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tluil wan ii l'retd.ntini Citation
the ItnIu'ralty of Vlrtlnhui
hilt unit tat "tun'r Is'riu' In rul,nard the Fanliaw flay.
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For Navy Chaplain

Lands
By (P.4KV TA,l'ui

JACKSONVILLE. Fla. iAP - A former neightr of Navy chaplain Andrew
Jen'n today told a court martial that she saw him at home with ins wile on a
date the prosecution claims he was having sexual relations ith another of

iwife.

Jensen. 43, is accused of having sexual relations with two Navywives and is
charced with conduct unbecoming an officer.
Lucille Marie Turner. ho now lives in Arvada,
Cob., said that on July 16, 1971 she sa Lora Gucibranson — one of Jensens accusers — at the
chaplain's home which was across the street from
hers.
Mrs. Turner said she understood the visit had
something to do with food for the Jensen dog
Later that d, Mrs. Turner testified that Mrs.
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Jensen eft town but she did not see the 40-year-old
Mrs. Gudbranson at the Jensen home that night.
Mrs. Gudbranson. the wife of a Navy Supply of
(icer. testified last week that she was intimate with
Jensen four times. One of the dates she mentioned
was July 16. 1971.
Mrs Turner said she had traveled to Florida at
By Jobs A. Spebb
her own ex pense to testify in behalf of the chaplain,
We don't U*U•
whom she describ as 'a very God fearing family
coiwnri wiw a t1aPP D1it4r'_t•5 man and a very honest person."
salutation .. but.. if and when
She also testified that she saw Jensen on Aug. 21.
pp
you reach
1970. a date he is accused of having sexual relations
kTK* and
with Mary Ann Curran. 24, the blonde wife of a Navy
you, too
dWebct&amp;sy" flyer. Mrs. Turner said she saw the chaplain in the
Thits
hr !'ves at 410 San Marcos in morning and did not see him again until chapel
services two days later.
She said Mrs. Jensen also was away from town at
rm cauin that what we that time
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understand as our "trying
he has seen them
corrie and p m ddfeml eras x
County Schools
the pu
B2mifld3ff)eOf two 5IYlfl3...
the one I'm frequently using of

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worrying .. cause nothing's Are Dedicated
gonna turn out right, anyhow."
And the other called in to —r
today and credited to WDBO
Bill Taylor ... "Wouldn't this be
the
one 'heck' of a time
meek to utherlt the earth`
-Hey, just for the record ... did
your church services offer a
prayer yesterday for the POWs

MIAs'

And, did you fly your
t
it.
Md are
requested, the balance oi tiia
week'
FIROM THE MAUZAG; The

Guardia.'u angel psalmist of

DeBar-.% was asked
you think of Spaliki's Hp*u'e's-Lev.aed ticket" mis
angel psalm of rt'yrne and
reason was recorded en led.
WK Th'krt •.. ...rwg$4 Ltke.1
't petnilsihe liberal vøte, Wild
suck a least would get
%allure goat. But Edward
bows 'as wiser polItics, to w4
his finest cKatge in
IlL"
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Alter watching tarn for ins-ny,
on the cBs-Tv, i
had the opç nity, as dad
nearly 400 others on Saturday
night, to lear and meet Walter
Cronkite as he addressed the
guests of the

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Greater Orlando Press Club

"Man has learned to conquer the earth but he hasn't
the sea. - . outer space. •
learned to conquer himself. He continues to kill
his fellow man Just as he did in the Stone Age,
And that is where education becomes vital. We
must learn to live together in peace."
Sc spoke Dr. Charles N. Millican, president
of Florida Technological University, at
dedicatory ceremonies fcr W. A. Teague Middle
School and Forest City Elementary School
Sunday afternoon in the Teague auditorium.
John G. Angel, school superintendent, was
master ef ceremonies, introducing guests,
Walter A. Teague, for whom the middle school
was named, Dr. Miflican and Eoghan N. Kelley.
architect, who presented school building keys to
Teague principal William P. Layer and For'
City principal Arnold C Otto.
W. A. Teague Middle School is named rn
honor of Walter A. Teague for his many years ()f
dedicated service to the education of children
A native of Newberry, S. C., he is a graduate
of Newberry College and Stetson University. lie
taught in South Carolina schools for three years
before coming to Seminole C*inty in 1934.
His 38 years of educational service to
Seminole County include three years of teaching,
16 years as principal of Chuluota and Oviedo
High School and since 1953 as assistant and
associate superintendent for business and
finance

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Gourley Trial Opens
Jur Is Selecte

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Herald Index
Judge Waddell strvsent to the relative mutter in which a
yellow tie. During the
majority
of
the
Jury
must
preliminary stiute:nentui by venirt' that It will not be
A pensive Richard Gourley Circwt Judge Thomas Waddell sequestered during the progress rec(mulwnd uicrc&gt;- to unpose a Arc deaths
the Jr., Gourley engaged in of the trial, which, he said, Is life sentence rather than the Bridge
stared intently at
Calendar
venlrenien during examination anitnated conversation with his Expected to be concluded death penalty.
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One of the senlre, a minister Clas.sifiedaL
by Assistant State Attorney attorney, Frank Cannon, and tomorrow. Uowever, he intO-tI
of the Sevnth-day Adventist Comics
Newman Brock as Gourley's co-counsel, Gordon Frederick. Jected "maybe not:'
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Church.
stated
In
answer
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('rue.swortipu:zks
The
courtroom
was
crowded
trial began this morning.
As is his customary
LI
Gourley.20, lake Mary, Is procedure, Judge Waddell, who with local attorneys viewing the query as to moral compunction Dr. Crane
t.ihIities a "folksy" r.ipport prou'i'dtngt as well as the usual In the capital case, he would be ttar At'by charged with first degree
concerned only with the guilt or Kditerial -onunent
murder In the bludgeon slaying with Jurors, mentioned that the' uptiwunt of t1wctnturs The court innocence of (lie accused.
Entrrtauuuent
of 69-year old George court would be receptive to any questioned each PmosI)ctivt'
lirock tiucheti UPOO One f Ikretscope
DeGiovanni on Sept 37, 1971, queries regarding the legal juror as to whether he could today's
most
profound
during an alleged perpetration procedurt's and improveccwntof establish a verdict bist'il sole iy questions bantered about
in theIIosptt.alriotes
Publienotices
on the guilt or IfltilH'u'fl('t' of the news media, "I)'; you
of a robbery.l)lGlovanni's the court system,
feel that
ir(y
battered bod&gt; was found at his
One Prospective Juror was defendant, after 'tie of the
society tuss certain rights which Spurts
home on at 2512 Sanford Avenue racuseul briefly to register to s'enirntiucn saiti hi' does not uiuht be protected in a court of i'v
by his son
vote. She Indicated she (iiiled to believe In lnlIit,il pwiisluiuemit.
flue court explained the law as well as the defendant's Vegetable ntar.t
Gourley was neatly attired in renew her registration card and
righ Us
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checked sport rout unul canary iii order to srr'.r' it, a jurur
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une down rim the rwht-ao'tr
runway at Sanford Mrp
The plane, with two Iota bu
no passengers on board, was on
attaining flight, The nose wheel
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________ came down about hallway
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while the back wheel dnnr
nperwnl but the landing geir
wooult;n't drop.
Firemen from the Saifrg'1
1psrtment put foam or,
Fire
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the runway while the piano
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ctrrle.1 the field coumlng fuel
The pilot of the plane requeste"
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to 1.000 feet (4 foam was on the
runway when the plane ma..e
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tanks
EASY! EASY! LET 'ER DOWN EASY!
The two pilots, James War
anti Thomas Fowler, escapt-1
tell(IL.(I, touchilig (10%vil its illain wheels, also
A SHAWNEE AIRLINES twin-engine airplane
without Injury and the d_amauze
jammed. rear the runway paving. Plane
comes in for a belly landing yesterday at
to the W,000 plane was slight
lielated
photo
on
skidded 2,0(X) feet oil its belIV
flerndon Ambulance ws
Sanford Airport becattse its landing whPels
((BrY
Taylor
I'holo)
page 2.)
standing by with emerger.t,
were jammed. Note nose wheel, partially ex____________ equipment but was not needed
The north-touth runway wa.
closed from 11:45 a ru until
in, when the plane was finally
removed Several planes were
turned away to other airnort
during this emergency period
The east-west runway remained
open. but several pilots e&amp;ecen1
to fly on to other airporU rather
thin land against the trick:,
winds
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nigtn, as the various awards
9 were tiring presented, was Ow
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standing .s'aL1014
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Rv FRED VAN PELT

Just like &gt;vur next-douris great. great gu
neighbor
with a trenenduus wise of
humor. too
Arid in uei._n,, tie
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A Shawnee Airlines
4'
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from llarndon Airport in

WAL'i'EIt A Ii'agut' t left v as hnan')r.'d Sunday
when the W. h. Teague Middle School was
named for him. The seed" for so honoring the
long-time educator was placed in The Sanford
Hes1d' ''Arowid the Clock' column by Herald
staffer Fred Van Pelt (right) four-five years
ago. School officials liked the "Clock'"
suggestion and followed through

down Friday afteui,uun. Ifle
barricades were put up last
week by E If. MeAksandcr, Of
Sercilnok l'e tr okwui Company
of San! c,rd, who isislit Is private
Property.
County ltod Supt J C

lavender and County Enginner
William Bush visited the site of
the appruziniatcly 100.fot

bar"itiate I"rl'lay before
(cttflg McAleaands'r's

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torn.'y, Douglas !itt'n.tromn,
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ork miii'anwhiils',
nsuuia'r affairs P'tluliIIiISSi,i
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btn'Akxuceit-r to menu..'. u' tine bess M&gt;PItIIII j*1I4$MJst'Il is Ite'.e
barricade,
i'll) regulation to make it Ills-gust
'l'hc paved street was turned too set up or up.'mate slistrihutur
over to the county In ltuVol aiiid chain sales. Shin sail Iwo t'oisi
the county has iiitntuiiirr1 it panics owned by 'turn. r, KIItkOI
since that time, according hi Interplanetary 1';nterprtses unit
lii New

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(H taints, saul 'I unusi is iiiiuug
$,it'u a ( inmisuitisust !iusltiiuiI,
giving hills more (limit' Iii devote
to iii.eliviiliiitiitl Ien'tur$ng In the
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ptwiautwt. But for JUL t&amp;hore It war 11w Ifllni: the.: propelled
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Nabora is appezrum at Wa!: Thanes World it nJmmtum
wna begat toda' Or 11wwill. the t.E Otyrupt' Golf
Magnolia and !aln cour. Nation it- one of manv stare whit
appear attxitgaia "OlYflWu '? VeWW'
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ilarnzut and gave Inn. a u'. at, flu. TV anne He bad IficiVed
from his homeurwi it! bylacauga. Ala becaust (I. asthma
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Unit It persom ,
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Ut a few of the' things I've atwar' wanted U
Wn1bt- Nab= uevueitang Will: I)t5fle Vor1cucvntwctwt

will the OlympK- Golf (tu1L Ia admits. "1 don't kixee
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Natairs classed u. Las liegar- twt'weeasagl when- he' was
playing at the Sahara Balet He then played the Houston
Aswodonw EmIl &amp; week U. Pfloenu. before' flying nUt C!rlandz'
Sunda,' afternoon
Nation wilt 0- a benefit for Retarded Cnllctrrn in Maui--

wlis' feet their department '

Ueiclflrd singer wit move on tL Lcw. Angeles It cut anti album

Nation says and does refirris trw Cion
hut
'vlt' image it's no' his. entire- act, "kinda hall.antI-tmlf
rvev off the stage talking Ia fruenda, It's the small voice. 11w
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World (Gary Taylor Photo)

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Elementary School in Sanford was .Jo)in I). McClellan Jr.,
idvitwilde
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Vihien Road, Sanford, driver of a motorcycle that collided With an auto
operated by Mary C. COSat, 1)1 Tucker Drive, Sanford. M cClellan IS
listed in good condition at Seminole Memorial Hospital Monday. The
mishap was investigated by Florida Highway Patrol trooper Terry
Mcintyre and charges are pending.

for their anoarent lack ref Sb'

Miarthy Avenue, with rape
alter the woman complained
Walker pushed her out of a cat'
near a wooded area off
Bungalow Boulevard and
sexwsll) assaulted her.
Wrtgt.t stated Walker ap.
Pt0h1t'd the woman late
Saturday night while she was
leaving the Ikl,uxe tuar and
asked her to drh'e him home,
iro-u' it was dose to a'. hers' she
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In another weekend report, a
county depitty report'd he wits
att,ac'ke-d by a man he was
trying Ii. arrest at a Santora
bar. Charged wita aggravated
,',ault, resisting arrest with
vIolence and destroying county
property was Henry King, 22,
(rapeville Avenue, who was

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Subscription Rates by
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puisle.ctaeal
reports, his doplartalis
nram'nt is weihitisffed and r,e.va
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the truck's confrn's,
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ch.'pantxnent has been giving.

lodged in Jail In lieu of $7,000 b,irroor,e tur,n'. I.
Itountliret' suffered right knee
total bond.
The charges were filed by Injuries in the altercation,
Deputy T. G. Roundtret', who %hich required help (ruin the
reported he was attacked by the Sorufonil iIet'e' k'pattruieot to
man when he tried ii' stop a rt',olve.
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!-_44,-d -Wt 4t Isr,rih N.-Irth Orlando throe rhiteicits ir.
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a crime listed agairst hun, after
tie called authTnties anA
reWrted someone had stolen ,

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('.suruty Oct Sgt . Jistenny
Wright Sunday arrested a
Sanford man charged with the
carly Saturday rape of a 41,car-old Sanford woman.
Wright reported he arrested
Ulysses Walker, 21, of 2036

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lasngwr%4 I'olice Departrne-t
drher of a trm k istided with an
Ills going to ha'.e to arrange
e sti mated 8.8 000 in whiskey.
wine and other assorted spiri ts, "help out" in some rn.arar,s'r
were arrested by Seminole during the nine weeks tini'.
rounty and Sanford police spring and SWWTt when the
city's police personnel will be
Frida afternoon and Jailed n
Liking vacations.
%ariou'u rhtrt'ei after an at
it is not flght fur Nor,. tempt Was rumanle to sc-Il the
la
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Or
for $120.
l)eputy John Wright Jr , who taxpayers' money to answer
th eir telephone complaints and
participated in the capture of
radio calls and todo their papnr
Ted Lewis Jackson, 40. of
work." Sweat saidJackson'. tilt', the truck driver;
He explained he ha ,l
Edniird Brown, 48, of 1410 West
16th Street, and Amos James requested North Orlando Police
Yrihliuirns 35 of Wahhi'uen Clark Chief Walter bachelor
the
Courts, were charged with provide personnel to hi
breaking and entering a motor village's work in the Longwood
vehicle and grand larceny in police station during t?t-'.im itt n p rid
e dint
connection with an effort to sell
the wnaskty,which Is owned by
American [)istributors of
Jacksonville,
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('elation Itibbrn
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Also to' wears the AsiaticPat iftr: Campaign Medal
(threestars). American
Campaign Medal, World War II
Navy
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Victory
Occupation Service Medal,
Europe Clasp, National Defense
Service Medal(bronze star,

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l pled ge l2Set,d wilt receivceg per cent
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per mon th . Ii'"
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Ølease check one or more of the boxes below:
I bI'i tfl'ested in the Purchase of th e
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The City of Casselberry solicits your support in the p.,rcf
of the Land
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golf course EmIl retain the open space
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huel Otis He dding eli pnt
cnty detective, Sgt - G ary Swa iti, Sa niurd

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off West SR 46.
The firm will fabricate
kaus.sons arid pilings (or bridge
and harbor andennph') at peak
10 persons, according to Paul
Pendergast. Industrial Con.
tracting president. The con:
pan also op rates a simila r
business at Fort Lauderdale ,

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a white gaunrrl at t,Ipf lahI l'rl'ist
Ira Ja nuary Oil)
One if the' (litre (,c,nl r

the coming to Sanford of
Corn:Industrial
pan)'. a new industry pj.

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'h-while Jury of eight wuuein
,itiii frost men that 'ilbis tHavie
I'."mi',ht the' tpin' arid ),.Jp.cl plot
-, - 1i'w,lv,sit Ill Ill" Matins ( soifaty

''met ;srertaely hu.w dim tIgur,I ill
lIar' ,sllc'strmi pin.t, which it
charges wall; hit take hostages Ins
order lei fun e release of It.'

Stroreibcrg-('arLn dIsclosed
has increase-it Its facilities by
Greater Sanford 'hamtx'r ° 40.000 square feet and is ena- plant a year ago, has isp' a month ago Its plant would be
Commerce tinial ; ;inbet'.een 20 to 300. - proximately 200 employes,

the fm

Champion tar five consecutive
years' And at the Sanford
airport or. I Aprilgir'It Is doing
ha cubes that war her 1kw:
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t'irreey Il's-ward Mos'e .If has tmil arid other pq.triaI
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rant bill' ate-cl wt#tt#r it will ri,ntenvl4 Mis-i Im'ik,
f',Ilrnw, Itarrls' opening state- fined frr,rre 't it
vn,'nt with on. of their r,'an, a? A'siIn.sieptry fra4!'i'tptt$' at (14'IA
af'er heir 'orrimianhit '"
wait mlii the' itafe tfl.wnts
entire 'as., wI'airh will me-hod o felactbons be-'e'm. known. i4 th.
i,Ir ii ftsrr,e"CD h'
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le'ttiutsfly fr''i .n .tp.i'?e-m'l 16$

'unit 'ii'tsate
(hi.f ;,tn'.e', utnir Albert W
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BARGAIN
I iltiUt's di'ptiti(IN anti .Ili on polite m1(e 1 (he
F'i'iday arrest of three :nt'fl. authorities s ay
were responsible for trying to sell the $8.t$R)
truckload for $120. a See Story) Surveying tIlt'

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Hr is eurviveci ti,' Ins wile.
a4js Jean Lavelace. Sanfurti.
WILLIAM
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John. Muum. and
YtlLer Herr)
f
Wtnwt Park.
if, Club Rd. deed Saurdalk William J r . . Wtnwt
n'elaett
nanther,
Mrs.
J.nir
;t'flmi at Senunule Meniorial
Hispttai He was a native a! Montgunaer. Ala twill sisters.
lived Mrs. Jean Geatwn- ant! Mrs
Muiauujut Wit. anti
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ue-ctun ti*. pas, tis. Liarotin' Small.. hUll U! Mauimoving lien- Iran that clt lit Igitiliel)' aDd ii ISothar. JaIUe.
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nurh: at a local hnita. wee
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trtlti tuda at .Z u.n. at
"awt msi a'.aar'r
brisso"- Funer'ue' Rome witf
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Land clearing for

uni and the Wtvie: journeys.
the diplomats we it, is that

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and tati Liveti
here from thc preiri niaterut for the out pesertf andfueusrd
tiuruciiu'. nagn: a t .uivsrs 19M nu'van
Dhma visit. i:
pesnieutia or settm tn-- at. npenznç &amp; canMrnerva.
Otm
lit wai
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Nuraini
ad'.'LIet
Hew
A
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Wiit ZBIs while the- lest huslhaISt
aval
lmti't &amp; !Futi and came iL bookkeeper will. tianloit N
thr
go: the bigger putalilt' for his Mor'.cn vial: wit cleat will
ant
a
veterar
&amp;
iartfart 1921 1,utl,
im aOvane Irita *' ttw titan% or-gauW negotiations
war a V.'W !'iuw% veterar. and Korear- Con.h
14)amznl as the nterp.e
hue
wilt,
irmainlanti
captiat
Survivor! U11Ude
aeratec ha hanfaird Furniture
wlar for 1kw Mt*ec' awiunr., far esAnd
oum
hatPetin
Cct'.
rUicler WU, It Was IITgeI a aaip, is a pcnentzai frsi-stage
go*
tht lau WiWw Smttt.
Whitt House zhm Iron, a newt iLgreenwn: Or nuasik curta.
Hr wut a fanner Irwaruax. ant! honda Hzrdgrnvt lather.
stanclpoani-.z mud SL that Thu derwee tram tnt LSWAlnut .t Hzrzlgrnve alt
IOTfl)ffT lit".
S't)Ut
vrt stratiarrw.4unnawn
0! Stair Wilibin.
brothers.
tour
missioner, past Commander Sanford.
C..ampbU Losatn Mueracot. Thonias, bait antI James alt a! lUisrere. uPat. hu r!1tU1. It Zalti -SPlT,,. w1U15t due! t
Vrasnmgzne. .telect
c la upon U flzotaatar. uerarc L SmitI.. it
p.
jy
Minerva.
silly
dint:
feet
excluaecl it or the State beparllnent pp'.united Metlwthat official cgrrmt. Citvttanc. Iftu
roL
Grurnkn Funerat Hume u it, al! Iron. Its C'lum summit
ctuW board. anti was ver'
Another negotiation with an
radjfferen..ator
this
tune.
antivil- in ci v ic
unti l ct.i- ' u
.t'' State Ipar1nien: oflacuur active Stale :.pa.-unen: roie.
recently
uumrrsted it pnjertmflf a laid wtuct U beiraf readied far
He
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nutziran. I ore,gn-polscs m'
Alum Masm. smutt
ghur
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be.
U educing
ents- a
apt tar their drwrunent
Mrs. Shjfr'. ''mtckwrd
Stiot,
t: was said, has tuwd tweet. t.S and Soviet torr
grantisur. Lennell. 'r1LIta-t
Stilt airotrier. wtuet a slated
r.-trurteoni sprrt!icitll
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cziw mn-rH
twix cim'.iw. - Neil n'JU nabvt of Manirmiriwi.. Otria.

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Misc l)avic, a Th-year-'rlmi
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JohtV .ands.zz'. ci! Ne 't'crt
Wilbur t'l Mule o!
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of
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Arr.sau. Shrlr
Yert anc Pats'. Mink a!
Hawai. farmer Sen Eugene
MCartlr. of Minnesota and
Mayor Mm Yort of Las
elci art or the bklirft but are
rnakth fps If an' campaip
appear*"
On the RrubIunr. bialirit,
President Nixar tarec Repa
John M Ashlrcuo&amp; a! Ohw and
of
MrCir'rLr .i
Paul !

A hal difterenze hetweer. the

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wen: h'zxnr, hat told the Stale assemble preparedness and
iWarIg Wat fl ierci-a
Unit ed Stau!1
Iairtnnt U. PUt totethet b?uefanl mat"I"I fat the
?rident'a MOsCOW t1t
UiIi!fUil PIPt?5 far hzm ti s
And trw State rparmien:
U Ma'
It Mu*
'fl tue
Stwit AnthIliIdfl Anuttab figure, it other cirtent iue,
Th and a mart visible role F Iianxr no beer It Zr- see wit?. the Scwru.. ranging from
fir the- Slate r)eparinwn: U IN Rageri ant Hulienheauwi or. a: tacic it stenn up a
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Sant arc. t!%m1wed wiumtt ir.3urleI a! utr rolict- Iivpir:meii:. t.hariec Gilbert will.
WU- driving I LIilLiTt It otit" L railroad warnitig clp'.•j. jftjitri Chevrolet trticl. bc
Uu
colluded with ii SeutnaLircl Coaithnt passenger tht Sunda' a!ternon accident Gut, Taylor
.jj?ir or wes 'Ott- Stree'
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Ashbntsk is tars' a"tt' ci'.
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,'emncriir presidential JIUUII&amp;
Rartkr waged at, tnLenhivt
r..minatIot and savi 1w will
iitvntr h "haL enerples U personat tnmpiilgt it the
Hampshtrt
nnuitmç and ele1In Huber Mart
cunar' but finished a dasap
H Hwnphr
per
itnUn full, witi. nnh
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drterminziUnr, wu
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thert.'
HLlke
saul
Simdi'..
r_that I per tent a weel. later It
"hut didt't have the rnane
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ftimphrr. wtw wat slurigung. rurid&amp;, where he made &amp;
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labor
it am-wilis eftar
support
Man' overI had exprteti
Ptiiladetptua whet. ml arnd a'
wzud!' after
Htrtkt anxmun.-nwn suit 1W withctrnwa.
tui e
,rseny!n: 'di''t neat hr a1Pv'11-1. ia: T'rula' 't
tri: I: turit'. Uungt armnu!' bUt deadhrw tfL Pass without I ihn
Tr1mar it his
far the Mu'.
hadPcl he thaugn: it would help
it the P.PrL 4 Wiseoran horni stau a! Indiana
Tm tflui% rTnn!ratI6 netela
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unIt, itCOtjt'.0 come uTh,jIflt;'n'.
Ncav FPL lik ilillilsil kiV uh taJ .Jc)tJp
Of tias'toft.nrat. &amp;'t'ul-'trf,(\1 çuiat'edta.vs

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Politico! Notebook

1972

Democratic Chaos

Cheers Now For Sanford A i'' rport
Dedication of the Sanford Airport will mark
the culmination of a difficult but triumphant
effort to convert the former Navy Air Base to one
of the best General Aviation Airports in the

southeastern United States,
For these 1(47 acres hayt seen the hosts of
Navy airmen find in Sanford a true 'home-away-

from home"

Relations between atrbasc and city
were such that duty here was sought after and
enjoyed.

Thus when the dedication takes place it ',-s
most appropriate that Rear Admiral James
mast
Mayo, former commander of Reconnatsaflee
Attack Wing One, should be the featured

Speaker.

But when Admiral Mayo steps on the new
Sanford Airport he will find that the old facilities
have been changed and adapted, where prar
tAcal, to the needs of a general aviation airport
As glorious as the paM. with Its nue of Nav.
blue. it is the future, rosy with promise, which
flOV. 1.' VLSitJk Ill more thai. thit iniprovemeflt.
which have been made and in process.
It was Dec L, 196 that orders to close down
the Navy Base came from Washington The
scurrying around was general July 1, 196E the
Navy flew nut On March is, 196' a caretaker
force took over. The city got its 'light of entry"
deed in September of that year .
Sinct- than the transformation has been beset
tn several minus factors but each has been
either overcome or diminished to a very

unimportant state
Now, however, the airport with Its control
tower almost reads its airport services in full
land of an- travel accommodations that safety
rcqtured. the avzaio side of the 4urpart is In
good shape
Of course the explosive growth which all of
the Walt Disney World arm is enjoying ha had
impact here Jet plane bring Disney-hound
tourists here and buses carry them to MicKey

set: in. Wisconsin antI suc's other northermi primaries as
PennylvaflIk Indiani Maryland Right non. Ilemncr,ts

those places are mniuciniflc nightmarishly high percentage' showings for VisiLit
Rut here Mi- . 1ixor.'r dilemma emerges He clear!'
that it
vants the busing issue for himself. recognizIng
conid be ii! enormous political profit next fall Yet his
Ion'-r.nge di!Ic'uitie wml' tit-pit. to lake tszird shape' the

Jonathan Winters Will Be Back

moment the regular r)t'nhc5raIt

"Thi m'.materiai. I watd the styles
Jonrn sau
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ROLIVWOOI
It. the nes
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cVarettm
and I we ruyO6 W VW' old, and
a! times, wher, the moon ir th1fl5 I*&amp;f*1I when VOIf'ft'S,f• CI(•flt'
bushes
-e*r wea.-ini their bet
flicI. TnttctleInU '
Ole
cook.
Ot,
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burned
?1L tx mar, aiivs
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bottrn.
pants Ridwulnua' And
ke
71m
CI1')Wfl
who
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don't
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st.aks. Mash).] coo d good
picilvels tunn' a Jonat

Thu real'ts in. Mr Nixon's camp never lose' sight of
hu cndurin disativanthgt' as the candidate of it distrnrl
I' minor-It) '1r1) Their view Is simple An' time' the
r)emrat$ can settle on a candidate without trw mud
bickering and get nut Just a good part of their potrntin
vote. thcy can beat Mr Nixon or an other Republican
That's how these realists set' it toda' Sure t'nnugt,
most of the' contenders fur the' F)cmnzrratir nonmlnaticn
art looknq inept I nclist downright url.prt'sdentud The
hard GO!' iudgnsen howe'.'er is that: even Sen Edniunic.
Muskir's crying in. the New Hampshire' snow won't hi
L grave handicap to him in the fall I! he should somehrm
get It back on the' track this spring and push Iti a strnr,l
convention victory
1: tsar uIn-uvs beers 'epIt-C t those giving Mr. Nixon
visit
It China his Mn)
tougil cnunstr that hi' tm
tv Mown'.' and anvthmn nit like' that would be of ons
passing political benefit Thu same' certalnl would be'
said at almost ant thing tie might tr) to rook ur in thz

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I'm still
1111E1b45 I hope 1 the freak hatrstI
Winters Winters Arcordlngl), and I didn't niiss any dwm ott: Thi
haircut hot Vw
Iet.'. aeros what I'm try1n1 U) weanni e l
mv1L'
the beat news b that Winters.
got n 197 bratr
In the segment Wtfldt tw tell peoplE
the most Inventive of aI t1w.
in
corned'
about
Wttalked
LA tely. aside tram fishIng
Wintert
been
taped.
t,t. a1rea
'.ae
comics wJ
Wintert laid "I'm Winte has 4uPted himself
general
and
ff
hr
does.
said
s.rloc.
next seacor, witi ht.
RI' will palntrn,.
TleCflt' Wat.1'he 11 tiOV
TrJT ".111' tIV
(' I 'tT2tfl
The ne W inters shn. due U
W placed In syndication. will hi
produced by C]rei Gamin. at,
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tnvefltivt' fellow himself whi
MWI tmldr the reint, on the 1)eas.
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Wtist these counsellor-n reallt are saying is taut nothing
thu President cams do will boost titus mIt safe major-it'.
vote territors The cur-altar) of that thinking is that It
win, he must eIther hold down or pull dnwt his Denim'

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The more' unified ha'. adversary's support, the harderthis will be It. accomplish Thus the- Democrats can pin'mlii Mr Nixon's tutnth if the' keel, up their absurd, up
søemlt internal chop-chop into and bevcnd their national

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CcAU?.t0 Publ isher
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'kANe VOLTOL..INE. CrcuIatior. (An,ral Man.aq,
JQPft A SPOL.SKI, Auo$ate Editor

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Managnc Editor,

WINIFRED F GlELOV
Lomptroller

Z'ArFDRD DERIrY

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Education Notebook

Uncle Sam: Dentist In Classroom
of
ATLANTIt' CiT's, NJ
Education is trying ti convince sthootmen tha' Los of local
control of schools i similar W harmi: ii tooth pulled
Once it is goa, you forget about It, become s netter
person and hvt' happth ever after Uks tin child about ti
visit the dentist, schoolmen whe atlitxieci tot American
Association of School ACnuniatrator, AASA. ccventsov
bert rreentis remained unconvinced and trigntrned

These declarations of devotion U local control must be
viewed Us the context of it President that came into office

pledged U support capitalism only U' turn aruunii inonthe
Later and tell Howard K Smith of ABC-TV News, "I am now a
ievnesiar ii economics,' and dictate wags and price con.

trols

Suine3 I' Mat-land Jr.. the cumznsulone, predicted that
Uncle San would auwuv 31) UI 40 per cent of public school
costs lie estimated the federal government would need l.

Thu superintendent of it small Kentucky school sylteni
sin, neither hi nor- the peopk will. whom he had spoken at
thu convention were huymn: tin- c zznissones assurances
w'i- just cior 't believe It Control follows the mane). it always
tss and It alwaYs will.'
Matianal's speech was remarkable for Its amazingly naive
am, contradictom statements and who,. it left unsmie

billion Las dollars Ui di' it Mat-land believes that local
property taxes will be eliminated It, favor of sialewuM
property and other state and federal tithes In pay school bills
He mentioned the value-added tax reventl clreernptuasued b
the adnunlstration
the President or the OUIC[L of Education F or the h-eszdent

By MARION BETHEA

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Chief. ash.angion hurt-au
LopWi lr,rw hen NO

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Hussein of Jordati obvsousl" is

hoping for American support of autonomous Palestinian Stilt
his new Middle East peace that would hi )ouicd politically
! Jordan
initiative. nut any While Hou
rwvt will watt on
The lanseli reaction has been
Nixon's hiny conversations will cool Husaetne plan would not
Soviet leaders
tweas) UUnpltn)eil The Jews
Assl1ttt Sect-star) of State Ii) the% will not surrender the
Jasephi Saicv has made It plain strategic Golan Heights once
that Wiishtntos' regards the held by Syrut liar wilt the;
subatantiar' h"-'.n mUtter) surrender the old city of
preseice in the Arab world as Jerusalem
alftwi
U.the greatest threat in peace in ternOtiona! aecesr routes U
that attn in his, latest renen Cnrsstian and Moslem shrines
for the Hour- }ortign AfLana might be arranged Also, ins
Committee, Siace links Arab- corridor hniunr the West ban);
isrieb peace hopes direeti) U' aren with the Gaza Strip would
Soviet rnilitar54drolozcal-tct- bisect Israel's owns supply lines
nOITU( ambitions
it' tin heite' desert, the ut Unth then' is ii change in the copied Swat peninsula and the
ategic Sharm el Shelkh area
Izttttr position in) new U.S
Hussein's
Nevertheless.
pri
mm on larasi art expn,pal is a ialkirm point that
unlikely
-,Nil rsnu' it ti".
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else. It will he a thermometer U.
measure ki-rnthx Middle Las'

intentions
Husseu'm'a proposal is not new
was voiced it 199 and again
ul 187t) His father Ku
Abdullah talked about an.

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alnaist 2. year eigt and Is.' paul
withhuBit Htwas killed by
Arab extremLus (ant) if quirk
of fate spared young Hussein
A tourist stwiding atop Mount
Carmel at the outskzrts of Ilain
can still oce tIw canal that was
u: ti give Jordan an
beu
outlet U the set act-os Israel'
terrilor'). The canat woti'
stopped when AtxiulAai1 war
k1sac,naletl The project was
converted to an inner harbor for
I
ts 1U. Israel's lsa..t port.
Hussein's pn'upouai tsar been.
denounced by pr&amp;.avict

regimes in Syria and Egypt. by
Palesimian guUla leaders
and by th, radical intluary
loVr'fliflleflt Or

Ubvt. but

It

a priority systeni in
levels for the mwncipallty';

lislung
rieedi

Six

"top" priorities, all in,.
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of t.i.e cumpretuenswe UgWW
orduiance
f or
the
city;

population density studies and a

who

are

Adingto City Cler k Jane

Ridiards. a fttnil decision
upon tin- planners Is ariticipateri
rn-st week
es.
Moyor Cowrenct Swofford

and gifted
add
penenced
and
unnsen-sely to any ahow
for the air antics at the Sanford
airport on AprIl 1 the officials
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hundreds of thousands of w.

toettasates to take tW
meaningful life traL states
sndiuduJordazi bef ore tin l
war
have Irwupled theeplight, but rejected any move in
assunuatr them.
The late E.'ptsan President
Gamal Alidel Nasser went to the
unlinel.t lengths of proclaiming
caz
refugees •'cltisens of
lypt," then bing any
at&amp;mup: by them Lii leave their
tiny
confuse
on
the
Mediterranean.
Lebasivil iw barn.,neei acme
lO,00C Falesunlaw Ott ttw
edges of Beirut. but has unsitz.J
that they remain inside United
?'atiuns-idmxnsstered comp.

studies and a time framework.
These statements will be
to council prior to
rn-il Tuescta's meeting so that
eouncd na) peruse their, and
reacts a decision,

A i r S how
Announcers
Are Tops
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study of the SR 435 and the highway corridor in the northeast
C2tY; a zoning map
of an area comprising 15 square
pJ1
Miles ; Usree square miles
and south and !m'.'e square miles
running east and west; and
tucMiun of the police and fire
protection facilities.
Second level on the priority
bit was designated as deter.
ruination of the open and
recreational areas location; the
traffic problem upon Maitland
Avenue; impact of apartment
units; and naming, renaming
and renumbering of the city
streets.
The planning consultants said
that they would prepare a
statement of their goals for the

teriuciting, were established as

'1oniIfl: hut ,eeU. Cl an. ides
that has been attrnctst is
nuideraic MLlrllt East anaiystt
for more 1,1w ,'u decade
Anyone who has seen the
teenung. wtualid Palestinian
refugee campe us Beirut or
(lisa tues hoped for some
solutior that would allow these

rcrporlL"d to ttuuricil that he

progreuug with r.eg'iaAzuns
ie'ith Wyck Knox far purchase
VaU
by the city of the
utility plant.

hi.'...- not ejverloo&amp;'ad this
Council adopted uws first
pirtwit feature. 7be nundertarda have tin-it own "man reading an ordinance establish
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at tIn- mike", and you just know log oct'upationai license

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Discussion was tn-id lby the
piantien In heareaofestab-

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Hussein s, "Peace Plan" Is A Start
generate nest thscustoi, ann
the kini' haz. demonstrated on
a:all. tic mu 'miQeni tiunkini,
He auggrie txia' lzraet release
the West ban), of tin' Jordan
plus tin- Ciaxi- Stri; It' create an

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
City Council heard proposals
ten,,, Cl,, planning ,'neittlthnt

learn of Harlan Hansom, 4sjyijLewis and George Huffman. Although not formally retained by
council. implied consent was
given to tin- planners.

BERY'S WORLD

by I.A MchUGh

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ttuat'thstgu)"s patter -alwell

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as hII technical uifurmnation is
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Well, the adnutustums price

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"HOLD YOUR FIRE—WF'RF TRAP45fTI00AL
REMAINING FORCEST'

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f ties in

he'likerpyuuuptodateonthelr Un-.Tbli issue was jn-esaed
kreath-taking act.
But for the others Dick Simon
will keep the on-kiukers h
that only years
funned In a
of experience with these affairs
urn do. At one of the shows that
Dick worked urn- spectator said

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A HAND BILL tell about Mrs. Jones' new
baby?

DOES

A CIRCULAR toll about Mary Smith's
wedding?

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A SIGNBOARD tell about Joés

fishing trip?

IOES

A "SHOPPER" tell about the Greyhounds, Lions,
Saints, Raiders, Seminoles and Knights winning?

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A MAILER tell about the community
organizations?

DOES

A BROCHURE tell about the school and
village board?

City Needs Are Studied

a master land se plan.

Capital Ideas

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Planners Consulted

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Rhetoric and empty promises are scow of 11w roots of the
current lac of conIidenc Ut public schools Instead of usms
weed killer here. Its- cortimissiorur has pourel on fertilizer.

"Local control is not really o negotiable issue In the eyt a!

ts tin recession corporate giving lu

Direct corporate ptiitanthrornr suppart for the visual
and performing arts is, in tact, one of the most suunificant
and surprising new trt'nth or, the Americans Dusunest
scene
Contributions in this field art' expected tto reach $71
.
million this, year, more th47: triple tie'
millions of
165 A recent survey found that 15 per cent of U.S
companier that gave to the' arts in 1971 intend to givemore- it, 1972. another SE per cent said they will donate'
at least as muck
Tnt contritnitiuns range- from sucli projects as departnient shirt-: tuiyinig newspaper advertising ti promrne
Slkes;.eare'aat. tiieate Per1ornIantr. tm tundinig Of
cultural shows on public television. An example of the'
latter is something called "'ibrutions
a 71.-week 3110w
whief. recentlt debuted or National Educations Teli'vi.sior
and which providers behind -the-scener. looks at the performing art.- and artists nrot'nd tin' world
"Vibrations" a unique- in that It was the first time. at
either noiic-ommervmnl or commercial lelevision, that funding fo a program-n in thur cats' a VitS,IWX gran' t-on
Sta.indarn (Ii. of '.'-v J,'' '''.t
,I T,, istrrsu.'
t,

cat: finance must be
tuai saw tiiiit federal pour' u
ccnaastent with the principle of prew-ving, the control by
local schools'
"It is my firm belief that wt sizd. tIneath exists," Mat-land
declared. "because mwue), from whatever source, is no' the
essence of control us education"

It KENNITII J 1tAfl1111s
Copies News Set-yin

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ctuiritues tsar been stuck on. a fair-I' Level plateau Since
1961t Tm national average- luis beers about I. per cent of
pretax earnings consideratil'- less thars the f' per cent
deductible under Ian
but wiult' the total nunaber of dollars remains about the
same. the- dollar-i are going in new directions.
According in U.S News &amp; World Itepa'rt the trend is
away from such traditional recipients as hospitals and
colleges Instead, more' and more' companies are channeling their contributions into areas where' they believe the~
will have the most visible and dramatic impact—lntt pr-sgrams like- health center-i and drug rehabilitation unit.,
III thus' inner cit'. or cultural activities such at cvmphons
orchestras and an exhltjiti

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"WelL 111 tell m. Winters

W,iwn'a Ani-etwuib- iluanuplon.
nfl v,luir Farisii which u-u'uh1 u'iit knew 11mw se'I'.'ut'c '.shen it t
jwrfotrning
Ii, reer I'ltis Speetal;
given
and
fine'
service
Is
what
I
you aub."tit $10 for your ..'sr ,nd
Steve
Su'hilki'
ulu'utng high
Flu'
ri'i'1'.i41
1mm
Semins'ilc
month
foelife
about $10 per
ps'i"IOt uliAflu's' ItiOflI'%i'.Crs In his
trLqiran'e plus you tua'.'c to hays' S1etn"t'iil
My sincere Ihanks to you, and F-al Mustang; 1t$u's' "the Ace"
sickness insun-ance' which -i1i
crust -(ml about $14 per month,' All. the staff. My stay wnq a Page ;weiuenhlng A u'oiile'uI)' 504!
acrobatic' act in her i't;wr ()Ili,
Now you got to have f,-e.1 most enn able one
Porngnh"rs In 'ik'. lt'. log
the
Vent
slncere'l),
which ir'.s von about IlA04?('i
anii lit li-iiiii lit
eshihUIon
ilnan
W.
lIs'htnul
per month on floml.
inlet tainment ti) the Shrine
Now if
TempleShnincra uct Orliunsici
Thonx
run both 'you and your wife
'there' will aisu In- the' twurtuecue
atvwit
o per month on ,-l1it.-, iletAlti
at the' Goldenlake rei-i'e'atl'n
(Igarettes Plus you got to have ("room's Pancake Supper
h"nt
Aaren
and outer t-u'Ire'itit
soap, toothpaste. "'
toiltries,
e
areas on the Airpoet hut' lic'toilet tissue and more whlcit
Our sincere thanks to the ttvttles will start at l0,lifl a in
will uy about $10 per month, new' media, Radio Station, with the Airport closed to all air
Now you iotwAsh, sour water Florida
as Company, the traffic front 12M until IS MAll
bill will run about $10 per tea.-twrz and students at
ii-eee'e' from the urograt1i will
month, Now you got to cook u"t-oonis who soli tickets,
s-our food, arid to have' a little dethihi1 workers, those who go to thirty
My ;nirvt's4' In writing you It
1uvur and an atr-cnnalttiorucr bought tickets to support ti and
nur
clectrielt) would crust about $, those who came and helped not only to request
sutit
suippotttng
ztssltiunu'c
In
per ma'unth.
worthwhile
make our cfTi'irts
airport tleiht'sution but aItu Iiu
Now yawe have to hate clothes Thanks to all.
which w-noltl run about $15 per
("r-'nm's Rand Parents make liii' tnfonmnatien in atlatile
month on clothes. Plus furAssnu-tation to all Nitty personnel anti
es-Snnftwetlh'a
uirt1itat11y
l.Vhui-h
totals
over
$41
niture
uliom
ut,
nre
%urr
would InNc's' you get to fut thin. much
Spreading Word
interested In seeing the' change's
out for sure. Now you got to
in eon
have gak repairs on car, tires,
I
5, that tune taken place'
note I
1- 4111cr S
1ISNAS tnt
vetting
the
frrmner
and upkeep. New you got to '.1ietand, Sanford
iru1
have house repair, paint manager, has forwarded the a Municipal Airport I think
th'. will (intl nuns' ctiomiges If,
cleaners.
(i'll. sting letter Ii
Pt"
You got to have a lawn ,ii'nnel throughout the t'nitrut their liking, particularly the
ufenuolitlon of ten of the old
nwwet', hair cuts, hair styling.
'. States, euiperisli) those who World War II barracks, two
tn-er, savings, a witch, anti
were dattnnu-d at SN AS. i
lloQc ail many other smaller
cleaning on your clothes, New
Dear Sir.
an average man working will
As you are probably aware, buildings.
take' home about $75 to $12 per the Sanford Alt-port. Iccmerb'
An vthlnq you can do to assist
n-es-k, H's' can a man survive' the
U S Naval Air Station, us in spreading the '.'"ril still he
here in Seminole Counts. Don't Sanford. was deactivated co I greatly appreciated.
forget recreation. CAN HE DO July 1.8, and the CU) of
J. S. tutu Cleveland
('dr. United States Navy,
Sanford acquired the Airport On
If he had children going to 15 March l9, for use as a Ret
whool-oucan double most of general Aviation Airport. There
P S. I also have another Inthis list.
have been man)- changes at the
Nov hew can a man do this on Airport since the desarture ° let-eat In seeing lot, of the Navy
B wage scale In Seminole the Nay) an the Airport has tsur artiunut i spent several
tours of clut)' at Sanford, the
cm-'
now bet-outs' om of the tn-st last three years as Etecutise
general Aviation Airports in the
Sanford Southeastern L'nited States. We Oflieci, I retired shortly' after
the base was deac'ti'.auteet, and
are naturally proud of these
Our Annie
changes, so the Sanford ,Atr-t hayc been the Airport Manager
since the City of Sanford
Authorit), 1% ho administers andri
I the Airport.
Editor, Herald
operates Use facility, is hosting
n- Sax-sal Science Seminar an airshsow on Saturday, 1 April
class cut Central Adult High 1972 in conjunction with an
Clarifies
School washes to thank your au'port dedication ceremony.
reporter, Mrs. Ann Sieczkawskl
Sanford has always bI"CIi Editor, herald:
cllct
amiss t'u Ut
.r bit cl!''1 • "Navy
-yr writ:r.a to clarify a
responsible txasinea&amp;nen In the
c'o'.e'rage pven the Mock Town" and its relationship with nssisconception printed In your
community and consumers
Preference
Presidential
is ,neeptiofl
the military has been cited on ncwspapei'. ThnL'sco
themselves. Members of the
Prunar) and Special Issues many occasions as one of the was in the article concerning
Consumer Credit Association of Fiec'tsnn held on our campus
finest In the country. Because of the "dumping" of the Migrant
Central Florida will do their
March 8. The students had this. duty at Sanford was sought Public Employment Program.
worked hard on this project and after by many. Sanford is and This article said that I was able
Sincerely yours.
was gratifying to receive will continue to be a better to locate se'.-er eligible patit
Martin R Montgomery, =
recognition for their efforts.
community because of its long ticiptants. This statement tinPast President &amp;
appreciate Mrs. Siect- association with the finest plies that I was looking for
We
General chainnari
knwki's interest in our school branch of the armed forces, the participants which did not exist.
efforts to iflftstTh the U,S.Navy, former CornflUlflder.
arid
Wage Scale
hIowt'.-cr, I did repeatedly
community of our activities,
Reconatuance Attack Wing assure the County CornJoanne Mite ONe, whose c-onunand was missioner's office that I, as a
Editor. Herald:
IflStTUctaC located on the former Naval Air Social Educator with Migrant
..
The east of hying and wage
Station, to be the principal workers, It'll that the necessary
Seminole
Florida.
in
scale
Hospital Stay
speaker for the dedication number of migrant workers
•Caunty—'ou got to 1w, it to
ceremony.
could be located for this parknow it. Now food is a little
We had requested the "Blue ticular employment program
cheaper compared to the north. Uttar. Herald:
I entered yo'ir hospital on Angels' - for the program but because Seminole County has a
a little not much,
Xth.
and left on March 9th. end because of the celebration of the large Migrant population.
Nov to Us-c here you have to
have a home wtdth to buy would in that time I acquired great 25th Anniversary of the US. Air
Therefore, because I was and
cost you at least $100 to $125 tier respect for the Institution and Force, the flight demonstration
favor of the
month Now you hate to have a its staff who wei'e on es-era- learn of the USAF "Thun- am heartily inappreciate
this
I
program,
dertsu-ds"
was
substituted
for
car to have a decent one It occa,iion most courteous and
opportunity to clarify my inthe
"Blues."
In
addition
to
the
would run you about $85 pet helpful.
the program.
month. Now you have to have I have been In many hospitals -Thunderbirds" we will have volvement in Patricia
Flinegan
Mary
Gaffaney,
the
National
insurance for your tsar and We and have reason to believe I

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CHARLES PIAVL
Mactunic.' Sut

Cwnt'y Editor

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Marines
-Vim yorngoodaEiitr)'
cook"'
"Yep." saul Winten "I had
tot- the' rangers
1(1 cook
and the'. wanted 'ent cooked
good Got path *UP' i month.
with room and txuard at the Old
I had the
Faithful ton
gravevara aif:. froOt t a: night
tL' L UI tin mornm Grim"

M.nagv

CIauflii

CA5SELBERP'r

Joorn Winters stgtuet. "Workec
there the summer of '44 a at try
cook. It was after] got out at hue

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Editor. Hciiuld;
Members of the (rrinsnimer
C't'dLL Arisociatmri of Central
fluwkta are c'bseru'tng "Consum-net (edit Week," April 15. 1972 to toilet- a better
huslrwss elinwute In Central
florida thr'u'uugh special
Its-dies both for those who ix$'sd cnnqimer ct-edit and those
wholisp it
Fvti' year, some 55 million
American families use tip about
14 per cent rut their inuenme in
repayment of iruithllment debt
debt taut .uutnmobth's, txuusehcdd
durable goods, home u-epatrs
and personal loans for enu'rtainment, travel, health anal
edu,stlotml Pt lOSt'S
11i£ Consumers readily accept
the credit which retailers,
professional
and
lenders
wuiwces offer because it raises
their standard of living,
C,ene'ralti speaking, people iicredit to Increase their aimpts or
to make living more' worthwhile
1.
and erijoyah'e. And for the most
part, although cnn,sumers in the
sgurregate spend sast SInTLS (50
V'*re"dit each year, their e'*
both
are
penuditures
and s.cic'usIl
economntcaii
responsible,
"Credit Properly USed is
Seldom Refused," iti the theme
of thIn year's program which is
being SpOnNIthl'd throughout
United States and Canada by
the Inter-njtticin.al Consumer
('re-dit Association,
Members here in Central
4lartcia are pledged to complyvoluntarily with the International Consumer Credit
Assoc-uitinri's Code of Ethics
arid all federal, state and
provincial regulations. Part of
this code us an obligation to
'"d ' r'tCitect c,'mers
against going into debt beyond
their atulit) to re-fray. B) PiI
ucipating in this program, our
L
'*Twmbers publicly reject the
growing concept In business
that what is legal In also ethical.
Th law cars protect the in'swar) c-nnsurrwr only so far.
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Their present proliferation of candidates hailed b%
some air a twalt!" consequence nt Dennicratic reform,
could means that the' could reform themselves right into
the political nit can in 1972
If the's somehow avoid that. Mr Nixon will have Ii
hops that Wallace' goes third purt again And sn' candid fr-menus in extrem11% he 'il tear into his Democratic
rivu it 11w bs'st olcJ.Nixor. Sc'iu be cur muster

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narratot, the hour lonI
cone
will
documentsmemoralt the 100th ii.
mversary at our national parki
"Good at&amp;t Yeliswstcnt,

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for one Licarly dominant presidential candidate

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The chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, James R. Schlesinger, is quoted as
saying the AEC doesn't expect to have a
demonstration fusion reactor to produce electricity until about the year 2006 Anyone in a big
hurry foi some Illumination cars run out and buy
Nashville r Tenji. , Banner
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re-election prospects

event
Wallaim's huge Florida
He got his short-term reward
other
r)emrucrntic
contenders into hear.
the
vote has sent
Wisconsin.
scene Of the
about
panic The are scurryin g
, % on April 4. like a hunci
twit heavily ccntested primaof scared rabbits Party officials sin' nervously running
hot'. high Wallace mns go at
, scores to see
ur delegate
Miam: t( actt
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Mr Nixtn, meantime has moved, of course.
stage (Imi'
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witch
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busing issue an nor-nitf primary
after that
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Planners are amazed at the facilities which
air, land and railroad transportation are
here. For Sanford is a key gtgraphical spot
when viewed as a part of the overall growth of
Central Florida
Our congratulations go to the members of
the Airport Authority of today and to those who
endured the slings and arrows of OLIt7ap'OUS
fortune during the interim years.
Above all, however, our congratulations
must go it. the people of Sanford For In this
general nviatrnri airport with its industrial
growth possibilities. they nioN well finally
realize the benefits which no many have envisioned during the years and now should
welcome and support

Mouse land
The airport is operated by i seven-mar.
Sanford Airport Authority with J S "Red"
Cleveland. Cdr. U.S.N. creti as manager. This is
another happy example of the close relationship
which Sanford and the Na' has had, as Mr
Cleveland was the base's exectItW(' officer
during the last three years of Its Nav, u.se'
And it is this hard-headed, vigorous and
persistent executive who has done the nact to
salvage what could be salvaged, used what could
be used and shephered all interests into the very
green pastures of today
Make no mistake about It these' acres
present such an opportunity toT inthstrial
growth, that this is ver:. apt to he' the strong
financial base en which it will rest profitably

swo' and all of the basic iwed I n rerulering the

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Letters To The Editor

Nixon Banking on

Editorial Comment

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you get a tici'xt now from the
Swine' dub or Rotary club

donatiuti tot tli..ir t'buurity funds.
Better itet with it'

by Councilman Thomas Radloff that a rmn't-tmrmg will be held on
for many weeks, and the motion Mardi 30 with the suburban fire
to adopt narrowly passed with control district cofrunLssloners
fire protection
Mayor Swofford and Cows- relative to
cilman Keith Nixon casting nay contract .
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PTSA Sets
Speakers
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will highlight the meeting
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School Parent.Teacher-.tudent
AasoclaUon at $ P.M. in the
auditorium. Prior to the
meeting, there will be an open
house In the foreign laay'.iage,
mathematics amid sodal studies
departments from 7-7: 45 p.m.
Teague,
adassistant, will
present a report on the financial
outlook for the Seminole County
Schools for the next five years.
Arudsew Bracken will explain
Kh
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the
comIng year. Following the two
pruenlatlona, there will be $
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eaktrs. Daniel Den-I man will
introdUce the program.

EVERY DOLLAR OF ADVERTISING
SPENT IN 'THE SANFORD HERALD "is returned to
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Rolling Pitched a ftve.hlt
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infield
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FJC thm.. stat1 for 14 runs wa1kec. Cocunbs had iF
with a imgle arid late
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called site- ftvr fI%I'Ik1 5 Mike Pulling walked to load
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wider the 1 run Lead rule hues Rna got his wcoiid hi:
lead.
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to i. Jchr, Thomas rsactrd P1avin a'- fL that dI&amp;I of the inning. ,CUW
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ft ;t,$re '; S5-P-.
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fence thSaofori
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Olympic Golf Classic which got underway this morning Gary Taylor
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pray i nq that somehow you cars get out of there for less
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A Service Manager tehir'.g you that one of his best
mechanics th!nks you need a new generator
Those days will be oer soon if 'cu cssn 0 1972
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found in seemingly insignificant places like the heated
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Thu 11. or inure precisely triwnpti.
national chainpionship,"
He had eimethuig here. One r
Victor)- number 17 was placed
was ore of Lineat.ii s goals
the Maryland club be-ui' e
'estara5i
uiieril*?u otis ciialuia a irraa with its last
High tIul1 team an. the) betrd
is hit patlon4el ttitfluiPiUftsiuip,
titeak, It was all us-cr.
Leesburg 15-1G4 in a match on
thiesel) who ube, lifted
That fast break was led by
the Stlser Lake (otuitr) Club said
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course en; Lee-'.iburi
ptotintsrme' t
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riatiuriuil itialit tied Usa huurt
en' the besiiuiuies it w as Vie
runl'int titus i-ar. 'Iliust were
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Itoltert Ashby 38, hticicy Grant the' other goals.
TheslctuT)'intle NIT tsthe (:Uflttstedbrr.MkaWiy shots. Mnd
3turitiJueSmithi4lLowfurtbr
itreatest win Is.- ever had pulled Maryla nd fruin a 21-14
Lt:.-Siiuri't Jun
nwlct.
because it is tn first national deficit to a IZ4fe haiftutiet lead
HiiiielslMiiilhi with
ruite MeMitlan though had
title said the Meryliend utacti
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as tile hust team unlundtd fur
"]'fit alsead of beliedule." haid bad, you know," briesell said,
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ta 'iniit i 'tine off the tj.i' a'
eat. Joined tfl'ies&amp;ll tune on the scene and
Hun Itiris and hused both Mur) H S seai,ured Liaske.- changed the completion
runners pla te-wurd.
team three years age', he
His record steadily Jumped
The Sainti 'atIat U u-ill two
goaL in outed
(ruin a 13-13 won-lust mark in
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fl%.t Illo"t counters in their half
of the sane inning to Just about Braves were not through yet
Prep coach Steve Stephenso'S
We UK verdiM A harmless run Four more walks and two errors
f car.-, about Mel5ournt, (:entral
the seventh by the Saints helped the winners push four
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Catholic proved to lx- well in
Closed out the rearing for thir more talhes plBteward.
founded u.-, Melbourrit, diamond
Three first inning runs gave
afternoon
crew assaulted the iints for
Kaier wia tht big nuin for the the Angels an early lead.
sictorica.r Melbourne nit it he Singles by Jim Clarion and Jim
It v-tic lit -I -At loss Of
the pitched and batted 'tile host Riatilt were the key bIDW,%
season for Uic Saints who had
team u victor) He scatteicd
The Braves got two of those
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ripped off seven straight
nint 7rinity hiU Lill of which runs back ui their hall of the
Lorieb
were singles
' He also struck out first frame when Jerry Biddle
Ttse' difference in the panicin picking up tits sec-ond and Smtt dellvered key singles.
wu.s t1w third inning outbursI of four
victor) of the' season again-ct
John'. Mobley rapped a two run
kthe- u-n-nettwo losses At the plate Kaier double in the second giving the
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wilt a six run surg't- ngarns
Irinit% hurle. Mark flantut ti'-ougbt four runs &amp;4CTJSS
the
Braves
pitcher
Biddle
Leading the- Melbourne third
pluite- with two hits in three weakened a little in the sixth
inning effort were' John Enier
frame, allowing the Angels to
und trips,
Lstii fttttli&amp;it, din- 'It'soi,.
Jitii I4rngstaf!, Keie'-n. iat- score- three tunes with JUII
Bun Callahan Cuilbibuers triple ttIl')flUitC, was ( for uric but Shadron getting the lone nit,
u-U!- the' bit: blow of Die 111111111',
that reached base three times and
Top hitters In the game for the
'Irinity came back to
scored every tine L&amp;-udof I Braves were Scott, Ted Rowser
lenict in half with trio a'
hitter Aitnian stroked three tuti and Biddle all with two Puts
their half of the fourth Jack
Biddle was the winnin g
five' tr ips fur lie winners
ninwr and Galor Brown came in
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Dattit
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t*i Sloan wa caught oft
OO an Ur1
an'.oa' four baae- on ii
The
Grim*
and pot on'. a thmrc Lthirt stole haules in the c'ng day of the S*
'There more L -rnsn runs
in the thirt on tW- error
The
Cards
riullied
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three
lead
Oviedo Utile league WPUC saw
oov'. second and third and tier
tallied ut the fOFirU; on simgi
and Crcick Starrett's u-ink Th
four garrw two senior anti twr flint U the BItt it take
&amp;ued
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single
D'
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OriOle.
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walt
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the uurci to $a.e a
heir
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araighm
single
taipec
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Then
camethe
Pu-ate
p' se ng
arvemiti. after 5ivi once again
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termec. brown gettin
top
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started
it
with
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board
by the 'Iwins zr the
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cIidI i1 the (ldcagi hears Is
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Managers 11011% Walker i f
iltliistflfl antI Bill5 Martin hf
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Pert;- of Miimesota and •b
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whue Sos are rntei-e1
one of the local entrants Is
flnt'k i'r, fiiial r a i i n VIii. • '(1
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Jack I eiiusis, gcrwrnl tilanager
U.S
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flit'
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(*hit) in i 4)ngW()(14I
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series of miscues.
by Jack Seipit and lj't- Ward the' first when Rand) Willis
walL It (',k'n Wjisor singled with two -iuts,' Ted - In the second game the
OtUt
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the fif th to overcome a 53
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ttr-Ider deleiG'
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boLbied w. bat, und
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smt- time)) hits as the' lnduins second
Four walks led to four •rrnre
After that trouble in the
•wtittewaslwd the Athletics, 12-h
runs in the fifth The only
there
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Indian
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ii the opening game of
hit
in
the
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as
he
had
only
Palmer
bee)
scnito' League
one other base runner that on Mike 'seilson The final tails
The Athletic' had Palmer
came in the seventh when Willis
troub le in Ixiti of the firs twi ar error in the fif th
rapped
his second single of the
Palmer
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Isiah Bridges
Two more runs were scored in
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again
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when
th
Indians
u-On
another
The'
rnaasaicrt whilt the' Braves had tIIt AtIlI('tirS niliriaged their with out the benefit of &amp; hit
In the th ird Palmer led it off
to really biittlt' In win in the Other twt hits and along with an
opening games of the new!) error ha d the sacks lcuith"d with a double Dennis Golder
formed Oviedo Senior, baseball a2ain Seiple and Merchant got drew a walk A single by Sieve
Rumse hi-ought in Palmer
lie- hits off Palmer after an
league

harm' run b: cleanur ti:tt 142
_IT) AdktiSOt t±i#t thsixtt whet the Hurricane
scored their three runt,

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r over u weeke. otter Pu: Icr tm emmoles
w
trie'.r margin wm
Hirnearies
t1"rth
Purtui
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bn' off lkxaie - F'nda)
uti'.anzlthpPXrtcGamCViliC 1. sieved t7wr- runs in the top of three'-ipc: L
t*as paced
3 Saitua Ii-, a crucial divwor th sixtl- Satzu-das ii run
hoçr'
of
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Donald
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game 'fly emuno1es
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Magnolia and Palm Courses of $'1d' Next l'5'r'
Officials ctpect 3(l entrants
Walt Disney World, but the
been as the Inaugural event tees nil
winrcr has Mrrad
PrcweP4is from the
to.is
4Ieic1ed
tournament 5041 gslii
No matter what t he seni-r Is,
anpectet to cioeetl 1ll1,(
the U. S Olympic team Is the
w inner of this tournament. nuall% This uill nukr up a
The '11 benefit from all large portion of the Ot&gt;inpic
proceeds of the golf classic and budget The tlniteit States I the
only 'ntn;wt$ng notion uhose
Wei1ncscla night's 'c4&gt;mpia '72
t;ala'' which features Jim OImptc teams are not
g.wernnwnt-sulst*1teiI.
Nabors and Mickey Rtxiney,
The Ol)mpi' Golf (iasstu' Is
through Wednesday
TOui*
heaInhil4t of tSr. Nornuin (
the
the golfers will compete in 4
Becker,
a Central }'lorttta
bolt' tournament. Top pt-ire will
p.erteitortttt Dr Becker i
lw only $7(t n mer-handise
(llrectw of hiatt raising for the
twcause these players are all
Olsiiipk' ('otiitiilttcc In
amateurs But for a shot at that
flat-Ida and eouw- ttnator of golf
$2O top pt-icc. each golfer
for the U S Olympic team. lie
paid a 1$OO entry fee. Included
will also ser..'' as toonilnator
in this is their slav at Walt
for this week's actiyit,cs
Disnes w-t
This s-car's tutirnat'ient Is
competition
Thursday's golf
Invitational But starting nett
will he a two-n,an te'i tour
reg or's ournamu 0
nament But the Olympic (toll year.
played *counti the
will
be
condude
actualh
Classic will
on Welnesda with the awarts country with the goltcrs
qualifying for the Ol&gt;niplc ('.1f
to lx' presented at the gala
Classic
night
Viednesday
Several -e'lehraties willie on
Master of ceremonies for the

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hAnil it, itipø'tc In the tourIIII lot Olnipli- i-hatiiptoci
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what oier hioi cois coul
No wiU nicnar,wUke
be selected but red, white
He spett
Getting back to fluts
coach at Elkhorn! Kentucky i City High School -% team "or,
the state championship in IW4 That same yew he was
selected to roach the West
.ida in 199 and coached at Maitland
boys on
Junior High Man) of
last vear that war. the Metro Conference and claimed the
.egional championshipl ti-.zn i'tn' t. !:irur tr cca
ant of their hest winning
fligh School fit gavr~~'
it. several years with a 7-i mark, and was selected U' pin'
against Eau Gallit in the Silver Spurs Bowl
children
who
will
attend
Lake
Brantles
Parents of
espectil&gt; parents of athh"!es, art urged u, attend the iioostcr
club orgarttzatuinal meeting tomorrow night at 7 U pm at
rague Middle School The&gt; will be uble to meet Duty at
meeting
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teier with Florida Junior College, but the baseball action
open of the big game
in time for me to catch
my car radio,
1 was surprised to hear a familiar voice on 11w radio
:rtiadcast Murray Arnold, one4mr coach at DeLand and
.tian High Schools and now the head basketball coach a'•
2Uflffl
Btrmlngtam-Southern was handling the cola
Greg Robinson, a farmer Coorns High eager
and a standout at SJC, played under Arnold at RuininghamOil the
Southern last season and was the number two acoI

team

Arnold did a good job, I thought and I was articual);
unpreased that 1w freely offered some ipinians on
ficlating He pointed out 11w fart that 11w officials won't call
Ua- fouls on the big met because they're the one's that the
people pay to see Re pointed out that UCLA's Bin cmitted
several fouls but the officials Ignored them each time.
Arnold is interested in siglitrif, I.Arrx, F.-arst, who played
center tar the Muders for the tar. two sessont.

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these talks at various high chooIi.
()lit man that oeserve a Lot of credit for thus program is
Marion Roberts, ownei of Seminole Auto Parts He has been
trying for .,Years to get this program it) Seminole High after
sponsoring the same program years aget in Marumna,
The Sanford Poli ce Department alit cooperated with the
program by sending George Myer U' the assemblies
Agabashlan competed in 12 Indianapolis SIX) mile races.
including 11 in it row He' finished as hugh s-s fourth '.z. ant raceand ninth in another, but was knocked out of both races b&gt;
mechanical problems
nit safety prtVam will come to this area every other
year A different one of the eight will be here next Unit
During js' summer months when there is ni' school, 11w
program is taking to U S nillitar'&gt; installations
Agabashuir drove tot 2$ years before retiring He 5
been with. e- program since its start back in iV

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Zeta Xi qt the home of
Frank on Pine Way.
I'lara Suite playletst).
Ihose ho maY he interested
Jatllet,
who
had
charge
of
having this form of draina
Lu
ke program for the e%ening
presented to their sdiool or
duced 7th Xi n rnbe, to tation is a form of dr b%' groups need only to contact F.
RM Dumas and Mary Francis uhich the pla)ers,
T. Li. Interest in this art form
Baket', students woi'klnj on props or costuir.e read from
ii in the Iv; St
their masters degree In corn- script.
Imagination
on the
part )ear
11,1%
real)&gt;
of the
audience and
their
acoo
ingi;rto Bill Dum. s.
Florida
at
munications
high schools, Jr. High
relating to the pLay unfolding
(ollei,us, and even some
Tediological University.
is ffl Sthools
'fl*se two young and very before them Is what it elementary schools art' intalented artists introduced, for dl
trodutii,i. ti prgrzm their
the first time to many of the
team of Dumas anti schools.
'rt
members a Reader's Theater
Interest is so great that local
tation of a very well Baker were terrific. They held
the attention of the auuience anti stateftIe competition in
Neil Simon play •'j
headers' Theater Presentations
art- belt!, the latest a Jr High
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i4wal papers will carry the
tate and time. One may be sure,
is'Li Xi members will be
planning to attend this perfurumianet' because of these two
% try marveli ,i )wrfttrruiers

Both the men's and women'r.
sea.san will Le ch% ided Into two
halvcs The first half winner
t) Roofing will meet the second half winner
, whet. B a
on a beAl two out of au" game
thw.. an Win.-hester
chan
. Homes. series for the citychampion
-* pm tilt will pit
The
nst
,
will represent Sanford in the
Sartford ruckers
softhall league sub-district tournament which
'ie wonwn's
Both the begins competition leading up
ry April I",. learues to the Mate and national
pn' women' s
l,,tjt?TCfl
hs%-t iii teams The men
Littie League is Just around
N.gzrne schedules while
the corner and is slated to open
women
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ate Nther of last year's in
in
C. be three five-team Lei
Griffin
~hampmns.
Recreation
Sanford
s?uctmon for the men's league the
will
Department program.
Motors
American National md
be
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women's league.
this Conhnental Leagues.
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accompanied by mm black and
white glossy studio photo at
least five days before
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news mind photo coverage
parties, clubs, 'dc) should
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candlelight ccremony its the
club's newest iuieumitwr. Mrs
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a corsage gift frouni tier ipoiti
mini u e k'oi m it'd its as lit' 55
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A short business umiertisig
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presielluig She stressed to the
uuiciumlers the inipurtars'."e- Of
isitending the April uuie-eting
which will hums'e' election of
miffit'eta for time ,,ernsiiug uuum
ear 'I'tusi uss'e-tiuig will he April
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A bomid uuu't'tiumg will tic' held
lit the himumit' of Mrs Foley (mu
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II&gt; Marilyn Gordon
hhirbara Anderson clothing and tied kimono style scores one
anti textile chairman for the for your side.
Skirts are important l,ngtha
home
Altamonte
Springs
Exteasion (limb, presented mm are "anywhere". The mini is
fashion for-a',t fir spring and - oruilng lair K strong
'Ils'ru, will be more drrv"s
flew sewing te hin'quc's tier
knowledge was gained from around this year. After all,
extension there is nothing so feminine as mm
county
home
dress
wnrkshop.s.
Somewhere there' Is a sea
Fashion, she explained, has
taken a step in a new direction wind bringing in a Nautiral
this year. You uuiight say it is a look. Watch for middy jackets
return to sanity. Gone are the and dresses, sailor pants, sailor
peasants, the gypsies, the hats, nautical prints, armcostultie haik, the kooky mind the etiorpirus and other salutes It,
binurre. In their l)ltI(e there is a the navy.
What about colors, fabrns
return to Ladylike dressing in
pretty and elegant clothes that and prints? Colors will be bright
make you feel very ;w-bal she explained. And sinc"
.hen you wear them. 'fl'&gt; aft, "nat'trl" L an lyrrtrtztnt v'nrd
dc-signed with today's way of these days for everything, the
They are natural shades and textures of
liie in umund.
Imaginative, colorful, easy to flax, unbleached muslin ar,'l
wear, and best of mill in mind a burlap pop up everywhe-rc '11-.'
is
(Olor
new
important
pleasure to look at
Jackets and toppers top the "paperbag"
The star fabric of the spring
list for spring '72 Jackets come
in every &amp;'onct-ivablc shape and season is gingham. Gingham is
form such as smock, blazer, such hot news that other fabrics
workman's kimono, cardigan are masquerading In gingham
and safari. A strong Oriental checks.
Prints are a story in theminfluence Is blowing in from the
prints
selves,
You'll see
featuring people, animals,
vegetables, places and landscapes. There Is something for
t'very taste and every type of
garment
hiarbara topped off her
learning sesion with a dress her
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This was aiso a fine per.5 litres, was the CvrUt
the
fragile
prototypes.
either
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armanct ht it* son* team
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Ferrari seenis capable
six teams
s ad the
Dave Iher.r. and Rob Johnson,
makmgaatwnibieof 11* 'A arid Ferrari, All a.Romeo or lL&amp;
n s league
managers
in
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the Considering hoe much heavier that won the SA
ManarUirers- Ctwmpionship Last 12 hours as tough as
L'Tectrtano
Systems
Inc.
anishii: 2 mile course at 11w Corveut is that, the
In sixth was the Lala of Jo
ster
this year as 11w) posted UUer
Sebring They did, but there prototypes- thu war an
ene Well Ho
third win in a roe at Sebring
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and I)
achievement Bonnier and
Seventh belanged to the
he Ro5'
or
with Marie' Andreth and Jacky were many casualties
Hodges.
.ing,
The winning Ferarn covered This was the best overall finish of Itreznka and Barthng with
Irks taking the wit.
Jack
larms at an average speed of ever at Sebring for a Corvette
of
f
ilrueinc 12 hour rartBob
keenet' i
nethour.
The
Tamne
based
car
as a
ver also, in ehth Hood and Sanford
P
taking its toll of the race- 111
ckers,
was the- formed flawle&gt; d-1fl
the Far Da&gt;ona
winning Ferrari prototype even Finishing second
c ranad&gt;
out- was
ei)s
race,
as it crossed the finish Line Fewt of ltimnnir Peterson and entire
Ferrari Coca Clunnetti and Bob I The six teams in the women's
the
This
car
distancing
Grossman Ninth went
When the) took 11w checkered Tim Sctwnkui
league are Club Lw, Motor
lap IIaytonas and Cnrveties
porctw of Munii and L
flag the car was losing oil recorded the I a5est rare
Pam,
McRoberts
Tires,
blistering the- road course with a cuss
Tenth place and first
Ccnstructio
over .5 litre went Shoemaker
Ferrari team cars of Unit' of two minutes, seconcis
Stromberg-Carlson and Clark &amp;
Finishing in fifth position and toUring class
Third was the Allis-Hornet'
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lafldl
Aritjretti.l
the CT cisas 2,5 litre and
enkin and Regazanni-Redman driven by Tome Hezernans and first in
nver Bin
games are on tap for this
under was 11w Pbe 911 of Gimondo with
Nino vacarelin
Thu car was driven
were clean&gt; superior in in
in the men's learue. with a
at It fairly conservative pace by
SC U ed for
doubleheader Atscheduled
these two drivers and patience
iiin, d pe.-sieverenrc paid u!f ast the night action torught. tht next
-0i e., chubengers for the pla) will be Wt-dnesda) night.
touring class
win
fell b%and
. thewith Lake Monroe Inn meeting
~-wayside
Hiem.
Gregg
Executone S&gt;'stemz at 7:30 p.m
Gimonde will all be
an '1 % inchester Homes battling
tins Saturdas April 3
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action
cars
see
Sanford Truckers
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Considerable
conv
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early in the race
when meeting Lake Monroe inn in the
first game and Executone
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sam ru' m.pmu.ruwc in cwupju.s.
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Crowie'&gt; scored Brooks Habits, waved a white flag indicating
Associated Press Sports 5riLri' like hr pitched Last year, s
son to give' hlaltininre- its s'mctr'
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emergent') vehicle on the
Ever&gt; spring g' pretts much we're' not disturbed'
doubled and trw:k and them'. black-flagged
Rubitisot
It daesnmt nmtier who is shade- 1')
tie sana Aging Hoyt Wilhelm
S
Poker Revaor, for failure tv I
signs lite, vontrart. guies Ito Ing his head us long as 11 isn-t moved W third on a bunt
706twis
Bob Batie&gt; had four RBIs honor the white !Iag,who at the
Alston In Pus 21 years lii the
ip'irW truin1n' arid gets 10
with a tu;mcr
and siwtle and tine was running with the .
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in his first exhibition pine major leagues, Wilhelm
won
14th
games
and
has
always
Rusty Staub had three with a ldet-s in an AU am Prototype !
A few heads shake and satin,
bascn.-ivade'd pinch double for When }tevwn arrived in the pits
one comments "Looks like the been a warns-weather pitcher
ant
fella doesn't have it an&gt;- Aistun knows the- weatimer
Montreal
hSUIled Argument
Reggie Smith homnered twice between Revson and the chief
getting warmer
uTiure
EVERY
Id knuckletialier
In other eththiticn. games, for Boston for four Pills Jomie starter. Revion swung hiz arn
disgust.
made hits initial spring appear- hlaltinirenippedTt'xas 64 m H (ta got three tilts. including a
t,
elted Ionia fur :hr White Sox
Montreal
anrt Sunday. He go, bombed as Innings,
starter's hat oft, and drvvt back I
Californiascorrdf,vt-tuines,in on the i
the New York Mets defeated Houston 11-s. Boston defeated
-ace track. But alter a
LOS Angeles 1. Wilhelm didn't 11w Chicago Whitt Sox t-ti, Cab. the sixth inning on four walks.
•t OILAS4DO SPOITI 5t5-DlIJ
meeting of race officials Peter
Jim Spencer double, a. single fl,evwn was thrown out of the
get the Loss-Tonmi&gt; John got farina routed Cleveland
and a sacrifice fl,s
that-but Lw did get the allen- Minnesota edged Atlanta 1-0
race. This action mutt with
Jim Roll singled ii the 11th strong
11 innings. Detroit beat
tion
disapproval by the
Wilhelm gave- U) SIX fliflS deiptumi 3-1, Oakland Whipped inning, driving in the- winningesUmated
fa
Minnesota run against Atlanta
FLORIDA TITLE MATCH
a-is'n hr hired the- Mets in the Sari Diego W. the Chicago Cubs
IIAICAT
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Dann) Thompson, who walked
Noted race driver Jackie
seventh inning He retired cmuls tu-irnned Milwaukee 3-2, New
was
sacrificed
to
second.
and
Stewart,
who
was
working with
York blanked Kansas CU)
UTW batter
"It's the first bad uirnng Per, and two separate- Cincinrumb s.'ored on Hull u safety Jul!ABC Sports during the event
1usd since he's been 'rith us," i,quads topped St Louis 5-3 and I'aiat and 'loin Norton hurled expressed total disagreement
the- shutout for the- Twins
ICPSAMPiOWI
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with the- ram off,c-itl decision
iiudger Manager Walt Alstomi Pittsburgh ti.i
L)etm'uit scored three runs in cw
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law
home' runs by Willie Horton and enforcement officials at the
sassy
11111 Freehan, while Mickey Lw- track let to ABC's John Wilcox
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ten held the Phillies to one rLn beuig struck repeatedly by two
and three hits in five innings Officers and George Lysle, who
HAUl
(CHANPIOI4I
Joe Ruth and Sal Bonito each was working as color-man for
hut two-run homers and Reggie the IS] network being struck in
tapqti. tiiIi. d.,n't cuu,.t, 'ihw iu.,rr jnu.t ntai rent.rI with
Jackson doubled in two runs for the face by another officer when
ih. *.a,v I. .e-vtz*l ot'nrr at ti*- "wit" it'..c..,cia or
factors
amici
us'
werekr
in
tineOakland
Jim
'Cathsh"
Hunt
er
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he
attempted
to
interview
the
The (.h'trdu Lions t
is
ia-. taUi,
pitched seven mmngi for the winners at the end of the race.
11w chin not once but twice over
'VlSI 011*?
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LOsina pitcher Lyn Burch A's
5k.
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gave up six hits but deserved a
Billy Williams' homer drove
close deCIMOXIS u N - Sn'i&gt;'be-tier fatein three runs for the Cubs Burt
Beach and Laeaburg
afternoon the Lions Houton pitched seven innings
ICHAMPION)
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and gave up singe ruin to
completely r,
by
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slants of New Smyrna Beach 3 final in their tussle with wuuki'r in the- sixth and seventh
O'PY.iHu1w&amp;J
hurler Mike Simpson Simpson, Leesburg. The Saturday Loss innings
Tb. PICTh$1ONAL 1. Tb. CHAIUNOIS
put
the
Lions
season.
chart
at
I.
Mel Stottlenmyre and Sparky
VII
making his first mound apa J.b..y KING
Lyle combined for a one-hitter
pearance of 11w season. set the 7.
The Uonsretur'ntoacticxithis for the Yankees The duo faced
$.b lOOP vat Nih. WIIITIP
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MARION ROBERTS of Seminole Auto Parts
lcsoks over some auto safety material with
ti0 driver Fred
former Indianapolis
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Retleptiom
The reeeption for 19's .ttw"s
was held at Wooster C'sintry
Chub where the brIde's table
with
covered
was
damask. The ovei'i"!Mh Of lime
green was draped arid caught
up with nose-gayS Of sprng
flowers. The three-tIerswleake
had garlanets of spring f''.ers
Miss Fran.i Ristlin., sister f
the greswn, registered guests
The bride arid groom -*111
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from
graduate
in
University, Atlanta, Gm,
June. They will live in Atlanta
GustR cam. from 1)ur'i.,m
NC,; Scotia, N.Y.; Atlanta antI
Rome, Ga, Ijmrigwnnd and
f~a Rabin, anti M,llei'abutl,
Mon

anti Ivy and wriP her greatand
p.arb
grandmother's
sapphlt e pin
AtIeuw$anhS
Wearing floor-length gr,wns Of
lime crepe were the att'rAants,
Miss Jane An4erv'n, maid of
honor, Miss Mirsly ( ,M, Miss
I'atrkla Harris uirwl Miss Holly
their gowns were
l'arrelI
styled with empire waists and
hitshoçm sleeves Their white
were
lamps
humrrlcars'
dee r,rateel with rlafFrslIlq, hah- 's
breath mind IVY
It.it man was (Tharle Peek
while Samuel Santoro, Jsk
SIrrunek and Art Young seated
guests
huff attended the
Mrs
reri'rn"ny iris yellow accordion
pleated rhiffem gown with
jeweler! ti'4ie 11cr corsage
was of green ore h144 Mrs

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'ic'ut"ny is'rfnruut-cl by lIt
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'11w nunntlr wos banked with r'aniileligtit antique satin em.
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white srmpclnmmgc'nms anti gladioli, t,ntittie-rrtl ,, pearls, fast,ic,n,'el
uIffntiii ,inu baby's breath
with a late. boclfre, hlishop
('uimIu-tIng the ult-t'iiriiti'un' alec-yes arid is far-shapeci train
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writ' Iuins' garlands, mnlninisir" A heioiipic' e of fresh baby's
white light's and .'zmnmliclight breath u'euiretl her candlelight
satin lsiws 'us' aisle was for. tuile veil
ii mccl by at4snulirut whit.' tuorrican
She carried a htamque-I of white
ribbon. r oses, baby's breath, carnation,s
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Walter IIktlIrw Ii, stir, of Mr.
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IL at a e-ereuuiony w'rfiirine'mI In
the home o Its' linde's parents,
Or and Mrs Albert Burne'y
huff, 12211 North lit-vet St
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apps*red annoyed that the
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the RiIn In
AIMed Prrai Spnrb Writer have said the 'urrent J
the greatest Player
guard who Is the youncer
said
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t
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Is an absurd
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his kids pyod one hkuva brother
prn%1nct ?t t
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McCarter.
Willfr,
Amet&amp;n
thoqght
aj
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reIeren was tc Lew Al. pifl"
lte goC alithe,
nt.r Bill Walton,
Also,
Amec*
the key wa
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for dl
the liegtatt re
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rebounds
Cindor
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$7 trth and 41
us the coaching atti- ahahooUng lad
The reL'o four of SIIUT
most %VMes tfl S tflW-C The
il4abbar. When he was at Waln pl
qckneas Wooden loves
at
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bde of Wooden
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much.
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ay ahead of
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In
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plt%:v"J~ and be able to hold
player he espili,cially wants,
State. the Bruins took the has- the stars
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My husband and I recently atLa'ndt'( the 25th wrddtnç
arversar party cit a couple we had known trw years It
as a beautiful dinner party at a club fcx' about 100 guests
Around midnight. the buiaxwi said that he and his
had an announcement to make They stncxi arm In arm,
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w?I?t•V' d.f.fi. if any. ID I? or
I'ki.ICI L 1t.PFlELD. Attorney
'r, tht WItS wh05 500'S%% is ,

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•ither of you. may Piiv* aQaifl% halC
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WALLACE H HALL, County JUda'
04 5,mInoir County. at tilt O$I°C# l

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s'h tmit I t'tmtild StIll uttrati

Nancy has become seXu'
ally promIscuous! Like the
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scrlbed below, she lost petspective and threw herself
at men. For stir became a
victim of a sever, sexual
InferIority compleL et
their parents news: even
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legal prx' papers 1511 MARRIAGE
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Petitioner
Sheriff POD explained that tiuPRESS
RaSponflefll
RONALD
ItURRESS
bill. U passed, would create
the
toese presitIt command vO'
mare jobs and burden the .pp,.,aOCfWy,ou.AnSr*o'utIla'
taxpayers
o,t,nor pleading wIlt tIlt Cleft
The' bill would amend sUite' IheCITWI! CouPs Or-InC to' S.mtroie
Fltflifla and SCVC I COP',
and creisu'
th.riot or' Petif one's aitorney
marshals of the county court feogerL a't', o Cleveland. MIeA
PC) DrawS' 7 Sanford
meat- marshals would pert urn be"
r,or,o. flTTt or U' DV0°"C $Il 7't?serving
duties les
such
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servin$z

By Geor9e X". Crane, PI'LD, M.D

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sippcul ti' a man be- turtush baUlftn

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Marshals al
of ti,,tt bug. wilite'
powers to appoint drput
:',n, she nIt)aflrd
desired
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'TiwU why 1 Irt down nusrst:ul
nuniber
that
the'
County
tii bars to
if I cisuld
COnlnhiss.lt)n would approve'.
.ifltietioim ff1101 boys
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with rtIflipeflSUtiur
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WITNESS 'y hand Inc pial a' toe
COrP 0° tOt • irtut' Court, or- in's

dat at Ma'C?, 1.0.. 1572
'Seal'
Ii' slUR -1 BECKW'TPi JR
CIa'S at its, Cirt.,f° Court
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And alter twizli nlstIt,d
by nun' tins' fnrnd icir a tWItteiltIlil ii

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LILl1!V thetie' trttit i'fjttts

MOUNTAINS
ThoUi.nlds of set' atri-atto. e' u t.. focus si ccilmtt,cllth
DII their muint unuitnni,cal
defects till the's' eu*liirgr

So hr all means see that
t'titit ditidirnut ilIhlttDul$I.'Itl
th4rvts '.tre reduced as inudi
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us ixiss
and dental surgeons.
Thus ho.e' their

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of ins' Northwestern eses straiitlitem-d
I.'tlftCI Slildt'tIt} had ljkrts'ist'
lit-c-n pr oW It ('U (ILlS 55' 1111
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Plastic siires' can ru.sih'
(!lIangc' UI, tIck- HOSt' (it'
large, pn'trudiitc eats.
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can be- e-utrttiiec3 hr dental
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Compliment
starting the

'iir-utlsr I hate audi small
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V(ItITld t'iilk12t'
hprts.i,sts' slse fluixik'
*IIStTUCIOT 113 111$ t'lflhiZuI(flI'
I cissed, in teirs
law wife. bei-aust- hr had
"Dr Crane. I tuave- used
upaut flnl,ssirTrs s iiiue that hurt thy nng Iir.gcr ci L.left hand in an auto wi........
fact
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'Di, Crane,' she wept.
'But 1 bin v always Lnc,ssi,
I could nrs'rr hi'.'
es-en tinier tiItt'flllg IIIi knew
that huigetr
1i there wedding ring. for
suiuui. that I
was missing,
usa woman!
'SC' I juSt gut into a panic
So I felt sure I could
masculineto st-irk
never uttract a nrnmal hm and began
.tttl'lltItItl wheret or I could
and get a wedding noit
fitld it
anic I would
in rn'
°Aitd 1 let our rnmuncug
thus go mo'e' than huliss'as'
II) tOt'
the Iiniit, tO
go
JUft 111 St't
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and Mtdicuie
of the Face, eslelasitig U
long starnpi'd retunl
c'e-uits
lope pui'
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SOP

SIMINOLL

FLORIDA
1M34
Ht,EPi I. DAVIS
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NOTICE

10 CREDITORS
ALL CRIDITOMS OP (OVilki)
it P.AISER. who died 01" tIle IS??'
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notified fOOt they are ragui!ed it flit
PIlontifi. any clams OV O,m.flat that tIle',
'VS
ma, have .ga,f'dt Ills ethiC ut tO.
ROBERT A DAVIS
a'1,ce of the Judge 0' Sem,nol*
ttefendan'
Coun'o , Flo'ida. .1' the CourthOuSe
NOTICE 01 SUIT
et serifate rta'ida, evitn't' ii. 141
calef',da" ,1011ttlS frgnt tIlt dale of
TO i-jIlt?' A Davis
VOL ARt H(R(SY HOYlFIE!)
ttte fimli ,JVIa?'i7' a' this t'iof't,
(att cia" or aemanc rnul' at it
tIll! •t 1C1100 tO' ITlOdifICitlOf' Of
Final D.c'w o Divorca trs Diet' *-lfinc InC I usc it' C,ipItCahi acId
Illed again)' pO and you ert miii' stale the plac, of tet,O,nt acId
ret'ui'SC IC. Se'Vt I COPP f YOU' EU,! office aou"ies f the Ctll?0a111
defenSeS. 0$ ins it' I' or- RICHARD and tit sworn to Dr Nw claimant, tilt
aget,' a' isis alter,,,,. a" Ii wIll
Ii ADAMS. JR. D.t.fsC.n 'S at
tney. WhOSe Idd'Sts it ACt EM! be-come void according to ia*
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'si-ISO tn,t 2111' day of S-0
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35M. O'I..odo Florida 73507 Qfl 0'
S Roger A' N,aao
bett'r, APr11 34 1577. and fIli the
TRUST (71 r ICED
original *ltti the Corp f thIs Court
to' the CommerCial
.itti.' Ii,tore se'.'teor Defenoen's
jne
a,ton,y 0! in'lmldia'eil' fha',.ftr'
' Vitofe' PIP.,
ty'ti 377P
o,fwr'*'$. a Default will ti? ette'teC

agalnt! you to" the riIif d.cnitIdI0 5 p,qqsr,etl A'
PENP4E't'5 A' 5(1.14101
P,tI?lOrt
Wi'T141flmthanOlflGtts,halof 5112P141H50W FINPLi.,L 4
t$s,sCeunIOftMarCt23IId.A.D.. *512 IsLANt
P 0 0-awe' Doe
fsea,i
CIisemU'a"'', 1000.0*
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Deputy Clef'S
P'jtiItW ManCti 21, AprIl 1. it,. 11. ATTORNEY AT LAW
PubliSh Marc? 4 13- 20. 21. 1572
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COUNTY FLORIDA
Civil ACIIOO NC 73-757

Plamnill

THE STATI '1 rORiOA, V a

SUIT i'D QUIET TITLE
WILLIAW I 1'ARPZINWN.
PIIITI!lft.
VS
P. Pt BUNCH AND — BUNCH,
.nc t' S WHITE and —
WHITE l'Il$ *Ift 0 l.v,ng or
an', t the above named Defendants
d?el. ba' Its or nit
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unanoheIf,0es1$iet legaleita'
Q"hflls.l 1110 al' Ottlit persona or
Patet ClaimIng b. u,rougt-. inca'
or agIiflS them. and all p."trs 00
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tnt-ad defe.ts to mu we'll- psovitled b tlw counties
Or.-.' 2
Polk stated, ''This it. a P
Sanfoe0. Florida 77"
udustr1 n'udt"n,
duplication of what wt' art- now' Atittoryt to'
11. 1!
but those cu!lri'
I would therm wonder if he
PuDll3"' Ma'cI' 7' AD',
doing and is an attempt
is
3
nitnitlmt
wai
tile
And now she
exet1utitiul, so I'd with a hiib 19. and good create extra jobs anti place an 1572
DElI I
1,rr1uL&amp;UIt liv DISC of out'
fusuui backgrrrnnds. still Itit extra burden on tin taxpayers."
make u play for uiitithct lx's
iut lxvs,
Uvp,1 e Jutaal
Till
•Thuts wilt- I hate a bud then social nutlool he' warpn a motion b) Polk, the
COt' PT, SEMI WOLF COUNTY,
'Ilut she CtrnIt from u name' anhIluld thy' srtitmii
,'d tllrrt4lv,
!',IrIlmrttee vppotwtt the bill
FLOP I
gustd suburban IICIOU"
I'iueu ostli paTt.1%ts neser
No •p
ItId CIII III".' prrrinill'
11Cr
parents
hate'
Ifs Pt 'Tool 151A1 Of
°.And
:.!ramrcl that such ruinni
MDLEHILLS
f,tAP4P 0.1 P.4.Is.EP
Legal Notice
bern intist' iti their church
:i'vscuI
dt4tets
could
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IN lIfE CIRCUIT COURT SOP
,CeP4TEINTI4 JUDICIAL It,
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C?Y O A TAMt)N'( SPRING
ILOR IDA. poIltia' t,JDd,VISiOI I

Defendant
ORDER 'TO 5140* CAUSE

10 151 STATE QI FLORID
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'TORNEY FOR THE (iGP'TEF'.'
UD'C IA C1RCU''T 01 L I
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PROPERTY OWNERS
PAYERS AND CITIZENS OF H
CITY OF ALT3HTE SPRING
'T PlROUGH THE

FLOP IDA. ,PsCLUDmPdG NOt
5 I 0 1 N 7 5 0 5% N I N
PROPERTY OR

tillinG any I &amp;;.AT ION

o' rn,q'rev ,t Inc
,neoliC ,f' tOry SUIt

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SUBJEC' 'T

'THEREIN AND

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ANY RIGHT, 'TI'TLL OP
'(REST IN PROPEP'V TO I
art t:C'TID 5Y ISlE ISSUANC

NOTICE OF SUIT
is SlID MUN 'CI PAL IV C
TO QUIET I ITLI
$ERElNAF'Tt
5,b.,1GL110N5
P. 'sit NAME QI slL 514.11 i
PA Ill I C Li L A P L
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FLORIDA
DISCItibLO. OP TO SE A
'To 'The Desenc.n?s
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ANY
IN
UUNPI. 'I C - ED
N H BUNCH and
SIIREBY
tilt wife aVId V S WHITE usc —
"Uu anø s.c? 01 t'*- are he'
WHITE tsbs wit? if alive, a' If Dead
reowred it aPOs.' or the lIlt' flit
tt VIII U' ha' ut'tA?IOwfI ham
clots A.
Oevt*u,t legatees or pranleet IflC APfm.. 1512 a' 5 00 C
befo'r ttse CirtuIt Covet f Sa'n,01
all Ott,? Pe'flsU' pa"tupi claiming
Count,. linda at the COufItlos
t, tn',gn. vice or again,' then.
it Sanford FIOf'Ida, Inc 500* CIt
anc
mv the prIer" 0 the Cotnpma
Al' pa"I.tt 00 pa"sons fsa.Ifl5 00
fmltO It Ihe IbOst eflt,tI
claIming ant rightt Inc or lltrts'
procasdinvi should nøf be Qflflt
"I .110 '0 the following
Inc ttst obtIQPfOPl$ fherl
p'oit'Iy 54'UIIPC in Seminole
0pt!' bed Inc 'fit poteedn
tb',01
,ivanCe 10"
asm,vrIf.ng ttv
beginning a! the 5* corn." f to.
SI
validated alsO t*nf.rmIt
P4
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V PE.'.. 0$ Sadie,,
consisting 0$
oulg.t
'Tgw?s$I'iiP 3$ South. KIngs 31 Las'.
Wall
'TØp
Revenue
Ufility
run Las' $01', Watt? 33$. Vies
miming in tts* pea's 1577 ttstosj
$01'. SauDi 335' to aeounninc. (or
15t2. b.aenc •fyta'.e' 1' 014 i
tatting teven :ii acres maria'
the ega' rile $0" ii
Ypu, and eat? *4 you are nOtIfied caeC'ng
mO'e p.tleCUl
tOO' a Sul! ft giftIt title ho fheabov? oe,I,gaf.Ot.t. I
1*11' ted fle'tc''pt,0" 4 tad U0i.g$ii0'l$ bel
P.
O,-sc"mtied
to contained it' to. Compoaint filed
agaDis' you .110 you Sr. reQuired
Pr tI'edinQs
Serve Copi U' iOu" Answer to the th•
In, 0-or to Show CauSe still
Plaintiffs •flo'nt r.ENNE'TH
published infO. mann,' ryou,rec
OSWALD. BrIGitte ObmaiC. 'Tna'
Fiprida Siatialpi,
SectIon 7S
4 5 uetctsa'. 335 N Maa'iolua Avenue
Th, Sanford Wild, I
Orlando. hanOI, and file it,

oI'igifirl Ill the offite 0$ the On ,
st...
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*4 Qefirnal

34.1573. ofhe'wise the Illegifiens
toe Complain' wIll Di 115*1 i"

cnte'SSiC

'Tn.s r,QfiCe Shall tie pultililhIC VICe
sect weal for IOu" Ill to'*etvtmI
w,0.$ ots 'The Sanford 4.110

Setn,t.Qir Citin', Flo',da

St Ellen Scott
Deputy CIa'S
PuOluw Mac 77$, Apr 3. 10 11. 1517

Ill II

DONS AND e-'P!'f'"
ta'C,
in me County of Seminole St

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Co.".' '.s'orn
South PIll
i-Sat

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Mg' NOAC, hot e Fo. Worm,
'rasat 1110)
EXC1EhT INCOME OP
POP - ,iI, IT Y tOt matu, e r,san It

ad See GOODYEAR
tStI ,,Pet inc rated p'oducit
Dir.' SSICI eupereersce Iso?
IrCr'ti'i'y bill miii? have abllI",
IC Cl?.' with owt'set- managers
InC r'.,'ttta$400 a,).nt$ for corn
me- a and i,ldutt! u$I accounts
Ma' c' uI 40 p"rle" red, but II,
11i0i' ci receive PQuII con

$3-Wanted To Buy
53-Swap And Trade
54-EquIpment For Rent
5S-Mmtc,lian,ovs

117 1 Oh.c fti

V Florida. t011 14Th Ole Of Mar

R0.- ,
CIRCUIT .IUOC,E
7
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JOSEPH DAVIS JR..

5TEt451R0M DAVIS I.

MCI N'? Q%$4
aintift
AftatthtS tof'
1109,0. Stat,- bano Suite 72
SaIIIOIC. SIO'.OI 3Dfl
77 4, APr 3. II
PvbtiIts Mar.

II

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'pi

weekdays

lit
s',A,J,P', TERMS

lL','5LI54 701$
DS CAPE CENtER
247' H0"y Ait
Pt 37-3 75)g
ATTENTION CItpoo' a' L0'50w100
Child 01', CI!, Ce',t,, fOr

S
siuCRLD
parer". Cal 1.353";

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MIII FR.

117 0157

If (),lai.uIo 1),

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lISP I uoln es(,llent condI
AM F 'i'. Is.atpr, Air, tape di''
ip,athe, Interior, $1330
441 5111
IltS' S p in CII'S be seen dali -

a weekS, blue 4,
Sealpoinl, hos trained IS each
br Fatter)?) 4173 -

Siam,h kittenS.

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1,14 tlucJpbaSPr Chiampmor',
eIIee'f Shape, 777 $311

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Pe,SlIa( lIcliptO I, auto-naI
antique llr.ns. I 'nipectuon fS.'
-_ofla' 4411111

Allelgy lovc ii S-A.' ,l i,,'c.tPed blue
,,,alp l,r,at (II".' Ii 'n ,,14 52(13
re belt oft.,, 171 0)4.4 aller 'i

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IF IF VISION SITS 12$ UI'

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041

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And Supplies

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1 141 Mu'S 4r..4, Pit. II H, a C,I, Ii''
V '.
SHELl I
Shill, c Ipbn 1143
173Ff) CARS 17) 7540

Mfl*Sary

Pets

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Arn.?,ran, g' '
lv4r'.yrtalinp (ill 177 5614 II'"

I 'tllit'l,'l lIT
y cell the
.1'
Old (ni'lI ,54.lprfl Slop

II,., 1117

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Ii'., II ambIt!
4

5A(ll I
Well.'"

10 dy guliI"trP
')'ll ', Al'I'I., 11.14(1 I'".',
1:1 II?

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,At ri. 5710011

I1al'li

II,

Poultry

e" r.t

51

31$QSt

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941 Svitt SpecIal. 4 If' • AT, P
1193
505 YOUNG'S AU'.

Livestock And

62

uSl%"?l%

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177 4)71

SanlocO

tnt Blue luSlrC Electric CIrpel I I isO, (lordS, An,mal. SupplIeS
I'll FAIR. Fairway P11*1
Shampooer for only SI day
Ss"l'tcl, 173 44)5
('Alt ROil 'S I' 1.114141 TURF

177 1011

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3)

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Houses For S.a'e
Own.n

fI

rin..ol....,

37)

St. Johns RaIt

cangiriryl,

Pt'chamoe

0°apet, cer'ral I, a 7 104$, frn0ed.
peh'nty
fry.! Many estras 373

',c,',

115 000 Termt

,hPttl

Mafcw A

(Sctt''i ',%'t.,lr'e neil,.
377 15*7
.S.inlcrsl I.,,

- Auctions

Si

Cailbart Real Estate
2114011f SEM. ICE
li

THE SHOPPERS
GUIDE

GOODS

FIRM
1
tTCPt PARk AVENUE 322 $173

l.i itrr' u"s a' 07 4450
t:: ;t;

LI';. C10t fly"? 0,-edt TCt'1'1 ml
agriciiliurll l!CI Good QIdCPi
land rIP, 51,10, 1110 Ircit treet

'...'itl

Silt

SEMINOLE SPORTING'

tp.( TIME TI

'SM

Acre Plus

.°IELAkI £.I'L01Yf5415
1145% V ,r%' $?r'

"or's'"' I I

Household Goods

rI'.'lr%5riI 1"iI Ie,o,,,l.l

itt! 1I.l, I)49t CaT. PS, FaC",'
laS'.
, ot, 'i I, (',00d ConditIon

t'zu'u

houses Fcr Saic

31

'Sn;

Apartments Rent
Furnished

23

sisi

"Just 'take it back!'? NosoIlg.and.dance?"

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Auto; For Sale

'S

(OAS( PIANO (0, P0

'i.e

I(iii'ti,Ai Sriy,ti l''l
177 IC'4

Jrr

9',',

Maylati ul,
Qcv3d titn,I'l',i no',, tot sin iii,

15' tra,l.ra, 1730 Op'pendable
51445 $S tIP o,,!t ShIft mIfit
T,','tt
(-tOttI ill

15 P0

$411

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P11.140 IN St011A(.F
Ilelsililul ConSole 5IiPd 1tI1ly
Repoited It. new lfetpontIhli
prly can t.', a big SIvirst3 on low
0,pttseflt ballot, Wrils (IUIF

, Q,ia.rp washer,

Our t".y (OhTlpItlttIPQVtI'lY %petIlaI%
hi $4130 Ii' Step V tiossnIda'
,,IN 55$ lIP Oufdriv,u, 53100 In
Ict,yduj(lOf y $1750 IS. Coi cccl Cr all
hoer Ider 0.11', 51215° Galvaflhled

r

Storage TInS

Il

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Better Than Boat Show

_?! 3100

r

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(P14vc'iIsl ', ton pick 'it'.
mpchlnically g-itd WIt nof Usel
Pa' hIuling 777 2111

$arincd

Iie.is iiy SnIp. 119 $3. StI
21t135 I rend. 37) 0735

5g

ii... Pi','pnp

a'.' 'tie'

i

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Boats and
Marine Equipment

47

,.

Truck; And Trailers

1144

111 64)4

(Itel (Ipt Iptil Piano, tOilets $171, It.
11) 3167. 1701 W lcd SI,.,!,

7313471

Slit it I clii 111101fF COMPA ICY

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Bicycles

00115(1, flit. losdl.

AIAIF Ill III1PII?(JI4E
hut Slm 1',t.

i,ljIIP Il,)nlP ulei tongue, lIck.
hIP. Alto p1181 rnob.lS hO,n,
ltd
1 73.0 I 144 pIp, ficOen 7701)
milei I 501) i 16 5 10 ply, grind
Mc StIlt, 331 0011 aller I

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new, 133 itt (,,slfl f'w 54', 372 7117

ASALO54 APARTMENTS
&amp;d.jt't'-NO PC'S

Cleveland Ohio

CALL 30 tIll
O*"er 3 P1ed,00'n. I Bait.
Persct-d. (ociosed Carport $11,540
4,) i.i',nlltl, P11 17) 53f5

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PUIIL. IC AU1' 11014
I .e' t Mo.'idi, nijol P 30 p m
(onsignmenl% welComed' Open
Santocd I •tcmrcs'
tai, IC S
II 97
A,. I-OS, li.I

I

dJ5s-

'TwvbflroOmo turn ttheC Ipa'-lmeftt

Pea chioren or pets 227 3*75
Houses Rent

24

U ni u rn is he'd

3

TwO tI'd't'O" P1(0)5.. 5 tcPer
ag-upped 772 4453

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76

Siitrflf'5!, m!'. tn' I acre 51.500
Pr r-5

MobIle Homes

31' Eat' Dl
O..e0o. AOlt5 Accept pr School
c'hiiIC $100 month 3*3 5.311

1*c bedroom 10

Rehr Yard Encloseø
For PrIvacy

NEW HOMES

f',.'1

FOR EVIRYONE!

SOLD

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iF ych. tiaven't seen tf5'Se
hc"ies Itc,i1' tie 5Lt ft). 0:
belt,", tp*t a"e ai

:0,000" 4 t'r'O'C.c"' tc'tt' r'rry
0.' ccr'sd'uCVseC e.!t i , ', '.1'.

P,c, COnIVICIw's Inc
323 $011
£ .eo.n;s 373 13C.a

Mci.'ng M$t Sell. lovely 3 bIC"cxw,
Ii bathS shag Carpet. central
heat. air. Country Club P4p,9P,bs
Se-P '0 IPVPL Ofe 322 5574

*

*

7-Mussca I Ma'cPsandlSe
S$-Slor', And
Office Equipment
S5-Machiner
And Tools
AG-BuIldIng Mammals
Al-Lawrm And
Garden Equspment
47-LIvestock And

2

1,500,15 Open S I Dlii
WOO DME RE
DEVELOPMENT CORP
3571 Sar'fo"O Ave .327 4051'

as a bjyt"r ufldc'
li' .erious linlrmcin;
If *t let-I
p"

Jim Hunt

o. ,, l , '

ta'!O,fl
*'l

you

you 10 0" I
t,ei.iS while you'

mgse

re-" ¶.'

t,'i'p

It,.,,

Im'o'r-i-i-ed

Peuftry
43-Pets And SuppLies
44-ClothIng

*111, fenced

372 5351

YZI 144.

Sian

COLONIAL

I
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— FINANCING.RIO
FHt.

SNARe IN THIS HIGH
PROFIT 3 BILLION VJL
LAP BOOMINc BUSiN[S
t"itcsb&amp;itu rierdeli iitvrt'd
'trI P., t ci full floe

sieaoo
from 17,600

Sauls Agency
le( A, 101,I: '4
0) tilt

Santor Realty

Want Ad

M',
,,"

Department

'-:y, -'
1_LI."

Hour3
BRA ILEY ODHAM
bIJILDER DEVELOPI

b:UAM. 10 $:31a P.M.

e.S

SATUR DAY
:OOA,Mto 12NOON

323-4670
cjrIlOIitCt
;içs5 37

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1,.' Ic, 14111 tlrpC' lP#c,uQPiC,yl,
'Vai Sf4-at ytltrvt, cro4rrc'
t?t.n
Ott
".m'ppPd
lia'.luiCab,rleft. laige panelled
v!.l cc*m Call Don Fly lot tO.'
05* P.C$'OP lt,la,
AUSTIN 01vILIOPMEUV CORP
ItO ho. 37• Ailamonle Spi r.gs.

(,Cni's I
1ev arid Ii itt Sign',,

I

ulfy %I'tv,(P, !a14 7111

Attic Insulations
3*1110140
11014111 InSulIllOfIt
AlIt
CON
A
IlIATIPIG
DII IOPIING, 3615 5 Irenrh Aye
321 4130
711 ,Va S,iis. 1011 OU (111 hAve
511(114 iiu%'"r'.'. appeac in lIe
!,liOI'l'I. II', i'.tii ot: I' as moo I'.
$15 a ,,caslh ' ('all 377 7411 411,1 III
Iv ,nji ,ii,l at ,i%Of usda p'

Auto Insurance

70 1117
v.1, t,pr- and Bathroom Cabmrels
I,,, rn-ca tops, slrus, •.pecl n
ttatlahOv) 372 SOIl
(.011 Clubt. compute tel. I irr-t, I
ISill,' 3 woodS, arid bag ('Se

l#,,ll I ll'i,,4i' .i I ISO
,,,,lli, l',i 1 ilii'tlS I Al 1.1 ).,)l,

liyr'.l

Ir.'

Ill AIR 151,1 Pet V I

A lid

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,toi'l '

III IsiJ

Automotive Servi&amp;

II II
111(11' 1111
I lilt' AflS 1511,'
IIII 1110 IlIJ"'i .SAPII AL)?
SIll I SAVI VIII) (Hit Alt',

(4.!,tt.t1-'.,A 1.14(4. 1. 1111%
0'. ltill.ng. .scic.d.d $IQ.C47u2 Call
',*ree. I305i 444 5754 t011ict

Now 5 Remaining

322-

l9I.lh it,It
t,

fl,ally 371 1411

Nuihilt, SuhiOa,$ 4 HuludIvI Call
Ill (417

itt S'J5.

Prc,ct

2611

ti tany.Ihy 'allO''sled all case ItCisliS V tI'.ls 1,51 il ui ist I
(.5..' (4491111 .494-4,5 lOde F ii, Niche I 5f sdcci$ 5014 I. 10111101* S..ei' as
*f.s. l'n5.0.e
it IllIii $I5r, fi(,.I uiltllvt,V4, iir'i
,,',anu'.i',,'°* plan's. 001*vSic avid i,,'i,I f(l.i,,44W41 •C(tAu"i$ ItS
d.5l.ul,'.,$$s we satict will Di vi(4',rOiela $01 haivlIaiIw,5 lAid licilliti itid
lssiecI.iq -'s'iW AM isoIf -ins i's .s4n'.sd ti St.' sIn4w-v *. i'.isd a
,al14,M,.. 'lt'1,.d01, ii*b 01 Ill'%a4, it OIls I'll sit' 51(4CS •r.ii,.mi,.' le
vl,551 11v'&amp;"°4' 5'id iteW'P1P
(.49' Ilif' 0.01 its It ta". i.'r,.y '.4f.'t.Iy
ha".",,,' 'a' ,'u. tttiva..,,.,.. , .i ,., 0,. ' l,ie's '*'r' l,.ii'.I .m
0' .'011l i'll It.. (,."'PIfI edys o'•' u' ,... .4 r,5 014.14 r',"VW aid Fill ',.o..
Al. s..iue3 5V,&lt;tip (01i14'

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v,,nt,e',

, Mobile homes

I

I 1111

,I.t p :iiIm
I.,

Wendo*s
RepaIr.
I'anellng Sub Conlcact I- raining
Trim out LicenSed, bonded 37)
LII) aflec 6

WMdTED ADS th.t In
dicalts a pc.ferenci based
on age trom .rnplo-,'ef I
ci-iered by the AGE
DISCRIMINATION IN
ACT
EMPLOYMENT
Moe. lnfoi'rn 1k may be
cAitained froeti the Wage

Line to

Qually. Low Coil Poult
An, f)rtpn l'
):I ams',

ipeclal Services
luI lisp gliltir lIt 5 0

CIa'

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les'i,,it'S '
kIcIds I(riled tundei 'rvi
5.34 15.4$ or 53$ $01
A((tiu%ill

tflu

IiulIdut'nU

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54$ loader
53,4

IIr.'li.,lring Wr..i.s

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III' Iii AOY P014 SUMMFI'I
I'' Aluitsuflurn St 'ito tkir *10 grIll
,islIileuI.
,leIi,er.d and tuii
III SlotS SI,', Special
17? 9$ l
site-S cOca Also Iuailabl• acrylIc
Slit v1 doorS. 131 PS (ompitlily
i,sl.ylled Call LInt-nut's Ooo,s 01
5.,,tord, 371 illS
Il,

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70 per c,i,l olt b'al'o cool Screen
room Unled Fins,, A,nrsg &amp;
CacpeI ol SanIord 171 3471

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4, S Building

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III

A* MCIanaPsan, Contracl.f
Ill )475
Ii) lIt'
1171113

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£0 IOU haDOy

lot nø 10nger nicUr,'
sttll 'tOrnI It
to eisy t
iii Call 327 iIII
ytly'

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Rail lirpart. (',c..iia'i
lee,I I fit' r-tli',,alvs 177 4!JI

',

eslsriors,
mobile
hOmes,
reasonable
c4Ie5
Pirtiuru
wash*d
lIcenSed boryjId, .11

iucn' 00 letS ot $30 eeP

_lncome TjSt

Sr.s.ng$,Aileratons
1411: Se-")r-an 51,J
AI.I',',,.,lr Si'''' '. $11 1.11'

I 'u "C'u'.t
ie'"W
04 Al. 'it i I t .l%
I ,ii if ujJ i ' c,
12) 'ire
I
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0 M Harrison
jliMl,-,.

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tea 1411 ii 611 4211
Call lc,i(
Ill
171 45,)

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.511, S1i4i1 II' I'
t1'4l C if II ytI
All l,pt &amp; t.irt
tSr 'ipi ' I. ',er'. -

51

5%auP''ns I Swpii'

I Ii.5' ' I i IIi.tjcl 0' is
llpSIu.li ' .. ii 1 1 ,111 Ill 07)4

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I)'ll 441 gieI.,If

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1,2114 1,14 $1
11115 il)', I, *1 eSELL i'
1,1 14'iJii. Pu,onpt ',' u
l"Ialrf is'IIJ'l'O,'eft Iii 4112

tIC Icy1

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Well Dr'u III tug

Laundry Services

II 015,1, '. ',.,,ii is
i'll i ' .I,,l tt,.(ll,i.

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JOIN IIII SI-lOPPER'S GUIDE

CLASSIFIED!

C.ue you, PscnselP'.al new look. I'QOIS.

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I AP4()S(Al'ONG, Ifeatoneliie rIles
I, 10454 Ipog
fee
I all P 1 II
Santold
171 45)5
(Ii la,,li 7110)17

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P,14k ii *1,111 1411 III lIlt pIP,
If', (hun il,, . 5 sl, 'u*S
711.0 f..iUi A.s Ill tIll

Direct

Paradise Pools

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Eating Places

Your

Pool Supplies
AQUA l'OOl. SE IIV ICC S
OP 5(MlIliOI,( INC
1'Ool Supplrl Sf1 vIces %i
irr-aIO e 141) S 8 rp,,i, 177 stIf

R,mod.I,

l'.,s,,nalif,d II. Se, vice
lits
ai1iUinlfllPl
I4OS.aIla f)t its SanhuHd

A '.,.'.Il, 1.1 !1AI

373 1,14

and

CAr.IPIIIS Oil ROOM ADO
l4.-,ncsii'I old or tuvIu1 a new Fire

III A Ill Y Pu .5''
'.41 tIle

Cera mics

$ 40' M'jt,'lI IviftIe fo' Sa'e 0,'
cent '1,111 t,ac,,Iua Call attic 6,

AL, POP tiC. Pt. u,%l(5i NC.
Ii 1'O.I 'I', AIIM Al t'% C ,.,',!O'ts *(V I
0) lift
$71 1,41
173 lIlt
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Plumbing- Electric

horn,

P1 hun' Cibin,I
Ire, C',lrnatrs

''''''I,
Ii'

Man.c pal Cern,lecy, 3

This fIEWSPAPEW does not
knowingly accept HELP

Wie

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1,1501111 I I S III All! y 'i,?I)r
III.,' - •i I .45 ii, 'iii,. ,'
IU Iii,
lit', 11,1* Au-

lit (41'

17

TIll ,lAPlt)Y MAN
oil Icc ',rnlI pl.nlufl17
'I'.I' $71 244$

•.(f'll,sl

1p.'el, 3 a0iOnflj Oat 11,04.0
$130 sail. 343 5111

2345 Pact

Beauty Care

Johnny Walker
R ea Ily
C

Idr'i(vIeInIjt Room Add paunting.
i
unleriOr,
.,cp.-uIIr',,
Ir,,or ReAsonAble lii S 4 1

I',i.lcg
5•iJI I I I $4
ii I,, ili,t
frI I,, ',I, S AI15,iilce(5 St VS
.'jt' JIll S I cci,, 0 1.,. Ph III

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WIlY STORE IT AND FOliGET ii
Sell it etul totgel it *'Ih a Wanl AJ
Cmli one Cl oul Ad Visors 'or "eti)
Pl( '1117 Out ad

.-'sl,malr'S 37) 1040

0411? EPICII COMPAP4'f

two 1t7 32) i4tjI

Acreage

210 Mignitli Ave
377 4473

317 454)

SI l'h 173 liii

(Pan Link Free (tlirn•lr-

hAlt lit 1.1.? 1 IPISIJRAIICF
tI ( SIrs' Ii '1
'1,41

' EXCLUSIVE

P.1150 (Phd P,10.ctI QiwlIlea
H.stI,.. 7.4.41 7?ISI
i$ iraMid Sled .4w'. IN

as

0-angel, ritra nice VaIencias
Can Deliver GraeesIe. 34$ Slel.

i

lot,

kR Pin Ad Ap
.'"rs I., It ill(,ll.l10'3 14 III

Store equipment, stock and
beverage liceflit, #01 sale Phone

all ccci- OC,.1n,j *-tt
I.'j'ry,nT,'u Ii batt.t for 111,5(1)

0"''

CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION

)t S-$0

CONOITiOPIIPIG
(jII1i'd0 Drive, 17) $414
1.014

Iq gdaicr and

(anl(t&amp;fl
t'ocPgn Con',
109 14 Itt SI 373 4)57

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34

24

Pr. Stason Air (00411,00cc (fleCk up
Alto wisher and cefrig.nIlor
',.c.'te Cal PILVA IIFATIPIC, A

P. II

5.4$,'

CALL UNTIL NOON TO
START OR CANCEL YOUR
AD NEXT DAY. SAT
'lOON FOR MONDv.

P4ltOft 51108 4.1 ROtri

fULL IinnC..E AppIuaOCes
SANIOROFI (COlIC COMPANY
7317 Part Or,,.'. 117 1317

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tIAVEPt
3*R0i1".
KINNILS 11alr.,i, 0.pprsg
Hey MWeSI Ply 173 3737

Home Improvements

j ',

NO SELLING.. KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOBI

SAPdroRD PHONE

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US

i
a'. sit et rr.,n!n II 7 pr.
'.,llo, 760 900.1105 1 Ou Quill,
-'u.. f 54* 7)5

Sten strom
743

w

*11" tank, on wheelS List price,
1)31 53. o$la'e'd It $100 d,tcOvrIl of
1719 53 Other modefs and m:es

Seminole CoIn Center

I.'

3)

Pet Care
ANIMAL

'.1 III Akik (.1 ASS Pu l'AINT Co

_____________________________

Appliances

14 P twin cylinder

*0001401 F'SGAIIDEPIC(14T1ll
733 3171
'all (ilty y A,r

2OO Down

SI$407

i5t

Glass-Mirrors

I'..' Sr.iscn Ac Irs,,t,loni'c 'iilS
tiilt *'t'*I,* ,,i'd I roltal 5,tli.-rl5
I,.,,.r%l lV(, .li '-I APIS fl San

For Sale
o,r CornpeSl0'.2

33) 1)54

I I.e

Air Conditioning

Miscellaneous

Cnvet'liOnaI Financing plait

tPSanla.tup kIlirli, F l°naui 'asiir s itV V
.44*1st,
,
al 01 esi.
S.

Ph 377 SIll

a,e,labll Mac's (Ie(tric Service,
377 5731

F Ia
PP.0". 131 4)00

Slid "VUVlI'ril' I'. nee404 fat
101 sparS lung Iwo 1 bedroOm, I"a
4Ih, with tentrel P,e,sl and ar II
1377 ElliOtt Can (up fiyr(P.I5e4 ($1
f HA 775. IHA rsg,,i'ar, Va c

DISPLAY
a"(RCMAI4DISII4f, INC
b'ii"!øi,i
t.' ',,ou i lul.. (.7144
Or? t.,.
314

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

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Shaded in, 175, • ISO' Many
h.t'$ and V$j% 54 Y

,.'p niare a&amp;tS$
V , 't nji't,.e'

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OIly 3311,
51
ic
lift Or. Rosal,.. &amp;

Academy Manor

PtSIe PtgvnI *1111 Itreened paiicu.
detached gar.ge arid fool $1510, Oh

Minimur lnta.l,u,..nt

The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

RIhIAlICO

iced

ISo. 37

Vi'-SQCANQUALIFYUP4D(Rflf,',
Iii. 3S P1400RA?#'
rio Iy,'r-(-5 r,
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1,5 I,? t,,u
I
,,' (P10-ce 3an04atl'ai"- c
h,.aV115 P40* ri PiQuS.n'u itt ,°.t C
"ertt tee ,i ,Cu Cal, 0,1' ,

LAICE MARC

every problem.

SHOP THE EASY WAY!

N011aoa,. Baby tiedi

$5

All.,,',,',I. Spy rigs, PHI

"SanfetO, Sales L.ader'°
tILL 1.1141 LICLUSII[ V.0%

SERGF.ANTS!

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MI 111*

COP P.

Call Stenstrom

WORLD FAMOUS

'1'

Equipment For Rent

$4

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I' a MODULAR 140111
.r'tattrC Wtfl,riCi 1 LimIt

ti''

up-to-date way to solve

Chiert elI. George Stuarl. 13) 1
Rob,ntori, O'land, Plon, toll I,,,

DEVELOPMENT

I, Lvfl 3327)74

I..,

will find this directory
the most convenient and

Swap And Trade

53

AUSTIN

5L( (it

lIP1 I'll S.',l,O
SI '''% 177 114?

I".

IQ wall (Irpel
Central fleeIng
flu-i,,' lui tutthen

Cit,,lit,

Pner.jl 3 5? . 2 bfluIt. III Roo'".
$7,000 Atsuine 113.501 mortgage
11*5 moo ,i's(IUdes lieS and 'n
tunarsc? O*r,,f 372 S272

a. Ai-.'tiOOPiSR ePOch'

lyffl.t,,itr Appian

116W Itt SI

PP 372 7)15

72303.44

utSO

'001%. etc Buy I oc 1001 tn%
ac,,iAIarl 733. Santcwa A.,

(all Don Fly loap
)J) Ill I0co','c,

PULP REALTY
45, A IS? 51

including
CONTEMPORARY

'tm

convenience. Permanent
residents and newcomers

11)7

4, hOtir bedroomS
(.1.1g. or Carport

0."-

Mt

PET SUPPLIES!

SPANISH

CASH)?.

''c"t C., locust

I

775

5'te

ttMi'Lli laLPICY
Mt"iI,I-' OIa.'fl'WP5lLS
II II I' eric

3 bedroomi'i baths

71-Auto Repairs
Partt. Accettor pes
77-Import Aute

yIr0

cold rear its.'.

C7ACRES Ott pav

are listed for your

i,.i'l 3215170

A1DiP1C. MACHINES Rent a or-.
O.sefIi EIIVIP,C fo' 110 a monitt
AppI ,,fllIi lO*Itd plaroha%e

I e' s 'lily rDo"r
' 'cm $h7.fO

112.000

It(ALt'Y. 'NC
Peg I',.' Estate S'QSt
3722111
"-u"s S'0art A 040"dart Call

SPII

Transportation

con

fllDd,flt, 00*0 10th prIce

ASLITLE ASI2XCIC*N
bed' ant'. I '-, ba'l' MOfnet - '.antr Ii
'*I'. .011 tO wail ca'pVs, t11
ciosre garage. ?efrugenlor,
range, Clot. so Frtm 111.000

''il',f '('5l'''.D''Z,'olt.

Qulilfy we

air

assume S'. plc cS.'if mortgage a'
Mi 72 per mon'P. pays ill wilt

i('(llAIiS OP ANYONE
MA.' UALI'Y

s ?i* tty
tu' fou must meet It

tIc)' ems

THREE BEDROOM

RETIREES* *

SI '

9uiud.i.'se-t

$2,100 flown

w,ttl

Oni, 17000 per lire

ONE O SANFORD S
FINEST

20 We-i-! has alt Ct1 services

payments

The following busInseS

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CARROLL S FURP411URF
All b''Ck hOm
7*0 full baths

l 17.11

nea! town. fle*I',
plmntea. assume $45 mc.ntfhly

dl0oned

I

Churches

HiIoahlta At,

TWO BEDROOM

liti--

5 LEFT

2444

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I ,.fr'.lume
."i'r"ai'(el 1 pee Oc lull 'tout,

Phc,n, 30 t3.

37) 'CX- C"'r°' l."r

Houses For Sate

A'i.3 IS Ic,, IS 1' cv-' "04,1" I It'
I-'Psil 'J'e ra I per tent I
71*2
"iett5 .1 yOu Q,.uti'ty fv IPIA 331

PEAL I

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P4a,e Itli Plrrosjltl Fury Ill, will
toll) 10' gO&lt;eI uSed truck Call 372
3'7) nI!.', Ip ,,
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2OO Down

Payton

APIS and 'TraIts It C7 ICrost
Itt,'- 5k.,s,e,a'lC ia"t'fl 'uot, it

31

54—AntIque's

SANFORD

Rent

WEST

49

OIlMAN CONSTRUCT ION CORP
373 0357

Country

Wanted To Buy

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merge pOnee-d
f1mil ,00m, OOvbiI carport, diet'
well ID' ha,'sI InC pIrd *i!11
.'.s' 12CC' ac-oP 400 SKI pa' ,,',Ofl!fl if
5'. "itr!;1pC
ID?,rI It' ti'5'f
Qal,l'ed 31001 b.droomo moGdtlt
57$ SX
hesi in C.ty 700 Sana Batbata

3 5q.Ørcpim

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57

1 .tkr J en sue
II iglilatiolt

Suburban

ClASsED HO','(,.
II h.'lF
L"-'l's ODn' 1-AvylygI

I,

I

I Schoino Ilit, s Ilcysle and I cult
31'', lIke
fl.ty(l*, t'sa,,lirsa

11*5%', 21105'

For Sale
$SA-$csusebo10 Goods

And Scerners
74-Trkt And TrllIprj
'S-Autt r0 S-aiii

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'tO l'-,j,td,ng
II"?, o Sec v IC

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Vnits*ag.n;ithichvor'l*1IIIt '05
,alp re Irad. In, r"wsf-4'yrll 4'ell
U I III?

h.,.it,

'I'.

1511

Import Autos

III ti'di ?'A' ',15i ,sl
I"*'t.-1 - leSs, 5's,i •5i '. $7
ai'., t.,i II IVI Ill £151
lf$%

,

SticIping
n

II

flutier, l,i.l,, 'r

SItuations Wanted

16

Btdr''0n WrIt ConSbIIOIlrd
Intr' l'nt'a Co"P Oat" 5R I.

2C West is located in fr.cndty
SAtFORD,5 Blocks West of
Fri-nt" Ave on )Ottt 51
3 to S minuteS to •ll

$1—AuctIonS

1;"

/1,

II

7

Sti

1100 5 lOt S ,,IP i,
Station (las I'a, ,tIl,

41

_____________________ All s' a" cr Marsapensent positIon
wanlec it', Ajvi graduate with A
TEXAt COMPANY ofta's op
5 In tiutifsi'i.i LflmolnlI?rlt,O't 372
$0' hIp" irycomoC plus
pe--.'t',
pl
?i'.l'Clt'% t'',IttlOft trltti
anc ,.I',ndan' 0Iupe tia'stfits
17 Damestic.Child Care
Reciai'tllrst ol esp.rirscl. ape at

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SCo_G.raU.Rummna, Sales

ISO I ratItlU?

LcsnC
Yt'lt'-r cab Co - 7-CT

"mu

,'.'"' '

I1,A )Il
I POilifl%
lOd l'irapPl'u'l

TlI"JPIOt,

Business Property

3o

Li

• 'li- l'c',j

'.'

Sal'

-,

I,C'u*l,'uf ll"i VI, I

Male Female
Help Wanted

(Ik'Ii (5'

77

I;; 07 , 1

°'"
I t'V'
p , ,lipr,I c nr,t.P'cS '-4'.*
rasP *lth good (redlI to lISP 0
pus,mcr'It CIII Rev IlarOor. tis,l.-1

'.

WORLD SAlES
OptI %i0,l.(sn Dl (OlibIp wldp 0
( eric ii ho, .ut Og ufloecitot it'
II rideS 101% and pirkt
a,a'iahle Oi't" I•e I I t ' 11

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p',julcaI Merchandise

MUII1eC

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D.IeclhusWddapVMII'ctm. 1572

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
A'Ihu If b.cAwltf. ir
Cur's f toe Circuit Court

CInculiliOft

,nu,a'sicloalllw. publIshed itt Sni$v
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M.rc.tiand's.

1.0 I i,,'IIl 5''It'l I lii'%t$
74 5t
5(5- 8 rericl'. I'.se . 71) S5!

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p'

PubiIIt'Martl'V, A.puli3.1C$7. "
DE

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Mobile Homes

34

Molp w;Di light

LuecuIIOf'i

fl RE
OF RITA

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by Gill Fox

SIDE GLANCES

*0110 1-'. 2'.'c" Wv', 15 A end
PIp 'n,'s " 5.5 C'.' 'si II

)

ulrvcIy.I Vrall,r, full 1.If
conpamned. tanfIr's aill. 01."
hwf'Ie'.g. only $,I00 .P, 731 4544

At.liqsIPl *hi,IP,t, t,'i tpll lv lit.
Alyai ,pfuri%h'i',J RUICYIf'S. l
uS II Si 01 1$0I
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Wa.hri"It4"e, lull InC part tin..
A4XIIS, If, cw-nso" to 5mg P4Q 550101'

Gina'-. *.'.'ses IIvrS a' older fat
ru!
Will ,rarn,
Mi) nit'S
Apply in person any
5pis' *347 ,.'IrlCi St , 100 0*000,
be$.-c- 7 50$ S p in

DII.',-

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372303)

5

'

Trila.,

t,av.l

$elf cnr'$ . •Ie.ps I, new $i,
11.0$ Ph 577 tIC)

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5%'an'ed Maid tr Cy-*r', Saturday S
I-tOurS II 17 Piot, Ph Iftdr S p in

Male Help Wanted

Yl

Pry appI

'r'''',ls

oi,-'p

lit
I,
SIt 501 Fvei

?Ve-%.Thu(l)5.

'iciutewa'S fl?ww'ie 3723105

"4,54Cm LESSONS
iT 5%'.ei Chard Coi'r'st
"a's We'%'e' 2

t?

1,1,5

Cornet

SW

Travel T,ellecs

.

PAlIP I AP4IIIJUFS

Waltr11$11 waritt'J MuSt be :1
Apply In 0145.015 tO Late Monroe
Inn, Hwy 11*2 NorTh. Santiod

7

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Antiqtses

56

ill 17$

apr. '."

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fth*'i'n*" ¶.ani,t.l

Female Help
Wanted

Baby %Itipr ho live in

JaCI ICS
Swim School
'tPli'f'l)

e

M*nageP at 117 CIII a' .es III
55*1140
tAtIf' liP 1)
tt44
Il I' 'I It'll it'll A I' ill Ill U

(V molt', InC secOrIdIry tpa&lt;Pipqs
'at heyf VII' Mit'S? hi C.
per iitcfiO, 0e3'ca?pd acto fii'
itamr-nt$i Write •'O Piot 715
Mit111.0. Of' Call 44' 1754

ILt't' It" tu(

Services Slated

t?1I shot? hilt 0° wtsitt' it

i

olpI P.'iif iiriII Fill,' 01 SWI
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VIII

huillItIlISfllP fIn. t cTPtiQ°. in
9°
(ivIHe Ply 1hI4'we I,?
tall ('.dll
paymentS aI $4

SCHOOL, grades I II, fleedl

House Tuesdit.

hike' ovet'

,,

ci

Ant) 5UIlC5

Singer touch &amp; Sew

CIPt'? PAL I LORII7I. CPIPISTAIP'.

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I' t.". Pt) I3f

S

".rnI

iii

Pet;

SSA IIau;.hold Good;
S.*l,vj Ma. P,li P'I'i'('(l 1' I

Escwv'e.,'..'ec wltrCt
Appty it
00-ton Ic C, IpIsda 's
i at
v",g. Rest truct ¶l'f'min,I IS

tNi',k5

'

by A,? an5om

THE BORN LOSER

Aye

Oppodunitie's

_____

I

Ind tividIb'. FrInQe bebef lit 400
laid vacation UftitO'I'lt lid
agvpma'it Purnitt.Pd Apfst', 301",
Soy'ti Sum?'. Orian,tt I S At'
1'ui' Oçy'v'."*"'. I

-

Business

Per Day.

-

Nh" ba'lersde' nd Wa", 0,5 S to
$7 Apol,, t Otto's H",NIU Hlt
7514 Part Drive alta' 3 pm

TROUSLED' Call Tot

'..",

________________

fltii

As Fast As A Want Ad

Not

Si'url?y Guards. SInPo"d a'CI. futl
an(t part lImp PI.atanl mO'S Dig
('CiAditl0°fl Mush .e If, goud ha. tf Ii

14

Ciii HiIp
,t'..lpfiØ 5,%7%3
Sanford

_

first UnIt

Male H.lp
Wanted

. A!cot.oi.y Anøny

S

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13

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'Twit ivsIt tsi%bt't% Di .gPil

cOST

souse I,, Sa'ninnlr Count','.
7np 0
FlorIda ,.Ithitti calendar m$tfl
PublISh MarcP 7'. $577
tIC lime 01 the I Ire' DubIeca0t
Rates For Consecutive
0(1.
tat Cin?rat Blvd Olando $a'
— o°thttrtotics
Change
:,.'InsertiOns-NC
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tIP
00
0?
heftier
Aprii
74Th
157
1*
It
writInG
$00
Ofl'ai"
?'4fli
'I
POl.L'ION
OF
.-NOTICE
DOS'
f1i.'
Copy.
Of
InC
tti
c,.'b
•
rift.
O1li.P
f
?SSIdCI$Ct
a'r ,,miihea'WInal
AND
ACATIWG
CLOSINO.
Iddtie% of Dir claimant Ing mutt te
-..
AND
&amp;SaNDOWIWC POADI
,vnm.dia?Ph
to py tIe LIaitti0l, t...
*1fr1 atom.',, or
ElPECTS
• -' •
I' -ou attorney, or In. tame stiai tie
ctwwtsrøe$auft ill.
47C) w5W i' MA., CONCtl.H
P"iPC aDaiIfl! yOu for the ?PlIP
- tp_i
It.
3K a line
1 thru 4 timeS
.i--1.'&amp; P4
L SHEFEBV C,IVEN a'
s Wm ver, tirti.mr
i,martdfC it the Petition
3$c a lisle
Count, ColnmlieI00a't
S
ttgu
30
tIme's
t
BO'C
Of
Eclair
taat
p
at
(r.Cu'O°
of
talc
wYNESS my hand and
-ItiiL
.
0° S.r,II,t CtIufl'y FlO°Ida
2c a lone
71 AO11 7
: tomes
Mact 7
.irfO'G Sem0tr County roidi
0$
NJb"C huiriGIrlcOr?he7$t°
thIs 73rd Cia', n° Match, $577
_____
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March. A .0 1q77. at the Courti%OUIr ClEft-Ia
(51.75 MINIMUM CHaRd:
or Sanford 5.m,rioIe County
APTHUF H BECttW!TH. jp 'ioruda,
_____
oursuan
$0
fletitioPt
anc
IN
3 Lines MInimum
IN
AND
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CIa'S o' ttt CircuIt Court
7141 CIRCUI1 COUPI
- ,.;.r.- no'.C, hiC'04O'e QIvet pithO itO
Seminole County. Florida
FOP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
4uIIdY.l.lI-&amp;I4i5t
.' •
aflOCIt*°C a Re*?u1l0t riOting.
Elmer 5ft
FLOP IDA
I',
abandoning,
Inc
vacating
Che
coming
.
-tju°.
:vc
times
rsor
r,ninGanoditIaimlGa0I
and CIVIL ACTION NO 77-717
cm:
vtiii.
E
FLORENCE MAY
Pruc, L Partleld
al 4Qfl Of ?itr Coun?', 0° SemomnOir DIVISION P
Oviedo was taken to Seminole T1emorial upside down The accident occurred Friday
I Contra BwIeya'C
sOC 11* pUblIc ill inC Ic tht follOwinG lull TO GUIlT TITLE
Orlando. Florida 3350?
ILMOPE 1110
following an accident on SR 46 east of Sanford. aftcrncrnr.. Jacobs was assisted by Perry
toads inc ttr,r?I it Serm.IOD1P DOS4CL
CLASSIFICATIONS
Attorney for DeifleOna'
Ma.P I ELUCIPE tilt with
County
Floulda.
low',
&amp;t"
f',tj,I? Ma'ti
1nv;tigating trooper E. W. Ernie Jacobs of Thomas cii the sheriff's department. Gary
All rout arC ;irpitI flHmtpitpC Or
tnt Dma' l C.ciflenoC Hpgtitt at
the Floridt Highwiy Patrol reported he Tn.'lor Photo
£PO'0iC It Di.' P.*OA 7, DOQ'
u*Yt AmP PROPEPTIES INC at
Announcements
NOTICE OF PtSiiUTIOW
PDIit Pscord, 0° SeminOle Countt. unmncorgicatCc at*0111100 inC II
CLOSING. VAC&amp;'ING AND
Floridi, and Walnut AviflUi, at
'$-LFtWfIC
un50004t rt.o ma,, claim a'
ABANDONING PIGHTS-OP--WAY
and entitle' II
recorded ii, w000cr,sI. Unit
7-Personii It
he,,
wHOA' 7 MA't' CONCERN
f
1 20 A4ern bers Pictured
Poou $5. .gr5S. PubIlt PPCotO$
MayfOir Propitliet InC.. a' uni
)—Annoulscem. flit
NCIT ICE II Irr)y giver 'ha! in. Seminole Count',, Slot Ida and tIC Corporaild associatIon,
of Thanks
a-Cat-th
Iuac of County Comtii%s101il'%
c.s.ndantl
Eat 157 1' fee' o Walnut Avitue
S-Iri Mpmoriat'nS
o?y FI'ifl* a' Ill
0000 It WOO&amp;rPI Jr.i' I •t
NOTICE OF SUIT
a-Business Opportunit;es
lt'Quii' Mee"tI field? Ot the 71$' 0.",
rr,"0n It I'll' hoot IS oapr
MAI LIP
mr Itt County. PubIc PøcoPds 0f SarnIr.olt Coun',,,
19
o March A
7-instructIon
unmncorDO°a'
a"
INC
ammI$$iofle'1' Meeting Pøor it tt,e FI0I0a
aIm' pa-irs uflSnt
-F inta ?.Cia I
SemInøIe
C,w'-Thouse a' San$op,, ',q. Board a' County Cot'
*110 may clam 00 have flu' ClI'f'
ti.
r
-tii?ll-G
tl'wr'cr,
wIder
tht
till
tI 11)1,11'
"t0$• CCtSntI,
piJrSUllft
to muL1IO.tim
if
County, F.o'ide
at
anø .ntetie! It Mayfa'r Propa"e%
tiwtUJt i,cttt iiUc- • sUt
j°
lOTflt
i A,L..LAIl/iSSEL. V1i
arrunitinterit
Pet 11,00 ano Not cr P',r.?Of 00C F$0'ia thtt 71$' day 0$ Marm. &amp;.D
InC. aft U11ICDrDO?IIPC M5ACa?i00
rouri ti of nsuthcflUitlCU prt- 'UTttI1
°
'
in
oommlttet'
Sunfliis'
•.
we
art
d,scrinunatrni
Employment
— A IloullAPE HERESY NC)TIFIEC
cision as each member would HCIUM' nWULtICTS Titprrnt WV QIvPO. PaI$ifl find attorted •
ReWliitiOl' ciInO waca'mnQ •
flOakClO' COUNTY
1111? haS bee!
ttia a tul' it
nig'it npproved
cnp- favor if
b
li-Miami, aatd represent ninrnst cxactl thi' er thous$nd nrnrt peopit Itico aband00IG.
C.WflC IG arid 01$
COMM I .S 0 HF RI
tirDuQil' It the C urcul' Cots°" 0
Firestont
portionment ptarm wtuct. would
.ftr•s
1)-Male Help Wanted
thilt ItiloS' iii
claiming any and om r,gP,' Dl the
FlorIda SplitS'
SEMhtlOLI COUNTY,
sons —
Seminole County
pert
urmrd
sonn'thinj.
of
snit
number
of
"wr'vt
14-Female Help Wanted
it1dtwnrncnthers tim th cuYvnt
districts nn rantt in Count', a' Seminole Inc fIr publIC lit
f
claiming
a'
HoutFLOP
IDA
arc
race
you
yo
591 — jive or Lake a few huna miritctr" Ui arrlvuiç at a plan
flitc?ibld
, Art$iur 14 Ilackwit' it
Female
It'
IS-Male
mn,,?,I'
0°
qttaie
ritt
tItle
or
ft,
1tI,-nt ctiamber anti
iron.
22
RepresenUltIves
in
anØ
ft
the
following
iit
?ighitSOf rIt lwI'
HU1C$4ISON ANCI LEFF.ER
1,10 upon Iti, Ibilowing Or-icribet
Iteip Wanted
He said
blatCkC IIdtIt'CI clttut id 1. T1fB
one
is
some
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'pal prp.rty tituafpC it Seminoll
Under titi proposal 11w mutlior—Situations Wanted
tht ar-st stiur to reapportion
North Ficridui district
Sanford Flo-id.' 3"'
'unniftt tt,rougr it. loilowIn;
County. FI00.fla ii *1'
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mtmt,er d:ictrir concept would
Attorneys for DVIIIOIW'
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The redltrirtlnE psal
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Pt,Ii%t March 1, 1577
'The No°flt 0" the
according it the Ptof ttir'f at
was upprnved h tlw HousI
the Sou?heat c tIlt NOrtheat' .. 01 ClI ii 12d
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rflcD'dec on Plot haet. 3. Pap' 1$
tO,' Hotti,IV . 0 thr Sauttiwil' ..
Legts.J.ntivt Rcapportlonrift'n
Public pco"rn Of -- nirwir C.bun!y
tv.. (as' ' 0 the S0°JthSatt 04 10?
Rentals
NOTICE OS SNIP FF5 SALE
FIarids
and was ciCnm'nr.tet' l
III 01 Ill? aDO",
NoThwie' I,
N' ICE I HEREBY GIVEN that
inc you are teeth reQuired it film
to tm befart tin hut:
Of tt..' certain W'it
clt'yiDeC p'DOeriy btflQ It' Suctior
your LOser' or ti'ti" e'm"tem
o,$.nt. gr"ionaml,p or by yor at
TownShip 71 South P.1w, X
Lsecut,00 lswld out 0' InC UnCit
M a u n dy Th u rs day
7)-Rooms For Rent
last Seminole Count,, FlorIda
riD'. tIlt CIa'S 0° tIll Citcum
0' toe Ci-cul' Court 0
lilt ta
72-A.par?mentt Rent
Orange oun!,,1mOiICil upor-$ final Cw1 Egtit.itt1 Juciria C,rcutt
Fly the bOard D Count', C.on
Ttw 1'.rneniber Hou.0 pUU
F urn shed
'!Is.onerh at SemInole County,
Seminole Coun",. Fla'ia a it
uflgmrn' rerideric If the .toaSi,C
ca1Lcfordistriett.rang1fl' Ill Siti
24-Houses Rent Unfurntsh.d
I otida.tI'iI$ 211' dli. 0° Ma'rh, AD
Courthoust it SantOC FloiOa 101
COiI't or the 5Th dl', 0° flt$UI",
33.-Houses Rent FurnIshed
trcifli 01w tt. sii members anti
A 0 157 It' tVidt C1°'tlit' CISC it
to $a'yf I CoPs U,r'.04 upo'
2$,-Mobol. Homes Rent
tilled 5ntry Arconiafil, CorP
Is4PDOI CDUN"Y
Plantlfn ano'nr', mote name I
77-Resort Property For Rent
Int PlaintIff, -VS JW' B Fire Si 5% 1 WINDIRWEEDLE. JR. c
DI SEMINOLE COUNTY.
25- BusIness Property For Rent
Ii O.fencant mmci' aforesaid WrIt Its, fm-tn Of W.nøa'wwidil. Hairil
eat pamivotec IC meat Ward ate woaomnen PA.. P 0 ho'
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I hI vi Pev .*1 uDO°' the 101 lowIng
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W&amp;iyt" UI Flu- las: supper with IlLS PubliSh Marc?- V $572
Fcril htsbyteruu Churcii will ait' "S1utt Mt Ti
turns will the eastetli eCliO1
d.tCrID p'pa'ty owned by JOtePit hh*'eir setting up the 11th, r,gti'
title intp-ist mt or pet' QPOP' 10
ClEft il
is Fine 1, SPsmle. A "iS MId
Ttu'c Wt' dLccnlki
Real Estate For Sal.
Walter Peln.
tiein combined with wterr
its annual hour of
properl, b$flQ located m Semif101e
*bov oetc' IDC propel, claim.
L.on Counts winch includes worshiP that combines an iii)- Adore' Fredcru± Candivi.
.un',,, Fi'ida no', pa'ls:ula'lt
Ii THE CIRCUIT COUP'? Iripi
you InC IhoulC yOu fail to or i
J)—Hse% For f.ale
period. rn•
Was l')tTDplSed LIIIU torsha I
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4 Cirove's
ILMINOLE
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FLORIDA
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you
Gadider Counts has a lartt' troducinj: a communion act- ltt'jt'c-wd' 1.ari Grauni "C
1'5%•gMi 1111, Nc ?7*Wh ID NC
hand Inc sea' C
fl-Lots 4 Acrsap,e
CIVIL ACTION NO T2-3
w"tt
Tm' hark C,t-thaenurnr" lethus
tack population with blacks
v' ft will tic, oh t:311 p.m.
ittit Court , '..'n$mo'C Seminol
It. RI
5i,11$0310S
34-Mobile Homes
I'll enjoyrni: a sOuth nui;otIt'
Thu worship U fltU.Slt is ii'- NoOb . Surel lit Butt Horrmt
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inC tPit stnflef'$irWC it Shitift Of Counts. 1000,0. thu 1401 dlv 0
investment
35—Income
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Seminole Count,, Flo.,da. *11' It PI%,.-Ct 1V72
troduredbytwvorgul preludv., (tur (irittftd' tAn Graum ant: Opposed
III voter ITihIStratIt)? ruth
F IIURRESt.
Property
1i:QCL,M 00 the tm. oat of A5W1i, (SEAL
P(7 ?TmOIft$(
.Jue! lro;i, flrnp Sinvi 'Teat
tim:'orporiitrn' Gudsdcn's lUCk
34—business Property
"Hear. 0 Israel' b
Arthur If becteith ii'
L.D 1572 ott.' r tIle and sell tO
a"
C.ountt
court
mars,tiaLL
art.
37-R.ai Estate Wanted
iopUlmticln anti WtsterI tAUT
Robert Graham
Weinberger anc "Come Hissed
CaSh
suti.ct
DiCOS'.
to'
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of
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tiigt.es1
IeJNA.c I4UEkEu.
unwanted anti the Greater
RESPONDENT
The preludes will Lii' ;iizm'.rt
(unt% In a arnik' district.
Seminole Cavil!,
ft any inc all cutting 111115. It tilt
fttt" b) .1 S Hati-Fo.
lrnt tw.e'i Dop' 3° the Seiitif*le
s Ella" 5ft
NOTICE OF ACTION
tilarLi. would enjoy a
The Chance! chuir, fullowInf: bt Mit. Gt-urgt' Toutit., nuinLctei Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Count', Courthouse It Sanford
Deputs cia's
'THE tTA-TE OF FLORID' TO
ReCreational
afjaUt
iwijonal
who
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the
legislauvi'
and
tal nunority
Scriptural tezis. will sini six of music.
I WINDERWEEDL(.
Florida, Die ibOve descrIbed Pit
koam.t) ttURRtI$ WHOSE
crnuntttlwnsadrttplaIrWheTllt aDDRESS IS 712 BAXTER tonal ptpitty
Comnutter Ctuiirnuu Geortc anthemS. pointinit toward the choir.
W,noa'weedue. Pfainet WI'd
I',a' I.aic Salt II Dung ma IC inc W000man P A
Aim open lflvlti*tlOTm is extenieti viteci IL' SUTJKITt Stieliff John
END X tILl 71 N
41-Bicycles
TP FEY
Firestone said the 11f't L1JItrICt
celebration of hut' Lord's Lust
P 0 hot Ut'
taIls", the ta'fll$ a' SIlO Wi'i' f
4)-Boats and
writ' drawn ylUi'ut rt-;:urd II. Supper, led tt Ret \'iritil L
b the church itt all who wish U' Polk, ii t'ofliflhlttt't tTlemtier. NESSEE
FlD'.Ga
Park,
W,iner
Petitlof"
to'
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i-ore but Republican Leader Bryant Jr and Bet IfinncU twin a musical tribute ti the' whtiadviseda bill has ticert fjJ5j Marriage a V,n:uid tiavmrW beet"
7$
ichr IPolk,
PubliSh Mar 30 7' 5
4)-Campmn; Equipment
leguulat.ar
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ItIl. Rtt'ed Mild to aiter1n4: tin'
tuIlit. ministers of tin' c'tiurct,
44-Sports EquIpment
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creatmi county nlanslwLb ti
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Jane
Mr
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Council of Girl SCOU1L In
personal interview to The
emphasized th growth
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"The icoutlqg prograrn has
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butwe are attracting
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changed but we have retained

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different kinds of training.
wnn' lib group
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"Mon. than ever toolm girls
"()f coliurse we are hampered
are Involved in the planning of by the shortage of funds. We
the program. There have been would like to free the United
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30 fl*Afl% innovations In TCCflt
'wvJ to help those who we
to
be
self-supporting
——
even
years They have
spread illunable
'he UT1Or. SCnIO SCOUtS a nd SCouting ni'w has nvallablt
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mheraliips and
sustaining
iduJtS have a stylish piifl
be
given
can
information
suit,"
more
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contact the council once
Counts has grown train I -W as
"Changing
of January. 71 to 1. girls In
ri '.ut e-vLlt;v
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Janluir ~ . ."21 Thisis or, t ease influence the kind
Citrus
Council service
at
her
desk
at
scouting provides We expectdirector,
of 20 per Cflt.
aPark.
"The tremendous growth we greater co-educational
Winter
center in
are eiperlrnclng though is 1IL4 uvities at all levels," she stated.
i ManI"i Gordon Photo
limited to Seminole County,"
she added
"Our greatest problem seem
—
it, hetn areas where girls art tin
a double ieslnn In school. We
have 10 to 12 troops that are
mcetinf three tmws a week
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HARTFORD, Cam. —Off to a
running start, Connecticut's
state )o1er3-, newest be the
notiOfl it exceeding all expectations so far as ticket sales
are concerned and bids fair to
be the success the proponents
claimed It would be.
In an atmosphere not unlike
that at the end of ProhIbUnn,
big
state gambling
the
mechanism became legal and It
seemed that everybody In the
Nutmeg State wanted to get
some of the 50-cent tickets.
Four million tickets were
placed In circulation the first
week and one store In Hampd.er4
joyously reported aiding 4,00(
of them the first day .
Tickets are on sale an
supermarkets, gas stations..
floral marts and restaurants., to
mention a few of the outlets.,
which have a total of 2,700
agents
The selling fever began even
before the ceremonies marking
Vie uffac-i*l opening of the 1,11in occurred.
The state's Republican
governor, Thomas J. MeskilL
ti-ho was a strong advocate of
the lottery, sold a bloek of
tiokets to a mart. 77 years old.
who recently won $1 million In
the New York state lottery.
Right off the bat, Gm'. Meskill
h.rnself purchased some tickets
and someone' in the crowd
yelled. "For God's sake, don't
win" Thus Connecticut joined
the ranks of other states, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York and Massaohusetts. The
Latter, howe't'er, won't get at.'
plan into operation until
sometime in the spring
In Connec'tirut there will be
one $5,000 winner each week for
every 1(10.000 tickets sold, based
an the ticket that matches the
winning five-digit number.
Burns met his first deadline
— getting the lottery Into
operation on time', and it's just a
start.
He says, "It's no: the end of
the race for us.. but the beginning of a new era The game is
Just starting.'

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lh 811.1. st'orr
District 3 would Include 4,2w'
cnlv an m - district if I were adopt this action.''
('otiunittee- had planned to ;wrsems.
on
a
districting
basis,"
elected
map slicing Sanford into
L)tstrict 4 is every thin g soutte
adopt a resolution at his neorMeyer sa id.
d istricts based
fur
of 15th Street to French Avenue
for
presentation
commissioner
stotNi
nng's
session
The
ipulation lanes as defined in
B John A. Siis
was un• distracting would cut duten on before the ('aty Coutmts.slon at and t'vvrylhitng south of 2Zth
the t970 U S cenu
Street and includes 4,3
and of veiled at this morning's Greater qualified persons who could and Monday night's city meetingYou win a few
vice inhabitants.
Crossley,
George
evote
time
away
front
d
Commerce
would
'eurse. you also lose a few
of
Chamber
Sanfoni
Action that would have
the committee,
May I share one Wi th OU le gislative affairs committee bustnrS.S to assume the office, chairnuen of
Meyer's
vectis
were
echoed
displayeda
city
neapdtnwn
into
brought
the map and em etc.
from the "plus" side of U'# meeting and promptly drew
('OIii)mnying resolution before'
a
tour
districts.
a,
by
Mack
N.
('lcvelano
ledger, please'
terse c'onune'nt.s from 0t )
('or,itiitsslnn wits
l)istrlt't I, lot'.ated In the the (it
Commissioner Gordon Meyer former sL'ete legislator, tiho
— — -('lifforl
deferred
eafler
city,
if
liii'
nrthCast
quadrant
tw advised that dividing the -It
It's possible' ti-tat cu and I are
le)t
indicated there are
into
four
distracts
''nvm)'
not
would
include
that
area
from
Mcklhhhii
sitting on a .ition&amp;l first. Pack would have to chrooce from only
people we the lakefront. west of French tither things he wanted to
1. in this among people living In a attract the' type of
on Wednesday. 12
Sanford" Avenue to 15th Street and would discus,', about the proposal but
ra'n
to
$fered are opinion as
cographtc area who are want
since there was not sufficient
qualified
to
run
for
the
City
Cleveland
commented
"the contain 4,436 persons.
follows:
tiuiac now, he suggested action
of
District
2
would
run
east
inssion. "I ant concerned committee might want to French Avenue trout the be tabled until the next cotta"All kinds of political deals C
locally,
too
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lakefront to 15th Street and inittee nu'eting.
statewide and nationally.

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second spot. with the assurance
that it will be his in '76"

SANFORD

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In this week'sissue March
27 iof NEWSWEEK, permit me
to call your attention to page
fll, Stewart Alsop's column -..
the (anal
and espectilI
ruaragraph:
That leaves Ted Kennedy,
and there is b) no* plenty of
evidence that Kennedy
sensible enough to know that
lP7'2 is not his year.
teresting long shot is a humpirey.Kennedy ticket, A Vice
run could be just
what Kennedy needs to prove
that he as a modest young mat'
loyal to his part)- , and to help
ease the memory of Chappaquiddack and to position
himself for a clear shot at
White House in 1976. But for
1972. the real winner of the New
Florida
and
Hampshire
t ra thea'
primaries was
mysteriously lucky fellow,

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Thompson U.S. Army was lost on patrol in
Southeast Asia. The National League of
Families of Prisoners of War and Missing j
Action has requested Congress to proclaim the
week March 26 through April 1, 11172 as

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portant meeting as of this
morning in DeLand. , . covering
the S.Year Road Program for
Seminole Count&gt;' .... why then
was there only one commissioner, Greg twnmorid In
attendance'
Voltasla County wtilctt made
its presentation direct]) prior to
well
was
Seminole's
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good friends on the Seminole
County Commission:
You're presently getting
$9,000 annually to represent

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(Thanks to the support of John
Krider and Harold Kasther,
representing the Greater
Sanford Clamber of Commerce . and also Count)'
Engineer Bill Bush we tuad all
of toter people!)
Do I have to point out, that
even though most of the roads
being projected are in the south
end of the county ,..,no
representation from that area, !

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tin-tent of committee members 1)earAbby
when he took are Orlando F(litorieii continent
Entertainment
newspa per editorial writer to
news
for
a
slap
lit
the
committee
Horoscope
task
for wanting to separate from horoscope
notes
Orange and link-up. if needed, hospital
with Lake Volusia or hirevaral Public notices
'trty
County.
Svut-s
stand
'This c'uumaxiiltt"a' tk a
aud at does not secita fair to uiic TV
Tablehopping
that a newspaper writer is
against the pet)l)le's
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This schedule has been adjusted to fit the
different areas in the Nation. We would reppreciatte your paper's coverage of this Week of
in Action in Southeast Asia, We would hike to
have this reminder printed on your front page
each day during our Week of Concern-

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WLIS nothing covered by a hard shell
tint ii a persistent lovely girt twnet rat ed the hard
cover and tilled it with joy s net'aallng, and most of
please share your love' with ant'
all, tote
forever" Thus reads a note which Mary Miie
Cui'rati, 24-year-0ld blonde wale of ii Navy flier,
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testifies site' i'ece'ivt'd ta'otie (unpin iii An(la'ew I"

trdtn,anct' with the view tiawuril
tightening up requireuiacats alit

In

the C. A. Hobbs tract around icareti çent'rauu.i vi vuxa

traffic, overcrowding of st'IttxFairy Lake
Following Thursday night's and pollution of Fair-)Like
council mneetueg, the mayor told They indicated at that tim"
'flee Herald that Hobbs has their desire that the high
classlflcatioc:
purchased that,' Fairy Lake tract residential
hundred
thousand
requiring
Large
lots
and hon:t' ,
for several
a
be
retained.and
has
rt'due-sted
dollars

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VI.'l'lIElt

Tb.' councilman wanted a
spread of comint'rcleel districts
rather than the one district tacit
irovatle.1 In addition he sought
sax residential classification-s
ruttier than the three' currently
an the books.
tarialus
the
('olicerning
'0'' ala"tria C' lirittat insists-ti

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.8 to 84 Low tonight in the 50s.
Light snow fell over wide areas of the' -u
as a large sterile that brought rt'nc'i a.
t(e(1a
\t utter ttt'atht'r ntot'ed out to sea

Bulletin

hail stacking cities out of
troubled financial writers, the house gives Its to p
priority' to a $128.4 million reventie sharing plan

Free.

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rt'coitunt'ndcition from Cotta'
IA
ctI,iian Dick Crenstuiw that the
4A
by
considered
Guideor.nnanct'
)ears
past
two
Council
for
the
G uid e
hi' adopted Crenshzuw, also at
7A
that timmee, urged that close
MA
attention
t* ItIi ta (tie city's
MA

11,00KIN(. for cays to

these Prisoners of

P.S. Please ask your readers to fly their
d earing the Week of Concerii
fin

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Inside THE HERALD

concern for our Prisoners of War and Missing

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Cleveland Jr. s;xke the sen.

Wednesday, March 29, 1972, Mrs. Mary
hoff, along with some other Pensacola wives,
will present the l'OW-MIA flag to Governor
Askew. Mrs Hoff is the designer of the flag.
We ask that all concern ed individuals drive
with their headlights on to honor our alien,
Thursday. March 30, 1972, 'eve have asked
the radio and T.V. stations to dedicate Radio
Shows to the POW•MIAs in Southeast Asia
Friday, March 3), 1972, is a day of Silent
Prayer

E. Eppes
Ficrida Press Representative
Florida League of Families (I'WM IA

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War and Missing in Action whosc supreme
sacrifice has helped keep our Nation ever

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Hear ing On PUD

Prisoners of War and Missing in Action.

Please help us honor

Clcvelanet
said
G rea t er Sanford Chamber of ('levelcursi
Commerce committee on opined that those who live In
legislative anci national affairs Sanford hat.' the right to ex—
districts but WOtIld lx! voted out clty'wide. holding map are George'
without
themselves
is receiving support trout the press
('rossley i left J and Hobert Ihaehn.
legislative editorial writers trying to
Seminole-Orange
Bill Scott Phot,
delegation on its request it muzzle them.
In an obvious Jab toward the
make Seminole a separate
legislative district or, If not, critics from South Seminole
possible, untie the county Irotie v.hio iws-.' spoken against the
apron strings, SU)tc eonmiittce's stand, Cleveland
stetted, "We should not have to
story on Pg. j
this
consult
with other cities since
nuedt'
known
at
This Was
morning's committee session itt' v ire not invited to Join the
('AI.NO group, which Li made
b&gt; R obe r t lhiehn, couimelttec
chairnean, and John Krider, tip if Cewuelberry, Altamonte
Chauakrr manager. Baehn said Springs, 1Angwoot and North
he had talked with Bci. Williiaiie Orlando, Nobody down there
about
us
consults
Geirucuin and "tee is sympathetic ever
anything," Cleveland added,
pubic hearir: -n reque-at
to our cause."
that the' city slioul(t itact fr
li IMCNN4t ISTF
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completed
I'UI)
zoning.' We hate to gr an t
I)aehn said Gariiean Indicated
nua:tcr plan to be
him
the
hearing," Brown said.
tee would tin all he could to help
Mayor under a state grant to
iL)NCWOOI)
It
15
expected
Hobbs' new
of
Local
US' count) and could not see
Council
INDE X
Thursday
night
CALNO
Kenneth Brown
will
call
fur
considerabb
plans
"11) Se'uitinolt' should not have
con e- Governments,
witchut1 has position
touched
apartments
than
fewer
ordinance
a
PCI)
its own representative in that'
as
far
As
pletel&gt; from one week ago and
3A
Areeaeleattts
weeks
controversy
some
off
the
Legislature
urged that it public' hearing be wuas concerned, Brown main7A
ro
m
Wildmere
residents
ago
f
special
Krider said hi' talked with Bridge
th
e
held an a planned unit Leaned mention of
are expected
four other delegcaP's cind they ('ai'ueiiar
deve l opment iPUl)i oriananct'. type zoraiflg would create an The new pLans
l4A
r
also expressed sympathy for ('hurch directory
Tic' tearing was scheduled for I avalanche of protests from the be for a rmature of cluster
.
feel we Church news
two-slur.
of
the
city
patic
houses
and
nty's
positiw.
"I
section
cou
Wilitinere
p,,ui April 2012A.13A
to get C1assif1et1ad
t a partmentsnow have the opprtunity
At a special jieceting of the which would be fearful
HA
('tnnics
h..•
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.
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•h
Wthbnerr sadcnU oroteste

Lon gwooCI Slates

Sunday, March 26, 1972, is our National
iths
Day of Prayer and we have invited all
of
War
to join in and pray for our Prisoners
Malcolm
and Missing in Action. Mrs.
Sehoeffel and other PoW-MIA families are
going to Lourdes to pray for our men. (See
Prayer on page 2.1

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Divided Sanford is shown by this map prepared by officer Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce committee- The districting it adopted
v a referendum of nter',
by the City Commission and approved later by

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Concern.

Monday and Thedav, March 27 and 28
1972 are designated as the days to write your
Congressman concerning the fate of these

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National Week of Concern for Prisoners of
\\'ar and Missing in Action in Southeast Asia.
The Florida League of Families would
appreciate news coverage during this Week of

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collapse Thursday night (if crisis talks
between turn ii rol Northern I rein on S
prime minister. Itria ii Faulkne r

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headed by a fl('W fl ppointet to thee

Friday. March 244 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
PrIce 10 Cents
64th Year, No. 155

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PIGMY DATE

ROSES

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to o k (eVil' the gtevt'e- nlne'nt
of Noi'therae I reland today, endIng 511
'eat's of Inca I I rot estliut rule in a hid
bei' pl'at'e that risked civil war.
I 'i'iIie r'aI mister I'dwarel I knit; I old
the Ilouse ()1 ('t011 IfloUs 111111 Nm' I tici- ii
ftiV('rfltll('uit is
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its gravest ('onct itut iorta I c risk Sin(,K ing Edward VIII abdicated in 1919

In an overt care' to Ito' Itcoica n Call i filic
uieiueeei'sty ill the' "Is northe'rIe t'iiiititirs of
Ireland, I It'ci thi ealcu a p'te,c'u't'el plitoq to
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re'le'ase
lIltt'tIo'(l
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glIei'rllIas
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('cit hohl('s 2 to I in Not-I he-rn Irela nd a net
are solidly ()I)l)OSl'd to ( 'at hour rule'
from the' SleUth)
The government took direct rule of
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FACTS

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Birthday

B', MARILYN GORDON
T1u
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Longwood Hopeful

Friday. March

Pastor's Corner

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Prisoners Of WàrPraye

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R REAR AflMlRAL.JAMESW.KEL1.',CHC,L'S

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Christ

Chief of Chaplains

Father, who suffers in the affliction of your chradren, we call upon
you now from the depths of our anxiety and great concern for our cotmtrvnien
and loved ones who have fallen into the hands of th e nation's foes. In the face of
the evils that these brave men endure and before the grim burdens are forced to
hear, give th em courage and hope, and never failing confidence in you.
But most of all, C) God, we ask th at the ctav will soon come when we can all
celebrate their release and safe return to their homes and kindred .
Give to all of us who wait and hope in the face of every disappointment th e will
to perservere in th e cause of peace and th e wisdom to conquer hate with love and
''er' doubt with a renewed fai th in you.

mmrnnt
nf PAn Am rni . r

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Sanford Qintstzaa QiurrE
hnistrnas and Easter pr,)IJably are tht
L
of the year. the two numit feUve ('caiunn or, Ut'
caieudar. On these days we like wgather with our family lint:
f-,ends, and reflect on old times, and in general, iii relax arc
hnvrfun. Za ix rug a bad idea stall—this is good. And yet,
wt slap there, we lose all the riches of the meaning of thec'

We seem to live such stialli* lives today we get ou t
bed, go In breakfast and ewuplath about the burnt tram on
mid coffee it doesn't even norm to us to give thanks to C'
I= we have toast and coffee to complain about i.
We start for work and mutter under our breath if the c ir
toieszl't start inuneduitei, never thinking that mant pea;ft
ii the world have never even wet a car , most of the work!
;w'n;iir have never owned one or driven one.
We work at our jobs routinch, perhaps with reseninun.:
't'vling that the buss is pushing to too hard, or that w
:.:Itrpasd We should be thankful ti God that wi havi
itar 'ix all: mast people don't. And be thankful that God
r't'en us talent, abillt. and energy to work for a bvin:h*
The average hmcrlcali comes home, picks up tt'
ncwspaper, reads about war, murder, and oppression, ant.
then says, "Oh. 1t't that tan bail" Then he flips a
nnct spends an evening, getting vicarious "kicks" Iron
ixiob-tuhe" And to be consistent. this shallowne carrit't
over in ui religion the symbol of (r*1Imas has becomi
tree and the symbol of Easter an egg
IF thi' life' Nn, hut Jesus Christ has shown us h.-ta u
Ith It is hidden in the meanings of Driatmas, Good Frnia,
and Easter.
We could speak of Christmas, with Its mege that God
loved us so much that He became one' of us, yct tth' lit.
Vc could speak of Good Friday with Its message that the
C"ti-mnrt, .lesus Chrtct, hived us. in much that He diec for mis
iu fI''!. SWtltl. of Caster, and renlw ton: Chris: lat
monqucred every cnem. includi'u the last one.
The message of Easier is that Jesus Christ Loved us si
mt± tht Hr ccnuc-r! :tcct f = ":
r.:
that He should be held by death," said the Apostle Perer in
Acti 2 Did you ever tr% ti sln the ocean waves tron.
breaking or. the short' Cr forbid the sun U. rust' Or jw% U tot
moor and stars. "You shall not shine tonight in Godi riuzc
That's what It would be like U) ti) to stop Christi
resurrection' Uk sinlp)3 cannot be sealed in a lamb
What is the meaning of this resurrection, this nwnxenttiw
event which took place ncarl IO(i yca
mm ago, and wtucl; i,IuiL
take' place, God pemulses us, in the experience of ever
Ctirintuin"
ru' -.t, it r.seans that Christ is King
Second, Christ's resurrection means that this lilt Is not
in end in itself.
Third, Christ's resurrection means that dealin is not to
to Ittared. Maui no mistake' about It Death would be a
I rananme thing were it not for Christ. but Christ conquered
ninth. 1k showed us that If we will follow Hint c1osel, He
will kid us through the dart chilly river of deith in the
shores of eternal Lilt
Walk close it Flint each din, and He will prove U you that
You can have abundant life here', and eternal life hereafter.
Vurstup Him this Mznt1v, and ever) Suntlac. because He
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Memorial Park will take place Sunday at 3 p.m wi th Rep Lewis Earle
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Orlando Naval Training Center Band will pe rform during the
dedication to which the public is invited

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u.ct tse'ert xprrssm their Mi' would real, Its- I,'rt,'atrct
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curia's over the Iiiti. U't'tt !i(flA
xrerrr'Lx. Lust farce's ta Appall. 'Jse , lou
tuEan4- as
ti4,, nusn.lOflt. U. liii' iridlarL' second imsul. am! their ;sxrtlulws
nhIdt'litUr% w or kers and and uskmi sonic' scarcturW
Otlitrt tiUlti&amp;ttlitlEUiTi ventures questions atrout Un' ethics arsi
Y'tiw tIlt') airs turning iii- ruoraility a! their mflvestnit'ntn
La ausmIher' kind a!
c -t'uutn
it er 1:
Should Uut'
effort u:na'd alt maprait'mm: the
jrsurutiurin prufitir frau, USC
lot II! isisitikirid - 5't.'uniJTllit war itt Vie'Uum' Should the'
preusurt
130% ttsrk Jr. rienpaflies this t
(mrg Jill lrnti(lTts. air.' t'en'.tributiti Ic the rt'obugi lie'Iigiuur'
h-altistwat, itoriwue Catholic 'au risix a! litter and polio'
an'l .le'wt'J., 159' UUIUxi4 tot turn' An q tts"e xu,ctihrd it, fleietir'r. are'

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The mimic front Uut'it
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suipainu'r. that Ut
tiusine-si- with lioutt, Africa,
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the nesspaptr plant

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Director George
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nt-w -public" Pay Boani .wt is almost Ill - 11114airad
taste Friday meeting for today spoke,k'ivwgTeamsters Urii'ri ('flirt' of Manaitt',iwnt
ltudits't
said
all sec-en utieintx'rs
Fit,'Frank
K.
president
Nixon
pondered
President
as
ci itiltl 1w consitk'rt'd Ittildi"
which four Lnisines.smcfl he slrtuliofls the salt' repri'Se nt:,,&amp;'tiibcrs,
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'fthedrug.Cusucktslncustotly
I4aitlflg PSI.
May 28 , 1,7 1.
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Morgan, who was charged with
breaking and entering with

Mean), who walked .11

the board Wednesday with two intent to commit a felony. 4rard,

larceny and grand larcenyThe
defendant was found guilty by a
Circuit Court jury on that dat-'
of breaking and entering SOt',
attempted grand !arce'ny

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Augustine Caliruluc Church,
Sunset !Jrit't' Caselberry, will
begin with Use traditennal Palm

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lA)NGWOOD -Letters
out- hutitits The corresponticuce.,
lining benefits of city hiving— prepared by CouncilmanDick
particularly residency with in Cren.stiaci' and approved by the

Ht.GliLET'T

A United MettKidLst layman. gave rnos* ,)f his service a I the
who has been a mA.sslonar) Mmnga hospital Dr. Hughlett
doctor' to The Cc-go for 4' has been engaged an general
surge-n',
public
years, will speak at Christ medicine.
medical
tr aining
United Methodist Church. Sun- health.
evangelism,
lay
land Esta tes, an Sunday es- c- workers,
rung follow-mg a sack supper at general mission work and sme'
6:30 p.m at if union service also translation
attended
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including First United Methodust of Sanford. and Grace Unit- University, Atlanta, whe're tie
received the bachelor of science
ed Methodist
Dr. Hui;hktt, whose home as and doctor of medicine degrees
in Cocoa, returned to the Ur,ited be-lore going Into practice in
States with Mrs. Hughktt m Cait'oa in 1924.
'I'l'st Hughktt's wn Jon.
19'i9.
In 3929, tit gave up an e-stali- with fantul&gt;, and daughters,
lushed medical practice in Vera and Dorothy, all have been
to go to the tiwn Belgian rziisssonasrlez in Africa Vera
Congo. a now after II&gt; ears of in- continues to serve, being as
deper&amp;nvt- rcrutnnd Zaire ). teacher in the nursing tx.t'.'iool at
He has worked at We-mba Nyu- Ganta. Liberia.
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distributed to property owners Interested sri annexation to

within proximity to the city's

Ordin ce
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lj);wooI---'I1ae i'lty's dog
ordinance, enforced over the
past seven years, maybe taken
to a high court in a (-on'
stitut.ion.al test
This was the indication given
City

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officials

following a two and onc'tu*lf
Pour, court session, continued
an equally length y trial of
alleged violation last week
I F Wkte was accused of
.'gkcrperofas'
A
!.rseel under tile s.,.
l.a-h Is the keeping of more
titan three dogs A kennel t C
banned under city ordmrusna's'
Decision on the case was to Is'
by Municipal Judge GentIt Stephenson at noon (ada&gt;,
but - ourt teutinsony In the
'fliw'stiay
pro..r.'dur,gs
judgnta. ti
tie-f in:tt'l&gt;
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Dursvljy night arrested rJ',re'c
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lay on drug chnrges after a

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Ii iv, Oh', cloir,;e'iI cc ith breaking Chantilly Avenue. Winter Park,
Forster.
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Kenneth
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Trial begins Monday before proiwrt
and entering am vehicle and
of bre'aklnat anti grand larceny; Paul Sanders, Lawrence ft Axton, 17, ef 1760
('ircuit Judi, Tl,omnas Waddell count
Frail, Maitland and
t) Tippicafleit
the case of Richard entering with intent
charged with resisting
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Matthnd
Juvenile werc
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with vmot.'nc't':
Gourley. 20, Lake Mary, felony and grand larceny;
William
with
arrested
by
Detective
'htat'1 with first degree hti,';iulieu. ch.ir,ted with i;ruirid l)ouglas Le5LS. charged
Hogan after the trio droc e their
a
separate'
tn
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slayin larceny
murder in the bludgeon slaying
auto theft.
motorcycles into an orange
and Forster, charged
of Sanford resident
on the docket are four
near Wampant Trail
separate
(ce(O-count
in.
c
ut(;iuvan;ii. 'I'hie t'hlerh utisin's
flitrt'Otle-'S
involving
Sheriff l'ulk said aU three
with
the
same
battered body was found by his foritiation
lohitions and Include John were booked on drug abuse
son last '.`A-pt. 17 at his Sanford chuiritt's as his other case.
wi th c harges after a quantity of
c ha rged
('hudeuts:,
Hudson Is charged In another I)OSSMS10111 oft dangerous drug: h
Avt'nut' tiara'.
va.rioec'e
ashish,
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marijuana and

Charles Ilutmini. charged with bottles

four suspects i n a county-wide ret'eivinit st!t'n propc'rt) and teen counts of IsssessIon of a

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colored pills were taken front
attend an information SmIIk
theft rung setticti was cracked by John ili'aulit'u is t'hiarit.'d lit dangerous drug and one count the youths. Bond for each w,s.s
with
Information
session of the board sctieduht'tl stwrlfl's de puties afterni"nths another
of paraphernalia; placed at $2,500
of
Richard
Su spect .
another
for April 4 at 7:30 p. Ili
of investigation,
\1Ih.I Cowt'n , t'harged with
The letter points out the-' loses.'r
Facing trial in (his' incident Goodill, with grand l4ircvniy. tcio eount.s of pos.se'ssion
'l'otiattiy h(Liss('ii, charged on dangerous drug and one count
actively
fire Insurance railing
air.' John Beisuhicu tinet Bruce
sought by the city f or ill
luds.on, t'tuirg,'d wills buying, sins' ceinrit each of 54'coIISt dt'gre't' l*tsSe'iOul of parapht'rmslua
resident_s uuiny end UI) being
recei'inig arid tona-estlinig stolen iltStlti arid (.'OttMtiteit') tO t'iimmiiitit airut Patricia Monftirt' chargeil
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us k-buy. is also clocke'ted for cc mlii c'n' count iii po5'sslof1 of a
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trial next test-k htusst'll as hallucinogenic' 'trust and ani.'
irowrties "just outside" our
hsrgcil cc iths tist' con fl agration c.eiilit of sale of a hsthlucinugenuConcert
Tonight
noted
Iliust
luitits''. Y.'hrcms it is
ii! it Illume tt,.'aik'thih) owned
&amp;-crtiimn areas are not within the
ilt It;Itte csetmthuwcl banIs
Li&gt; Eu,tt'iit' Meuidors, in whit t
itt&gt; 's fire protection territory.
Middle School f flames were c'tslhle for unnuic
their previous e"ighmt rusting nosy Wu,hl,'r 'l'eaitus'
Forest ('It). unit Lakeview ,,iih,'s ins the irits'nse' Lihuszt' fell to.
Julmip to 10, Crenstiaw said .
5e huiel will pnt'i. fit us highlyfluitiiisiusbls' usiittt'tisik
''I)ue to mnruruime regulustionas Misidis'
will not be" couimeit tottii,hit in list' lAikL%ttw
Also ticwkt'lt'tl far (roil nest
anti prerniunas, set'
g), tiifi.s.'siulli li t S sa'thi,c k in week are the following sleki
able to pr'is'itk' fir.' pr o tection
senijurotiuti celths on usit festival thirsts
outside of our city lirisits unless
the tiustni building sit 7 30 P lii
iii
John- a,
let'
Saimisissit'
we are tailkil by another flit'
lung this' ('tttiiiiirit'tI bands el ui rgeel is itti t'smrr) ing
Dire(
department for numutual aid or it
will he (he hiushiuetiil and wife t-t'iilt'tt
; ).l,sm c-''
i s a i.,trt customer his
WIlhiusumi and Laurel Swet't
o, it h
t-husrgrd
t)'ITiP fin' protection service (callS
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pearing with her "Dolly"
during the
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(Thurt hi of the Nazarene on
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at
Swlda' School hour which begins
15
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plant and re-locate it. Coons
Nixon said Menny's
said
toaa had
prompted by the
Included in the Coons plan is
l'asy Ilnaird's rejection of a 309type percolation
the use
and business
pay raise for
board.
c
pond. The package plant Is defections.
would In, expected to stand 111) West Coast longshoremen
w
So
the
new
bonid
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have
guaranteed for one )ear and
United Auto Workers I'resi'
Woc,xlcsit-k spoke just hours
int'ttibers: Fitzsimmons, for their particular views.
for
would be leased to the city $1
dent l,e'unard Woodcock left th e
11w President, 0w iwrson- after th e LsLxer Department an.
annually, the developer said. board Thursday as Nixon an. the five public members, and
Palm said the Idea is fine but nounced his plans reshape the whichit'ct't of the present five ashy uinflotifltttI has 111:1:15 to nounced that the cost
Nixon newsmen after inmthinmn,t thetis rose 0.5 per cent last month , the
tiiennbens
liuriness
the plans bourd
he wished
the facility. He added that
Woodcock, the fourth labor chooses. The White house said l.s 11 special Seieiien iii the Cost of highest monthly increase since
days, It didn't know' who the -hoact' living Council, s&amp;'vert'ly cr11. before the Aug 15 wagepe'tc-'r
the state takes a "dim view " of member to
l'n.'sudent freeze,
A1"l('l()
when the decision icize'el
ponds because they t'eBVC a called for is congressional in, would be
------------ - te ndency to get clogged up. The ct'stigation of the whole wagecity's System will use the spray price control
irrigation method and not
Ranking Committee Chairman
ponds, the engineer said.
Wright Paitr'uin, ti-Tex., said he
Neither Coons nor Council might get (1fl.
determined who would pay
The President said he will
the plant keep the present five public
costs of
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ditbon, be will pace Grant
Avenue extension around the
cemetery. When the city builds
its permanent sewer plant, he

present an inspiring Biblical production of
'The Sermon on the Mount Tuesday at :30
United Methodist Church of
p.m. a First
Nazaret h h
s portrayal
. of Je us
wide
acclaim
an
the
United
States,
received
Europe, the Mideast, and Asia, and has been
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9 irsd guilty by a Circuit ('o',r,

charge of t4.17.

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'March 30
Good Friday.
Tenebrase
at 7:30 p.m,
M.si'Ch 31 a. Easter Sunday.
Matins at 530 as in and The
Lard's Supper at 10.30 a,m

rifle C,emman Ape 16; famib
"The Charismatic Movement", be held in fellowship ball after sang. Soloists will be Joy Mrs
the service honoring
Wallace ,
McFarland
lit Fr Lc,"ti't 1) Super, Apr
and
who
fJbyfl,
Mrs. Ernest Trigg
and
members
Spotswood
and 'Juti'ut",'
b
have joined the church family
A Maundy Thursday Con-- 11
T F F_art Joiner Apr ,
pIS$
year
minoan service s-u be observed
The 'ioniot Hugh Fe llowship the
At the service 5 W"011P
on March 30 at 73(1 p.m in the
will n': Surithic : Ten J'
young persons who have been little chapel
tIOst
attending a chur.h membership
The,r' will be two services of
class for the past several wecks worship on Easter Sunday, one
Holy Cross Episcopal willbereceivedintothcchurdi wjflbe'at6:3O,m, in thechapel
The include' William Anderson. and the second at 10 a in in the
There will be' special Holy Cluiries Baker , Susan
"lion, new chord'
' Week services V.ednesday
Brian Conlin, Robert Godt'.i anti on Maundy Thursday. singer Jr Sheryl Guetsinger,
St Augustine
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Church
Sawyers and Cecilie Ras-ls
evening service there will be
niusic arid a short aex'nwn
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Met of Lenti-ail Baptist wuflillil) service to organize the
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urtwrik liaised tus sermon on
ivm'j, tins Ijeet: a rnem!'wr for Church wil
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ll be as foll ows. M onda .
"Builders," as taken Iron &amp; vt'ans and ii the oldest li ving retreat at Camp Mob tonight
the Cummunit Center The Tne)
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Saturday.
The
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toe the &amp;Jtt
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Orange State Quartot will the will be a Mass at 30 in
the
anmversar servici a! S' celebrate his eight' filth bar- kin'r the chw'dt at (p.m
ecial gu
Youth will have a totr day at
morning. Tuesday evening at
Luke's Luttirnin Cluircir
today in June.
service Danenr will be held and 7 :30 the congregation will ohthe txrnir
A narration of congrrguUov
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yone is mited to stay f or a
ever
Seiturda to begin at 1:30
serve as Conununatl Pennance
hiStur) was given b Jame.nuepelsangat2:30p,m with the Service with special readings
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war' organist and Mrs Judt
The adult choir will sing list First Christian Church to
sin, repentance
truths
was
choir
and
director.
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tMflU*ti. "Hallelujah f or the
.SCL aria'
CdeaSUI or l
" ;uI forgiveness, a short see-mon and
Cruet" by John W. Peterson
history was Macct It', lli) whet
be the sermon theme of Dr. the singing of hymns. Thursday
11e'
Mttitor
there will lit a Mass at 7:30 pin.
list t'ungrcguttur: was off iciail
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fla'ij1d A Harris, at the 11 a.m
Church, Lake' Helen at 7:30 pin. service at Ftst Christian
11Ulb1IShed Din-mg ut ivv
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Sunti'
On Good Frida y there will be
viSitUll' Pastors und Vicar Jotit
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Iiiijus SetVed IKVMsiuUaAIIy. O
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corubuwd adult awl youth avecud diservwstes consisting
at the Stations of the Cross at 2
Community
Oct 1, 1933, Ite' Stephen'Tuh
choirs will sing 'The PKLOiS'.
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United Methodist
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A prayer breakfast will be a longtime member of First at .30 i,nl. Easter Sunday
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On June' 4, 1939, the new
he'iti
at 7:* a.m Saturday at Chure±,amdai poem entitled l'o Masses to celebr ate the Risen
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tiurc,h wu detli"ute'd arid ax
xu,niuni", United Methodis' Helen, written bi }ran
1940 English service,' started ii
Church of Casaelberry for men Hickaun, will be featured The 111155'S
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ts:4, ari"j tnuriery care is
years of kindergarten teaching
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In 197. a new addition was
Sunday, 30 members of the during the worship service.
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Pastor's memberstup traiung
Holy Week will be observed
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Pastor Tuliy died and in May, '
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The' choir Will present &amp;zi followed by as feUuwhip trout
at
1ars.
Cirurtit
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Caster
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"Rift, Maundy Thurs da y, ui : ç in
with the Lu theran Church- Suisdiui at the 10.to wurslup
(Moriuu
King"
er tot Use Couuaiunion Service.
und
S5flLtte', ill l*tinidatidMililt
Missour i Synod cvrpLed St
direction of Dr Jut White,
in Sanford. He has served at
Luke's as as
Sunday at 7 pin. The role a!
,ucutions in Transn .smm (J5 Alit
Joseph Mikier Jr.. as quiet
Jesus aut will be
E
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as
Transvaal,
and
'A)l!)
Spsirt
P
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Ta,.
spoke.,
id
Bob Nod, Mrs ,lr,,p w'ha
Ut't.id ,of TrUth.' as bru.ti
kRIN of St. Lu'e"s Luther-an Chw'cTh of Slavia
p'arents came to the area in Swucllalid Ho duties huive
urCititurt will
tStItig itTh of the Churches
UldUdt?d
high
school
'0th anniversary Sunday. is shown with the
1912, his father
Christ. has started a reguldi
aumt. pastor, head
1ountci
of
St
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'mber, George Jakubcin whc joined 60 years
Will lit radio )tograrn in Spain, the
been a meniber a! tht of station, regional SWiM'ot.Le -ved at the M.aundy first Ptutt'i,ti,t
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visor sand field superinter.church since the age of flirt.
mursday service at 7:30 p.m. here slflve' iib
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will bring a special of
Walter K Avers will speak
tetun.i list
right
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'I'he
another of the 0' Yrfl
Htpltal - r RoIhr..c tvcnur a
shute'db3 church
whichhatratumflgeach different topic w ill be covered
't adventist chur ches all over
night toLl week. Richard each week, wi th titles as
world this weekend will help Hnftzcbsw n&amp;u,cic' director will
follows Beligum ',S Instinct
aplt'tt three projects
le ad the congregation singing. Mystery, Maanir and ....,,
South America, reports 1or while Mrs Shlrle Ryan 'trill rarmds and
Astrology;
Brian Tart. These include i direct the Youth Choir in
special cr-Ra
.Sophistries:
Hospital it. Argentina. a school MUSIC
Hinduism. JudaLcnn, BuidhLc'r,.
mit Urugiut, and an educational
Print
. Sikhism: Religions of Clurat,
renter in Ecuador
all children in grade to f will
arKIChna.ctaanit. These
t'
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studies
are tree and the publi c is
First oOpilSi
church's F"flowship Hall. along invited
of Lake Monroe
Sunday Schil
wi th ti
A series on "Child Guidance
, e-n;, sp.'mu will t held fic'ers and teachers
Studies" will follow the above
"1'
The final
t: First Bnptm,c: Ctiur.ml of Luke
'c't Mt each week, from I-9 p.m Free
Mnntoe tonight at
o'clock Ayers will speak will also be except for a S fee for test-book
ht'nturing the Orange State btua&amp;ast over WIRR
ai"
:ia1s
ited ten,darim goal of EX has bmn
and adults are welcome wt to be reached in Sunda.~
School this Sunda) rnorrurig t
fe-hriwstu;. fx'nJ,',c! ta follow
5:45 a.m. The ordinances of
Baptism arid list Lard's Supper
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'fl S'int ru'Il Area Ministerial
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The public as in vited to
t'icts on Pa Sunday , Pastor
Assncuitinr will hold a Good the following order: First Word, Use etfl' thtee-how
Moravia
rr Humid Harris. of First one
Fridnc r't'rvir't based on hit
or
more
cirt'ntjorutl i Gordon t'eCr) S sermon
Seven Lust Wards of Christ ClrLctua, Chur ch,
Second segments of the service Each will 1w or, "flit People's
Palm Sunday service' with
at First Word, Rev J. Gordon Peer', of of the seven segments of the Choice'.
spoken Iron the er
reception of members will be (April .
Bob Communion vesper held at 11 am at Railing Hills
She pherd
Me thodist Church of Sanford Good
Lutheran service will contain a twmn,
On Apr il 1 the Sunday School
Church, Third Word. Ret sripturr reading, musical service will be held on MIIUO Moravian Church. SR 4'4 staff at Redeemer will
Good Frsdji
host the
The' inspirational service will Kenneth Mullu,. of F irst rendition, a sermon nwditaiflrn-, d Th ida:-. w : t h pastor' Langwaod. Holy
Week ob- annual Easter egg hunt at Ft
begin at titian and continue until Preslwteriax Ch ur ch, Four th and a time se t aside' for silent speaking on "Give your Burden sanoe
begin wi th a Mellon Park. The festivities will
to God" Good FridS) VL?SP
;.rn
Brief devotional Word. Capt Ililb Lyons. prayer and personal thougIiu
Lovefeul Sunday evening. A begin at 2 :p.m. arid all children
messages will be presented by Salvation Army, Fifth Word,
fist offering will go toward wall 1w on tapir 'Goad indeed.
wMict will be held of Redeemer are in vited to at.
the' nurusters of local churches Rot D Ross tienslow, of Gta*Ct' reducing the costs of j,e' 'lAiUXS iirt tlfl'itEd to worship
Tuesday, Ho!) Canmumueni tend
during the' seven 2i,.mlnutt' Methodist Church; Sixth Word, "53$J 1flJ5) wiud, was
ThUTSday. and Friday at 7:31i
F'rtt Presb "tenon
periods: Noon, lfs,ni., 12:55 lte't It Grad) Snowcler,.
brought to Sanf ord as a vict]
p.m. An Eiist r Sunrise st- Altamonte Springs
Firzt Baptist Church
i.n.. , 1: 15 p.m.. i'40p.nt., 2:
Church
he lp
the Lenten season
will beat (lain at the church Community Church
;.n. and 2:35 p.m.
A School
of
Christian wi th worship at 13(1 and 11
m
Chance]
FIRST METHODIST
Altamonte springs
° iuunity 'S
Ytrs: Foresk,irrian Church of
Firs:
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'l'he
Church
will
present
a Hci!y
'in f d
the I
Sunda'
Church 09 S. Park ~VenIle. will Week Cantata an Palm Sunday
nights following Etster 7Yw
have only the 11 a.m. service ill I P a - rn U rider the directs on of
thersw a -riOrveinpritenth in tile
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THE NEIA' E)IMENTIONS - old fashioned
gospel through a nem sound
will be in concert
at First Aserblv of God Church, !7th arid Elm,
across from Pint' Crest School, Sunday at the
10 1Ua.m worship service. The name is spelled
with a '1' to indicate the cross is the center of
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Political Notebook

Friday. March 24. 1972

Editorial Comment
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wa inevitable. It is regrettable. It could
be disastrous But the show-down between big
labor's George Means and President Richard M.
Nixon had to come.
Now it has. To suppose that tht AFL-CIO
president speaks for all labor or that President
Nixon speaks for the rank and file of the
American people is equally illogical.
Yet in the highly charged political atmosphere of this presidential election year, such
suppositions may find more credence than they
deserve.
Painting it with admittedly tee broad brush
stroke-s. it certainly stems that the need for the
President 01 the United States to have
meaningful dialogues with the leaders of
orgauzed labor is much more urgent and vital
than those with the Communist leaders of
China and RussiaSuch a walk-out from the federal Pay Board
as has been taken by three powerful labor
leaders is important enough. But when the
deliberate statement of Meany is read, the
lan g uage there promises trouble.

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over the White House in November.
White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler
did what 'as proper in issuing a statement
denying that the board was stacked against labor
and re-asserting the administration's determination to keep up i's fight against inflation and
the rising cost of living.
At. laudable as the purpose and the words

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deterrnine, that holds ananrival
speLling bee
On a Friday night, it packs
more academic degrees per
aquart- Inch than tiu could
me'1r-e with a slide rule,
Hence the apelli.'sg bee, I crcirig Stein Club regulars who dupole and debate year round
r sit
down each 3a.nuary.
The Secvnd Annual Stein Club
thcgraplilc Open was held in
the back room of the bar. 'Ibis
reporter went to ubttz and
stayed to cu.quer-.beatlng an
econoriuc geographer, an mgineer with a masters degree In
Middle English literature, an
architect. Last year's s-lZlflCi'the state Public Senice Can.
mission reporter-and iS other
cu.testants-by correctly spelling 'phthialc." "gyve," 'pyrr.
and ")odhpur."
This display of orthographic
pre-ernlnence earned methe
No. 2 engraving an the Annual
Onhographir Open plaque that
bangs river the Stein Club bar, a
case of beer. a 1-struck
silver medal and a certificate.
Weanrig my seventh-grade
spelling medal from Bad Br'euzriach, Germany, for cuthdence,
Imade my way tirough the ohscure hubbub to the main room
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Interestingly, I do not find them Just conipa1ng themselves with the giant United States in this regard. Th'y
look at a country like Greatflritain, which the)' have now
h Thoug Eritain's population Is
surpassed IndosIriall)
hardy half theirs, the Japanese think the Itritish are still
far ahead of theni in the real fllCaSuires of ecunomit'
strength, adding up to a better "quality of life."
Consequent!), it strikes the Japanese as more than
faintly iscrA , 'hat the)' should be thought of as one
of five main elements in a "multipolar' world, while Bri tain is merely a fair-stied part of a larger power package
called the EC
None of this, of course, should be taken to mean that is
the Japanese don't want to play a proper world role or
don't recognize their need to do more in foreign aid for
the developing nations
Even here, though, the)' think the five-power approach
fails to gauge properly their present limitations. In a presumed worldwide balance of power arrangement, Asia Is
the natural sphere for Japanese influence. It Is an area
crying for leadership and help
hi Japanese agree. Vet the)- sensibly point out that
off the still green memories of their conduct In World
War H. they are not likely to be warmly welcomed In
many Asian quarters for some years to come. Their aid
Is being accepted in some lands, but often with torn feelings Aria is net truly ready for their lead

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Mayor Ken Brown being authorized to negotiate with North
Orlando over the matter and to report back to Council. I
cannot recall BrOWIi ever reporting back to Council publicly.

And now the agreement is a fact.
Next thing we hear is that North Orlando Councilman
Charles Howell is griping about an agreement approved by
tI-,e Village's Mayor Brown to allow the loan of pollee cadets
to Ingst-oul. Can't recall this Item being tllscuitsed at a
IAungstood Council meeting at all.
Perhap' It I' not necessary to bring these mattcrs up
publicly. Maybe it is all right to have agreements that the
people are not aware of. All mis reporter stontieti, •a luut
other agreements have been hatched out of the public eye.

Spending Practices Questioned
Also in Longwood, at last week's Council meeting, a big
"To-do" was raised over the supporedly unauthorized expenditure of city funds for Improvements at the city's

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Americans Find Him Extraordinary
By JAMES CARY
C.pky Sews Sen-let

whu-1 -ind gy to Communist Qima, one figure emerges
as the unquestioned star of the ghm Premier Qion Eri-lal.
Ours's aging thief of go"ernirxnt made a deep un1*"ession on the American negotiating teaim One high.
ranking U.S. official said, almost shaking hut brad in
amazement:
'He is the most extraordinary man I've ever met."
He said the sum of the knowledge Chou can bring to bear
cm any given question In the cow-se of negotiations Is
a
.
"During the negotiations, subordinates were Winging
him pieces of paper and notes on other matters and he was
making detailed decisions an sut*tardive maLlen even while
talking with us," the official said.
He agreed that Chou holds the Communist Chinese
government in his hands. Not In the sense of having total
power. But in the smse that he has the toW graspi of what is
going on.
The official was not certain of bow deep into domestic
affairs this knowledge and decislcm-sneking power extended
but on the more important Issues and foreign affairs. O'oo is
Mr. Ours.
Chou. prehaps Sleet 7 Inches tall and very slight of bwid,
is smaller than he apuears in photorapbs His hair is
chopped fairly close to has bead, bristling a little on each side.
It is only slightly touched with gray
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His (act, seen from the side, is flat. He has rather
delicately etched features. The re Is slightly hooked, the
akin speckled with a few prominent black freckles.
It Is a handsome face and very ymg for a man of 73,
although there is a sense of age and weariness in his bearing,
too.
He carnes himself erectly, but there is something wrong
with has right arm. He holds It a little high, crooked at about
X) degrees at the elbow, palm turned down, fingers curled.
flias as believed to have been caused by a war injury. It
resembles very much the slight crippling that might have
come from a touch of polio.
Such close-up ubeervotico of one cat history's Ix'cxnlnent
figures was simple during the seven days Mr. 511011 was In
Ours,
Chou moved freely through the crowds without visible
signs of the security men who were certain to has, been close
by. He spoke repeatedly with newsmen, In some cases
rearing Lack a little to take a second Look, then recognizing
an old friend he had known at Chungking or Yenan during
World War A or before.
There were three American newwien among the $7
Americans he remembered from those days
Robert
Martin of U.S. News and World Report; Philip Potter,
Baltimore Sun, and Theodore White, National Public Affairs
Center for Television.
But others, who had had no prior contact with thou, saw
much of ham during the visit He turned up unexpectedly In
many places, once surprising a f,ruup of newsmen shopping
In a slore at the Hanthuw airJrt

Time was when a woman, even If she were working, had
trouble getting a credit card in h.r own name. Qualifying
for something like a home mortgage was out of the question.
In man)' cases this is still true, despite the fact that
Increasing numbers of women are entering the nation's
work force to stay, Today, some six million families are
headed by women as their sole support These families
aggregate about
million individuals, half of them young
children.
generzily speaking, the working woman or the
divorcee
divorcee
or widow with her own financial resources has
a far better chance of getting a mortgage today than she
woud even two or three years ago."
So says John 1' l-'arry, president of the United States
Savings and Loan League, which lepresents nearly 5.000
member institutions.
One reason for the trend is the changing attitude toward
working women. As more women work and move into
positions of greater responsibil y. it Is beginning to dawn
on lenders that sex is no tia' r to handling the obligations of a mortgage.
Other reasons mc' '
nh control methods and
changing attitudes toward lam,.y size. Women are tending to marry later and to continue working The growth
of the private mortgage insurance business, which seduces the lender's task, is another factor.
There is also an important "technological" reason-the
development of the condoniinluum This is the logical type
cf housing for a woman, says I-'arry, because It makes
home ownership possiLile without the hard work insulted
in maintaining a single-family dwelling
In the past, many lenders were reluctant to snake basis
to women because they doubted their ability to keep U
the property

Zoning Action Challenged
in Longwood st by the necessity of Council

One also wonders
approving the Issuance of a building permit to allow Councilman E. E. Williamson's daughter In build a house in a
commercial zone on ST 427 adjacent to the Williamson home.
It Is not unusual for a person to upgrade his property by
building in excess of zoning requirements. When a land
developer exceeds zoning requirements, he is patted on the
back. When a councilman tries to do so, he must get permission from the entire Council. The excuse given was the
city wanted to set a precedent of requiring approval before
homes are put In conunercial areas. It might be more wor•
this bile to set a precedent that banned industrial uses still not
be allowed in industiuully or commercially zoned aress.
What cornet to mind is the yet unamended zoning
requirement that siee fabricating plants are not allowed in
the city. Although that was to be deleted from the oniiinance,
no action has been forthcoming to do so.
How tempu.s does fugit.

Keep Casselberry Green
l)ostn Casselbcrry way, Councilman John '/.acco continues
his crusade to retain the "green nelt" of the Land'O takes

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Golf Course. Dr. Zacco' is particularly interested because he
grew up in the "apartment jungle of New York" when 1,000
apartment units to the acre was not unusual.
And he dot's not want that ,or an)-thing like it, to happen in
Casselberry. 1k tells a story about when as a Young boy he
moved to Miami after his father had purchased a home there.

The Soviet Missi le Lead And Nixon
wl1ThiGTO' - lien. Hexu-y
Jackson of Washington as the
wouid4ie Democratic
first
presidential candid.'ite to raise
questions about President
Nixon's May 22 visit to Moscow.

wperkzity from American to
Soviet hands, Jackson says.
1113) place Mr. Ntwi ii a
disadvantage, txlth with the
Rsiam and with allied
leaden.
'141i.rr,w's pereetA;An at

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national Operations The
sut,corrrnittee has Just made
p'.ab&amp;ic a spec4 al memorandum
that warns that Moscow may
begin to feel that "the United
States gradually may be Lwring into a paper tiger."

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names of my contnstufo,s

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The Estee household got the opportunity early this week of
meeting and havinic as a special houst'gurst the young lady
who is to become our daughter-in-law on April 22
Darlene Phillips of Itisilto, ('al. was brought hoiiie by our
son, Tracy, on leave from Edwards AU' Force Base. A
lovelier, sweeter, nicer girl I couldn't have picked myself
and we are all looking forward to welcoming her 'iffieisll)
Into the fiuinily.
Incidentally, 1)arkne pronounced Florida beautiful and
marveled over our pratty Bk', stwrnlng scenery, spotless
beaches and clear, warm weather. All better than California ,
she said. 'hit young lady Is intelligent, too, wouldn't you say?

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with me
Thuss rea4 a flfu(e which Mary
Ann Cuzrriun 24-year-old blonde
wife of a,Navy flier. testified
she received from ('baptism An-

He identified the :irnguae is
his, saying he ir.-w1tsntly ised
!he ¶erm )j hell" 's' -jeirrihe himself hefnr. Jensen
h.hpawl 'tim ott abe road n he..
nming "a happily srred

Jencefu, an American Baptist,

loss r#en 'onr',mar'tial.d nn a
rhur,e of mis."a'is'wltirt by mint.
drewF J,nsen, with whiwflth't tel'y
chaplain ,li'iiefl 15 COOlSsaid she had sexual relations on
seling me on a pr-shle'n that in17 roccAsions
the girl t itventuufly
Mrs Curran br4e down In
tears when the won-s were read marrIed," testified Mike W'm"etitefl i 'all erioiis 22-v"ir
k.'itl iii -rur' list Tuesday

man earnIng ,
iuirIn
'--ionSnmnetime's
ahilng reestons. M'nner'den
said, Jensen woudd have him
;ust lean nark intl cay -attatev'r
t% 'as.
was thinking. in ¶h
'Vi'nmwrd.n osiul he was
r'tenuling an ,,ilk 'a 'he 41r1 aw
rn'.il and Jensen "opled

Inwfl
%,ir. irinz in Offenbach.
- itu''s' shioc.l bags lb.' heist iort,
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%%'r%t I •,'ruuuuuns , liii e it apa''IuaI safeis fi'uuliir" . I hi' jilune and iii phant IllustratIons
rc (li-cl light 'I lii's %t ere thou n at the I nirrn,,tIe'niusl leather t,onds S';alr there

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luring that ,fen.rai pertnd"
,r-q,ruitar [.5 R.iloh
.'ikeii 'ifl ers-vamInaIlon
sir." 'Yi"nnerci,n
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Lauds Police Work S eminole

Letters To Editor

Dear John,
An Incident happened last
Friday night that was obviously
hushed up. Pe'rhaps in consideration of many things, who
kniiws' I onl' hoI' that those
involved appreciate' what was
done on their behalf, and has
learned something by it. I
believe I have the true stor,'

get, tla'y sure d:nuneul ulc"livatud
nit'n. I for one want them to
know. they are appreciated by
rue, and once again I say, I
hope those inv(ilVed realize It
tco
was
no one
Obviously
drowned and Just as obviously
no one bothered to report

figured but it's not for mmie.
However, damn it John, when
our law enforcement agencies
are dragged down, criticized.

anal it mna&gt;or our five-man
bnartl still finds it difficult
enough to ask question-i, discuss
matters at length arid express
adequate opinions necessary

inctde'! Which wraslil have
saved al ihe fuss- I Just bo
the trooper toss had no Ill ef-

arrive at a proper solution to a
iven question.
a
Is
there
Finally,
ptulosoptilcal point
'ah,I&amp;t. to me, has an
Important bearing on the

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drove up from one direction and
a trooper from the other. By th is
time the headlights at the
bottom of the pond had just
about dinuned out. Without mill)
second thought the Trooper took
off his gun belt and stripped
down to his underpants and T
shirt he clove headlong into that
dammed cold water. lie tried to
reach the car but the cold water
,'riitinini his i,'s and he
had to get out of there.

At this time deputies and
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sky, the resjxnise
hellevnble. Arrangements were
made for a dIver with wet nut
etc. and the car was hauled out.
The slight dammuige to the front
of the car could very well have
been done by the reflector post
that was knocked dosimi on the

highway, certainly not time
stutter. The tr.,nshssissit'n it's t'r
wits In the park position which
contributed
i'iitributu'd to the car
prol
cluret'iiiimi oft the road Into tiltpond at a 45 degrees single.
'I'tuut'ibeside the point ally how,
I tried to talk the l'roopi'r into
going to the' house to get a hot
bath and dress, ho said he

couldn't hut' is its on ulut&gt; but
would iuliprci'Iiutc a tosse'l. I got
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the towels unit hi' dried tiff and
is rapped in a blanket. When
fetched the towels I also tu.- k a
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bourbon aitu outcreti ii
flagon of tiouruon
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lie was damuned cold, but
politely declined as tie was ON
DU1'Y It you please.
Now, damn It. Johmi, that miuuumi
should be trt'ogtiltt'et by sill tuid
iumitiry not lahets for granted In

districting the city.
The' ('omnrnis_siofl is divided on

the subject, but I think I can
predict that such a mote will
not hi' nippros ed by the present
('olmuillission unless someone
presents some be tter reasons
sib&gt; it should be done.
At the pr e'st'nt time I sun in
opposition to the plain because I
can timid no way todtvitlethe
city into noun districts " u
puuIatiun basis and arrive at
geographical lines which would
make It po!lsihle' for our black
jwp1' to have a Negro coni-

imits.jiomier. I bias-c' no objection,
p.'rttmutl or 1s'litiul, to Ssnford
h,svimig it Nci:ro ccimmumiisstoii"r
Hut I ,to nut think iiis-iting the
('Lt into districts will snake' it
possible'
'flicre is also a very immmpurlant

question whit-h rmiust be an'
ssse'rcd at the outse If the ('it)
were divided into districts and
e',itittittute s for to district seat
tiiust Vu,*s c their legal
tit that p.trtit-ular district, would
tilt' cutuutiditi's be elected only
ii&gt; til e s titers In that district of
stould all ttititt t'andiutates be
elette'ul b% all the "Ws seaters"
If the tinnier is err the case.

know It For the peanut pa&gt; they

I can for my season
the comnmissl(,n i appeared
before the local Negro Elks
Club. During a question arid
answer session, I was asked if I
felt the City should hare mor e
black citizens
I told these Negro men that in
view of the legislation passed in
recent years by Congress,
especially the 1964 Civil Rights
Act, in addition to numerous
Supreme Court smi lesser court
decisions, all designed to erase
the color line, if it were wrong
deny a man a job because he
was black by the same token it
was wrong it give hum a job
because he was black.

When I was seated
commission I was told that the
('tty of Sanford was an equal
opportunity employer and to the
best of my knowledge this has
been the case All employment
of personnel has been dort 011
the basis of qualification
wtthout regard to a man's

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said the -'otlnta"s placed .n the
dii
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Associated Press Writer
TAlJHASSEF., F,II APLookir.g fQr was to boil Siflklfli(
tiLes out of truoIed financial
waters, the House today gav e
its top ;rior.ty to a $12&amp;4
tion revenue sl~arui.,t plan,
The Senate meanwhile, had
to make some adust.'nenLs
caused by computer blooper's in
the Dade County sector of the

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e noted, Disney W'irtd. The
141111 million attraction which
*'nes1 last fall cpans Orange
ir,'t Osceola counties.
The plum .idnpteut by the Sen.
a:.' creates a*ra congressional
uzracUout,1Voluata, Br,varrt
intl Indian River counties; fl
"orth Untie: and Dy mer4ing 12
south counties from Sariisnu
:ounty south .iiong the Gulf a-i
Collier and then across the state

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The ian .utnpt#'d a.ii3 Thur-itay transforms the tistrlct
pra'i.ntly held by Rep Lou
Parc
'Hinter
a
Frey.

TAIJ.AHA.S.SEE. Fa. uAP uMickey Mouse may be able to
run far C4'iragres.s and stand a
gnr4 chance of winmng under a
15-member rongres*mnnal re
thsLnctArg pLan adopted by
Sifl3le
Disney World has ptsye'i a
prominent rote in Florida p"
tics and ecnnocs for the ..t-it
five years, but senators m-,,
n
have paid the giant amuserr,,'n:
complex the htujj,est accoLade
tby turning it into a cnngm.
hitr'a-t

nationality, react, creed ortnetLr plim. It p,s-iiatd, 513.
color .
Thursday
Aliti On tap an the House were
don't
we
If
Consequently.
-A bill removing the Florida
Ii... a '-r because he Is bLack
Keys exemption fr-im the State
out turn around and provide
'edge and fill law, but requirbecause he is black then we still
LruI the state to compensate wadiscrimination
has e
t'iront property owners who
discrimination in ret erse
from
were
prohibited
submerged
their
deseloputg
Sanford Is blessed with'
Lirid.
fins, colored cttLzeris. I know
_5rt tt.nini in r2hfv it',many on them personaluy anti
equal
rights for women amendand
would
many of them could
ment to the U S. ('onstitution,
make fine commissioners But
even though the Florida Constafor some reason these men and
tution says a majority of the
women, too, cannot get the
Legislature must be elected besupport of their own people to
fore amentirnents can be ratirun for commission seats Why'
fied. The prupueed aunendinenc
not
sure
I am
cleared Congress on Wedfluertafore, I trust that our ried.i&gt;
Negro citizens will consider
House Majority Leader Car
selection of candidates based on Ottden. I.) Jackisunville. W1i
qualification to represent not members Thursday the revenue
just one segment of the sharing plan will pump nuori
but all citizensmoney into almost every city xi
P,
-cannot speak I.__
I"krmtLi
ten u'n
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wi ll ing to hear and, discuss an&gt;

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aid in cleternuntag what is be-st
for getwral welfare all our
people.

Julian L Stenstrvsu
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C of C To Moot
('omit)t coi unussion ('hairill_-tn Greg tlrwitmssond will he
the sieaker, it the rcuiar

ufleeting of the Longwuod Area

Chamber of t'uuiuuervr to he
h at t e
held at I p fit Mtflldd)
league'
('isle
IA-ingwuod
Hsiilttuiig on West Chuu-x'h Street
1k is ill discuss 'Wtt) plaxuiuo
eppesitle'hi arises ireimu those'
relation to the tong wt'd
p"iple is hi' want Iii have a y
F.ver one U wekeasut' to
I i. not eiil'
e,baut h m e'pi
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if the latter were the case, the

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Ikilltie'ul i'xIse'rtsall agree that
this ""Ili Lit' a teruit ci
'regti''asioiu'' iso-I itutilet li-ad
tnut'kss aard into (lie 5) strlfl it
want pedilk's

It's a dammiest good
One isisittt' answer might
feeling to know the caliber tit
it) uiu'rt-,ust' the'
the uiut'ii we hiss'e wale hutiug us en (at', pe I ti_ups,
uiumuutie'r
ut
distnit
LI Irci ii fiatul Ii
us. 'hue&gt;' are worth their is eight
six
or
inure.
I
would
not object
opimiluin,
and
I
In gold In my
want (lie whole darned world to to this, bill I is t'ultt haiti-us to add

silence.

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Well. John, forgive me for
on strong, but I feel
coining
big inquiries Into why the ofabout this kind of
strongly
etc.,
gun,
the
licer fired his
before
press never mis-set printing it. thing, and have never
editor.
written
a
newspaper
Irate citizens get In on It and all
Let's not let these unselfish
kinds of hell is raised.
yell our
a
Well I want to yell praises for acts go unnoticed, ,and
enforcement
praises
of
our
law
of
Sanford,
our police officers
sheriffs, and agencies,
deputy
our
Thanks for listening anyhow,
troopers, with whom i scem to
Sincerely
have had a few dealings in my
Fred Martin
three short years of residence
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FA. Note
here.
constantly
The
Iterald,
here
at
approximately
home
at
I left
12:15 a.m. Saturday morning try to promote the efforts of the
la enforcement agencies. We
last week to go to tile 7.11 for mu lass
few supplies for my son's do thank you for taking the time
camping trip. I passed a pond at to call this incident to our atth e end of our street, and noted tentlon, and permit us to share
the eeire look of it with the mist It it with all of our readers.
rolling over it, and thought of
DISCUSSION
th e Frankenstein niuovie I k'iil
Just left on the TV. There was
really nothing unusual about it.
However, less than 15 minutes Editor. Herald
There has lit-en considerable
later when I returned, I saw the
concerning action
discussion
twin besuns of car headlights at
the Legislative
by
Initiated
the bottom of the pond. I turned
of the
Committee
Affairs
the car around, jumped out,
Sanford
Greater
took off my jacket and realized
Chamber of Commerce to
what a darned fool I'd be to
divide the cit into districts.
circulation
in
jump In with the
have not seen it t
my legs being w ha t Ills, and no Although I
known fact thai
well
1.5
print
it
1
one else insight to haul me out if
to make it
us
I got in trouble, and If anyone the purpsee
to have one
Sanford
for
possible'
was in the car it wouldn't belt)
o cunuuis.SiOne'rt
N
eg
r
or
more
them either,
Presently the question is
So I took off for home, just 21)0
considered by the CU)
being
yards away and called the
it studies a
tellingCommissionas
Sheriff's department
;iropot'i
new
charter
recently
would meet them there.
by
the
charter
revision
drafted
Well, sir, I had only 200 yards to
coriuiitttet, by
imnittt'e.
This
I'll
go, yet I was only there two
reconunend
minutes when a deputy sheriff the stay, did not

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Such conclusions, the
memurandiun warns, could
convince Moscow that It has a
"green light to mcave forward in
certain arm at the world"
The u*uxandui'i was
prepared for the ,ubcornndttee
by Prof. Uri Raman of Tw'fta
University's Fletcher School of

1k said stticn he saw the pretty green lawns In front of
homes on a nesltlt'ntlsil street, lie was amazed. "Why did you
buy a rstnrh, l)ad'"' he asked his father.
/..utcco'% contention is the numerous uipantimutmit buildings
one right sifter the other breed "gang- type" reaction among
young people. In addition the idea of further oserurowdimig
the already crowded whools bathers him Intensely.
Everyone has told him that the people of Cassi-Iberry,
although they do want to retain the "green bolt", will not dip
Into their po.-krLt to donaite a few dollars for the effort. The
persons who want apartments built at the site are banking
that Zacco will be kicked in the teeth with citizen apathy. 1k
has so much fulth in the people of his city. II would be a
shame lithe cynics were proved to be right.

'.l drapery nqt.lter r"w's said
he was 4hsehar,e4 (rots's the
Navy Last year tirwlef the 1rm
amnesty 0.10a'w' program

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attorney Jaek I. Rlaeknsnn pr's
lured * Witness who udefltifled
the "love letter" as words he
dic tated to the senior chaptisin
at Cea'il Field 'lr.'al Air Station
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luring a cssunqp1ifl

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rrr,ered by a hard *hell (
persistent lovely girl pi'rua'ttuitiWl
the tIM I Cfi'PC? and fined It with
Jny, meaning, anti mist of ill,
pi.as# share your Love
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thief, Washington Bureau
News Service

cemetery.
My, oh 111&gt;', how policy does change. IMngwood's Council at
times certainly cannot be accused of being consistent.
The policy was again affirmed that each Individual
councilman could not spend more than $100 of budgeted
money for budgeted items without prior authorization of
Council. Over the years, this policy appears to have been
invoked only when it has been convenient.
One can look through city records and find numerous occasions when more than this amount has been spent or when
invoices have been split or when the bid law has been circumvented. The key is who does the spending.
Of course, the way to get aroung the policy Is for a councilman to spend $99.99 on each occasion and he can do
anything he wants. The way to get around the state bid law
for puchases exceeding $1,000 is to sjn no more than
$999.99 on each occasion.For example, authorizing purctases
on only 30 water meters at ii time so that bids do not have to
be let. I guess I'm not too bright, but I cannot help but believe
that putting to bid all the city's needs for water meters for the
entire year would get a better price, rather than authorizing
purchase of 30 meters almost monthly.
Before Longwood officials jump down my throat, let me
say that the city's 1920's vintage charter does not reguire bids
on any amount. But state law does
Now that a new city chanter Is being worked on, a section
requirL g bids for expenditures over $1,000 should be written
In to give the taxpayer's a little additional protection.

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.kmercan poser and deter- the u11t. L)erw.mtiu candidate
has qu*statnied the &amp;ivict
muuitaon is going to deride boss
Soviet leaders regard policies of "detente" and urged
the President when be visits a general strengthening of
Moscow," Jackson said Ins American strategic forces.
statement. "We may be iLl for
"We must carefully consider
sorne difficulty if the Soviets whether the shifting military
believe tl'.at the shifting equation Is causir.g our stiles
military balance Is a sign that arid oir adversaries
to alter
things are moving their way." their view of .trnet-sca U a
Jdison alone among the credible and consisterd nation,"
ma}or L*nxicratk prUal he said.
c4denders has expressed
Jackson, once Invited by
seelcus concern about the Soviet Prrsadent Nuwn to become
military buildup The issue ha s WTetary of defen'-', rriade his
been virtually Ignored in statement as chairman of the
priznies act tar in favor of Senate suticmrsniluee on
domestic topics Jackson also is National Secunty and Inter-

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to equip it with more ads anced weaponry i not including
Japan
nuclear ar1115 1 Hut such steps would not convert
into a military power. Their tcrt'es, for instance, are not
apatch on ss hat the EEC nations could field
Thu' Japanese carry the at giimt'nt fun ther *t'lley antici.
pate that others will say their inclusion in it uiye.natlnn
power setup Is rooted in their status as the world's third 01
greatest economic poster.
Japan is indeed proud of this standing and of the driti'
and energy which brought the ceur.try to it. Yet, without
false modesty. they contend this slew of their econoin.c
strength is misleading
In their es- es, thes do net have tC : iro,iit-based economic power. The) te that as an accumulation of ceonomk' wealth which embraces not simply the kind of
huge, highly modern pri1uct1on facilities they hate, but
also other s'ital assets- housing, schools. hosnitals roads,
protection against pollution. These things ihey lack In
volume.

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It was probably no surprise to residents of the Villagi' of
North Orlando during the pust few weeks when reports
emanating frutu the Village Council told of the agreement
between that city and the ('It) of lJ'ngwiMsl on a police
disliatch service belnig performed by Longwood.
The itcn was dlscus.wd there for several months In open
meeting. Hut I onigwo-xI's citizens may have been a little
surprised to hear that such tin agreement had come to pass.
Not that there would be any big feeling of opposition In
lAingwo4Ml. Generally that city's people are always willing to
offcr a helping hand to anyone.
As happens all to often with governing bodies, elected
officials forget what tia:a happened In public and what has
happened out of the public eye.
Some months ago, North Orlando mayor Granville Brown
apiwireui at a meeting ol the I ArngwtNMl Council to ask that
the city permit its poli ce department to provide dispatch
service. The service had been obtained from ('asselherry
previously but the necessity for discontinuation arrived when
('asseiberry decided to go to more sophisticated radios.
the iict't'sstty for discontinuation urns cii st Von ('uic.celberry
decided to go to more sophisticated radios.
North Orlando's view was that the village couid not afford
to t'uns'ert to the more expcnsls-e radios

m stifled as to
would st elconle st isdom from any quarter. however, that
Thes are nowhere near being persuaded.
has practical
the ve'sta) balance of power concept
meaning for them
of poster the
To begtn with. they insist that the kindfundamentally,
is,
are
talking
about
diplomats
world's
none,
military power And of this they have virtually
being limited and wishing to staye limit d to a modest'

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community) is logical
about what they
Leaders in Japan. doeply concerned
deliberate constricting of Its world role,
as
An1erlca'
see
They are
are certainly listening to the new siiggeitions.
what course is best for them to take and

that express it are, the inescapable fact is that
inflation has not been stopped at the pocketbook
level tfrank!urters at $1.09 a pound and this Is
where it must be done.
In making this comment we do not applaud
the action of Messrs. Meany et al in itself. But we
do believe that some such hard medicine must be
swallowed by the Nixon administration and
dramatize the need to face hard issues here and
not in Peking and Moscow before it is too late!

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is gettini a lot of
The so-called ''multipolar" approach
M1411"specialists The
foreign
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attentiofl these days It
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underlying notion Is that the diminishing In their world
States. Russia and China-are
poster drawing In
impact and that a new balance '-if

"Gathlon'-utc,
peonsheru of yellow focap Ser- rniliatic,n for 12 cmtenders
B BILLIE BROWN
geant at arms Wdaon Paige Round 2 eliminated four arid ounerr Paul Niblock esplained,
,ociatet rreo wrtte'
denotes "the lower midportion
called for order.
Round 3. two more.
A7L&amp;NTA. Ga. (AP)
of
the human mandible"had
Twenty
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glawt
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ItS White Hart pub, ber. T, table, twenty ballpoint pens
reining opçxment,
Johnia-t, Sir Joshua poised os'es- yellow foolscap, and combat, rallied round, bending lam
to peer as I wrote "thyslc," Mid Martha V&amp;fl DW tiberg, too,
Re'rioids., Al,r4r Pope and the race was on.
was 4$ to 45 of
gat'errd for The end of Round 1 spelled again as 1 acratthed it out arid
other aeodas.s
a
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SO
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learned discourse and draug1 he.arta"he and thtctlectual hu- stutj "pthLc"

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Mobilization of the mighty power of prayer
for the lives and safety of American POWs is a
move in which all must unite.
President Nixon, in harmony with action by
the Congress, has designated the period from
March 26th through April 1st as National Week
of Concern for Prisoners of War- Missing in
Action" and named Sunday, March 26th as
National Day of Prayer.
Nothing could be more timely as it will be
just eight years ago that Floyd Thompson was
lost on patrol. Since then 1,623 American servicemen and about 50 civilians have been captured by North Vietnam forces.
This is the longest period of captivity that
American fighting men have ever had to endure.
It is also, and this must be emphasized, the
longest time that the families of such brave men
have been subjected to periods of what appeared
to be official neglected and the few times when
hopes rode high.
This Indochina war has been and is one of the
most disruptive which American arms have had
to face in overseas conflict when hometown
support is weig)ed.
But now is given an opportunity, and one of
inestimable promise, as the prayers of a united
home front are made for the safety and lives of
these heroes. To do less than give it earnest and
heartfelt endorsement would be unforgettable.

JANE CASSELBERRY

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they should be In•
Japanese
are
flattered
at
talk
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structure, hut they
poster
eluded irs a new fls'e.sided stoild
illlSt8flt'C%, could
don't 'ce host they, in their present cirt arrangenlent of
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Here is part of the statement in s1ith the
strong-willed labor spokesman brings "con.
Sumer" and "worker" into one class: "The
record of flagrant favoritism speaks for itself.
The administration's so-called new economy
policy is heavily loaded against the worker and
consumer, in favor of the profits of big business
and banks, and is dominated by the view that
economic progress begins and ends in the stock
market and the corporate financial report"
Here is an economic issue which is bound to
be bitterly debated It has exploded in a climate
where the Nixon administration and the
Republican party is being embarrassed by the
ITT affair.
Nor has the failure of the President to get
down to the nitty-gritty of such issues been
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treasurer, Ethel Riser of
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Charlotte
Smith
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parlor of liii Chur'i,
tyidirt Slit ChT$Cd hi C4&amp;SCIIdUIE
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second vtrt-president lioxel llnwrr1, EllLiltk'tl. lsovd. Jnntse Luclir
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Katherin
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prod green .W!I1IL'. dress wi th whiti
kept the bride'5 1W
ThofliAs f Luthbrr., ant. ypsophelu.
lorgotten as members eljstwiJ srcretar !",nnc' McNnnuirs ' Chuttender,, Margaret Goit. West and Catherine Wnelnhei M
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C'O1'sa4te tram her wedding
Barcla, anti of Lt Col and Richard Reichie, St. Peterstwrg entertaining Were Mrs C. W
Gifliam, North Carolina; Mrs bouquet The couple left for 1.
Mrs Rnhert F. Rurcln'., St and bridesnuiids were Mia
Auguctint, wet-i- un ited in
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Siieperd, Tampa and ni. RUnIPf. Orlancu' and front wr'ddirw trip in Savannah. Ga
Their nevi residence will be tr
Sanford, Mrs W. A. Leffler.
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Winter Park. The groom as a
Rev David Bedding, was Augustine. Their gowns and Mrs. Richard Packard, Mrs. W.
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M. Allen and Mrs. Ouida Let member of the Orlando Police
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LiShi Lineberry and Linda and Force and the bride is a teacher
doub le ring
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Junior at Seminok High School.
Ann Cookse%.
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Beverly
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president, announced a cant
parts to be held Saturda
evening et the C'.omniunit
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Highlight of Liii- meeting was
hat contest AU hats werenuidi' tv Liii' wurnet.
tared the- contest The WUUiL'r:
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inanity Building an Lreabur
Saturday, March i
Mrs Bnaxtim Perkins ill
Mrs Leiiiietli t.cttoL' helii"
seth We lrt'e'rrstuq: progr:.
witich consisted of living pw
traits of the meaningful cur,
tribuiuens of the followini
women- Indira Gandhi, Mar.ar
Curio
Marie
Anderson.
Florence !ightingule, Jam'
Elemtu
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Roosevelt
Women educuua's uttemaclisti;
from Seminole County wee-i'
Mines "mn Stevens. c E
Cnt'ltc. Kenlielli Echob, boyd
C.okrmeun,
Perkins.
Richard
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Wilma
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Mjsae.s, Lavisizi llIarAvett and
Grace Mum' Stnier,zpher
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ISIS. Fe a personal reply ewelone- stamped, addressed

eveiope

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at Super Viu St-re on 4Z.
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itumont' Springs. Proc.'eeds
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their Valentine Girl. Ellen
Keeler. with it tea at the home
of Myrm Vaughn
presented
a corsage o red
tea roses. on greenleni.
A bingo party was held at the
tionie of Dim Futrell it
welcome rn-v rutie'. llama
Meadows. Luri Payton. Judy

famous peach cobbler.
Attending the party were
Chuck and Elizabeth Jett, Terry
and Time Futrell, Rex and
Susan byrd. John and Amui'et
Lahosa . Eddie' and Phyllis.
Sentuirik. Richard and Ellen
Keefer and Ellen 't niothe" M-:
lttiyc' (runt Cullfunua, lonini'.
anti sa.ee'.
The airs'. rushes wit. their
husbands were Bob iumid Janue
Murvmc, Mike and Vickie
Oyler, Hon and .1mM' Car.
peTtier . Henry' and betitue'
Buwlin, Ho and hem. Spew and
a trunferee Namt' Cruuthan'el
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invited It the' hone of Mr arid
Mrs Jut Car,t' 5t. fat'
Western party Sloop) Joe's,
macaroni salad, cuksliev and
u4.her guodies were served,
Papa Joe put the crowning
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The
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On Mae-eli 14 "Mania Katie"

Corley gave a programn on the
meaning of beta Sigma Pith and
the origin of Ganuiw Lambda.

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DEAR ABBY I am getting engaged won and my
fiance wants to give me a ring that has been a family
heirloom for years
Liit seek he brought it cr'er and shotited it to me but
Ahoy, I 'font like it at all It is really- gaudy, and I can't we
myae'f wearing anything like that
Should I tell my fiance I don't like it' Or should I
accept it so everyone else will be happy' SUFFER-RING
DEAR SUFFER-RING: Ask him U he wasti to gte it to

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asiStant organist at First
h-estiyleruen Church
lx ;dditiuri tit continuing tus
plaxto studies with Grin. Perry,
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Licipated an manyacadenuc arid
musical activities at North Fort
Myers Higt; School such at Ow
lied k,mght band, )Jtiys Chum
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DEAR NOSY: No But some of my best Iile'sds did.

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ncmberaniaking ;ilastic thiiar
tram colorful egg cartons
Flowers, will be completed and
arranged in containers which
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Mr luron. oni'. 1, ha, beet. a claim that the heat
nivaicuui since' 11w age' of seven for hard-eurl hair a- bee"
lie has. won firs; prizes in iu All you need is a U t- a am
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DEAR ABBY You wrote. "I think there should be a
special place in heaven for the woman who marries a
divorced mar with a first family. because as far as the
man as concerned latiether from guilt or whatever) his
"first" family usually comes first And the same holds
true' for a divorced woman with a first family
Abby. I don't want to get personal. but such insight
and compassion could only have come from a woman who
has had that experience Did you per-chance marry a
NOSY
dn.'or-rrd man with a "first" family'

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wiltGr culinary lacluevementi
are' famous, will be' served at
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DF,AR ASSN' Sine-c others use your column to air their
pet gripes, may 1'
It's c'u,ctomcrs who, when thes arrange for an appointment to repair their television, fail to be there, or even
lease a door unlocked They don't call, they )ust aren't
there [Always an escw.e, "I went to the store for a few
minute's," car trouble. etc I Abby, tim' Is money, and these
inconsiderate people cost us both.
)4 other repairman friends tell me they've had the
same lousy experience with some customer's. What's the
mat:e: with people nowadays.' Their word Isn't worth a
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held at the next meeting. April pianist. Charles Turun. arid The- Wunuin's Club on Mat-eli Z 1,1
li A numirultuig committee Central Florida Chorale will be the Vunuin,- Clubtiouu'
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Association Laidies Auxiliary. Modeling their award-winning creations
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French Illusion was attached
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have a% loans' ii'. 12 i'hc','k cuuits It ts'i'iiis lice's e ueeilci to.
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Vim " Ill receive it ulnihcr If l'olls' ititroi sour hit ante
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In H problem. Write Polls In care of this new spiiper,

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GENERAL TENDENCIES: Until flOOfl you
can get much of value done, especially in
using intuition to better understand what your companions
expect of you After midday, very different influences come
into effect and you would be wise to retite from the wotl I
of po.tive action and work on improving your appearance

and wardrobe
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr. 19) The early part of the day
can be most active and happy at whatevet duties you hate
'o perform, but take care ycu do not get into arguments ii
in You can spend money foolishly at you do not ke ?
your purse ripped Take care
AURUS (Apr 20 to Ma&gt;' 101 I he earl&gt;' pant of the ttl
.s test to improve situations at home, but don't ti) to do it
in the evening, or big rumpus can start Get busy with the
paint brush and other activities to cheer things up a bi',
Show you are optimistic where the future is concerned,
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) The Jay hours are heat t r
'vhateser at is you have to do stn:e you could meet up a- a
- oxte accident In p.m unless careful, so plan to get as mu'i
done as you can during day. Go over your letteus and ke
that the wording is right, Ditto for atatements, etc.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Your Judgme t
., better during the day than at night, so make the nig1tt
cje,isuc,,na early. Take the time to attend to repairs that j:3
..eceuary Make your home really chaining and clean
LEO (July 22 to Aug. .1 1) Get a-oiL done during the d.g
,nd then plan to attend sonic nice social affair In p.m. Dress
well Do not argue with one who Is looking !r a whipping
boy. Smile and all works out fine
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept 22) Morning it best time to Ito
after the information you want in a confidential way, or y' I
ou1d meet with criticism later on. Serve those who ate not
as lucky as you. Show that you have real poise.

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be a day of rest Only by truly living the
(;olden Rule, refraining from doing anything that is risky
and living in accerd with the highest principles you can
conceive art you able to keep o'mt of trouble, tensions and
difficulties Attending church helps, also stu ly.
l to Apr 19) Improving your health is of
ARIIS (Mar
prime a.mportar.ce now, so get at that first, then show
gratitude to one who has helped you Plan your activities for
the new week well and you can accomplish a great deal.
Avoid one who bickers
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 10) Stop acting in such a
ii' abut manner and show you sic a serious person with
much dignity. Good pats may be In a crotchety mood,
use diplomacy and avoid arguments Take it easy In the
evening
(.1 bIlNI (May 21 to June II) 'the situation at bionic is
rather puzzling, so study it well instead of arguing Losing
your temper is the last thing you should do Slake sure that
your business affairs are working out as you want theirs to
MOON CIlILf)RI:N (June 21 to July Ii) You have to
use much care so that you avoid accidents of all kinds now
Instead of being sarcastic with others, use tact instead try
to be more active than you have been in the least (et Inure

done
110 (July 22 to Aug 21) II YOU forget finan'.ual troubles
and concentrate on the phuios.ophical side of life, you uivakc
this an inspiring day and p in Wise persons give you right
slant as to how to advar,cc in life Listen carefully.
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 2?) Although you air feeling
unhappy, do not take )out ii out on others but show
kindns,s instead Get back on the rig,ht beano Do somnethin
about irnpmovus'g healihi arid appearar''.e as well vs hole you
have She time
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I l:N DI: N('hI 5' Don't mel&gt;
altsjctlen 051 )our own ;uIgtiient tci.Iay Use
your china and delight others which can put YOU in a
favt.irahcle position You lease mu'. Ii energy now and can
complete jobs awaiting your attcr,tuon fly taking health
ttratttirrts You can gain renewed sitahil )r
Mill ; tMat 21 to Apr. I')) At tend It) Important duties
lit the in; urn ing later discuss W ith asuoc ia es how to become
int-, se gtcduclist' in ile tutuir A giol tuutec to ;IIiptusC &gt;0111
'oatdcnl,e Do some t.rrious thin), rig tonight
I AIlKIJS (Apr 20 to Slay 20) You can engage in social
activities and make the' right onreect ions at this lime. A
thoughtful gift to Insci came will tic ctCfithltd for a long
time Show thai you tiuii&gt;' Case
(;LMlNl (May 21 to Juiie II
'ctt home •hiouhd lie the
core of your thoughts tad,&gt;- arid tonight. You are able to
clevcrl&gt; Jevelop a rev plan you have in mid. tin anne
entertaining tonight, Stic,w that )OU hise poise
MOON (I(ILI)kl.N (lure I.' hi Jc!y Ii) You have ideas
ftomiu outsedcvs that cart hell) ease your Jitesenil financial
condition which has bent bomhiering you. Maki: (he right
contatta Don't neglect to ortesporvJ with key personsr
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) ?legln the week prope,iy by
I;li;Ilemg )/OUt projects to a *'rl.,ble level Stamt iii the sight
duct lion Read up on trade Joulnuli for vital infonituation
Show that you are wehl'unfosn:cd
VIII (,() (Aug 22 to Sept. 22) If you step out for
eritcmtuisiimecnl
tonight, n ial.c suic you ate looking your best.
Engage in group affaims that can bring understanding and

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I ihiRA (Sept
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best in a in since they ate apt to he less cooperative later 1
the day, when you had better wo.k alone Avoid so;
iiisltetl or there will he arguments Enjoy family instead
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 1. 1) I he early pirt of the
5 best (ou handling affairs in the btisineis world, CSpCci.II /
thosethat
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to l)ec 21) Don't resort ,3
-iiolence Take care of personal correspondence in a m it I
don't forget to make 1110K important telephone cult, citbut
Not a good day for making ,adical ,leanges Pr starting
sonic trip. Cane and caution ate the keynote now.
',-l'RlC0RN tOec. 22 to Jan 20) Get duties dora
efficiently in am. and then quietli play, read or whatesrr
really relaxes you. Mate could he in a blue mood so do not
ex'ect much fun in that direction. Treat kindly, though
AQUARIUS (Jan. II to Feb. 191 You can easily find a
'-that your true position is with others in a at. and -i.e
nothing that can bring ill will. ("ontiol your temper sine
others are apt to be in a negative frame of mind. Call good
fimends on the telephone tonight.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar, 20) The am. is .he best time ta
delve Into any new projects you have in mind, but don't
take others into your confidence Your hunches are most
accurate, but even these should tee kept to yourself Shoe.'

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'.silri) un )4 ,111 own thoughts A penotu you like needs heli'.
sic goir it Show 11141 yoti arc 51IC
NI() K I'll) ((1,1 II t,c No'. II) ('tunic to a tine agreenuclut
wit hi J.ciutc s in a iiiuelcual sinden t ak uiig Shuew i'ig gi atittcdc
to a loyal friend a hun has dune favors for you is vise Do
bomliC riltri t cinitiug tonight Ill at is not ri pensit e
Ill I cugege In JO
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logic i 111i Ili ci'. u'. iitiiei t a) utig SInew Ihiat &gt;ou 11.1% C atiuhit &gt;
CAI'H It ()R ,N(Dec 12 to ian 20) You are stile to meet
a ctiamuiinp prisons Soda&gt; that you have been looking furwamst
tc. in seeing filuch gloil tOJIC a set (liii t'oninnuuneiatirig *till
ueul-nf'Iownv;s helps nuutuuai aliairs
AQI.'A K IllS (Jasi 21 to I etc Ii) YOU live w'rnk to thy
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'c wcciIcms air ipecat 0c01cr,ati'.e ii'slay Fiitget the siiial
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U' YOUR CHILI) IS HORN 10I)AY .. . he or she will be
one of those highly rn,it:ye people who will absorb
whatever the surrounding conditions may be and tee;c"tre
morose if they, axe not up to expectations, to get busy no'v
and make conditions at home mote ideal and succeset
t'our child can become most successful if encouraged by &gt;
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to your liking but harping about thein does no good, so get
busy and have things the way you want them by effort on
our part. Don't take on the tcnsionc of others, either Stec,
iear of trouble
St ()Kl'l() (Oct 21 to Nov 21) Show courtesucs to others
i n your desi,ngs with them acsiay and you make fine
t take any
hucadwa&gt;' I hey are in an irritable mend sit don'
,hiances \ou do best by wonking alone it aims today and
tonight
SA(,i II ARIUS (Nov. 22 to lice 211 'iou have to get
thuoe.e duties done today event if you think you are not in the
right
mood, but this can he sllCrCOflie through
detcrriiunation 1 hen you get the ikay of hijhue:'ups Evening
is fine for relaxation, watching 1 V
('1'1'0'I ([)cc 2.' to Jan 20) If you forget the tried
.in'.i true and jump Into ' t ie sink nown, ) (cli will has c trouble
,.Way w (''night l'lin t.w to be niure itiLcC'.Sl ul in the
future Study your newspaper well for idea'., ads
AQIJ.'\ KIltS (Jan 21 to Feb I')) You simply have tie
keep those pxriutsei you have nii'.lc' tcxlal' and avoid trouble
later on F,y In please mate, also A gnome relenting attitude
is sequined to gain right results. Avoid one who is a
troublemaker
l'IS('l.S (i'ete 20 to Slat 20) Impress an associate with
your
conscientious wit) at tarrying through with promises
YOU hate made, obligationi you have ASS11111 hi Steer clear ot
a partner who ii a h'tcntte cit nerves today. Go out to sisit
withi a iiud friend tonight
II 'it Hilt ('1111.1) IN lU )lt N I Oi)A V
he or she will tie'
uric of those highly enetgeti young people who wants to
slit things up all the (hue just for ihe fun of it, to use UI'
escess energy and feel like the cok of the walk, so ahil
)'titlflg liti JUt CI it) perftiriti I list teach your child to Iii'
only constructive things I huemi this tectonics a euscteui anti fineint'
life at a vs-rite,, i*trsIrrscti, cr i'd iti r - ci'.

CAN'T

VALUES TOs$ooYD.
IN FANCIES ALL
= SPRING PASTELS

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FULL BOLTS

SHEATH
LINING

SLJND1t
GENERAL IIINI)LNCILS. ihis really should

PER
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PIECES IN VALUES TO $7.00YD

the Carroll Righter Institute
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111'll l'tii,l,V Ilk" Mn, gl.', we wit tli.'ti uI unit
F .141 ut i'.l It 't'u'en l',(ttie, liquilel or 1111W11010,11 'Is''
111,1 let' 1141.11 'dimc,,iIute.; liii, c-nt pcI (It it or wi-I it CF1 If v-ill
iil'.citl, the us'' N is
ach-ic-cl cisc' cii. ciuilini' to dir.',
lictit ml Ii. l'11I4Ic 'ci. ii cc thu 11111411 Ic' tide us,' lnt c,
liii' tt,l • Ilrlu't ICIIII itik.' tutu' seii g't cii'e'p itutf fill11111, Is,'
cclii tecellil,, 11 ,411 nect l.iicu'l. iu,ii. whluh, s 'e c
nIc'
its so;, ii,, ti,' Iltece, 1111414.1 II,.' I ii j
oat rciliI'a
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Klmul as i w 11"o, it lciiii I.' Ue'I oft lies' ntitle loI cit t
A hut it .I.'luuct,cicliIs, a III 4110'1'41 Ii. li smt %','lieii tim's
ssij'u' cii! mittS "Sc i'll s'.ilIe cud I eslulli' cliche'. S.,ic' I slIs
tit,t hilts, to Icc' huceic lec'ci cup u'ai,,
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DEAR ABBY to reference to "Disgusted" who had so
many bad espenerices with sex's-ice and repairmen who
didn't show up She should call the Better Business Bureau
when shopping for a rtpairman And even more Important,
if one doesn't show up, she should let the B B B. know
about it Businessmen with a reputation for "standing up"
their customers don't stay in business long And your complaints to the B B B are kept strictly confidential.
ALL FOR THE B B B

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our reason for aiLing Is a '.abd one,
which change'. the c'omph'sinn of the situation. S.. don't
guess who"% coming to dinner. Ask!

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24 Cosrt hominy 54 lilioni.,'
5? Kniihis
21 IM,t Hsw'wt
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tl'('fl'. the prop; let. of asking a
ho.ctrss. when she invites 'a.i to dinner, " Who else is
coming' I don't think l's impolite to ask I always do
And it's not because I may want to decline o aecept,
depending on who else will he there
We live an the' suburb., and If friends atm live nearby
are going to the same' patty in the city. s's convenient and
fun to ride together If I invited someone to a parts. and
she asked who else was coming because if she (lldnt care
for some of in% other guests she might decline, I would
ALWAYS ASKS
rather the did

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I)I'AR 01.11: It your husband needs an X-rated film to
turn him on. hi him go a ktar knot tell him to hure
'.ira(ghl home befor'i' eu tori, IN, or he", un,e".f tilT'

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of Alpha Tat; Omega Fraternity
The weddinç will he an event of .lune 10, at All Souls
Cthnhr Church. Sanford

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Beta Chi Elects

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DEAR ARBY. Pke 1:11 me, am I an old fashioned,
prii,m 52
ir'ohi vile, mother, and grandmother because I
don't en)n' going to X-rated movies My hii'banel thinks I
am
He asked me to go to one of those movies with him and
I diet, and I didn't care for it at all To me acs Is something
beautiful between a husband and wife, arid I don't like to
see it cpkiite4 before' my eyes on a movie screen
My husband says It turns him on Well, it turns me
MT' I'm you think I 9hoeJ.1 go to se' moves '*ith him
usl to keep hin 'e'empan% I Find them hiimitati
M.1) FA.SHIONF.l)

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By Abigail Van Buren
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Howard Lynn WheIc'hel Jr., n of Mr. and Mrs. Howard I.
WheLhel, 4(} Ethott Avenue, hiM) of thiscity .
The brideelect t. the gran&amp;tiughtx of Mrs. Mark
Rnero and the late Peter Rnccc, Monongahela, Pa.. and tht
late Mr. and Mrs. Wuaf George of Sanford.
Horn in Sanford, Miae George t a 1970 graduate of
Seminole HlghSpuolwhethew*aeand)aIr1perand
She (a preaenth a student at
member o the thon
Seminole Junior College.
WhetchcIl is
thi late John Clark and Mrs Max) Whelehel and the lat
Hugh C WbePchel, all of Sanford
Horn in Hamilton. Bermuda, the bridegmom-to-be ww
graduated from Serninok High Sc hool in 1970 where tit

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flir,s

by X-rated films

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SanforcL are annawcIn ut engaemen1 and f -thcomin.
marriage of their daughter. Mtsa Max Julia George, ti

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IS Uin.'shIe'I

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Pot., anti Mrs Thnnicu, 1A

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PER
INCH

First Quality
Value To 69c Yd.

FULL BOLTS - TAKE YOUR PICK
100% ARNEL OR
100% NYLON

JERSEY
PRINTS

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YD.

VALUES TO $1.99 YD.
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IMPORTED FROM
THE PACIFIC
Fancy Jacquard

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SCREEN
PRINTS

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FOR SUMMER DAYS
NO IRON
POLYESTER ANt)

COTTON SPRING
SHIRTWAIST TYPE

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The Remnit ant Shop
No.3 AZALEA PARK ORLANDO
251 EAST MICHIGAN, ORLANDO
3796 W. COLONIAL ORLANL'O
HWY. 17 &amp; 92 NEAR MAITLAND
SEW &amp; SAVE

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tatrnent pn*.nUy In u-ge but ha nevPt
fn the
for the bn brmight
nut1tntn th
aaagnTTwnt It' be ptaeed It 11w for nffW'al apçirwal
A. 1. ) eeth. board chairman,
jtudent'$ guidarie fnl4er
that
ulit
he did not like the floh-c
ep1IflN1
CPfl
atrpaaed w )iid nnthIrt
Li
but
art
penntttad
Ic!hflo'S
WIk

H) RtLLSCOTI

pr1ripM1 and

poUc) which has
been (torlflaflt for vear will be
placed thu-i otraUnn, with
Ai apprnveit

aPcwUval b) thC Schl l4oartl
whoots 1t aaaigi a

dvted

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pointa to hk a-vavag with a
Tt,.w1a
g"-h p.rfrcrnnn
t'Pt
n',. Pt,thin 17,
Rtih'i I-tAyrr.kli climP,1 :n
#,f,it' in 241 Re'yrw44a ii the

SetilIfltilV' situ II'!' ft Iiinlghil's SInIPVI II, nMi4'Or titi HIP II)VV*II1VI

twi, littler he pit' hr'! ogah'r.i

has '.no-thttd of the cam.

qitii-iittw'I run lIe ftetr.'I in that
u tin' f.1) tIft the a.'s,;i.n

ernirioleq have 4S and Reynnk1
hiia accounted 14w IS of the'.

1'onnsi the Seminoles host of the regular I0fl%lfl%

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r'wiuglas

IIA
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gnu," Ifr ha,
pit' he'i V Inningi. sIiInit up
Only
wily f.iir r,tn nni I 1ii
rim' waii parried
1;u,ivi 1UUI ii 3-I r1, ntcl in,' lb.

the suit at Tampli 81'IL'OII pointed
f a 5eTn11SO1C HUZh
"Assignment is like a social seconding b'. A r
tugher gTadc.
nut nobearIns were held on 11w PII!1'nI
recomSdionl
youth
had reqi-WSINI a
promotion end a student is propoaal paavd
The poile) recommendation
nnl
Ci3pepçier commented. •. expulsions
tram Andre" Rraeken, director assigned to the next grade wher
R1Wt )OU the
added "1
and board action
its
best to protect
vices. wtU a1k' promotion for another year might not benefit ii like the v*t?m either"
board wilt cit.
Keeth advt'e(i R1'IWIt. ever
The board voted it. e1WI two
Student I lthi
Ufl suidefli
the civil rights of all studenl'' •
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haS
Bracken Mid the P°) Is Croont High ninth grade parent of an rxpc1Id child
fco,dAUOn of teacher and
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c-eflt- from (hi' 1k:'flt'r rather than
aii 81 aix. of fit!- 1 pound hut thu
P) thi' hifcii stth prices
Named to the coinmtttt"' to
mqiermarkets charge )centsa S*d goes
Harold Kastzwr. committee
re-selling
it
pound
ftru ou when

an(1w Thurnda)
With
()t,vinusi' rnnrrrmC over (1w
farmer being blamed tar uw nounc'enwnt
present tugh cost of I noc prices. re 1.' prr cent iii Fc'braari

sun-i- marup over u- .Utng

lirevard County Solicitor Jerry }iros. right spokt ii favor of tiw

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thc are sold. thei

. manager advised of the need it.

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with a losing re((PftI. fill iriark
is 1-2 t)espIte the losing record,

while (;P ties (athart will be
right flew Tb. center field.'!

t ten they travL to t)clarnlo for Il-I An eight run onthur't In the

siit I'ustantlne's was a triple

strike outa wIth 25 In II 1.3rd

Steve Nephews junfr.r varsity

factor lot the lli'unuls.
i ii:ers ni .hines 1i'uiiii' ttiiit' li
Not since that victor)- tiver
p in Anti t,inxirrow the llnunitc

lh.tli (lit' i1unid aol 1 i;.-rs
won' ln%crt Iii their last timitinit

Frank Sloan haa put in three
relief prrfrumniarwei for the

on iip thi, weekend Tr.rtay it'.,
visit Ilaytono Reach to me'."

tonight before conning in in

cross-county rival Lyman In -u

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Jim Payne's Ibiumli' OWU
first half t.f play in the Metro

and heads for hirt during recent action. Brown

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AflM1&amp;SION
San ;i

iAL ALIONUEW' arc t'

Beth- Sue ColSert
Mars Smith
Farmer Futton Jr.
Thelma M IfiCharde
Angela Mann- Byrd
Let William MixOx. Jr
Agnes L Burnsed
Renee L Hughes
Shannon L Corsu
Henry B Michataf.
Arthur L Jenning,.
John NoU
Bernard A Wllkn'
Cheryl I). Rogers, Attamonti.Sprtnc
Per-c-zah.
WaIte'
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Margaret Marino, IjeIh,ar-s
Stuart L Hemkn tither)
William F George, Deltona
Wtlhun. C Lot-dan, Deltona

Mabel hlancoeL I)eitonz.
Withetmini. Wright, Deltoni'
Marion Ktdd. !)elwna
I)ornth L Newton, Feni

__ c'-ganlu and set prices on ccoloi

Vita'

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COVE .i.CDIVW,IuitI4li'
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withit. ha Calendar mortrti ti-O,t-. its,

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dIt$Ol.Jlt0P
0' mac?laQt P5*5 Dew tiier ao.ihiv
vo'. I'-. lit, Cii-tuh Count it. InC fOr
Seminole Count', Florid. itte 1P10'
PItt, at whit?. Ii III RI TI-Il
itid'. pfoefd'i.(, '0' tt

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WILLIE tONG MARRIAGE
IONEP 5.140 PARALEI
YOu ARE HEREBY NO'TIrlEti PETI'T

thia 73-411

At! SouL Schl)ot book talc,

1UeIdM, i p.n;, Wednesda) review - admInIstratIve 01

7 'Ta DetermIne wtuetvtr UI. t04flii.

Olfuc. Ora,

UI, 1If 5,51 be void

(0 lI Oh tnt ComiI1ler ru

DOVIC

Corla..Il

*1041 V'ark Florida 327P,
Springs Extension ha'tfl) WliV flIt appliCatIOI%t of 0' laId section
Attamontt$ 'Ti- octet-mitt. wnither it.. P.1101114Ev FOR ESTATE
Pitmtt' aat- applican' ton a n

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Wl'TNESSms
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Homemakers Club, flu a,m. 1nwners Club. I' a.m., 5t•flØa?C (,roa dt t at' slatlo,' it. prOP0I* 0 hymft- LaSt- would i'bllW'Marc? B IC 17 34 1917
First Federal Ski., Aliamonte operate at' tie fruquent', o' liSt st Provide C0Ct•O' o' the Cut', Slur"
Agri-centei-.
power at 210 waItS no'-, d.?.ttlonhI Cc' be Served at riaulria b', Section
NOTICE
Springs

antenna. dai'lirnI' hou o operatIon 73 III lb. (1 0 the CovnntIss

.ppllcan' Vol a ndv' SIandaC wart-an' a waive' o' usc section-.
First Federal Ski., 330 W.

Sernorati filviL,

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WAVS. Fart Laud.aIe. Florid. m- nom.s.nctrave' traile's providing
mends Or .'E 3$ 1512 a' it
a in a' in. ott Ices a' the Federal co"uirav,nlier a' SecIlo.' 17.3' O fit, to- ,ninumun'. o:ktv $t.ndat02
inford lout-st and Snul- Mareb 30
Con'.mls%lOil, CommIssion ,.,
irovldIng for minimum grounc
fiebuesr,J Club covet-tnt dish
ARC' multi-medIa standard Cofnmtsnidatlont
it 'IC Odtet-mint
a p'ane.rinc
ancisor stanOarOt p'DvIdWlg
Wa%lsinqtari 0-C
dinner, 6 p.m., at the Ctvic first aid COWI':, 8,30 a.ni-4:4i
h.mn,, Civic Center; registration cP0tcret.Ct Is Iriwaulia fo- Mart" WOUld CCCV' be'w,on trwPOOO.ed
S&amp;
Ri-pad rn,nlmutt- tie dow,' ilandards
Ins I?' COt.toil'
35 1517 at s OP a rr a' iii. laIn'

I 'To ohtermn,n, true •cpat •,

Match

providing to traIlers Vita' are not to

oi- within tn, Count', mote ?t5*t'
, providing alternative

op*rIlictU and iiw- *vaiIaDlIlt', of 1IIdVKP aoo.jcer PudUdli' to

other prima"', aural 1 isis is-. or IDOYS Witf tile' Ut. aOPh,CatIOP 01 5

- ': i.iflibt of C4)1UUItTC

g'v•trmthnCèO' FM servIce it. &amp; S BroadcastIng Co'npan',

- hIol Crass parish tioUlt

School Board. 3 p.ni., budget
sununation.

Hosptuti

Apt-It I
p

Knights of Columbus founders
din thnner.da1It- . 7:31) p.m., I'

Pu51i cunwe'rt, B Pfli., b

Apt-tI 13
Seniimioit- Counts Ca pert
.flu
busmes.c nwetill4;. 7.31)

i.tar Ctncert Orchestra, .t FtI'St Federal S&amp;t. 331 West
Debars Couuiwnit' Center.

1 it determine -alIT respect itt hSEALI

f Blur Ridge
prOposIl of Psylnen LISa wouIc in, application
broadditling ComPais, InC
serve p'imarll'. a p."iiuiai CII',
a WheISe' In. notes ron.ivabie
towital oUsr polltitai wbd,viIhO"es

w't5rihln tlrtuW%llafldes *I$! WIliCt. W operatIon Cottt
a' WhIttier tile', •'e wttut,en!
*01510 warrant a waive' ef .sc

Sc(iu,raTt Boulevard. AlUirnutIte
of
change'
uiottSprings

SitlIn, *41?' the rqu'remeflt$ •$

tl WneU.r ft. ugh! Of

4 'Ic d.tr'm$.i. wisetite-! the hit1tt5*Il' QUdIiti*I

*3 'Ic Oelefmult, ,dti ?$lect IC CorporatIon 015. H

ak eight school reth and

Vegetable Report

for Thurida). March 23. AU Wirebounci crates, Paacul type.
generall) good quality. unless &amp; B dozens
Cblneit Uibbt'Demluuntd
Precouling
otherwise ItaLRII
fairly
good, nrket ateady.
extra

Plaintlfl

xnarketiiead)'. Donueati" round

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market steady. Film bugs mesh
or paper master cunizIlnerO,
nediumn--Large, 41-1 lb $3.80; 342 lii. $00. 50 Lb mesh SlICkS,

ftilj',

bugs, red type. 3M or- $1.00;
Wnitt- Icicle- type, 34-8 ox $3iO
Mike Pfluger

and

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and

La' I Inc S Buoc p wts'c

11 'To Delurillin. Itt. efforts 11510. THREE. a par p111 thereof
programming n,edl ellis *p,( If If
bt Blue Ii Opt II' oadcalting reto'ded ,r P11' boos Vt Page 74 0!
st1'ion .ocal-ct •nd
I iisrnnai.
a in. eaten' to wnucr tIle C,jmpart in; .rc t &amp; t •roao
to. P,jOi,d Records
prot,cted sources o In. appl,can"s casting CamDen, to ascertain in. County. Fid•

lrvfr all otn,r areas
3 i oetrm'n.. in the ave'l' that

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fIt. Cam

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Oed. *tsiCh' ot P1.1 PropOsals wogid

lec nflcu pros $50415 Olin. rules Ip' a's ,OSflCC - adduced p,rsuioni tO the
StandarD

broadcas'

stations

communtty to' w,stcli II is

Innec toal in. gsroposal *11
,ealist,tali, proV,*e a loC,J1 trai'
srva. namely Ornoc
smits
t-ioi'ida
tenwi, sIlt p?

osad by s &amp;

to,egolng issues- whiCh. lb

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P. capt Of the app$icalion and
amendments that-etc are un lOafer
pibl' nt.p.ct.ia 1' III. SVWorO Citi
Hall. North Park Avenue. Sanford

requ,radtp wve. cage

wfle addr$ It $04

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Metcalb building. lOP Soul?' Orange

Parsons in the shot put and
100 yard dash and (je 220 dash
in the 100 he t new school Penn in the 220 dash

and for Orange Cainty, Florida.

mark with a time of 10.3

lIotitil-CI arc reQusrec Pt III. an'.

claims InC Dft?lena Wt.IC1' VOL o'

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'esterda And then there was ACiIdCnIy and Florida Central.

rtltia0 ihl' ito' P5*1 belt. DIWpPI' Mt 05 Fi,Oa Statut, will regl$'a

School mark. and Chanler tt,i'

Yot. arc ..cI- o you are he"eO', "FiC- lt.O5* Name Statute' Chaple"

l,iitti by LI 14-I count.

for a 1 pm. double-header with (tie Florida Junior College Stars. This

jump with Mike Austin, both nesday when they compete in a

$

told StepbI.nstini In the

ssitti (hietlo tite-&gt; rolled ovcr the

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sart of that also

Raiders Still Looking

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ta-Itnir ill lflCiittis fvo.r Pile Iimt 4 S.SSOCIATIOSL I co'goratuor (tROOA undo' wru,cn an
1'1' PUOI'CatiOtt 0' tillS flute
organized arid nisling pun5uani to It DuhinS •t 441 SClntia Drive
Eat?' ClaIm U' Demand inut' be in it.. Iaw a' lit. UnIted Slates o mailing
adDress
P.O.
773

Winners

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torn.', - 04' the *ama shIll RI vdd

Slid Estat,

t,o4 you. art required to Iii. you' trp",%e us

answer a' wrItten DefInSes to the

I
itt

.113'

you fgr the relief

the Ui'npIaifi'

mis Court on March 13th. *513
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ARTHUR H BLCV.WlTH,
CLERl- I CIRCUIT COUP!

jp

PUdl$$f

Scott

March

Ii. 5,.

31. AprIl

1.

Re peals

I

of track regulars hiss,' dread)

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THOMAS A SPEER. 4 SPEI. I DIII Si

Aiturne', a' Law
P0 Drawer Ott,

SPE(IC. whose adDress us P.O Ba.
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1344. *0 Magnolia Aventa. Sanford. 154
THE COURT OF THE COUNTY

tic;

Default JuOgf'SefI' Will Ii' entered

IN PROBATE

.?vlei'cui'y yet.

ning.
The Saints has-c a 7.0 chart
going for (bern lifter their 7-0
whitewash of Mt. 1)orst bible on
Tuesday Jerry )"1llktn and
hubby F'It'tlUi'ttl.' e-t.,itluined to
ti,',% II lufll'-Iuittt'r .it Mt I)ora
ted that IICI'
but it Is
dark Ilanilta is ill get Hit' clil (hr
m sioumul clot)' LIltLtiIlSt t1ehtiourrie
iI4I)fl.I tills bt't'ni trc'iii.'nttouii in
his Ill-St (is ii ('utiflits, oft' of

outbc.arebi- Each )-ear we make thenu better.
Improving here. Strengthening there. All for just
one re.tson. To give you the finest pleasure
marhines that ever put prop to water. There's the
new Mere' 1-100. At 140 hp. it's the meMt powerful
prisultict i.in uutbo.irii you cuu buy - 'l'he 6.5-h ' 3-t-s- linder lt're 654) i-u smn,uller antI lii,hter '. h.ti'.
itc' comnptititive 65-hp models. The ti hir
i
a,
t
ti_uu
taker
"l'hot'.
!-r
t.'.'t
feiturt' ;s new' 1th
and "troll -'t - '' All Meres
have .i tlr;iintlt's crankcase\Vhi'h Mere i'e right (or

'

F'rsinik Cat cloture aniul Mike (IliutllI.hlt'ader swept Ii) tbut'
11w Seminu,e J union College
Raiders trek to Jacksonville Pulling are scheduled starters ltalhIo'rs
'llie l(.iiders is ill hi' is ulbiout
tznnivrruss, still looking for their for the Seniinoles tomorrow.
first Division II win. The h3.oth hurb-rs own 3-I records the scr'vkes of (heir top catchier

In their first two division cit-upped to St Johns It was an

sst'mit for st P°p up 'I'uesIiay III

mit-ut I) (lre a

dealer k niows. Cotile
in; Ie'i hull l'"' t.

tiikt' to thit IlilIUnid (11? Satnis
liSc tutu pienit&gt;- suj)port with thui'
I,it.
h':utbwr F'ademn or F'i('qurtk'

littlt-s.s

tbirt'o'

iuuliulgs

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unit

LESLIE 5(051014 CP4ILTOI'd
Itte nature of this 5151' 1$ IC

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

of ti';ui Co" of
I P.' - Mart? 3 1V72. I-on I-,'nisning VIrt, V iii, Ci,ri
Ses,uinol. County Florida. Sn
tie VoliO*I4l

t •flC asic have • Seminole COUflt t, FloiOa I-c. wi'

ESTATE It.0 efCt 01 VOL a" fifed1

iimllat

mISe trInspa'ios and cop'. half way
010) 70
unt10auv
C 55V
envelope plainly marked on th

Its wall r.a'PetI$IQ ifs Living

Oropn',s.
WITNESS my hand arid official

Seminole C4,enl t. 'Ia' .Da
TI., figil! is r.Saved It. wave •ii

0.0%. 0' to

r.,ect any w- all DaDs
tsauiatt.us ISti-. day of Marc,,
II'. vU,' 0
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ltf

Sam ,nou Count p. 1 ir
by Ma'tha T WI-hIlts
TrIOMAS A SPEER

OF SPEER I
P.Q boa 134a
113 Magnolia Ave.

SIfifOt

FlO*'ida 32771

Ituse of (Inclanati, both
Feature

lust

Suver
n*sud,el
FridAn night In the season
4

lIf-rIliomlo if till' I ilil'agu

of the I.hs'islofi II standings hat I'. injury curly tnt tin' M'Lusofl injuries, and was jus' starting

t u'ra gllialt' was either of the

1

1.aytona 13.t'aeti, the weakest fet'Use agaInst BrunswIck last returnees on (hue &amp;t(iiutl.
('.,uttis is ill lit- li,imuiiiimiut

looks is hit-n tti,-t urns Id in
l'iorido to gel r a' it d 'u for
thu.- i' 5,45(11

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00l,ndSflUtbUiseflt i Ui'

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Via
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be in sinning. and 015*11 slat.
"

stuck class

U' etiorny and Oconnpan.id DpI
fIling lie of one Dollar and sect.
ctaun-.o" Oscnandnat
fI.adsti*I4 lie

nijuth'I '.'tutss could

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1,4 *SOcIII W

of the Las?
WIll artO TeStament of

Ni' Ned P-u Juliari.
Au-ne, a' LIt
Si*slirt,m Dav,s
MInIOW
p
,

4'

,iUtstlAlIOI

huts Joliiu Kviunedy leading off
tin'

i gus It'iil .-

s uitehii;ig c- hon-s In (OlillIt)tu'

(,fl5 41141 11111)2 ti- iitt'l'(it'ld lii

b'.tti tint Ii,i'u' ,iii.l lba- lull itriti
ml iidilltii,ui (ii 11110 butt ;uiti is is
the' S&amp;'l'llIIiI StillIlt 41111 bui'r loll

j, it tuiuiui-r ,tiu&amp;I Pi-iiiu bats
(.iitrlbi strict $dau)s rigbtllslii
IIiIIIII4I, 'ibIh)UIlt tue otto Ii, is ill thu

niue from a
htot of drisers lie fueished ,iu,"
lht't1. ahead of billy Cullun o'

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victor)' any tenue they race.

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featurE' C'I'ta

7.-t- nmiir,ok

of

mi Ito'

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ilulul)

'Ilse S.'tmuittok-s tease

u. • . a
,-

Jwuiur

55,111

tIlt' (Op

54".sft'r

liii husinthulltlng ltuildt'rs

louts is'ic'nth. llatWug
oiui
c-sgtutbl 1111(1 hill) loll thilidisitMI Ii
I )ulbj'

WiIisll,lI

I

'those (so, aiiiig with Sti-se

the standout on a Itrunuf Oviedo AusU:u of 'irmnuty Prep were

I,eagu" UI llltlir.g 541111 8 h'S

lust of

- .11. I

'.11 'I ult'siIi(5-

In CIas,i A.'A they rt-$'urIk-d the-it tacit M'l*honu
i-si-n

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slit kits

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lracttnsa
And In
piti-tuuig anti

- ';-'-" arc (tin'
(ill (ii. Suiiits

lIttIhitioli lii them

.upirn'tl They stole 13 buses

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fh'

I lab'

huts iuiiitli

hit I sI 1 %II hull Ill
Iii i i1i, bait 'ill "IiI,'s'lllV
lit I t'. 111,10 '.1 l' I IflIlS-lIlt
blots i Ii'.Imi.'s li-il t!ll' tilf its I an

M" timid kaimi
I t)IIlIs.tttLlJmt

Aliti

M......' 1

s.• Ih. 5It,,.. P..t iJhf - Lls.lbuia"S Slut,.;
Ue,ti5 Mal,ria. l.k,'pus of h,gns.'ub Cwi.y,isel i-i.

saute

the

College hvtartlti

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srverh

jit&gt;er

liusso, itoger i)unusosu, larry
signed by .StenIIng this &gt;t'uar
Parrish, I .lnsiihuc'i it ('art-intone
e't
54
liii
Niartini,
'hltor.l
F'lnri'lu high 54.-hoot A-tivIties
IId I ink lit ink .iIl hilt is utti
i tote- n (u.n Sa'siii:otiki I 11gb, 5115
Association. lbs-id Tcs.mt', is

iluskrtbalI selections

iP'

of Orlando, a powerful pain
th'
alao 5.'ussiblr
It's
bit
bass,
Ennui
Urtumii'jas'
didn't snak&amp; it bust seek, cuui'

iso Senlitnole Count&gt;- cagers tMik&amp;'tbiili

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s ia)"t' '.,'

(it's ..-Iad

Lseuig uiugtit In the limnitct'

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•OolesIofin.cialn'.anf. 1110 shall be

FlorIda

UFISM

uwuIriy Ill effective is tic wt-

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,

the heliowung Ia taienO.c mOnths tram

Roam, I-tall and all

f Ot"Iatudt. sill 1* ill tie

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.itrue' of ve.. may had against it..

CMII. 'IOta, deceased. late l sad
multip.e cOpi p1' o',mat, using HEIGHTS UN IT ONE. a-ccord'ng t
COlAlly. PD tti.s Cc,,,t,' ,luOge o4
Its.
p11'
tt,.niof
as
recorded
in,
P1,.,
to.-..'
IL Iddilivel ltnt.rn,tais
Pttlit Recones a' Senvilnole County. Florida.
,,
t•' QUditIt boon I) Pa'e
P.s.c"r.e should have
uftic, 'C in, tDvrt fOIJ%e 01 54.0
S*m'noi,
Cn',,
P
tea
D weign' gape'
SelaClu' ano us.

Piilatka In fsuct, au! four losses was as -mjrt'Iess at tie ersil of WItbI lit,' h.'I

trainIng is itti a litilu- diflt'r-

IflO reOrØ* Sf1 OIt.c,al

Shetrff JO E Pots. 301 North' Pan

asp, trOtS'

The is t' II (- oifli'd bMIf'bitli

Speedway

us, kegoi I.. C."ma LItIoIlVp Io-,CiO I ta"ia.r mortgage Dated 10 ALL CREDITORS AND PER

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RI 04111" SC
Demanded

toliows

C.o'aic E Singleton

Complain' with the Clans o4 Slid
)ated a! Cats.ltw,r',. Seminal,
cou,rt and Se'vCa COPS' ?tIVlOt 1410$' Coufllp. 1P'y ,csa. Ma'dt- 5th, 1573

laid Plaintitf, r Iii a?Iorn,,y, Pt,Dl,If, Marc? IC it. 34, 31. 1573

f(.nf..tl'. A'

They finIshed with a 2S-2 overall
re-eai sinil tune quite a few

55111111 hIts' tutu

tnt claimer.' arc 'nut' be swore to ri wilt. Deiendants. arid you and invested iii said Dullness en'.
Di the C&amp;airnanl, his •geu or at

TO

"They really looked good in
wires over Ocoec stul Oviedo,''

RANDY SMITH is sale at first while the opposing first baseman 1)11115

hurdles, 22.7 it. the low hurdles Austin, Parsons, Mile and

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4

they journey to Melbourne to

Cleveland,

Penn,

Line

take on Melbourne Central
('ttiiilic.

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had a time of 17.6 iii the Pugh Henna,

On

I
''It'll be tough.''
That was the wiiy Steve
Stephenson described the game 140 HR
his unbeaten TrinIty l'rcp
Saints have tomorrow when

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a third in the pole vault
Meuiitjers of the baseball

ROBEPT W OLSEN

Streak

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-Nulty was third ui the two
canlcr Mc

tow huidies and
the
broad jump And set school

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

_

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captured the- 120 hugh hurdle, nale- run and Randy Martin took

'Si.a' ft.. pent
ii.o i' tate
h.isft,l$ Is as Poltowl
S DOflOid $4 Rott.

A' 0 0 T c, a Cl £ titiOus name. tO-*il

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Rob Knowles took a third i.i

the 880 relay team which
finished sceoud but still et a

1'Iu',da. I-, *1 I 0 N A L

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But it was Chanter, who is the shot put John Kirbs finished

real standout

THE

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,

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or Stephenson.

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track meet ever. Hanna won the Cleveland in the 100 dash, Dale

10 WHOA' IT MAY ONCLPP.
Notiti is hera, gIven tha, th
unOr'Iign,d. pursuan' tO ih

SemInal. Count,, F lo.'Ida. this lIlt.
o' patOre April ii. 1512. •rc lii. in. MacIsin,
1.0% will be 0911510 045 MOnoIy
original wIlt' Cl.. laid ciers of tills
Oay a! Marc?' A V
April 3 1572 at II OP A.N or as
lSt.S.L
Cog' eOf'le" baton. se.v'c. at.
SlOt' I? possible tt,Veattv, it' tt
Pi,.n!tti attorney or ,mmwliaIei,
----------------------------------------WallArt,-.,' H IMAwIm. Jr

by I.
Rudli$I' Marcr 4. I?, 13, 34. i571

NOLAF MILLER
11esidtt Unen

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,
ihe sp,Clhied station iocaliOn are said,' the terms oI the bank ledti Ma' an action to- specilit
to'mence 0' a contract to n.,,
being me' b', eaisting aural tommilmen' letter.

will

aathsbes'—Liemafld

vIle

Seoastian P 0 hat 110 Ed.nlO,rg Tezas 7533!

Ik)w
fgr,goif'rV tswc il-ia! th, proposal
Persiry—Defliand
crabs $1.75, few best $200. Ml
,ealtItSCalls provide .. local Del' provide I f a" efticiofit and
niarket curly type weaker, no'
lii. mesh sacks ;iio. i,. bushel
its aRia laDI, dultrlt.ut,or a' radIo
Iran;m,$$.Or' %"aitl tu'
---------------------------------------------------Red plain type steady Wirebound 14. ,'4' staliu'i locatiOn. *IIItIIU- 51151CC
crates. medium-large.
type $3003

his

a.tertainUi 15', the app.litafl' to Mv, Ilie application' a! S I S broaD DENIaL I-

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SAID ESTATE
i'D,, and dac? 0' v are Vw-rdbt

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The sthrting lineup for UI'
Vouncic should have I'urker it
first, I%ruuisn at second, lirtnint
Brewer at third, ltadovk it
short, Randy brooks ciitchini

outfield with either Thompson

-1

Henna, Urwrenc'-e

Among the second place
the bacba11 team was Mark
Who conitrd u tu fut finishers for the Saints were
i-io

Puitlish, Mart?' B it 17 74 1517
Resident. un.noem

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ATTORNEY AT LAV.
ir
10 5, Roai,nC Avt
01
II
11'
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COUPT.
P 0 j 1767
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
__________________________ OIanot Flof,d. aa
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

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Eagles.
.

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PaL FiVida

DUotIC STAlL DI FLORIDA TO
JACKIE LEE MILLEP
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

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The spnnt medley relay team _________________________

5450' FIia. Siatul• will rpJtItOr
Wit?' hId Clei'i Vifte Circuit Coi"l, it

it iw N0'1t, 17-t in the Clup V Fr-,

HtuIIMIE'! 1 Pur.lt

Wuir. II. is a crac
ninner also, used his

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from the baseball team." says that event ycSt4i'1ta) Making
- team
were
ØAustin 'Our regular tram is up the MU rela

puian' tt. the
"hittltIO5* Slam, Situ'.- ChIor

IelOenwIsicfwaniengegedInbuslnuu

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Greg Miles and Sam Snow set a
Bible
•Mo of our sprinters come schoo1markof 11.7 In winning

10 WHOA' I MAY
NOhtcr iS he-Ut)', Ivft uSa' toe

CLEVELAND MIU

4. 31. Aprli y.

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Aniong those bortt.wrd from Fadem and Miles

&amp; BERRY

Def endants

sp.citiec station locatiof- a'. th,.n.aStubeS,'v.d.nCthe means _..
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II it oe,etm.n, *itt' 'np.c' to 'TO P 111? - 0154011 HELEN

plIcIfllI program punposal wil, foregoing It above. tti aOPiiitafl'

posi a 71L€ win os-cr sit tiara

it ir Ba

Publication V this opela t-I,

0uDIiS Ma

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freshman Greg Chanler htlped yvsticrda%

DID

Rag,' Vu Lot?
Adrn,nsstrato- o'

BUILDERS

Whelile'. ft. iignt V the DIPIPII S.

I' WIsCVIIe' 051'Ift

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COUNTY - FLORIDA

dOOVI Hymen LaP, It •inafEi4iIp
loCt'P0 n. iieam'

uci.s' Ma- i', 1 4 ..p't - i?

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Mt Dora and they along with hecapturedthepoleraulteVeflt

Li'TORNF'Y OR E5TA'TI

I1Y Macin. Brow,'

-'P.O Orawer 7
Santorc FIO',da 3'l
L'"TORNEY FOP PETITIONER

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$had stolen 13 bases in a recent the mile run and the MO run in
gamer For he borrowed seven yCsterda)'t. meet.
Mike Geldn-ier set a school
nserribern- 's! the baseball team
of 10 feet. six inches when
!TUhrk
for Pus opening track meet with

Al Ei.ciflo' V

upon rppip, V

No-te' Oat

e Co 1(:JS

.iihr
Itinit' Eep (1a.'. uac1 1t,1
Austin must have tn reading coun

S William S (v.rett

tIers af its, Circuit Court

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w"r.ng and cofitait. Vt,. place gI Ame'.ta Pl.mtift, a JACKIE LEE Cassern,r,. Ill In the CIty Qf

HYDE SUPPLY INC a Florid.

r-ealiiticallu proviDe a lOcal iran t apPlitatiOP V Ht-mer Lube
V The PrewII avaliabl.11y 0'
smlsl'Qt. fadullI', tUr ItS speltidd

All Souls Men's Club parish *ifl' respect to

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Count,. FlOrida
puDlIw. Marct it. Ii. 24 31. 1512

rIe5. to w.rrarr an at,iisVlUtIor 1110 ((ii Ibow. Blu. Ridge IN CIVIL ACTION NO 73-313
Bro.Ocasting Compan, I11C I? DiVISION Li
to' d4I-CIl, opuralion

proposal ot Plym•n Lake wili

P.Q Dt'*wq On.
C*1$atl),". t'1c'.,, t770

Cat,'-' HouSe t1' Sewocc

II' end fo- Seminal,

ttw cull. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Section 13.3d (Dl o the Coi'nmission evidence adduced pursusifli itt (a

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C A Vat' Hoot. Ill

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top lesimmis in the e-onfert'rwe
wIth 15 butts in 11 it hats Ii"
despite tI,ttt os,'rall record of?- sliM, (1)4- t. 1(111 nn with eight
5. One of (heir seven wins conic
ok-kb i)eas is the number
the two hitter on the teiirn. lie has a
against
last
l\iesday
Seminoles of Sanford.
316 average wIth 12 hst.r, seven
Either Larry Chunat or Mark nssenrrtl and six lUlls ftbuk
11I(iIlipSOfl is expected to get the Turn-er, with only three hits, u.
starting mound astgnnwnt In Ithils wIth seven
agsinst Jones with Stephenson
c-turning l.on'k against tli*'

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eatat, is- the .'tit. f MoI'aDle
(iOhs',e'ittt JudIcial Cit-wit. it. and
ton Seminal, Count,, Flnida,
,o- Seminole COunty in Civil Action uOf r.,Ept O groat V ttse
Wallet. Pt Hal,. Cgea'U', JUdO, 01
Seminole Counl, a' nu cV'cr it' trw Nt. — .111111.0. 1 EPERAL PUDilt.Itior. Of tituS natida. the f it

Arihu' $1 beCSwttfl
,
a' C.ountt Commissioners

tiGHTEL PIT I-i .5 Ui) IC IA U. CI P

$ proposai arc

tel,vallls'$idenCe Including. DV? 04
ut Civic Center, for benefIt of

B Ma'tts. I Vlttift

=

.

- 'P.

o

.tnse-o you. 'nay hIve against said agains' you in In. Cirtuit Count. wilt' hi.t Cue'? a4 tp.e C,'tult CDII. i

addItions' tuflot available PC itte

propoIl. 04 PlYlIlIn Late IS CW%

Party Tine slot-c omu downtown
First Street

; 'Ic. aetermin, wheti,e' ,n,

for

ovidIn9 p.ialIu. provid

•ni.asctivr el.•! arc providing at'

e$Iect.vi- dati

tDnl.ffl94aIIC D', Section 73.) (l i ave 5U$fICIIliil', ltotjtC fi
VIse CofflmIUlOt. rul and II flel. upon lit miSt first yefr COlflPViivtiOr'

sr:luso1 hluani, p.m.. budget

review - nunntenancc.

ac

ceOtaolr o-

areas eric populations

."mnmott- Audubou Sutlety, 2 AprIl

Clan a' Ca"cvt' Court

Oeae'$'P co,,apI5*nC.

,

iravqptio'. 0$ sechson

School Board. 2 p-ne., budget pOpUItITh Wt)ttt- WdlJlC receive CommIssion rul

atuiw -

Senitholt-

to' time limItationS providing tor

Lauderdale Florida. it ton

followS

party, luncheon

1Seal.
ARTHUR f-I (IECEWI'S,-, ,jp

A?IPVJ' Pt beftwttti .51

ttfliP 0' HYmen L•hPSt tculowlng Ordinance
dIrectional anteivsa datum. noun C-i Ins-n.
At o'd.nartce relating tC monO.
o ogeratlor. Tc ne."tnc con. and itse .025 ms-rn contou' 0' Station

Sp-inga, publn insited

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, Count ont this Bit' Oat 0' Martli.
AD 1517

0$ iitt
wOulO OcCUr between UI. prOPOSed
PussIble ol'
itt' Oh o AP'ii
I'?; consider
t?tetnt
UflaCtffld04
0 tite $twVwnson. Findel 4 bean.

oro.ocast station tc operal, on

trUInCv ' 11,0

Ahtanionte votuw Count)

'Ic' oetecminr e'ltetl.r ovontal

itt,

MarC? ir
(SEAL

NotiCe II hera', given ft51l the
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0! Count', CommltIlOfle,"I

a' Pin, Cash. Sbvi LaSS Florida ruleS arc it not wn.?hsr

Saulnole County Iteputs1Icn

WITNESS In', PsanC arc ?i, 04
hidia 5*. 0' D, CI,'? 04 ni, CIrtul'

It.

ent,

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eIs

all_of::) S L)

wrltitt .no cV,lal" fl, place C"
r.i,o,nc, arc post Ditite addall o
the claimarl' and mul' be 5W01t' itt
B', th, claimant- his IQIn' V Ill
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night tus his hatting avage felt
by S9 puint.s hut despit.' the hi.!
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coverage Of ft.e Cli', wsaPI IC be
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mittuon Blue Ridge Broadcasting %V$tr'n

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with 6(1 strike outs The Seminoles visit Boone

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PubiiW Marci 7 IC 1; 4 1t7
CIRCUIT 01 FLORiDA.
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COURT. SEMINOLE COUNTs'
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'TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
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CLAIMS OP DEMANDS A13AU415'T
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lioberti. Rouadi - Winter Part win tnt' clerk 01 trw Ciru" Court.
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FlOrid.
NOTICE IS?Wt't)VQSVi Vita? ill'
liii' the part', •nter.it.c r. talc
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Mainland fir'hler Coming UP

Dr John Darb', agriculture Velttgatt tie use of phosphates

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NOTICE I!. h,',b',
ici I,i.,',oy.v'rna' are
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cus*ned hs- the Es ans Trojans

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has. rategnf'y with s.v'n sr4
imiii,tri nI; hits three win' fr?
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the Sen,iruiI"s lie has ii"
(lIter than IPW, p' 'r; ft.'
I'iss"s I litrnn hn strut-k wit i
,'rihgMe starting Iu.eup ui-.r the
ill I" ;' ittis innings and cornea
1 'II lilA Nlcky ltrady. the Seminole, will øø %fcf#.v4 at
tatths'r, heal at first baa",
stortir and loser in l'u.aday
nights game, huts had some Turner at second, NeSmith at
rinigh times lately hl has the' shortstop and either St.'ffr-ns or
1#lt
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tttghc'st I-IIA on the learn at 443

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Policy For Older Failing Students
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Frosty's
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'We expect ruy win give us do). Srmucl bcgtns each game
ctiwn, demolished fast break plus Petty's dribbi.
15) DAN BURGER
Bill night. Walton and his frvored liuisvi!le' C.ordlnals in the .ng skills to win. Later, wi nni ng trou ble on i'jr pCtSS but well t*calLe he 's better on defense.
lOS ANC,f1.ES API
UClA bruins by o lopsided !.-7
second half
Col thigh I)urhsm said the give him a lo' of trouble. alco," Durham said he brings on Petty
Wftlton
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Ic' light a lire under his kids.
Louisville
and
Petts
State
damage
Florida
did
it
sa
me type of game is it'. store said Wooden.
Cr Wt CYC to CYC. Vet the f'-boot.
U(1.A's Ilenty Ribby had an
Seminoles In a cliff-hanger.
In the first halt, leading by 23 for the Brims.
F'3or lIa state's offense ran
II IJCIA ce nter arid the
night against Louisville, 19
midway
off
took
only
13
shots,
Wal
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poin
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We'rs not pla nning to slow Into a cold spell
ts earl) In the fi na l stanza,
Florida State guard born as
sco
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ffldC 11 of them, wound up with before edgi ng Nor th Carolina the ball down," said Durham, th rough the second half against
key pla yers this.
night
C.arowas
praised
by W ooden for his
admitting he's heard rumors the Tar heels and North
in the national collegiate has- 33 points nd 21 rebounds and 79.75
line
defense
on Jim Price. Even
away
until
the
blocked
11'
shots
as
the
Bruins,
The
free-ahecling
Seminoles
that
teams
can't
run
and
shoot
liria
chewed
ki'tball finals,
score was 7W with 5:45 to thOU911 the ,-(oot'3 Cardinal
Each propelled his learn to a seeking there sixth straight LWd cuickn'ss ond a siz:llng with the Bruins and win.
'lIyou run against theyou play. But alayupby Greg Sam. guardscored3Opoints, Wooden
when
might catch Walton away from tiel, the Seminoles' 5.9 starting said many of them
State
the
game
was
no
longer
in
the basket but if you slow down, guard, helped pull Florida
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he'll be there and gobble into the final game.
1!CI.A led I ouls'vtlle 39-31 at
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Walton, double teamed most
everything up
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UCI.A's
halftime
but took a command
Pl'tt) destroyed the North of the night, started
beaten h a shot and C'iti
Carolina
fast break with quick Ing lead midway In the second f
press
wi
lamed
full-court
th
do nothing hut tr to keep
half. The Ci'rdinals appeared to
some astonishing dribbling and ou tlet passes
th e puck from going irto
had
have
some trouble with the
sc
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Wpolnts
and
Durha m said:
Petty
the net h staring iii It.
niong I h o s e -A ho have
UCLA Coach John Wooden six assists In leading the L.'C'l.A zone press but only corn.
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Is base been ,JIrn Rusherflorida State's triumph
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mon thly rntted tounanwnt. This mon th, L two partner, best
ball wi ll be the name of the game. This is getting to be a most
Popular event wi th more and more couples joining the fun
every mon th.
The annual Mary Esther Golf Tournament. which is an
e lecttc tourney, ended in a tie for first place between
lirrathe Miller-Stella Brooks, Vivian PieimM,ick Baker.
An 1$ hole playoff th is put Wednesday resulted In the M iller.
rooks combination winning top prlu which consisted of i
gilt certificate.
The monthly Doris Mooney award which Is given to the
woman golfs turning in the best three of tow' rounds, was
won by Miriam Andrews wi th a three round net total of 209
In regualr weekly play, the ladles contest was a tw
partner, best ball tourney. Three teams had to settle for a
share of first place money. Miriam Andrewa-Evelyn Antar:
t)ottie Bateman-M.ar Anderson; and Betty Daniels-Jane
Topper idi finished wi th M.
The ni ne hole group played the same game which saw
Miriom Akru and Ann Butts c'nnibirw for the winning prize

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Johnson at second base, bat290 .2fi1 and 292 the last
ted W.
three season, earning a "Golden
Glove" for fielding excellence
each time. Belanger, the
shortstop, hit .266 last season
and ,on his second "Golden
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Reggie Jackson's in right. The tear
and the ac isltlonotleft.handedP C icr Ken Holt zman from
in Cubs (for outlieider Rick Monday) &amp;ong with Denny

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contending club."
In rotation with Seaver and No,
year, considering the Mets' in2
pitcher Gary Gentry would
Kooxmnzin hopes to regain the
ability it) trade for a renowned
give the Mets some hope for a
oldtime
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Mets become World Lhnipions higher finish than last year.
Lefthelder Cleon Jones, the
What New York did was get a three years ago. Bothered by a Certainly, they have ene of the
perennial .300 hitter sometimes line'etrive hitter and solve a
best groups of relievers in the
sore arm, Koosinan's fast ball
critici-ted as an Ineffective chronic third base problem with
league,
headed by Tug Mc(raw
lost its zip In 1970 and 1971.
clutch man, left 87 runners in the addition of Jim Fregosi,
and Danny I"risella.
"1 worked with weights all
ironing position last season. California's veteran star. But
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First baseman Ed Kranepool, many thin the Mets gave up too winter to strengthe.' my shoulthe cleanup hitter most of 1971, much for him in four developing der and now It really feels Hodges about two strong young
stronger," said Koosman, who throwers up from the minorsRuss Capra and Jon Matla ck
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Associated Press Sports Writer scoring position 63 times and tuindt'r Nolan Ryan.
The trade left the Mets still lice se&amp;'iuu)tu.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. drove In only 58.
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money.
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Jacobs, Calvin Ward, Ricky
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England, Victor Blair, Jeff
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which will open its season
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Jack Sciple manages the
Despite denials, the 5.Ioot-9 that's just the wa u(. like to t'rrng hun. Grwh isn't letting it
as usual, and called a foul on the
Cardinals and his players are
Williams thought he was ham- play tiwni," said Maryland show. In an exhibition game area will have a senior league
St. John's, N.Y. big man.
Al Williams then made the mered by the &amp;9 Clue.0 when he Coach Lefty Driesell "We had a against St. Louis Thursday, this year. A senior league game Mike Sciple, Drew Duda, John
chance to really open it up Grich cracked five hits, spur. will be played at 10 am. along Wilson, John Lee, Darrell Ely,
last free throws, giving Niagara went up for a shot
king the Orioles to an 11,0 romp with a major league game. W. E. \'arborougn, Mike
tonight."
"He grabbed me and hit me
a tingling 69-C7 basketball
Then at 2 p.m. another Graydon,
William
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Maryland not only kept up over the Cardinals
victory over the Redtinets on the arm," said Willurnis
luasmeyer, Henry Scherer,
In other exhibitior, games, doubleheader involving senior
Williams wound up with is with the usually swift Dolphins.
Thursday night in the tienil, teams and major teams wili be Gerald McBride, James Dike
finals, of the' 1st National Iii- points Marshall Wingate was but actually beat them at their San Diego defeated Oakland
the New York Yankees beat played
and Billy Dike.
Niagara's leading scorer, hit- own game-the fast breill
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"Mar&gt;'iand outplayed us," Boston 13-7, the Chicago ç'i
For the Twins, managed I,,
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rs't'n come close'," said Cluess field goals in the last six min'. said Jacksonville Conch Torn topped Cleveland 8-3, Pitts- game will pit the Cardinals and Roth Vilhen and coached by
Wasdrn. "They outrebounded burgh outScoredLas Angeles II - Pirates. In the senior league Ray Wilcox,s the players are
best ball tournament for the members
after Niagara pulled out the utes
us, Gutclefensed us-they were 6, the Neu York Mets downed morning fracas the Padres and Chuck Starrett, John Wiggins,
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thriller
on
Willuims'
foul
shots
Terry Williarrison and T. Harvey recorded a scratch
Houston Indians will square off.
8-3,
Mike Cox, Dennis Abell, John
under par 65 and picked up the low grnss prize
with five seconds left and Joined points, including six crucial Just the better club tonight. It Philadelphia
whipped Montreal 7-1, MAt2p.m. the Orioles will meet Cobb, Toby Kassell, Reginald
First low net was a 57 and was fired by Bob Oliver and
Maryland in the finals Satur- points in less than it minute of was that simple."
the Twins in the major league Barnes, Michael Scott, Darrel
Chuck Evans. Capturing second spot with a 60 were Bob
the second hail, to bold Mary
"'Al still capable of is bet. nesota edged Detroit 10day.
Eaton and Rod Linton. Third place went to Frank Eaton Sr.
The Terrapins earlier ad- land to ii surprisingly easy sot- Let game," said Elmore, who cinnati trimmed Kansas City 4. game while the Braves and Duda, William Carter, Gary I
Texas beat Atlanta 7.3 and Angeles meet in the 2 pin. Palmer and Kirby Grant.
and Bob Oliver, Hal Scocruft and Jim Miller turned in a 64 for
s'anced to the payoff game by tory over Jacksonville in the scured 23 points and grabbed 14
Milwaukee nipped California 8-7 senior games.
fourth place mane&gt;.
rebounds.
The Pirate roster is made up
running Jacksonville out of opener.
The list of players and
of Clayton Beasley, Dwayne
flue' Dolphins had trimmed
McMillen wound up with 25 in 12 innings
Madison Square' Garden with a
In the absence of the regular nuxed tournament on
SIlO Diego teat-he'd Oakland's rrianagt'rs for both league Golden, Sam Jackson, Lance
Sunday, the risen played another twi part,er best ball ('vent.
the Tt'rpi' lead from 35-31 at the points, many of them smooth.
1-7 victory.
HiU.ard, Steve Will ia ms, David
All prizes were given for low net winners. Randy Gundy
Before Williams made the half to 5.49 with 11 3(ilt'ft in the' outside hut. and 12 rebounds Denny McLain for sevt'rl runs follows,
The Angels are managed by Miles., Steven Winter, Steve
and Let Hughes were first with so 59 Second place ended in a
ptessure-pac'tcd shots, the lte'd
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tie between thit's teams all who finished at 63. Ttx'y were Al
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Richard Lee, James Riddle, Duds, lance Bell and Alonzo
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
Marrydt-Frank Gaul, J im Bidwell-Ed Miller and Ron
Ken Meeks, Joe Ctaxton, Jay Vinson. Managing the Pirates is
Brandt-Bill Mum.
Saucer, Lam Graves, Scott Joe Patton.
Third place ended in a conglomerate of eight teams.
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plus rune At a distant second place was Fran Let at plus
it c,'ontest tilL altt'rrioon with
three, Mary Weiner was third with plus two in a niatcli (1
Wi,lkerwn, Rick&gt; Evans, Larry pitcher for the Panthers,
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Anderson,
Lee Ward, James recording six strike outs. He
cards over Gall MacNary who was awarded fourth place.
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The Lions ttrupped a 8-'
Journigen, William Merchant, walked the first m
In "B" flight, Gloria Coleman came in on top with a plus
in the
contest to Ness Sniyrna in their
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11. Marilyn Bradle&gt; was second with plus 30. In
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Mark
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Myers, Jehn Myers, Sam Slmco came In to notch thn.ce
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WiLson. Gary Mt'dcalh' and save,
Next Thursday, a 9 a.m shotgun will start the Rolling
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Hills wtnnen's nnemt'-guest tournament. For you
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Joe
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Billy Enright was two for two
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Fla. STATE BANK MIXED
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of Robert Davis, Allan
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Allen. Jerry Riddle and Jeff Denton had two ifflis
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Merle Norman
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Fred
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Harry Cush and coached by of the seventh.
Sobas
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Tuip In the outfield, depending
Turn Engla nd the learn
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The Panthers play Mi Dora
Hudson Fruit
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runrierup - Dottie Lukas.
Second flight: wumer Peg King; runnerup Nannie
Lou Schwartzer; consolation winner - Shirley Connor.
Bobbie Noeviello.
runnerup
Third flight winner
Pat Walters; runnerup - Elsie
Keefer. consola tion winner - Elaine Bodine; runnerup Margaret Morewood.
Fourth flight: aizuier Mary Richter ; runnerup Jo
l:eehng; consola tion winner - Betty Lynn; runnerup,
Anita Wilke
Filth flight: winner
Ruth Da vis ; runnerup
Wilma
We lling; consolati on winner - Goldw Tudor: runnerup Betty Sil vealer.
This past Thesda, the ladies got together f or a blind
partner tournament. Ja ne Montgomery and Dolly Grey
turned in a combined score of 117 and picked up first pla ce
money. Second place went to Margaret Morewood-Virgima
Kayman and Maggie Thompaon-Jalla Births. both teams
finished at 120. Th e third place winners wi th a 121 were
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and 14 hits in live innings and nings against Montreal and limAssociated Press Sports Writer posted its fifth eon,secutwe ex. lied the Expos to four hits
Baltimore Oriole Manager hihition v1ctor, while the \'an.
Minnesota scored two un
F.arlWeaverhasaproblem,but keesc'ollectedl6hits.-includlng earned runs in the ninth when
it's the kind of problem the 11 borne runs by Ron Blnmberg, Ike Bk.csitt, a rookie right 0
other
American
League Bobby Murcer arid Rusty Tot- fielder for Detroit, dropped
managers would just love to res-against the Red SOS.
Rick Dempsey 's fly ball after
have.
The Cubs rallied for five runs losing it In the sun.
The problem is what to do in the ninth inning to beat
baseman Joe Morgan,
ahout Bobby Gnch, rookie in. Cleveland. Bills Williams dnvtie-breaking
run
with
acquired
from
Houston over the
fielder.
trig in the
Willie
Stargell
and
winier,
doubled
home two runs
It's a probl'!m because Grich a double.
to cnaoA ñni-tnnjiii "hilt' Texas
i no ordinar) rookie Infielder, Roberto Clemente stroked three
But then again, the Baltimore hit' apiece as Pittsburgh had 17 racked Atlanta starter Jim
Nash for seven runs In five
infield
no ordinary infield,
hits in beating Los Angeles.
and coasted to victory.
Cinch spent most of last seaJohn Milner drove in three Innings
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son playing shortstop for Reich- runs with a bases-loaded double
Rich Auerbach's 12th-inning
ester, where he led the inter- as the Mets scored six runs in single drove in Torn Reynolds
tuitional League with a .336 bat. the third inning and breezed with the winning run in Md.
ting average and 32 home runs past Philadelphia. Larry Dier- waukee's victory over Califor.
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cnmplrd Its annua !',ring Match Tournament The match
lilly tourney was played in eight flights wi th eight girls In
each flight,
qua lifying round as mdc up of t'ree flights
in which prizes were awarded f or the low net and fewe'it
putts In "A" flight, Peg Dorsey was law net wi th 57. Vi
Taylor and Wande Steinke tied for the fewest putts award
With 29.
Elsie Keeler captured the low net qualifying round pri?t
with a 59 Fran Albrecht and Margaret Morewood tied f or the
fewest putta prize
In "C" flight. Mary Richter scored a 61 f or ba net. Betty
Lynn was all alone for the low putts award wi th 2$ ,
In the five flights of match pla), prizes were given U' the
winner and runnerups plus the winner and rwmerups In the

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The biggest hit south of
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lion named Frasier, whose
fl pp&gt; tongue and stiff-legged
tlk made him look like a
comic strip caricature.
Frazier Is king at Lion
Cliuntr) Satan, a 4C7-aci-e
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takes. A unit from the 14th
Force-an
Aerospace
outgrowth of the old World
War 11 Flying Tigers-writes
from Colorado saying. "We
have voted to adopt Frasier us
our mascot."
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sre the spt''tlsters thiinkimng that if tint-s zixaun ii
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fast dris ing before, so this
more' likt'ls' to IN. ret'tnttmng o-ar past this' IXJ.nuil(_ mgi'I,
w asn't his (mit ofltiiss-.
lilierod ath,wani.'v" t')ii't'Lt that ss'jhl imntifliatr that's
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freon papa or to rai-zi the-u rilr~ced hne-iinemn'
please psychoanaizr tilt- ,
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spending hhnoino?
tonmnit spredstrrs arid wani
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their sw t'i'tlir,srts "IM Lit the'
aunts' like'it' Ill take' out their Ill the floor .txid hit tilt- 100la.i7ardu (If rsdiiig with such
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SPEED MANIA
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Art' the ShH'l'dstrlS wri(i t,iirnnt's on sonar of tint'
dii'. s-n tr,iintti I:rozriamns in "twins' of those who ruimne'd tnuu,nhrnt-'d questions abost"
Girls. atuid dating such
lnigii si4nool. we find that good Iiars4 50 .ears ago by
UXX) s-ouithis were driving t)neni too hard. witi sh,ow-otl' music just'nilt-s
nrarh'
Send for itis' "Tests for
kilirici in autlt t'i'id.'tits last t.. rtnpathis' for anitnals'
I Are- tine ujwidstrrs S we'o't ii e'art." enclosing a
Veilt'.
About one-third of all traf' snore lila-is to be trs'inng to long stamn1wd, rt'turn
he fatalities wtTe among that' win "Aln iund 'Oil' protests lope, plus 2.5 cents and weed
age group from
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TELEVISION SERVICE

SALE. Thur

machine. blCyCle.typeWFIlir,
trumpet, sleeping sofa, ping pong
table, Misc, 101 IdyltitildI Or • 373
019)

NeiSOri5 FlorIda Rose,

W000RUF I 'S OAR DEN CENTER
322 31#
MllCele,yAy,

Fore-go Cons

Oranges. extra nice Valevicias,
Can D,Iivsr, Graetsle, 315 31,1.
Geneva.
Magnetic Car and Tr'icli Signs I
iiay service. 314 7454

Hilly It 5)

Kitchen and

Bathroom

Cabinets

Formica tops, SInks, leper? its
372 5037

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Carpets clean easier *1111

wish to thank all my friends
and customers that I have been
associated with In the Sanford area
for the past years, and also An.
nounce that I am now located at the
Deland Dodge
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Quai,ly, Low Cal Pools

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BulidotIng-- 0 S. - land Clearing
515 OAdCV' C &amp; S Iluilding 131
53e4
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Please fool free to call on me for help
in selecllng from our complete line
of emclIlng NEW,

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Antiques
PARK I ANTIQUES

SW

A

Corner Park

it,

by appf 1120711

Antiques wanled buy sell trade
Alto relifl.$hing BRIDGES. lbs
* lit St 72)25)1

37

Musical Merchandise

Used Upr .gftl Piano, brown 1173. Ph
373 7767- 1703 W 3rd Street.

Machinery
1550 Call

Livestock And
Poultry

62

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SADDLE EQUIP-MINT
*e-'slern We., Save .t the
Old Corral Western Shop
H.., If 97 I in S cI Debar,

Pets
And Supplies

(H a want ad lRud happy new
for no kxugrr needed but
useIi ilemi ill to easy to place
ur ad. Call 371 7611
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.Iva your None that new look, roofs,
.gteriors,
mobile
homes.
reasonable raid
Pressure
waShed Licensed, bonded, In
Mired $31 1645 or
$451
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Sewing AAll,,,,lion s

Mists) shegherd pupa FREE to goo.I
hornS 371 4/CR
I ith. Birds. Animals, 5ppI,S
PET FAIR. lariat Plato

Sanford. 373 ian
biak,
*ill Isoid until (sit.. 377 INS

Poodle puppies AlSO Meg

"The Cleanest USED CARS To Be Found"

Travel Trailers

10

After 4 P.M. Phone
At Home 3224770

DeLand Office Phone
74.7e00

ISPOYW CAMPER. Pup TOpand full
camping equipment. Clean, good

running. great Puni $2500 or trade
III 2115 after 4 pm

DELAND DODGE
203 W

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Blvd. (H

Wy'

17.) DeLand, Fla

'91U Slarctafl Camper.
7*36

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Bill liii' ni ISP' S.. ti(t5
750)5 IvwiitAve
II! 347qJ

5

Elm Ave

WANT[ IM [DIATEIV

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Well Drilling
PR 1#4

PUMPS

SYS?FN'.S

Al fit,
,IA Sr. .e
We '.jiar
STIPIE
Machine A Supply Co

IOlW Ind St

IN "ji

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big on deoer
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.. THE HERALD'S

DIAL 322-2611 or 811-9993
OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
YOUR AD IF YOU HAVE A 'rELE.
PHONE LISTED IN YOUR NAME

)fiivan Diii• Away, Inc the
soild's lelilirlU lnanSpollel
at mobile homes. needs

TRUCK DRIVERS who own
or can purchase a 3 Ion

short wheel
wheel bail

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truck to

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ImanIpofi mobil. homes It

n.c.slary, ws'Il help you ob'
laIn financing for a Ilucis.
We offer natlonwlda or local
1may01, dy$flCe on each 1119
and lull poynlani on comple'
lion of each lap. II you want

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lu be In a profitable business
this is for you

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APPLY IN PIStON 10 MOSIAN
SIYI AWAY 11 •IPIISINIAIIYI.

Mr.

HoNday Inn
4951 S. Washington Avenue, Tltusvl$o 5 Florida
March 20.15.

lO$$,

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bu rner StOvl, ice b= 111010 lee

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141 C 5.qinofan Blvd
AlIansQnlC Springs, $31 All?

WLLLSOI4ILIE()

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17'S

FOROConvert $
'4 )
65

BUICK Wildcat S9$
Chrysler Or. $aSs

MARK Ill

'69 Chrysler 4

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Singer Touch &amp; Sew

FORDCoup-e

'42 CHEVIMPALA -1,,r
ødan RI-I. Clean 1395

in Iris;

Ie Of pureOles) Div*
male Groat Dane. I) mo oid $20)
of best offer. 132 9044 after

PLUS

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Allergy tr(tS

*DODGES .COLTS *FIATS

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MILLERS

63

Put lIsa 9111cr balk in your ceiling
leilure'S of all
AcCOjistic
kinds LIc en sed tEnded insured
534 1619 04 934 9691

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TELEVISION SETS %IS UP

Any Deign Ph 3 2 3 0353

SpecIalServkes

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CARROI.L'S FUR

Sewing Macri-ne eQuipd 10 itO zag
bultOnr'Oie, fancy design, in
Console Pay balance of 535 or 1
pmpmtntS of 56 Call Credit
Manager at 327 94t1 ore," III
SEWING
1114 SANFORD
CENTER, 307 A Fast I, 0

11193
s77

46 MuSrANC,

PIiie
Lustre Electric Shampoo., only SI

3211065111

Paradise Pools

26 74)MiF

the

)ItCOrIandODt

Or

Cr. CiAlror. Luke New

V,eni'nOIe dryer. nile' vul
Also Trimlore E.e,c,w, lie
new Single bid, good condition
Pours) coffee table 377 50)1

Small Oliver bulldozer

Yes.., I

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OF SEMINOLE. INC
Supplies, Services Man
?rcuance 1511 5 Freoth, 3114549

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Pool

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P14140 ill STORAGE
Console ',lorq.d locally
Reporled like new Responsible
party can take a bg sung on low
payment balance, Write GULF
COAST PIANO CO , P0 Bo.
! Piruurm CI, Fla 32401

AQUA POOL SERVICES

1L

70 MAVERICK 2

F,gidalre w asher, Marlag dryer.
gocd condition Both for SItS Call
7770 71 7
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boo tn. good r4.! 110
414 Il'))

Beautiful

Pool Suppliel

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AM FM, Healer, A.P. Pau la-I,
leSther interior, $1530 WI-IS)
all,' 5 p in Can be IeIIS dalI', 0
',.mn iic'l

Repossessed console piano with
tenc:, E,cellent (Ond tori Some
one with good r,dt tO take up 1Gw
payments Call Rev Marion Ides
(coiled. Des_and). 7344534

Chain link F,,, Ettimale's
172 7447

call

11014 Studlibeiror Chamilplon, or
- fl I.. fl Q'fl

Tun , Thurs. 3S, St 103 Eves

D Al. BIINCE COMPANY

PUBLIC AUCTION
I .i-r, Mnd.ap n.ghl, 7 30 p m
consignments eelcOmedl Open
daily 10 S Sanford Fjrrners'

'p.

$4.
I'iS

good cl hon

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3731355

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SMITH FURPII TORI COMPAPI I
Beds Ii,' S061 If 541
770)5 F'enls 1710735

105W lit 5? 373 435)
Store equipment, Stock and
beverage license, for sale Phone

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75W

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1115 Pontiac •'ra 9P.? 0. aufiSinlu
ant ,qu, c' ri's. A 'sped Eel 0.-i'
Ml.? .I'i lilt

ba,e,

Household Goods

SSA

available Mac's Electric Service,

Auctions

Au(lics'l

at Jerry's Colon ml %ir,
F fen( h 777 ftti,

per day
NIT UR C

ar Compressor, 3 HP lain cylinder
wilh lank, on wfq,45 List p11cc.
1375 53. offered o f $100 discount of
1171" Other models and sizes

Canadian

l'.*
I947 Clsa'Uol.t pidi 1,0, kw'
373 1177
i',se, lag and ,PPC'

(ie,n "44 Pln50,l! sp o t-on Now

70.0)0 Gal SIo,a. Tin. 11/S

11111 S.antor'dAve
327 1734

Seminole Coin Center

sday. Friday, Saturday, Mar. 73
25. 1 a m to S p in. Freezer,
bedroom suite, buffet. tewIng

BOARDING

S26 VS
COMPLETE
COLOR ANTENNA SYSTEM
Channe l 6. s nt,ma
Channel 7 antenna
1213, Most
30' Lead In wire
S Standoff Insulators
I Mounting bra Sei
ibiS is an luculent coor antenna &amp;
easy 10 install

P E .) IJL T

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lI.p')Ss.%i.d and ,,r-',nl toned
sailer', 50 clay guarantee
Plc,'e
4,.00PlrY APPLIANCE
171 "44?

Miscellaneous
For Sale

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SIDEWALK SALE. I arid Myrtle
Ave Sanford, lb a in. Saturday.
Odd diShes and glassware, old
tEttles, granule pots and pans, etc.

, DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLING
2" arid Larger. Pumps ipr.n.l.rs.
but
site.
WAPIT A')S ANt: SMALS in
ale' c ondiloq,.rs 113 46113

Ad-$504 $16.50 $46.80
4 line Ad-U.72 $22.00 $d2.40
6 line Ad-ILA 40 $2500 $78.00
line

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Your Jol'nson Motor
tIo'Iori Whaler Dealer
377.1352
35 1h &amp; Sanford Ave

DAILY DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES.

3
323-41S'J

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Boats and

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F.ecutie• black m.,.i 4.'.'.
127 5737
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U-HAUL TRAILERS

44455?SQ'$4$4))$

5 (Jays 2 1 Days 13 Wks,

ilijIj't",Ofs. f)ilar,q5, Phone toll li'ie

FAST

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Pci up I?t,ti, 1 w45I drive.
GMC $373 c all)fl 0634

ClubS, COCYISel* SC?. S roeS. I
fS.11et. I Wi!W'tft. aid ISag (Isa
re
$50 131 i4ctt

Appli rental toward purchase
CP,(S ilh
Stuarl. III r
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tongue, ia's.

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_.Trailer_Rentiil...

0. M. Harrison

Irwome Tom Se' vice
JliAbbl',vilt.SI ,Oeilona

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1-4 TO DELTONA EXIT
Realtor

LANDSCAPING. Reasonably rate,

JOIN THE SHOPPER'S GUIDE.

SECURITY GUARD + PRACTICE GOLF AREA + SWIMMING
TENNIS CLUB HOUSE HORSES - BOATING

Lucy 0.Doughty4

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572________________-Painling, R oof Repairs. Guoran
lied Free estimates 327 4775

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with 133 HP Outdrlve, sIlO, In.
trductory $1150 Ii. Correct Craft
flowiider only $1715' Galvanized
1431 IC' lrailers, 1370 Dependable
$1113 11 lIP only $1153. many
others all sites. Terms
ROSSON SPORTING UuOOS
Dowolown Sanford
331 254%

Get In On All The Action!

26 from 1-SP.M.

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AL UcCianahan, CO'iI,actI
72 SI'S)
7)3 III?
323 3475

1

ENJO'YMEN;

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY

is (leit

210)1 cInch Ave III 1412

sel

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MARYLAND If RIEDCHICKEN

'tiC D.ti.r,nce

Residential i4.modelir.g, Repa.i

, ,.'.
TI.i P Rim,

Eating Places
I
"t.'
z

on

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3 Lines Minimum

does not
HELP.

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BE READY FOR SUMMER
Alum,num Sc reen door wit's grill,
delivered and fully installed,
$7553 Ic.' all stock sIte's Special
site's extra Also availa ble acrylic
doors, 13553 compl etely
irwlall,-d Call Aluminum Doors of
Sarlord 373 1315

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AL PORZIC. PLUMBING
Alleraforit, Cu'.lom sQck
3 2 3 3916
17) '.l

70 pe r cent off Patio roof, Screen
room United Fence, Awni ng I.
Carpet of Sanford 373 34 34

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t. Col. fIn.-.'
I'ift, dun 1453 304C11F'I '
USED CAPS 7731510

WepJrt.

Repair,
Windows.
Paneling SubC on tract Framing ,
trim Oil Licensed, bonded 373
4113 alter A

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SALON
opec. C..', tttc 1
0 4 it' 5' 32) I

LOTS

.i(il•)'i:?

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WOODED

f

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Thit NEWSPAPER
knowingly accept

CABINETS OR ROOM ADO
Remodel old Or build a rue-s. Free
372 1010

CIII F I II
eubmales

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AutosFnrSale

ISIS Muslang. ni e

ta0

327 3170

('vIlOrn k,IChrn Cabinets and
Vanites Free Esllmates Phon e

4',,'.snal

HAP I. if I ' " III AUT V 1,00W
% lip a1,in..I.,n?
O'.r
r.1'
l,550i.iArt
374k

(11.73 MINIMUM CHAR!E)

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IIIaawi ClI'ii

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Ieay
dVIi
l.IH 'n, S'soci AtAicLe".
e•CP. 2171 5 FICYCh Air i'?' 373
ill - 3111
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said he had been notified the

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323- 4670

CLASSIFIED!

ALA EMPLOYMENT

P LL' lWXSSALARY - TENWS
ilw 134 RegenCy 511
C t
Room I CaSs,iCR"v 531 SIX

Rates For Consecutive
lnertions-Uo Change

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etWr pollution
Agnes Weber insited the rtic' was prutWaled to
the clerk when he was Lured.
instructed City Attorney S
Joseph Davis Jr, 10 correspond
W. V' Prescott requesting
tine shell of tine Iortiier ttart,ecue
rtstauj'unt to hr turn down. Oi
no response is forthcoming
from the letter, the city will
action.
take cGndenlnatiun

4

BUILDER DEVELOPER

his motion to table the matter
riled for lark
of a second He
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accept
Councllnian

-1 SHOPPER S GUiDE tOr as lc.* as
$13 a nil! 5 Cal 72 2 7611 and ask
It, tc .va,'l ad v-to' tL)31y'

BRA ILEY ODHAM

Good

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riwb4le
ff11 I 150 I It I Iy', dtltCVi noo
i 16 1 IS pv, good
miles . I •
M Ril%S. 730)45 SIt.

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ill I'
Uillj...,i. ililci ilP'I'i
1 APROLLS FURNITuRE
Ill W III 51 PP. III SIll
AODlf5c, I,'&amp;(IIIPIES, Rent a new
OiivpflI 1le.lnic 1t 510 a month

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Plumbing- Electric

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lout

present clerk is resigning to

017 IOPII1tC., Jolts Fr en ch Aye,

322 6M

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1531 RamhlerA,!, ar,(ar' 305'
iiit •t'a
Ciii
P,.vi,s,tatior,
pi

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Oranges
'Irapetnuit 377

an, 'inI,

iPIil SON MAIFR FURNIIURF
buy S•li Trade
ill 5 1 lit So
ifl $411
put,

Equipment For Rent

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Tang.luI,
0444

"019 horno,

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Our non comparable quality specials
lit, $4750 IC' Step V BowVIdef

placing your ad

Remodel,
riagan lfltcjlat.Oni5. SANFORD
AIR
CONA
PlEATING

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Sell It arid forget if with a Want Ad
Call on, of o ur Ad ViSors Sir help

3771543

Irgidar, arid V,Ichecl Ad AP
pi.anci-'s C. H PoG,4 tYOO * 151
5' Rn 332341)

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SEMINOLE SPORTING
GOCr)S

HAVEN

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WHY STORE ITANOFORGET IT'

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Auto Insurance

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THE HANDYMAN
ro j ob too small, painting, home
repair I 7443

Attic Insulations

Male. Fema le

00

to
Ptinodelibg! Room Add. painling,
interior,
carpentry.
lrc.or R.asonable 333 IS

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W.odel Open

Pab, 5!1P. tO I.e in PitiP With irOn'
l'•'.f
3
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Iran

3C56

CONDITIONING

AIR

fr om

be 71
Waitresses want
Apply I?' person to Lake Monroe

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KENNELS Bathing, Dipping
H*-y "Well Pr 311 $ 752.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Sanford

Home 1iitprovernents
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Orlando Drive 273 3431

FHA

$177,600

dame?'?.1 WrIt. P0 Bc. 715.
Maltiaftd or call Ad? 1230

itt
c)RIVt1'
Comn 550' y
South PS!.

Pr, Season Air CondIic.n,r (11(5 p
Ai5
wailler and refrigerator
service GENEVA HEATING A

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IVY,
Pant
,necpsan.Cal bCkg'Oufld Phone

OT3PUa3lUiV5.WUCAV iIUIItil5.

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/A REC.

pimar, end ser onda', t.acISes
f or nest yes, Mull b F.
pe'iencd dedicated arid fun

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Appliances

CONTEMPORARY

Help Wanted

Seminole

)fl 4472

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SPANISH

CENTRAL FLORIDA CP4RISTAIN
SCHnOL gradeS 1 12, r,,,iil

15

2lOMagnoia Ave

t'! ado.. anui (enl!al %15?ffl5,

i'*S1 pvce at SEARS ,n $40

Apply in
pe'tOi'. Ic GiruTh'$ Re's'eurrtt At
Vieg. Pest ''uCi 'Tf"ni,nat ISM
Ife'P A.,

ed

Baths

ANIMAL

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Ill,. 'isa P,4rn.'jlPi
swap ln' tjr"l .5.1 Iva i Call 377
,_jp alter 1 p .n

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Pet Care

SEPIW-ARIW- GLASSA PAINT CO

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Q' Frontage On 1757 with building.
JIM I$loci'.nestlo Tenneco krviCe
Slat ion Clay ParnIstI, 110
Bugler. Melbourne, Fl. • Ph 773
3351

Serve You!

Glass-Mirrors

P,I- 5paCn Ar Ccrd.t.onrc Sale.

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Swap And Trade

Iiuinnss Property

36

Brick home irs Quill neighborhood, 3
bedrooms. family room.I", bath',,
wall to wail carpel, built in range
A Oven, Qllrt)tig, dispo sal. Central
heal and Cr. largo lot and clot, to
i i 12 1,11,00 By owner 323 4152

Here To

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P'rir".rrjt 3 Dr . 2 laIn. Pu
c'd'°
570,0)0 Assume $tI5)4 mortgage
$143 rIso In(ludCl taxes and In
wrance Owner, 3373232

51

Air Conditioning

Female Help
Wanted

14

The Shoppers Guide Is

SiLNPpIk A,I,.tkdLS
Mcml,,', Orlando AP ML S

Ml ill

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II I I III'.i I' S

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rtfi basis while your
p'ocs'ssed
I:,sr t s tx'r

SLC Hiawatha Lv. at I? 53

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SHOP THE EASY WAYI

certain you qualify Ce
'.',,il move you in on a

Pison, 323 1311

it

i.s•4 fi,rnl,,p aii,tePS.
tOilt, of,
w l'ell ICinS
v
ai
N'.,l IS , •' I-..! A.•
S

1)11. tilt n.ar new. will finance or
I
accept tride Ph

every problem.

qualify as a buyer under
the various financing
.
if we feel
programs

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MUtIlt.,C WORLD ALF%
tI,".t iClfW-Illsn of double wide in
.'i,lrai I lorida, Dig in,wilory of
Loft and parks
U widet
Open Eve TO C p in
is lINt fly 1191, t.Ttg*lsSd
a ll 2173
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will find this directory
the most convenient and
up-lo-dale way to solve

guidelines
that yOU must me.' to

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convenience. Permanent
residents and newcomers

All ct'i 5rvlCe

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Mobile Homes

34

The following businesses
are listed for your

We iria the

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Ewlruoer Opr.tDIl wanted i',
plastic insulated w,re romps?',
Will
tr$ir
*O,I
Shift
muhafliCaIly inclined indlylduatt
flhlI
Appi, in pes01' S 30 a m
art
weekday
F. '4 3C
PAR S,C.ON WiRE A. CABLE CO.

West has

70

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Schools

Al i in', I a!flIrC
.e ni lull P')''.•
Iii 171 5510
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$401 ren(h Ave .373 520)
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Johnny Walker
Realty

k.l.tiP REAL TV
107W 1sf SI
Ph 373 7335

central Pleat system. modern

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kthen
cguppr'ct
beajIlviCabrv-t% , large paneilr'.l
utIlyf oo m Call (Son Ely for yOur
new home today
AUST1NDEVELOPMENT CORP.
P 0 (Mi 37, Altamonte Springs.
Fla
PP,on 53 1 4)451

Blocks West .It
Frenc h Ave on 70th f,t
Only 3 to 5 minutes 17 t il
Chur ,, he
Shopping

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'4flit
trmlc
lr.ros (all nil

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Two bedrooms New, 3 bath,, In
Orange City Central Heat I. air,
fully carpeted. 5.3.100 down and
assume morlage 773 4553 after 7
p in LIsys, 371 6311 Mrs

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SANFORD
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ion .i, 11 52 North. SanfOrd

specifications and obtain bids

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1)91 ROB VOtING'S AOl?',
'IAIPS fl3l

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20 New all lv '.5 P'.w'ni'% ,v.th

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CA',fi 177 4111

Now 5 Remaining

FOR EVERYONE!

3:: I'S,

Expow;jwKirly - waitress

And Scofters

special meeting be scta-dult-d
Under tits pian sn cxrlusis
franchise would Lx' awurdrd t
the best bidder for the servict
and as part of the arrangement
the conipany would devote
day weekly free of charge tc
collecting trash within
coffununhty from customers and
non-customers alike.
Although Crenshaw made it
clear he has no wish to cunumt
the city to such a course of
action tx'f mire hearing the view!
Council
people,
of
Ow
authorized ha-n to I*PWL

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pickup in th e city', requested the

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NignI
bartend,' and Waitress, S Ii
N,V
17 Apply to OlICS Hofbraw Haul.
2541 Park Drive e'e' 3 pin

Council at 30 p.m. April 4 U 76-Trucks And Trailers
give their views on the proposal 75-Autoi For Sal,
that an exclusive franchise lx
granted for garbage and trail,
the
within
collection
WANT AD
niunicipalit&gt;
Councilman Dick Crenshas ,
INFORMATION
who has been w orking on a
method to acquire fr et trash

in other busuness, Council
Approved a 12-year contr:ct with Oldham Tank
Conipan. for maintenance of
the citys large water tank The
agreement calls for annual
inspo-ttions. painting rudy
years and regular mainteflalict
to keep the tank as free of rust
us possible on the exterior and
free of foreign matter on the
interior
Voted four'tn-one to increase the outer clerk's salary
frQfli $33l to $400 monthly.
Counc
s-vseu ilman William Kkky

F y ou haven ' t seen these
h-nes lately be sure you do
before they are all sold!

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Qualified. S and I bedroom models
Ileil in city 70) Santa Barbara
Or I V*
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Academy Manor

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totSi $100 M.,l1, i'h 1?) SItS

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7545 ParS
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NQhtI Surdats &amp; Hri,dayt Cali

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Two
Florida room. I bat!. cia.
HosPital and 0Ow1'ttOwL SAX
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Stenstrorn

Rear Yard Enclosed

DEVELOPMENT CORP
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bedroom,
Three
u'n'lral heat, lanced. 514530.
LO,'4 ARIIOR Three bedroomS,
bath. 10? ISO by 1$. 521 O'70
1
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baths, on lii' $S
LAkE MARi' TP,I* l,fvJrOOflI',,
bath. 11S,f,cvSl, 5450(1,
f.'.i ICE N(IRE(5d--TPwe,bedroonn.7
bath air, vii's fence, 'ear Golf
,111 I- Cc.,rs. 572.303
:i,iO'vlLWl Ot Three bedroom
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lAil.SON l'LA,i Three
i1 ball' lOsely pissi.
'1 .1 TONA-TWO bedroom. (IrsItmi
!,,at and •Ir. $15,700
LING HiLLS--'FOur bedroom, I
on golf course 5.41530
I A" lODE-lOu, bedroom. 3 bath
s'ories Gi IS acres 551.0)0
MANOR - 3
icDUN TRY
CLUB
b'd,OO'n wlh heat. central air,
(a.CW'Iil'Q %I1,500

Agency

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Moving, Must bell. lO'.'t'y 3 bedrrWv'

Longwood Industrial Park Stale

71-Auto Repairs
Parls.Accenories
72-Import Autos
7)-Motor cycles

Of

a ttend work session of the Cit

chulugists rt'alize
thatniaflt p-o1iir with ii
still tic' so
hi h 1.9. mu
('11It,tIOlIi,iliV tmni.ituic' that
thv should be tr:ined

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pc if 1.-li,
'p • P1.ca.ld larf At ?Sf
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Ill 7511 an-I oil, i" I'.' in indt t

Two lull baths

t.',pla(e breakfast nook

y-pCA,4QUALirY UNDER NES'?
c HA 3S
We are bvl0nQ fif'* NOIflCS now Of
you r CP'OCt ,and1dtOmt 1"
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Transportation

the City have been Invited tc

EMOTIONAL MORONS

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Meet

LONGWcXM)

CLINIC By George W. Crene, Ph.D., M.D.

Jerry fulfilled all 10 points
on that Rating Scale for
"Emotional Morons." Slight,
frail boys can win athlet ic
fame in swimming, track,
wrestling. etc.. instead of
trying to make girl friends

SC-Machinery
And Tools
CG-Building Ma terials

ii&gt; DONN A ESTES

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in the under 12 division of the Central Florida Shell Show.
Marilyn Gordon Photo
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32-Wanted To Buy
33-Swap And Trade
54-Equipment For Rent
35-Misc.IIaneous
For Sa le
SSA-Hotn,ehoid GOOdS
Se-Antiques
7-Muiicl Merchandise
35-Store And
Oftice Equipment

invited

TISIIEL TIMES entered, three iinics a first place winner is Judith .Anri
Phelps. Judy is shown with the shells that won her the first prize ribbon

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Aofos For Sal,

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Inc

All brick homes

SAN LANIA Two bedroom. ideal
''w nrl.fq'ini"tt, 511550
Ci I V. 3 l'edrm 3 bath. 3 51015

EE Us for a MODULAR 80Mm

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Jackie's Swim School

0-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
C2-LivesIoCk And

Citizens

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554 ttitt4a f,'i.5n %'al.iln #IaVp-ii'
Iw'lad. e leSt Bins tal,e $7, 7211

IPu,. S tour bedrooms
Garage or Carport
Wall to wall carpel
PiNE CR EST- Comc,O'l,l'i
fur
Peati.i0
dCentral
ti Sled .n(iudinlg 'ion 75' a n
Beautiful kitchtvi
51'pii5YctS I bedrcs'u'ns 3 ball,',
S 5?spol utility room
Seat 574,44iO
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PI&amp;NC LESSONS
ON minimum for costs of 7 1-Rooms For Rent
1 wp
Rent
other
expenses
2-Apartments
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engineering and
Furnished
involved in the city reviewing
Unfurnished
21-Houso Rent
Male Help Wanted
13
plots The former five feet 25-Houses Rent Furnished
for
requirement
width
i
Homes Rent
ot San or ø Cvii Setv'Ce
g
'The C
sidewalks was reduced to four 37-Resort Proporty For Rent
Poarc will 15010 earn,rtations
'
QuCilfied arelita?'tt fO
21-Business Property For Pent
fCC't.
oosition o' TruL r)e' Park,'
25-W*fl?,d
To
Rent
Council
action,
In other
1572 •t
Op.raIor on Mar.4
year trophies
received and filed an opinion
C IS am ariø I Xpm in11*cIty
rWhen he arrived at the Or.
Nail ReQuirementS illoaSyrt of
from the county attorney to __
oange County zoological
school
e:,m,fltarr
age.
For
Sale
Estate
Real
Guy
tax
assessor
D.
county
legal reslden' of
edvCOtiOfs
clove not far from Di,cnevland,
Allen that he must astI City
Samiriole Cos,sty IDr at eaSt Sit
Frasier was a skinny
mon ths pfioI to dcl. of 10
on property annexed via 31-Houses For Sale
pound undernourished
DIICIIOI1I ,WperItCS in driving
the "shoestring" method The 22-Farms £ Groves
has-the
smlar
packerS 0
truckS
been from a Mexican circus
33-Lots £ Acreage
iit .ppicat.onI
atL43fley in the letter said
uipmen! S,b,,
34-Mobile Homes
"Mostly out of pity we
Eaffi'ir Ifs cl?p Psafi
CIvIl
questions of t'ahd1t of such 33-Income £ Investment
nursed him back to health
not tat,' than March 75. 1573
will have to be Property
annexation
with extra vitamins and good
-Business Property
dettrmtced in the courts
CerOefttUl"$
Carpenters and
raw meat- never dreaming
Call And"r* Frank. 372
A three-week permission was 37-Real Estate Wanted
father
of
the
he'd become a
"S
given to permit temporary
and such a corporate
year
at
the
C.,'ni'rii worSe'S. I, 'I, o old,! f or
parking of a mobile home
asset," recalls Jerry Kotirm, a
Recreational
not
P,il Work WI Iran
property
Joseph
Gerard
p,r%s oni
s.asofsa: Apply
Lion Country Safari vice
Georgia Avenue while repairs
$1 • LOnOw000.
1757 CPa ie
president.
br'*"r. 1 3f &amp; S p m
are made on the home which 41-Bicycles
,turned there recently. Council 42-Boats and
Marine Equipment
Reliable Man IC won ,s Lumber
odicated it will extend the 43-Camping Equipment
Yard ano Par? 'flrne Truck
equeste
d
;icrmlt. if r
DrIvel', 45 HOut WeW-. E*c.IIent
44-Sports Equipment
Approval was given to the
Fringe benefits apply in peso"
betwee'- 5 m I p rn
-- piom.
!ifloI plot of Devonshire sub- _.
PuideS 7X S French,
Merchandise
liv1sion subject to plans being
SanfOrd
in
in mlrur' nsinrI
PL_amply with the city engineers SD-Garage Rummage Sa le s
YARD MAN
rec'ommendjitloris and to the 31-Auctions
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SANFORD

Call Stenstroni

Mobile Homes

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Bargains Are!

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Realty

ROW-Er
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11IN park Sanford
N-otitil 373 1167

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PEAN&amp;J1 CANDY IGUM
'lht3PiC. BUSINESS
n Sanic'd
%
weekly 1 0'8
cash Write TEXAS ILANDY
1135 bass. 00. San
Anionic, 'trust 75317 inClude
W%OI%e number

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Emp lo yment

Hunt

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TWO bectroorm furnished iartrn.t

Opportunities

Buzzin' Around

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AVALON AØARiMr'4TS
Adults- No P.S

Business

III

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Senior member of the board, £
Williamson, changed his
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God" Make chock o money or
dart payable to 'MARS" Mail IC
MARS. am
Florida ,

6-business Opportunities

nppoI1Uofl to the amendment

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Furnished

23

1P%t CP,lier,

3-Announcern•nts
4-Cards of Thanks
3-In emoriarns

11111

Houses For Sale

REAL TY INC
a Etie Broker

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volt.
Only Council

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Announcements
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per?s Call i3

DISNEY

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requirements

for builders of new develop
ments was adopted on final
reading b the City Council
Thursday night by a four-to-one

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Ph 123 141C

PRObLEM
A 'lO'ynJ5
Perhaps A IOPO

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Amendment
LONG WOOD
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P.rsonls

2

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Air p ort Dedication Slated
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To Deliver

Monday, March 27, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
PrIc. 10 Cents
Year, No. 156

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'isti'iis.si'tativ'narsol pert,rittiii'i
Ilk qtu',l.q W'? V niitinnl Xt
ii.rir.ii .rvl'. ath,.lq With
mr rriiacl kniwl.dp, AT-

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willtw tttt h the %•
itrcu 11%. Hear Adtw ,lnnwt 0
Mrli-oiv. Wa%hlngtori. DA'. ".1110
tonialtttc of Fti$LflttiOfl of
the fii-iiwr Ssinti'nt Naval Air
a Illullicilial f1%i'llIt
Station
t'ntnHaIi'r parncliiitlt In tli't,
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Will leke p!nt'e at 12
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11se frMt%ltIi'% PdArt at 10 30 ;nfrnn&gt; iii ii lkpl A&gt; (f
n' ne;li that fur ftr &gt;l'nrr
In wiIh .1
%n the unituinonil unit-ii of the kii%u' %IIII iii't flU' 11111' at
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lLah%a Temple l'he u'eletiraUi'n nat IIII1IiI thn ,iiiInn % fulfil
uth tnuinde with the MU'
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iduiilu at M usa r I ribli ,liu'ut
11,111,40f in 11w attnitlnn aunt
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USAF
the entertaining elcnwnLa Will re'pnit nit Sanfunrililea sa lwti It"
be the uienIln'athn, etlIIlI'41) wait burr All iiutn,nuinnkr of the
fising b (rRt'C l'ngc. Stove
iitnntr ilatsa ing Our. Iii'
Schutkct utrainalk' ttninnn- partbiptr'ts t the tmanittlin iif
atratton with his I' 51 Mtittanuz. the attn (it his fomnier touinitanut

YiØIts. ItII 41

Principal Address

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luau ittiti ut fur' r'vint hunt tl'tk114 liii' at IIAV f1yer, li.
iutpwupsfflly svrv.t at Miami
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1 lii' drills at utry liprnker uutiuI Ft I jitiulrtuiui$.
Auttu Maya iterv#41 in the
tat liii hi i-amer 1111114,1111%j hi
Apt Ii 1942, attn v un in r I 'nu Ifh, still win rur'gnItinn att
pin t nra were en r uinnf from an Innilvidnuil anti all one of thoti4soo,
Mkalaaippt StaIr (allrtu' intuit Who were lrivoivni In the ar'flr,ti
tluil wan ii l'retd.ntini Citation
the ItnIu'ralty of Vlrtlnhui
hilt unit tat "tun'r Is'riu' In rul,nard the Fanliaw flay.
• ucairi is( aqaignIn ,,
Flint Ida a n uiieunls'u iii 11w
Navy wall at I 'uncan l'Iti, %%IwIr Illulth in ft llqf art atiart
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r "triplithtnent tarne the rt
that
Fit
AfiVAflVT in rink
t,c im,gbt him It, Pik poor'
a"igrurttt a' 'IIra tnt M fl.t
rparlin.aa Iiak',,i Raft
infarrnalIi,n auppnrt diviakin.
t,lfk. nf the (Hef M Naval
(.ratlnn. Iwcy fartrri#n
The toopoIdar naval r,fflt .t
a n'l
"III tRfld I rig stoirvira
rapa1411ty at' It4kateri by hui
.arniriic the M.rItnVfreLT lkm'.r
Award. Air Mental itwn phill
tIara I. F'reaIri.ntial I :.
It nintni ftP) t' 1- 5 (no j

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NSM_ '1*nhhnr Sneoks

Belly
For Navy Chaplain

Lands
By (P.4KV TA,l'ui

JACKSONVILLE. Fla. iAP — A former neightr of Navy chaplain Andrew
Jen'n today told a court martial that she saw him at home with ins wile on a
date the prosecution claims he was having sexual relations ith another of

iwife.

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Jensen. 43, is accused of having sexual relations with two Navywives and is
charced with conduct unbecoming an officer.
Lucille Marie Turner. ho now lives in Arvada,
Cob.,
said that on July 16, 1971 she sa Lora Guci• p 9.OJ14i
branson — one of Jensens accusers — at the
chaplain's home which was across the street from
hers.
Mrs. Turner said she understood the visit had
something to do with food for the Jensen dog
Later that d, Mrs. Turner testified that Mrs.
Jensen eft town but she did not see the 40-year-old
Mrs. Gudbranson at the Jensen home that night.
Mrs. Gudbranson. the wife of a Navy Supply of
(icer. testified last week that she was intimate with
Jensen four times. One of the dates she mentioned
was July 16. 1971.
Mrs Turner said she had traveled to Florida at
Bi' Jobs A. Spebb
her own ex pense to testify in behalf of the chaplain,
%5e don't U*U'i
whom she described as 'a very God fearing family
coiwnn wiw a rsapp D4tui.em
man and a very honest person."
salutation .. but.. if and when
She also testified that she saw Jensen on Aug. 21.
pp
you reach
1970. a date he is accused of having sexual relations
kTK* and
with Mary Ann Curran. 24, the blonde wife of a Navy
you, too
dWebct&amp;s'y" flyer. Mrs. Turner said she saw the chaplain in the
Thits
hr !'ves at 410 San Marcos
morning and did not see him again until chapel
services two days later.
She said Mrs. Jensen also was away from town at
that time
WI..,
understand as our "trying
he has seen them
corrie and p m ddfeml eras x
County Schools
the pu
Remindsmeof two MYtn3...
the one I'm frequently using of
Paul Harvey's .. 'No sense in
wnn5'iflg . cause nothing's A r e Dedi cated
gonna turn out right, anyhow."
And the other called In to —r
Rv FRED VAN PELT
today and credited to WDBC)
Bill Taylor ... "Wouldn't this be
"Man has learned to conquer the earth one 'heck' of a time for the
but he hasn't
sea. . . outer space. .
the
meek to utherlt the earth`
learned to conquer himself. He continues to kill
-- -his fellow man Just as he did in the Stone Age,
Hey, just for the record ... did
And that is where education becomes vital. We
your church services offer a
must learn to live together in peace."
prayer yesterday for the POWs
Sc spoke Dr. Charles N. Millican, president
MIAs'
of
Florida
Technological University, at
And, did you fly
dedicatory
ceremonies
fcr W. A. Teague Middle
t
it,
Md are
School and Forest City Elementary School
requested, the balance oi tha
Sunday afternoon in the Teague auditorium.
week'
John G. Angel, school superintendent, was
master ef ceremonies, introducing guests,
FROM THE MAILBAG; The
Walter A. Teague, for whom the middle school
Guardia.'u angel psalmist of
was named, Dr. Miflican and Eoghan N. Kelley.
DeBar was asked "What do
architect,
who presented school building keys to
you think of Spals.kJ's HTeague principal William P. Layer and For'
p*u'rv-Lenaed tk'k,rt" This
City principal Arnold C Otto.
angel psaLm of rt'yrne and
reason was recorded en led.
W. A. Teague Middle School is named in
WK Th'kt •.. 'DUId Likely
honor of Walter A. Teague for his many years ()f
't petnilsihe liberal vøte, Wild
dedicated service to the education of children
suck a least would get
A native of Newberry, S. C., he is a graduate
%allure goat. But Edward
of
Newberry
College and Stetson University. lie
bows 'its wiser polItics, to w4
taught in South Carolina schools for three years
his finest change in
• its.."
before coming to Seminole C*inty in 1934.
His 38 years of educational service to
Ed Bodin, Reporter
-- Seminole County include three years of teaching,
16 years as principal of Chuluot.a and Oviedo
Alter watching turn for many,
High School and since 1953 as assistant and
man) yews on the cBS-TV, i
associate superintendent for business and
had the opç silty. U dad
nearly 400 others on Saturday
finance
night, to Iear and meet Walter

Cronkite as he addressed the
guests of the
Greater Orlando Press Club
Just 111r your next-dour
is great. great guy
neighbor
with a tremend_ous rjwe of

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huge gatkirn'ig
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the press media,
And while we're offering
bouquets . one also (or anwhasen
£ d$irlliltfl Bet) Aycrlt,g. tone in

we had met for the first
an dtiniiiiJ fte4iliflQUtt party ,
at the (iercu l$Jme.
e' ats las wile are 1,11 v more
n101" to Lw added to our laM of
people who can certainly
brighten a weekend ftit y(PI, M y
kind of peuple, )UU know'

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Firemen from the Saifrg"1
1psrtment put foam or,
Fire
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c_
ctrrle.1 the field coumlng fuel
- .1_ti..• . The pilot of the plane requeste"
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, . 2000 feet of foam, but, at
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Eubtiond (FAt Turner, only Wo
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to 1.000 feet (4 foam was on the
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runway when the plane ma..e
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tax
ti.'! beuy-landing.
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the foam, had left t&amp;
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full
its
tanks
with water ti
L . ,-romplete the foaming. Be1rir
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an4ing, sliding nearly 2,000 fu'e
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ore coming to a stop. When
Wore
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.
than 10 minutes of fuel In the
tanks
EASY! EASY! LET 'ER DOWN EASY!
The two pilots, James War
anti Thomas Fowler, escapt-1
tell(IL.(I, touchilig (10%vil its illain wheels, also
A SHAWNEE AIRLINES twin-engine airplane
without Injury and the d_amauze
jammed. rear the runway paving. Plane
comes in for a belly landing yesterday at
to the $4).000 plane was alight
skidded 2,0(X) feet on its belly. flelated photo on
flerndon Ambulance ws
Sanford Airport because its landing wheels
((BrY Taylor l'holo)
page 2.)
standing by with emerger.t.
were jammed. Note nose wheel, partially ex____________
______________equipment but was not needed
The north-.touth runway wa.
closed from 11:45 a ru until
in, when the plane was finally
removed Several planes were
turned away to other airnort.
during this emergency period
The east-west runway remained
open. but several pilots e&amp;eced
to fly on to other airporU rather
thin land against the trick:,
winds
d
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Gourley Trial Opens
Jur Is Selecte

Herald Index
Judge Waddell strvsent to the relative mutter in which a
yellow tie. During the
f
the
Jury
must
preliminary stiute:nentui by venirt' (ti-at It will not be majority
A pensive Richard Gourley Circwt Judge Thomas Waddell M'questered during the progress rec(mulwnd mrey to unpose a Area deaths
the Jr., Gourley engaged in of the trial, which, he said, Is life sentence rather than the Bridge
stared intently at
Calendar
venirenwn during examination aninuited conversation with his ezpected to be concluded death penalty.
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One of the senlre, a minis
Classified aAd.,
by Assistant State Attorney attorney, Frank Cannon, and tomorrow. however, he into-tI
of the Sevnth-day Adventist Comics
Newman Brock as Gourley's co-counsel. Gordon Frederick. Jected "maybe not."
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ChurCh.
stated
In
answer
(0
1
('russwurtjpu:zks
The
courtroom
was
crowded
trial began this morning.
As is his customary
LI
r, Crane
Gourley. 20, lake Mary. Is procedure. Judge Waddell, who with local attorneys viewing the query' as to moral compunction
charged with first degree estahuihes a "folksy" r.upport prou'i'dtnga as well as the usual In the capital case, he would be Pear At'by concerned only with the guilt or I:lit&amp;rial -OnunCfl(
murder in the bludgeon slaying with Jurors, mentioned that the' upmnutint of aIwctntrs The court innocence of (lie accused.
Entertainment
of 69-year old George court would be receptuve to any questioned each himospctive
hirock touched UPOO .fl of lkrtn.scope
DeGiovanni on Sept 37, 1971, queries regarding the legal juror as to whether he could today's
most
profound
during an alleged perpetration procedures and trnproveccwntof establish verdict bisrii sole iy questions bantered about
in thehlospit.alnotes
Publicnotices
of a robbery. l)lGlovanni's the court system,
on the guilt or IfltilH'u'flCt' of (lit' news media, "I)'; you feel that 5ir(v
battered body was found at his
One prospective Juror was defendant, after one of the
society tuss certain rights which Spurts
home on at 2512 Sanford Avenue excused briefly to register to s'enirnmitcn saul hi' does not should be protected in a court of i'v
by his son
v'it.e, She Indicated she (iIrd to believe In 1- aliltal pwiisluiucmit.
flue court explained the law as well as the defendant's Vegetable m.,r.t
Gourley- was neatly attired in renew her registration cant and
righ Us
- ------- - --chocolate slacks, sand shirt this is a necessary qualification imposition of sentence Is a
checked sport rout unul canary iii order to srr',r' On. a jurur
.
--------- --- ----By MARION BET1II..%

Quits As

Firm Proxy

Turner Stepping Aside.
'iti.ppuug uustuin' as hiouril
ctt.atnuuuan of his osiupuny.
Tb.' 17.yu'aroli tyu'in'Ii, iali'n
millionaire, saul Sunday h.• Is
(1'-nn

multi.

t.urt,I lii' tni'iuiu-'. sunlit.- t:.'
ago b&gt; hunnrriswiiig $,uaI,
'osiul In nut intu'rvt.'w that Or
years

lii' io.n..-1 ilItinu, IV

1011,1

I'.uutt'ruriai'a is taking steps tin
train is itistrltputoralilis

B a r rica ci e Re rn ove ci
On Chuluota Street

') smut to) uis'ulst 14-gill turuilul.o
III stnrtasims states
lit New York, miii'anwtiil.,
u onsuint'r affairs ,'tsuliIuiIssInmnei
btn'Akxucndt-r to rt'iinna s' tin,' 1k-as Mysranus j*1I4$M.st'Il is Itt
&gt; Il/A IlAKI .11
barricade,
i'll) regulistiomi to make it illegal
'hlle paved street was turned too set up or up.'mute .ltstriliutur
'Ihe barninianir over to the county In 111V41 ililni chain sales. Shin sail Iwo tout
CHUI.UO'l'A
on East Fourth Street ca:iir
the county has ,in.tntuuirrl it tundra owned by Turn. r, Kuiskol
down Friday able, i.uun. Ifir since that time, according to Interplanetary 1';nterprtses unit
Dare to lie Great, had bryn
barricades were put up last lAvender.
week by E If. MeAlesander, of
inimneit in t'omiiphi*tmits to her
Sermilnok l'etokwui Company
utCjldItiiiVflt.
A spuiki'siiami tint the' firuin Iii
of Sari! c,rd, who said It is private
(H lumot., saint 'I uruisr is iuuuusIng
property.
WA.'ilIUG'iON t Al'i
Mto a ( unitsuitisuit position,
County Itoad Supt J C
titijted Mine Workers
giviuug tutu titans time III devote
lavender and County Englnner
l'resldent W. A. "I'uttv
to iiu,eliviiliiutiitl len-turing In the
William Bush visited the site of
B4)) I, taking the stand In his
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WAL'iEIt A Ii'agut' t left v as hnni'.,r.'d Sunday
when the W. /,. Teague Middle School was
named for him. The "seed" for so honoring the
long-time educator was placed in The Sanford
Herald's ''Arowid the Clock' column by Herald
staffer Fred Van Pelt (right) four-five years
ago. School officials liked the "C'lock'"
suggestion and followed through
-

f r an emergency landing'.
une
ti down rim the rwht-ao'tr
runway at Sanford Mrport
The plane, with two Iota bu
no passengers on board, was on
attaining flight, The nose wheel
________ came down about hallway
while the back wheel dnnr
nperwnl but the landing geir

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Al'
W. 'furrier, Florida

hurrior , too

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A Shawnee Airlines
4'
•'nin.' airplane. turned an,
from llarndon Airport in

the approzinuatcly 100.f.unt
barirade Friday before rotu
(acting McAleaander's attorney, Pouglas fitenstromn,
advised
tutu,
who,
in

'.wmu rkft'tisen, told
US
IniUiut Court jury today hr
believed Will actions In iii'
'oti'
re'ctlng political
Ifjliijliu,f,' writ' leg,al

field

Iluilainl Wilder, is ucalise sni
Ky., will muiuvr
in to thin (up spiut. the comuipeny

Itarbc:s County,

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                    <text>Nervous Breakdown Is Told
By Moon Wa/ker ' Buzz ' Aldrin

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\\(;EI.P;; Al''
,lilrin Jr the iccond
, Hii.i.
nlroflflUt on the moon. says he later
pent a month ,i,ulrgci$ng pychiatrlc

%anthrb
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Monday. Fyi, 28, 19l2-Snf0rd. Florida 32711
Price 10 Cents
e.tth Year. No 136

I stic'flI in an Air Force hospital

"I was on my wy to having a good
old American rwrvt$is renkdrwfl.'
11w i! year old ,ldriti said. I realized
It and asked for help"
In an interviex puhlihed in Sunday's l.n AnIL'lrs Times. ,idrin said
the near breakdown occurred after he
left the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration a year ago to
the Aeroqpncr fl'cearrh
('UlilIllilOCi
Fr
l'ilot ScIIIH,I it Et'.,r'l;

lgef igr'
I nfl
Mdriri was on Ihp Apollot
in July I9 and was the w.ond hue'
•.h
e,'
to set fn&amp; •' h'
Armstror'

Hasp Calif.
"I virt'i'Ily ceaspd to function f..r
brief periods Of time and I c.aklnl get
organized, he said.
1 knew I was iick. so I '.vent to
i;srIms doctors and my commanding
r)fIr. and told them I wanted
p'ychiatrtc help
He said he was sent to Wilford Hall,
in Air Force hospital in San Antonio.

He .said
cnsiip.iri'l
a f terMs r4.

..

We became public personages,
guys who ;implv sad to attend o
and so CnnvPntiOfl or ?,nnquet
became puhhc relations men for
The Piange didn't
program

There l a sort of stigma attached to
mental illness of any vwt and because
so much was it siake-fot the space
program. the Air FOIrP

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City Panel Nixes
Districting Plan

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Sanford City Manager W. E Knowles termed districting of the city for
'retrogressive form of government' at a City
election of commissioners
Commission work session called for the purpose of studying the new city charter
'.The discussion over districts cami' up after the Commission was notified the
Greater Sanford ('hamhcr of ('nmmerct.' legislative and natianal affairs corn
lOt.) '4'parat4
mittes had approved a resolution akint the ('it&gt; 1W' (IIVI(II'(i
districts and requiring candidates seeking Commission seals to he a resident of
a specific district.
Commenting after the city manager's opinion
that Formation of districts would have the effect of
going backward in city government, Julian Sten0 11
strom opined, "If we're going to districts, I'm in
favor of going all the way and restrict voting on a
commissioner
to those persons living in the can•
'0
didates district."
A. A. McCianahan disigreed and vowed. "I'll
never vote for that." He explained he has an "up..n
mind" to candidates running at-large if districting i
1
done on that basis.
_____
I
Mayor I.&amp;'t' P. Moore stated. "What you're doing
is allowing th. taxpayers to vote only for one man
who would spend their money."
LO
Jonh Morris favored having seven commission
districts instead of the present five but this was not
to
b: JOHN 5. i't)iSKI
shared by the other commissioners.
(;rdon leyer opined. "I do not feel it's wise to
For those who are opposed In
the death sentence. I wonder change at this time." Moore stated. "1 feel five is
bow they'd make out talking adcquate to do the job."
with Mrs. Gentile today.
9e and her husband wrra pawn shop
sn their Crla
Headlines
later.
Let's show'rm mercy ....... the
Gentile family, In this case; and
Inside THE HERALD
epono
not the two
puled the trtgger ... Mn aiter
u:vlS goes on trail today as lasyers
they cleaned-out the cash
rrr.
tA'Ifl st'k'cting a jury to try her on charges of
F
Why did they shoot'
helping pt an escape try that left four perons
Why dwuld they ,...
dead a year and a half ago.
elecUie chair?

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That glganth DC-I t which
I) ) many of you saw come In to
Sanford's airport late Sunday
afternoon was here for the
1
of returning Its
porp
passengers to Boston.
According to the pilot, In the
next Ito $ weeks, that plane will
kx3k like a midget as the bigger
DC-1 start making their stops
here with Disney-bound
tourists. The bigger planes will
I) (b

IwScuF: WORKERS bring in heavy equipnieiit
and
to clear away the debris of a flash fl
Arch
arch
for
more
possible
victims.
Gov
a'
Moore Jr places the known dead at ('J.

WEATHER - Yesterday's high 85 with ,U3 of an
inch of rain. Low this morning 57. Partly cloudy
through Tuesday Highs 75 to 85. Low tonight
to (3.

QUFSI1ON .... If you or I
want a driver's livt'nic for this
state, all we do Is plunk down
three bucksand take the test.
Why then, for students in this
county taking a required
Coor
Education
ta'lsrera
then are they required
to take a phyittal at a
phys.k*an's cost of au,iitwberr
between $1 and $10'
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ilyuuwanttohaVefwl.then
go to the Annual Valentine Ball. No itilf shirts at these swinging
aftair
As a matter ii fact, they
exneWne get an exutsri'ant,
they forget the many work
taaus which go Into their having
an enjoyable time.
As an example, those Diane
deracten at the main en
anrr. Ikinald Duck and
ThwnperUeKlbbiL.....tooban
awful lot of tine and talent InWE
makeUem.
Suite cute lassie in a pink
gown was seen walking out with
than after tie IesllvtUei were
cuwluded.
lsstk, there's a nau,c on LIM
lk of each of ties. diare
lea. Would you please return
them an that they ran be uat'il
')
for future ev-s,ta' It's mn*wti
wwrctilt.t...
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Barr, Dalton Srtxsut head
master sa id It. "I think what
educatiuJ desperately needs is
a few ad,ntntstrMt' who will
stand up and make decisions (*,
00h own responsibIlitY"
Every anbk deed dieth. if
*tp$%eIs.d iii sltcuir.
l'tndar

ilter
a,.
Nury
r?nient emhid 'G 3 nod.
v" tir e. oQcMI', m4ftill 'to
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HEADING OUT ON ITS LAST. FATAL RUN....

I1IN photo ul the Like Mar% VF!) tank truck
an Army surplus WW

II 6x61 was taken

Saturday afternoon by Herald Editor John A
Spoicki a the vehicle wheeled out for its run to

fr, 'fl• tire TieuS in

a t.ong'.00d Markham Road (ire But the truck
•, toe three other

was wrecked en route and one of its riders was

fataly injured 1 Additional photos on page 2.i

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Passenger Is Killed
.,. .
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I&amp;'
AIL.'rv)on. l'be lake s'mr hiv 'i- '1
urwi MX
'e
Srri'c
the rua1a y deçaruuei%t Was mp%*11n4
acres.
sat
suu1
ieee
its
clUe
o
rent
on
ita
left
side.
A dtatiun has been Issued this brush tire when mile 31
Fit, Rsnei' Wilbur Tyner threatened Ue Nimoifts In 20
or*ftlM'Ted.
1111kod
a
wk3
b) the Florida Forestr) Save u
refused 'a release tX =11W31 event of a wind diange.
to £ Seminole Count) resident in West Palm Bach malt.
EL Maclow, 41. of PI
The
fire
truck
reportedly
the
man for whom the citation.
cunnectkm with a tiush fire
west of like Msry Saturday failed to negotiate a cw'Te stat was ld. pending further Southern Bou1*vart in 'Nut
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on the tmck but
a member 31 the
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Jeter. 14, 31
Llr7stisi
Drn, L.. Con tro
Was deicing the Ta.k. I
ta taken In flureta loi Tower
mkxug with three ither or1apdsiLs 011210111 irus.k, iii u$ lii
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the
an dent '' '1
ignated
Are Des
er'v. $ $ 0 Kd
F%urala Foreaay
w, V101I
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wui,
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new
September until the
Lyman tUgh Sctio1
Ninth and tent!;
uiiai' ..
ierioua
urd .5ar
in
a
Street,
leWat.
tt'dents living aarst of the tuned Into tie new lake sctxxil is
pj,euved
an
arrangenaiu
Se
Walter
Temgim
Mhlle
coiidltit*%
mthe
tatlOalve
rjroad tracks, runninhl trans Brantley High School at F.res&amp;
s
already is on tto. unit at Florida Hospital. Witha, .twreby in air cisitraM tow.i
ne-it General J. C Ihstcttli"m City when that facility i reedy School
50SWaS.
thtft win be ClAl, a deputy .enfl. aas iffduty at aill be estabiblied it the air
t'arkway im.th Ii' t1i' 'a.Z' for oet'upaACy sortie tuu*
JVC1,
t.,,çrd
the
end
of
IP7'I
pi"w
l
unugd
early
nest year whale the Wm,sn.i
u:tt) line
rhe 4AtbAlly .MiIJtU&amp;*:
The
oIlier
two
Jijuflil
ttteu*ii
Ths was divulged by Andrew LAU Brantley ,tudenis UV
Bracken. ichaal anInittse alterabng Milee.. Then after are Charles Itay Smith Jr . eus .qjenifltatee -4 *1.
the afternoon 5K LaAa %tjrp £lkI Jac It rvtw swill. lsivaiiP
aide. who disclosed that pu'ilS
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' Juuanu, Boa 1.11. 1441 'gary.
•aj
lit ing in the sam. area will he
LLTsbI&amp;A5Ns. ftr ies, sitar eorkuW 'jut ii
hMthed at Mllwee MkhII. SCtMI elinumeted with those stsa.let'.ts Fuor ktettiihio
with Page Aarwa
their
with
along
when tie till tlf*fl St5ZtS Is being jent to tiiwee
-'
b'a-int*il&amp;U, were dispats.1wd to tnt'., airputi tiled
iribuiw I15J
west '1 IjA. ',pirtituf. tu
I$1

Brantley Students

Deadline Nears
For Village Ballot

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iuesday Lb. last day tat
-jgItftii kit the Matsh 11
electiuna,
.anialales hake tu,.' kralup Uudr

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At Saturday night's a imual 1110a Sigma l'tii ( 'hi ill y hail tit S. niti
Civic Center, Mary Anne Boothe, center, on attractive School''mario'
who is ''inf zintii'aplting'' In May, was named the i vlgmiliig t1ueen ovt'i
six otIs's' candidatesrepresenting the local sorority chajiters AwillitIlig
with Ilir coronation honOrs nit' Martha I,ve, 11171 mw't'n, and Dr
proclaimed honorary ball co-chait maUi %41111 his t iii'
was
ho w
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4 Don Vincent Photo

All
ill seek the uiaorsity and, A
of this uio000d. faces no .°°'
Tie (stoop 4 eat on ¶, tUa
C&amp;uXILpgvmn
Cbarka KeLley,t*beWgut5t
byjvhn Pith and Vtch* ilillem
Rii.h tturvd peutiwenti)
the Count-il tuceWsgl recenIxs
wtenh. was UecUtuLaloeul 3
U-d lot .i
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state trouper directs the helicopter in for a landing in a nearby f ield.
int-eithgaflng troopers Terr Mcintyre and Tommy Tonthnwn
reported Earl Mcue Mat-low, 44. of West Pains !teaeh U111 [culled in th
incident Steve Willis, an off duty deputy .- is in aerwta condition at
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11cr-bert T. Brown, Ikltiiruis
Marjorie- 11 0, -hiirtscm, I)e-lt"ru.i
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WASlII-Gl(l'. AL'
iiai.- panel 14 '.m-kin,t tighter
f.I.riil regulation of the not
ii',. ; ii,rii priviste pension
;-Ian;, in n hlvh 10 million wotkrr; have an interest
Un- Senmitp Int%t ub(oflbfn!tpe l.eis.k-d Isy Sen thirriarri
t Williams. II N J - Issued is
page rep'srt Sunday that
14,111 t ritu al Of the pension fund;
.i' -1 called for major legislatto'
I- pra.t.s t some $1 1S billion
-eited In them
A major problem in super- ;ing ;*.sIon plans k the Irag
ii,rntatlon of government all
'i.-rity over them, the report
isirl The labor 1)-s-partmeni
.ini eight other etecuft
'rursrh agencies have authority
..r the plan,
. ip stitornrnittee findings
lernonstrats- beyond a reasonst,Ie doubt that the just s-s
tatlons at retirement (if

riructimin: " it or
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its ut tue trout ilsu n-.trs'.sssi.
tx-il- workers u-hen they end their
atrd I'rrs; WrUs r
Tudi'r said ''it either had to be etripiseti the lanti iluwn to
e-uusplo)lflent
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V;i tI' I Nattisi- time- jr.sple sir the trout jurist now r,uk,
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tiv, Arch A . Moor.- Jr., who
I ,siits'n
tuiistrr.t 'f tisith arm- gone."
Iur;teers Mt out at itaw n tstav
Authorities said they •-x- ;d.nncsl to ask the West Vir- if .i.ssct.s in funds to meet obliin st-art-h of an estimated 400
;wcteti to find many Inure last- m:inla I AgIsLiture today (sir j 9111101`13 ''''
lTo.smg pe'r%On.% victims of is-s as bulldozers began search- mullion to start re-lid work for
s
l--eling that left (I knun deal t mg the reuuoutna ..f 14 Appsul;i- hut sit loin., i-rtiiuiats-d that I,e
MIAMI BEACH i Al' - hit- aiit w ipeti out w hole e tittusu. titian tsul camps along the 20- ow if this- Buffalo Creek ar'-s
7000 residents us-ri- left hutsis'ting the campaign trail on be- itities
little hollow.
Meanu bile, attention began
less
half of an unpopular causer
National Guardsmen uutade it
I'rt-euiit'tit Nixon told MoorsReubin to focus sin the cause of is lin-ak
school busing- GotAskew warned here Sunday in an earthen dam %hich pre- the Last 21j mites to the end of by telm-phirse hrnuum China that he
night that unless a cure is found tipitatrti the flash flood in Iluf- the 115)110W early today; guards- had siechireil West Virginias
erwa
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l-n siuiti only two of 37 houses I .sgan County,
n.-i disaint a natiol
for racial prejudice "we shall falis (re-c-k hsliou Saturdayilt
that
;irea
rs-uss.iiru-d
in
Th
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ittiti
tcr
area.
doom our children to far more morning. Waters from an
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AI'i SAN JOSE, Calif
acre lake- were unleashed.
than a bum Lass ride."
Black militant Angela Oat mx
lien s'udor, general sulwrinsAskew said busing must be
on trial today as taw&gt;ers
i
viewed as a temporary remed y tendent o fthe- Buffalo Mi nm
begin choosing a jury to hear
to the social disease of pre-ju- Co , said the situation had b's-ri
ihiarges she helped plot an
"ice and "should be used only building for a long tutu'
escape try that left four per-sons
1k said the state had mkriis-1
u i
ve found a cure."
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until we'
lead a year and a half ago
It was the governor's Latest tb. coal company permtion in
The first 150 of 5.501 Potential
-ur:
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s.f
pollut.irit.
the
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effort in his campaign to urge many cX-t.I%tOfli to send Sonic- f
jurors, including 18-to 21-) earuriodern
triin.'p.rtatlon
and
conAssociated l'rre; Writer
Fic'miduin.s
Floridians to tote --no" on a the slag and sludge- whic h had
olds, have been sununoned to
WASHINGTON iAll i - ('sin- structuon mat tuner)
14 straw vote referen- accumulated in the firm's lake
Americans the heavily guarded courtroom
million
At
least
80
dum which advocates an -intl. into valley strtaruvs, relieving gre-s.c IS being asks-ti to unite are affected ti a measurable
The 28-year-old Cc.,nnuuntst is
federal forces for it caniiaignt
busing amendment to the U. S. pressure on the dun.
charged with murder, kidnap
half
degree
b&gt;equipuisent
noise,
"Tht-% were- too concerned against an increasingly irritat('on.ctitutmon
of the-nm risking hearing troubles anti conspiracy, She facts life in
by long exposure, while ground- prison if convcted
The charge had carried a
and air-traffic sounds have
"created acoustical slums in possible death sentence until
almost every major city in our the California Supreme Court
on Feb. 18 declared capital
mutton," says lie-p. Pad (
-Susan
punishment unconstitullona!
lIe'-,sib
J.
Stoks-c
I)IgIvonni, Rogers. 0-FLu.
FEI!RtARV s, iz
Ls'ngwood
The ruling may be appealed.
Annie
hell
Shannon
of
chairman
the
Rogers.
ADMISSIONS
rr-sstsnn,
Carolyn
Frances B. Thornton
lake house- public health subeous- however.
Sanford
Monroe
The decision piseel the wa&gt;
Mabel
M.
WetI)rltat&gt;
muittet-, is bringing it noise-tonShirley M. t)eGroat
UlIUlIS
Grace- Mcl)oiiaId, Deltona
trot bill to the House floor for Mis.s Davis release on
Betty Ann Wilson
Mr neI Mrs Carl Smart. it Tuesday. The tools provided by $102,500 bail last Wcdnesd.s&gt;
Anne A. Shannon, Deltona
Kias Sr Altman
lay. I)s-har
Since her arrest Oct 13, 1970,
him
Licata,
Delton-si
this first legislative effort to
Francine Locke
l)lSCIlAllGIM
Deltona
Shannon.
Hugh
J.
curb
noire
on
it
nationwide
in
a
New York City motel, Miss
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Michael
William
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Davis
Linda
L.
Bucker.
Geneva
lie- sa&gt; ,, coi'J sigAlt.amonteSprtngs
Khis S. Allman
with. were denied under a Cahifo:ns,s
ltlhtTlLS
sound
levels;
nificantiy
cut
Edna Gould. Arcadi&amp;MichMrs Gary Bishop and baby in three to four )- t-ars
law that prevented bail for perMr. and Mrs Jerry Bucker, a
Grady. Deltona
Mar)- O'
boy
charged with offense-it car.
boy,
Geneva
bill
would
grant
the
Ensons
The
men LaC-)-. DeBar-)William I). lines .1
t)lS('IIAI(GES
suronmentiul protection Agency rying the death pe-nalt
Evie Kathy Mullins, Lake
Carolyn B. Street
Sanford:
seer lode-vt-lop noise emission
Carl K. (1omiie-nhrl: Jr
Mr, Eunit-r&gt;- Kreinbring an d
-standards and to identify major
Teresa A. Perkins, Longwood
Mrs Arthur I)i,sz ant h.sbs n-n.e sources under pollutant
Edwin B Connelly, North Or- bali&gt; boy
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James T. Sheppard
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about 130 miles northeast i f
Saigon Spokesmen h's-i-iLth e operation as a re.-onsa.
cisnec in Force" by l,Ot to I,'
men to check infiltration ir
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been rt-psu-teci kills-ti so far, a:
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command said.
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5.000 men are under way in
('ambedma 150 and 2M miles
farther south. aims-el at blocking
infiltration toward Saigon and
Onto the western %lekong Delta.
One of themprsluceei the
first major fighting inside Camssstia inseseraleecks. north .f
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Mrday. Feb 26 197

A.—The Sanford Herald

BRUCE B1OSSAT

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Comment

Single Districts For City Elections
Growth

r cha ter provide
new city

to

life that

single districts would be based on
geographical and population factors Selection of
candidates In rut'. for the city commission would
allow the voters in each of the newly determined
districts to put in office that man or woman who
would best be fitted to do the job
in essence this procedure nuikes the Sanford
city commission election get in step with the

Snivtiric. its the P.5. that tells the news
This is the case with a recent letter from an
ti:. friend who lives in New Hampshire on the
,hores of Lake Winnapesaukee. who has been

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rcsearching" Florida for years trying to
cletermint- whether tic and his should fly south
the
the
Recounting the beauties
changed
area
from
a
totally
newly
foliage, the
devoted summer resort to a vigorous ski resort.
he tried to resurrect our old love for that lake and
all

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smiled.

out into Florida's
mocking bird poured out
our car and off to the office with
We
smugness, we thought quite propet
stepped

his song

tirilliant sun, a

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Project

For

III Ilk! IIOVU
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should
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Viri1Otis
II 1w doi.'t, he will wind up
orryinv neetiieist and prof itall directions
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And
sm for giving up Uungs yn.
dor't really need. nn i $ xooc
urne to quit waiTyifl4 about
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Florida 37771

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01 any material. news or adve'rftsbnç of this edition
1"- Sanford Herald may be reproduced In any manner withøut
wl?en permission of the publish." f 71w Herald
form responsible tot SUCh rept'ot1ucftOi will be
Ill vidU6l or
copyright and will be
considered as infringing on The MIh-aids
heid liable for dama9e under the 1ev.
Published daily xpl Sturdy. Sunday and Christmas
published Saturday prwc.dinç Christmas
prt

The Pjr-øid is a member of the AssoiateC Press which is en
titled eiclusively to "W~ for r,prodtxCtlort of all the local views
printed in this newspaper

AllamoflIe Spr*ns
Marilyn
C.ordort

Fern ParS I(shIes
Goldenred (astbruo
Marilyn Crordor
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boar Lake F,r.st City
Ann Riley

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Colored Community
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under wa',.
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There alsois no disputm thectat
for thLc rtnev ha
new approach n Amenca's foreign polin), and so tar as
is concerned, especially in its polacr toward China.
Other factors are at work as well. The growing j(un
present-i' thresigtit the Far East is ha ving a profound

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impact

EqwsU3 uuporlant, the nations
especially thoar members of the Association of stheM
Asian Nations ASLAN. , Tha ila nd, Malaysia. Singapore,
Indonesia and the Philippines are tiegimung to view their
part of the world madidfkrentLlghL
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W,thOriande

Mary Hysti

Mrs Clia"Mce Sstyt*'
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independent, nonpublic and
nonparochial schools are In 11w
midst of a uaUonal campaign to
dispel lix- mytix aticait pri vate
school education and to attract
Pupils
Parents who never constderedaprivatesdboolaxidcan
afford one are- being sought
eageti MUe- n' tie' nation'S 5.1'
million nonpublic pupils attend
religious parochial schools
Catholies,
by
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Editor, Iht'raii
Dear Editor:
On behalf of the Gold SpoonCommittee of the 1972
si's
t)eltoria Open Golf Tournament,
I wish to thank you for playini
SUM a s-ital role- In the success
of the recent 1972 1)cltoria Open
Golf Tournament. Not only do
we app reciate the fad that )ou

Gold Sponsor, but

we

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Itaptiut Churn-ti In Miami,
Macrh It matter what the v-ott to the
lindsay, said the
this stat.'
q'lprtiq,fi ' Is no longer simply a lit Interest in
are sortie ',"r-,'
there
think
"I
ti-sting ground lOt presidential
economic n
seifih
'irnhjitlon-t 11 has tacorn.' a powerful,
this state who for "'
ti-stint: ground of our corn- terests in
years have worked in iaous
initment in ronunuing along the
to ttls'ide the t'h.ek prop?toward
sodal
ways
tiffkult rntl
from
the 'stile,' Mc(',ov.rr
lustiv- in this nation."
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IH'rIlit ,iii'd a I Iawaii;iri ttant.'i' For the (- 1(155 Mrs
( 'at-a %% lii) livid In hawaii for several &gt;('flr'S.
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brought inallN. flit 1)(1111ade Ivis 14) Show
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state.
ljfwluy atal) continued Moll &amp;I,

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Turning we more to Rail, he
said. ''I suspect that he sri

rsthers like him are behind this
rnarnpulatlon of the fear and

discord that is causing so much
itouble We in Florida at ft

Lick on I)s'InocTatir hopeful present time"
Hall could not he reached for
George Wallace, calling the
Alataazna gn' u'r'nor a pt'. r'.
t.,'riiliat and a 'double-Ialk't
n'thetuue of busing childr'n
t o desegreltate schonlii

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Florida TImes-Union

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u'tilttirt' ut the t'ulvnvslans.
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TAI,I,AIIAS.SEE, I'm. IAI'I
would have their licenses l%8 and will vote again this
when Sen. William Barrow
revoked for a minimum of
titan tx't-aust' fa ther was superintendent of
)car titr hit'
years and revocation could not he has if plan to end tie
schools in Okaloosa County durtie lifted by the courts or the
•hiti h i-tiiIiI
It I
Dept.
llighsta&gt; Safety ,
Not defeat, $2.5,000
moonshiner to
VICTOH\'
'I'tts, of us in the caic'jalty with his what it will tie It
keep the finarwthlly stricken

as muc h
better than some other "first
of
runs" I've seen
e
th
face
is
sharp,
The ty pe
intensity much improved -and insurance- field are urging
the ink how seemed especially support For this type of

and I'm sure that it

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It-arrow says the code can be
iriken down into two other
basic req ui rements:
You alwa}s tell the truth or
you are rmstjmrt'iied by society
and man's word Is his bond.
at

was engraved, "the first
winner
Presidential
I"Ioritta."
"It was like being vice pr'
again," quipped the 'ct,:
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say tluimie-nts
you can and should sue your
(;overnment then I must
turis medical costs for those injured,
tier-c in 1820. liar- portunity to tie-bate
uunty
officials and zoning father settled
ths would bi' tint of
for bills tailing for greater pun
expenses for re pa iring their
an
attorney,
lives on a 120contact row,
Please
property directors,
puu'rt&amp;' iticiun Law' does
land the original istunent of rrti,iinals.
own vehicles and
on
Stanley (k-cuky, phone 295-1745 acre fan-in
perimilt the U.S. to interfere
"S
(k'iet) has becom'ic too curiaa damage costs of others Involved
. It lies
er's
acOrlando.
Now is the time for settler tiomestcadt'tl
unless they want it They have
plex," he sa)s. "We are storr)the habitual offe nd
river.
the
in
three
miles
from
free
a
action, Its your country.
unique status which
means cident,s are borne not by the
Recalling the- loan his father ing about this' criminal-s rather
This permit business by
associated statealone, but by Ml of us
it
offenders
ed with the moonshiner, than thtu' vii. timita. Under the \'rlarrang
tyrannical officials is in direct
they ha ve their cake and eat
under the insurance principle of
said a depression had low River Co otie we an ' concernrisk". Getting violation of Amendment xiv Barrow
too.
"spreading the
Florida an: Oka- *'il with the i
over
se-iL-il
our Federal Constitution
This was set up for them by
off the highways under
ese
people
County
was purticularl)
of the United States, If you are loosa
first elected governor, Don th
thusbecomesnot only our moral concerned about your rights hard hit,
Munoz Mann- They
obligation, but an economic
schools were about to
and wish to be part of our class
ffi
plenient only those U.S. laws challenge,
ral
close
anti
tile tonly [wrson lit tile
o action which is filtil in Fede
winch suit hem.
We urge )t)ur readers t
was
the
tounty t ha t had $25,000
indeed, the Indepemientistas contact their State Senators and Court, please contact or call miii.'
id ..It
Uiai at 250. Annondak Avenue, Imio('t'LShincr," Barrow sa he
of
riiy
fat r
Representatives and ask
question
under wasn't a
the), vote for this bill, to get Orlando, The citizensright
it was
tainted
money,
to
accepting
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"Us retracting
misuse of the Indian symbol tie
Universtts would be showing a readils' progressive cup--cern for the American indians of the (Jnite-d States"
Thus
more 'indian" bites the dust. and maybe it I
a good tiling but has anything really be-cr done to show
for living lndians'
By the use of such powerful terms
"grotesiue
Ignurance, "demeaning." "insulting" and
when it
to describe a mere ss'mbu!, what worth are
comes It. the truls demeaning plight of Indians strw'
glint against ;oserl on the nation s reservations'
Its

these people who have no Fedcral land to live on which is a question of keeping the
for the law not' for their use their
schools open. 'l'he loan was renow being dertrd by Seminole
fellow' man, off our S,ITeti and
paid because that, too, is pa rt of

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so the)' can save

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WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to the Deltona Civic
its community
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educate their, thlklren it; a
school sheruig their phikeoptuc
views Standards are high.
disclpli is as firm as required
or parent? reqieat and
placed on basic skills, liberal
arts and atrtrivlties producing
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pupils and *tudicz are tailored

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presidents made the presentation of 21) card
bingo cards and equipment in
tables. 41.' choirs,
auxiliary Dwight Hawkins ac'
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mdi the help tie requires anti
progresses at has owi rate
Curriculum is constantly up'
dated, frequently featuring
unusual approaches to subject
matter. Moat ix*Jmepevxfrmta
board their pwals and accept
sortie for Ow school da&gt;' Tuition
noun-s from several hundred
dollars for day ir,&amp;pU to $(,000 a
year fur board, tuti tion and
extras

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might not know that

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work clothes In some in.
stances are deductible, or that
income averaging might save tax
dollars, you ean have your tax return
done by a specially trained member

more than s-(Pur ri'latitm.-'

neighbor' Intl
when you think of what we tlt'lisvr,
can't iifft rd itnvthing lt'-. t ii:mmi
or

friemiuls tic

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with comof the II &amp; ft Block
thouplete confidentiality. There
are

"rids of them in over 6,000 conveni
ently located office-a. H &amp; ft Block's
start at $5 and the average
was under $12.50 for the 7 million
families wa served list year.

II &amp; H Illoc k .
DON'T LET AN AMATEUR DO
Halt BLOCK'S JOB.

H&amp;R Block.

cost

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You see, for only
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turned over
betterment projects recently
for use
numerous items totaling more than $800
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Wilhelm
Stuhrenberg,
of all residents. M rs
behalf of the
cepted the gifts

equivalent
adiool,
although independents accept
tewet pupils of bek'nt average in them. Instructors are
inte lligence and can get rid of retame'a solely tot' their ability
lmad'rpermtl.ii ouarthtig aciaouLt
to teat-ti childrt' arid to
problems nwi'e e-asil
nibUowIde
opened thus last fall
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maintain
Interest
jr
them
pubia. sdhook
Many inpupils short and 10
about
3,
uctIon
y
Since
ins
hours
a
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dependents are fuse open than
capacity.
cent
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'it II spend at least S1-1.'2 billion

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ti ,vays have the ossw,tual electric a.'."
ih
.',' need At iust Iho flick of a s.'.
And that s sonic challenge t
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I; it FPL Wt' know that FIu,at,t
U:, nation s !astttst-cJrowIllcJ fltt 'r
ore than 3 500 new tusidwits ei,i?
uck) We know, too, that iso have t. '114i,
ahead of your demand for oloctrici,
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Furthermore, if your r,'tirl i
Of course not, It's nobady'* business _.,,i,
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we ..;ii
but your OWfl.
However, annually millions of tax- no u'rfrn m'oit, to liii' internal u.s u'
nue Service and ustilain hiss
this kind of perpayers hear
your itt 'ant was prtp.uru'i,
sonal information to people
even t humugli wi' is iii nit
shouldn't
really
who
act as your legal rep
For what? Justj
few dollars doing

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troum its past polw of keeping the Conimunrita at army,
length. It says it will tradt with all countr ies of the Cornnvznist world, including Russia and China
Aithaigh Japan ha.' been trading with the
Ccrnnaanlst na tions
including North Korea and North
t1e1 shocked by the Ntxur.
toi' veers,
in to Wt').UW more ctiY f or pulitacal as well as
etremonut-------------------ties
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really
Do y
your both e r I n I a w to
know howmuch
you earned last year?

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almost a million dollars
a ay an new
construction.

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Iii." atlri'ad ust'd u; their best aninunitir:

As for relations with Communist nations, Singapore and
Malaysia have been enjoying steatht improved relation
WIth Mascot'. Peking and Eastern Lw-opt. Thailand is atiIJ
wavering but studying (ha' question ck*el)
Now the Philippines has announced a radical departure

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So fat as their aecUflt is tidicerned. the nations of
upon a Sino-U.S rapAmLnt*
.itIie*st A
ment since that will at China under ttTeatee world
pressure to leave its ne&amp;ilhbots alone
Scow, like lutcnwsia. are atteniiting to broaden their
relatunw with their neighbors as a further guarantee Cal peace
and neutralit Suharti's visit It Austrului is a clear
manileslatiot of that approach

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elitist preparatory or private
boarding and day scixioli
cateruei to t he very 'jell and
established to get then' scions
into eastern iv&gt; League status
colleges
Today's italepenident adbool

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appreciate etluall% live

removing the Indian as Stanford s ss'mtg'l.' the
;x'tltlun sUutr, "the ums'erait&gt; would be r,nouncing
grotesque ignorance that it has previously condoned
appreciate the long history of Stanford's Indian ss-mt,ui
list eter,
cannot and will not accept the demeaning
tiasuitnig ways in which thus symbol distorts the image of
the
A merican and prostitutes the religious as;'ts
of all t' :"er in general.

rtir art' heuy drawi cic"r together on the one hand b
a desire U avoid becomui4.. further scene for struggles
tietweer the st.-mlird superpowers
On the other hand. then ii, ii p'owizit coiiw.is In
thatthe North Viftnanrit are not going to
A
ith
"E' virtorius Ir' 1kw Irutoctuna. strU4Jlc after
The more the Southeast Asians nitwit' are able to enter
r
il tiafl Limited
'tt effective regional cooperati
6:0social and evuicstuc pnWranu— the more Isolated Hanoi

so

and permanent
stopped
the univcrsi'
'::tiudsnian,' Lots, S Amsterdam, has recommenced
ariing a petition from 55 Indians to itichard w
. ., mun. university president

Independent Schools Survey
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raped this Mate, who has dewho has
ittnyed it
sought his own private gain rn

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Speaking tief.,ti' the black
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Ann S,,c:kowsi-.

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('t)PlrY NE'RVICE
HONG KONG Indonesian PresidentSuharto flies off
Australia and ?-iew Zealand U' dtscur regional wcurtt and
with twi ri'untner' whom troops were
thferivyears
lLghtUi; Intionesiani ant' a
The Philippines staunch antoCaminiazust President
pgj
annotnices that from now
Feind Ma
pines wants to ha ve trade anti
relations with the Communist natiom of the world
Japan suddenly dispatches two ho-ranking diplomats
how to get
U Hanot tot talks, among other thmD,
Lztiot of
discussions started with China on the n
relaUOT
Thit'e are but a In' of the brush itrukes that
of Asia
beguuung to redra. the political fl
There is nt du,pu1zr the fact that $ major change

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John
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sure is most tin pres-sii'c
readers and aittsi'rtlsers
The "first run" came off
especumily "u-lean" I thought

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inc Its' sun wasn't going to ri.
the next day Iwould Ito and light
schools
from
closing,
it
an
other
'New Look'
a
lantern. You knew the sun
don't
believe
''That,"
says
Sen.
Barrow,
Anti it
state
legislation
Our
uniform.
the \'el- wouldn't rise.
F illy, li,'ral l
example
families of the over '' if
the
L'ongratuliitions to you and imsstx-iatuon estimates there are Just ask
SiSTER se:. We stould lake
"IF two people made an
that have lost their low River Code under which I
and all the
for a 30,000 tIth-ers of th is type 50,000 mien
be among the first to offer our to the shopjob.
responagreement,"
he continued," it
man
has
a
When
live.
fine
Florida.
lives
there
since
1960.
real
(;eorge licensed to drive in
wasn't
necessary
to put It In
whatever
is
congratulatiOnS to you In your
lie
does
David St. Brown sibility
half of the traffic fatalities,
knew
ne, lock" and entry into the
net'e&amp;'4ir)' to get the job done wri'ing
injuries and property damage
wool was all ) ou necdetl under
electronic era
Sanford, Florida properl-"
In
Florida Is caused by this 2 per
our
hastes-er,
the Yellow River Comic
Mainly,
The
40-year-old
Burrow,
icr'
Beautiful Sight
cs'nt of the drivers. A good 1?)
Barrow said despite Okaloos,i
congratulations are for your
haps the Senate's most fiery
is Mr. M.
Editor, herald:
example of this
courage and foresight in un'
rs to the Cou nty's fast grow th , the code
orator,
frequently
refe
Land
Use
I beg your indulgence to reply of Daytona, 89 years old, who in
influence on
dertakng th is tremendous
Yellow Ith-er Code to explain still exerts a
Dr. Luis H. Perez' letter to one year, got S DWI arrests,
to
on legislation being the lives of most citizens in fixfinancial outlayS it is a true
position
his
Feb. 18, 197'!. He
involved in one accident Editor, lien-aId:
curtly,
Indication of &gt;'our faith in you on Friday,
debated In the Senate.
blames
the
plight
of
red
In
and
was
convicted of driving. To all citunensAt probably w ouldn't work in
Semin'de County and your
its name from
e
code
geta
Th
II you have been denied a
in Puerto Rico on the 'AU
filtration
the
bit metropolitan areas of
paying
tOoin
rises
it.
us
to
which
River
the
Yellow
sen-s- ice
"complacency, or at least
southern Ala- Florida," he said, "because It
auto Insurance permit to live on agriculture
Sincerely
much fur
soil
c
l
ay
rce ls in a the
governindifference of
th is habitual of- zoned lands or pa
because
Mrs RuthG. Swine&gt;
and bisec ts Okaloosut requires too much se-lf'disith e Federal hiltOn
timiobile
home
under
IIw'nt
fender situation- Jury
Pies lent
as it flows southward. plinc"
County
Constitution, Amendment xiv,
If he rnva ns the United Sta les
Barrow ni's-cr misses an opin fata lity cases,
Barrow's great.great grand-

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investment in the

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p

y assumes ls,

grit publicity
Ye
morn's hut
status
as
key
House law-maker
about
Mills'
He's talking
trade revenueon bills afteeting taxes. Social Serurit
':h;i'iflg etc
\et It isn't at al clear that his powerhouse status
::,,kc's bin a kncrw'n quantit% to New Hampshire v,'t"m
tb1 hits insist attempt to wider, his ide'ntit'. will ;
in this state s-ar' markedly
I' ll The0. possible impact some savinc tie could hurt Muskir
,id conservative Mayor Sam 'tort' of Los Angele s
otaf'r1 guessing he won't bite deep at' all
it isn't helping that some political figures are
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Has talking pro-tax to the governor
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hri.'er. 't got

-on'I.trel.my-IltUton 'ow'
1wati..x*iI.that List'
Itar science gone too tar
fnen will Mayor
rkrgndbo
John v Un
lewill 1w influence II,
n
the I)einocntti part'
Would It 1w better tot tnt
national auitt if all Amencafli
studied Ruari or
U eat wltk ctic
Lao &amp; mao really tailid char-

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paign to win "presidential visibulits
Since early this year. the Mills men have been s-en
buss here Their Manchester headquarters tras the wttfl
W rnone Tiw- literature is fancs A beautiful!) done ha!!
hour television docunwnUir' film is getting stead
posurc. bath at, the air and by request in towns what-re
Sw- lint lw.niinunrtrrs Radio spots arc' numerous and
penswmdirr'ctmail$nis have been dispatched Th ose p
iicinn' will, know thus stalt' "%Lhe could tie speridrg
ii.OIXi. though his aides den) it
upwards of
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The infiltrators are (in tile

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1111 28 ) ears old and have
are elsewhere all oer the wotld
Delighted
the clear pictures, ea.$)-ot
fit two )ears In 11w tiflItiMt
because people are apathetti' "I"
tl'yes printing, anti colom-fu
States
Arni&gt;, sni have 11w rIght
and Intimidated.
Editor, 11erald
adsiii
gripe
And In that Iwo) ears I
l'kM Gonzalez
Ills an addition to the area
'flw membership of
a
lot, nlwnit lit) self anti
learned
moved
here
ha
lust
e
PSI
that we- can all re proud of. and Greater Sanford Chamber of
country. And till- iirst thing
years
outside
the
ill)
akesusatnonguwmocstUp-tci Commercejolnmetnestentllng after several
It S I'm the nt-ighb.or who has that I learned in ''bask'
date reatiers in the State, which our heartiest congratulations ha.I
her American [lag out ever training" wa anti I quote if I
Central on the Sanford lien-aId's new
is all in keepingg w
since
I arriseti two weeks AKO am 'apturett I will make ever)
Florida progress Rest Wishes, lOOk
and a ituore beautiful sight I effort to escape." No where
,lrRi congratulations
We are delighted when our t'isn't ititagine
ih'es it say that I nIH to sit
business community dtiplas
quietly II)' iintl wait for in&gt;
Sintrel•' the confidence In the future of
lellow
Americans to free file IYN
Support
Bill
Troot lia%
undersome political or other
now
l'be Herald is
a sharp Editor, herald:
Flit_Si'
int'ans.
THE
handed
production. We are proud to Dear Sir:
Inall it throughout the emntr)
Congratulations
Fliwida Sornate 111111 FA has
i'IUSONF:lt OF WAR IS 11)
Our best wishes to you and been tiled by Senator Has-id
anti ES('Al'E''
Fditc.r, Ut-rail
the niettibers of The Sanford McClain of
Tampa
I'k'ase don't misinterpret lilt',
The Board of l)arettors
Herald Staff fyi' many, many Sa-nRInr Ralph Poston of Miami.
because
I can feel aynipath) for
to
years of continued success
First Federal asked me
to established an Habitual
and families of the
wives
the
their
Krider
John
to
YOU
convey
Offender law. Designated as
cirgratulatIOnS on your new
habitual offenders are those prisoners of war. I know this
•equpmeflL
w ho In a five year period, have must be a very trying time for
Fine Job
the
But, I cannot and st ill not
em But,
The results of ) tU1 't' (111''tl
entire thre e con victions of iii driving
lIt'
continni'
a man that SIUI in am
,'k.ir
prot-css are nlr-ead
uEitAl,I)'' locks sharp. while intiistcate'ci, 121 vt'hide
for years and
prison
vehicular
enemy
i31
sharp
manslaughter,
th
e
advance
in
the
in
react_s casal, anti
evident
felony, it) utris-ing while license tines absolutely nothing to free
photographs and the type St)lt' the reporduction of art lOt' I5)
is an Improvement to which) 051 suspe nded or revoked and iSi tiiitiself'
that is much easier to read
1 know I has-c locke d forward and 45 hit and run. Under the
it's tot' the se rea sons that I
this
sitable
We appreciate
for a long time and which I'm
c'otrimuflht)
to proposed law, these offenders voted for George C. Wallace iii

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Ilut the Mills camp has been eager to gain him cri-du
tiiii t% as a nationii randirtate That ' s why tie gave neark
And that's whs p
31V sp"Chf- in. 41 'tiilo in-, tiC dias
Li ..,.,,b,.,-..
ti.ii
mitt nrwcm.'ni here
Uni t
,i1
niusiro UF It k'-his current push'. including the March 7 write-in bid re:ii-cts his des- eloping judgment that neit her frontrurnr ,
'tcn F.drnund ?du,cktc not anyone else has a cleat
it the 197 nomination The fact, how-ever, is that !t
signal last October
:t strong New Hampshire
lit, ninth' a spcc't: iv. i.n'lnlUi and hts petipliout the terrilar it wits lit that time he gal the mr,sitatuit.
tic talk to the state legislature in mid.FarbrUaT) on rev,'nur-stinflnp—his favorite opening wedge in the c-am-

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the South Soundings there turn up wide interest i n t.
a southerner freer of the handicaps which hobble G.

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CLIMBING THE SUMMIT

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Sup'
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are frightening Ili'weer, there
it ii silent Itiajotity in Puerto

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cannot do for them

Chairman, 19fl I)eltnna

provement has been brought
about by )'nut new process In

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L'- to rrin( i: to, U-w t)I'ttt'

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Dr Spx-l.'
opu' vrnkn:
Wtal rnak
SI% t) environfliefl a
they
talk
about
vrnien.'v
whet,
u
fa
tnct
It
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the
It Is* .
Hrward
W1wr, Wit; thc
old,
wor,—tt mak- u
fa t'ir.lpi.---4'?r. sfleukr' wr Huhr' '.irL ut'

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Alter CongTe, wtia:
Is cicau worth living I('
TELEPHONE
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SANFORD FLA 32771 of wait,' said Calvin Coolid4t.
FRENCH AVE.
3,x t
ijneent rei1ts What
WALTEk A GiEL. Editor an PuDIi$he
dvi 1w iully mean b that
r'i
Director 1. Asst to PubitshS!'
WI- "NI t DOYLE. Ad,Isinc
mart"
a'"
Some people don't put
VDL'TDLINL, Circulation G4flraI
much stock the stack marirt
JOHN A SPOLSlI. AUOCIa* Edito"
Lk' they nerd to take MacI. o'
WINIFRED F GIELOW
FIlED VAN PELT
them,eivr-s'
Comptrr4"
i,
Managing Editor
Wiw avt- Margaret Mv.a
ROY GREEI
¶'tArFOUD DERLI"
n red baitbbor
that sna
an.r
vrtts'nc
&amp; Editorial P
tot Valentirw' Dn'
Wh)t It UW
DON W PETERSON
C.AY TAYLOR
Ciasillied Manager
Editor
or
Pro

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out hrr

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TIJth
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hi grn u t
if, Dr Sçncl

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anyway .
Heri are ifr posstblt tray

their income taxes The IRS would o the
prepa red
to
Form
1040
guide
an English-language
ta pa
is providec wi th a guide
written in a language that looks like English. but
since hardly anybody can understand what it
help —Charleston ;.1; C News
suvi- it isn't
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These nnflicting postures, indeed Mills' whale enib,.
ment in the law affair. suggest an ineptitude which cozi
trusts notsc'eahi with the polished skill being lavished
on the powerful chairman's sleeper campaign for the
presider.c
Take a look at that campaign

Off-Beat Ruminations

fall,

mountain region.
that Wi- also were well
Sure we know
U' get fed-up
wart' that iili anyone needs to
when his
to
wait
Thus
northern
winters
is
wi th
now the
added
her
P.S
saying"
charming wife
started.." we
worst

imoa'lani

itciftil ;nittht'it that the iva
ia%e this wonthuhtle evnt,

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later told Rrpub
their own i ncome las elton, And Mills
,,can C.4n, ,
A,altrr Peterson, who is pushing an iw,~n.t
this regard
doing
that what the governor
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11111' now. I have
uued to Say in the movies; Mar') t'ommunl(% of tiettona, and the vestments overseas- just In got around In
about 11w
The onr, silent ones who heath so inut hi bull
l"burtia
case
much
coUld
SaY
flh'te
surrounding
Central
'tWins
that It IHakC'
and
powerless
anti
%'I,tnatn
afraid
are
star
In
These tire wonts thuit an-ta, but also benefited
ibi' sure
,'ouli lx, used to dcst'nbe the worth-while charities, tha t is. they are the ones who will mestik Sot feel that 1 ttiii't Pit
t he t)eltnna Public library arid suffer lithe powerful imnone
Nest Sanford IIeraltV
group really loml the platv As
I ain too lilck and tired to(
Am
-Aire
that
the
slight
delay
tho,
Owliona Youth Fund
I
can
they
quit-k
to
MY.
are
lwiuring so hhlafly asinine,
in delivery oIyesterd.A)S paper
)OU k-'r your they
.ain I thank
movement,
but
they iiflifltOftlWhl, uflIMlUrateht people
stop
the
OVt'rli'W'kc'd
ti)
all.
when
ill be
I'.'.'IwratInn
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.
hot
his confused invatu'emeflt in a
pof.Pd state incOlTie tax
It can be dtWlOsCd now that when Mills recrntk t'k;I
revenue-sharing bill,
to Concord to tall, about his federal
;A%
he strtwk twc sharph different poslures an the
Hampshire
legislators
their
state
should
He told New
on rcvcnuc'.ShUring if it does not hsnot be penali:ed
sllch a in% liul hi~ bill would seem in 17110%1 Installs,
greater rewards to those states which make

an election process which will be sure that the
basic righ of all, neither the white ma)orit nor
minority. art' violated
We believe that adoption of the single district
plan in the ne c ha rter will do Just this, that the
best man or woman will be giver a chance to run
for office without crippling handicaps In short
that the growing city of Sanford will be the immediate and future beneficiary of this action.

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of change at every level
The competent and professionally alert
physician is never contented with treating the ill
from superficial diagnosis Not at all He goes for
the cause. for the root of the disease which
threatens the health of the body as a whole
A look-back at recent eveflLc in Sanford
certainl indicate that what must be created is

results One would be that the elected cnm
missioner from a single district would have to
campaign honestiy as to issues and then, by
action in commission decisions. abide h; them
it would refine the meaning of a single vote
to that of accnuntahtlit The Sariff-Ire voter who
casts his vote for Mr or Mrs Candidate could
by the elected officials actions, whether or
not his vote counted
What a wonderful result would he found if
this means of election would stir a larger voter
turn-out and show that citizen apathy can he
shaken so that the responsiveness of the suc-

uItt'i Bit.

and Means Chairman i!hi
tirvw.1 .tv hi'u hid in Net' Iiampshirt
wTlle-in
costly
a
floating
Mills
primat'Y
Rut
he ii toffering fr
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presith'fltinl
March
tight here

and the political process which is in the process

national pchcy of assuring that the "one manone voW principle is in force
Practically it would have two obvious

Editor. lit nut
l'ar Mr I;iei, and Staff.

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other

Such

It Is To Smi le

ye ' Then we
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Mills Trips on
N. H. Tax Issue
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ce1u c nddate
by the next vote.
results
There are. of course,
need to be weighed carefult' before the details of
the single district procedure is adopted and
made part of the cit charter
But it is not too soon, nor should it be fogged
over b controversial issues, such as racial.
without doing harm in the whole city of Sanford

election of ommissionerf,

enough and

of

single districts

J1Jtl;,ht.ii

tV rit' m

tioai
nalaffairs which has voted it' asl that the
natio

is such a fact of
in the city f
know
that this is now
it is encouraging
becoming recognized as important
so deept' significant that the political impact is
receiving sober, perceptive and needed study
New residential areas are being created
\e families are moving into ever' section with
i wei:ome rhythm of tappy anticipation We
believe that this Is just a small start of a stream
which will increase as the years pass by.
This it is quite proper that a new city charter
should be adopted which will allow the
machinery of government to provide tin kind of
performance that is needed in the 70s and no
lunger try to patch-up or improve the one which
has outlived its usefullnesa.
It is from this standpoint that we endorse the
action of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce's sub-committee on legislative and

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Monday. Feb. n, ic

Sesrr'o"d fierald

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Oviedo

Hernando

Apopka,

Dumps

Seminoles Win Two Games
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k Pace and Doug arid two of two from the churn1
best cage i"erwtw..i with
ot stripe for eight points in the
their ORC rival ic's the quint are bas in g ut-ir
niei
Its L4RR
followed
Fend's?
Hak
four s-ears, record re7flflin4 *04 was
final petitid wi th Tissie scoe tril
he
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Vit'
On
season
lEsser
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Herald S
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after t
the LtirLS tt'ok wise, arid van the berth in the ahor' b) Loti Andriwl $214 did riot count
four field goals arid two of f our
tourney by Ikirden
The Oviedo Lions Provei SitUld&amp;'
right
ttled from the tree throw brie for ten
ba
crown with a 52-20 upcoming regional
's disthct
battled
--Y
Hem
he
WinS
them'eh'es to be
the jungte
king of tcites'
cage
ctiewmt ci tx's Brixksvtflc ost1nt their 9th and 30thLsom
four poin ts to lead the Osledo
fl
hick
fruit
a
33-32
I*)YDIT's
he
ason
itt
date
t
iJrg't
of use se
ieep put "sow 3rr411's rrdiaitas of the srond stansa. It Tosai Allen and Ed Whi pper
the weekend as they added
will now have lost only seven gaUIeI t
Theth Osiedo quint
Doug Allen that lead Osiedo on the boards
district title to the Orange Belt rurri eir attentions to Ocala. there of the lows cocmnig at the Biadu 7345 to 'sin t berth was Ovkd0's
th
finally got e scoring going both nights. They coped well
ioslte ti's' taos's
Conference Cl-OWri whi ch they u's
of the Regional Tour- hands cii Class AAAi teams
hit a field goal, By half- wi th the re bounding talen ts cj
wntn a Week ago
In the Fnda night contest %1u$2T*IIL (Uiale fle?T..fldo when
ti
th
flETient slatid for Friday arid
tend in
me e Lions were In front 17- Marion Jones of Hernando and
Tht L.1atIs came fi-orn behind Satiwda,. Along wi th the Lions, both Oviedo and Apopka were established a
the Lions added two Leamon Hall of Apopka.
Apopka the Inst pined. bit UW It to 11 and
an Fr*4a night SO post a 45'
Ocala Frest1 Hathes City and cold from the fl. but
their command in the Tussle arid A llen exchangj
hi
U's
wr'ond
points
to
th
in
e
t.*ona
down
the
dra
Sill OVtt the APOPk3 Slut Rockledge wi be competing far
the coldest as
d
period
before treakini the the game high scoring Puoncn
the 8irrsci4U tidr
:)arzers.. The °
were ag's
a berth In the itute Class AAA held a slim ci's point fli*t5121 it tratt's U aim UpSet
op
en in the final wi th Allen leading the Lions on
game
wide
he Liar's U thes had met Dit Cimpiciusiiip
the end cii the initial period. In struggle tatFriday night wi th IS poin ts
me i'se.rds held the 'Codas period it play.
'4iClpka quint I &amp;ir times j*-iar
It has been five years since the MetInd period tiarti Thorr
or followed by icasle's II points,
in
roll
g
f
ball
e
en
got
th
third
A
ll
U's
the district townaxnetit. but the Oviedo caizers have gow tori, Roger Beckett and Richard to ses'w points In
in t he final period With Toss's returned to form on
apparently the Lions di aM take any hit-tier in the stale cios-n f)ur mi's thn*igli with peeled as they moved to a levitt the Urn's titles-ed by a steal. Saturday night and exceeded
goal
iDe
a
fie
bu
ld
ckets as the Bloc pcxnl lead. The Broobs
'.1's od&amp;nakers seruwsly as
competition. But have Millers outside
goats his 20 .7 p. average.
Darters ertablished a there quint added five mat'e points to In all Allen totaled tree
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as
fi
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a
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P0 FT IF
OVIEDO
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,'Otl, Apopka starters f ouled out in On the t*e' marting the end 101*1.
P,ri'ni I F o, is Dv
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Fend's?
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the pr oc ess
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rebounding before he was t-*
f or the season with an atisie
Paulk was back looking like
himself agauwl the Stetson JVs
Satwdiiy afternoon as
Reides's posted a 91-12 win to
boost theIr record to V.4 on the
seam. Paolk hit for
points..
re a.
!" *1w fbaor. to
pane the team to t he victory He
hit as the 14 field guals

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en ios'ffiA hot mght for the sicios The l-3 Fields was doing tt
.11 for the Canes, scoring on
jiolip thota.. btzmles. arid
drives. And it twik the
Greybounds r'IVd out of lb.
call's.
fle1is enJoyed his hotest hand
during the first eight minutes of
the game as be drilled for (ii,
thubledeckess. He
un
for ten cit t he (lanes' fInal 13
-lod.
points
bU tied
Lyman fell tiehind
it on a hoop by Ro . That vu
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the onlytime
Wtti
test
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eff cit He hit on 31 field gnus
and was three (ci six at the lix's
811)) Williams had 10 and BtU
5eitZfuflurWedW1th 1IpOtflt3k
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The second clash was a dlfrient star)' U the Like Cut)'
P7crew rolled to an
awumWartsntonbad3lthttiai
tributed
11C1$t- and Atkinson
to to v-uin. Ctner
Copeland had 20 to pane 's
Raiders stule aulk was held to

tighter but for the fact that
sevorsl of the Grrytxasods got
into early foul probiems and
to at out mucti of the ac

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tI*tTCi3'ts before UrJI3U35
to the blgbiy
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Rose cut It to eight. %.1$ before
a' tW
I::s Grant
(-)Ni: (A i'lltE}L (,'ft d-. rt't h'th'r anu
F ie lds returned on U's irene
cii fieldera
v.ith
arid sank a
(Itt:
Surninoles
dash
bai1kct
in
prepares
send shut tuwiird
Anethrrflylatt io he period
Daytona Mainland. Erecting a two-handed barrier us Mainland's Ed
helPed tie Canes an a i
5 p while teammates Drew Stone i 5) and Maunce Harrell 'II;
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their victory total of the
previous ssasc. iwben they won
only fi ve games.

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The Canes put the gsme out of
reach far all prsctic*i puypo
eseIY in the third peti'i when
FIelds led ange that put the
Grriiotmd
Lyman's
basketball team burwid to the Gainesville quint ahead by 21
Pp8. CI's trmitiieri. 44-V. Several easy
Gatneswiule
Friday night but it was aM the hoops came the Canes way as
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UClA Is knocking on the door.
Everyone eta. in Dii ComtTY record identical to MarquetteThe rest of the nation's college
ner,ous_tndhldlflS l_s fl- V.1-improved Its chances for
killing jar independents who will t'" NCAA participation by defeatbasketball telni
each other Vying to get into
c'iIire at-tat ge bertha along With lug !loston University tl-7$.
Hawaii, No. 17, is another
NCAA Tournament.
jerence c ha mpions
Set'ond-rlmflktd
M.IIINStI*
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for one of the nine at.
It'll be a ba ttle to the death In
Warriors ap large berths, which will be
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among
most cases.
be a sire thing bef ore announced Wednesday. The
Winning the Western Ath letic peared to
enhanced their
losing
their
lop player to the Rainbows
Conference last week assured
with a 91-41
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ity1tn
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to
24-2
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seventh-ranked Brigham Young pros and suff er
San
Diego State.
over
Detroit
triumph
well-TO-49
to
an automatic becth in the post- defeat as
Strong considera tion niuij
begins
Saturday.
season tourney, which
alas be given to No. S Marshall
ir of
However,
March It.
CosTimittea n- Idle over the weekend, ninth
Selection
Sixth-ranked ling Reach be.
ranked Sou th Carolina, 'stud'
came the second major team to slats that Di. Warriors will - whipped Davidson 5412; 10th
grab a spot with Satunui)' judged solely on u-air se
South western
ranked
night's 2-6O triumph over Los long rnertta.-'not on their record Louisiana.
i 103-43 victor O5'eI
Angeles State that secured the after the potion of
Dayton, No. 11 Floritta State I.
Pacific Coast Athletic Associ- Jim (hones.
defeated Stetson 0-41
club
which
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"They're still a good ba
atlon champIonship.
No. 18 Ilo'.i.ston, 96'li
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a
Top-rank ed UCLA, as ex- wi thout him," sa ys Tom Scott, co nquerer of Houston Baptist
peeled, Is winning the Pacific 8 uhairniafl of the nallonul
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diUutt to Paula, the
runt
Raidershadtreeotherplayui
But the io.er of tbtit4ttdI
Hobble
double-f igw-es.
t,LiTIt is in trouble . 'fl's
Qihssi hit on eight field goals
with MI ITit4)ade !''sth Wid wasree far
In the opening round The Da de charity stri pe ha' 19 polMt
sot4Ji squad is top ranked in the Comt. Copeland was also tree
state arid a favorite to take fir six at the riiai-&amp;t stripe, arai
hon's the hate honors.
combined that with seven filed
These two teams met twice goals to give him 17 points in the
during the regular season, with contest.
each quint posting a home cowl
George Goodman was
win fl's tziders war 54-75 in
'- Du Raider to make twin
Sanf ord with a 32 point effor t
flgwes as he hit 15 points. He
from Willie Paula.
ineded on se's-en field goals
Perry Wart4ntrm the slate's
and was one for three at the free
lea ding scurer, had X paints
a losing effort in that game lot Its-ow Line bef ore I ould ing
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By KEN RAPPOPORT
Associated Press Sports Writer (kegon Stall 01-fl Saturday a one-man club with hum"
oral flaberta, the nation's No.
Brigham Young and Long night and cinched i Iii for the
-rankad team which has a
Beach State have It made. league Th

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two teams finished
season on a tie far Division U topped 46-41 during the second
honors, both with a 6-2 rerd, ha)! and the ware was
The winner of tanighVa gin's 8141 L the end of regulation
vW get a number orw act-thrig in
the state tournament etidi
The ttaaier's outscorr the
o;ens This' in Winter Bab) Hattm 17-11
Haven They'll play Like. Dver-e period to notch the
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Corbin pitcht-tisix Inning,% an(
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mond
SJC
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Palm Beach strikes to open the first frame, recorded the win, He struck out
swept u pair
Dir
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IULO1I.
Junior College Saturday, &amp;l u Pitceri came back to score six and walked one . None of
and 9-5, as they boost ed their Ilveruns,RichleSteedblutsda five runs scored against him
rd to 5-1. SIC had 19 hits in grand slam home run to were earned.
reco
Mike Pulling earned a save as
e
double-header,
th
highlight the scoring.
e
back In he pitched the seventh inning.
got
thre
''he
RIItdCt$
Ke ll y pitched a
bo ttom of the same Inning striking out two batters. But
sparkling one-hitter In the first Jie
cut the Palm Beach lead to while he struck out two In only
Mike
game win, Dick Brink and Tim md
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ne 5-4. with a single tally in the one inning, he allowed three
Booker provided the offensive o
bo ttom of the fif th.
power as Brink slammed a twoFrank Cactiatose tied the
th
This
Friday e Raiders will
run homer to SJC their and game wi th a eadoff homer
CtmIpoIa
for a 7:30 p.m.
host
th
th
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runs in
the sixth Inning and the Raiders
Booker III a two-run double in followed with 10mM' men rims game at the Seminole Little
1ague Park, located on SR 419
the fif th . Randall Smi th had
before the Inning was
ne&amp;r Five Points. It wlfl be the
Wee hits in as many trips to the taking a comfortable 9
the season.
3
margin
flirt
night
,
pla te and Paul Russo
Saturday the Chipola team will
Danson and Larry Pzsrrt.th had into the final LflflIflL
Larry Parrish paced
i's in town for a twin-bi ll with'
two hits each for the Raiders. Ra i ders at the itlate as he want the
Raiders. The fi rst game of
Th ings look ed had for the three for three with a
that dou ble-header get wiRaiders in the early Innings of and drove 111 two runs. Cac- d.rway at 1 pm.
the second game. After SIC ciatore was two for Dim with a

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run didn't count as the center fielder caught a stopped Oak Ridge 130.
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Eddie Sipes was
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to the c!reumg ro
Herald Sperts Editor
also had s' held mined C* tWO held toil trtes as
He
The
Seminoles
figtwes
trailing %.
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QI Kelly and David
throw
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High second period
history of
Ayers
had 1* points each far the
t.
thtrt
points
in
the
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C)iflt$ paced Mainland
IDC,es'
Friday night when the Sanf ord period the Seminoles scared
OlntS.
With
Semmoleswerrkriackedoutof 12pozn' to rut the Buccaneer
macti Joe PifZtDttt
Mainland
'LiOirt b*A.°A coinpetitliul by margin to five. 47-4. Sul that
track cif his
keep
to
79-83 loss to the Mainland was as ck as they could come I OtgOt
tUT)ecsitl
Sattrda'
ruØii and it
ed
the
and Mainland had stretch
Buccaneers
stricl SAAAA
l)t
the
tUiTI
'he Thhe finished the season lead back to eight as the third Cist
CO$T. HL" !lUCarbeefl hid a 4
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caine
to
an
period
winner
one
with
a
24
record,
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:nd poaean c31 the
better thin the 1989-70 season Seminole outscored Mainland 4$ lead
with 45 seconds left in
bali
22-18 in that period and the
with a 20.1 mark
the
apJnst
Joe Mills has been the varsity scoreboard saw Ma inland iii O%T1'tiIT's
baske
five front 54-46 as the two teams Games"ille Purple Hurri canes.
tb1 c'oacb at iS fat'
for and
1l
U°'
ears and has never had a enured the final quarter.
It
the got a timeout and was One ton
losing season. Bcicre Mills The Bucaneeri outurcttrd
period
as nan. Gainesville miased the
can's iii Seminole there had Tribe -17 itt the final
kThrt1c&amp;I W shot but got
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been - one winning
Mike
win TI's tlucaneen led by as PoWiSiOfl of the ball.
the acbanl' history
pomts d'rJ'4 the
Sanford tell behind from the much as
TAKING AIM at the bucket is Qvedo's I)i'iiZ1
IU corid to io arid the Canes
the
contest
Friday
period
st-art
of
leads
the
Lions
Tass ie 15. The 6-foot-S senior
HUtALI) SC'UREBOARD
night The trailed by as much as In the disastrous second
in the scoring category with 20.7 ppg and will be
PG FT-i IF
Seminoles
tAA*1.A'IU
period
when
the
six. points before fighting back
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to ki'ot the acme at 14-14. Rlt*y scored only nine poin ts. c1inat Gmw-.
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Smith hit an a field goal with 3$ Martin was the only Seminole
3 2 o
Ocala.
Regional Basketball Tournament
seconds left in Jie opening to c'.o any scaring. He hit on 50mM'
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fatthrow
Phcito
field
goals
and
a
free
frame
the
i Larry Neely
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Senunates
to pulled
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after the rune points
two.
11-26
within
C0 4
three
The
had
Seminote
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Mainland had scored four
p
C 'c'onaecutlwe paints. Thati the Players hit double-figures 15 MIWOLI
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way the first period ended with during the t'ontest Martiti., who
CS
All- i..ira'.c
was named to the
3 1 1 S
in
the Thu's down
Raiders
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Sanford controlled the Jump
0 710 15
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nine seconds old when Cliff ard goals and was seven f or 10 at the Mar,e'
13S
Martin
score
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5 333
1$-IS. But then of his lOpomts and flvrofhiS six
the
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15 15 15 2S
Ricky Grant tut fat' 24 pointS,
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went fat' over hat! the penid
Ma r' ., 5 13
coming in the second halt. He P,iv'. I F Cu I
Mainland
without scaring
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U3I3 C)cata tonight los' a .'pi o"'s to
B) HXEY (1-511
1 playoff tilt with the co ntest. 'bile they outscored
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stranded at third Reynolds sgi.d and dM. !*
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and (4t4. ?4nstmlth sha '
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when the nest three
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iU'urk
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bssiball irtlon Friday
Sernlrioleshadtwomeflofl with walk.dt43iO4dthb
Oak Ridge
to
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also p
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leadIng
the turn .r
0q
one
out
Is
Pi
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round out * seerlil for thatthat
six,
couldn't score
1'tITlstI* with
the season against
I)ckIe 1)eas and Chris 1)aum INilttg.
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on WCWA MA third. 4
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Lb 'i4 ICOk 104' W1) thL
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radicall y difererit u ti's way adoption thIs year L' in the
the game is played in the ma jat' new lid we it any such rule;
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dur3ge.
Uieiitat.txi this easenwill be in
In other words, the anw of
t*letisuingent'ralaipt.a)eduui
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H rleogues ista.se what inn..'e to that play
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DICK BRINK takes a cut at the ball for the SJC Raiders
Raiders
and
Palm
between the
Saturday afternoon's doublC-hi'fldCt
first
aflw,
Via
uk
the
Beach.Brink slzsmint.'d a two-run homer in
as
the
Raiders
swept
the
game
Cacciatore had a homer In the second
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Mon.-Sat.

�wr, 11 unlelnaker A n
She's Mother,
Monday. Feb. 28.1972

8-The Sanford Herald

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Trinity

Prep

Coach

Complaining

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herwrw'&lt;l with choprl
9 e rt'iht to vote
arrs' "rt0
von" 'I'.' toe at tt'
I'tnitti'nli iffic e nmlanl'Ilief f"r
and
green pepper Wb."
right
(ti;
or.on
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itight
;.
ill (P alri
uy ;H)NN% Lsi
,I Altatme'flt" tioqotni
ravel (3,u,ttr
enjoys knitting arid
w'twigtily ooked. a can
Itetti.
grandtessitilly (',IIIIIIIDCS the rule; cii 1
at.
Ken and Beth.
sewing sort the Family PflYiy; tiwnatiw's. a ran of tnq'natt,
Springs, she was rpieritly Paterit.! I', ti,re4' children from
Mrs V.cflflPttl(I%l'ttlC) lirtiwli, wife, ,mlottwr snil hiiietflkPt
a,h,muini;tfatlYe
1irotnntetl hi,
game; sa;a'e, MWl oregano. psr;l.'.'
fne.thaII
on
career
attending
who
hlvei
their oldest s , flu k,
first lady of longw,wwl, "I" with that of a
'iq
asslthnt In the' vie. presitlent
yt'.P,
yard wick Chill pi'W4P?,
keyes
will
toetb.F.
Sb.
and
I)aytfina
fl.'ah
Mrs hlrriwn ,nuys tier wrack In
bIt
M
a
t.me
For
rhestetstt(re
sauce,
little
although she Ms
graduate nest month from
which allow' tier to meet n.
muabr'w'sm; and
h('s'J'O
tinfaf,
It
In
from Etnty Huddl, wilt, a degree
and $Ii'e'te;tInV, people
I
,h.T(m,refltpq0('tt4"P(M salt re added
a.rr,nautfr*i dence
attests the nation ansI ('smiada
BeW recommends (he aure
a
vrap&amp; of preso rlings
daughter. Karen i, $7
lIen 24 years of eriantiag' to the
.a stmn'red foe two hours Sb.
senior at lyman 111gb and m.mta'sh4lta thsee Ken
a
also
iinrent mayor (If hI)ngwnJnd, and
thin spaghetti with the
ShooI Sb. works a' ateflt'r at te'eam. mayor Sbw t
V,rnns'th hirrIwn, 1.a'pular sports
.r.rking
on
a
picture
gahler,
M
r.r
ç,.
11w'
fLunk
S.'rnlrs-.I.
South
L
lr. tot ,,f ('hiinirwI 2. has
I_S.,.
i' 1
,en -irn iam"uw
serorwi daughter. KtPfl, is Ken
And
stø'
In PSI iUng "nol.yman
and
lik.i
to
put
piwk'i
in ;ri:l itninth-gtadet it
Illsilp a ti'lII) for her family
glu.thg
them
to
together,
SOUth
.$oUn5 (if different place; from
'
cit the entire permanent pli'tutCi
favorite
The
Florida to California to Alaska
Tb.
dish
Bettie
rooks
f€i
and
in
family, loved e lot by all
f ni f'sm Teea 0.11;
and Canada
best
pniled rotten by his two older family and liked turn
Ib' r r'
tsters, Is Kenneth II,. an p1gb'lktti.' ar'l Ken met and
.t
v'
aecnind
grader
at
itiartleil In (M ala and soon after year old
V.'emnetitary.
to
l,.ngwtwiil
moved
wedding
their
F.itch ul the children has h,d
('ahiornia making their home
around the house, Itettie
chores
near where the mayor grew up
alcl, and each Is enropensatel
II" worked it a radio station
tring till; iw'rliai asnil went ti, for his work Nancy and Kar'r
are heath excellent tnokt, r.
ha'iil nights
to their mother Ken
llii'n It was on to Alaska cording
th
rw s tot, Is to keep his r'n
where he was announcer for a- str aight and he loiks forward t
A We ld 04 H,4av' •tlt•
- ,t,linl %UUIOO In rrwniaaIi on
thp day when Morn will finalli
•
y.or, hark In (kahn for a t!riie, say be 11 (1111 enough in mow tl.r
.ig.iln working radio During lawn
0
this ii-rIcl Ken went to
Bettle's philosophy of turin,:
F FIRST ST
'i-iui: II'l'l(iE\'l' ilrs Brown I5StitiiPS her
University of FlotIit
At children Li to give
roll. of ;ulinlnistnl Iiii' assistant II) the vice
(;,iirtesvlhle t ellifTiutilig duly rrq,"rtaitatlity and pay them
I) EACH
STORE HOURS.
AlLinionte
un'I finished toW' years
Prt'Ith'm1t of i'ravel ClIlliltry in
work done. She does not bell.',"
ttllege In three to gain his in an allowance meted out with
Springs. having flhli(le homes f or her Family iIII
b:u ht'lnr's degree
ncriiss the countr', in ('itiada :imul Alaska,
no accompanying work.
BOND E U
Alter college it was a stint as
flettie ;iiuh her family have Spent the longest
"That Is one of the thing.'
in
station
manager
of
a
ra,ilio
married
pl ace during 24 years of
wTong with working mother;."
-(;asinws%'Ille, again to Orala first
la-ty tat (iitldr":
the
lift' ill l,(II1I1WOO(l
radio and .int(, tip Mnntre,il and are allowed to t on the k.'
Donna Es ti's P hutus
Toronto, Canada working
Instead of being kept busy. I ama
;utal' relations nun for football as close to my children as the
while radio
teantis then.'
telephone during my workin,
WASHABLE
4asting foot ball games. hours arid they keep In cIt,".'
$
COMPARE AT 3
A little mnlorr than eight years touch with me."
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OTHER STYLES AT 2
llr:1,'iiJdK en joIned Channel 2 ass
chofthe Br own yciungite rI
It1ht11h1lI0 niusnager ,int
at home has a pet of his or
-years ago mnoves to II)nKw- Eight year old Beauregard, .'
o"
Between all the tra% cling, the
b.
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ATrEN1 lollAl.:. MLM}ER.S OF 1111: 11ijit)
IUGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION:
Throw away your FHSAA nfie books, Instead of carryinc
the rule book arour4. keep executive secretary Floyd Lay
number handy.
The motto at the FHSAA must be "Rules are made to 1w
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During the District S AAAA taunamelit opener a.
I.yman Hivh Thursday night. Mainland played a player that
as not on the school's eligibility list.
When the decision went to l.a. he stated that he woialdr:
forfeit the game but that the player. Horace Williams,
couldn't play In any rre tournament gameL Now If 1*
wasn't eligible for the second and third tourney games. I
can't see how be was eligible for the first
So if Lay is going to make decisions like this one,
dOi'II they Just throw out the rule book.' and u'stall a "tic
line" to his office
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Top Golfers fat,red
Ladies
Professional Golf Association tour have entered the Sear's
Women's World Classic of St. 143c1e, March 24 through 26 .
Leading the list is Kathy Whitworth, last year's leading
money winner with 141,000. She is followed by Sandra
Ha&gt;iik, Jane B1IIOCk and Sandra Palmer.
Only Japan's Chako Higuct4 and Shirley Engleborr'., who
currently is sidelined following surgery. are missing from
the list of 64 top golfers based on last year's official earnings
list. Although not playing, Ml.; Englehorn will serve as the
tournament's official hostess.
The defond'p Sears Classic champion, Ruth Jessen, also
has entered the m.000 event. wtilcti this year features both
match and medal play. Jesse n. firing 72a Pir her final two
round, captured last year's event on the Sinner's Cwse of
the St. Lucw Hilton Country Club Resort and took home a
winner's check, fl.s year the winner will
record $10.
receive $12,000 of an 05.000 purse.
Sponsors of the lree.day event, Sears, Roebuck and Co.
and the General Development Corporatlun, Indicate that first
round match pairings will be announced In mid-March. The
tournament's format features two rounds of match play two professionals competing against each other on a hole-to'
bole basis - and a final round of the traditional medal play.
The 11 leading money winners on last

'Discover Wet'
March 12, IM will be the kickoff date for Johnson's 1972
spring promotion In thousands at Johnson dealers'
showrooms around the country.
Again this year, the theme will be tied to the NBC
telecast of a water sports special: ED McMAI4ON AND HIS
DISCOVER WET AT CYPRESS GARDENS,
FRIENDS
co-.pciisorrd by Johnson Motors and the Champion Spark
Plug Company (March it 14 p,m, EST.
Interested viewers - both boaters arid nabosters will be remlndud (during the one-hour nationwide telecast) to
visit their nearest Johnson dealer to take pert In his
"Discover Wet" prunotiom.
The Johnson marketing cminiunlicationA department Is
Tt*07U'.( soptunummu .sapj
shOwTOfl, as well as placing print advertisements to
promote the television special and the prunotM*i Itself.
Last year's "Greatest Show On Water' promotion -also
built around a aneheut network TV .pedal - was very well
received by Johnson dealerL Their answers to a survey
following the promotion Indicated larp numbers of
prospective boaters visited dealer showrooms as a result of
the national telecast, the promotion and the advertising and
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publicity wnaaign.
Ed McMahon again will be featured in the Johnson
ohowt'ooms,enimuragiog boaters to cone In and bok at
what's new In boating products for 1972.

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Mi's hilt Ills 4Ind Revere
McWI1lliil1.s well' iiniteit (n holy
Matrimony, Feb. 18, at II a in
at Sanford Christian Church
Rev James Vaughn was the
&amp;f1iiatlns'. clvrzman.
- Mrs helen Malone of Canton,
otti uted the bode as
n 1 h.ni'r and Herman
Mokhin stas the tarItiegroilnIls
tx-st IIiafl.
Immediately following (hi'
ceremony, Mrs. Malone was
hostess to a reception.
The tiride is a graduate of
Tu:i:kefl Mcrckcy hospital

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By HVBEJT MIZELL
Associated Press
Writer

battles for
EMPTY HANDED is Lyman's Randy Wright 3.1, as he

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rebound in rid.ay'sg9me with Gainesville. Hauling down
is
Gainesville's
Canes' Clarence Ielly 125, Also fighting for rebound
and then went on to win
Brian l!ngel. Canes' dumped Hounds 6747
in overtime.
50-49
District tourney by defeating Mainland,

Record Breaking Mood
Metes Loss To Lyman

FORT LAUNDERDALE, Fla
IAPI - How sweet it was

when be hit the circuit in i.
That, he says, Is changing.

Schoti of Nursing and for the
lust tin ) i'iiti was; an employ
(if Aultman hospital, Canton
The bridegroom Is a retiree
from White Motor Company,
Canton, after 44 years service.
Following a short wedding
tn;', the couple is rrstihing at 919
l',irk Ave.
Attending the wedding were
Mr Edna Brisson, Sanford,
sister of the bridegroom; Mr.
and Mrs. Ithymllnd Walters,
Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Mr. and
Mrs l).in Ile Gormno of Winter
Haven.
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ll I.IZA BAKER

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Si a
Meitxairne'l swim train Crowd finishing first
1% BACKST ROKE AIXip
was in a record breaking m-xsd yard freestyle event
The
Greyhound
tankers
will
Saturday
and
that
was
bad
on
si FR £ C STYLE.) P4.rO.CP' (Ml
Oss
news for the Lyman High be in action this Saturday.
io© sai AS' sv a o KE C.;* IS
both
their
boys
March
4th
when
Lyman
serves
saw
tanker's who
LI I O 0
swimmers
in
and girls teams go down to as host to over
sOt FREE RELAY Hpr l
Z.iir.
ool relay meet
Brouv.
high
the !
defeat.
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The Melbourne boys splashed ever held In this area.
R.sits
7 hDIVIOU'L VEDLEY
their way tc an tat)' 64-31 vii'Ieli'.es theSaturda)MItbCI?fli
p.ioi1.
(WIU$
tor) over the Greyhounds while meet get underway at 9 am. B.on. Tn,145't
2 laD
Melbourne also had with the ais elated for p.m.
roe yRE(STYI.E CroaiIl IL)
1 217
things their own way in taking a.
,
10 FREE STYLE ThO4'%
HEItALDSCORF-WJARD
f3.,%dtcj5lOfl.
7,,
MEDLEY
Bys
P-1
300 5,D1v'
Lymans only winners In tii
RELAY 1
YcDLE'
71
3
( MI 7
boys tanks were Mike Cega.hs MlbOt
Alip, 5r. P0101001,,
Tru.de
IN)
viP
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who captured the 100 yard e100 BUTTERFLY Go at:
JOOdRCESTY..E 0 "61U00.
47*5
ts'eaststroke inatiflieoflO9-°l
CCII
IS
and the Greyhound 400 free
"o INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
AlPSOoDiM)70S
100 BREAST STROKE 081W W
relay team
SOF.(C$TYLE PO.I'II (MI 233
1235
For the girls t. was Silly
37
4*0 FRIE RELAY MeIDO)f?'i
rd AA) i 10
Bauer winning the 1% yard
Brown TP"al Poll, 11001)
'EarLy
Itre*"
(MI.
3
1,L
IiJ
3 sea
ti-east strokt and Karleen

"My dad's a railroad man,"
said Welskopf 'It takes hirn
five Years to make what I
earned today I'm a very lucky
guy who's finally grown up a
little at the age of 3"

Winter Park High ScOtovI Vocir,
the Central Florida High School
Soccer Championship from
Trinity Prep Saturday at'
ternocI'., but the Parkers had a
real battle on their bands as thie
Saints never gave up. The
Wildcats firiali&gt; won the battle
in the tenth extra period.
14pi'.Jy
The Saints battled
and their defense worked
wonders as they turned sway so
scoring attempts by Winter
Park beicee Wildcat Ronnie
Reichard fed the ball to Torn
Barber wno t,cutuá is sins' i.c
net to end the contest at 1-0 vith
2:10 remaL"dng In the eight
sudden death period which
followed the four regulation
periods and two overtime
slarsus.
Trinity threatened In the third
period when Rn.' Juergens
boomed one almost past Winter
Park goalie Alan Malt. Hull
made the stop, but bobbled the

ball in front of the net. A mass
sirugglt resulted, but Winter
Park was able to make the use.
Saint marksman Mark Manna
was rontained by the Winter
Park squat Manna tad IS goats
to his credit during the season
uI Let gaining his kicking
reputation £5 the placeklcker
fur the Class A Mate runners-up
in football

('(€03

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon As-an
had celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, at their homi
in IIt'ndersons'ille. N.C. on Jan
30, prior to their trip to Florida.
After their visit with Mrs. Poole
tht' Avants were going (ci Miami
i visit with their granddaughter and then 1-orilmi: to
('huluota to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Nolan Fore.
The Avant's vacation will hI!
nil and they will return to their
home in North Carolina when
Mrs Avant is able to travel.

Sal)

MWT-H.,?iiOi, IVS), McIi'4m'.

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Richard Petty Wins 4th
Straight Richmond 500

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Weiskupf, billed as "Another
JackNicklaus"wbenbetoll0
ed the Golden Bear out ofO0
State, became known as one of
the tour's bigpest spoiled brats

EVERY

MONDAY

8:30 P.M.

TONIGHT.
SPECIAL MATCH

The .Inn.r of ihi. maitlu will m.d I Ito Mir Shan. f'..i' the T/
Title.
SOS
JOHNNY (GIAPPIlI)

WALKER vii R0,0P
SIARCAT

WRIGHT WOODS
THE INFERNOS
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Sixth Street entertained guests,
u1r. anti Mrs. Henry 0. Higgins
from Jackson, (in,

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Ave., Sanford, are
Mr. and Mrs. l..C. Green, 1815 Adams
Miss linda
announcing the engagement of their daughter. Mrs, W,.Il.
Mr. and
of
Marnhotit,
son
Green, to Willinti'. G.
Marnhout of Beckley, W. Va.

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Born In San Diego, Calif., the bride-elect attended

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Mr Maruhoilt, who has just completed four
(it enter (Ynivensity of Kentes
Air
F'orce,
plans
ta
United S
lucky for pre-medical studies.

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LINDA GREEN

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DOUBLE KNIT

and
she most erjoyed attentlar.t
Council meetings. "I ,a:ra
karr'nig a lot about goser -.'
ment. More people should
tend city council meetings .ir.1
get involved. And every r.e
thould exercise the privilege f
she
voting,"
Mum: an
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Select from several poses.

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P11.1 II (1_I11i (It'' Salltilld eiils'it,iiIls'tl tI' ,\iac'IIIII ( Il ill ill
hoto
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Greene,
Sum'
Stevenson,
sponsor.
Chris
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and
from left, Shs'rrie
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;ft).l3-.'U('hISEl.F I)ESIGN
l)t'ilgiit'rs are letting uu
put your own artistry to
their creations. With new
lank lops with tiny shorts,
for slerp wear or beaschwar.
IOU ca" choose (rolls S snail,
lish or lion design. But that's
all. 411cr y ou's e chosen
p ani
Pat
)tour
our fas orB.'usal

Another

A, Pwnn
Full color
portraits in is
size suit.sbla*
for framing...
p.sfett for gifts.
All portrait's
dalilered to you
it our store by
Pj'riu, 3$S0st3ta3.
Age limit: 12 years.

new service

for you!
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p ho togr ap had
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jç, I)eVoll unstolorted
ncernIflg
questions
many
and lawns.
plants. shnjbt*'tY
ref
restUlWfltS
were
Delicious
ten mnrm,sberulal one
the
served
.n,ait attending.

KNIT

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Whiskers merely tolerate ham
Ken told Rettie last fail
wanted to again seek the
office of mayor. Bettie said rh.
went all out and worked Pistil
organizing, addressing iind
%tuffing

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iiu uu pu

Circle of Sanford
Palm
Garden Club i,let Feb. 10 at the
home of Mrs. Allen McKebeY.
Mrs. Alitild ustris,
titseussed the' Flower Shoe,
which will be held May 27 anti

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I'lerre is Kenneth 's and a fa'
right-year-old black cat with
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and
%there she was a member of Uw Marching Seminoles
a tout
currently
serving
is
Choristers.
Mis.;
Green
Scnmiinole
of duty at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala.

Mary Worley, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Lee Worhey, ti
recuperating from an ap
pendectomily In her home In
Jick0n\ihle.
The Wonley's are formei
residents of Chuluota.

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Mrs. Henry G. Rein, of 530
Third St. has returned to
East
Thirteen mnicmntx'rs and two
present at the her home after spending II days
guest.; were
the Winter Park HospItal.
RF'eb II nuiet'ting if JacarandO at
('irek of Sjrifotil Garden ('hut,
.it the (;anihen Center.
hlodtr.M'5 were Mrs l.N.
Mr. anti Mrs. W.M Jepson of
Trued and Mrs. Al. IiIitC1liin Second Street and Mrs - Cason of
a. tin used the valentine itiotif in Orlando motored to North Port,
the decor and refreshments Ala, for the weekend
Mrs. Jepson (I(iibbic' and her
* whob cOflSiStt'tI of cakes,
and Iwart favors, twin sisler. Bobbie, visited
_(fee, mints
\trs. Arthur hliutit.t'r opened many of their kin lolk.' they
business miwt'tiflg with a hadn't seen In years They also
Uw
'Where There Is hose'' lu-Utedt their out homestead that
Mrs
Irs ing l'rur sjoi,ke on had tx-en rt'm.jved to make way
and
for the new highway. Part of
various tree (tet's and plant-;.
corsages
the
chimney was still standing
Members
(hey
and
the
sprawling old oak tree
from flowers in tiloomni
Bobble, her sisters and
tinder
that
mix-etifig
t,rnui:ht to the
brothers used to spend many
the super' 1;i"n of Mrs Roy
playing hours under and
Reel
displayed
fled Mrs
to the lop, was still
1usd made at house climbing
tl,cs.li:us stx'
back
bringing
rvpr,,.s*ntIni mian) tnIIflthS and standing. memories for the
pli'aitant
various holidays
The circle donated two books twins.
tYpofl returning to their home
Pin.'creit
to schools; oiw to
('huIuot4i, Mr. Jepson
s&lt; toul I.ibrary and tiw' other to in
received word that his sister-in(;oltlsboro School I.lhrar' Mrs law, Mrs Kenneth Jepson 01
in the halifax
Mrs Ih.ruild howe and
Delstid,
will tic' ill stt'nS'S
in serious condition,
(' A. Anderson
Allen Jepsefl Is home from
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for the Mrciu ntleetimil with
Carl l.ind AS guest Okinawa and 'Thailand after his
toOl of dut), residing at th.'
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wtth a quiet family dinner
observed on Sunday. Feb. 20.
The Swaggerty's son, Res'.
Charles Swaggerty Is pastor of
the First Baptist Church In
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Buck and Ginny Chadwici
went to Greenville. S.C. li
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Mrs
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Mr
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litl and poor ('ninny came horn
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Tenth Extra Period
Is Fatal To Saints

Mrs N bin Fore traveled I
the hospital In Itockiedg
riday to visit her first cousir
Mrs. Gladys Avant, who sul
feted a heart attack whih.
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s.ting Mrs. Saltiy Poole E

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'It's just wonderful to beat
you, Jack," a grinning Tom
W eiskopf told that legends!)'
man Nicklaus. "You'll go down
RIOIMO%D,Va. AP -The first victory In his Junior John.
as the greatest golfer ever -Plymouth looked a little dii- son-prepared Chevorlet, had to
and today I beat YOU.
ferent -there's now some red settle for second after clearly
Weiskopi
and Nickiaw
Jackie
Gleason's
Inverrary mixed In with the blue-but the dominating the early stages of,
same as the race.
Classic Into a $360,000 Ohio outcomePetty
was of
the
Bobby Isaac finished third to
Randleman,
State University alumni tourna Richard
N.C, won his fourth consecutive a Dodge, seven laps back of
merit. Tom was the best
Fairgrounds Petty Dave Marcls held or. for
old Buckeyes Sund.a), closing race at the
fourth place In a Dodge, another
Raceway.
with a 68 for a 1 '.&amp;The 3.4-year-old Petty, who five laps back; and Bill Dennis
total.
floW has won eight times here in made a comeback after losing
race to
th
e last Il years, slipped past three laps early In the
His paycheck: $52,000.
fi
filth
In
a
Ford.
nish
pole-starlet Bobb Allison of
Nicklaus bungled a
Three caution flags for a total
out Hueytown, Ala., just past the
at the 16th hole and rimmed
rhdway point Sunday and of 4Q taps slowed Petty's winks
a 15-foot putt trying for a ty1.n
breezed to a is-tap sidney in ning dine on the .mIle trac
18th. settling for a
be on
to
20
3
hours.
55
minutes,
the Ri,.hmond 500 NASCAR
final-round 67 and
Grand National stock car race. seconcts or an average speed of
Allison, still looking for his 76,625 miles per hour.
jack's consolation: $3,640

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sophomore
Lyman s
dominated wrestling team Hughes of Cocoa Beach.
SECOND ROUND
Freshman 135 pounder A?ha
found the going a little tough In
t'' net 5..trne p.rved
the Dlsthct Two mat tourney at Franklin also looked good in
defeat,
losing
a
12,lectsn
to
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the
over
Satellite High School
I3*-JOPv1Sc' iM.4trfl,) P i nn ed
Greyhound
Tom
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Daytona
a
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HIiIt 1 II
weekend. Nary
dec
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MU.r. 107
Glenn lull defeated Jim Pace rary
¶3-Boa'le (R0010011 pirtnfd
final round.
to run his Jim 5elnSef. S ID
The closest any of the Hounds of Merritt Island 6-0
fl.-T
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before
did get was Glenn Hill who unbeaten string to IS
300. 77
tough
decision
In
the
the
liS-RIlvil D.tto"* Mainland)
madeittotheseim'fmatSbetOre losing
o, AtØib FrinStif). 1)5
losing a tough 4-3 decision to semi-finals.
141-Ray )MtbOvIfllI dl Obey
the
captured
Melbourne
Ron Hines of Osceola.
'en IS 4
winning
l4P-Cl.r tSatelli?I) oec Ray
All of the other Hounds were District Two team title
10 1
eliminated In either the first ci- three Individual titles but more
170- MIt P*t [Lo-.linl dec P5&lt;,
ec'ond rounds. The Greyhounds Important won six berths In the )MerrIi ISland) *0
did not play dead however as upcoming state meet to be held
SFMIFINALS
had 98
l70--Hiflhi 7*(,l) d.c Glenn
nine of then'. advanced Into the In St. Pete. The Bulldogs
second round before falling by team points while Rockledge HI, 4 3
was second with 67. Satellite
the wayside.
)itilCi 3 Representatives
was third with 75'-s.
Beach
streak
of
101-Joon (Mi) I, W.atPuIr%000dl
saw
his
Gary Miller
rp,
Rockle4ge and Vero Beach
13 straight wins come to an end
lOS a QPO$.Cn lull), P 0*111
in the second round but the also had three individual
have
the
but
did
not
15-Hinhj (Mel I. CPa))). (rock)
pound
champions
115
Greyhound."
l)?-Cobb (Vol, k•nfly (U,))
sophomore gave an excellent number of runnerups as did
121-Ortli (Usi), Varodill
account of t'u.mseli, losing a Melbourne.
Cocoa)
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There have been some fair crowds at the first two
Seminole High home baseball games, but the could sure
stand to be better. The Tribe Is cdt to an excellant start and it
looks like they might have one at the best prep squads
around
Lyman also has a strong team, but unfortunately the
don't battle during the regular season.
The Fields at both Seminoles and Lyman are looking ccxxi
and I can't say too much about the work the SJC Raiders put
Into the field at the Seminole Little lzague Park.

The largest and most cornpthu'e lineup of southern
stock car racing talent ever assembled will be attzmptln.1 to
map the "Allison stronghold" cm Alabama International
Motor Speedway when the second annual Winston 500
NASCAR Grand National battle gets the starting flag.
Sunday, May 7.
The $165,000 classic is the third richest event of the year
an the Winston Cup Grand Natic*ial series and the starting
field Is open to the SO fastest qualflers ... one of the largest
fields In the sport.
The Ath.scm brothers from nearby Het_n. Ala., won
both ma)or events a the mammoth 2J&amp;mile trioval last
season and the NASCAR superstars will be out to break the
win streak when the upcoming 50041111er gets the green fla'.
Donnie Arson won last spring's Winston 500 classic and
brother Bcbb Allison captured the Talladega 500 last fall.
500-mile battles here last year established a
The
that will be difficult to top. The
standard
Winston 500 set a record with 46 lead changes and the
Talladega 500 followed in the fall with a reccrd.breaking 53
lead changes.
Bobby Allison, who Is driving the Cocoa Cola 01Ci'o1et
prepared by Junior Johnson this year. is expected to be one of
the early entrants for the May event. The Huniowo athlete
announced at the beginning of the current aee_ thel hl will
be making a run for the Winston Cup national championship
Other ecrly entries are expected to be filed by Si?
teammates Richard Petty and Buddy Baker. Baker finlibed
third in the Winston 500 last year behind the Allison brothers.

N VNIN mlii % i(fl Is')Ua Ill III .5110 iiimii till IllS
is .i tit '.t'hiittihis gill ('11 hi I,t migivoods first lady,
lts'ttme Brown, to begin en'ti lII%' of activity Ill
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Truiit Coach George Austin for inter,.chMastic (age cam. for pt year. As mill Trinity JV initialing b.k,tbat1 (Or the
first
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Clevdifl4
Paul Murph3. The Saint year. The pressure filled
half. ills per. squad 7-47 for the district
is und) disappointed petition for the Saints and they Coach
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out
In
in
the
first
'nund
turned
in
a
13-$
chart
for
the
JVs
lost
only
two
games
In
21
test
was
won
by
the
Highlanders
in
fornWK' In the contest was cro*n.
m los
at the charity stripe.
court ap'earMncrs
It was really a ittch for the slowed by the lingering effects
of the Class A. District 12 cage season.
IlI.RAIJ) St'OIIFUI1A1(fl ,
district
night's
Fnd*y
This first Y&amp; VUC('C52 W*5
but Austin is not
townaznent.
complaining about the per. augmented by the fact Austin tournament battle was between Saints to come on *1 $ttOfl&amp; U of PM
earlier
bout
with
the
flu.
The clincher WAS TrinitY's Tt5 r
did. The Trinity cagers are
the
his squad this ill hatr 1.11 his players, in- the Saints and rival Lake their
normally
a
second
bat!
club,
but
poor
pei'focm*nCt from
k-manct
cov*'
The Saints
season This was the first year dudIfll £11 of his sta.tet1 back Highland Prep Another scol
against the Highlanders the charity stripe.
4
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on strong and converted only five of i free
a3
PIP
came
Saints
Ii1
Lathed their way to a 15-10 chanceS while the Htizhlnnders
4 of 24 free throo s
advantage after the first period hit on 1
fro FT TP
0
Game
high
honors wetit 10 Bill La
4
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and bulled their way to an 11
4
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be Highlanders,
3
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the secin4 half and put the Mack Weathers Eth IS points
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Tb. 1feulflg defense of Lake with l6 points with Jerry
• ,, V oil
ntS for lix
'fightand
kept
the
Saints
to
12
registering
11
poi
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points In the third period while cause.
,
Fouls
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In other tournaItWflt action fouled
personal
t
the lllghlanders registered 23
IL
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points to close the gap to one Mount flora Bible School swept
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past Central Academy '$-36
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secrets," as the word "secretary" Implies
I receive all kind of mail from poçk all over the
world. and I Twve' know what will be rmflalrrd in tho.e
letters However. I expect no raised eys*news, censuring. or

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If I should ever feel the need of a censor or edtt.ir. I
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changes that mss be necessary to put your life ott a better
hairs But don't let these bother you Stud)' the situation
well Show that you have wisdom
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better fotmi of recreation for the future You have a special
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AQUARIUS tian. 21 to Feb. 19) You have many
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down tc trusineas Closest tie may nag somewhat. lake this
with a gram of salt. t7w that smile.

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SXIORRY CLINIC

By

George

a young mother.
her mn htme a
t( h

If 7011 were the husband
ef this cruelly murdered
young wife. hw would YOU
feel about the recommefl
datlen by the Chicago
Judge? Our faithful soldiers
and police Ieopardizs their
lives every day in our de
tense, so lets quit pUtting
handcuffs on our protec
tori!

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death entrvice for this
brutal murderer.
But the Judge.
iTsi1gate
the your
mans
StaxIlcs )ern
Cisc T-5'1
I trime ht saving hu mother
is a t.tll. handsome me
}.1d died 'Allen he was cinh
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2 vCrs old, and the boy ha
And resic-rmakrrs att
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then been reared b his aunt
(U' those
not
Fir. Crane.' bc telemeeils indulge in wishful and wick
I nd could sou address
ttslrsliing or vain h011sng for
So the Judge recnmIl inôtbh luncheon at
mended that this Young
WaCI.
I.fasrttr?
be released on pa.
Nor are the peacemakers murd
it is held adpernt
those New Intl. Cits' "chick- rne! lmacme'
l irdur Unwvrsrtv and will
ens" who urr: '8ettrt
In logic, wed call the
..itract the
Dc-ad
than
Judge's
argument an esamI(VutIes. parole officers arid
Peac'emakm arc the dole- pIe of the fallacy of Ad
"t.Ite hI,i,tiwa Polur'.
guardians or pec- 1omiiwm," for he tned to
in addition. thr
ton of women and c4itkirrn
maudlin emcsticsnahisTn
Lafas-ette will .
on our cits streets. namd. into a murder Case.
l'r,"I'd h::st'
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s-oii rrders think thu
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JESUS PRAISED POLICE
rsffic'srts who safeguard should bejatTs1ed. espeeskUl'
isrr 1.0(1 1 us -d Ic' tP.4L4i
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I'r.,fflc Institute. I base
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they
eek;
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in
interest
a keen
our Soldiers. Sailors. !d*- his ear in a fatal smash-up.
ilice ience.
tines and Air Forcemen and does the Almights spare his
In fact. Dr. Robert H
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psvcbok's' department at depotx
North'A c-stern tjniversth. that try tobulh little nrsgh. nkP
ss'aa fin many years the aidi. bsing peoples, as in "I
Isn't it time some of our
tot of the Jciurrial of Comi- na!
sentimental Judies got a
TISI Law" and I often helped
Fitit 101151' of (SlIT '
little more starr-b in their
ri ss'ithi his o..liti!l ph
Judges arc- induliri
b-1 h1'n.'
So I l4c'9)tP(l ()fbc'rr ken- nualIdirn srntimriitubt
Send Ion ms booklet 'fl1slIeS imitation
thus hamstringing the p0- CAsniman Fallacies in l4-ic
And told the crowd that lit-c-. who must brave) - stand enclosing a long stamped.
Christ lauded the police. out in uniforms at tarf1l return ems-lope, pIus 25
phis our znilitars men, in the for "mad dog" humans
Last Auust IS, for ('54m7th Rssatitude
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art- the peace. plc. the Chicago TRIBUNE .-s
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Realty

Homes

CALL STENSTROM
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DEVELOPMENT
CORP.

1,1 4300

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MANOR

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Real Estate For Sale

(ia, 371 7713
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For Sal.

$200 DOWN

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DAY 01 FEBRUARY A 0 1572
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DISTRICT
STATES
COUNT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
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FLORIDA
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ia-The Samford Herald

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Wrap-Up I
Of 5 Days
Of Ta Iks

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Tuesday. Feb. 29, 1972-Sanford, Florida
Price 10 Cents
64th Year, No. 137

FROSTY MORN

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AiSuifbit#d Press Writer
As a Leap Year
IIAKHIIfl()WN, Ill. APi
baby, Valentine Nix i.thould be celebrating his
20th birthday today at the age of ito-right?
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Nix was born In 1*92 and his second birthdayhy Leap Year star4atrt.s a birthday every (nm
years-would have been. eb. 29,19M. Only there
wasn't any Feb. 29 that year.
The reason we have Leap Year, anyway, Is
that a true year-one revolution M the earth
around the sue-is $51 11 days long. Adding an
ei.fra day in Firiruary every fourth yoar 'aki
care of the extra one fourth day,
Only the World Almanac notes that a true solar
year Isn't precisely X51,4 days. Its actually ii
and 14 seconds less than 3*51,4 days By
the time a few centuries roll by that's quite a
few extra minutes. No one worried about it too
much because no one knew about it until 730 A. D.
when the Venerable Bede. an Anglo-Saxon monk,
told the world.
But no one did anything until 13*2 when Pope
Gregory XIII was told that all those minutes had
produced a 10-day surplus.
The Pope solved the prnblem be declaring the
day following Oct. 4, 13*2 would be called Octi 13,
minutes

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Headlines

the

Child Welfare i nursery i ltll, it
would be a dead forgotten Issue
Not so. what with atleast

presidential
candidate. Senator Hurnphrv),
using it as a political weapon
arid now that Mr. Nixon has had
a firsthand observation of the

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operation. it would appear that
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teachers looking after 3(1) pet'
school children every day. tAnd

we complain when the teacher-

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my math Is correct, this is
nearer 50.)
For the record, these children
ranged in age from two months
to 5 years

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In I p in. Sanfird Civic Cenler. IOO smell for an aø Ic he
Time paintings In be awarded at mO'èc.d or e$tecitve' You re
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Sunday night liltull for
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N.I. tiad jpeij !i
44519 '.UIU4111. but facili ti es
wet. tIzs1 up it 'he Cape
becauae e
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in Juathu' of the l'eaur
LftCIIiaS IAitfII a cowi,
closure order for the dump.
citing it as a -public i,ols.ault'r'
under state law Lusell and

THE GESTURE TELLS IT ALL
ILi uiwnil ,llw'it
(et oft my
''I'll get you. I'll get your job
dump located off I )ougluss Avt'iIut'
owntr.operlltor of the Altwrt
ltobei't Lavull thus unoi'ning
threatenedAssistiiu)t t,'oiintV Saniliiriahl
uisetl by
garbage vnllet'tcd at the site and to hi'
Note lii(' I)lmlst it' hag of ga
the
tIuillil)
of
court ordered clouiurt'
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Ansi l(ili'y I'lioto m
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The sanitarian took the Action
alter personal tiu's'atn fruits
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ult-liluly an assistant sanitartaii

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wet, run garbage at the site
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job," Albert told the ritut'd
rmy t'tLewt ''You fiat's tw'e
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Issued a c'irrrctise utdcr to
tie lit 01
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ANNOUNCING
L\.l Nevis )efvC CNW'
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late weather report tuwett
wtnda ,( 13 inles i z hour

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sexual advs.ux'es by
d thus was jf.
Knuws
a federal prison in Atlanta for repeated
of
Sechrist's
car
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buecau.ls
I tin' lack
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the (lit-ft
Baldwin asked the court t
tran.spottitlg it to Tcntt'S1
cirvWustatK's, sewer coon tons which go
Judge Salfi said the sentence consider the
just went ti") back riear'y 1.) years. '.
that
the
defendant
will n ot take effect until alter
the
*exual adfar
in
resisting
present
the coones.tofl has been ,leWrmm.d
Willi.'uiis has served his
adutte'd
Bald'iuui
vances.
arsi changed at the Firestone
'wntvmicr
"bad recoil" buikhrsg. th's
defendant
had
a
was
remanded
to
WiUlants
A conuweton 4 an artesian
(lse custody offedrralln&amp;irshata. but nuinthuwti that it was a

1I1&amp;411iil.

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uistpuned .spi

a

to escorted bun Into the court "non-violent record" Baldwin
concluded. 'We don't put petty
r'in
Jack Baldwin, special public thieves away for the rest of
kit-rider, gave an mipassittnesl their lises
Judge Salfi sLitol the fat., l
11 104 for Leniency contending
tni'd ihi 1'9
Col I
the defendant was pr1tt".tifli

right and wr orsit

appearing in The Sanford Herald are
avaiiab$e to you in BxIO reprint size
for S3.

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littolt if
ptuneerIll tnwarl Jupiter
'.ai In'en
tina tune inul 'Nednesday

Vu illtains is serving 10 the defendant was the obect of

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thi:dung arid athng like tn"s iii
the olden ages"...
If it's old fashioned to think

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VthIen complained the nty .s
allowing raw untt'e.aai sewage
to be dumped into *1n' cuar.na.
Ad.frtnu'g wrtae1f to A.

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then MrUUmphfe)W

faintly living"

Sanford
bu.sun'iantafl and zuember 4
Jr.

Vihien

.ssl
year -oil Sanford recluse, was huiuelf trLto
that hi for Fh rda P'iluuon
SechrUt
Judge
attack
b&gt;
ntru.
by
Circuit
sentenrtl
down and out
the
,
Ewing Wtlhai'is, 40.year-old t)uli.1PItk Salfi this morning to defendant was
he en4infreri had be" C1lZflUtintf
lila shoes were worn out
hard Labor
at
Tennessee migrant who pleated a term of ) years
bad no place to go
Sechrtst the downtown atrvm sliver
prison,
Williams' s)sWm to Jeteme any
guilty to third degree murder in in The
advantage
of
run
contook
will
terul
th t .jXuWUofu
the slaying of John St-chrIst,
down and out p.1Ucn"
with
LIflIUry
seUs ely with a present f

With all f tiM' facts before

responsibility and behest- that
the grra(nes* of this (00011)
was built on this cunt'pt of

Tomorrow

Meted 20 Years

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Yesterday's high 74 low 51. Partly cloudy
WEA11IEII
through W ednesday with chance of showers Wednesday.
highs 7$ to $4 Low tonight in upper SOs and low 60s.
of
Unscas "able mildness prevailed over large portions

ficthlS

teaching the difference between

r.anader had written to state
pollution COOUiI f!tCta3,
vtsittd the city Monday in
Mspon" W a etter from Skinsy

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according to Coniiufli5t of

that it is the parrnit's resp'rs
sibulity to provide the p1'°t"
(study guidance while this tlii!
develops tutu uiuiturlty,
(luding religion- -- - if its ii.)
responsibility of trying 0) in'
torpet the stews its offt'red Irons
Ole Inureacratit' gust-mutt-nt of
ours and use soy counseling of

Try Again

It) MARION IIE'flIEA

Its up to the part it.'. whIther
mothers pick up their children
alter work and take them hoimir
or leave them at the 'factory

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'N E. Knowles

Morctay ni4ht to the City
Corrjr.asuin in the farm 01 a,

County Cctnzrulancn

Mae. 12

Art shun

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Sechri st Slayer

doininatril

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'.chtdiited action in both Houses of the Florida
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Uhear7

to
Cub Scout of Pack 242 of Lake Mary tries stare
tare in return- The large
icy
Indian chief" but gets only an
Gold banquet held in
and
Illue
carving WaS decoration at the annual
the Lake Mary School cafeteria.
S aff Photo'
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Assembly assail I'resident Nixon for his ('hirta
and
trip. An nsseflht)Iy resolution says the pe*plc
government "cannot forgive."

It's never too early to start

LIVE Al THE NUItSEIIY.
We 've been told that the
parents do riot base enouct
room at home or (In') are
'busy studying to thkr care of
$ them".

(Titflfllfll

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These little ones who scent
capable of silting the fairy tales
from the 'but
But. (hats not what bothered
me as much as was the new'.
that one-third of these children

Mavrb S

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ntticationa Arli 'hat
and An -&amp;djIjcf-nI
city of &amp;&amp;nford a O'AJthI( An automobt1.Ler building IL. t.'
effort to eaminata the pot1uUn may ta'm
tiwn tiavn 'am
01 Lake Monr' by raw iige
train ctty tines into the rr.ar.r.s ,, been sound,
fl Ieest y CIt',
.dvt.t'd.
Thu
By Bt1kS&amp;OTT

A HEAP OF ICEES AND SIURPEES

,
information about %%jige,price control,

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feeding 'tin propaganda.. and
they were reciting It beautifully
or Mr. Nixon: "the little red
soldiers act according to the
pxty directions', etc

Sewerage Lines
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International R'vt'uitlt'

CHECK 'Iui s

Coffee

Sanford Clears

ENI)l NI his historic journey to China, President
says his talks with Communist leaders
owcd the st'ecls for peace without abandoning
I. S allies

0 CLOCK

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THE HERALD

Inside

Democratic

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thought

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Happy Birthday...
How Old Are You?

Department standards.

President casti" a vein to the

man they ,.ivru"1
jtw'as ir4 list Sim

&amp;'e. -'CO

h% JOHN ,% SPOI..SKI

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tirituuni' L.lbrur' &amp;cai.tatinr,, 1
pim. at I )P114,ra'
Ceifler
Mirch4
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athtjol c*1lE1a
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guw'sta alp rr.nrp, chnmp$Ulrn,
nitildo ea,iar si-id attempt rinvetsation in the ,stld5 r.
MArsto langtage'
We hay" !el,t'at

ions

FwIdsr

at tin'
InpçrT M.
win'c'l
Mart
AltaTn.Jflt SP' Woman
Club fashion shun. I(
01
fiuildmg
Edha31Wi1
Aft&amp;tflim*t C4jtjutWdt3 Chiireti

Sybarite arid

Its i-sqnarrw'nt*,
Syitbarlte
h,.al'le the sunken marble liii,,
rim lout a qwiis shower with 14
he;,'ti int'l a whirli.'l'l halt,

ihiufi- iiii'. fir us

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% litilill We find 111

Feme )'C$f S ago the club. 9'
taw a. us. r,.ty 4h'i.o'
a similar twit moe"
proaiv leap '1.ar hash l
of Miami I%,srh's rnor'

'iait",eI

c hristens'iI his floating palate

. 4 ii,ltiiinliy

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calling (a

\irt

plush his,,.t"st
cacks pirannalifetI the (,re.k
ilefinitlon of a man of pleaslife a

m

wi'fl, in,
we're nrrennd arid
know," Rnsen saul rrw'mdsiuy
latin dewar1*" arid other
arc anainos to Itet ae-

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M tatd
AmPta?Ie. en F.Pu11n94*fl
Lw' rr'e! it 4IrI
fithara
Pie iiir
itmidying pnrkh anti italIan
AM
they can cn.wf
mosio many alr*s.ly s."

Ike. 414 Pta arrli' at his gtw'5t

Flie I'hiiid,i I).'I\lltlllI'Itt of i'011IitIl)it ( 'utitti ol tu4ta\ an
'lerminal. Sanford, for (IIscharf'.li;g
ncitincetl that it has cited V ding.' Rest l'i-iiek
drainage
ditch wIflch tki s lii Mill t'i eu'k
into
a
waste water, oils and greases
such a degree as to
and then into Lake 'Monroe, causing color and odor in
nuisance
i'he truck slip and filling station facility
ordered to tmnii'dia tely cease discharging oil "I t "
eh'aii and remove all contaiiiiOauit'
tli,ii iii) Itiithii eontaiiiinaiit 1.111
titilli tIt(' ttttlI.
tlttw into state %vatvrs. 'I'ht' (irni is Iii jriiviili' a
means to protect Liii' lake and creek during (tI',I ii Ill)
iii the ditch
ordered
In other action. tb. I )t'pa iinient
in iii Corn pan. ol Bradley. Lii tak.
.\ ni.'r ica ii
inetlia te steps to reduce eX('I'S5 iv.' particulate
The 'olflpaut )
eiutssiuiIS from its drying siperat
refinements
and
prix'ess
&amp;l
is to make all necessary
the
bring
tO
necessary
unoduficatioiis
cijuiptilent
wit
h
compliance
oLKrat
ions
in
er
y
tuo"pha te rock dr
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list'
We ;of the foreign rm,il
end the foreign ahrlin'1 mow

TALLAIIASSFE

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Fried Perch

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Truck Station
Cited By State

I LB

Lrflte' \ ac

ha,npagne

lark
l'waI talent alum
milvettlaing p*pviitIe 1,00
lifiqpIl
'We want to entem Lain
w!'(nrn who I toil.' trnu,i for 0. M1 )
countries and would normally
1w' at limo~ coils wtwti tb.y'r. In

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china.

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t

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ht vlrrpflulth n the Uritrd nf Tiwan The 1twratUm
,~ tatw and the Peispies Repub. Taiwan is an Intm-nal aftir o!
lir of
China and all U.S mdtUtr
:riiflTTuUflqU' an,unflhil up flu, hat mood he iiibnwn NArty aevvttt that
tiavl 01 tiOui twtwu,Ti Pranidunt king
jusizin and ThUUN (7hDU J'
adunraU) "w Chtna. one Tatt opek in Pktn.
wan ii an attitude that hnIc1
NE *1•D
the tw' nf Taiwan rrmjitr.'
The UiuU)d SU)a. SupwrU) to be &amp;Urinried
utluidlial fruuihnn and annul
wngmifiraU the wind tree 01
The United stasra it P1,111111ir
'A lundii, LflU)T)X
the highest value an fti,r41'
with Japan and will
ctire Favins t1reved ranunu
to do an
riiraunfll betweril c•
n ftrmh ()pp4. IN,
tffering ul,ohWteS CniulUlra
OUZ
cionId Uuat each adwi with
IUIUal reapart and mane should 01 jigpillosiff mtlItnritn and
lidm Infallibility n' ndwr, fvmly mippIW* the Japanru
deWr to build an tnd'll nations should rp.eiamu'P
udeit. leinniTa&amp;. peai'fful
aUmsilea for riuUU
na
and neutral Japan.
(wa. "AU nafl, big or
LCOMA
It will
smafl. should he equal. big ia, with soua.
time shrill md taiflv the small
and the %UfliiC natiruis should Kom and support effinta for a
ni* bully the weak China will rplasation of trojunn and In,
,nuuurauon an the
niet bennine a superpo'$ir
Peking supports MMIN Of Korean "lliftuls.
wd pmile and
it VWports Ninth
nfl
riame' and maufla*fla that sfl Kiness propasab fir mnilfwDim 01 tiw twi' Kmean and fir
have $ TIØIt hi
c'irjil $i'JIrfle "All I irrign he fridutrawal n! the U
ti* SIUIUId be withdrawn in Cwunand in Krrra
,Dt.A A.l r1%t1STA
twr in niaUlns"
Roth açreed that India and
The United Slatea The in- paiatan atinuici wttt4iu their
dswhlfleee P'' d=W be military Imnis trocu We sides
allowed as WmIZW theW 'rim of rsaanftrr hues lii Jammu
.tiny without nude
and Kashmir The United S*atr
'*1w i Mft of the
I erenre The US EIW,TIinIniII iaid It up
favins a negrithated eeulrmai*
ieu awn future In pratt. free
an the hula 01 the ei*ht.tUt
01 military threal and wtthmut
U.S
prrnul n ian 27
rleCtifliis and the resignation of mib)act 01 big.p'uar r*v*y'
-&amp;-nay sumisiorb
Prriitdeut Npres Viii Thin 01
VIetXIaTn a month More h Ps start government ant
people In a" snuak ic
tUnflng
China Peking supports the
and p.verelgflty and the people
Conga wven.pmzd
including the umedinle at Jitiunu and Kaulunlr in ther
thswul 01 U.S forces and strigggle for 11w right of arfl
dismantling of Tbw'ui re drterrItiontion
i..&amp;rio'
rne, as eLaborated In Ulf Viet
p
Cane earlier this month
1OALjT c1U1&amp;TA1 dflrrenres remain. but agrrei
that reijardleu 01 their socta
The United States flans ni* system the United Rain Inc
that all China should eandurt relation
rt.aflengr the
ITWUPCirTUTUUUJt N1111- an the prtnciples of n!INCI for
ti.irudtsl sUke-runintatu' there KKV"4rntY Wild territorial M
is one Omia and that Tatera is
of A
purl of China R.afftritis Its In- PTUM of nonintierfereme in
IrrrSt to a peaceful $IU3flWU1 internal aflawi of others, an
.'qua!tt% and equal benefit and
of *1W qustino by
trmietvrs In bin' with Its ufti peaceful rintistesne- Bntt
rite obcrtive of rtthtfr5Win1 agreed that it Is agatnal the In-'n Taiwan. the United States Urm 01 world peace for an.
prnrniilvl% reduce Its na)in rniUltry to collude will.
res and rriilitar) initalinuixu sp.ofln'j apirtist other cnuntrw
tetwine in 11w area lessem or fm ma)rr, cuiwitries In divide
China TIns Is a crucial ques- Vw wnrw into nihem of inter
..

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wi"

Roi.ri aJIkI

mnarwls a nnitiii'i'I!n annual sal.
pr y of t3q.torn an'l a aln), mantal status F,lngc lenefIts are
,nhinnite-cl
'fw' setting fir tonight' atirnvsgsnna will hi' IN Sydney

I,,le tonight '011,11 they enter taimi
vit illir risry of Inter uiatincial
ntwior 1 a R
hit f.'ntnring it Iloinno haiti

•r0

eitPw'r 'Isir log the feati'iittes.

tamnatiernal M.vnuberutmip 4e-

thin' liv'

wealth) bau t,,t''ru will ienitpl

ie3 rput'.-

utir

SH\\ ,HAI AP - iIi!rr arr

'anthrb

Auietu

stlAMt i Al'i

ii

in' l'uIl"s Ih'.nm Wil l 1.1
lw ,ri.nttw'ru '.1 Its' b.lr,cs In.

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inted 'eui Writ.,

Year Ba sh
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ECONOMY CARS
OF SANFORD, INC
ti, y 17 v., &amp;Onora Rd

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OK Purchase Of Land, Buses

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BB—Tfle Santora rieriu

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PRICES EFFECTIVE
MAR. 22.2e. 1972

1

0 0 0
1 Ir

6

Board On Spending Spree
ntint'nrv
c,n4'd r.y ( ilp'pr. vn4 had $4" Wi n
fIIr.k to PA.'/ the prr.prty
pr'praIi t',r five
5YI to beto" tn'litht' ,trtinmi
remark aMflImonsIy to sp"n41
1V4JhI
on
This
a
porceis of larKi in the South
VnII are ss'iw1Ing $2 million
1. sehvi'nl buses
lilt! thOOl IIOOrII went on 11 Serninole area, whkh he saId from Teagiw, who atvtaed. buy
Hugh rarItan, supervbmne of rn'w than .i'.' 'zll take fl."
using
up
yrKur
'YOtIta
(W
spending MIri'c' Wrinir4rsy IIFKI ('fault to pir(hasel1 at pt'kes
serikes, advised he had added
'hell out" an ranitui from $S,ø) to IØI an llgentv aCC(aiflt
Voted to
Cirltnn Henley. l.yrnan HI
sea but
In reply, Culpepper lfr4 requested only six
CNIIIIUIICII $100,000 for SOUth am-re
asked if the sek 'f
Principal,
Slaton and (uIp.per instated
Slaton seronded ('ul pe pper'; and commented,
Seminole property and an
to carry over to next year
rchasing
vahleles
and
the
funds
ha
within
pu
ve to Live
nut on
additional $i&amp;S($) to buy 10 motion to authorize the land will
will mean a cat in programs md
motion passed.
school buses in disregard of the purchase and (:ulpepper ad- budget"
the answer from leamu. wr
state
a
league, by then Was Ifl
In a aetmrnd swift action, the
tt!rf,IIIIIH!tidIIlII'fl.t of the ad- vised IL. bos*rrl to Use wha t.vtf
yet
Slaton
and
of
confusion
and
cautioned.
"We
Roiitrl on a fnotifl by
ministration to purchase six ,,,eth'-I is rieeihil t O( nur
i,rr,igtit

Ply llII.I.5( trrr

Frozen &amp; Dairy Buys

tYKES

SAVE lOc, KRAFT

SUGAR CURED
SMOKED

Park Central

HAM

CREAM CHEESE CAKE
(with sout c,.om)

Parkay

29c

lb.

hwy

fl

(

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SAVE lbc. GOLD MEDAL

SAVE 20c, FAIRWAY

346,

Hi— C Drinks

BUTT HALF

85c

WHOLE HAM

SAVE 25c, L.ES

Vienna Sausage 5,401

Dutchlocif

59c

OR

MORRIIL

lb

$1

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LYKES CHIPPED MEATS

11fF. HAM

Special Kosher Meats

Kosher
e
Cok

TALMADGE FARM
COUNTRY

"a
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Jul

lb. 68c

Chuck Steak

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1000 Island

,ouSE

Special!

59c

Catsup
Gel Cup Items
SAVE 20c, FAIRWAY

49c

rw

Potato Chips
SAVE Bc , FAME

46oi

Tomato Juice
SAVE 8c , FAME

12 at

Peanut Butter

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Senate congressional plan, in addition
newdistricts, makes some
the three...
(Iristi(. changes in exisiting ones
hit flC%%
to creating
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2,

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SAVE 24c, HELLMANN'S

Std

Pt

Oysters
MA TI LA WS

6

CLAW

JUMBO

1, 89C

SAVE 20c, CHOCK OF NUTS

Instant Coffee
SAVE 20c. GIANT
I_I
Reynolds Wrap
GOLDEN EGG, CONDITIONING

4 OR

79c

Rot

$149

$139

Frog Legs

lb

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Lois! purchase for future school

utility

II(Xile.
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Approved
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week for nimlification of out of
town rates for both sewer and
water to be applied to the
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City Engineer Harold Rodcliffe told council that the plant
APARTMENT GUTTED BY FIRE
counties.
ha s a projected revenue of
Sen. William Gunter, D.Orlando, said he could
with a $10,000 surplus
juri es in the blaze that destroyed unit ua it
preser%e 0range each year.
4 Perhaps she was especially •-live with" the
since 1't preserved
I
Fire from an undetermined origin early today
h plan
Sorrento Apartments. !ocatd it 2-Iti Hnw"Il
radiant having just received a
caused an estimated $3O,Ot) loss to a South
Radcliffe estimates the plant
county, An earlier plan-in- addition to one being
thtit unit UiiJt4)
Branch Road in Casselberr'
letter from her husband
Seminole apartment; additional furnishings
partitioned It into several will be paid in less than five
considered
by
the
House
e
not
exactly
th
at's
th
We ll,
page 2A.i
sears. t was stated that a
l oss was placed at $5,000. There were no infull story.......ou see. Roc Ann districts.
made to the city,
___________________________________________ proposlil was
was lucky cause this was the
by th e plant owner citing a cos
12th that her hubby has writ,
of $l,000 hicli includes four
ten
acres of Land and rental stables (h1
Unfortunately, (luil total is
which are leasing for 11,&amp;)
nr.nd ot'.'r
7
()
er a neriod of FOUR
S
a #'
- • )ea,
YFARS! Three letters
Radcliffe said that with other
proposed pipe connections there
would be a total investment to
AS 'llE ONCE flambuoyant ex-Congressman
the city of approi1flatel)
Adam Clayton Powell lies in a coma at a
It is RadcIiffe'i ç.
Rose Ann's husband is a
(
tention that the aCqUISItIOn of
hospital. a circuit court settles a dispute over the
Prisoner of War'
the
plant
is
"fInancIally
atdiEpositiOfl of his body and possessions.
There are nine other Sanford.
r
ur
tractive.
the sublett to
.ui';rus I A'
area families sharing the swnc
1Vh! n .t 411
rise in :unumer pnc.
d
Mayor 3 wotford concurred. biggest jump in grocery pcicrs trots. soared 1 1 per cent for the
Al'TEIt Two officers' wives accuse a Navy
daily delemina.....some for
February
bout
pushed
.imivai
rate
of
U
per
cent.
The
noting that the city can operate in 14 years Last month triggered greatest one-month increase
leser periods of time, and
chaplain of having sexual relations with them,
th
th
up
to
123a
per
4.1
per
emit
less
cost
than
the
indes
th
e
price
than
e
4reuter
e
report
considerably
it
at
f
overall
since
March
.....II..
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harmwt rise in
II
OUiCrs IIUL ruii
"IS
cent it its 1'Jt' average. nits rate in the icy 'ninth before
other Navy wives start SIUHUUIK U
the present operators since they living c trq Ls - since before said15whether their loved ones are
fllIIIIC
i'i
my Christian
defense, with one explaining "It's
will not need all of the personnel ["resident Nixon Imposed eco
The report followed the resig- means It cost $12.35 la t month NLxtin '
W
."
still alive,
worth
of
typical
freeze
every
$10
for
nation
of
three
AFL-CIO
rnemat the plant.
duty to help a fellow Christian
nomnic controls, the government
Although a tIk.senting opinion reported lodo
bets of Nixon's Pay Bsrt1. who family purchases five yesri
ago.
was registered by Counctlrn.in
111111"i
it
imr - IIL 11117
The Consumer Price Indes, charged the government was
Yesterday's high 82 low 51. Fair
Wl'ATIIEIt
The February increase was
Helen Keyser. counL'il (tO measuring typical family living rigidly holding io wages
aig the rigid thret-munth freeze
March
ago,
Eight years
through Friciay. Highs 78 to 144, 1Mw tonight in
m continue to the greatest sin
tatively approved preliminary
that prevededthe Looser Phase
rose five-tenths of one per while letting pri
1964, Floyd Thompson, U.S.
one per cent rise last June. iwo
plots
for
San
Sebastian
Units
cinub.
50s,
cent
In
February.
the
Largest
Army was lost on patrol in
fi1ar
r,iih,rngwI in
nart
of the
hh.'..
ml (nor tshich are ----------Th.. h.,r,ii,, .il.sn r nnrtj,d that
munth before Nixon unposed i
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increase in runt- ruw:ui.. uiv
Prices Pukes in February n
Southeast Asia.
Wekiva
earnings
of
90'day
wage-price freeze which
the
weekly
located west of
nation today as a storm system hanging over the
Labor Department's Bureau of average
eluded
two-tenths 'ii tine per
I
How we can all climb into our
lUver.
some 45 million rank-and-file was then followed b Phase
Labor Statistics said
cent
for
housing, futu'cijntlis
Northeast brought high winds and snow into the
beds and sleep wi th a clear
at
week
to
controls.
Mrs. Keyser contended th
Grocery prices. which include workers ruse 35 cents a
Grit Lakes, the Ohio Valley and southern New
each
for
clo th ing anti 'i;e'lleiiI
conscience is beyond me
The bureau said thiit, so
there was already too much a number of ltem.s that are not $130-V. but that purchasing
ia' 'sjr
1
care
and
one-tenth
England.
traffic generated on Sit 434
nt for recreation.
--- without compounding it in
rranspurtauun
further ik'.dopment of the
Did you realize that to this
,itetl
are.'
F
date, our government is still Ch u l
'purt said.
Mior Stofford agreed. but
attempting to secure in.
t tnt on It' tt) that there t
i 'steep rise in meat prls.'es,
ia ttnig the .uU ii inc
SeitW4)k' i,..LgicaI S..C1e('!
i1
fonnatIon on the 389 men wlsoti
11% JA'SE t'ASSEL.BL'ItR
objection Upon her Part to
Barr cad
said, ,u.'cuunted for about O per
Partia lly
According to Clifford NeLson, student volunteers in saving
they have evidence were
further apartments. others
prisoners of war during the
'resident of the Zoological .anunaLs of the Smuuurtl Zoo, cent of the big rise in f(-)
Meiitberhap pt*ckLs are
KOREAN CONFliCT'
Ii) I,l7., HAKI:tI
I,ti'.ender said Fourth Street objectthese'
to tooare
litany
homes
must
nt't'ess.ary with the being distributed LW week to &amp; -tel, they will nut only be Nelson tells it Like it a, using prices.
t
L't'esh fruits and vegetabi'.
the
younger
For lB YEARS the Coin.
(iltJl.tUil'A - K. II. Sit-Ale x - already was paved when turned
%LlluntecrI at Seminole. L.'tium.n ret'eI tug Kt.ucut gift kits or gift language
area
,ils&amp;,
ruse eaiflsl(krabiy.
Increase
to
this
t) snunist.s have steadfastly mmder, of SelIlinolt l'ctroleuiuu over to the county In 1960 and 1xtpultiom1
Swofford e'lucidateei that and Oviedo high Schools who certificates for their efforts but generation can .uitjei-stand
Mo)or
in.
refused to discuss the late of Company, Sanford. has posted the county has maintained it the development will nut have a have agreed to solicit fie or aLso will be competing fur the "We tired bre4ad to build their products r'me instead of k
tZS
1
'fl
'iJ1
lilt
"1
UO scholarshup to the college of bed
these men.
barricades on East Fourth Iroili that year on. The streets street front.we t'll Sit Ill
nwre new iiietitbet'i for the
tetr choice The student who
Street, approa ching SR 419, and all right.s-of'way were
,cLitU the ineist new member's
closing off upprOliIIiittrlY 100 turned over to the county by a
__________________
100 will be awarded the
feet of the paved thoroughfare ttet'lu;iiiiiit company in that
j
New
section is privately. sear,
This Sunday is our Notional
chu1arshup. which will be he1
________
trust until his or her
Day of Prayer... Inviting all uwed property mind he plans to
tmi
lit-v (rorge l)ow nil, pastor of
from higti
Faiths to join In and pray for tnstrtact a serb tee station
,trattuatiun for
('huluota ('omiununity Church,
our Prisoners of War and MeAlexander stated he has sia&gt;s the county road auperimi'
school.
Missing In Action.
The c'uiunuetks are part of the
11w street open for people to get lrntb'nt wuis approached about
'
IV
in ,itetvhiitiiiMt cooto uhurth, that he Puts tile fillIlkuriths ago to clear the
£uvlogtcul
the
tributcti
unit at twart and will (If, rigtit-uf'wuu t*'t'ause cars were'
ever) thing to t'ool*'ratt' He cutting across church property
______________
ocwty 's tumid raising drive b)
5
County iII%t1 stuti'tl tha t it is t a public' from Third ('ourt, giving the
Seminole
Every
t leon 't'Wiwr Enterprises ui
church should and l'ni sure will
.stLtioii tt.'. like ca.sh dumiatwn.
trt't't Whemu asked. what if it
'liurcha $wrkillg area troutik
wlivitind (IV* or
cooperate.
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motorist should t-rush Into Lite v. itta loose stint! and church
In tomorrow's edition of The barricade ttlmilin off of 419, he inemniwis were getting stuck A
'
hips totaling $50
metre
,u
uiber's
I
Ilerald, we aliall publish a answered lie lias rellrdinit native (of the area mys Ftwrtl
Or metrO Is e'agible to receive the
on the barricatlrs
special Prayer For I'rlsom'rs
ps-ues with the ec'eptwn of the
Street toss been used for ttI
He stated the oh! railroad bed, sears ( P r longer,
War, written by Hear Admiral
scholarship.
hi,.'h is for Push
l.
('hitef if which rum, l*'hritt hIts prh*'rt)
tches.'l stuknts.'ni
Jame.i W Kelly
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t.miuuPiaimis
.mntt mangia.'s out ui i i, ii, uto Aid Ui US YLlQkt.3 w remvcee
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INDEX
eSanfortiZou. which is Wing
r,,mivertt'tl Into a attri't by the
closed by the ('it) CwIuitL141n,
county.
ltm
Ar-es dea ths
William
countngineer
the Zoological SmicIe() U
y E
'Bridge ....................Ill
dut'luig a )'da mneiubecslup
Busti said the old railroad bed Is
I
TB
1
drise wi th a goal of SJM)
a kgltumwte righit.ot-witY and CI1IP4U ................
.1,
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uwmuberL
the county already has sur. Quail ted ads .........UA43A
Mazda's ri tre o'o.o
I
fit
Memberslup has m.luadruliled
v')cd it and will begin to clear c'mlca
budget
•
Ua-savui'g
kind to a
511
awotdpuide
in the past three week.s arid is
It soon but, he stated, II will not
1600-cc overhead ..IrYI utlirlC • YL"u''g
:
12A
mio pitt ht'rt
Is' pa t'd When asked, "Not for I'. crane
:t'
611
fit stting I Hi t'a.'c ti.Li'.t
It is eapeeted to reh tiM) b&gt;
Ih I)resemit,'' lie said he doubts Dear Abby
4A
EdltorIalcOtiUuieIlt
Front disc Lu'iko • Lot
A tumid raising ttru%e to
if It ever will hi- p'e-t
611
Miuw
thi
solicit
donations
wall
County Road Supt. J. C. Entartalnmflenl
taft
IIA14IIICAL)ES httvt' tit'tmi erected closing
S
lii
.
I uivrniler said the county has Horoscope
iiwiuber1ilp drive
l"uui'th Strtt in t'htitluttta ainti tiettlitg
East
h2A
Suppe'rt Ls being sought ui
mO feet itt right-of-WIRY tin the llo.pital miotea
lB
iiiuny of (lie' i't'sittt'iit" 'l'hie ivaVitt sIre-tI, n Iut'ti
lii railroad bed aial 13 in (1w Public notices
ietUrre'Wuetiltd e'uwittvs gi welt
7A.9A
has been maint aint'et liv the t'tn::ity fr ti years ,
,
1rot't!U of making a street. The society
HOME OF THE ROTARY ENGINE
as SeliWiuk, I.) their tvThkU
1OA.11A
between Sports
Is siiil )V this' uIV. net' 10 iii' pt'IVLIIt' pro per t y
I: Colonal (r . OrlaiaJt. Tel '' 98'Q
rigtit.of'way runs
will ts'itt'.t from the new
ml
TV
..............611
an'!
Nortlutlile Baptist hu
Cnts
IIA
Vegetable market
I twliittui (',iiumiunIta ('hurt hi

Orange, Osceola and parts of Lake and Seminole

$159

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ByJohn A. Spolski

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cutting a diagonal swath across the state from
northern Pinellas north and east to southern Duval.
It splits Plant City and southern Ilillsborough
$100000
County away from the district held by Rep Sam proximiutting
FurthOl' thi. mayor Is Ii
GIbbons, a Tampa Democrat, while adding to the
recommendations next

district parts of northern Pinellas CountY, including
sections of Clearwater.
It tur ns the present Orange County
Iliad a charming visitor early
Breard
area district into a district encompassing
th is morning

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COOKED

-

MAINE LOBSTERS

$239

INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED

1610 2001

lb

HeadUlnes

-

65c

Suave
Shampoo
-

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present

lb $198
Con U

Crab Meat

SAVE 16t , CHOCK OF NUTS

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t;-en authorized by City Council
to negotiate for the purchase
and acquisition of Spring Valley
utility plant it i figure ap-

-

Clams
Stuffed Cl

9c

4

lb.

APALACHICOLA

39c

L

39c

Spanish Mackerel

79c

6a

Bologna

U

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Prirsn_ c
_a

a

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Inside THE HERALD

U.S.D.A. CHOICE TEAK

4

London Broil

MAYONNAISE

Sot

FRESH

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2.

.

('11.1ppell's district uku a ia-ItmuntY

59c

79c

RATH

-

I

lb

Link Sausage

AI
L

C

lb

RATH BREAKFAST

ROAST

49c

C OOKED

RAIN PURE IEEE

-

SAVE lOt. DEL MONTE

FULLY

Wieners

SIRLOIN TIP

SAVE lOc. HUNT

oraAtFORD

urkeys

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

-

39c

I

r*rticU
,iI, SII

PLUS DEPOSIT

House legislative reapportionment comrnittW
The legislature must reapportion both
congressional and legislative seats this year based
on the 197
10

census.

c

0c, KRAFT DRESSING

12 southern Gulf area counties From Sarasota south and in north Dade (.ountv
Meanhile three separate plans to reap po rtion
the state s legislati e seats ha se hctl adopted b th

35C

B

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furuLit to aid In the purrhwa%e of C40
acres of land.

-

Ham Slices

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

SAVE

49c

I.

Fried Chicken

CUT AND FREEZER WRAPPED FREE

5/9!

Cheese Spread

—.

league fell
init mftaraiisthel%.zmrii acting
at the insistence of 1)1', Stuart
Culpepper and Ray Slmmton
%Otell to spend school funds
even ifllIs necessary tO borrow

"ite" alter Robert
'I-' (Al) The Senate reappt)rtionnient commit(ee voted 8-6
g plan to tile Settale floor. Its first
Ken Myers U)
ttempt was rejected %ednesdas The flt% compromise by Sen.
counties;
and
Indian
River
Miami creates new districts out of Volusia, Brevar(i

7

lb

'

FAIRWAY'S TASTY

KOSHER BEEF FOREQUARTER

OZ. BOTTLES

BIG 32

TURKEY

Kosher Beef

Fryers

FAIRWAY PIMENTO

3 3 OR 98c

-'D I V i e
Looms On Hon zo n

a

Ac

lb

I

Semi'nole

59c

lb

Cooked Salami

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55c

'ilb

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depleted rapidly.

48

TRUNZ PEPPER or

-

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7

and warned (LumI the hoard a
contetigeflCy account Is being

PrlclO Cents

DELICATESSEN

-

Ice Milk

SAVE 15c, ALL FLAVORS

6

Buns

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finnnce officer, catilloned the
board that it would itperml $2
mIllion more than it Lakes in

Thursday, March 23, 1912 Sanford, Florida 32771
j ic
a, Year, ,1U.uJ

610148

Rolls

-

school

league,

Walter

79c

Loaf Cake

Shank Half

49c

5.Ib

Flour

•

MELT-AWAY

APPLE at COCONUT CUSTARD

WWT 17 VIA4111 0110

T)$UiD*.1tU P

#T
AW

ONION PUMPERNICKEL
26os 49c

Mrs. Smith's Pies

-Ifl98 OR&amp;$L A V'

b

$)75

CIIIOUITA BANANA
49c

SAVE lOc
AIPIANI UAb1

'

conveyance!

Ice Flo
I

2.1b

Rig
$300

SAVE lOc, BIRDSEYE NEW

7IØ

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00W all

Fairway's Finest

_____

lb.$ 128

Cos t Hike

Lead

.'

FRESH MISSOURI PORK

Spare Ribs
50$ ,
SAVE 32c, LYIS

Chili

Saltines
SAVE 20c. FAME

29c
103

Whole Tomatoes
Cookies

4COns

lb.

Bacon

QL.'IAL

SUGA

110

.

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SAVE 20c,

GRADE A, WHOLE

ROASTS

$

Mop &amp;
lb

Pot Roast

lb

68
78c

lb

98c

SAVE 30c. DISINFECTANT

Round Bone

lb

sloo

Lysol Spray

Rib Roast

lb

$125

13 oi

\

FLS

Gb

Chuck Roost
English Cut

.

3

1 2 OZ. N.R. BOTTLES

-

PEIBLIR

SAVE

59c

6 -

I.AGL('S PRIDE
FRESH GEORGIA

SAVE 12c , FAME
lb

CARDINAL

Sliced

41s os

W/ Beans

58c

lb.

59C

2801

69 c

SAVE 20c.

Lysol Cleaner

--

14 as

uota's

109

$

SAVE 14c,
22

Dove Liquid

E5H PRODUCE

16o:

,

49c

i

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-

Aid Zoo Society
students

ed

...

-

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Vine Ripe

FRYER PARTS
47c
Breast Quarters lb
lb 43c
Leg Quarters

TOMATOES

Ib23

Cut-Ups

IL

35c

Country Style

lb 39c

Family Pak

lb 45c

Mazda 808111
Youth movement.

Tasty Plant City

,

-

STRAWBERRIES

ONION CHUCK WAGON
SALIFUiY 1'EPP[

Steaks

3

2O4os
5 I bc's

P,n1s

CHOICE QUALITY

CHOICE OUALITY

N.Y. Strip Steaks

1-Bone Steaks

10.

5111)49

)

Ib Uct

act

$849

CHOPPED SIRLOIN

Steak Patt:s

SIb Eo

SAVE 34

15 5':o' 11

B. lOot

$Q49
U

-1

,

GIA NT S I Z l

______

_______________

_____

-

$ ' 69
Sib bat

-

59c

_

-

-.

IDAHO BAKING

Potatoes

.

10

PASCAL

Celery
CELLO PAK

Carrots

FANCY RED DELICIOUS

Apples
CALIFORNIA

Asparagus
GOLDEN RIPE

Bananas

2

b iQc
blog

39c
bv.i

11b
19
2 096
79c
12 foo
lb 49c

bc
lb

4)

U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN BONELESS
-

-

...........

STEAK BUYS I
Swiss Steak

Cube Steak
K. C. Steak

-

louszrd

mts
COUPOW
WORTH

=5

20c

3 OZ.
LIPTON
INSTANT TEA

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FAIRWAY MARKETS
3.28.72

Imperial Steak

1/71

shrpurthasrj

F4eqmMM Only At

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Williams Bros. Mazda yule U.S.A.
,,,

�i me ,anmorc1 rieralci

Labor Sets off
Political Battle
On Wage-Prices

2A—The Sanford Herald Thursday, March 23, 1972

Offers New Concept For Education

61

Effort To Silence Pat Buie Fails

I

BY BILL

scirr

Two &amp;beof Board members
&amp;ed uzwtssfully to stlenct
another member at Wednesday
night's w.ukii at Lyman High
SchooL
Repubbcam
Culpepper and Jean Bryant, in
a last minute move. attempted
to stç Democrat A. P. Suit Jr.
tram speaking on his
educational philoscçby. which
had been scheduled at least
twice but never accomplished.

Swan

The hoard fna1l) vc.tct th.-etto-two to allow Buie to speak
Rules statement was third on
the agenda and alter the Board
disposed of the first two Items.
Culpepper moved to delete the
third item because it is onnecury. iniproper and
culpe'pper's
mapproçxi.att.'
contention was seconded by
Mrs. Bri the vuv (Iii
This drew a comment from
Buie to the mxr than 7S persons

attending the regular meeting.
I think all of you should know
this is an attempt to keep me
quiet"
Chairman A. F. Keeth said he
felt Rule had the tight to speak
n anything he wanted and
explained the member had
must
asked for
honor thai"
Culpepper scowled and
rrtirted. Buies On my per.
,spy should not be
scmal pr
Imposed on a captive audience
Insofar as it conct'rrs pnlitic1"

I- education."

Campaign Readied 1
I o S a 'i e C o ii r s e

This trc*agtit on a runazt

attorney, to rule on the legality
of stopping Rule from speaking.
Stenstrom quickly advised
that only method by which a
member can bring his Ideas is
at a public meeting sa.nce the
law forbids private meetini
The atta-ne)- indicated that
only control to be exercised was

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pet flttunstonspel4dng, he

from Ray Slaton, who asked
board
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talk to 15 minutes, Keeth called
for a vote on
tPIW11
motion, which was defeated
when Slaton, Keeth and Butt

the time a member could speak
conand
"legally
but

But Keith replied, "His topic

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voted '1Y."

Keith asked Stenatrain what
could result if the board voted to
violate the law and prevent
Butt's speech and the attorney
drew a round of laughter when
he advised. "It you violate the
law, you receive the penalty of
the law."
After Rule agreed to limit his

In his speech the long-haired
board member issued a
challenge to anyone who would
cerr to debate him at any place
before any group on his
proposal for establishing rinaU
one-room netghtxurtxxxz scbools
Instead of large centers, which
he said do nothing but put

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controls on students.

WA,SI1INGTON (Al')
An
exchange of hitter charges beVeen the White house and
three resigning AFI,CIO itiemhers o( President Nixon's Pay
Board appears to have thrust

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lit explained he wuspeaklng
elementary
of
whool
s. of one room containing
from 35 to 40 pupils to be taught
by teachers and helped by Insolved parents.

the aiiiflinlatratIon's wage-price all-out effort to defeat Nixon in
controls into the political arena his re-election bid next Novemnher.
as a major election issue.
The AFl-CIO resignations
"It is the i'rehident's view
that a few liitxr leaders repre- left only two labor representa,wnting II slilali percentage of lives on the 15-,,ieitiber board,
the 80 niillion wage-earners in Teamsters President Frank E.
thiu country will not be allowed Fitzsimmons who said he will
to sabotage the fight against in- continue serving on the board
nation and the fight against and United Auto Workers l'resih,ghrr prices," said White dent I.eonnrd Woodcock who
House Press Secretary Ronald withheld announcing any (let I.
sion. Woodcock is ixileveti reI. Ziegler.
in the guise of an anti-In- luetant to quit 11w tsmni on the
flation policy, the American theory that he can better propeople are being gouged at the tect his union's contracts by reuperniarket and squeezed in Ina ining.

principally

"Let's make education a good
thing again," he concluded.

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effort In the
bat.
areas,
vww, the l6O-aw tract must be picnw
CASSELBERRY Early next saved intact to keep the recreation
forcourts,
all sports
chiding tennis
beaut .
c'ear
wctk a series of paid ad-beautiful trees,
bicycle
lakes
girdens,
wa1kwas.
scj-ijemnents are to be spacszsvewof the many
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.
king
country-like at- paths a
pbhshed in The Sanford arid the
.
ComingIn
addition
an
Olymplc4.iu
Herald soliciting support both mosphere with 'he
of swimming pool is located at the
Imwns and Pugh density
financial arid moral in the ef- con
clubhouse.
.
City council
artments..
torts of the
tc
finance
ii)
Funds
lie believes the only way to
special golf course acquisition
committee to boy the Land save the "greenhelt" is by the acquisition could be acquired
through a 2(1-year bond issUe by
O'Uikes Country Club
The ads, acccrding to cam- and the asking price is expected pledging cigarette tax for
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Actually funds ta pay
$840,000. ZEta said
be
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nut.ee charinan
1*xtchase c'c,41d be gathered in
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Zaeco will contain blanks included within the acreage 3
$ .'
wtucb citixens can retura to the some SO acres cii rarlenti) various wa s. 7.acco said. It is
not
his
intent
to
Use
the
city pkidging assistanice in the undevelopied land which Could
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cigarette tax money. but
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increase would be only a matter
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ALTAMO'JTE SPRINGS CityCouncil has adopted an
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In addition, his plans inc hide
crdinance In which autlxurization to the city attorney to
their
ll
ISING DOWN THE
prepiftre future ordinarxes rests solely as the prieroptive of
a fund drive among the citizem
:7-92,
across
from
Meadors
on
U.
S.
weekend and thereafter aboard the 'Paddle Wheel and headquarters
counciL Authorization Is 1ven to the mayor '
'Y
of the city. The respcmse of the
Queen" (foreground) while lake cruises Will be Marine.
only In Cues of emergency. In this instance, the ttfVfl9
citizens to the call for
according
ordinance may be authorized without the aPPswalofcowid
assistance will
t'Cttfflimhl
available board the "Space Coast Queen,"
whether
contlued
effort
should
A a V.i1uLiOfl se
,
for petitions
fees ,
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Council a. Sa
mad e.
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for annexation abandonment of streets etc arid wnln'
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successful would create ens $ 100
n
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thuslumn which would insure Nixon
Thefeehasbeensetat$lOO,butaprOVl*Ohasbeefl inserted
the success of the golf course
that the council, at Its discretion may refund fees when
after
its purchase.
determined that the expense to the city is less then the fee
"Everyone must be involved
paid by the applicant.
because it is the one and oril)
City Attorney. S. JHJ. Davis Jr. has been authorized to
A *1d
Aged
opportunity for the residents of
Add e d
research and report to council next week upon cumulative
Casselbert) through the (It)
street changes In the city by ordinance
council to purchase the golf
The mattercame about as a result of a request by John
pisal In a ILWO-word special milhon "for nutrition and re- by Congress but micOmPlain
course and for a long time to
By FRANK CORMI[ER
Newinissn, realtor. apprasier. to change the name of Hillcrest
this still did not match the cost embodied In legislation pending
message. It focused on a new iattd services."
come to be able to say "1)0" to
Street located In Tropic Hill subdivision, to BroolJiill lAne.
Aisted Press Writer
for a year or longer:
of Using Increases
WASHINGTON (API - Pres- appeal for early enactment 01
Nixon also disclosed he
condominiums and multiNewman said that the present name is In conflict with
1. Protect the Incomes of Uit
another in the city, and with four other In the county.
dwellings.
Nixon
family
Citizen ident Nixon asked Congress to. the now-pending welfare reform soon ask Congress to increase
lderly.
on a ,
no ye a
edged e
2. Upgrade the quality of
personnel
part when the city cou4'icil million next year to bolster if. alIzaUcm c the Social Security ployts, military
research all of the duplications in street names, and ac01)5
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nursing home care.
6
rw,icram
aor programor
M
veterans. He wants their retire- of wa, U
CWflu..tt them Into one IxauuC hearing
its final decision in this aforts to improve nutrition
makes
older persons,,,
uve
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,a petition.
I'fl I •k p w e of
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Stressed
MI.
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recomputed
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merit
pay
Id
ceo
said.
In
December.
mat r,
held here
those over s
dignified Independent lives in
bill Is a matter of very highest
since he is doing the city a public
of
scales in effect Jan. But he said
What the people want, the
f
Reviewing current and p
their own homes or resi.
action, council has approved payment to Buanby
in
- further
. 1971.
people w g
;xised programs to help the ii. priori ' " he said
be k
In the amount Of $7 09t27 for
and
their wishes known." he stated. derly, Nixon included the pm delay is atx0luti inexcusable.
i Civ. top of our agenda, unda con- forming Bervice prWarnsi
two on Jasmine Road.
To delay these reform by Even Incimm in military 0
4. Expand opportunities for
one more year would mean a II Service retirement pay are Uniting review.
Nixon
said
It
Is
the
adminisolder
people to continue their
loss for older Americans alone normally tied to increases In the
cost
of
living
index.
Older
ration's
goal
to
develop
a
Involvement
Lii the lilt Of the
billion.""
of more than
... for country." through parUcipation
originafly
retired
people
in
then
classes
"comprehensive
strategy
The President
bridging the new generation In soiunteer service programs
asked for $157 million In spend say the&gt; have fallen behind In
,.ai and- -the
the like.
uvw
rvuz
iai
reiauwi
people
ing under the Older Americans
and coordinate
Reorganize
S.
Veterans pensions and serv- between those over and under
Act In the 1973 fiscal year that
to
deal with the
federal
efforts
65
paydisability
starta July 1. He announced he Ice-connected
older
citizens.
problemof
tie said his strategy has five
is seeking an additional $100 merit were increased last year
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resolve the t,usung issue, StriCt
all chlkfren would dimply walk
to their neighborhood schools.

part in the decision by
.,f sk., lu
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llon.mn.riubcr labor federation to
pull its representatives off the
Pay Board.
But the AFI,-C1O's political
strategists have been gearing
up for tnonlh for an expected

te.(.enrgI
Sleany, l'iresident 1. W. Abel Use council who attended
of the AFL.ClO United Steel. Wednesday meeting, Mean)
% urkers and President Floyd denounced Nixon's controls.
Smith of the AFI,-c1O Inter- Seven council members were
national Association of Machin. absent,
1k noted that it wide range of
ists started the fight by quitting
the Pay Board In a body with consumer prices, including raw
the acclimation that Nixon's con- fruits arni vegetables, Interest
(mis are loaded In favor of big rates, life-insurance premium.,
business and against workers used cars and homes, are excmpt from price controls.
s and unions.
'The administration's soMeany said politics played no
called new economic policy Is
heavily loaded against the
siorker and consunwr in favor
tftheprofiLsofbigbuslnes.sand
(hi. banks and is doininateit b&gt;
the view that economit
progress begins and ends in the
NearFor
inarket and the ci
ration financial report
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i ii T ax
irs remain unemplo&gt;ed their

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heal estate taxes for 1971 for wages frozen at zero, with no
(districts real prospect of relief Mean)
purposes
all
municipalities and county) will said.
-Wi. re not going to coopera
become delinquent on April 1.
Taxes ma&gt; be paid at net Unit in controlling labor he
amountwithoutpcnaltforthe said Wewitlnotbeapartof
the window-dressing for this
balanceofMarch.OnAprill.in
accorilancewithFloridaiaw,a system of unfair and equitable
rn- government control of wages,
3 per cent penalty will be
for the benefit of business prof
posed in addition to the tax
AfterAprill adelinquenttax its

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Or dinances

listwill be prepared and adsertised In The Sanford herald Injured
The purpose of the ads ertisernent Li to provide a legal Firemen
notice that unless delinquent
fi
1, that on that date tax cer- B
tificates will be sold on real
property in order to collect the
LAKE MARY—Injured vol.
voltaxes. Additional costs will then unteer firemen were treated to
supper at
ncurrc .o re cern ese a I net. spage
,- outstanding certificates.
Pub in Lake Mary on Saturday
Since 1971 billings were based night with Pub owner, Charles
on assessments as of Jan. 1, Schlrra donating the spaghetti,
1971, It is the property owners' The Pub in Lake Mary on
responsibility to see that any Saturday night with Ilub owner.
transfers be accompanied by a Charles Schiffa donating the

Millio

address
The dinner was served by the
Present laws require notices VFI) Auxiliary with the
to be mailed as the tax roll is Volunteer Firemen responsible
presented at the first of the for ticket sales.
All proceeds were to be
year. However, re-bills are
mailed all year long on request donated to the fund for the injured firemen, Steve Willis,
of owners.
_______________________ Torn Jeeter, Jackie Jtminez and
Charles inJr. These men
.
wereInJurLu5lltnUIeI1rttnu1ch1
OF
Site
in which they were riding to
fight a six acre brush fire,
overturned. One man was killed
Building
in the accident.
According to spokesman Kay
Sassman member of the VF[)
Selected
Auxiliary, the men are
recovering nicely froin their
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general meeting of the Lake
Mary Civic Association will be
held Saturday, March 25,11t6:30

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Hig hway

S ub ni

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B udget

(limber road and bridges
Fair Seminole County of- county engineer; John )cJ-,
appeared at a

Greg Greater Sanford (tnber Of c-u,wnittee.
Including
llclal.s,
, j public hearing this morning at
manager,
Di-wnrnond, county cunmisslon Commerce
Bush. harold Kasther, member of the the Department of '1'
William
chairman;

Ten Acres Annexed

According to the county's

Sorrento apartments in the iame complex located off
HOSES READY, firemen mbved into
CasselberrYapartment 65 this morning to drown the embers Howell Branch Road in
of a fire that destroyed one unit and caused
(Bill Vincent Photo)
smoke and water dam,ges to three other

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pl nned work includes: RightI
Of-way for Interchange improvement at I-i and SR 436 at
Ti "wishbone" (if SR 419 and SR estimated
NORTH ORLANDO
an
$150000 costVillage Board of Adjustment 434.
right-of-way for work on SR 419
the
Lii
Changes
has denied a request by Mr. and
corn- from Oviedo to U.S. 1742 at coat
Mrs. John Oil for a variance to prehenslve zoning ordinance of $0.000; rights-of-way along
mver.
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construct and operate a day were referred to the Village
care center at 401 Moss Road. Planning and Zoning Board for Osteen bridge at 140.000 Co"
The petition was denied on the their recommendations and and rights-of-way 'for a safety
pctalongslwlatprojectmd
basis of there being many action.
persons reglsteiing objections.
The wopowd changes came $50,000 costs.
Other planned engineering for
In two public bearings before about as a result of discovery
not atoll rood is scheduled for 1972Village Council. an application
for a special permit for ad. specify grocery stores and 73 as a belt lira from West
Orange County to 1.4 at an
ditlonal household animals was filling stations.
estimated $50000 cost,
granted to Mrs. Charles Brooks,
Although council had an101 North Bombay Avenue, and
F ih Is
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Mrs. Eleanor Scott, 100 North Ucip.ted seiJon, Councilman
IAI) I
M.
(larks Kelly said that they cal care costs in the New York
Cortex Avenue.
Council approved on third and were "moving too fast" with the Northeastern New Jersey art's
final reading an ordinance changes and suggested a rose live per cent in 1971 over
annexing 10 acres of property complete re4ew of the or- the preceding year, says the
of Labor's bureau
DSY4
key. dlnance after recuninendatlons Department
owned by
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I4I)I 1i411' ill
The property Is located at the by int board.
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IIt1 SI th• S ilnoli
IMiIItIe$ board will hold a
hearing

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A 9I.Wal d1SaIpl Ion of the area
wherein application to provide
ter and .*'w service has been
wa
r•qu.i
Th land lylng and being In
To*.nip 31 Soh. Range 3$ lost,

rcorded in the Public Records
Of Sam InaI, Coisit y. as
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dinner will be served for a

Officers of the Board to be
installed at this meeting are
Sidney M. Itictuirde, president;
Al htothweiler, vice president;
Kay Sa,am.an, secretary; and
harry Terry, treasurer.

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And leaf of the c.rd
Malaya Trail Most tod $.
SECTION 21:
The South 2. ISIS of Phi North
120 11Sf of flue *nt3*O too.

by: Oq.g prvmmond
Otaa'man

ATTEST: *lIPiU? H. Dock-

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Publish: *wau si so. tin.
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Monumant Engravi til,
and Dates Aodei
4 Miles WOO of Sanford

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All of laId llcliOn lyIng SoiAPt of
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The purpose of this meeting is
the election of a board of
directors member.
Announcements will be made
concerning several significant
donations to the Association
toward the purchase of property
adjacent to the Fire Departti This property will be the
b. site of the new Civic building,
plans for which will be started
upon completion of purchasing
negotiations.
There are now 150 charter
memberships In the Civic
Association, according to Kay
Sa ssinan, secretary of the

NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING
The bard of County Corn,
mIslIon•rl of Seminole County

piblIC
in ii Cct.tity Coa,,mI$IlOn
Oinbirs of the Seminole cotai'y
Courthouse. Ian$ovd. Flor ida. on
Tuiday Pie liii day 04 AiwiI. 1573.
7OO P.M., as own WSIfi •
to consider an applicat ion

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nomInal charge.

S IMIMOII COUNTY 10*10
op cou,nv cotssiow Its

co-San. Inc..
iportation Deiand district rilu.IfInS CsI1IftCli'0 of Public
Co.fllef$CS and Necessity for
office to present five-year road
w$.r d r*v aeralce In S•mIriI
plan projects for the county.
Coa'ty. piori..

1972-73 road budget Items,

By N. Orlando Council

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Elementary S&amp;hool cafeteria. A

Lake Kathryn Confab
Scheduled For April 4
The question presented Is "What power dos the ('oiinty
('ommuriulsalon has regardi ng the regulation and control nt the
level of lithe Kathryn. which lit's partly within a
municipality in Seminole and partly wIthIn the unincorporated area of the County'''
Accoruing to AssIstant County Attorney howard Marilee
in his report I,) the County CommIssIoners, the county can
enter Into joint agreements with municipalities.
The most recent and -omnprehen.slve sta tutory provision
dealing with the powers of the commIssIon generally Is
Chapter 71-14 of the Florida Sta tutes,
This chapter provides that the County Commolaslon hits
(he power to carry on county government, including flood

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control and drainage In cooperation N,(h governmental
agencies and private enterpikes in thø iie-.eloprnent and
operation (if such programs.
The county also may enter into agr rn.ns with other
givernrnentai agencies within or outside the br,uridaries of
the county for joint performance root Inconsistent with law,
which are In the common Interest of the people of the county.
Marsee said that the m'nuiitty can validly enter into in
agreement with a municipality, in this case, the City of
Casselberry, comm rrried for control ar4 regnl.iti-,n of the level
of Lake Kathryn
A work Qialon has been rafr'l rr 1 i rn April I

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SPECIALS
for
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Wam and mtans to rase =16

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Paying no attention to the grade of

education
or the ability of the faeult to impart the earning
which education is supposed to provide, the
nagging and disturbing question of waste in this
traditional prnces will not down.
Has the vear.rowid use of schools been given
fair
thvestigaticn ' Has the modernization of
it
the older schools bt given hnrt Judgment
bust_ On it
and equal attention? Would the use
the
costs
meet
to
year-round plan help

for.
are

school construction in Seminole Co=t
coming to the point of decision for the members
the county public school boa rd
This is focusing attention on the at!
mmmtrative performance of Superintendent
of

John Angel and those he has pleed m

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of rponsth1lity.
It a aLso creating at a time when the
educational process in all the public schools in

qu

tions

a

mdiW would most likely ask

whether or not

those who .ould vote would include those who
would not have to pay the increase as they pay rio
ijuct: t,a. at all The an.cwe is 'Yes'
but the unoerlying question which this
proposal evoke is broader, deeper and hoSt
important. This is whether or not the proposal to
uike this rout., raise trim vast awn and expend it
as usual. is iuit a continuance of a practice
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v;n ic mu not proved efficient

Swanky Swizzle

been undvuy during the Angel SUperintendencl I justified itself in terms of dollars

saved, not dollars
of these questions a on

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wealthy resident of Monte Carlo, Monaco,
and his wife recently visited New Yorl. Entering
the lobby of their lintel at 2 a.n they were met
i wel;.dresse mar wtth i' gut. The gunniar.
relieved the wilt' a! jeweLry worti more than
lztuded in the loot was a diamond and
ruby-stuffed swizzle stick worth ab*it LOU. A
swizzle stick, to most people, means it pastir
gadget worth perhapstwo cents used U' stir
alcoholic beverages. When F Scott Fitzgerald
said, "The rich are different from you and me,"
he knew what he was talking about.
Charleston S.C. News and Courier

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RAY CROMLEI

Wit;ur, the nt'Xt few monUn.. President Nixon ma v;i st
restrictions on the export of high technology machine-,

and eqwpmenI to the' Soviet Unior.

Al the same, time, the. President is expected In *ol.i
positive steps aimed at easing the hurdles facing Russior

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It is known that Nixon's Soviet specialists have. 1Cii:
him these' steps would not present serious dangers to Ito
United States so long as American shipments In Russ.,
tin no. contribute directly to advanced military Fyslern,
These Moscow watchers argue that the Russian rystrr
-except for Its hagb.priaTlty military-industrial compk
—is inherently so bogged down in bureaucratic supe.
vision that an easing of U.S rectrwtlnns and is
in Russian imports of advanced industrial equipment
will not enable. the Soviet union in significantly narrow
the mdultri,a).ecOflflmlC gap with this countrs.
The Soviet Union already is buying machinery an
equipment in west Europe and Japan in the limit of it
abllt it pa'. It it straining to purchase' the imporit-ii
foods Its people require To ho) appreciably more in Uit
tintlecI States or anywhere else would p11l a severe' strati.
exports Ii' this

on Moscow's gold reserves

flijss.uu will find it extreme)) difficult to expand it
iales to the United State's. even under more' favoraibti
terms For the Soviet t'nion preiducri. little. Amet-irar.
want at the qunhit) antI prices the) in: or,
Russia has a future export potential. on paper. of huii
dimensions She has underdeveloped petroleum. go'.
lumber. ant: mineral resources aching for the input o
foreign capl'.ai These are products U.S companies wou(r
him'.' it quantities Ii development is forthcoming and tht
price u right
The problem is not the Soviet objection to profits The
Itus.,sians arc known to be amenable' to a formula, worket,
nut in discussions with Japanese businessmen, by whirl
American' could take cut the. I'S share in productsgas pn'i"un lumbe: and minerals
The difficulties apparently are of a different natu:i
but what they nrc' is not clear
Japanese businessmen with access to major amoun1
of investment capital industrial knnwhcn' and the kihlc'r
technicians required have tw'en negotiating in quite
friendi' fasbuor will th' 1!usuans fir v'.'ecu! vea

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Japanese bad!) need the products that 'uld result Iron
't'c!'tg Ttioucth some so:
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(lilt
It seem' to he taking frn'r'.'tr and a dot to

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vale investment in nr sizable' amount. if allnwcc
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In earls February. Vine tiinria Jr., a Stasndaig }o:t
Sioux and author i "Custer Died for Our Sins" , act
dressed an open letter to the hitachi of the Chtiztur,
thurelies in Anierica Lhthbute.d t, the. Forum for Con
ternporar% History. It 1w.been published in the Los An
geles Times and other papers. It deserves an cxtensi'.e
aud.eiwe and careful consideration
At the start of ha letter to the. churches. "me Debra
Jr suggests that the pastars nza' be surprised to receive
this petition that rests so heavily in political affairs thc
civil rights of the' American Indian Yet a quick surve% of
Aerican
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Pastors reveals the close partnership betwccr.
Ctiristwnjt', and the' ti tic o '. c"' of the' New Word
Whether it be Columbus with cross and flag or Puritans
with Bible and maps. the Christian origins of western
civilization are clear and operative And that is the heart
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Nixon In Nest German Politics
ii'. hUT McHUG113
Cbid. %.ihing*m hlw'eaii
Cotihe, News Service
WASHINGTON A ichactant President Nixon is being
pulled claw and closer to the ruustirutaning West German
political criz Over Chancellor Willy Brandt's "aelpohtlk."
Even a hint from the White House might decide the
furious struggle over Brandt'i treaties with Moscow and
Warsaw. Any hunt, huwft, ala) could have a profound
effect on the. ?reszdent'a scheduled May visit to Moscow.
The rirailub-coritrulled Russian prew DJT'E1y has
warne that I! West Germany dues not ratify the treaties "a
new cold war would break out and a hot war might br
possible'
The struggle in the boon Parbiunent alongside the cold
Wut Oust) R$tflt ii lu
ont it involves not only the
future course of West relations with lix Communist East. but
also ileep ttucadz of German nationalarn that stretch back a
mntury to hiisman± and beyond into the gra, shadows of
Central European history.
Brand! is askW, the ParLret or Bundestag to ratify
the treaties he negotiated at 1570. The pacts, in enenct.
reuzgnur Soviet hegemony over all of Eastern Europe,
I'TtfldCT all Gei!UW clalizis to Iltory cut of the. OdorNei' Rivet brie (including old Junker and Prussian lurthrights i. grant Ut' facto recognition to the sovereignty of

puppet Last German), and give the. Soviets at least an inired voice in West German tniernal aflairs. stxiuld a
"tascist" or "revanctust" gnverzuuent come to powes in
boon.
in return. Brandt is promised normalized relatioee with
the East and expanded comm.
His Christian Democrat opposition calls the treaties a
",'lhut" brand, has surrendered the German dresm of
reunifmattun. flue.)' charge, and has received only empty

concessions The pactis. they clami. would jeopsrdne West
Germany's role in the. North Aflantir Treaty organization
and pusath within the European Economic Community, or
d
Common Market
A West German Ix*einiaza for Brandt replies that the
treaties "are in the interests of the. German people and indispensable for the detente policy of the. entire West"
The decisive vote is scheduled for early May. if brandt
wma. the way is open for quick ratification of the 1571 Big
Four Berlin agreement and Moscow would undoubtedly seize
on the Nmi visit to renew preanare for a 1573 European
Security Conference to write a bruit end to World War Ii,
Should Brandt lose. West Germany almost certainly
tiices ii OU4I bitter, hard-fought parliamentary election.
Russia's well-orchestrated po1w of detente toward Western
Europ* will have struck the sourest of notes and the Soviets
will be confronted suddenly with uncertain conditions on both
their Asian and European barriers.

Editor, Herald:
Thank you so much for sen
ding me the map of the city of
Sanford. You certainly' went to
detailed
lot of trouble to insert
Instructions on how to get to All
Souls School and I appreciate it.
your
hll foreve sing
in
I shall
Julian LStenstrom
Time For Decision
pratt.es. I also learned a lot
City Commissioner
about the City of Sanford. I shall
recommend that All Souls
Editor, Herald:
the
limits
of
the
School
learn all about their
What
are
Complaint
responsibilities of the coin- inte resting city,
Sincerely yours,
mumilcatlons media?
Editor. Herald:
Sister MaryDantian,SSJ
The
Roman,
Juvenal,
said,
Iwould like to know just what
Principal
,,Who guards the guardians?"
the school board La trying to
Saint Joseph Academy
Amendment
First
prove. They expel a child from The
24l St. George Street
school after three suspensions, guarantees freedom of the
Saint Augustine,
seem
would
Therefore, It
regardless of what the child has
Florida 3)64
It
the
wotid
make
done. It can be large or small, that this
duty of the press (Ed. Note Another example
obligations
and
they do it.
the good work done by John
e guarans,
I think this is wrong. I talked to be the guard of thdi
Kr'lder and his talented crew,
reproof
apply
the
word
of
with Mr. Bedding and he agrees to

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Delorat note's that at first this philosophy seemed pot.
Bible to the Indian nations America was a vast empirepeople' and nations could get along if there was respect
for each other's laws and customs But the arrangement
turned sour and when the' west was won, somebody lost
"lvi ihc pears that followed, anothe-r doctrine arose
from the minds of Christian men
'Manifest des:iz1.
It was God's will, we we're told-.cncleed, the people
of Ante-rico were bid—that Christian c lzzancm sPanitI
erletid t-im; 'se-c to sliming sea. as it were. Eryhm.
tw,a.Chras:zuy avid lacking tue rvslemig and attributes c'
Chrutuivi civilization was In be pushed front the riw:':c
bit path of p'c'çress
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WINNERS in the oratorial contest s;xinsoreel by the Sanford ( )pIIiuisI
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('lob are congratulated liv Don Itathel, president. deft
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Invnlvetm'nt." IA'lI tei right wintn'rs were First, Jiiii Mart ui, Satilord
Naval Academy; Second, Tray lay, and third, Paul Triiwick, 1)1111) of
Sanford Middle School

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l'i.iilk wall accused of atxtuu I.
irii the dark-haired seeret.nr)
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i3' i'm old I'ti.'li Will ttu 'iiili."i ii tii kl
As the once' panted
Bimini
and claiuuied to be spou.w in the agreement
from
fla mtxnay ant es ('ongressman
Adam (las ton Powell lay in a his wife, told the court through
Warren brought I'owell's will
coma at a hospital, it court set• her attorney she would drop her lit-fort, the court, stating It spa'tIed a dispute over the dkposi- 'laiun tim niarrituge II given tile I It, .1k ltr."
lion of his bod' and po.ssessions. ri g ht to dispose of Powell's IN' taken by I )tinlerw Kipose' anti
'rx agreement was approved renuulns
awl ix' crematedrith the ashes
attorney,
Herbert strewn over the Island of South
11cr
by Circuit Judge Jack i"zilk as
l'owcll remained In critIcal can. Warren Jr. of Miaruil, inlet the ninuirti
dution Wednesday at Jackson court, "Miss Expose does
After listening to the argu.
Memorial hospital where he claim to be tie k'gal wile of
miit'nt',
,tiitigt' Folk said,
the
('layton
I',oseli
in
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has been stat".' (Pit' U.S. ('oust
either cltuimiuiinLi to that
Guardairlifted
him from his eyes of the law"
Guard
Yr't'ttc iMago Powell, a Pinr' 11th' of wife')'"
",thi,uuuul,uui ,dand retreat of
'Ntxsb' knows of any
became'
to
Rican divorcee,
Bimini March 7
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i)arIefl. l..xpose, who nerom- out ii'uui;rex.uuuii ii unto wio. other
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'You, Rny Carroll Paulk,
()1IIANIM). Fin i Al') ..floy
Carroll ['sulk was sentenced to have been convicted by a jury of
die by e.lertre,rutifl In the stab- your Fellow countrymen and I
liliii tieiith of f)inns do In l'ai, a have adjudged you guilty of the
Y2.)e'Cir4'hl Iiiiklwrroighi ('nunty said rrlrne,'' Circuit Judge
cehool secretary after a jury ,latnes Moody told the defendfound turn ltulIty Wednesday of ant as he stood before him.
When asked If be had any
first degree eii,urtkr without a
thing to say on his own behalf,
re'rinn,nemlatlnn of merry.
ile' seven vnan, five-woman l'aulk shook his head negatively
e'Irrult mutt jury deliberated 90 anti pointed to his attorney
"The defendant has had his
riutnuites before finding 29-yeardd l'aulk guilty, a' charged. day In court," said Michael
Without a re'coriun'ndatinfl foe Ruscerni He had adv'l,ed his
rni'rt'y. the death penalty Is client against testifying, be ciplained. "he'rauae I didn't think
erwinelietory
The defense called no wit- he had any redeeming qualities
rwssec in the three-tiny trial to !'-t'tt , him
which was moved here under
'ttiinite of venue as a result of
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renter April 29th, mnutilatin,t
her with knife Wounds, then
iiirytng the body in a t.hailow,
...ridy grave in a seclude'l
IlOnpIng ground near the tini.
.'rsity of South Florida
I'iiulk was extradited fro",
I es,iisiana where he is under life
'.''ntence in the murder of
shreveport bank teller last
MCI)', shortly after the tie hi I'm:
girl's eilsiippe.arilnce
Under the estraditIon agrr.-mnt'nt with I 4ulsiana authonitia a
I'aulk will remain in Raiford
State Prison on the more sectous offense until Gov. Reubin
Askew's moratorium on capital
punishment is derided. Th"
governor his dci lana d i st;iy est' utains until 1973 in an
tic-ipation that the U.S. Supreme
Court will rule in the matter in
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More leg and shoulder room

Maverick underprices
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And reIiahlt Ma','.'tck saves e'cn iN'r

City of Sanford

that, a Bible
With all the wrongs. mistakes, disasters of the past and
present, why does no Indian make ii new plea to the
churches for Justice'

buy it On qas, oil. Simple and ocono'n

REFUSE CHANGES

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Effective April 1, 1972
Difficulties obtaining and keeping laborers to carry
refuse has caused changes to be made In regulations
governing the collection of refuse. These changes are:

1i) JOHN BUNKER
C.1i1e News SerVice

'I. All refuse must be in containers. This refuse in.

cludes grass trimmings, leaves, weeds, paperand all
loose materials. The containers may be boxes, bags,
tarpaulins or other means.

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refuse shall be tied in bundles no longer than 5 feel and no
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street line If no alley exists,

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CITY COMMISSION

"Hold up on that ad c.smpaig
n you're døuig. The client
s"onfs to swi tch from 'Noiialp' to The of he, promotion

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JACK PROSSER FORD
3786 Hwy. 17-92 South
Sanford Phone 322-1481

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Mrs. Eunice
would be to aeek to
EdItor's note: Mrs. Long
remain linked with Orange but
ask the Legislature to give telephoned to add to her letter
Seminole its own identify by that Mr. Christian, of theschool
making it mandatory' that a staff, promised to investigate
specific number of legislators her eomplalnts.l
be from Seminole

IA a c Donaid's Farm

pile of bark and other wood penmented with truckload alter' business, providing work to 12
waste that was being burned to truckluaJ of this waste. He full-tune employes and 25 partget rid of it 1k had seen this broke the bark into small tune helpers in this area hard
ST1tATFUIW, N.H.
of hit in' worn-out farms, idle
Old Not mans times. Every tame It pAeve tried different
MacDonald has a farm. And be offended tu,g mute yanker shredding it. He sent samples to sawmills and lack of new Inuses it it develop a use for New sense.
of
(ntlitv
enu.st% and agricultural dustr'. The product is being
and
sold from New Hampshire to
England's mountains of lumber abhorrence of waste
experts for analysis,
mill waste.
Tree barr., he knew. witz
Must unurtant of all, he Pennsylvania
MacDor lid is now de'ieloping
In this town of about 601) hugh nature's method of enraciumig turned the material into the
up In lix New Hampshire the toll. Why, he wondered, did iurrow of his own fields and a larger and potentially zr.we
hinterland. Greg MacDonald people have to destroy sa w the soil. worn out from valuable use for bark and other
(he's not really old) Is using something which nature had generations of depletion far- waste from lumber mills.
When the state of New
oud waste from sawmills a developed over acuies
even ruing. come nuigicallL to We.
common product all over hundreds — of years' His thanks to the wood bark's Hampshire deci'eed that the
northern New England — to Yankee upts'inging told turn euriclunC contributions of town of Stratford must stop
make a highly nutrient soil that such waste was Uie.j- calcium, aodiurz5, magnesium, dumping Its sewige Wastes Into
the headwaters of the Conconditioner for farms. gardens ciaabk Something should be phosphorous and potassium
and lawns- Next step: to done about It.
Pretty wan, MacDonald necticut River, the townieopk
combine the wood waste with MacDonald set about doing tur ned his 101-year.old barn into were. flabbergasted.
muxu'ipui seg
wae. effluent to Just that - with azeakn's sense a factory and was grinding and
Thanks to his enthusiasm, the
make a tdgtily productive of nuuton
Environmental
packaging thm waste bark into a fedenil
fertilizer,
He hauled a tiuckluad of product called Bambe, the Protection Agency advauosn
It started in 1* when waste bark to his farm and name jignUy'ing Its cam0.O00 for bigger tanks and
MacDonald, who eras working converted one of the rambling pone'Ita; from birch, ash. other equipment Another
at a Iwuber mill. watcheC farm outisiliding, into a "lab." maple. beech and cliii trees.
$10.1111UO caIne freen the New
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"Thinking ihem.scives justified by the God they war
sh"ped, the nations of Europe proceeded to rubdu.c' bci:t,
the lands and :hr
of the western c'crntrne'nti
They conic Xc' regard the,- act inns as the znerniat'ic rcsi.:
ii' for Jtn'ctn'ctaniegl plan of God
be the future history i
:,i, world
The cciltnustz established o ç.n;vrrnmenx U.
i -e,irb. 04hr mc,it,' thicumeiitr of Star.r prcuciannrd the ript.:
ii; roe-i,.' lr.cr, it chour his own relzgu.n-4. to
pick his civi.
In Parve rights to his ou'n property, has
ha job, and his :me to be determined by hmiseif"

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the mrnofunderstarnitngarntto
I attended the March 14 and they should be changed. apply the scourge of the
meeting of the LegIslative and What this rule does can turn a editorial lash a hundred times
to the backs of fools we have
National Affairs Committee of chil.1 loose for a year, You know
the C,i-e'ater Sanford C"hanitx'r that in
honws both mitakenly placed In positions
of Commerce. As a citizen of parc'its work, the child Is left to of power.
Also for self.prewrs'atlnn it
Sanford and Seminole do mans things, such as getting
well as it city out with the wrong people, and would weni the press would do
this for there is no freedom of
c"On'ln)iisloner of Sanford. I then we have a criminal on our
the press In that Orwellian
applaud the Chamber's effort to hands,
provide Seminole Count)' with
I hope that the tiizpa)'crs wi ll nightmare of Big Brother 1964
more Identity In the Florida do something about this. Here in nor yet In that barren desert of
he stature.
a sense they are aiding and slavery' which Is the end result
However, I cannot agree with abetting the delinquency of a of the Utopian drean. of Inn.
an plan that would result In minor, I talked with Mr. perlatistic Markstsm.
Is the free press afflicted with
Seminole joining with some Bracken, anti he told me that
dread
count)' other than Orange
the school board would stand that
In 1964 Seminole and Lake pat on this rule, that it would Dicidophobia ( the morbid
unties were joined together take a law suit to even make dread of making fateful
decisions)'
for legislative purpose's and them change.
'Those fateful tiet'tslon.s are at
givena delegation of three One
I wonder If the school board
member of the three-nun knows that elections are coming hand NOW! That (')r'wrltian
nightmare cornea on apace
vt and they will have to
delegation had to come from up sn
Seminole, one from lake, and answer to the t.aspayer for this. Witness the Richmond decision
the other could conic from V..'hy don't they clean up the on schools In which a judge
changes political c.itftles forces
either county. However, this dope peddlers, etc., and make
situ.aUc.n was so shcurt4tvpd the school be a school of lear- the school board to Issue orders
on busing or go to jail.
n. S'dy ever determined if it fling, They should have securlt)
John D. Rockefeller Ill's
would have much In common. there at all times, for I know
report on population
committee
on
a
child
ever)'
there
is
threats
*.side from State Road 46
running east to Brevard and day. ('an a child learn under control's recommendation of
west to Lake, and 14 and U . S. these conditions' I think not, two children per family instead
In one instance, the school has of 24. do you think It can't be
1742 running north into Volusia.
Seminole has vers' little in slandered one child anti his enforced' They already tiave
Soeial
numberesi
you
common wi th these counties. famtly, by as.suz'ntrrg that be did
Security)
But with Orange we are linked something that he did not do,
And there Is that beautiful
with not only transportation but Because If It was true, where is
peaceful
of
mirage
the
evidence'
also
with
shopping,
enthis Justice' I think not. I eitstencr, that clear lake of
tertairmment, commerce sports,
tourism, Industry, scrilcea, etc. am taking my son out of this i'weet water around which the
Consequently,
would school for I will not have anyone tribes of mess will live In peace.
I
suggest that the Chamber's slander him. It does not take a So, unless the Guard of the
uardlans alerts the people,
legislative committee approach law suit to change the board's
this mirage will dissolve Into a
the current Orange-Seminole mind, It takes the people, After
delegation with a provision that all the), are there because the chimera of a barren desert of
slavery ruled over by a fire
no less than three cit perhaps people put them there and they
breathing atomic bombs) Red
four of 11-man delegation must can be changed
I would that all the parents Dragon or 13eserk Bear.
be registered electors from
wduae,apreswiutbly
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think on these th.truzs. After all.fearing na tion, who have
we, in good faith, voted for them
all would run at large.
One doesn't have to be too old because we thought they had promise of life everlasting and
a remember when Seminole our children's best Interest at in Rev. 11:7, there Is the
and Brevard were linked heart. But do they? When, in promise, "lie that o'ercomneth
things:
all
together Into a single senatorial fact, they ha ve closed their shall Inherit
district. For cars the district's minds to the students' welfare' and 1 will be his God, and he
senator because of a population Change this rule, or law, for shall be my son," So, why are
advantage came from Rrevard, there are ways of punishing a we so fearful of an atomic war?
When Seminole's population child without putting them out Are we of such little faith that
surpasst'd that of Brevard this on the streets, to their on we would rather live in slavery
county was able to elect the destruction. That is about what than to make a fateful decision?
The hour Is late and that
. it amounts to. I write this not
district's senator. After
at noon comes on
for
all
the
darkness
my
child,
but
saw population battle between just for
the two counties the seat went children. Parents wake up' It apace and the Guard Is so al.
tiack to Brevard. It was indeed may be later than you think. fUeled with Decidophobla. The
a happy day when that situation After all, these are the people time for decisions Is here, will
who will be running our co'un- we wake up In time before we
went into oblivion
th
Chamber's try. Let's give them a oetter have to make the decision of
e
Before
atomic war or slavery?
legislative comnaittee jumps to chance, not a putdown, but a
S. B. "Jim" Crowe
a conclusion I feet it should give liftup. We will be looking up to
they
are
as
the utmost possible con- them some day
nderalion to what would be best looking up to us now, Will we
Thank You!
we
for Sanford and the entire want to be neglected, when
on
these
Think
that
one
will
need
help?
county. I suggest

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crlpL waz ym thE IlL zupact. ee'rrai imnila laler, u
still beuiit felt "I'm still gettln
ta malL' UJLI BInm "Fe-mall f or a writer' Teu i

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ae1i.lnortant.
myself wr.en I first read Gale
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Roeki." "It's mu&amp; bettv a lam ctt potice form. Tw
inodImiall),
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a'v'agt poIa ilxw'
'om- i Aana HDrlhnx
nINi to have an ete greazer MW nitrins , will, sum*iu"T idea tart," said Rlni.
f.i'Itn.I for tlx ztorv thafl m, dezatenrrn "1 thxz* I: ha a "ii thE tix police are now
u spite of the t00tt 11 shot E cieveiopmi mu, a aeri5, LryW, W fie- tire- people from, a
hagTUU "
would be. uj'
more varied groi
guys frVM

coast' kind of mail. ?et4iir wert

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Movie "Brian's Song"

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the runnmg will widotthtedz lx
tat eraardmar TV mmIr
'briar'z Saw. " Th1i Wx tir
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responsIbIlIty.
The senator's concern with amnesty is understandable.
Columbia (S.C. State

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Senator Edward M Kennedy favors total
uniriesty for all the draft-dodgem and bug-outs
who have fled the country to evade their

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This, of course ha already token it feeble
start while the larger political drives of
politicians on the national and state levels
dominate the news.
in Seminole Counts,
For the rnpeyer
however. this issue of school administration is
vital Those who seek re-election or who aspire to
positions of power as SUp,flU!fldent or school
bniirii members need to trot out qualifications
and records
For this is it pockethoo&amp; issue which reaches
lflW the pockets &amp; every property owner in the
county,

deterioration V42ich are
Has the expanding hW'eauTY which has

provement can no longer be eviaciefi
Suggestions that it millage election he held
helm-c July Ist to authorize an additional four

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will be et off when the

schools becomes one of political ambitions as

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this state is getting under the wicruscope of
those whose belief that tins basic issue
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mills to be levied and thus provide almost
enough to satisfy the projected needs raise
almost more es
than tht!y answer.
Prubabiv the one whicn the property owners
who would be the ones to anoulder such it boost in

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Internal Revenue Launches

Thrsday, March 23. 972

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Darlene Carroll Bride Oj'.Ben Bishop

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his tax advisor, and avoid
induted on 21 counts of f requently caused grief to select
&amp;flOflC
Who Is thought to be
preparing (alae returns for taxpayers, besides the frauds
petrated
against
honest
charlatan.
Never, never sign
others; and a man and a woman
WV. each Indicted on i; counts tapayers who are filing proper blank tax return, and be certain
that only accurate informati on
i preparing 1*1w retirns for returns
appears on the return
return
UrisrupulOUs
others
Y in Georg*a rparers alter the number of
Even though someone 4s 4
two man and a woman were dependents or deduthofls to
the tax s.s.csts a taxpayer In the
separate
cases
for
illegally
decrease
U.S. Treastr3, according to A.
in
liability Cl' a f eder al tax preparation of a tax return the
J. O'Dcirmefl Jr., IRS district
numerous
return."
O'Donnell said. "Often taxpayer Is legally responsible
ci
preparaUon
FIClS
director
steal all or part of the for his own return. The filing by
fraudulent
tax
returns
for
me ms reported in.
illegal refunds from their a taxpayer of a false and
others.
few
As compared to all of last clients, and their customers are fraudulent return Is a felon)
the r=mbff of
year. there have been over fa'ed ith ptoWeds of having and it can result in as much as
fraudulent tax return preparers
many to pay the gOVtrTUUflt large five )C&amp;5 In prism and
es
had taken a sharp increasethree
sfor back taxcs.Plus $10,000 line, or both, for each
reparers
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dth ther1rst lday5cim1.
the Southeast so far during IFM fraud penaltim and intti'rsl" year in which a Iraudelent
and an energetic program was
return Is filed.
Of the two cases decided by the
announced to investigate
The first of hundreds of
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result
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courts
th
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year,
bo
tacatness practices ci tax return
taxpayers. who wrr' clients of
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war on ut ertqzl)ons tax retitn
prp
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raudUtnt federal income
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of their clients are finding
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March 4, 172 In First United
Methodist Church, Sanford, at 2
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11ev. Julian flyers was of.
ficlating clergyman at the
double ring ceremony huger
Harris, organist, presented
appropriate nuptial selections

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in prison Cl a $500
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nt The filing dear1 have been paidby ach
fraudulent return cuistitutts a raer. Revenue Officers rt
then being instruct ed
cOWlt.
The IRS official said the promptly collect the b.ck taxes.
and Interest
c'owti have nt spared the pen
return perparers from prison
0 Donnel] said. "We urge
terms in lieu of stiff fines, strict
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CITY OF CASSELBERRY and South Seminole

at Winter Park Drive and Marigold to the in-

I'tilifies Company is expanding capacity of

terceptor into Five Points. Mariposa Inc. of

'.eer system with installation of a
- ;ihisticitei underground I16.0X package lift
;ition by McMann Constructcin Co of Deland
a cost of an additional 30O00 at the Five
P'ir'ts station. Ten-inch force main is beln2

Orlando is contractor for final phase of project
Even thciugh CASSUC"O i in procesc
negotiating to sell the waler and sewage
treatment faciliti es to the city, rapid growth of
npep.citat.?.d continued exnsincicrn.
the area

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On March 8. a federal grand
St-nate kiçjam that arose Sarasota into a Republican dis- tiiirirment properl) done is it be- IM
in South Carolina indicted
Ii) removing from
i. 1* ui±id tsouil break the rki'rat Rep James Haley.

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II Dern- cones a house of cards," FireWednesda when the first tric't
proposed
plan
was
returned
to
ocratscPcJikCount).arid
did not stone said. "Anyone who pulls a woman on 13and
counts
of sub.
Fla
frJ',
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fraudulent
mitting blz
provide a separate district for mit one of te carcis
The Semite was to take eomrn.tU-e
documents to the IRS and five
Myers' proposal would create Volusa and Brrvard counties.
another stab today a!
paring false
Rep. Richard Hodes, fl-Tarn- counts ci pre
ccjngrtluional redistricting with ne ths'.nc'ts of north Dade:
While the original plan sp.
returns for others; a men was
pa. charged that the Imr- or
,ail
a ctniqrurnisc plan aimed at southern Gull counties from
five-member districts created
ending an apparent deadlock. Sarusiotsa south: and VoluWa.
tXCCPt Haley .
b the mixed-district plan hurts
The House begislauve Re- Bre'.ard and Indian River courtcumpirt nuse appears to protect
urban areas. He said It
Couunittee ties
apportsorarexit
all elVtlX Rep- Wi1 iam
central city voters and puts
It was to 1* first voted act by
night
Commit- peli. an Ocala
them in with mostly rural diiDemocrat.
plans for it 120-member House the Reapportionment
divided into a combination of tee prior to days session.
ctJPpeus district would lose trsctL
"The effect is that core areas I
A plan originally sponsored voluu&amp; Count) under the pro.
and multunember
sLflJ$t
rr,emtrr and by the cotTIInItIee that would per.a and pick up sever al Re- in St Prterstrrg. Tampa and
thnrts.
djtriets It W ill have put two of the three new publican counties. including Jacksonville are denied one
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udy all t}itee plans. in addition districts in central Florida was northern Pmellaa and Pasco r representative each,' Bodes
said.
u drafting a combination of turned down by the Senate in a
But Myers said be thought the
Senators were also to ronaldtnrt-r and sixinember districts, parliamentary muse which kept
and is expected to appiove one it from being beard an Wedxies- compromise might be 'the only er a proposal that would take I
one that can fly. I'm proposing airplanes assigned to the gov.
day.
of them next week.
and x Cabinet members i
it in order to break what is an
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first
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th
ions
to
Sen Ken Myers. DMamj, Math obje
obvious deadlock In the Sen. and place therm In $ common
pieced together a proposed plan were that it would
state aircraft pool.
compromise redistricting plan turned the district now held by ate."
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profits
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U Leads and sales
your too
profurnished S Pre-sod *ith h.ee national
sales S Patented del'QflI
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tor unlimited eiibily S Backed by ezpevience
dreis of tijsanis c-I
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;aintrd
homes in past 25 eai S Fe;onal *-areP.ouses
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Cornett, all of Connersville, I nd. '
Born at Nounaseur AFB
Iiosptt;ul, Casa 1tlunca, French
Morocco, Miss Cornett, is a 1972
graduate of Seminole nigh
:'chool where she was a
nit .iii,
4 the Band, F'I'A isild
Latin Club. She will enter
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Seminole Junior College this
Fall to work toward a nurse's
degree.
-The bridegroom-to-be Is the
grandson of Mrs. John Lenear,
Lake Monroe, and Mrs. Frank
Lowry, Madisonville, Tenn.
Mr. Morton, born In Knoxville, Tern., was graduated
from Seminole High School In
STEPHANIE CORNEll'
1969 where he was active in
FFA. lie attended Seminole
Lt. (USN) and Mrs. Arthur Junior College and will continue
Cornett, 708 South Laurel Ave., his studies there in the Fall. He
Sanford, are announcing the is presently employed by PreErector-Southeast-Se engagement and forthcoming Caste
hokbeton.
marriage of their daughter,
The wedding will be an event
Miss Stephanie Louise Cornett,
of
July 15, at 8:30 p.m., at
to Ronald Sherman Morton, son
Church
of the Nazarene, San.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
H.
of
ford,
Morton of Lake Monroe.

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Sherwood, Cornnorsvllle, I nd.,
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violated federal laws. But this
grand jury
ear the ats
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The crcmk.s knnw the heat is on
Smw have temPted to move.
but they're fnding out they
can get away."
T lurtno w'rnt sears. the IRS i -r,
zi.ateSoutheuternregrnn
ic'ornprislng the states of
Alabama. Florida, Georgia.
South Carolina. and Tennessee)
were annually involved In about

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Garden Circles

We're
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Inhalation
Therapist
Will Speak

Marijuana Report

The second in it series of
educational programs for Bo -ij AS,Uç1A -ED PRIM Abuse, said the group's report or selling pot.
President Nixon, who apwas 'a very sane and humane
persons with emphysema and
The
recc*iunrndation
by
a
ma
nine members of the
approach"
that
pointed
reasonable
and
Will
tie
held
their famthex
to &amp; WIWI uouid free law enfurcerstodeal cacnmnkxsion, received the reMonday. March, at.3Opin.. tiUmaI
in the Conference Roam of the (TIIaI penal ties f or rtvate with the problem of hard divags. port wi thout comment
Health Use of marijuana has
"1 would tie the last one .to San Francisco Undershcnlf
County
Seminole
Frenchmixedreactionamongboththernmendanyone get
Wo
Department.
Reuben Greenberg saidhe
nation's outhandlaw (tllfOrVe- volved with pot,butIthinkthis
Avenue,Sarifutd"Mitreescomplrtel" with that
Honqmentofficials.
helpsput it inperspective;' he recommendation."Wethinkthe
Mrs.Carol
Someofficialsgave
said
RegisteredIrthalatnat
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Therapist.SeminoleMemorialsupporttotheIdea , butothersThe13-membetctnninlsslon.
but not made illegal.
at the end of a ear'c study', the same
Hospital. MU present the branded recOftUiiefldaUOnS b
alcohol Is"
programwhich Includes $ film the National Commission on urged Wednesday that the guyernment
end
prosecution
of
OPIflLOII
also
were
divided an
Ofl ebysema After the Marijuana and Drug Abuse as
time
college
campuses
and
among
howing
of
the
film.
Mrs.
impractical
and
's'vt
danmarijuana
but
users
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of
the
nation'r
youth
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for
growing
others
jail
terms
and
fines
uist
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The hibiscus Circle of Sanford Garden Club met March 11

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Reaction Is Mixed

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Bonnie Byrd (substituting for
her sister Mrs. Effie Durden)
lemon
delicious
served
meringue pie and coffee
Mrs. Gordon Brls.son, led the
opening prayer and It was
reported that the Garden Club
gave eight flats of flower plants
to the mellonville Nursing
Home. The Garden Theraphy
make
will
committee
shamrocks and attach them to
paper cups of mints for the
patients at the same nursing
home.
Exceptional students at
Croon-is School were shown bird
pictures with dewriptio.i3 and
taught to build bird feeders.
Suggestions were made for the
Sidewalk Sale in May. Mrs.
Brisson gae a report from the
Board Meeting. A Flower Show
will be held May 27 and 28 from
I to S p in. each day' all
mem&amp;ers were asked to enter
as mnilny plants as possible in

the show.
April 10 is Arbor Day and it is
hoped everyone will plant a i
tree, bush or flowers on that
Prison
Raiford
day.
greenhouses need help and the
club will do their share to help
with this project. The Spring
District meeting will be held In
inhtirtl April 12.
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Felloting committee report",
Mrs. Audrey Speer gave an
Interesting talk on grooming
show plants and flowers for a
flower show. She advised
members to scrub pots, remove
dead or yellow leaves and
flowers- repot when necessary
so pot and plant will be In
proportion' buy a healthy plant
and put one stern of plant In
each pot- do not crowd or put
niore than one plant In a potkeep watered and fertilized and
water only when top soil Is dry.
A question and answer period
followed her talk. The whole

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Mrs. Katie Smith learned th i s is true by placing
following ad:

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the first day

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The April 14 meetIng, at the
Garden Center, will feature a
program planning and a plant
exchange. hostesses will be
Mint's J. B. Williams, W. 0.
Livingston and J. E. Gradick.

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Florida 130 to 1%. said the conmisCentral
the
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have 'very serious national reDisease Association
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and he called the
public
is
Invited
to
attend
The
these meetings For additional findL'tgs 'terrifying."
But 161lither Rtcbte, director
Infoririatlon call Mrs. lyalne
of the Texas Program on Drug
Graham. 423-01i33. Orlando.

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daisies, empire waist, long
sheer sleeves and carried a
of inurns,
bouquet
cascade
daisies and greenery.
Iltidesinalul and matron were
Cindy NCWIOIOI' and Mrs
Sandy South Their gown.s anti
flowers were identical to those
of the honor ntti'ri'lant
Bob Brown was test man and
serving as ushers were Terry
Tmosper and Joe Tanner. Miss
Shellie Bishop was flower girl
and ring bearer was Bob Brown
Jr.
The bride's mother wore a
yellow dress anti coat ensemble
and a corsage of yellow

carnation corsage.

I'ollowlng the rsrernony, a

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held
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'The t,rlrle'i table was overlaid
with green net riser white and
centered with ii white floral
arrangement.
The five tiered wrtkftng cake
wait tleu,rated with sweet peas
anti topped with a miniature
bride and groom and two whita
drives S.rve'l with the cake
were lime punch, nuts and
mints Mrs Virginia ltnbertaon
and Sandy Trosper rut and
served the cake tinil pouring
were l,rraine liolton anti

MIl'IrerI At.l, an aunt Of the
t4'ijie

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uIlsttitNted to thoSe alterWlIng
Mrs Willie Pippin. pianist.
pi'ev'nt"i barkgrrsirid music all
during the rereptlnn bOUTS
For traveling, %Iflr Bishop
those a blue crepe dress with
beige accessories arid the rose
corsage ff0m her wpddlng
bouquet. The Couple left for a
wedding trip ft. Welt Disney
Worki arid when they return will
tie at borne at ill East 8th
Street, Sanfr,c'rl
'The grr,liTn s employed by

Wall Plumbing and heating Co
and the bride at (leiweal

Dynamics toe

Of tOWfl glieSta ifl(IUded
Mrs Mildred AMI. y?ar1.

1 V aunt of the fwid.

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U.S. May Ease

Public School Construction Needs
Ways and means W raise $2.65 million for
construction in Seminole county are
coming to the point of decision for the members
of the county public school board,
This is focusing attention on the administrative performa". of Superintendent
in
John Angel and those he hs pia
of responsibility,
It is also cresting at a time when the
educrtional press in all the public schools in
th is state is getting under the microscope of
those whose belief that ii,s basic issue of improvement can no longer Pie evaded,
Suggestions that a millage election be held
before July 1st to authorize
additional four
mills to be levied and thus provide almost
enough to satisfy the projected needs raise
almost more questions than they answer.
Probably the one which the property owners
school

whowouldbe theonestoshou)dersuchaboostm
millage would most likely ask is whether or not
those who could vote would include those who
would not have to pay the increase as they pay no

such

answer is: "Yes."
But the underlying question which this
proposal evokes is broader, deeper and most
important This is whether or not the proposal to
take this route, raise tins vast sum and expend it
i as usual), is not a continuance of a practice
which has not proved efficient.
tax at all. The

Swanky Swizzle

Point

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This, of course has already taken a feeble
start while the larger political drives of
politicians on the national and state levels
dominate the news.
For the taxpayer In Seminole county,
however, this issue of school administration is
vital. Those who seek re-election or who aspire to
positions of power as superintendent or school
board members need to trot out qualifications
and records.
For this is a pocketbook issue which reaches
into th e pockets of every propertY owner in the
county.

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Bill B
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Pic'colo. Brian's widow. wrote
C
aJer wTlt.ifli. Burke ariJ ('anwx'xin Mitchell
to say she loved the pictu.'r, we project, this one sTV 'Movie of starring, the
-mtnute film
of acctin- the Week"
all felt a good P
called "The dwells on a group of rra'ujta on
HOLLYWOOD — When the pli.thment.
Ries"
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"It's much better a Large city police fc,'mt'1110
time for Emn'zy awards rolls "Wt_
than the as-erage police
f*'tXTucer Is Aaz'onSpefljruz
incidmtkIlY.
"The kea here," said Blinns.
*rtxui&amp; (* of the Shims high in waned to have an even greater said Blinna, with some unpolice
now
a
the rnn ng will uri&amp;wibtedly be fee1ng for the xUry than men, det-statement. '1 think il
that eitraordmary TV movie in spite of the football shot at developing into a aeries, U -ing to get their peopie from a
mcrr varied group guys from
"Brian's Song." This was the background."
which would be
dramatized retelling of a real- From "Brian s Song, Bhinns
With Darren McGavtn. Paul out of the Peace OFPI.
iife drama, the friendship of two
laers. Gale Sayers
and the late Brian Piccolo.
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A wealthy resident of Monte Carlo, Monaco,

and his wife recently visited New York. Entering
the lobby of their hotel at 3 a.rn, they were met

The gunman
relieved the wife of jewelry worth more than
$75,000. lr.cbded in the !o"t wj%c ft di*nind and
ruby-stuff ed swizzle stick wor th about $500. A
swizzle sti ck, to most people, means a plastic
gadget wor th perhaps two cents used to stir
alcoholic beverages. When F. Scott Fitzgerald
said, "The rich are different from you and me,"
he knew what he was talking about. —
Charleston (S.C.) News and Courier
by a well-dressed man with a gun.

Write

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Senator Edward M. Kennedy favors total
all the draft-dodgers and bug-outs
who have fled the country to evade their

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pam several masitta later, is
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Within Itic nex t few nionths. President Nikon nul',
restrictions on the exrrt of high technology macliInci
and equipment to the ,o% let Union
take
At the same time, the President is cjt'ctett to
lacing
Russian
the
hurdles
at
easing
aimed
positive steps
e sports to this country
lxons So',iet specialists have told
It is know n that
him these steps would not present serious dangers to the
united States so long as American shipments to Russia
not contribute directly to athniwed military sstems
MCISCO% watchers argue that the Russian sstCni
—except for its highprtority military .uidustrial complex
erently so bogged don In bureaucratic super.
is
that an easing ofI's restrictions anti a step up

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John F. Fldrhigc Sr., (X)
Tangelo l)rlve, Sanford,

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yellow minis flanking the ..ltrir,
two spiral candelabra with
burning tapers and ixilteul
poInts at s'antii,(e spots.

equipment
in Russian imports of atiancedtoindustrial
significantly narrow
will not enable the Soviet Union
country.
ttw tndustrlal'ecanomic gap with this
machinery and
Is
buying
already
Soiet
Union
The
equipment in west Europe amid Japan to the limit of its
ahilit% to pay It is straining to purchase the imported
foods its people require To buy appreciably more in the
United States or any here else would put a severe strain
gold rcseres.

want at the quality and prices they insist on
Russia has a future export potential, on paper. of huge
dimensions She has underdeveloped petroleum. gas.
lumber. and mineral resources aching for the input of
foreign capital These are products U S companies would

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buy in quantities if development is forthcoming and the
price is right
The problem Is not the Soviet objection to Profits The
Russians are known to be amenable to a formula, worked
out in discussions with Japanese businessm'fl by which
American-.; could take out the U.S share in products
gas.
gas, petrolcum. lumber and minerals
Tt difficulties apparently are of a different nature
but what they are is not clear.
Japanese businessmen with access to major amounts
of investment capital, industrial know-how and the skilled
technicians required, have been negotiating in (Iuit.'
friendly fashion with the Russians for several yeai
The Japanese have what the Russians want and the
Japanese badly need the products that would result from

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with mnatthlng cost and a
corsage of pink rarnati'mi
Yrilkcwlng the rererr,"J 4
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(if the bskla'* parents. in
flair*svllte. Assisting with the
serving and entertaining w,r.
Mrs Grey Ifirni, whiru pn.sIde'l
at the ptmh howl and Carol
VelkPsile kept the te'kle'a rnk
itire tags 4 white net tied with
rst,hon ware given nt4t k
Jill haven

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The ssclpgrr,nm Is presenn,
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Carolina, South Gate, Calif
Savannah, Ga South Carrittr,a,
Tampa. lake Mary and rr,
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style formal length gown with
high lace collar. The hive trim
was repented down the waist
front and hack, accented in time

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a we-dding trip to GatIinbor.
'Tern Their new r• 4.•r' •i
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Winter Park

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Mrs. Carol Velithuis, 31%trr of
the bride, was matron of honor.

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streamers.

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attached to a headed half-crown
headdress and she carried a
cas'&amp;itling bouquet of green
cymbidluin orchids, accented

on the front and sk.yes and a
carnation corsage Th'
piI.i
vi',tr'r rw,
grooms .a.

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wraP it resi double t'g.asted

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h&gt; her parents, wore a formal
length empire style gown of
candlelight crepe featuring a
high collar with pearls, beau.
s irk and bing full sleeves with
la'al"ii tufts

Russia ill find it extremely dttticult to expand its
sales to the United States, even under more favorable
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MRS. JOHN EDWIN ELDItIDGE

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HoU)nd writer. buy us a
drink when we get out to the "
coast' kind of maiL People were
moved. aff ected. by 'Brian's

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any criterion, U. S. pri. '1
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likely to be a long time coming.

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By RAY MHUGH
Cie1, Washiaglimu Burnt
Copley News Service

fetred voice in West German internal affairs, should a
"fascist" or "revanchist" government come to power in

WASHINGTON — A reluctant President Nixon is being
pulled closes' and closer to the mushrooming West German
political crisis over Qiancelki' Willy Bi'ardt'i "ostpoIitik"
Even a hint from the White House might decide the
fig-bus struggle ow Band's treaties with Moscow and
Warsaw. Any hint, however, also could have a profound
W
effect to the President's scheduled May visit to Moscow.
The Kreznlin-con(rolled RUuikrz press already has
warned that if West Germany does not rafify the treaties "a
new cold way would break out and a hot war might be
possible."
The struggle in the Boon Parliament alongside the cold
and mist' Rhine Is a classic one. It involves not only the
future crAirse of West relations with the Communist East, but
also 6M threads of German nationalism that stretch back a
century, to Binarck and beyond into the gray shadows of
Centralopean histo'y.

Brandt Is asking th Parliament or Bundestag tO ratify
the treaties he negotiated in 1970. flit pacts, in essence,
recognize Scxiet hegemony over all of Eastern Europe,
swTrfldes' all German claims to territory east of the Odes'Neisse River line (including old Junker and Prus.sian birthrights i, grant de facto recoEnitlon to the sovereignty of

In return, Brandt s promised normalized relations with
the East and expanded commerce.
His Qirlstian Democrat oomstlon calls the treaties a
"sellout." Brandt has IUZT'_flderei the German dream of
rewüfIcation, (fry charge, and has received ceJy empty
concessions. The pacta, they clami,
Germany's role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organlution
and possibly within the European Economic Community, or
Common Market.
A West German spokesman for Brandt replies that the
treaties "are in the interests of the German pecpIe and indisperisaibile for the detente policy of the entire West"
The decisive vote is scheduled for early May. if Brandt
wins, the way is open for quick ratification of the 1971 Big
Four Berlin agreement and Moscow would undoubtedly seize
on the Nixon visit to renew pressure for a 1973 European
Security Conference to write a formal end to World War U.
Should Brandt lose, West Germany almost certainly
faces a most b.tter, hard-fought parliamentary election,
Russia's well-orchestrated policy Of detente toward Western
Europe will have struck the sourest of notes and the Soviets
will be confronted suddenly with uncertain conditions on both
their Asian arid European borders.

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with Bible and maps, the Christian origins of western
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"Thmking themselves justified by the God they uor'
shmped, t he stations of Europe proceeded to subdue both
the lands and the peoples of the western continents
They came to regard their actions as the inevitable result
o the foreordained plan of God or the future history of
c world
The colonists esta ks?ied a fjot't'rnrnelit UI
thich the major documerts of state proclaimed the right
of every man to choose his own religion, to pick his own
vocation, to hare rights to his own property, his home.
his job. and his time to be determined by himself."
Deloria notes that at first this philosophy seemed pus
sible to the Indian nations America was a vast empire—
people and nations could get along if there was respect
or each other's laws snd customs. But the arrangement
turned sour and is hen the west was won, somebody lost
"In the years that followed, another doctrine arose
from the minds of Christian men
'Manifest destiny'
It was G od's will, we were told—sndee
the peop e
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of America were told—that Chrutuirs civilwztwn
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should
extend from 'sea to shining sea' as it were. Everything
non hrist man and lacking the Ciaturn.i and attributes of
Christian civilization was to be pushed from the inertIa
ble path of progress"
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that, a Bible
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present, why does an Indian make a new plea to the

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making Christmas ornaments Daniel Pasque. They also Ladies) are holding a rwnmage
for their own use.
visited with Dr. Swider and Mr. sale this Friday and Saturda&gt;
T"Pey visit the Sanford Con- and Mrs. Ray Reck, In March 24 and 2, from 10 a in
valescent and Nursing home Hollywood, and Mr. and Mrs. Al until S p. m.
each month. Since the first of hiiggin.s in Cooper City.
Site of the sale Is the former
the year they have delivered lap
Party Time location, next to
robes and every irtonth they
Don Knight's Shoe Store, First
David hoental and his wife, Street, downtown Sanford.
make and deliver 30 dozen
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Any persons desiring to
David's donate items for the civic enwith
vacationing
Retired l"utks Club held their parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred th'avvr are asked to call Mrs
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waste that was being burned to Lruckload of (hi' waste. He full-time employes and 25 part.
get rid of it. He had seen this broke the bark into small time helpers in this area hard
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STh.ATFORD, Nil.
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sold from New Hampshire to
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England's mountains of lumber atthorrence of waste.
Tree bark, he knew, was Most Important of all, he Pennsylvania.
Mill waste.
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up In the New Hampshire the .DLl. Why, he wondered, did furrows of his own fields and a larger and potentially more
hinterland, Greg MacDonald people have to destroy saw the soil, worn out from valuable Use for bark and other
(he's not rea1J old) is using wmeudng which nature had generations of depletion far- waste from umber milia.
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a developed over scores
wood waste from sawmills
common product all over imzidreris — of years" His thanks to the wood bark's Hampshire deaeod that the
northern New England — to Yankee upbringing told him eru'ictung contributions of town of Stratford must stop
make a highly nutrient soil that such waste was Inex- calcium. sodiwn, magnesiwn. dumping Its sewage wastes into
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combine the wood waste with MacDonald set about doing turned his 1(Oiear-old barn into were flabbergasted.
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women had lunch at an Orlando Bor koski 241 East Second
restaurant after they made Street, have returned to their
their delivery.
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civil rights of the American Indian \ et a quick survey of
American history reveals the close partnership between

of Mr. Deloria's

-- Marvin Nor.
Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin was the son of Robert
throp, 660 lake Drive, are
and
Rosemary Kearney.
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enjoying the visit of their
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bell
FrIday, March 17, marked a
from Saginaw, Mich. and are
CIIULUOTA
-minute reunion of the Abbott
staying In an apartment
By LEZA BAKER
family. It had been • long
Chuluot.a for a month. They plan twenty seven years since the
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iflC Knit WItS l,..IUU IVCVflLiY
family of five sis ters and their
made a trip to Mrs. Russell's Florida, including, Disney parents were re-united.
home for A.typica! children in World and Cape Kennedy.
Otto and Elizabeth Abbott,
Orlando. The women presented
their five daughters, Mildred
Steve Hyman has moved to Hohlister. Katherine hlinda, all
the home with three large
cartons of used clothing for the the Central Florida area from of 'fituavill' Mary Ellen Penny
Charleston, S.C. lie is the from Canton, Ohio, Cordy
children and Infants.
The members nu'de and nephew of Ferrell and Ann Hagen from Hawthorne, Calif..
donated 17 fitted sheets, 15 lliiuin of Fourth Street.
and Lisa Baker, Chuluota, met
handmade quilts, ten jump
at the Jess Parrish Memorial
suits, two diaper shirts, two pair
Mr. and Mrs. Haney Weber, hospital in Tttusvllle, where
of knit boots, and one box of toys 471 East Third Street, observed Mrs.. IloULster is a patient, with
that had been donated to the their 46th wedding anniversay the reunion taking place In the
club,
on March 20. The couple was
The club accepts U.Wd married In Chicago, their native
clothing and used toys for the home, and moved to ChuluoLi
k IA1,dif?S
children and Infants. This has eight years ago.
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in early February, Vine Deloria'Jr., a Standini Rod
Sioux and author ("Custer Died for Our Sins'
ad
dressed an open letter to the heads of the Christian
churches in America. Distributed by the Forum for Con'
temporary History, it has been published in the Los An.
geles Times and other papers. t deserves an extensive
audience and careful consideration
At the start of his letter to the churches, Vine Deloria
Jr suggests that the pastors may be surprised to receive
this petition that rests so heavily in political affairs: the
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If J. Kearney of Taint.svllle
and huts two sons from Daytona,
Ralph and It. J. Kearney Jr.,
left Sunday for Taylo'vilIe. Ill.,
to attend the funeral services of
Mr. Kearney's great-grandson,
Kevin Kearney who had his
fourth birthday this past Jan.

next meeting will be held on
April 20, with Douglas Sen.
strom. Sanford attorney, to give
a talk on "Wills" and a report
(in Florida laws that the new
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Anne Deck lloatiek smi John united in holy Matrimony Unitril
(')'ur.Is. back by n Ia, e liw and bnkle, was ring tarer
Methodist
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wool Adiii
(iia polyester and
Rev.
hlrklessnai.tu were Sarah dr.s.. with h*n4.I,pacIIflg turn
tictating vlergman at the
best man anqt uitheff
the
ikuitile ring .'eremnony. IS' Margaret Rwikle, sister
Willa n'I,
MIt heel
54'lilen F Wnlil0, organist, bri(fr mr,41 I ,li'wia FliltliIge, sIi'er were
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lulls,
('harlestin,
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iii the grown 'l'belr gowns and
Cnrql,
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Mary
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were
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Michelle flosti(k, zlamighter rd
John E. Ehirlilge Sr, served
Mr. and Mrs Earl Charles
titid, wam flower gIrl and
the
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Emory
Runkle,
nephew
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Deck. 2531 North
Gainesville, and the
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Moscow Trade

of
barrage which mi ll be set off when the
schools becomes one of political ambitions as

Paying no attention to the grade of education
or the ability of the faculty to impart the learning
%th11 duer tion is supposed to provide, the
nagging and disturbing question of waste in this
traditional process will not down.
Has th e year-round use of schools been given
a fair investigation? Has the modernization o!
the older schools been given honest judgment
and equal attention? Would the use of buses on a
year-round plan help to meet the c osts of
deterioration which are now inescapable?
Has the expanding bureiucraCY which has
been underway during the Angel superintendency justified itself in terms of dollars
saved, not dollars spent'
All of these questions are only a part of the

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IHUC harder than
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The Semthok Jurnor C4J1.ge d)Vtto MteflU, jWior 1. tp*rh
nrjgtrui,' Carnee. aad •Thtt high ahonl mLk wvtm veara compete ir the dhithnce rnLd)e
trhmen ard the umpert w cnrn,wu
reIM Situr4a, hut TwehaN% ifl
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Rradk) Clnh a
effnrU. ot
Fktda in Caineinllk 71w *1 )iIIth *hA
R311fl will o1n Santa Barbara
frosT. astound the nation coming
wthclt
division
domimiting
FnrUla
track
coach.
prrdlcti
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the
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Raiders will compete tnmnn
WlflWflrPId.
hOtS IS ClUb West Of SatiUt IO'RTflrilMO$ MSIk
tn?TPa5( over 11W 7
gaIW4 the honor n(
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agalna annie of the finest JuCi the ii'tiOT Siturda'
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ads In the Mate Open
this sumnw n banner field of resurfaced and the now siurface Include Jim Ryuri. who began open d1vtMn twe-'nik rel*
Amnorwin
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rserus fluLms hat started nut tIn seasne in FarmulaantI a
compelitlan with a aecond place ftts W Argent
first place in the South African Grand Pris is take the Jintats
lead for the World flrivers Camplosuisip 71w "as,' as
Bulrxw is called. has perfrnmed efinttleh it beccmiffig mis
of 2kw top five drivers in the world Hukne end }.ackw
Stewart are real ttwuats to run off and hide in the Cass-Am
ames this year Thest onl. major competition at this pnl* Is
Mark Donahue it the Penike- peepareal Porelw
flow about Don Garlits shattering all recorile at Gainivilir thu. past weekend. A ç*clal thanks goes to Carl
Ventura far tin fine job Lw' did in rovertnr 1w deag rac
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Sebris A.raam
I will be the anchor mar on the' upemntng ts-nsaat of
the 12 hour race at Setring 71w rate coverage will begin at
10,30 a.tt. with one hour of live Lwsir'aC covering a half
hour a! prr.-ra.ct and a haL' hoist of race coverage Then we'
will ha'it reports twice at bow- urith one half hn before the
end of the race Then we will hr''4l fin race entil the end
with another half hour of post rare ruiortlng Neal year the
1 hour rare will be moved U' a n iac1Mt bet gilt te the
Sebring area
The European version of the Cars-An wit: feature a
McLarrrt MAF with is Meceaes TWbOChITItad 6.3 lItre engine
A patent combinittint in iuvhndy's hook U the bogs ran be
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battle c1urmx4 CUtter weekfflCl it 1*710011 lnnaUetiil
Speedway but tie powerful CT s will hew to wait for a
"new' fight that ti taking or sudden agnificante
The internatsonsil Motor Spinla Asiocaztsum is kicking efi
the ewn Camel Th,phy CT Series wIth the Starlight Tire.'Hour road rare- beginning a: nine p.m.. S,atirdat night. Apeil
The $i0.0 even: river ieslnns's 3J1.m circuit is ciof Wv' cornpectes to attract over N entries and Un
petitnirs will he either driving Corvette. or Poradios
but there's a. p!-ehnunar) road race for "bobs grand'
cars anti 11w iW-mile sedan acramble is attrartlig one of Un
most Interesting fields of raci e. '11w 13,&amp;I peelenta
Is art los a seven pun start. and eight dtftesent type. of
"bat grands' have astread Last aiim-ed
Tin headline Canie Trnptss tftee.hnw race will be
featuring a number at competitor, win have already driven
at liasytona anti Setring tlu seasa -. hut Use lS-mlk
preluutnar is filled wilt: snrprLies flpvtnna line seatli
Spes'dwni rmitc be is hr lu Omit ronipetitive .'venznç a!
ractn ever
Petty Fevered At AILSi
The nation's leading nuto sports ashen anti breedcasters wtu art members of the Union 7$ Racing Panel of
Experts have gone on record pre&amp;tang 1wt the Atlanta
race .dird lii'
mlie NASCA1 Grand Natimual stack
Sundin, March 2*1, will be one of the imit hircet' contested
evenu. of the W7'2 auto racing acwm
Ii is 5tCLfii pt'-i. ri poh rendirteti ti óetermlne Un
event. 2 Panel
tavo'iU driver of the upcoming Atianta
members cast tint vote tar T'Iynioutt driver ltacbw'ti Pelt'.,
wee giver. U Chrnii drI'm-of Randlensan, N.C., 2
botib) Allison of HuCytowTn. Alabama: and 21 voles went U
Mercw') driver A .1 Fnyt, a! Houston. 'Iexaa, as the evesta
winner of tin race
Pett holds just about ever'. recorti is stack cor racing
race's won. nnotw wot, anti omit thstaa lTf1(I, )snt to
nanse few Fnyt has. aireads won the tnt Mt-mile itock car
races. he has participated in this year, t*yhan. and Ontario.
Ca!lfortua Allison startea dead last and moved pp to lead fin
field with tie retired with mechanical problems in tin
Carolina 501) only two weeks ago
Other drivers giver a vote of confidence b Union 7$
Racing Panel of Experts members are Dodge driver Bui
Baker 11 : IJodge driver !lubti hue 4i, and Mata
driver Mark launohue' and Ford driver L*vsd Pearasm at ant
vote each
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A J klknneter charnpionahip race fur Porimila pper
Vet will Opel e'umpetntiue activities it I p.nn., Friday. March:
as the preatnitnar) event is the' Thud '1 12 hairs of
Sebring, scheduled far Sasattu-das. Mardi at 11 sun '11w
supet vet race, titLed "The lover-House Bebraig Challenge"
will be the first of a Ui-race professional champeonitup aerms
fix- drivers a! the Volkswagen pvuend Furmsial Mer Vies
Anumg the mntrase already rau-rmd for the race we
Gerard Lrunegarcit of wetiet, wumer of Last north's IMSA
super vet event in FlareJis in a Lola F.raswgae* leak a fin'sman team of Lisrc'pean entries tot Ut race beini brought to
Seining b) Volkswagen of AnserU.
Major United States unirsea are aflady Its from 1w'e
Plepes, Alexandria. Vs., an a Buyile; Gorn atiey.
Shawnee, Kin., itt a 7zitler Toin 1*nt - mud Tom Beddy ni
1kw Geimral Tune Corp I Ai1, and florlaa I1t Cwkel1.
Cantonment, In a Zink. Harry Caidweli. Me!baaiie, in a
Dickann and tin DeMsirco heathens. Ron end Rub in Ktsyabo
to Harry lzejle,
Biddy and Davr I inlidied tin tint
Charlotte, N'C.. in 1!71, with Peipet lheeateomg the ksaa
until traffic trouble glowed hisu.
Formula Super' Vet is based on Vclkawr
tauing the 1100cr VW engine which generally can be -chnd
ower from Its nermal IC ta Sleek
to peudute aomr 13fI
alngle-.eat and openwtaeled. the little ipe's negotiate
Setrings tight turna and long itralgida at ppse varying
fri-in 3 miles pet bow- in tin hairpin to over 1X so Un
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NIT Title Quest
puurit'e. arid could be truly
outstanding If he continues to
come- slung.

Ctstc sai of his. second
"E traurufljt. "We're getting
11i1s'( teaching dune' than itt 1971
when a inn coaching Stuff was
itttinI aeivainted with a new
There'a. less rail-cab stuff
this. aprmnc. but inure basic
teiachung a! blocking and
tacktung. 'That's what wins
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Associated Press Sports ttrflrr Wasdin 'cs things just a bit
NE%%' YORK tAPs - The' last different 'i'be key to this
time St. John's met Niagara, gaunt." he says, "is whether
the Redmei'i nulied from a 16- our re-tuounding holds up and
point deficit for a 93-90 sidisi')'- bow we'll our quickness goes
but that was when they had a aj;amnst their inside- speed."
The Lsiu!pturis hase an injury
health&gt;' Mel Lhus'tsTOnight, though, Davis lies In problem of their own-ocuring
Vie-mining's
Ernie
a hospital room, depriving ha. leader
teammates vi their top scorer sprained ankle.
There's no way that Davis can
and rebounder as they seek a
thc* at their fifth National In- plisy I or St John's-but ii Greg
vttatlun Tow-name-nt basketball C'lurss tills In for him the way he
did against Oral Roberta,
champkmzlup.
St Johns ()jjth Frank Mul- Davis' absence- won't In fe-it
tuft was ucvu,ct as lx consid- quite so severely.
O ered playing the Purple Eagles Davis was brilliant during his
In tonight's semruhnal without 34 rnumutts. scoring 12 points
his &amp;-luut-7 ce-inter. "It'll be- like and 1',rabbing 12 rebounds, But
as he drove- in for what ended up
hell on earth for us."
71st opener of the- double- being hi-s final basket of the
header at Madison Square- Gaf" game-aid prhably liii !uial
den will have an abundance of one In the tourney-lila knee'
big men-Jackaum'ilk's 74in1 buckled.
lie crashed to the- floor wrIthcenter Dave' Brent and Mar)'ungunpalnwbadtnet'rled.
What
land's r-9 pivotman Len Elniute
had
been
earlier
nunutes
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forward
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1-11
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just a c'rawp in his right knee
Maryland Coach Lefty tine- was now a turn tend(s), They
sell believes tine dn*nipi'JtiSl'UP took l,nmi Af ott as strt't"tner
Hut on l,.an.c Clue-ta, a (n-li
will be derided by defense "iid
eaervr
who poured in 77 points
well
on
dewe are playing sery
in 21 rebounds as the
and
hauled
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strong
This
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tense now.
off an Oral
Re-dunn
f.,uqjght
suit. McMllien and Elnaure have
94-71.
win
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to
ttutaerts
well
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the 11 team that went to the toning-three of them conning
day yet tonight carries a classic him, and ar.snrred
In confrontations as John Wood- "Pride. You want to do the NC/tA final before losing to on Darrell Porter's honmer-to
I?UI.3 Cit citiges
beat the Giants.
UCLA.
en. and his defending basketball best ou can with the group you
Lou Pinhella drove in the ',s-inMcAdoo averaged nearly )
champaon UCLA Ba-inns face have. You start living in the
Denny Ca-urn and the Louisville past arid you're doze. You Live points per game during the ring run for Kansas City with a
in the future arid you're- done, regular season and was follow- two-out, seventh inning double,
Crthnahs.
Teacher Wooden must be fa- What you do us the present will ed in the scoring category by and Jim "('atlish" Hunter train
senior forward l)enns5 Wuycik with John "hllue Muon" Odoun
vax-ed as the undefeated Bruins afe'ct the future"
North Carolina takes a 25-4 to shut out ('alifurnia on seven
ii&gt; %Il1i- ILA1'IIET
s.txth
In
Los
Angeles,
the
North
S brow
continue their bad fin' a
In.s'.t' bt't'si 1CM fMtlsuts s ored, I Liack corning out for a po.ss
%'.sos-i:sti'eI l'rt'ss Sporle Writer
straight national collegiate C.a.molina-Flocid-a State meeting record into the tournament with hits for Oakland
.ntI so one mentioned tn..
n- (IU('Stiufl the conclusions drawn break across the Lire of
hlONOl.tJl,tJ (Al') -'the
Off the field, the Yankees and
ave-n and their eighth us mist naturall&gt; takes second bulling to Florida State-al 26-5. UCLA, the
it was nice the sun ha I
freon that. Maybe' there are oth- sarIslusuige just at
eUCLA and Louisville. However, leader of The Associated Press Red Sos uinade a trade' which tuonal Football League will 'r reasons,"
baked out his disposition ar.1
years
him a step or tt'o ad- that a writer di n't have 5.
North Carolina arid Florida the winner will be us the final, poUthroughouttheseason,hasa had bee-n rumored fur five tackle the problem of rule
It should be noted, however, giving
vantage Lw does riot now have. get it all from hank Aguirr'
State meet In the other semi- scheduled at the Los Angeles d-0 mark with Louisville at 26- months. New York sent veteran t'tuinge pruosals today-unit tkt CuuiuuiLsaioner l'ete I(ozelle
-4'.iving offensive pl.ayers I.e-u winked
Danny Cater to the' lied Sot, one of the pec,uhe sitting on the said as the meetings began
final. slated to start at 9.10 pin. Sports Arena on Saturday at 3.
that snore- room to escape todaY's
chair
L's
'hey, Aguirre," Pie yeik-'t
edge
of
his
All four coaches were In who are looking for a first
5 10 p.m. EST, Saturday.
Err.
a guy who he' considered the dropoff in ctut'quitk defenders by some Us the other side of
the- b.st
°
inexc'hange
for
Sparjust
recently
was
spinning
no
radical
basenuin,
agree-n-sent
that
Florida
State
boasts
height
Wooden and his crew fact a
seorirn one of the "trouble tuit'thod that would serve the Sing cage- The handsome s;'n
pilot
the
us
club coached by a 34-&gt;'ear"Old with sophomore Lawrence changes will be made either on ky i.&gt;- lc, a leftha,nded relief the rinsi of the niuoon
spots" (acing the sport .snti IItepurpose of widening the field. crass pitcher now turned
uitctn'r whose 16 saves In 1971 of the Apollo 12 command
who played at UCLA and am- Mcü'ay at 6-foot 11 and Reggie offense or defense.
ferrt'd to "stop a trend before ii
proposal suggests moving coach came o;e-r obedsentl One
"It would be ridiculous to were foot snore than the entire ute
t't'cnuO". slissgeruus
iisted the head man fix three IUyaais just .en inch shorter.
I be-en talking to (lit'
the'
hash
us,artu to the snitktle of
I )*'spitt' the fact that La's back
North Carolina i-s shorter with make major changes at this New' York pItching staff could
years when the Firumns sun the
bleeping
writers," he ia.'
Inn the weeks prior to the
middle
to
tine
tine' field or closer
on earth how as executive vice'
manage,
flab McAduci at 6-9 handling the point," saud Wooden.
NC/tA crown each season.
straight-faced. "and ,insw.'
number of proixus- thinun they .ere
president of the Ness ('rle'ans miet'tings, ii
ing their bleeping questit.:
1-laying won an mans' title-s., post position Ilowes'er. the club
nib have hx's'si ath'arnt'esl Hut tine
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Two players acquired durini
Lw 1971 jeitani.. center fielder
lt'tei arid third inasenias!: Gurr.
Jesiadt. are counted upon tt
produce tot a. full season Jeten.
wtu' ttnk 3 baser and hit .4 tin
the' lnternutmmn. Loague. lit.M17.ELL
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lusts wit! III :s.'n'L .1tsusd: hit
Fran Cure 1nu5' vi fct i1tyU'
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arnie-ti us the dci exist- nurnit.
called tint' best third bUtt tie'- tel of Liechtenstein at the tai
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With .h'ter taibtied lot center anti's rookie bead enact: was
BY HUBERT MIZELL
field, Lorot, Let, OUst Brown. utiv-y is a. tattered tartit&amp;
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Lurr) Stahl and Clarence Gas•rhat's changing." says
and he's one of our real hopes." honesti don't know wti JoIst.
tot are in as crowd aeekm the Curet. "but slowi
Curc will switch ti a. t-4 de-- isn't a better passer The' basir
istisest two outfield pussttatnu.
Evers te-ZIOn
ien*wt' uhgnnitsnt tin 11577 with skills are there. it is puzzling U
Gisstn hit .31k 1: 11571' but Use spring, but Fran utwnul
'boy turn, tutn, and we're restina Inn
dynamo
dropped 91) points last Y
1t-pound
has more beef in his offensive
Bob Barton gives IIOIId ne-- urn and a hndf ul of genuine Christiani as tin nose' guard a lot tins spe-inti We all hope it
'We have sonw fine young wilt tx-trig bin, back better thait
tense tuetund tIn plate
rsuu prospects
like Wymore Rnctise, ever"
Miami's
small,
slow
Hurricenters,
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of WI for as 4-7 record LiILCI the YUUZ1E etui*ctn "He's our petition ii. Kus- Baiter, a &amp;-fuot'
3 ubick passing wtiu from
hove stiow signs i,! becoming a. big plas man
Minami Editots High's 1970 itate
Tin'
HurriCaintS
fun','
SiItTWd
little faster nt1 a bunch bigger.
phiiyers-now
30
freshman
cbairnpwns,
and JuniOr college
olletaive'
lisse
the'
at
Lool:
eligible- los' varsity competition transfer Coy Hall of Torrance,
-Anttnsn' "Muni:' Luuren.. I us' the' first mw ni twa. Calif.. who a. more of a rollout
',Slb-puwiti tackle' Irwin New Cas- de-cadsri.-and Curca taupe-s tin man.
"Defensively, linebackers are'
new rule wiLl pad his depth
tic. Pa
a. need nunibet-s, some as miput-tuint as tiuurtertiacks.
-Fred Russ. 265-pound junior
The Ovirde High School t fltht 'S1flj: SUirtifli' liii', college- transfer tackle front people who can coon off the are an offense," Curci coinbends and fill the- gaps rue4" Lw meni.ed as. the Canes.
Athletu IlDosier Club is hoping running U tar end a! arena User: Last Orange, J
their March 30 e-nd to spruig
miWI.' Cistet said
t*s
weaving
between
37"pound
Hurrah,
t'otU
-bonn:.
II' get a liuot this Saturdun:.
pe-s'
A powerful gent desthied to wurk 'We've got
night wise-i trw twin a horse five poles then turning ant! tacks front Charleston. W t'aa
pruapt'tl
there
in
lucky
Linde-U
tiecon*
M&amp;anu
1*11the
five
weaving
through
poles
-powid
Yoho,
-Ton.
niton at tin Cuuntr Quick
again anti thet turns anti iiint guard train Punipanu Beach. carrying workhorse' is. G-Iuot-.3,
Arena' from 7 U' ii ;:.n:
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"Our small uflensive line was, 2b-puursd Wood:. Thumusot
There will Ut five events is: house tree
The
product
of
Erie.
Pa.,
East
Spearmr
the
ring
firidt
tin
but
it
season.
fighter last
three divisions wit!: six ribbons
tue-ui awarded in cad clas.. ii cuntt'stutflt.' tiakifli: spear it: asnietiflert' got jun cii mci- b High: hat tuisti us. outstanding
addition there' will lie- a high: tuind anti uttempting to 5Pe-W the stnnr strength of the upposs- spruii' and niw be Miami's
point 1mph:. presented iii caith four rings place around the lion, " said the' 34-year-old fuses: power runner since- Dun 1e
arena There is a three second Curci. "This year, I hope' we do Btieie-kr, e' bert' of the' Fifties
division
Qusirtertiarit is. unsettled,
Tin divisions are fur gin. penalty lot' each ring nussed. some' of the moving "
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lope
from
start
Hurst'
must
t'
in
ciell:. since amnuor-ube otw
)(
offensive'
muscle.
ikspite
Use
or Use contestants win
yet
to
prove
be
Hunultaruok
is
ft. b-st tug fellow of sill a. Likely
have competed in four shows or II) I mist.
Th" ciuverkf us. set ut' where U' lie' 3fs3puwid dcl cuijive' tactile' can lie as consistent winner. Art
less Tin juniors are- those
7
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us
I've'
ieet."
Curci
says-Hot_____
turn
around
right
barrel,
then:
I.,anitlmrdak'. an incredlbil.bunion- are individuals
eae
tufla U' Left bar-ten and around It. uniented giant wins heist es the nibruok flopped as a. passer dot- &gt;(3("
17 years old of u/('
thatTel end of arenan 4(i-)'arJ dash in back-like speed ing Miami's last-hulf skid in
included in the- five events art
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1971.
tin Lusts' per.. pale bending. spear around it and then up the middle of 47 seconds
'Lkfenses. learned thu-es
/tt'
twine
RudesT
IflUlt
bOth
have
hate
to
talk
about
a
guy
"
You
the rung. cloverleaf and ribbon
rihtican in bond wticv they crons It) s-owng," said Curci, "but could throw their curs tack send
the finish line.
atitunie- attack our running game," said
be
u
Cute
In tin hair pin
in the events when ever a pok' University of Mzan'n gicat. Hr Corel. a tuner Hurricane'
ceras starting lint. ruin around
sensation. "i
rst tie-sir" to loam 9uartuacP.
b.l at end a! arena anti back Ut bUrttSl Ii knocked doit therider
is.
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blanked California 6-0,
In othet games., Liii Angeles
Nebon Bnles, who hurled a his ft of the spring in the blanked the Mets B train.
Montreal rallied for three
beat Cincinnati 53. Ptiil.a- two-hnt shutout against the Or-i- second inning off Mike Cueltar.
the eighth inning to tiefeat Atlanta 7-4. Bookie Dwight
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Campbeli-'s'ill Lw' tin in
The' hope' they've' added
gredimnt
which has been onusenough without sacrificing
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in "mart pitching. Ii scr.vnstdi nut
.1 the National league WeSt tilt 177 bonn' runs and Last yea"
the'. we're third in the leagut it
cellar fir the I rc lion
again.
the'. oirwd the nus3(r leagues p ic rig- .
Inushed
last
swirLs tour years ago
Thomo.i.isliket' ta be the"Speed will help us both oftengivet'. and dclenaivrh" PMLI?O5 SiSirtilig W.CflTid ba.0
while bill G"ie' alit Il'
sos i E .1 Fluuir lint ilL
Padrr president and CO-OWflet wtu,canwuttw-samt'dealtrOfli
'If we had scared exariji four Houston us battling fir one a'
11w MarlIng spots ii the pitching
runs It evm game last
nt would have won *1t' games. rOUtti(J!,
Clii'. hirb'. s right bander
Instead we- war Cl -and Lost
with a 15-13 record anti
r'r.
&amp;ii- .
Similar sentiments come- r.fl,n uu itfilSot,. ann
Callbert,
B!'
bonn
bLLsSCTTUIO
Naiue
manager
train Preston C.nnse.
ruin in thret seasons at San
.
if the Padres through 1gj
Diegn are the- Padres nuunsia' their kislnr vents
"ThuuthefirStycarWrh1vt
l,ith wIn 1usd a one-hitter
had the kind of speed ti score'
wiflmut hinm fin ball nut of against Sat Franctact last seathe infield" hi says That antI, has niw starting spot. and
ia'. Stove' A,n'lir and Fred NQtTTWTi
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New 'ork Mets defeated the World Series, was the chief vie, by Cincinnati six years aigo,
New York Yankee-s 3-41, Detroit turn of the Baltimore outburst. strove in two runs with a homer
got their bats bocin'ung against shut out the New \'ork Mets' B lii' pitched fist Innings and was anti a double as the I)nsigers
the Pittsburgh Pira:es-sbcuut team 7-0, Montreal beat Atlanta tagged foe nine of the Ilallirnore defeated the Hesbe. untie runs
late
by Dim Mane&gt;- and lron Johnfive mon
runL
7 and Bton outsd llou
Big l3nog Powcll, who man- son helped l'tuilatkhthia ns'er'The- Onmiks.. held in c-heck b:. ton 11-7.
Pirate hurlers Steve P.1,-ass.
Also, the (Thicago White Sos ageti ant&gt;' three hits-anti flC rome a 7.2 th'fie'lt tusiti ih'fet the
Bruce- Kison and Nelson P.r-ties defeated Minnesota 7-5, Clove'- extra base hit.s-ln the Series, Cards.
Jim MeAndrew anti Tug
in the 1fl Win-Id Series., land edged the Chicago Cubs 43, slugged two home ruins for the
erupted for 10 ruins and 14 hits Milwaukee
Sari Orioles, and Don Buford added McCraw eoinbiiuetl to shut the
stopped
and whipped the Pirates 1(05 Francisco 7-3. Kansas City another. For Pittsburgh, WillIe \'ainkees out on (is- c hits, while
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Can-finn aeries thIs. wear In a new McLarms with one of those
5j( cubic inch Caev monster motors Peter Inki nn Diet
Porciw was. definatets coming nut with &amp; 27 line engine this
mammer for regular production cars This will genhab'
the eagw
mean that with the' ne's smog L'UnUel rrwti
will develop more torque but there will be as appeecla*

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un' Club a shown with
nsora. Fm
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hekeveti b mans is be usHer Cinrinnaufl)Vitls to as 135-130 Inn beat Phlladelphui
points fist Lbs lnick
beating
Balt1n
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muevent
with ii lump of 4 feet, I
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sicireti
fit tuu atwnvt beet an
BaSins
Wnors tusvs, as three-gains
knowiedged superstar. a dairn• Jganu
was tin
12th
tIme
in
his
last
13
ker,
scored
a
carper-high
that the Ni's York points, Including 12 In the final lead over the Seatth Super- dL'lphui I' in a I nur.mInule inches
Rand Tmdol is another
asint fnrrt, who gives the '
college quarter. to spark Cleveland Sonics with two games remasm- itretrh of .hedefeat
fourththe
quarter
and
Thei-s
.lohn
R.aidet
with t top ranking He
hL'
wtu played
lwe*S1Ot Lw run score vu-twifls
went on U'
ball at Trxa'-tI Paso, has tilt .lerrv West and Gail Cnodrt-h in Cr'u rtuw'I: tuut t
H,i'.lp'vi tOpped the C.e1tiz With has covered the mile in 4 lit it
at will
hail ii points npie't. I o
ret
liWunon csr. the
Ther there- ii. the No. man, for ti pots1' os more
pOints, although Billy Cursfat
Angeles and John Johnson aflil Nuts Thurmonsl
JuCo level. S.st. is third in both
Golden Suite Mike Rrnrdars Th ningh*Tn of
added 2*1 for the Cavaliers
miii' and 44 s'Rrd relays.
ZIP Scorers with 2*
Tat I.nki'rs now VP4iI rn- the points topped Baltimore
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llrrir. tiLIu&amp;rra thilled t4 int.
SOSiSOtI. tailed Ii thOu bid U Lw
Mon than capubk, as his V.6
siti Ar-tiihaId of Cr.innots
ii ThE A.ssoclATri) rItFS.
League
record
for
moit
vicIn
the fourth quartet to apart
RrsuIk jwisUd a 2 ft,
Arch- acnrtng ns çj aasist averages the in as neasori. f rem mJ,d the Ua4's to their I ourth
Like flu other Nie
Tat National Basketball k'iUSfS'S
inch
p( nrm*Tce Is the long
one
will
attest.
7lier In S'OflMCUU'T victnr Stu 1.ant
saxtat1OE5 IWO Le*LIlfliZ ?.tOrerS bald hw U try harder FotIn other N54A games. Clove- b' Lbs Philadelphia stilt has led Houston with
jUTTIp arid is tops in the state In
riprcaeflt opposite enskc n tIn thing. zilthnugh he's listed as 6points
and
1(5 Angeles
that event C1USrIIe Harris.
I es uL Arrhlbatd is believed land upset l.ns An'eiet 1?4.I, 1QRF.-4telYUtiir
si'4ssnr gims. re- IAi lliicis.r. 1usd ? Icu St Louts
swcirun.
Iwi
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121-101. Atlantis edged Houston mnalninit. however.
thi first period and was bet's plagued Is Injuries, is
Jabbar of the Milwaukee Bucks Uuis. that figure
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p. place In the Pacific Thvuunn an4 never rinuMi threatened Bill ranked fifTh In the long jump.
and dosItt' the Irjuflei L' uips
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a berth in the NBA playoffs b Pradlt led all acsu-'t-s

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lion' I(IfCI 4* $1114*I, ..'d .oP 71 pc's., 7is.s4 lops's., Sill MiS
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P1TCHSU(. Am1 iou'. 55.1 ho, Jcha.' Sc'. as puL.og otis 'ri.
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that defemisu' hans gained tic
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Sties,' rule' J'roposiuls ttifft'rt'ntly
thin others in (tie gaxiie
of them are so class' it's like' Slit'
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WHITE SOX
American League West
PCOtPICTUS I', ,.,at leo
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(he tree's,'' Gordon expluirn'.1
As a fan lie finds a e-t'rtainu
intrigue' in the' rules lie's stimili.'.t mnusny of Site proIksw.l
stusnige's lie's mliii Mu sue.' tI.t
liii' nIle' riM' in.','. Is hsu' Ip
''l'eophu' s.iy Slit' defense is so
dsuiiihmuint, mind nimni&gt; lien uli'fi'mtM's
lust'.' heroine bi'Itt'r,'' Gordon
said. ''Hut minis&gt; lie the lie-il wa&gt;
Sn comituat tisnit Is by offensive'
innovation 'flit' timily fin-S ste
hi,,'..' 1;, work with Is Sisal there

Nick A' lie Ii

Buys Indians
ST. l'E'il'Jt.,ShltJhlU (A1'I uuhtt'.l
tusis
Mile-ti
Nick
baseball's ('kvrtmsnuui Ir'liiins to
liii fast growIng fistful of ajnsrta
(rain hises in the Ohio city.
Ahis&amp;'rhafs Is-isguas ossmscrs
ssjilurot'u'Il Wi'uisie'ssalisy its' sale usI
time InetLimis to a nint'iisams
tue-sided by Mileti, who already
('leveliantt
tins'
o1n'rates
liitiüii.sl
the
('uvislhe'rs if
Ilaskerthull Ass&amp;oiutleun ninti
(.lrscl.und Itarons of Iln,
Aniserlcan Ihuckey League.
Mile-ti psirdiascel the i'luti
aslitiost $10 tisllllon.

nit what Its recounmt'rnlnitions
will be llusst's'cr, it would
nuIuI'am' that several inrsisus.ab
might Ix' itiveru itrnntt t'e'nsidtnrallots. They inn-tusk:
offensive
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Stiiililiitih bL its any direction,
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fensi's which now often try to like .in u-nparr and s..i.
Esta no comment
't,unte'r defensive nsos'enie'nt, to
I.e-u walked as as brisk I
irsitinite the mote-me-nt and put
the defense as a position of tuv' A ;?tit!t' tlit'ke'r;',I ts cc
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By 70 Pins
hilt
Nl-; ()htI.I-.ANS sAl's
,tllt'iu, 37-year-old nuniutlsp..o
frosts ()m'Ianilu, Flu., he-Id a
1.151 leint tsxlu&gt;' in the $1O,(t
Anihy (irunuastt'lll Row ltng ('ln.'
sic' tifler the first two rouri'i'.
Alien, wt5i returned to Sits'
I tsg' titter a his&gt; ,lf of hissirt' tls.stn
'its' ear, We-dIlseMlasy rolled
iisi(itul %itgtiiiW blot-k iii l451
,smsst a st'e-t.mt hslock of 1158 fur su
tiutnil " ',
lilt hi lli'rsmtett uI Owe-go, N.Y.
was sec'tnntl wilts 2694, followed
by L)unn ltusine'lh of Mianiul, I"lis
ut 2616, Butt-h (iesirhart of
mind 'Diii
il.stistt'n, 'ft's.. 26
I hssrtslusms of Canoga Park, I.0
lit , di '2515').
(i.'nsihiart, wls.s hues four i're'
fr'a.honal Bowlers Auoe'iiatiuri
titles, r,ilht'ut u perfect 300 in hiss
first Ii, 5.t5111e u'rit'n
'l' li)-miiun lidsi will ah'.'t
lii (mist six gaimic tivalIfyIzsg
mounist this afternoons and the top
24 then will start iiii*tets Play

Wi Hove

KING SIZE CLOTHES
LET US FIT YOU:

BIG ME N!
TALL MEN! SHORT MINI
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down Tuesday night when they appeared in Rebecca Holmes. and Mrs Ann Skinner; back
-.kits for the Parent Teacher Association. Left row. Mrs Ann Echols. Mrs. Thelma Hall, Mrs.
Thelrrta Franklin. and Miss Mary Helen Sutter
to right, front ro". in "Three Little Pies" skit.
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Further, Mayor Swotford
tscksed, Hanson has ci.
pressed that the planning
tuiieS underken by nim and
his associates could coincide
%.th those of CAI.NO The
mayor stressed that other
proposals sutnitted by Dewitt
McGee and A ctatec Adley
Assoctste1, trw., and Rrra.rd
uhthe city
has detlruicl% au.d the proposal
of International Research and
IflC.

MayorSwfftOtdl
the matter will be resolved

ARE 'Ou TQOU5L1O ca' iol
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"go to work."
Inanother matter Involving

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The Less It Costs Per Line
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M's worm Will train. SC?

seasonal Appli- .r' parson 0411,
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5-Male Help Wanted
s-Female Help Wanted
5-Male-Female'
Help Wanted

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belrcom
IA 733

1I ra't 127 74$
1MS Park
p4,1ist;, Susidays &amp; Hoiidc
Call

AVALOPI APARTMENTS
AdultS -No Pets
14W. 2nd St

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urnLihf'd 3 room garape apart
men?, adultS only 143 par month
3 3)4,

175 for a MODULAR HOME
.5n1*tlrrC Within City Limits
Ø4() CAN QUALIFY UNDER NEW
.s 235 PROGRAM?
re building flew homeS row of
-yr Lr choice, 3 and 4 bedroomS. 1
'b."s Not In housing d?velop
P'-"S See if yOu can QUIIIIV

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REAL TOPS
17? 7t74
323 011$
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U-Farms &amp; Groves
13-Lots £ Acreage
4-Mobile Homes
IS-Income £ Investment

Property
Se-Business
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Estate Wanted

EitrjOef Oparators
nt,d bi
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train
wOpk
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Apply it. person I 30 a m
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any
PARAGON WIRE I CABLE CO.
LcruQ*000 indultnai Park. S'a'e
Rd 433. Long*ood

WANT- ADS

tic ates a preference based
en age from employer;
covered by the AGE

NEW HOMES

IN
OISCRIMINATION
ACT.
MPLOYMEN7
t,'.-we lnfocmetIc.' may be
t:.!.iined from the Wage

49 SOLD

N.E.
17490
ttuildlflg,
¶,rventh Avenue. North
Miami, Florida 33161.

For Privacy

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2504 Park

at 219 Carlaine

all soldf

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total. 53 £1 Monthly Ph 173 SICS

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SANFORL)

200 Down
Arid as lo. as $70 par month al en
,i"rUM rate of 7 par can?
mIP.t 1 yOu Quality for Ft-IA 733
All br.ck hom,'s
Two full baths
Three C. tour bedrooms
Garag, or Carport
WatI lo wall carpel
Central healing
Beau?ifui kitchen
[erg. utility room
From $17,400
Open Daly- 75th SI
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MallonelIp. l,O on Ros.al,a, &amp;
rght on Lo(ut
(lit Don Cy today
30$ III £lOOoiiecl

AUSTIN
DEVELOPMENT
CORP.

Orange CHy Central Heal &amp; air.
fully carpeted. 53.300 dOwn arid
assume mortage 77% 4997 alter 7
p m Days. 372 62)1 Mi's fowis

2OO Down
Ar's) At li* ci- $70 pet I,lUl,?h at I c.
urn? fur 340 mOnths if ya qualify
uodCr f'HA 735

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CLASSIFIED!

SPAN 1514

CONTEMPORARY
COLONIAL

Call weekdays bet reNOO11to
start or cancel your ad tor
the following day and

i(k comes .Ini I
tc-diOomS. I', baihs for SI7.603
Ws'? To Wall (arpet ?Pwoughou?.

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rniVel teal tytl.fl, modern
k,I(brfl
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t,.avt'fulCab.nt-is. large panalied
vtl.ty room (all Don Ely for ytar
re'. home iad&amp;y
AUSTIN tIE VELOPMENT CORP
P 0 ho. 37, Altamorute Sprrajs
F Ia
Phone III 63(0
P4cc Home in North Orlando, 3
i$drm 7 Bath. 11 Sculls C'arfai
Cli- JO) 1141) or 373 USI

Saturdays befo.e Il noon

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Call 372 C170

Pine'creit, 3 Br , 7 bItt,, Fia Room,
t0.0)0 Assume $13,101 mortgage
$143 mo In(lud,s fates and In
surance Owner, 3225232

CASH 372 4172
f Oil used lurru.turö - appliances,
loots. yi
Bu I or Xl Ilemi
1Ir, •.'.'':'s s." .j A,e

BrIck home In quid neIghborhood,
bedrooms, family room. I' balls;.
call to wall carpet. bvilt in range
I Oven, garbage disposal, central
heat and aIr, large lot Crud CIoe to
I 4 521.100 (ty owner 323 4117
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am tcesdtsonrd, ethin City limits
RoyC. Contractori. Inc.
EveningSI7i 10)4
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Now5 Remaining
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Realty
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MOISOti SPORTING OuOOi
Deanioco Sanlwd

172 SCsI

SEMINOLE SPORTINC
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Yost JtIIr, Sit, Mul Jr &amp;
IloitOri Wheler Oraler

35'' &amp; Sanford Ai,

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BUILDER DEVELOPER

The Sanford

SANFORD PHONE

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323- 4670

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jumping u and down to
(-tJlnpl4ln at-ut the ari.ition
SO -Garage-Rummag. Sales
S I Auctions
the room temperature.
HastIngs District: CODE-A. 12-Wantei To Buy
Men, too, use nxre logic FEDI.ltAL,S1 ATE MARKET
PHONE NO AHEA
S)-S*ap And Trade
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.rJ dress acwrdsng to the
54-Equipment For Reni
692-2211
VE(;ETABL.E RFJ'OR'I
t'athrrman's report.
Cabbage - Demand Slow, SS-M.scellaneous
SAF0ttD. FIAIRIDA
For Sal,
if a cs.ild wae ii st'ht
Market About Stead) DomesticSA-HousehoId
Goods
the men may thus
Shipping Point Information Round type. medium-large, Se-Antiques
rar wool socks.
bushel
For Wednesday, March 22nd iiiusUy medium, 1
7-- Musical Merchandise
But th women still
All Sales F.0.B For Stock Of crates &amp; 50 lb cartons 11Th, SI--Store And
Office Equipment
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tierwrau UQOu sjuaui., L,I1iV
.tid low-necked frocks. phis Otherwise Stated Precoolirig sacks $1.50. l bushel crates, St -Ma c hir*
And Tools
medium-Large; Red type $).
the same type of pantyhose. Charges Extra
44-Building Materials
So wormer' an' more' like Sanford'Osledo.ZeIlsoodl 400: Savoy type 1300-3.50
41-Lawn And
Mike Pflueger
Garden Equipment
thazne4cons re'garding the-u District:
Local Rtpresentabv
42-Livestock And
Cabbage - Demand Slow.
response to the minor
Poultry
Phone 322-1922
changes in air temperature. Market About Stead) L)ornestic
And Supplies
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Thus, they gel oold or hot Round type. meiurn-large, 12
4-Ciothing
1.75. fees best bushel
crates
depending on seiy minor
$3°° 50 lb mesh sacks $1.50. 1.
sTEP1'EM OLE SPUTh
changes of the thermometer.
LOS ANGEI.Es AP Transportation
bushel cmtes. medium-large;
And the phony them-mo- Red type $3.l0'4.00; Saoy type Stt'picn1f h.i' du.sshed
th
static control satiSfic's l
go.rg out s
leader J.Yn 113.00-3.50
Repairs
Edmon- fl-Auto
solo
singer
and
Jerry
women quite well, as this
Good,
Demand
Carrots
P. rh - Ac cit 5cr es
ton arid Golds MrJohn planning 72----lmport Autos
hi?smsz t'ngtrsee'r is.iS at- 'daret SLd) Films
to 1cm-tn a rw band
7)-Motorcyeies
tested.
mesh or paper master conKa has alread made tus
And Scofl,rs
lb first
After wine German work. taineri, medium-large:
album. harked by Kent 74-Trucis And TraiI.r
ems had bern killed liv cx' 13.00; 24-2 lb $2. 50 lb
henry and George Biondo, who 7S-Aut For Sal.
err in Steppenwoif. plus two
pkisions of high pressure uck*, loose pack, large sue
former niesnbers of Bush
tanks, while making am- $3.00.
F4rnunton and McJuhn have
Celrr - Demand Fairly
monia by the hluher procrss
Steady. consbsr.cd smith Dmo former
Market
Good,
War
a
stjikc
World
1.
in
Wu-ebourid crates. Pascal tyIr, members of t)amnian and art'
Want Ad
threatened
2.s. 3s &amp; 4 dorens $300. 2L' calling the group Manbe-ast
l9Gi
Stepf't'tlbtUlf
came
out
in
So management said it dun-n. ( &amp; fesm B dozer,s $350
Department
was adopting a new method
Chinese Cabbage - Demand with a hard rock sound. having
previuy
been
a
blues
group
entailing less pressure.
Market Steady.
iairl Hours
from Toronto eilled Sparrow
Wireixiund
crates,
smriipped. 24
It let its engineers change
the former 5.000 pounds count $3-n.
Endh c-Escarole - Demand
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
per square Inch" to mnrrrls
BtI)IIY hlO1.LV
Market Stredy. 1 1-9
Fair,
"SO pounds." and ü5:30 AM. 105:30 P.M
ta&amp;iel crates
e'j were a[at_e-d
ROck
Al'
YORK
Demand
P*ra.k
SATURDAY
But the absence of those Moderate, Market Steady. II' roll star Budd 1IolI, 21.
killed
in
a
plane
crash
Fdi
A.M. to 12 NOON
5:00
was
two extra dphers soothme4 Wirebound crates,
3.
the- workers. tho'jttb the óuzt'n Curie&gt; type $300; Plain
Today there is a revisal of (.ALL UNTIL NOON TO
prrssue had not bc-en l- type $2 50
interest In Holly and his music START OR CANCEL YOUR
Radishes - Demand hauly A million-selling single when AD NEXT DAY. SAT
te-red an Iota!
Good,
Market Stead&gt;. Cartons, released by Holly. "Eiery NOON FOR MONDAY.
IA1P7S ante Ia 0? C,st4 I. tare
u ' '-'si•'. •'-''s •ad
• "'5 film bags; Red type, 304 Ui Day." has been released as a
'.pd. .Mn'..d •,,i.,s..
t. pt-can t-t cad i$,t'i $1.00; White Icicle type, 244 or lngle by John LM'nver. Ills In
tt• .5.. r.. .'d
his gold LI' 'Acne
12.50.
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'itut thr dc'n't kncis ü.s
fact, so they apparently fed
c'ontrrit to }iasc, done their
with the
DWTI tamperin
source of heat.
'Wh,v should women do
so rriuh more wmplainuitt
about room temperature
th?trm iirn du"
FICKLE FEMALES
Our Vui(i'\ Li's .... v
tht ase iium.iri beings cars make (tV first' distuwtions n temperature by
our skin.
In fact. by dipping our
finger Into paris of water,
we can notice whether the
trmnpt'raturc is the sarrme" or
dtfh'rrnt, down to one
eutht}i of a dvrrr.
So women office' workers.
with much more' bare sk.n
r'aposrd to the air, thus become vt-tv much aware of
slight c1manges in room ternpe'rature.
The men gr-twralh' wear
coats and shirts with collars.
plus long sleeves, so their
skin is insulated far more
against the surrounding air.
Atid if the' inc-n grow a
little warm, they will shed
the-u coat or looie'n the-mr tie
and unbutton the-zr shirt cotlar.
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site to another part of the
Fir asked if the board cr.ild like
e prwe ci! their proprty.
B AN SIFA7J0WSKI
we can't
consider a resolution on
fiavis asked the Piloian in- property. He requested a work
to
safe. sell the darn thing"
ttests what stock would an session on this matter neil
ontrcil
of this problem. Langle'
C'-ount Road Supt .. c
MM appraisal have. on their werk
Iii other business, Count) kdau', pollution control off icer,
s-d
reported
Da uif
sates figures He reported that
id tere is nothing on the boo.S
- Commissioners he Zoning Director Robert Brown
pathcipatlfltl ofhad
Countt.
they felt this appraisal would be community
r'rived a bill for $10.20 T'rPCuled that he had received against this practice.
Dnimmrind asked that the
several urgent calls regarding
a step in the wa to establish project being conducted by
property values to reopen the residents ci! the Lake Harriet from a woman -tc
Emma.
Seems
water
conservation c'cirnrnittee
Lake
was injured by a rock thrown by PUTOPS in
area is going well He said t
LIaI someone Is pumping water Investigate and report to the
negotiations
Assistant County Attorney had reported the hvacuiths a county mower
ut of the lake far their animals board
Lavender said he
Howard Marsee told County which have been sprayed
fC or disprove her claim but
Cniuianers that an MAt ready nc's for rernc'val from
appraiser would be available iii lake ond requested the pollution one tif his men did take the
control officer. Langley Adair. woman to a doctor for treati tw days
o es
mciii ci! a sciatcti
.
ospi a
uarne Thom Rurnberger followed ttirciugti in
Co!T1nfl5.sion&amp; SIdne) 'ihlen
d hr bad discussed the agreement
moved payment of the claim
t)LSC'HARGLS
s:uation with Alan Sayford. removal There being
JH
but for lack of a second, the..
Sanford
is a member of the discontent about the type
ADMISS)OS
_____________________ rni'tion was last.
%illiamn Duioi
Institute
&amp;tnfcird
'"t'ncan
CdimiTOs.s.icin Chairman Greg
James 0. Smith
MarY L Urwieti
;;iraisers
t)rummnond said that 'Now that
l%t)t '.TR\ l'l\
M. Bentan
Soyford indicated that he
Army
Henson
tius operation
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Mrs
Jtrnrr)
C-ox and baby
v .d appraise the Pilotan
Willie SOuth
S&amp;.L JJ' - T
hazardc'.s. I swest it be in.
girl
tr.t. the property belonging to - Henry B. Bernstcn
ha't vestxgate-d and corrected."
Evarae Robb
t:t;t
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ShWIe) Grieme
CathOliC DiOcese fOrlai'4o
Laender told the bciat'd that
eadie Joseph
tndutrie
bOI'TOa pit, and the mt'iit of
Cthe Griffin
J
mc'er does have guards in
£.,.uJi .
The latgei zmr 3( arre
S.iirtholtz property, which
Kenneth L Morris
O Mze Grier
approximately wj,l be near the tit% S Atart't every lcicatio where they can be
Rartow S Hinson
rtprest-nts
P°'
to
the'
north
A
planned
placed
He
admitted
that
oct.
E1bcrIL.. Hubbard
of property.
Velinan Madison
1,000
Lee %iUiam Muon Jr.
He said that he could conduct I juor spare of four million casionally an c'bect might be
Mary A. Keiter, Deltona
the appraisal within the next s.quare feet wi!)acc'z*mnmodatea thrown by the mower but the
Gladys
E. Elder
Madeline Mc'C*leb. Deltona
occurance was no mare than
15 triO-man sork farce
Aloysious
Dluhu. Cleveland,
ttc weeks for a fee of si,000
The other wrw is in an unoc- one in 75 Instances. He stated
Charles R. Redmond, Lake Ofu
"aitevet RurTat*-rger felt was
area nearer the CiTII' further that his operators do ask
Horence E Alcorri, DeB*ri
Rui:berger said that he cu;iit'd
siorcif the c-its Roth siIe alt that persons move back when
V,ttham E Dick. DeBar)
Dorothy
W.
Kelly,
Longwood
mower is in ciperaucin
Catherine B. Driggors, os.
Edwin B. Connelly, North Or.
.r.tfVartlIion ar
(mssiorit'rS,dVihtezisaid
Druruirnond remarked, -jf
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Danny R. Tucker. Osti'en
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S-In Memorsams

County Pro ing Claim

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Announcements

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concuttar.t, ibo ad -t'ed that he,
(irgt liufim-an zind Alvin
Le'u would be willing to serve
as a three4Tiember consultant
team fc the city and cited a fee
between $1O.(412,(KK.
Mayor wo(ford noted that all
the Other sea plannef's with
' hm he has had discussions
,-ct their 'DvIC't'S at between

' had been in! armed tn the ugent i.ued to kill the hyacinths. 4-fl. would be adequate to kill current
.
Piloian tract o: land bein4 Diocese of Orlando it had It was recommended by the L'le plants, without other
sought by the county parks decided to have an over-all board that an'ther chemical. - thriage
committee reperted to County planning session on
Commissioner Al Davis the) and it wished to suspend a1
are amendable to ropening negotiations Vthlen said that

"The other is a pimo"
which ate place' where all
the as cnnnn can we it.
'Then. when the-v want to
make their haurly'variat$on
in the thennostat, tht-'
run user to it and mn,ae It
higher en' kisser, as they see
fit
Acutaliy. it isn't ri-en
oonnedtd with the furnace
at all.

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ft,miia d.
rouNo Stulil fro
PIMS tN'.d tAll Ill?
Mct'vIit.'

m-tn't &amp;

"So it Is now a standard
practice in our field to iflstal
two thermostats.
"0mw Is the re-al sicand it is not out in plam
slht of all the wornt'n em-

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County Parks Revived

(-.se T-4. Cliu k
acld 35, ii a hr.at.ini ti
n.r.
'itl.
Dr. Crane'. he'
)iae
in m profession
noticed an interesting sea
difirrnnor between ssomt.n
'i. me-n.
For we bud that women
wtxktts in an oflice' seem to
have muc) mete fre'tjurnt
fluctuations of the-u skin
tc'snpt-rature.
if ate se-I the thermostat
at "2 dorees in an offut'r,
the men mse cv tiurik about
changing the' temperature.
"But ra eT hour or so a
womn.a.ri se-vuan or strxiog.
rapist-i will run'oae: to the
thenni'mtzit to set it bithrr

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Louncil il1 meet in contn 'hi to
trned 55Cbfl at
nsi4et retaining a p'annIng
firm for the rnunicipahty.
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Clark cites an interesting
sex difference between
women vs. men. It also vanes the strategy used in
Germany to quell a strike,
after an exploSion of am
mania tanks in World War
I. Are men or women more
likely to be "office grass
hoppers" cm thermostats?

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The House Detective:

Hotel Dicks' Find Their Jobs A Demanding One
1'%w neer had to bust down a rzioin door,' said the hotel
detective. -That sort of stuff happens only an TV."
A big, broad-shouldered man. he looked capable of It I!
T*er). He has been five years with one of the large lAx
Angeles hotels as house deterwr or "security officer."
wtücti Is the term ref erred thda.
"It's the opposite wtucti gives us more OUbIt" he said,
the number of doors that are left unlocked or with keys left
in the outside lock. On average on any night or day. ID to 21)
W cent of a hotel's guests are negligent in this was. Nothing
could be more inviting to thieves and prowlers.'
In farL the modern security officer is the last man to go
barging into occupied hotel roams. Investigation of persons
who miry be there Wegslly is a situation that must be handled
wit.!,, rrL-em.r riutim-,V,'llc h(L has authnrit' It remove nr

Individual who has no right to be there, he nut be eare'uI not
to make any false rn.ve or unwarranted accusation that
might uwelve the hotel In a lawsuit
Particularly delicate is the ease where a male occupant
Is entertaining In his roam a female who is not registered.
"The house dick who used to go snooping around, tw-firig
out girls who had been smuggled up Into the rooms Is a thing
of the past," said Leslie White. manager of the new Iuxur
We ate-Plaza In San Diego. Calif 'GUestI still do that sort
of thing. of course, but It usual]y is handled discreetly- by a
telephone call to the roam The guest Is Informed that It has
been noticed the4-e is another person or'cuy1ng the room with
him who is not registered We are careful to tmply nothing
else about the martial status of either
oni' with being
"The hotel if not coni'rned witi'

pad the full rate for the room
The security officer actualI seldom deals with guests
He is required to make- his.r.'I! as unobtru.ctve as possible
When his prrsex'c is requtreci. be usli% is sent Into aclicn
by one of several ataistant managers who are the ones who
field most complaints
The security- officer's function Is to protect the propert'
of the hotel and that of Its patrons, to safeguard them against
accidents as well as theft or swindling schemes, to help in
maintaining good order and taw.absdlnf conduct and keep
thc place tree of "undesirables'
The officers are ccmstantiv on call. They hove regular
day and ritht ithtrclls, recording their movements at flmr
desks and making written reports on all actions taken.
AIthouØ pclior espenrnce ts not a neeccsar'.

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brothers . directed Oeltnna Cr.rporatlon, bordering on
I)cltonn's ('itrus Springs and
miles southwest of Ocaba,
answers a demand for more living space In burgeoning
Florida.
Pine Ridge Country Estates, on 11,000 acres In the heart of
Florida's thoroughbred horse country, is planned for only
4,800 honiesites of one to 511 acrr. The property was opened
on March 1,
Many of the' estates are ridjat-ent to the lulanneul 28 miles of
'qliestrtiifl ways which lace the western side of the cornmunity. For the most part, the trails will be broad and
regularly maintained for easy horseback traveling through
the cenIe', uncluttered countryidc.
Golfers aren't forgotten however. The eastern portion of
Pine,
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an eight-and-a-half mile network of paved pathways for
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Economic Upturn Seen
TALLAHASSEE - New unemployment compensation
claims filed In Florida during January were up 15.8 per cent
over the previous month, according to Florida Department
of Commerce figures.
However, the claims, representing 24,429 Fborldans who
first became unemployed during the month, reflected a
decrease of 11.6 per cent in comparison to January, 1971,
Indicating an economic upturn.
FDCspokesmenattrlbuted the increase largely to seasonal
bulls In construction activity, retail trade and certain
manufacturing categories.

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One Ca lrttc'i:' Latex will) 3 ca
puarantee Cv-' an color in just one
app a'ijn Dies in Xi minutes
to a durable and stain resistant finish
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3 year guarantee When thu. Penncr,h'
it Ii;'t- It a previrusiV paiflIt.i an
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-' tot 3 years at. Ittini ot'Io One ;julr
v i-coat coverage to, up tz 4X1 $. 11
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One C: at Ert':' Lntt I with 5 yea
guarantee Makes you paint like
a professional. ever) 1t Goes
smoothly with either brush c'r roller
and gives you one coat coverae c'.-•'
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Hughes Supply, Inc., of Orlando, Florids, has announced
that net income for the fiscal year ended January 31, 1972,
amounted to $1,488,823 up from $1,209,230 for the previous
year. Total revenues were 1-56,788,342 versus $45,102,175.
Net Income per share, based on the weighted average
number of shares outstanding and giving retroactive effect to
the 2-for-I stock split which occurred on February 23, 1972,
was 1122 versus 1.99 for the prior year,
Hughes Supply, Inc., Is a wholesale distributor of dec.
trical, plumbing, and utilities supplies and a supplier of basic
construction materials used in the building trades. Sales are
made through 15 locations throughout South and central
Florida,

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P4't it 1p it-i t a p?Cv'3u51 V paru 3
hn propt-Ftyplepared surface, we
it for S years as statco t*low One
gives i-coat coverage for up to 400 -z
on non-poroug sufaas 250 sq It
rout su'thce% rio ' :uiin; ihal. shingle?.)
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picking up, es-en though conBusiness spending, however,
sumers were giving tentative
almost certain to be much
signs that they were willing to is
stronger than a year ago, if the
expand their spending plans. surveys
are to be belies-ed. One
If consumers were getting alter another survey shows the
ready to spend more, shouldn't same thing: Plans, are big and
business also spend In order to growing bigger,
expand and meet the demand,
it is for this reason that some
It would seem so, and that
Is economists are holding to their
why some economists couldn't
projections of a $100.billton ad.
make sense out of the pattern,
vance this year in the Gross
This year the paradox Is re. National Product, unswayed by
versed Consumer spending, the nervousness of those who
though fairly strong, isn't show. are concerned about sluggish
Ing the Increare that many gov. retail trade.

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S ttarI area of rrltklmrn of the bualn'ss community for It,;
nllcgcrl failure to reinnil
POO cr4 reqult r,ften I, l.gklatirin or go.rnrrs.nl pt's.
cure on industry, ,rn.tIrru.q even after It haeq corrected the
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(rd this can me
plish.ti with a minimum
'iSS li well is v" J\ -'v-u'mnnmicatly
'4The Maqu• is a
aIetnce it ,mrry, jlngrr .ir
-ream topouid with 101151,'ruronut
avgolemer
The
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' make tuna .t Ia ( ru,cclu'ombine' tuna. 'elery, anion,
i-m,;tnes, chick-peas, alit-'unit mustirrinma in .* tint saver
::,srtnad, then chill. If the ill-i
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hors d'oeuvre or main dish

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can 'I pound, I ma. i chIcle
r,is, trained
can i 8
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can ii vie 8 ems. slice- ushrnmn.s, trained
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Muskets
trimming
'Atth Lhp5 or OIi .fliA'4t hi'i
F.uI r ;Unehn.t ' poensfuj if
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cup 'uarsely
thu
ii)flft'-CtlOflet) debghts are As
4 cups dry crisp rice cereal cooked mnay ntn 0alls with
armley
8y JOYCE ROARK
greatly in their sizes that up to 2 much a part of the traditional I 3-ez. package Bordo tmperteut your rumntit rip each hail with
;flhttlntt ill .ngr'tiltrrits i
,ur
Copley News .Service
years, it's difficult to say what Easter celebration as is the diced dates or Bordo whole '-a if -a Bordo trnper.ed whole ammrnot1e in lai-tte Meucepan liii
hunt
for
colored
eggs
or
a
new dates ,cut up
date and place balLs an.a ç'easis normal.
W-1111 to a boil. .(uld - pier., iftit
fo' bonnet for Mother
t a cup chopped pecans
If you've been shopping for
ed cookie theet until cooled. )flhuifli
cook,
'uvt,rmi,
This year add a special touch
Yield. 4 dozen. Note- Mixture
baby clothes lately you've The mother must use her
Melt butter over
minutes. Place tuna, 'hickyour
youngsters'
Easter
probably noticed that there is knowledge of her child's size to to
low heat in a large saucepan. can be placed into two 1.-inch peas, - 1Ives, muslu-noms .ini
an Irregularity in the labeling of determine what size garment to baskets with a homemade A
iquirt Puns aitil then cut lfltO tomatoes in
iarllu,w', and
a large bowl: aelil
candy treat
Crunchy Datesizes. For example, I found a buy,
rr.arshmallows
are
tndlvtml,uaI
wruiares, i
until the
hut ie'getable mixture -mod 'ui.
candies.
These
et
almost
Fudi:e
iletper labeled 6 to 9 momnths
Fur uther tasty date reLtpea.i1iW,
melted, stirr1r.i constirring
w
Recently- I recris-eti word that shaped sweeti are cbo:k1,ull of
that is the same size as another
anu .'vii fudge dupe. Con- WrIte fur Bortios colorful,
casionally Drain salad mi.
the
National
Ilureau
of
Stan.
the
flavor
youngsters
love
labeled r years.
.( Modern ,(lznaniic if iprnkle with parsley u:
.i
until
dartis is trying to establish a chocohite fudge, nuts. Bordo
ur
melted
and
blended.
Date
Recipes.
Direct your
ettire serving.
Computer Completed
ern wi t:
all is
Why is there such a difference voluntlIr)- nationally re-cognized irnpoted dates and crisp rice Remove
IflarIflueje,
1 -lerur'sl
and how can you be sure you are sizing system for girls based on ce
from heal, then atiti request to: 5oro Date Booklet,
real And because they're
-,nict Products (-mpany =
____________ WINTER IAHK - Installation of another phase of
cereal. Bordo imported133NorthSheffleit
buying the correct size for your body
measurements.
The made with dates imported from rice
S -"miii"
Metropolitan Life Iasurance Company's sophisticated
dates anti nuts, Mix until
child?
standard would cover three the lands where the Easter
Ill.
electronic data processing communications system has now
and blended.
Because everyone Is an In. classifications: slims, regulars story itself unfolded, they're
been completed at the company's district sales office at 831
chubbies.
dividual, babies and children and
In
each particularly appropriate for the
West Morse Boulevard.
This phase automates the
come ina lot of different sizes at classification, sizes 7. 8, 10. holiday season,
processing of premium notices and, by providing direct
the same age. me manufac. 12. 14 and 16 would be defined by
If the youngsters are anxious
overnight access to policy records, speeds up the handling of
turer must decide what Is the 33 body measuremcnt.s.
to aid In
the
Easter
requests for service.
\t T1. Ell*
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average height and weight at
preparations, let them help roll
'nr:-n ,im.nnuus .mnd vttjtiuinThe system links by telephone lines a modest computer
\utrmtwnai illiteri.'
various
If you are Interested in more this confection Into fudge
the
ages.
Each
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tiu,
lilcUtled
console in each of Metropolitan's srles offices across (lit
'1 t hi' 'rgei'nholett is an
'manufacturer has a different details °n this subject write
— they'll h.ttt j tiall'
'mu "rns"l
eigs"
tiruuuing
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,
jry
encountry with the huge Honeywell computer complex at the
size-age relationship, resulting for the "Voluntary Product
.'t"'mc or racial prubient — it s
('rUflth% Date- Fudge
nutnuumn-ceeing label
comnpany-'s home office In New York City. Fully operational,
Standard IS 117," which is
i 'ati'tfl.it problem. with broad
The re-s of this
In a va.riance In labeling.
('undies
the system now trar,smits and reeds-u's data on prt'mnium
t'tflt!tfltt' .it4 e-duc,itiorui over'
available free from the Office of
indicate nture intl clinic 'Oil)
'I'tie best way to 1*' sUreyOU ':ngineertii1'
payments and loan repay-ments, Inquiries, claims and other
'i cup butter
tun".-- declare', John W t.ege
per-i .are concerned with t ilt,
Standards Serare buying clothes that will fit
life and health in.surarwr matters.
4 cups
miniature
niarshmal- a epeciati'et in the' nutrition
nutritional t.iIutt of Iuud.s they
vices,
National
Bureau
of
your child is to check the height
lows morwhole Marshmallows tie-Id
particularly low'-UNI.M 1.0L ng
are buyi
Standards. Washington,
and weight of your child and 20234
cut up
Ilosts'st'r be acids .i new nariejflstflit and upper
Ad Agency Appointed
home
compare It with that given on
1 cut) 6.-- packagel fudr ttor'af -pirui''nu urst", pr"Nruu
rn .mmnor'.
mu -mo
J1'Penney t'snnpany,
the labels. If there is no weight —
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ATLANTA Tucker Wayne and Coriipany has been zipor height given on the label,
pointed national advertising agency for Adams Packing
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compare the garment with
,iJ,, iumfle- -)ciflLlIi --, 'eftjt'v
the
Royal
Crown
Cola
Company.
of
Association, a subsidiary
another
that
is
labeled,
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The announcement was made by Ben Attains, president of
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the Auburndale Fla. base-el processor of citrus drinks, Juices,
labels 18 months at 21 to 21;
and frozen concentrates,
44 øI
pounds. Anotier brunid labeLs
Adanma conipany Is one of Florida's largest citrus
The Adams
SATUR,3.TED 1
the
mare
site
g
merit
as
2
company
processing
operations. Although a large part of the
years (no weight is given on the
business has traditionally been for private label usage, there
COVERAGE
label)
is currently multi-state distribution of citrus products under
WIT H
Sleepers usually- have a
the Adams brand name, and it is anticipated that an extensive marketing. als-ertlsing program for the brand will
height measurement on the
label as well as the itciglit. Iii
be undertaken, beginning In the second half of 1972
utheast's largest
Tucker Wayne &amp; Company, one of theSo
this
case,
the
height
advertising agende's, Is headquartered in Atlanta, with a
nasuruit'nt is most liii.
portant. The length of time
branch oflice in Jacksonville, Florida, Inc company
aaPr
currently serves 35 clients in 11 states with current ad'
garment bust be able to
s-en-Using billings estinmiated to be os-er Ill mIllion.
comfortably
acc'omiuuixlate
your child. If it's Ilk) short, it'll
be
uncomfortable for the, ctiilsi.
National Franchise Awarded
If its too long, the child could
A4
trip Oil It and get biurt
COCOA - Nortl'Viscount Corporation, of New York, has

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u- .' -iu" Pe,ieie&gt;s Tutrut' -dyrnu'uI Pjiii tcr the put, 'itO &amp;
'u-er' sit-C oem ?.it FtPA,iCE CHARGE will be incrru,rj if true
tai'ance uf the aCcOunt in the first billing is pad in full by the
tJ.jiin; d.stv of the next billing period When incurred FINANCE
CI4ARG(S*.if oe detecrniuiod by applying periodic rates of 1 2'.
uAttU$t PERCENTAGE 14ATE 14 4'.i on the tint S500 arid
AIit.ItJAL PERCENTAGE HAtE 12j or the portion over $500
i'vtfl it vie-i iCt'n'j riyrrui'nfs Of Credit?.

Rag. 269.95, Sal. 242.95

fly JOIN f'I INN IP'F
Al' flutinemu Analyst
NEW YORK (All) Everyone Is t-orw-erneul about (1* (ftfl
limner today becauste the conaunwr tins his hAncl In eviliry.
tlulng-and Is, quit, literally, forcing Institutions to conform
to his wishes. how can he I. Ignored?
Complaining to retailers, suggesting legislation to his conrcwnan, boycotting pnnrlut-ta, contributing It, groups that
u'Ipose deceit In inc'rt-tuinullsing, and simply by turning his
neighbor's mind, he translates anger into power
Speaking at time ('onferpric', Hoard this wet'k, lfrrtrt
itninri, vice prcslcknt-consu:ner affairs of HCA Corp,
liioYltIeui an insight into tIil phenomenon from the corporal.
tlewpolnl.
The complaint areas constItuted only 15 per cent or 3,-44Y)
contacts, "such a small percentage of people who have our
products, or use our services, that it is almo*t unrnraaurable
on a percentage bails"
But then this statistical flyspeck multiples into a sizable
blemish The people who take the trouble to contact you, said
Hrunn, r -resent a small number of your unhappy
customers lime tiny figure In only a symbol
The impart on the seemingly Invulnerable corporatIon
continues to rise If each unhappy customer influences two or
three new txiyt'rs "Your tIi-wtIjfrtIi-,n inries goes up very
fast mihuis' your Well; Index lOuiS- eq In the nitimer rItrpr-tnn,
flrirnn noted.
Hut often there Is still another escalation when the elected
official or the one seeking office enters the picture arid polltidies the problem either for selfish or altruistic ends
i'ollticiana are Intuitively alert to such trends, said Hrunn,
who referred not just to product and service problems, but to

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Sale prices effective through Saturday.

Rag 209.95 Sal. iae 95

17 tebt: stllng, front loading inoec count er dish
washer (oaf shown) Rag 17595, Sale $151 2 cycle
,thbutIcun switch, dual detergent dispenser. Ac
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64th Year, No 154
Price 10 Cents

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qualification, most security officers have law enforcement
backgrounds. They must know In detail all the laws per.
taming to hotels and be able to cooperate with police. fire arhi
other local departments As well as having an alert mind.
the) must be even-tempered, able to act at all times with tact
and dtsc'etlon.
Their philosophy, whether dealing with the hotel rowtt,
the diner who doesn't pay, or the guest who tries to skip
without settling the bill, ma "talk first, arrest later."
For obvious reasons, hotels are reluctant to reveal their
security mnethnds. All they will say is that there are several
telltale signs by which a potential "bill-skipper," con man or
other trickster can give himself away. They are particularl)
on guard when a person checks In as a guest and Immediatrl
starts run Intflu! up a big bill.

Sale. Our guaranteed interior and exterior
latex paints. At guaranteed savings per gallon.
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announced the appointment of Asbury lingers Jr., of
2
Stanford Drive, Cocoa, as time exclusive franchised
distributor of MtruShield auto polish and glaze for llrevard,
Orange, Seminole, Lake and Indian Itiver Counties,
Rogers also will initiate fund.rairing drives for
organizations throughout the counties who wish to increase
their treasuries

Florida Products At Show

$

Forty-eight area firms will be involved In expanding and
developing markets for Florida mmsacie products at time 11th
annual Florida Industries Exposition in Of tanuto's E11-31110(i
Park April
Time I"iE, large-at state alloW euf industry iii time nation,
attrac'ta 100,000 visitors from lutist f the 50 state's and
dozen countries to see almost 400 exhibits,
Ad:niission is free to the non-profit event which Is aponstored toy 18 state aisot-latlons Including the State of l"lorlda.

If your child has a jacket,
shirt, pants, etc., that he or she
has outgrown and you want to
replace It with a larger size.
take the old one with you and
measure the new one with it.
This Is easier than getting a
child to stand still and
cooperate %hen trying on
clothes.
Sommietirne there will be a
standard sizing ton- children's
clothing catatillahed and its use
Iiiutntlativr)
miiade
for
tii,anulac'tw'cra
Tb. only problem will be
with infants' duthea
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standards will pruhably be for 3
years and up. Ilaliles vary so

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keep oine of these l)ate''hulgt' ('antlies for

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opening numberSousa's famous Seniper- Fidelis
This concert is dedicated to
march, followed h) Schuteerts
th&amp; fliefliory of Thereas Kupecz,
Itosamunde- Overture Popular
th the group for many
saxophone' soloist Hubert pianist wi
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-vet-done I think John and Paul
ren t capable' of producing
c.rvthing as g.id as they dud
cc hen the) cc-crc together Its
unfortunate 1 tiat it ended but
s pretty a ..azung that it lastnine scars
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status of the producer, which I
deplore some pe-c'eple think h-c's
mi-ire' important lie-an the art ists. which I think u'. fle-inSe-riSt'

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I was
Parrish ar-eel Iurc- .l7
lcseking fir .,,cme'tsslc I thought
would sell hits of re'.-,-erds
The exciting thing about
two is that they're pretty
raw
untapped I haven t he
gun tee realire their full poten.
hat This is the dci\ a red age' of
th- pertermer who write' his
own ri-eater-eal There are fewer
au-id fewer fw.nplr w'ithi-eut their
own material One at the
strengths at theSe- two u' tildi
both write and I think thes rec-er'. good
I couldre t cope with hail a
Oren groups Tnd.e'. it tale" an
awful Jot nLu!nc' to make an
teetwe'en tour ti-c six
album
weeks and that is working hard
each dar It costs a ket of u-non
too 'i'ou can manage ti-c
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the world I ce been insistent
the-at the sound at their cencerts
be ac gcsiel as the re-corel The-re'
ha.. ti-i be gewccl pa equipment
,tst how much ilces ci pro
doer- mean to a r.'t-.ertling

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. o'.el '. attica'. ccl a n,liiecfl in an
-i'. '. the-'. 'cc all hung their
'. .eluutionarc stage and ,* peceple
own lice' anti I to lie cog Ileifle' I who i-.enepricl' title 141111 01 ill (lie'
never duel join in three '.oc'i.il '.'.cii let '. popiil.iticen
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It 1% titeecls. theiele'r, to have
wouldn ' t have tasted as long

else. though I aught sign one

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her sound, he turned her dow-i-i
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et-cfnmisEleleira His last
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hums lie arranged five' rongs
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The real rupture came with
1-. advent ,it the cc-omen,
tee *1 Linda alter that St tee-n
\ ,t,c ,'.inie' we' l'%dtIlil ',Sifl 1q4,
'.hr %%,I% ce-i ,ncii-h a pat t of
,l,'ihn The other three anti I
.toir.'t Ii).e it c-ens- much it was
in c'%tra pe'ledfl lii iai with St
ei-.irciing cession' she' %%3% .11
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rr,r,'ti .it lirci, hut she' was cli'
eptite She had a he'd mocesI
crud the ste,ilie'e when i-he wee'. ill
h,et was the %%.I% iohn w,'cnte'eI
it
I',til with I,inel,i V..iS eclnicist

and you never knew cc-hat ore
w- a, going to do One of their

well pressed look
Why not start your
spring wardrobe- with are
Easter suit from Capps

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wi th your
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crease an
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tIn- time' the% were going Iront
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ageil men 'ipart lronc an% thing
i'Ise-'. Ihet • hanged within (he-In

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the mnst pro amongcontemp"
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r.i writers for vcrsatilst ht
ha' produced quite iflfotmatl%e
niographle'. ni Lenin Stalin
IarlMar
and most rerfnt%
Hr ha' %TlttPfl v.itti under
Till CSPIRA(\ it- .lhr
about Trn. ,.lhert Ist' knopt $* Sr
standing
rPiwriticrandCluna
It tht free- hretu, fi i
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All thisdoes not impis super account which heWsn' it. the
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tlrs.eiIt% he researches evcr- year M A Ii Ilerce ha'. tnk
PINY
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thing he tsndIcs ire in'. tate-st the tnrs of a pint again'.t the
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The Vanrid Of Aft hf ha'. life of Nero. who hail become a
('opIe Ne'. cvr%1ct
-it
.itiempted nothing irs' that. descniut, and dernerat. em
HOI.lXWOil
at the malt- n'r
telling the %tn
Ilenreid star of se ore
nior( inter(Iert ir. orgee'
teaptrrs in the tustor at art than ir, running his empire
s'eer. a:ur, direclnr and
,ru1 he i in the tiapp position
urer, and romantic idol of
HOUSES are made from paper hag by first gradcr in Mrs Thelma
The principal historical figo being able to visit the locales
the
rt'lates the current
Roman
the
of these' crrjtrnn when nece.q- ures ice the tale are plulosophe: sad state ef the movie' industr
Fi-anUrn'i first grade class at Pine Crest Schoo I)zspinying their
sar for deeper understanding poet Luc'an and the
creations. are Samuel Chishotni , Robert Brown. Jtmm Gilchrist and
hi instant Coffee.
the raves of France and
"We are going through ii
David Martnidill
of whom have, felt
Sp.ilr. Ii 'e'e the artistic Senrc;i both
wrath 'rorn the pint Ume. Henreid said the other
as
Net's
hequest % of prehistoric man
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dos as he toyed with a cup of
well as India's famous raves of Stafldp')lflt twe of the mast ar
freeze-dried Java. "whet.
l;lrphantie
and
Ajanta
with
live'
ligutri
are
Tigeliunus.
or Home Ec Teachers
reimnunder
eel
the
Pr.setoriare
everything has to he tctant
wir massive wall painting'. Of
urse' he h.a1, studied the great t;uarei .ind I'.irnu* hee.sd of the We leave tn.stant coffee, in.ct.nnt
t,othir structures and the trea .v'rret police bathe of v.hom are tea and instant love.
"Now , If you want a car, you
in the thick of the- efteert ti
cures of Itenaissanre' art
don't save for It before you bus
identil'. the- conspuroteir'
It You bu It at once' and par
aturaIls not being an artist
The narrative has an unusual for it later If you want U hike- a
himself Payne ma' he cr-Itt
etrurture' it rnflhi.t' of rnrarod the world eat. eli
-tie-if h '.nme a e'xpressing
amon the p'ii
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Lompan),
preferences
his
oi.
prinurlf
Apprlflitet' 1i e(1:.itfl
.I!'enner t eduratiotu: and no tin J
letter' written be Lu the-'Thts
samtphilexsoph has taken
from the- Oriared' area art- consumer reLations department was t home- economics teacher or prejudices But he strives tercepied
ran Seneca and nthers and of
tO
th e motion picture' inexpected he attend JCPeoneys
previewed Included are at the- University of 1111am!. High nrreeirjll' to get insim
transcript' ii l the interrogation
dU5tr' We have the writer who
teictUtit units, Schzxil. an ifl.1aii-tt-Ct 01 home- mind of the artists :Ind impart of various suprcts As lepla'.
et program for local and itaU multi-'n
economics education at the coniething at th Joe. ructra- there' art accounts of a bizarre is lnsthntlr successful One hit
home economics educators ore buying guides and otht
there and triumph he- believes festival and a horse rare th.- it
uddenIs makes turn the- onIc
e
materialdealing
with
value'
University
of I)elaware' whereThurida, March 30, at th
the' let! ff1 the- steel, road ti
write: ii- the- world Hollywood
to pan1p'
has
been
faked
clarification
techniques
and
ihe
alit
supervised
student
Langlorel Henri.
I And he- cover the
bromes convinced that there
Subject of W. program
i other subjects of interest to teachers, and was Li visiting main epochs in art from pi'v Nr'ros wishes
ta just one dtrrtor. just one
new educational process called educators Ut the field of home' instructor at the University of hictor'. to these times ill f'ii'
There is humor it the was star Without that cite. nobody
Western Ontario in Canada Her ass' and firurs Moore
value' clarificattot., accordir4 U economics
Tigeliunus and Parnul kee p in- can make a picture- anymore'
be professional affiliations mclude
C M Cearley, manager f
The program will
lrue he- makes come' claim'. suiting earl other as the" put
a native- of Austria,
.ICPenne) store, Winter Park presented b} Mue Undo Lou the American Home- Economics which while we might not he- sue their dutue'. in the mud'! °
the- cnurt3 charm of a
Ascuittan, mt
The program I!. being L.ucht, a native' of llonnvan. Iii
ippa able i.cdtsptnvv them certaini'. trvar'hers lies and duplirits
Viennese- aristocrat, but he
her Vocational A3AnCuItiofl,
earned
Lucht
presented hr JCPenne field Miss
motif nit' In establiehetf hesond
doesr- 't let tart interfere- will.
alleewed
Tin .euthu' •el'.e he.i'.
I'.onw et'OTIOflUst!. tie flUijOt' bachelor's degree- tie home- Oneicror, Pat and Ph. Upsilon question for instance' that the
of social bonest where 1w talks about tichimself if. make- a bit
cities around the- coUfltr
It economics education a: Illinois Onicron
conventional pictures of •
ed
statues
comment
he
hav,nw
Luriin and flint industn, a business he
stern franc the- beard
focuses Ott value clarification State- Urnversit. and her Pm and Put Upsilon Omicron
Loves
each other on the
of the- (,reri. god Zeus while' Seneca write
degree- term- the
strategies that art particuiath yptet
t'.aming a name, he cited
what
i'. a writer
tIn
question
eel
those ot Buddha ge bar) vi
u-i
iire'rtar
1-tobert Altman as ar
of
Illinois
eipplicabk to the tUCtUrW Of lJntveritt
kATsI:LAS Itt I)llurl
ei nuire teruat:
responsubilit'.
e,rre'b Api)iIce- to tim
i,nme- economics As part of the- Champaign,-Urbana
eseuciple' of instant "tenius
Beforemi
HOLLYWOOD ,t'
the- f-.gvptiare Pharaoh'. furtie
presentation, new teaching joining the- educational and tn katseLe'- hoe- beer. signed %
is it un
by (onsumer relation.'- department producer Mike- f'rankovicti u ulari'. Itamsec. ii Nor
developed
rater-Isis
Forts carols' which questionable Leonardo do itere
I'.iF'l('THP
direct .. The- t,anie- of the Foxes,"
jneittier portrait
painted
v'elI begin filmin;' next sum
Mona l.ie.a
ii- the- nudeSellers Farago
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mt-f
hut
be
tintei'.rnar WIn
I .ci'.e..'' ir- --ip- ' t
' - I:ieutiur and Franklirn'
I-.atselu' rerenti; monipletret
Butterflies would like- to understand grv.e:
Ulf durrrtiott of
lash
ricTitm
Are- f-ret- The- new film will art better, thic e the hooI
- 'Irtir-'. and Hepburn.- i'arun
'The Winds of War.' Woiik
Ronald (
be- screened in Holly-wood
'TheIa,utde Creese Ss'Srii- in
11W
Jackal'
The I)t1' 0!
A.oreairi1 f'res'.
I !'lt•- i!'41, - St us
thefeirsvtie
Mastereicat
"Wire-is." IlaIle'r
The- IM'IC'II •.-'.e
"'I'm' Msassins'
It-oil'' w itt Ari,rt'-ur
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cupaUons
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ALTAMONTE SPIUNQS — Lawrence Swofford stressed the Wagner property.
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After
'Growth of the city continues to
was
cascade in every direction, with approval far stitet c.'caustructicn "riairud 'ii round" and came out
the approval of City Council or water and sewer tines and nowhere, City Attorney S. J
Doris advised that he would
16 , Tuesday of two subdivision drainage.
resolutions
four
two
pints and ttrst trading
A t'iitatht plat was gven the rewrite
annezation
nod by council sonte time ego, governing fees for requests fur
The pint for Noithw'Jod sub. and It was Mated that (lie plat zoning changes, etc and for
subdivision authorization of preparation of
dwimon was approved Ifter meets
all
referral to the city &amp;=I% and, regulations and zoning or. ccduuances
Davis was authorized to
zoning board. The board
dln*nces fur lot aimIn an R.
prepare a resolution Last week
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DEAR ABBY: That ittcr In your column about the

woman who had a sign in her living room uying. "Thanks
for Not Smoking," mIgl* base surprised some folks, but not
me lbeuevcinputtingupsigfls.
in f.i I hat, a ku ra.ster with red letters on my front

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2 11 you bring your kids, eIther take care of them
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DEAR SHIRLEY: I wager that yoer s.er a
man privacy Ikan a 2W-pound dog. (And you don't base is
fftd the po.ttr!I
I)EAR ABB'. My husband and I invited another coupe
over for Sunday dinner. (Chicken amid homemade noodles)
We told them we'd eat between 1 p. in. and 2p.m.. but to
come early. They said they uwId.
At 1:15 p. mu. they telephoned to say they had started In
*atdi the ball game on TV, and they'd come when It was
over. We knew this would take se'cral how's, so we helped

Mtt in the.
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tavern and drank beer.
Three hours later our friends came into the tavern
looking for us They said, "How about dinner?"
ThE TWO OF US
What would you have done'

DEAR TWO: I'd base 1.14 thea that "d.it" was
between I p. a. and 2 p. a., but If they wanted some
k41.oser cbkken and soggy noodles. tbe were wekome I.

your ekeat WrIlt I. AØBY, $* SS7SS, Lie A*eks, Cal.
SIlO. Fw' a pen.aal reply SCse 1 P 4. ndlrtIN
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have the warmth, magnetism and awareneu of
what others hive in mind You can get them to go along
with your plant if )fl3 are not so engrossed in gaining )'OUI
ambitions and wishes that you take from them but do not
give in return Fine for social events, public works,
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr. 19) Do something constructive
about those creative ideas you have and get in good with
those at the head of lare corporations Come to a better
undetst4nthng with loted one. Go along more with his or her

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I)EAH PoI.L'i'-My answer is for Mrs J. C. I) who
has moved into a house with a septic tank so would like
some suggestions as to Its proper care. I suggest that she
obtain a blueprint of the exact location and size of the
tank.
how deen it is buried. etc Of course. if they in'
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they will know all of this -I believe the most important thing is to have the septic
backup. The time depends on the size of the family and
the tank. Also, once the tank is pumped out nothing need
be added to itto start the reactivating roct'ss. Save s-our
money and forget all those useless gimmicks Following
these simple things we have never had any trouble with
ours with a family of five using it for 13 years -MRS

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DEAR IIEAIWRS-T'vio experts I consulted both said
today's tanks are engineeted (or an aserage family of
three or four and usually s.hould be checked about every
three years I also learned that maintenance bi a prolesslonal Is Important. Solids should neser be oser One'
third of the depth and this includes the "crust" OD the tOp
as well as the solids below. (,reasr traps tend to hold
odors and (he old remeds of ieast does not work as ii
I was also told that such a tank should be used like a
sewer and not be babied but do take care and not put

disposable dIapers, sanitar, napkins, tissues that do not
easfly dIsLnterate down the toilet. For additional infor.
mation, the 1.5. gosernment will supply pamphlets with
information -POLLY

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to remose wrinkles from a double-knit pantswt that
was left too long in a sery hot dryer' I have tried
cleaners but they were unable to help me.-SABRA
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LOBSTER HOUSE
Service From
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Sunday Thru Thursday
11:30 AM. to 11:00 P.M.
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EXCELLENT SEAFOOD

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'IW OYSTER BAR

COC.KTAIL LOt'NGE
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2508 S. French
Sanford

DEAR POLLY-M' Pet Peeve is with spice cans and
salt boxes that have no opening for a spoon I find filling
a measuring spoon from the shaker hole or a spout is
both difficult and wasteful About half the spice misses
the spoon, then suddenly too mucn comes out and it IS
next to impossible to get any of (his back into the can
so it has to be throw-n away -MEG

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'11:00 (2) Sale ol the
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6:30 (4) Sunrise Semester
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6:43 (3) Sunshine
Agri-World
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8:00 (4) C.epliln Kangaroo
(5) MIke Douglas
5:00 (2) PhIl Donahue
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10:00 (2) Dinah's Place

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2:30 (2) Doctors
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300 (3) Another World
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4:30 (2) I Love Lucy
() Perry Mason
S:eO (2) Dick Van Dyke
5:30 (2) News
U) Green Acres
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('uriuuer arid cur ioust-r
thought Alice "The Mad
hatter is rallier mad Vu1l
he be triad enough to stand
by' three no-trump if I double
I' Anway, things have
been going so well at this tea
party- bridge game I. might
as weii Ir&gt;' ior inc woras:
The d o r m o u s e, sitting North, looked mildly
awake for a seccnd, but
settled back He wasn't going
to rescue the Hatter. The
March flare had no ucason
In disturb the double and as
for the Hatter his unIv prob.
lem was whether or not to
redouble.
Alice phiyed her ace of
dii'monds W he n dummy
showed up with two cards in
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specialist
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Whitaker, son of I)otusld
Whitaker, Pinecrest Drive, is a
mncmrber of the crew of the uss
James Madison, one of the U.S.
Navy's 41 fleet ballistic missile
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and you hold see an4 one. Your
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sibility that your partner will
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TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding three riotrump, your partner ha, bid
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Knightsofcolumbu3loundera lrusteeLb.netIclariS-soranyandall hatbeendelignattdtOfCOfltolidatld ,.,tt*hi(hwouid*arrafltawaiver
day dinner-dance, 7:30 p.m., K. persons havI.I9 or claiming by, hearing with the •pplcatioflt of O I.Id Ie(I'On
throuUh. under or against laid Hymen Lake, applicant br a new
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of c. ball.
respective nlmed D.lendants, arid standard broadcast station to proxsai ci Hyn' ri Lake would
each of them, and against any and operate on th. frequency ci 190 kc. provide coverage of the dty sought
all personS having, or claiming to
of ISO watts, non directional tob. served, as required by Section
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Psave any right, title or
intereSt In the
op.ration 73111 fbi II) of the COrTmi5%'Vl
Seminole County Campers •lowing deicribed tend lying arid ant,nna,daylimetOorsOf
at Pine Castle Sky Lake, Florida, rules. •. if not whether cir
business meeting, 7:30 p.m., being in Seminole County, Florida, And S &amp; S Broadcasting Company. cum$tan(es (cut which would
andailothers*hO(fl it mayconcern
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con,modate the proposed antenna
VRAPIKEN, Trustee', if alive, and if
PUBLIC NOTICE
School Board, 3 p.m., budget dead, the utflinown heir's, devisee's,
PurSuant to Section 1511 of the ground system arid,')! not, whether
review - computer services. grantees, assignees, Ilenors, Rules and Regulations of the this will adver'Ily affect operation
of the proposed drectional antenna
creditcrs. truttees. beneficiaries or Federal Communication's Corn
any and alt persons claiming by. mission, Blue Ridge Broadcasting system
through, under or against Slid
To determine whether the
Company, Inc , applicant for a
April
respective named Defendants, and Class II ,tandard broadcast station proposal of Blue Ridge Broad
School Board, 3 p.m., budget a-acr, of them, and ARY K FREUD to operate on the lrequenc'y of n,o casting, Inc , would provide
arid ,IOSEPI-I fREUD hCr husband, kc. power of 250 wattS, non
coverage of the coy sought to be
summation.

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assistanis wr:o ,crierdIIy uustopping only to wait for the
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March Hare and the hatter
colleges or on the job in
pinger Falls. N.Y.. and oth
to find discards
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The March Hare had no ers who have inquired. phy. hospitals and other instituproblems His first du.card sical therapists can 1ook for- tions
PLUS
There are about 14,000 ph&gt;.
was the eight of spades. Then ward to excellent employDarkofttssSUN
he shed all his clubs and ment opportunities for the sical therapists at this writ
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hearts and then a second next 10 years
spade
The demand for qualified them are women About
four-fifths work in general
The Hatter's first four dis- workers is likely to exceed
hospitals
cards w c r e painful but the supply
forced lie had to throw' two
A license is required to
Increased public recogrui'
high hearts and two high
practice ph&gt; sical therapy in
clubs hits fifth discard was tion of the importance of re- 4 States and the I)istr Ct of
t- en inure painful because hiablIltLitIOn is responsible for
he had been caught in a increased demand, and Columbia.
to obtain
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license anand
applicant
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progressive squeeze He did many new positions for ph&gt;'. have a degree or certi(icat"
throw the act' of hearts sit-al I I: c r a iii s I s will be
fronu a school of physical
whereupon Alice cashed her created as programs to aid therapy and must pass a
jack and squeezed the Hat- cril)PIt" children and reha
state board examina.ion In
Icr once friore lie wound up bilitation sers- ices for the dis
the other two states ITexas
ablc-d are expanded
taking no tricks at all
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positions can be especially
altractus e to married women tuon on another career field
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physical therapy servIces 410.
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first aid course, 8:30 a.m.-:45

DOG RACING

B&gt; Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

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FiCTlTlOUI HAMS
NOVICE IShenpbvgven that tam
engaged in but'r'eii at 150 Hwy
iy e';. lonUe.nOd, Semiq-wile co',nt,
Florida urdC' the fictitiouS name f
A,rowhad Motel. and that I intend
to register said name *tth the Clerk
pc Cirtuit Court, Seminole
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County, f'tortde In accordance with
of the FictitiouS Name
prpvisiç
Statutes. To Wit Section 141 OP
FlorIda StalulAs 115?
Sig Walter I pralIne. Jr
f'ul,ith Mar 71. 10. &amp; Apr 4, II. tIll
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114 fliP (114 CUt!
COUNTY.
$UMIHOLP
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p.m., Civic Center; registration IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF

'till love

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r%SR I AU$%rIIER.
the award will be made to he inc lake Mary, na r, later than titISnAflO. AND JEAN A
lo*pit responsible bidder meeting
March 71. tIll on one new c.ib and
AtitiS(IIFR. WIPE

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IJnd.rI7 Reqv(res Parent
WOWI 1:50.4:30.750.10:30
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Volusla County nuinager.

David
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March 30

12:00 (2) Jeopardy
w Where the
Heart Is

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2:30 (2) News
S..':'. for
Tomorro'A
(5) Password
1:00 (2) Somerset
(4) What's M' L'ne'
(5) All My Children
7:00 (2) Days of Our live's
(4) Love Is a Many

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AFTERNOON

(S) D1'IQr*t
7:30 (4) Hogan's Heroes
(5) Primus
8:00 (2) Flip Wilson
end the
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Chimp
(5) Billy Graham
9 00 (2) Ironsicie
Is) lronste
Movies
(5)
00 (2) oan Martin
(5) O*e'n Marshall
11:00 (2) (4) (5) Nw5
11:30 (2) lcshnny Carson
() ) P,'oiej

PICT1TIOUS NAMP
NOTICE iSh.v.bygiv!flthat I am
engaged In business at Sil Terrace
$lvd • Maittarvi, rla , Seminole
(unty, Flnrld• under the fictitious
Dark
,iamecA f'Ia p Rap %upplipt I
Røom Service', •nd that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
rtotija in accordance with the
prOvisIOns of the ricilfIout Pdarte
Statutes. To Wit Set tion 015 05
rloe.d, Statutes tIll
S'g tiicP'ard C) LPvert
PubliSh Mar 13. 50 1 Apr 4. II. 1171

"Sealed PropotiI for Fire Truck
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Seal.dbidswiltteaePte'd by the
late Mary Volunteer rice Dept ,
Inc . lake Mary. Florida. no later
then March ZI, I73 on one (I) new
1000 patton tanker fire truck with
5000CM PTO pump, comvi,$e with
all equipment as specitied. and
"otmtcd on a tIll chassiS as
tpecitit'd
Se.citkations can be obtAined at
tN tat. Mary Amoro Station frc,m
Chief Lewis Schweickert, Country
Club Road and Crystal Late Drive
(V *Yillng below mentioned address
Proposals ihall be narked

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writing Ronald C) Urban, P 0 ISo. marriage has been filed by JEAN A
301. ake Mary, tia
1AU(SSCIIER avtd you are required
ProposalS shall be marked
itten
of your
a o
"sealed proposal to' cab arid ri.f.nte
any. to it on CARROLL
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if
Sanford Garden Club, card
chassis" and lorwarded to above nuwi:. Attorney for Petitioner,
party, luncheon and fashion
.&amp;jreSs
whole addreSs 5 417 Sanford
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOP
The award *iil be made to the Atlantic flk Building. Sanford.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
iowi'tt re's.onsit'1e bidder r,'eetirig Florida 111?). and bile the original
the
of
requirements
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the
Toast'nLstres.s Club, 8 p.m • CIVIL ACTION NO 71-145
,..,tp, the Clerk of tt.. above styled
In Re the Marrlae .f:
sp.cificatioris the right is reserved
Chamber of Commerce.
on or before the 34th day of
WILLIAM J AMOROSO huttian'i.
Icaccept or reject any or 411 bidt or April. A 0 1113. ott,e, wise a
and
parts thereof arid to waive any iudgment may
inteqed againstvou
Seminole Audubon Society, 2 riiiott AMOROSO. WIFE,
teChnicalitieS
the relief demanded in the
fv
p mu., Holy Cross punish house. NOTICE OF SUIT
No bid may be *thdra*fl for a p,tit:on
TO:
',r iit Of o days
WiTPiESSmv hind and the seat of
March 24
ELIPiOR AMOWOSO
Ronald 0 Urban
Slid Court on the 30th day of M,arh.
IllS 53rd Street
Fire commission Chairman
School Board, 3 pin., budget
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Brooklyn, New York
Lake' Mar . iv
srAu
review - tnalntenance.
PubliSh Mar Ii 33 1113
11301
H ISeciwith. Jr
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YOU ARE IIIOTIF tED that an
Clerk of Circuit Court
mar.iage
diSa&amp;ution
cif
Mtion
for
Seminole
hlorpital
smnole Courty. Florida
l'tnk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
been filed
By Ellen ScOtt
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORILiA
Ladies' rummage sale, former and ofhf relief has required
ID
against you and you are
Deputy Clerk
Action No 73337
Party 'fine
on downtown sere a copy of your written IRVING
M I Il)[R. TRUSTEE Carroll Rurke
Gordon
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to
it,
it
deten
any,
on
First Street.
PIa.ntitf Attorney for Petitioner
Frederick. Attorney for Petitioner,
617 Sanford Atlantic (Sank 11Idg
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1715,
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whOle add'eis
Sanford, Florida 37771
w PER I' illS 1i -t or Pit VA
Public concert, 8 P
by Sanford, Florida 33711, arid lii, the
PubliSh Mar 7). 501 Apr , ii. till
wii
I)eIiary Concert Orchestra, at original with the Clerk of the above M l'l N P iNS, IllS
,fendant5 0(11114
styled Court on or before the 4th day
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DeB.ary Community ('enter.
NOTICE OF SUIT
1177.
otherwise
a
Judgmen
of May,
JOHN W PERKINS and
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
may be entered against you for the
GENEVA M PERKINS
blareh 24-25
NAME STATUTE
relief demanded in the Petition
Route I. (So. )13A
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Sanford Fleet Reserve fun
Sycamore Drive
it
herehy gicen that the
Court thiS list day of M..arcf'.
Union. Kentuct y 41051
pir Sumt to thC
n!ghtwtth Mr. Magic, 7:30 p.m., Said
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YOU ARC HEREhY hOT ft it
p ictitO Piame Statute' CbaPer
at Civic Center, for benefit of
(SEAL)
that an action to Foreclose a ?.Sor
usos. Florida Statute, will register
Artbur ii Beckwith Jr
"Tafeta."
tgage has been fifed against you arid e.ith th Clerk of the Circuit Coi%t. in
04
SaId
Court
as Clerk
you are required to serve a copy of and lot Serni'Oia CountY, Florida,
By Ellen ScoTt, 0
your written t,tCnSeS ii *n tOil .WI
.t ;rf ci the
iac.T
March
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FREDERICK
GORDON
DAPP4(il IIIERS ot the law firm publication of this notice, the tic
School Board, 3p.m., budget •%ttorney for Petitioner
FELDER. IIETTINGI4AUS &amp; tt
name, to wit SATIN LADY
review - administrative of. 110 East Commercial Street
IIIERS, ISO South Knowtes Avenue, ,,nder which it is engaged in
P o (So' IllS
PoSt Office Drawer 8, Winter Part, busineSs at Suite 104. 450 East HIJti
(ices, warehouse and textbooks. Sanford. Ftorida 32771
florida 37711. attorney for Plaintiff, way 434. Casseiberrr. Florida 32701
Mar
23.
501
Apr
6,
II.
1172
PubliSh
sew schools.
and flu, the original wIth the Clerk of
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City of Casseiberry. Florida.
OEB 111
the above styled Court on or b.tore That the party interested In Slid
April 20th, 1173, otherwise a
enterprila is at iois
Alt.amonte Springs Extension IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Judgment
may be entered against
SATIN LADY. IPIC.
Homemakers Club, 9 am., FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. you for the relief demanded in the
a Florida Corp,raton
Complaint
First Federal S&amp;L, Altamonte FLORIDA
n, Shirley Simms.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.504
hind and seat arid
WITNESS
my
Pr,tident
Springs.
DIVISION S
iflesealot sad Court onthiS list day
Attest- Gustave A Miller,
IIAIIIIITT and
CHARLES 0
March, tIll
5ecretary
CASSIL M QAUOITT. hit wife.
ICircuit Court S,'alt
Barclay, Kat: &amp; Pfgtitower
Ddliary Civic Association;
plaintitis,
ARTHUR H 1IECKWITH. JR
Attorneys At Law

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9-11 NBC. NCAA college performances
an
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and
Basketball Championships. One
of the semi-finaLs in the
9-10 ABC. lngstreet tRenm)
Nr.Uol Collegtte Athletic
Association's chalnpionship will "Elegy in Brass." Jaz oun
s... •......s ,,
h. .,, tk. •'I -t will enjoy
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. jau and New Orleans. The
four daughters. George Carlin Angel,s sts
and former boxing champ empting "Ironside" and Dean story gets deep Into the world of
jau as Longstreet Investigates
Sugar Ray Robinson. Funny Martin.
the murder of Charles Dw.ette,
- - take-off on "To Tell the Truth"
9-11 CBS, The CBS Thursday thrector of the New Orleans
with panel supp3aed to pick out
Sugar Ray from among the Night Movies.. "Promise- her Jau Society, who is killed in his
Anything." Warren Beatty and museum. Two valuable in-

Flip WiLson Show
Brnin This was the show
when Flip introduced his newest
character, He1e the Good
Humor Man. Other guests In.
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10-11 ABC. Owen Marshall,
Jones Rerun) "JaUbrek at young widow looking for a
Junction Cit ." Ieye.s and father for her son. Her target Li Counselor At Law Reruffi
"The Baby Sitter." Gary'
ccessful
Curry are deputized to bring in her bs, a
They
not
tndsome
phiatriste'
Grimes.
who starred In the
men
a pair
only cdpture those two, but two atrlclan (played by Bob popular movie "Summer of
cst srs. He plays a
mmlngs). But the son (he's '4Z'
the
more and also
loot But the sheriff only 18 months) finds greater young man hired to baby sit,
recognizes them as outlaws and attachment to a neighbor, a and is then accused of murfrustrated are-film producer dering the mother alter he's
arrtsts them, too.
spottt'd running frightened from
Reat.y). Good
the scene. Despite the lact the
suspect fails a lie detector test,
which he voluntarily took,
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TAURUS (Apr 20 to May' 20) instead of being so
reticent, be more .i1iing to cooperaie with those who ljvc at

security
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) Go along with what
conservatives in hugh position hate to suggest utite&amp;d of
giving vent to your emotions arid getting into trouble One
who has oppow you can now he a valuable associate if
handled properly. Take it cat) iii m
PISCEI (Feb 20 to Mu 20) Although you have inUCh
nork to do, plan some time for improving your botie
surroundings as well AOJ the new article's that are COIOVIU!
and charming Add new trUnmUIgJ to wararooe so ii iooxi
more modern, sharp
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY, he or she will be
one of those chinning young people with a dewe for
heroism who can become a true hero, heroine because of the
inherited pattern within the subconscious, provided the
parents give the right Impetus and encouragement at the
right tunes to bring this about. Otherwise your child will
lose heart and become a sorry figure Send to college if
possible
"The Stars impel, they do not compel" What you make
of your life is largely up to YOU!
Cu.'-oll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
April ii now ready. For your copy sand your blfl.Mate and
SI :o Carroll Richter Forecast (name of newspaper). Box
c29, hollywood, Ceh.!. .it)O28

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executive conunittee, 8p.m., at
First Federal S&amp;L, 320 W.
Semoran Blvd., Alt.amonte
Springs; public invited.
nunuie

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tue only practical and
that project amanngly weU if y
sane methods Think
GEMINI (May 21 to June 2$) You love to gad about
making new contacts that are worthwhile, bringing home the
proverbial bacon, and this is $ fine day for such Know what
is expected of you by allies Don't disappoint them
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Get busy with
the monetary problems you base early and mike bg
headway for the future, so that the weekend will be frc of
worry Contact at. adviser ii you are confused Just how to go
ahead Then tarry through like a machine
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) You look and feel so
today' that others will be in the mood to &amp;rsnt YOU
almost any favor you uk Plan just how to have more savou
hue in the future Improve your health
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Plan those new
arrangements of a private nature carefully and don't confide
in others, or they will go awry Yotu intuitive faculties artworking fine Follow them and get good results, whether in
business or personal life
ultRA (Sept. 23to Oct 22) Pick the right companior.s
to accompany you at sonic social eseni that you feel will
bring you pleasure or prestige, or both Do that shopping
early that is necessary. Do not splurge because )OU want to
showoff
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 21) Put that plan to work
that will open doors of opportunity for you by seeing th!
right higw is who base the right keys lou have fine talents
and can make the mos' of them now Improve iniage at
public work
sAGIrTARILs (Nov 22 to Dec 21) You have the
opportunity to get into r,ew outlets, meet interesting people.
study new recreational activities now Get the information
you riced Thus can bring shout a whole new uptrcnd in your
life
CAPRICORN (thc 22 to Jan 20) Sit down with advisers
and plan a far better existence along the right channels and
ethical standards Confide In your mate, who can be most

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Sanford
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Marrh 2143 Club, I0 *.m,
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Tueaday, 6-9 p,m.; Wednesday
and Thursday, S a.m,-9 p.m.,
social halt.

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pins and raveltn3 ofT 11W floor.
n tirnv ANARV
One needn't wonder at the woman ho is striving altmg
You can alwayt tell when a young mother has escaped.
You man know wh' she's been "inside" for so long. talking to herself She has forgotten she's alone anti is
steady trrain of "Stop that!" "(ive back
because she s had three children taking turns keptflg up Li
It may
with the mumps. Or because she doosn't trust anybody the hat and tell Mars Jane you're sorry." "Making fares
giving the bab( a bath until she's two months old, II could ag'n?" "The last time I'm telling you. it is The Last
she has ha to choose between repaIring the refrlgera' Time you're constantly
coming with
me." when wives come home
amazed
?t1
tor and hiring a sitter. The joint s. you can snot her exhausted
fron shopping trips. And their poor wives can't
driving down the street, in a epariment store an&amp; espe
daily, when she's having lunch out for the fIrst time In tell them ssh because they don't know what they've been
doing all day. "1 can't understand II," they say in puuled
months.
t( rewintling
She is the woman smoothing bedspreads in the furniture tones, nIh realizing they've put in four hours
yard
goods.
resetting
tables
in
china
departments,
ndjust
rtment.
irl who rearranges two shelves in giftware while Ing lampshidl'5 and dtistin pictures.
couldn't understand it for a long time. And then one
mutterng. '1 don't know how these kids reach this stuff!"
She's e one who whips out a tissue and wipes your day I caught myself saying sternly to a man at a lunch
counter, "Eat those crusts! l)on't you want to have curly
child's nose.
The one who doesn't watch the man giving the sewing haIr"
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machine demonstration-because she's too usy picking

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you up over night.
6. Don't br'ng me your problems I've go' my own
(Signed! TIlE ESTABL1SHME'T
Abby, I am 25 and have a husband and four kids and
they come first. Since I have had this poster on my fronl
.4.w, t&amp;t ,d tAlkS hate taid i wa. nuts, but I don't care
This is the first time In my life I have had any privacy
Sign me "That nutty lady with the sign on her door"
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Matinees: Miond.ay, Wednesday &amp;
Post Times 1:43 pm. and a p m
Play The Fabulous Big Perfecta
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FICTITIOUS NAMI
NOTICE Itheribygiventhat lam
engaged In business at 5003W Ptwy
43a. Altamonle Springs. Fla
Seminole County. florida under the
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fictitiOUs name of John S Sorseff .
Associate's, arid that i interwi to
register salt name with the Clerk of
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida In •ccur4wite wIth the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statute's. To Wit. section 14$ 01
Florida Statutes
SIp John B Borieff
Publish Mat 71.701 April 6. II, Its)
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-P-rignf on way. wnI(fl t.'U
t operation in, neerinu u"
WAyS, Fort Lauderdale. Florida, n
for convenience in deraigning title mantel on April 25, 1172 II to
Section H 37 of the
arid for purposes of Identifying a m at the offices of the Federal contravention of
Commission. Commission ruiel
owners Is more particularly
Communications
10 to determine whether Overlap
described as follows
Washington. 0 C . a prefiearing
the proposed
TRACT tAl The SW 't of the SW
conference is scPw'duled for March would occur between
osv m contour of S &amp; S Broad
'4andtheW S. of the SE rn of the
25, 1177 at tOO am at the tame OS
casting Company and the 0 25 my m
SW rn of Section 73. TOwnship 71 addreSs
The issue's in Slid hearing are as contour of Station WAyS. Fort
South. Range 30 East. LESS
Lauderdaie. Florida. In con
Beginning 475 4 feet Sooth of the follows
Northwest corner of the SE 'a of
i. To determine the areas and trasention of Section 73 37 of the
populations which would receive CommiSsion rules
the SW 'a Of Section 73, To*nsasip
Il TO determine. In light Cf the
31 South, Range 30 East. run Wv-st primary service from the proposed
57 15 feet. thence South 700 feet, operations and the availability of evidence adduced pursuant tO 10.
thence East 2171 feet, thence other primary aural II me m or above, whether the aoplication of S
Piortti7C7) feet, thence We-st 155 'S greater on the caseot FMI seryce to &amp; S Broadcasting Company is ec
tor filing
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U To determine with respect to
less road righl of way,
7 To determine whether the
TRACT IS: Beginning 625 4 feet proposal of Hymen Lab, would the application of Btue Ridge
Soulh of the Plorthwest corner of
serve primarIly a particular city, flroadcasting Company Inc
at Whether the note'S receivable
the SE ',oi the SW'. of Section 73. townor Other itical sundivision as
Township 3) South. ftantjt 50 East,
contemplated oy Section 73 30 al a, are sufficiently I.qu'd to b relied
run West 5755 feet, thence South thC Commission rules and. if not upon to meet first year constrttiOn
?50 fees, thence East 317 S feet. whether circumstances ccItt which and operation costs.
Iii Whether there are sufficIent
tNr'nce North 300feet. thence Wost
would warrant a waiver of said
additional funds aeaiiabia to the
lS9S feel to the pont of be-gin
sectIon
3 To determine whether the appiicarit to construct and operate
flifl
TRACT IC: TM East ' of the proposal of Hpmen late 15 con its proposal. and
Cl ',t,ther, in light of the
sister.t with the r equremenls of
SE' • of the sw • of Section 73.
purSuant to (at
To'wnsh'p 31 South. Range 50 East. Secli,,i 7130 ibl ci the Commission evidence adduced
rules, to warrant an authovilation and ibl, above, blue Ridge
less road right of way:
Broadcasting Company, Inc is
TRACT 3: The NW'. of the SW '. for dual city operation
I To d,lermnl whether the financially qualified
of Section 73. Township 21 South,
II To determine with respect to
proposal of Hymen Lake will
Range 50 East
The respective residence's of all realistically provide a local Iran the application Of itpmefl Lake
at The present availability Of
smiss'on facility for its specified
Defendants are unknown
costs and
You and Each of You, are notified station location or for another larger funds to meet construction
community, in light of alt ne operating espenses:
that a suit toquilt titli to the above
10 Whether, in light of the
described property has been filed retevantevidence including, but not
evidence adduced pursuant to (al
against you in the Circuit Court, in necessarily limited to. the showing
above. Pl,men Lake is financially
with respect to
and for Seminole County. Florida.
The e.lemil to *0th the Qualified
a)
entitled CIfAtiL(S 0 BAbBITT and
31 To determine with respect to
specified station location has been
CASSIE M BABBITT. his wife,
ascertained by Phi appliant to have the application of S &amp; S Broad
VAN
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vs
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tepar.sle aI ii st nit progmarmirli og iiStiflJ (Oitipeflv
Trustee, et al vRANKI.N.
al Whether Charles I- Sebastian
needs.
Defendants, and you. arid each of
Di The ectwit towhich the needs of is wIlling to assume his ootigalion
you. are hereby required to serve a
under the terms of the bank loan
copy of your answer o' pleading, it the specified station location are
beIng met by cutting aural commitment lll,r,
any, on the Plaintiffs' attorney. S
Dl Whether, in lighl of the
broadcast slaliont.
JOSEPH DAVIS. JR • of STEN
The
eatent
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the
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evidence
adduced pur.,.sant to the
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MCINTOSH,
Post
DAVIS
STROM,
plicant's program porposal will loregoing at, above, the applicant
Bc. 17)0. Sanford, Florida,
meet the specific unsatisfied is fnanciaily qualIfIed
77771. and file the original in the
IS ToJ.terrfline the eftgcts mad.
programmog r.di of its specified
office of the Clerk of the Circuit
by Blue Ridge Broadcasting
Court on or before April 11,1172 If staloon location, and
di Th, eulent to which the Company. Inc , and S I S Broad
y fadtoddbo. ludgnent by default
pqoipCted bouttli of the applicant's (asimid Company to ascertain the
*111 be taken against you
thisnolic.shail be published once advertising revenues withIn its tOmni,tiunly ne#dS ard interests ol
each week for four consecutive specifIed station location are thea,eastob#ser'wedandlhe means
adequate to support its proposal, as by which they propose ro meet those
DATED this 13th day of March. compared with its projected sources weds and interests
Is To determine. In light Of
from all other arias
Aa
lion 10? Ib) Of I ha Corn
ii Is concluded pursuant tO the municationi Act of 113.4. as amen
Sr
beckwlth.
foregoing issue that trie proposal will tIed, which of the proposals wuuid
Arthur Pt
not reaiist.cally lirovicie a local twit provide a fair, efficient and
Is equitable distri0u'lOn of radio
lransmission icr vice for
Court
,
Circuit
Clerk
specified stalion location, whether service
Seminole County, FlorIda
I? To determine, in ligM i the
such proposal itiee$s all of tie
BY Ellen Scott
technical provisions of the rules for evidence, adduCed pursuant to the
Deputy Clerk
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slandard
buradrasl
JOSEPPI DAVIS. JR , ESQURE
%ISiOri$ tke applications Should b granted
be oi1t act
standard
ST EPISTROM, DAVIS
A Cop, Of lhe application arid
turiultiulitty tot *t,i.I. it is dfer
&amp; McINTOSh
mined hal the proposal will amendments thereto are on file for
Florida Stale Dank
realIstically provtds a local Iran putilic inspection at the Sanford City
-Suite 71
smission serVIce, namely Ortando, Hail, Hoyt's ParS, Avenue, Sanford.
PoSI Office Boa 1110
FlorIda
FlorIda
S.antctrd, Florida 37171
S To determin* whether the an
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Publith Mah Is. I?. 7). 11. 1171
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PublIsh March Ia, 3). 50. 1112
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HARTFORD, Cam. —Off to a
running start, Connecticut's
state )o1er3-, newest be the
notiOfl it exceeding all expectations so far as ticket sales
are concerned and bids fair to
be the success the proponents
claimed It would be.
In an atmosphere not unlike
that at the end of ProhIbUnn,
big
state gambling
the
mechanism became legal and It
seemed that everybody In the
Nutmeg State wanted to get
some of the 50-cent tickets.
Four million tickets were
placed In circulation the first
week and one store In Hampd.er4
joyously reported aiding 4,00(
of them the first day .
Tickets are on sale an
supermarkets, gas stations..
floral marts and restaurants., to
mention a few of the outlets.,
which have a total of 2,700
agents
The selling fever began even
before the ceremonies marking
Vie uffac-i*l opening of the 1,11in occurred.
Republican
state's
The
governor, Thomas J. MeskilL
ti-ho was a strong advocate of
the lottery, sold a bloek of
tiokets to a mart. 77 years old.
who recently won $1 million In
the New York state lottery.
Right off the bat, Gm'. Meskill
h.rnself purchased some tickets
and someone' in the crowd
yelled. "For God's sake, don't
win" Thus Connecticut joined
the ranks of other states, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New
York and Massaohusetts. The
Latter, howe't'er, won't get at.'
plan into operation until
sometime in the spring
In Connec'tirut there will be
one $5,000 winner each week for
every 1(10.000 tickets sold, based
an the ticket that matches the
winning five-digit number.
Burns met his first deadline
lottery Into
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leadership
qjjft of
always has been the highest
Council of Girl SCOU1L In
butwe are attracting
personal interview to The more coniverned younj Women
emphasized th growth today. 77hey seem tobelooking
1 ofHerthald
e program.
beyond t heir school and home to
"The icoutlqg prograrn has the Community and reeogntzlng
changed as the times have the potential of girl power.
our values. We have helped
c
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spread illunable
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sustaining
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information
suit,"
more
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-Counts has grown train I -W as contact the council once
"Changing
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influence the kind
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scouting provides We expectdirector,
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"The tremendous growth we greater co-educational
Winter
center in
are eiperlrnclng though is 1IL4 uvities at all levels," she stated.
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limited to Seminole County,"
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a double ieslnn In school. We
have 10 to 12 troops that are
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27 iof NEWSWEEK, permit me
to call your attention to page
fll, Stewart Alsop's column
the (anal
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-That leaves Ted Kennedy,
and there Is b) no* plenty of
evidence that Kennedy
sensible enough to know that
1972 is not his year.
teresting long shot is a Humpirey.Kennedy ticket, A Vice
run could be just
what Kennedy needs to prove
that he as a modest young man.
loyal to his part&gt;, and to help
ease the memory of Chap
paquiddack and to position
himself for a clear shot at
White House in 1976. But for
1972. the real winner of the New
Florida
and
Hampshire
t ra thea'
primaries was
mysteriously lucky fellow,
Richard Nixon,"
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believe that they'll kockif
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Sanford Chamber of Commerce committee- The districting it adopted
h&gt; the City Commission and approved later by a referendum of vnter'.

Cleveland
G rea t er Sanford Chamber of ('lt'velcmnel said
on opined that those who live In
committee
Commerce
to
ex—
legislative anci national affairs Sanford hiatt' the right
districts but would lx! Voted on clty'wide. holding map are George'
is receiving support from the press themselves without
('rossley i kit i and Hobert Ihmehn.
legislative editorial writers trying to

Seminole-Orange
delegation on its request it muzzle them.
In an obvious Jab toward the
make Seminole a separate

Eight year'. ago. March 26, 1964, Floyd
Thompson U.S. Army was lost on patrol in
Southeast Asia. The National League of
Families of Prisoners of War and Missing j
Action has requested Congress to proclaim the
week March 26 through April 1, 11172 as
National Week of Concern for Prisoners of
W ar and Missing in Action in Southeast Asia.
The Florida League of Families would
appreciate news coverage during this Week of

legislative district or, if not,
possible, untie the county from
apron

Monday and Thedav, March 27 and 28
1972 are designated as the days to write your
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Chamber numnager. Baehn said Springs, IAngwoot and North
he had talked with Bet). William Orlando, Nobody down there
about
us
consults
Geirmucin and "tee is sympathetic ever
anything," Cleveland added ,
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naea:tcr plan to be completed I'UI) zoning.' We hate to grant
Mayor
under a state grant to the him the hearing." Brown said.
Ii3NCWOOI)
It 15 expected Hobbs' new
Council of Local
Thursday
night
(ALNO
Kenneth Brown
will call fur considerabi&gt;
plans
cone- Governments,
switched has position
apartments than touched
fewer
ordinance
As
far
as
a
PUt)
pletel&gt; from one week ago and
weeks
urged that it public hearing be was concerned, Brown main- off the controversy some
dents
ro
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Wildmere
re
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ago
f
special
th
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held all :1 Ichrnned unit 0--cancel mention of
are expecteti
deve l opment iI'Ul)i oriananct'. type zoring would create an The new plans
e
fo
a
rmature
of cluster r
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Tiit' tearing was scheduled for I avalanche of protests from the b
patic
houses
and
two-star
of
the
city
Wiletinere section
Pill April 20.
apartments.
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fearful
which
would
be
special
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re'comneendcition from Cotta' the C. A. Hobbs tract around icarru nrsauuu
traffic, overcrowding of st'Itexcil,ivan Dick Crenstuiw that the Fairy Lake.
night's
and
pollution of Fair-) Lake
Following
by
considered
orennance
Council for the past two )ears council nieetutg, the mayor told They indicated at that tim"

be adopted.Crenshzaw, also at The herald that Hobbs has their desire that the high
classIfication
that time. urged that close purchased tileFairy like tract residential
requiring
Large
lots
anti hon:t'
attention be' Iten ill (tie' city's for seteral hundred thousand
has
rt'due-sted
a
be
retainedtraltn,anct' with the view toward dollars ,and
ti1bteraiiiit UP requireitients alit
diversifying zoning districts
'lie.' councllimeam, wanted a
spread of comimet'rcleel districts
rather than the one district now

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WLIS nothing covered
mint ii a persistent lovely girt twnet a'at ed the hard
cover and filled it with joy, net'aallng, 1111(1 most of
please share your love with ant'
all, lute
forever" Thus reads a note which Mary Miii
Cui'a'aii, 24-year-0ld blonde wale of ci Navy ilit'i',
testifies sill' i'e.'eivt'd ti'otii (unpin iii An(ll'eW I"
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stays to hail sinking cities out of
troubled financial waters, the house gives Its to p
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Inside THE HERALD

Please help us honor these Prisoners of

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in Action in Southeast Asia, We would hike to
have this reminder printed on your front page
each day during our Week of Concern-

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he took an Orlando Entertainment
r to
newspa per editorial writeEntertainment
news
task for a ship lit the' committee Horoscope
Horoscope
roscope
for wanting to separate' from
hospital notes
()ranagi' and link-up. if needed,
or hirevaral Public notices
wi th Lake Volusia
'k't)
County.
SPOrts
'This eummmiltt"a' tk a stand TV
auci at does not Stein fair to cue

This schedule has been adjusted to fit the
different areas in the Nation. We would appreciate your paper's coverage of this Week of
Concern for our Prisoners of War and Missing

Sincerely
Rosemary E. Eppes
Ficrida Press Representative
Florida League of Families (I'WM IA
P.S. Please ask your readers to fly their
gs
d i'ring the Week of Concerii
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when

the radio and T.V. stations to dedicate Radio
Shows to the POWM1As in Southeast Asia,
Friday, March 3), 1972, is a day of Silent
Prayer .

War and Missing in Action whosc supreme
sacrifice has helped keep our Nation ever

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(tie sen'
Cleveland Jr. s;xke members
1)earAbby
of committee'

Wednesday, March 29, 1972, Mrs. Mary
hoff, along with some other Pensacola wives,
will present the l'oV-MIA flag to Governor
Askew. Mrs hotf is the designer of the flag.
We ask that all concern ed individuals drive
with their headlights on to honor our alien.

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tee would tin oil he could to help
US' count) and could not set'
INDE
"11)Seminole should not have
its own representative in the'
Areeadeath,s
Legislature
Krider said be' talked with Bridge
four other delegcat"s cind they ('ak'niiar
also expressed sympathy for (birch directory
Chitirch news
cou nty's 1)sitl.w. "I feel we
Classified ads
now have (1w opprtunity to get ('tanks
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Prisoners of War and Missing in Action.

Thursday. March 30, 1972,

eomtiilttce's stand, Cleveland
stetted, "We should not have to

story on Pg. j
This Was nuade known at this consult with other cities since'
morning's committee st'ssiofl itt' were not invited to Join the
b&gt; Ro be r t lhiehn, committee ('AI.NO group, which Li madee
chairnian, and John Kridem, tip of Ceweelberry, Altamont

Concern.

Sunday, March 26, 1972, is our National
iths
Day of Prayer and we have invited all
to join in and pray for our Prisoners of War
and Missing in Action. Mrs. Malcolm
Sehoeffel and other PoW-MIA families are
going to Lourdes to pray for our men. (See
Prayer on page 2.)

strings. SU)tc

critics from South Seminole
who hose spoken against the

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portant meeting as of this
morning in DeLand. , covering
the S.Year Road Program f or
Seminole Count&gt;' .... why then
was there only one commissioner, Greg twnmorid In
attendance'
Voltasla County which made
its presentation direct]) prior to
well
was
Seminole's
represented with a ALL of their
commissioners.
Why only one from Seminole'
(Thanks to the support of John
dKrlder and Harold Kasther,
representing the Greater
Sanford Clamber of Commerce, and also Count)'
we tuad all
Engineer Bill Bush
of toter people!)
Do I have to point out, that
even though most of the roads
being pruje't'ted are in the south
the
end of
county ,..,no
representation from that area.
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DRAWN AND QUARTERED

'One'

March 19. 1972
3208 San Miguel
Tampa, Florida 33609
Dear Editors:

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EENTI PLANT -.

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climb shortly.
Why then, at such an im. -

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PALMS

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On another subject. ..nearand-dear to my heart .,.,.my
good friends on the Seminole
County Commission:
presently getting
You're
$9,000 annually to represent

THICK, BUSHY
READY TO BLOOM

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5OL ,2l 84-4

Scully u!e "Ptl't' a - i'y
for you in all you, L-'thr'
neivot Pno,* Your
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Volkswagen, Inc.

ILACE DIGANtY! SLUDGI
OSSANITI 2
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15DM
SPREADER LOANED FPLL WITH COO LU. AIOYII SPICADIS LOANED UIE WITH 200 US. 'SO"

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pheeygofornuntberonbeand
thg
Kennedy being coaxed into the
second spot. with the assurance
that it will be his in '76"

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that I wOuld become Interested considcr this be fore
District 3 would Include 4,2w'
cnlv an m - district if I were adopt this action.''
('otiunittee- had planned to ;wrsems.
districting
basis,"
on
a
elected
map slicing Sanford into
L)tstrict 4 is ever y thin g south
adopt a resolution at his nuirMeyer sa id.
d istricts
fur
of 15th Street to French Avenue
The
commIssioner
stotNi
nng's
session
for
presentation
ipulation lanes as defined in
B John A. Siis
down on before the ('aty Coutmts.slon at and t'vvrythitng south of 2Zth
the t970 U S cenu was un• distracting would cut
night's city meeting- Street and includes 4,3
You win a few - and of veiled at this morning's Greater qualified persons who could and Monday
vice inhabitants.
Crossley,
George
evote
time
away
front
'eurse. you also lose a few
Sanfoni Chamber of Commerce would d
Action that would have
office, chairnuan of the committee,
May I share one Wi th OU le gislative affairs committee bustnrS.S to assume the echoed displayeda city neapdtnwn into brought the map and em etc.
Meyer's views were
from the "plus" side of U'# meeting and promptly drew
('OIii)mnyiflg resolution before'
a
tour districts.
ledger, please'
terse c'onune'nts from 0t ) by Mack N. ('lcvelano
(it
('or,imiitssinn wits
lot'.ated
In
the
the
l)mstrl('t I,
Commissioner Gordon Meyer former state legislator, who
— -('lifforl
deferred
eafler
city,
northst
quadrant
if
the
--e-t'd tw advised that dat- meting the -It
It's possible' ti-tat cu and I are
le)t
would include that area from Mcklhhihii indicated there are
not
sitting on a .itlon&amp;l first. Pack would have to chrooce from only into four distracts ''nvmy
lakefront. west of French tither things he wanted to
1. in this among people living In a attract the' type of people we theAvenue
on Wednesday. 12
to 15th Street and would discus,', about the proposal but
Sanford"
r-a'n
to
$fered an opinion as cographtc area who are want
since there was not sufficient
4,436 persons.
"the
contain
for
the
City
Cleveland
commented
follows:
qualified to run
titiac now, he suggested action
of
2
would
run
east
District
"All kinds of political deals C inssion. "I ant concerned committee might want to French Avenue (mcii the be tabled until the next coinlocally,
too
eooking.
lakefront to 15th Street and mnittee nu'eting.
statewide and nationally.

In th is week's issue March

ST V D S

CitUiJ'

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OPEN 9-30-5-30

69C to

NITlO
6-6-6 GANIC

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3 Ft. .Two-Trunk BOSTON FERN

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SPECIALS

Ft.. 16.95

f'rol"st.i
his
and
)'aialkri"r
governmetit sa id they wiiiel re'sc
rat her than agree It, Heath',; pea I
plan, which they consider ca pitulali r ,r ,
to the terrorists of the Irish Itepublo a r.
Army,

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TREES&amp;SHRUBS

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MONEYANDGET STAMPS TOO!

Cof C Sits On Rema

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PIGMY DATE

SALE

CEILING TILE

S168

rues'

ROSES

with every new car

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Vft et 04itj constructed rn-IDle fInth,
1*01 brand name mattress and botso'nCs
Ttr!
?rir'rt La' childirts rOot?! or

BLOOMING

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Ilent h's act ion was the result ref the'
collapse Thursday night (if crisis talks
between turn ii rol Northern I rein on S
prime minister. Itria ii Faulkner

from the' SleUth)
The government took direct rule of
the' province a item' :11 months of
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AZALEAS

MULCH
149 BAG

...

$&amp;P1E HEAD
i INN(RSPRIWC
fiWISHED BOARDS + 2 MATT R ESSES

It"

CONTAINER
GROWN

are solidly ()I)l)OSl'd to ( 'at hour

Adoption Is Postponed

ou
AV

Onion Sets-Seed Potatoes-Petunias-Begonias-Marigolds-Salvia
MTE LACE PLANTS 491
VIBURNQHEDGE PLANTS 5 For qK
TOATO PLANTS VAPEST
2 to 6 FL OLEANDER 69 TO 5'
RIET IES

S &amp; H Green Stamps

Sanford

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home builders supply

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BULBS 98'Doz.

DON'T DELAY. THIS OFFER
YOU SAVE
EXPIRES SOON

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CII
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5U5p4'tt i'd
re'le'ase
lIltt'tIo'(l
wilhotit
the—re
trial
glIei'rllIas
and a ple'telsrili' on whet hc'r t lie' people
of Northern I t'e'lii tIch wa nt to tInhl(' wi th
I II(- 11-1Mb Ite'putcl jt
'I'll(, ocitcunie' of Ito' ple'hisclte' is a
('dl'tiiititV sitice Itr'oti'thi rits otitnumta'r
('cit hohl('s 2 to I in Not-I he-rn Ireland a net

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189 &amp;3" IARBOR
Hetzi "Spreading" Juniper 493j SHORE JUNIPER

furniture refinishing and it'
er small jobs They are idea
if you are applying ii clear
finish since- theme will be ni
marks from '.crapinc

SCOTTY'S

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2.49

removers are perli'ct f'

LASH BU' M)RE Al

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JUNIPER

Cticrnaul removers are ex.
pensive dangerous in some
instances, and efficient It as
riot lib,e'i that you would di
tOe' house siding with ctwn
Cal paint remoter but starr

S &amp; H Green Stamps
car
with every

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I!,.
Itikt, 2P.1.i",. ,,,e
; and in-ought Hritaira to
its gravest ('onct itut iorta I c risk Sin(,K ing Edward VIII abdicated in 1919

In an overt care' to Ito' Itcoica n Callifilic
uieiueeei'sty ill the' "Is northe'rIe t'iiiititirs of
Ireland, I It'ci thi ealcu a p'te,c'u't'el plitoq to

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Friday. March 244 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
PrIce 10 Cents
64th Year, No. 155

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-irsign Gold VOW rowr
i loam sait ciuSloet.

Writer

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chair wv

PI.IT7ER "SPREADING"

hrt'erc

held at St I.A'uts. Mo., in
lfttb4 the second at Lo Anm.-ie's in ]c4:2 The' World
.-'t Itraunma:-

t.s be*Jli!ul

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BEAUTIFUL EVERGREENS
I 1611024" DWARF GOLD TIP 2 FOR
1 &amp; 4' ARBOR VITAE
JUNIPER
37 0 6"

jrthc'e and. while not a'
as t h c cap
- must still be used
with care The. do have theadvantage' of nut having a
'lanae that wall go out in a

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The United
be-rn the- site of to of the
IT, 0
it. ;'c Conies held
since Mill That first Olympic flied an the' U ,S,A was

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IIN l(tn)Nt:Y PIN ):fl
,tiatee
ONDON
e API
The British
took (eVil' the gtevt'e- nlne'nt
of Noi'therae I reland today, endIng 511
'eat's of Inca I I rot estliut rule in a hid
bei' pl'at'e that risked civil war.
I 'i'iIie r'aI mister I'dwarel I knit; I old
the Ilouse ()1 ('t011 IfloUs 111111 Nm' I tici- ii
ftiV('rfltll('uit
is
I reland's pI'o' I llL$8 I
heini StISWIUII'(I lie sa III the si i'ile'tui'n
pi'nviiice Will he go'eriit'd by it cornmission appointed by I.oidoii LIIIII
headed by a fl('W fl ppointet to thee
British (.'ahini't.

Jjrra-th

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BLUE VASE

LA.'

Electric burners heal th'-

it'

99

Only

0 CHIDS.Epster Lillies.ROSES.AZALEAS

FACTS

WEEK ....
ACT NOW!

LINCOLN

British Govt. Takes Over
North Ireland Operation

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11 th e' area is large, use' potentially dangerous.
,eanduig dsks mounted on an
Special attachments or
'le'c'trac drill Work careful)
tjiowtorcht's spread the
flame so that it is no longit at nid mark' from cutting
er a pinpoint, which makes
at na ore efficient and a trifleIe'ss tiaxarchus But you hate
In keep the torch moving

2nd BIG

LOUNGE CHAIR

'
EASTER
PLANTS
FULL GORGEOUS BLOOM.

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SPANISH VELVET

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WORLD ALMAMC

HURRY

SPECIALS!

He says, "It's no: the end of
the race f or us.. but the beginning of a new era The game is
Just starting.'

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F

A

10,000

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SPRING

start.

00,
Sa;ora isn't the mw-,,
—
'Ificit'iit way but ii as rem)
e'ralI used where there isn't
tcio much had paint to re
UiI
Ziflo
lunç witti the' nu
nam've A stiff. wade-blade'
sit'r are he-tIe': lw'
14-11,
putt knife can be used for
more efficient scraper i
not very practical for hou'.tpaint,
for
loose
uakusg off
the hook type mounted on a
laRini lacrs of paint that wooden tuamadit' Pull this siding since tht-% arc hcav
Orbital sanders 'leave a gooci
ore peeling
over the surface- to take off finish but are slow Sander.,
Scraping as a good method old panel Either way, it is such as these are better on
,A here the amount of work as still hard work
horizontal rather than 'erti-mall and where you are reSanding is a little more cf cal
Pleifli laS VOU
tv1n
fim'aent whet done by hand
Burtillig u a fast wa
and a whole l'it more ci- g et rid of old paint. th
facient when done by some method used bt prafessior

GREEN
STAMPS

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Birthday

this
Enunflns
Jane
Mr
cxe'cuUvt. dreclLs of Citrus

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changed but we have retained

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Scouts Look

Girl

To

Thi.'rsday, March 23, 1972

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5a,,I.,d Cl. IC) 1511
O,Imaaal. pp,

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mttnwflt to dLcloae the names
c'cnt of the vote. "Anybody Chicago's State StreetA1.1EB K. MF.ARS
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all donors His staff has
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Sen.
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refor
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after
the April 4 conteM in
campaign
venture
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aimed
Muskie managers
rnun1 S. MUJI%ZIL' of Maine bat.
wifll peatedhUcomplatflt3thatMU
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per cent
lies two tmocraUC rivals In at least a
iãrd a Me has no clear position on Isd ual IThoota presidential pm- against what the)
mary contests today. seeking a Mc'Cay-MCGOVCFfl tandem In
Do This If
He mentioned the economy.
st f or h shaken White the preferential and delegate
bugs
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amnesty
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House carnpmtgll in the crowded contests.
A big, two-ray aho*ing In fl• draft esaclers. Muskie has diselections ahead.
Drop At The Wrong Time
Two million Illinois voters ti swuld e Muskie a had cusped all those topi cs diWth
t,i.. ...ih ,mill drç. at the
At
as he beads Into his national campaign.
were epected to cast ballots. ly needed lilt
r'n t t,n' A 4.iur,
Muskle a Illinois campaign
well o er half of them In the V, lscins.ln for an April 4 p1
FASTFICTIto
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Musklc. Sen, George Democrats In Illinois. In Ottawa
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hearing before the Conimissioli, This request
was considered premature at the time.
hospital altorlicy Gordoii Frederick has not
available to discuss this matter of hosp i tal
sale with the county attorney. lie has, however,
beets requested by the hopitaI board of trustees
himself available For a conference. A
tweii

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Commission (.'hairmafl Greg Drum mond
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who are crowding the Sanford lakefront on weekends,
taking advantage of the "typical' Florida weather
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be
cadets to fill In (cr vacationing recently acquIred 24-hour police peared to
neither matter Ii) nunutes privtuusl'that
in
promise
poticenien. However, sonic protection,
ould
obtain
two although Bachelor said
Bachelor said that a corn- municipality c
A misconception arose In the
NORTH OI1I.ANDO
had !arned of the situation i1t
5u4ie5ed
additional
cadets.
ap
promise
prOasi
recriproca) agreement with the matter with Mayor Brown prom
that
Thursday
Huwcver, 3achr r
Brown
remarked
Mjvsur
in- between be and Longwood
I.ongwood police denprtment contending that it is
to
,00th
that
there
.ittemptsul
conception
was
has
Sweat
in
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Chief Edward
for use of North Orlandos police pression that these were sought which North Orlando would lure was only one cadet requested to 'troubled waters" by
cadets resulted In considerable for a 18 hour week.
th the vacation period terect1ng that 'it is still in
Nor th Orlando Police Chief an additional police cadet end assist wi
verbiage culminating wi th an
for
policemen
for only a month discussion stages .. nothing
send
turn
to
Lon.g'itood
for
rim
accusation by Councilman Walter Bachelor said that it
firm."
Charles Howell that Mayor his understanding that both the weeks and Lonirwood would do or so.
Ra'weli querted as to what the
Granville Brown kept the Issue cadets were to be loaned for a the same In recriproctty. At
IA
total
of
32
hours
weekly.
Furend
of
the
nine
weeks
the
ad,5ary
L k
a "big secre t."
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have
lid
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NOIth
matter titer, Bachelor said the cadets ditsonsi cadet would be
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the
Specifically
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.ii ievolved around the fact of the were requested for a period of evaluated as far as retaining t
May Seek
turn upon a temporary basis. reply that they would liars to
Longwood police department nine weeks, thus resulting
said
that
this
Bachelor
employ
someone.
requesting to "borrow" the the municipality losing its
Iuncorporane
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agreement
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tie points out the city received suns of $O,()O annuafl&gt;.
land 0' Lakes golf course
further
Zaccu said, ho
as a recreation facility a request Irossi developers to
at
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shown
th
th
study
has
or will the l6-aete tract bi rezone parts of the golf course
allow condousintuni apart- can purchase the property from
converted in large part
a condominium sipartinent ritents. The developers id in the owner for $&amp;O!)3 a year and
apa.rtnients
the
conununht&gt;
t'xctuingt' for the rezoning, the etmunate
These controversial 4tlestloflS ilol f course could remain is golf flOfl;)lt'tct&gt;
have been considered at length and us detail by a special threewever,

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Harry Sam rook and Or, Job's
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Courthouse
Use
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the "green belt." But can it 1w
the ,4h,,-,:-- 'n.stt'ti by the
done" One thing for certain, told
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soimsi' action imiust be takt'ii us
lueArticle
the city. The deeti restriction of
be danused.
''Ars theth'
spat's will t.* I
requiring continued tpersithui 'r )tlii lit the isewtotinth'use
Ii wiuis'zsii eictssst't1,
the tract us a golf court'
itlohbi
gtith,itIt siwulti di' All we posib1 can Li
expired in February and the cwisider 5 the
UI it) of sase this wreck Withut thai
loose is on to have the property recoratitioning
building,
*ill again ha vr
rt'zt'iietl to allow apartimielit it ItlotiSly rather huts ,ittit'' ijfttt'i 48 user Sauli rd or ist
cornlo'iiinIWiI construction .the with Use previous piarts to ha't'
.m Aolwx I.,
,,lostoahue use of the site to (reenhut Construction Coin' IS'
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(,rrenhut
tie said hi, believes
be'
INDE
t'ouunittee,
.
anti a new t'un- woulitbi aisienuibk to this isi.sni
cilmisan in office only three twt'siuse
('U SItS i. $4iAI sit
ttt'.* dcath
months. Insists the Land must be lit overtus
LInIIC
kept as imsuch as possible In its It would have 1(1 IY because It
set state to protect and Is behind Iii i'ulsstruition It the t'aknttar
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let's give bu ms this week's
Mister Nice Guy inward.

place for lanitlies to live And bit'
has taleis his case to the ik'oIIk
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tlii' gull course, resbo'imsg it wills
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apaitiineult.a with a golf course
of the gulf course by
3.
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permitted of 70 RIAA houses

thy with rotutrut'tion

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In
the purchase also favor placing the 110"1111111111
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some
phiyicisIi mianugerihip huts tended to
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I)runulnotld said hit' cItIzens should realize
,is'u U a $10,000
th at sulr of thu.' hospllul would
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additional lunels for the school building program
$50,000 to $125,000
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His appearance will he in
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conjimctiwl with the showing of
League of women Voters March 25
a color motion pict ure feature.
School Board, 3 p.m. budget
'Gid Loves People," in which annualmeetxng,:30p.m.. First
administrative ofrrvie
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Agri-Center,
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Seminole County Republican ç t Federal S&amp;L. Altamonte
story, he defends a band
tIPCUtiVC comniltier. B .m . at
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FUJ1 Federal S&amp;L. 320 V.
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Saran Blvd.. Altamrite
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rum
community. A rival a.grwul. Springs; public invited
seri'es as the 'evils
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Advocate" in testing the farm
th IL
era faith, as do two stunning fleboard Club covered
p.m.. t th
dinner.
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Center.
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the film, one called "God Loves
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one message do you think those
northerners were trying 10
convey to America'
As Muskie would have us
believe that "this is the
successful
of
beginning
primarIes;" or was it because
there were so few running Dial
those Illinois constituents
didn't have the "Wallace,
chan ce" to protest?
Wisconsin will tell the tale
or Pennor California
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val o rem taxes collected, $6,621,783, representing 69
per cent, as received by the School Board
Of $11,164,785 in ad valorem taxes, receipts and
excess fees from departmental operations including
zoning, clerk of circuit court, and landfill office,
$6,633,073 was received by the School board. This
represents 60 per cent.
Of $24,591,165 county revenues and state
revenues returned to the county for county-wide
ds,$lB,988,383,or77percentwasreceivedbythe
School Board.
Drummond told Buie that the matter In which
th e School Board has applied Its po rtion of th c funds
would have to be identified by the office of the school
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bay, Sanfard

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Ann
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to educational building needs, It was reported by Chairman Greg Drummond to
the County Commission Tuesday. Drummond said he received a communication
I am vitally concerned that e are steadily falling
from Buie,reading in part
educational
building needs for this county."
meet
our
attempts
to
back in
Buic stated he would appreciate assistance in
obtaining data as to the percentage of the total tax
dollars remitt ed in Seminole County applied to
edusation in kindergarten through the 12th grade.
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Further he wished this Information related to
tal tax picture in Seminole. That
C9
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$9950

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Kathleen M. French. New
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Dorothy F. Chandler
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regain the campaign
momentum he last In the first
two primaries-New Rampsture. where he won with 4 4

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Saturday afternoon in Fort Mellon Park by Girl
Scouts and Brownies of Sanford Neighborhood
in
in cornmenoratiofl of Juliette Low, founder of

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Richard J. Dale.
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The mmo was one if sever
4ev'n released iM.rsitfl H.'
claims they were written by ITT
officIals daring the evitic.ui
to the c
period leading
ai,guratksn of this Martial IWPNI
dent.
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1771 and now wotks In Waistsingtrin as a ennisisitant Iiw the
(1ver4'as Private Investment
lie was riot avsilahia' (4W
'srrrnent Tne'tay
Allende did not win a majority
In the eltmnn, and the cncstest
was tot, decided by the Chilean
rrngress At tho time the memo
Il. 3970, antiass slated. Sept

Statp lsepisrtm.nt giving him
(hi' green light to move in the
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(he U S Eititins'y in (lilly' Is, sIn
its lii'at to keep leftist President
S,nlviult'r Ailrn'$r trcitvi taking
1q',' In 1970, sirotiltnit hi a

64th Year, No. 153

an

same du-ecticm be said That
is the main challenge of th is

leiict haIl the delegates
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the firin wi pi.Iitinh 'Iev.k'sp.
mi'nta rnlIswIng Aikn4.'s ekelion in Septerrd#i 1970
I:i.'ven days after AiIendes
ele( lion, the mn.rws sail, I) S
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and Senate conferees who are
It) work out a cTh

WASIIINCTmN AP
A
rLser kol s President Nrxcws
AC proposals it), House
and Senate members has dimimed chances 13r iuui

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on a huge edutioe.

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But strong opposition a
a:
c*v&amp;i-ngnz grci and i
enthuiiasrn Co the proposal b
'vil rnenlbeTs of Congr
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centa and
buzingare tindini. faultwith the
me
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roact now i Io fu11e
and long flow faØtr om
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Mrs Larry lirunelle. lie sold the memtn1rship
itt his own neighborhood in only an hour. He had
previouslysold 2(10 zoo license plate as well its
'l-shirts. distributed literature and was active

memberships for the -Seminole Zoological

in the tsi1 hicit-off last month.

as

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Wins
H urt , Sasser T

on birth control and handing a Colbert, Sanford atiornes,
package of vaginal foam to an I)uamw BarreL. chief deput.
unmarried woman
WILl Lt Max Stewart, pitiesw- isu t
The act declarer u-iat
barrznf the states from bannlnç
flarfl
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convaceptives tv singit people appointed b% the sheriff; one
- trot permarlen, ful!
adults This holthni was on a 1mw deputie.. Stewart. and one
VOLt 0! 4 *1) 3
a member a! the count
Massachusetts. like )4 other
resirlicts ungire people's
eien trom
7W- board wl'
u iur-tti cents-at devices among its members a chairman
The state Permits married and shall convene as often

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. MAIUO\ RETHEA
NORTH ORI-A,NDO - Voller apathy in this

municipality was again evidenced in yesterday's
election in wtuch less than a fourth of the
s registered voters went to the polls. Of
village'
the Sf13 electors, only 123 cast ballots.
Winner of the Group 4 seat on council, a two-

us

per

iand may eve
deter : rount attorney, said that It is.
vloIence Repeated manconcetvabh that a suit could hi
as late as 11, years,
:caii someinnes lead 10
days anti that it would be ur
lack of motivation.
fortunate U 11w- bends. were not
.'. liSt-Am estimated
million Americans have
A resolution - ____
tried marijuana, and $3
wtuch designated Sanlando, the
million continue 10 use it, ,-: Suboit Ilcautiful, am area on
most I
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the east hank a' Lake
smoke more than
and to the weSt of Semxnok-

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purth'lpuled in spuradle

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mats lv the Polish cupitul
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Mi Youth Shelter Is
scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Sunda)
,anford Civic Center
at
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party, luncheon and fashion
show.

TlIItI:L '10 MAKE. itLAI; for the-It s'onlin: nnis,rn'mn S I.It tilt 'upulli' 11 launching
pad Ut Cups' Ku-nnu-d". Left is' right. (hurls-s M. ituk.. lunar imiuduk pilot: Thomas
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5.)review - nid:liinLstrativt ofSeminole County Republican fires, warel'bowe and textbooks.
w. new schools.
First Federal S&amp;L,
Seni'an Blvd., Altamonte
Altamonte Springs Extension
Homemakers Club, 9 a.m.,
Springs; public invited..
First Federal S&amp;I. Altamonte
Sanford Tourist and Stiuffleboard Club covered dish Springs
dinner, 6 p.m., at the Civic —
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are the cues of Charles Ket- rect-Irinland cuii aling stolen
propertY since his attorney is
Trial scheduled tat April
ing. charged with breaking Involved in trial pcdi
in
it the cases of six defendants, and srnteruq' a dwelling with Or'.m.ge County.
CstC*'i Of WIIIIIII pleaded iot guilty inletit
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a
Alw continued until Mw,ch 38
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at a"&amp;'g="t6 L"dore CUVWt lluadell"llor- Pet')* WL~W);
Terre-Il, charged with breaking
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tam tm-na- tmicuia4 Roosevelt iau1t will i!i'eTlt tin t1,fllUhiit a
I report at next 'Tucsdiny'
Area Theft
A
Wild entering with intent to
commit
uu.sdeviu.nur, and
stud entering with intent to charged with breaking and
submitting bids and ttw-r "Zoo 1" at Ft Mellon Park, verstigniturs recovered
charged with
niisdemeimot': enteruig with intent to enniutnit a
general bids are as follows' with residents donating articles worth of swveylng eouinment. commit - a
a
fLII.M?Y--Charles Etty, charged with two nuadeneanor. i Ashley 15 fl
Aagard-Juergenseri, gs4$,I, for- sale' with proceed going to stolen fr om.
AllLw-rj alled to appear
Sorensen
and
neither, the Society.
Case1berr' apartment toni- cowls of Ircalutig and entering presentenci' investigation after
for
aigoment and his bond
$349,900; Kelsey and Son, mc,
Each sud all of these projects plea, and arrested an Orlando with intent to comment a pleading guilty on Feb. 14 to
esireated and a capias
nuadenicanor and grand isti- lefllPOrar)' Uflhsuthtwzzed t
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492
'enmeii
will require • large number of man on rt'veivutg
a
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issued for failure to appear.
cesw;- Milton' Craft. charard a :iwtue seluck. He was at that
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two counts of bet-akinui and 'mw t%ockrted lot' trial on
with
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Kincaid. $364,604; and Jack success Lves-y resident is inoff ii i-i- uritli violence to has
Sheriff
enI.eruut At vehicle and grand ciuu-ges of auto the-ft.i
Jennings, $3&amp;,Igl
vfted to call the lmcnunok that Cbark.. boyd Roberta
Arraignutent is continued for
Kenneth (*ever,
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Each of the- ai,uvi contractors Zoological Society otluce in We of lEn Edgewater Drive, had arsxn
also submitted five alternate Sanford Atlantic National Bank been Cbarl.led ii,' IelactAve charged with two counts of lewd Clarence Jordan, charged on
and lascivious assault upon a two counts u attempted rutsbAils
and offer 10 help in some way. William Hogan.
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All of Us' law t'unsujei-ubi
The' 1mw 15 drawunl near when
Acvurnluui to the slnen9f,
, child and aaunit with Intent
felony. Roosevelt ape-cud public detenilet is. in.. t- ,
exceeded 1K' estimate, of definite progress must be shown equipnuee' was taken fruizi a eunuffit a______
appointed
by
the
court
Barkley,
charged
with
man$3400P0 which Councilman and when active construction truck parked sit the Swnrnit
Asmigxunent is continued
Thomas Rudloff stressed was must begin, hopefully by Apartments and belonging to slaughter. mud David Sweat,
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wild Mardi 28 for Nurmam:
"the highest estimate we could Noveinter or Lkcetnter of this
iisk Engineering Company at charged with manslaughter.
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Pink
hospital
Seminole
ladies' rummage sale, former
Prtv Tune store on downtown
Seminole Audubon Society,
field trip to Wakull&amp; Springs. First Street.
Public concert, 8 p.m., by
DeBanjConcertOrchcstra.at
march 21
All Souls School book fair, DeRan' Community Center
Wednesday
and T)ursd.aY, 8 a.m.-9 Pin
Sanford Fleet hleses-sr fun
social ball,
night with Sir Magic,7:30p.m ,
at Civ F.:nttr fir is'nl'fit of
March

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Lake Monroe: carry-In dinner
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Toastmistress Club, I p.m
tsm- u
League of Women Voters Ch.mbtr of Commerce.
annual meeUng.7:30 p.m.. First
Seminole Audubon Swiety, 2
Federal
S&amp;L. Altamonte p.m., Ho)) Cross parish house.
Springs.
%larch 4
School Roam-nI, 3 p.m., budget
Great Lake Club of Deltosia. 6
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In public, or disorderly : have been ii tremidous. wtuckn 11w Sanford City Corn- state visItors Iii tilt 100 will A month ago at Lyman, Buit,
conduct linked to public
nwniier af wrecks since' thenusszumn bins set as the tune zoom
whose living style is cotisidereti
marijuana tat or
: cove
was isumlinceri
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when the' Commission will
Some of the activities outlined "iibenJ" by some because of
wlI
discontinise' support of lix we- by Nelson to the trustees in- tin long haired locks and his
also Lx' pwnsluubk s jail t: ________________________
The' first an major t.tii. dude- the placement a! a buothi preference to trav&amp; ann a
term at UI U &amp;; daiy
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the Societ
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U 11w- at
Fleet
the
13rY motorryr'Ie, advocated bringing
DriVing WItler the-' 11i '
recruitment a' !n,QIL members Associations annual Naval Air education back to the neigh,: fluency of marijuana would
wtucti, ticcardiflit ti Nelson, will SUntan reunion at Lake Goideii bortiouds b the establishment
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shorn substantial public sup- on June
a! one-room type schools to
year Hi jail, a fine of hOOt
- Port These nw-rnbershii will
A Zx Night bull is being allow children to attend
suspension
Ifld
of
- phun
in their own ncigbourhoods
: operators' permit for 1:
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Iiuottv,
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be
manned
at
raIler
than at a lam-its central
days
an P'rudays and
wL'icii, he stated, was
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Saturdays from 9 si.nu 1in7 p.m mare a! ii place to keep tatz an
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BARBS
Plau, and Winter Park Mall Among other agenda
doing the same hours and on a
on
vulu parental
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the same
Rc-prcntatives
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on
School
buses.
expected
There- iS lit SU'l ttIIIIJ a'
pen
will iii' twesent at the zoo torn- Lti lx: voiced by Waiter Teagut,
a "free' coupon
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cession sthanl ann Sattays and assistant
superintendent
AL1AMONTE
SPIUNG'
Sundays
trot-i. flUtm 10 5 J1I1
Two (-ijo
A hu,ut,umici I:
High Sejsjol
Six bids were submitted at and at the flea market tii students an- scheduled to be
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:rrnuuus efforts. kuuu':
of
hr's pwup to have to jw
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:Robert
tn's-It-n
Poole,
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wtud. architect Rotw-ni Webb Major restaurants and Easibruut 5ctnuuj P'!!., is catir:wtes will take seven cucktallloungesmtheareawth pected 10 report on auirIng
'mis- rules' Ithn a smliu'
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U completeta-inskt-diospunoi-ii 'zoo night land fur a nes sdntsi ir the'
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Webb soid that
i. upon lix' une'
a
month.
wiUn South
Seminole area.
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edifice- will cunuflence sunsfluleflieflia
f
tillS' Un April. so as-eu residents splitting between dub and
' (. It I' A( I un i('niln II
Orlondoan
should Ix utihzinu Us' facility auc1et
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unopposed. received 101 totes.

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drive for a new community center in the village.
Miller received 71i votes to 45 cast for hi
ponent. John Rtch Bitch had spearheaded a
drive for police reform in the village.
A tie exist,in the Group " council seat between the incumbent, Winton Hurt, and James
Sasser. Each received 61 votes. A run-off elec
Applicants for employment as tion will be held on March 28 for the office, also a
deputs' shall not be mare than 45
two-ear term
VtUiri of age. fliUs 1w- a
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incumbent Mayor Granville Brown,
graduate of arCFtdited

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\IaUinnit Utilities is iirantInr
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property owners every day,
Anderson
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RECOMMCNbATIONIi- bather resolved that the Road
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There were three sTite-in votes for former
To
H u r I A a tuilt school thplu
tpamuw-nt
An applicant also must be
Mayor Clifford Jordan.
IlegalastIon But in-gad
stabilize 1kw- park on a mw-time
pti,cally capable of per.
pelimuist
New term of office for the councilmen and
Members of 11w Seminole be- actively sought over five
all 11* Iwictions and
terma
fo
sunoking 1. AiaUon az-or
mayorbeginsonApril3.
10 Zoological Society have tin- counties. whose citizens visit
duties of employment as set
rnarljuan. In private
ç lix' as-ca might be able
tensif ted their efforts to keep the zoo Us Sanford included are
PdC38U2C on ounce or ' maintain 1kw- park ilte UI
alive Its- funit drive which Orange,IIrevard,Volusui. Lake
M Pat butt Jr., Sctwo1
iess, while retatsung felony . future
tepefull. xlii sari Us nix anti and Seminole
lloarsi
niernber.
Is
expected
UIn.
fpenaltiet for cultivation, (
The IM*rii also sent a request
provide tunthtorrelocationtosi
At least SD lw-i Cent 0! the hurl a challenge a! debate at
salt for profit a'- possession
U 11w Department of '..ri Site facu'4- Lake visitor,. signm the register nit tonight s
3D pa. board
mwith Intent It sell.
sp
co cess
th
Fines of up tx 1l would
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Florida to make a study of the1111111
President Clifford Nelson are tram out of stale. Wit: tht
Butt requested time on the
appI) to pni'-ion th curveovsft4zatLakrcharnn
public of more than one - Itoad in Ovie&amp; to cleteruws' presented Si aix-step props-ann 12 nilthon taw'istE 10 the State board agenda t cxptan- 1w
what signs. if any, am-v designed to provide effective' expected next year and ever)philasophu of education and It U
ounce.
mit-for profit
vehicles for fund raising A goal year thercaftet, there would uwmng this explanation that thedistribution
of
small
necsar
of $Mi,000 must Ix attained appear It' be reason 10 expect cta&amp;iigr
ptj.ej to be-':anusmtain*iblic,suu'oknig : in Ibat as-cm. There apparently
1w-lure Oct. 1 This is the date- that this percentage of ouIof

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Polk said the
single people 10 obtain them gttutiozs a' the Civil Servi
only to guard against dise
Roam-ti will give job aecurit
Brennan said. "Whatever lbs
department
personnel,Aj1
nghtsof the individual to access promotions given
b
U) contraceptives may lit, the the department will be by
rights must be the same for hit exarrJnationm part of which will
unmarried and the married Ix written, Polk noted

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lii otlieraclion, wc*Ui
birth defetfla. It
advised b'- 1kw Cowy Afts-mw-s
physically' addictive; : that the CowityComnuasionhas
.marIJuarui doesn't neri: ntiauthitytodispoaroftheold
-ewth lead U mom
the
bondsb
the
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Iwwerf iii drugs Marijuana
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A REAL CY(J-GETT1H ii Jam,e Brunelle,
eighth grader at Lakeview Middle School,
tthowri with his principal. Ted Barker. won
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Nat1onal
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their engineer and
Marl)uana and
t)rug
Uw- mew 500,OIX gallon per
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arwagutinent plant is it
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punp and hare it ri'ath nt
(1e5nnatei1,urea t fill the ttI i'
c-MIA10TA—This comm- I.Anks within 44 minutes.
unit), has had its share of firek Fver- yone who responded to 7Aining Director Robert 11rimit
it. in
In theta.t three weeks and th fire fighting did aneceflcn
tfil%'O
(if r;iitIrtSfWI i:iI
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job. The men worked throujh
all near the Civic Center.
-----A fun' was e'uting-iclw1b the the lunch hour and right fl
L-WiLoots Volunteer Foremen Lhrt
I Sunday night. On Monday Ladies Auxiliary. along with
prepared
residents.
alarms were turned in at 10.45 other
sanL1wchcs, coffee, tea and cold
am. and at 2:20 pm.
fightln
firemen
for
the
ntc; 29c
Both Cbuluoth trucks were on drinks
the
afternoon
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the
um
tth waits. the fire
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wt t
and the Forestry Service sent
UI'I1
raced toward the home Of Ilenn i
3 to start aha k
two
and Mildred Long, on 1opw
without the help of the range".
11
Avenue. Arloed with shovels
(Thuluota could have been in for and un ater hrne, the IA)ng'
l'l
Ana,
Fe U
,
workedwiththe firemen to save
Thi first fire on MOO-iA) their home. Mrs. 14mg said it
I. broke out at the southeast did scorch
11 orange trees and
corner of the Civic Center. With
took
Solo: VALUE
°'' said the fire almost
four volunteer firemen and 11
hORDE N'S
his garage, they were both 501(1
residents battled the raging
they had In buy (sin
blaze. Fighting tilC send fire,
which is believed
been feeding.
'Double header ' fire, were 14
GAL.
At 9p.m. Mildred went inuit to
ASSI I) rIAVOI1S
firemen and two residents.
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and
sparks
on
on
shovel
sand
AU the junior firemen were
the scene for the second fire. 9:30 she called the Chuluota
vorith the youngest ones direcung Volunteer Fire D"runent
a
traffic. b) orders given by back to help extinguish
b
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was
stubborn
blare
which
acting Chief William Hall. The
determined
to
climb
a
couple
of
bo did an excellent job.
POLIDENT
Curious onlookers hindered pine trees.
The Longs expressed their
40 Tab'pli PIui
the firemen from doing their
FREE Dentuit 0,11h
hters
work.
stress the fact, should another and the Forestry who helped tin
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fire break out, please obey these uve their home anti suited the)
to
boys because they have been are going to make a donation
the
Chuluota
Volunteer
Fire
49c EACH VALUE
well trained In their work.
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beensgi-Lerettiia.rwont.u.
available doing that time
On motion of Commissioner
&amp;dne Vihien, It was approvect
to set Ccwiuniaalon office hour'
between lID a.m amd 5 n.
utility Control
Wilart: PmHl titid con,,
nuuaoxw-rs that 'nw Cw-ra:
Waterworks company has
reported the repair of their
effluent 1kt metes- in 11w-mr
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All persiom must take a will promote the eft-erul of the
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F-~"w
Single people have a not tr, f
r1ff' written applicnttnn and pass the service. Notice of dIsmissal
xuni of the
Creel) obtain contraceptives L department with the an- cUnhiflhiti011 conducted bs the
he in the form of a Xi-day
married people art permUted to ?wWicfment bu Sheriff John Boird
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t)) the statt. uw &amp;wreme CtIWI
a
---shall he hired dismissal 10 take effect at
No
Polk that all iuii time emploves.
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TtINI U)dJI%
of a expiration of his
I
who
has
been
cozwicted
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elpeeted U number some
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of btrtt. control will come under the denilvi. feW* or an) nuadernirtanor for period,
conirtetion
crusader Iliui Baird
menLs new Civil Service Act. which the penalty
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be giten the
anvti-Jnç. U i.. tat
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flpp4rtur.it) for a hearing hef
sherifi. tue! deput) asic tiw fuiemrnt
udivuivaL married or single. U.
personalPromotion
Civil SeriFt Roar-ti with all
he
sea
1* tTt tTOTI
WWfled
and competitive to all persons privileges. All prs tiled in
wsr three persons, g
governmental UIUU1IC0 into par
rumined and appointed tinder tht czst will be putiiir
workers, are
matters sun fundamenlall) af- covered under the act. winch this act and who have lw-Id a
\ mt ROOXd may retngat any
a person as 11w- decision was passethe
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position for at least sis nmnths
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removed us cases where
whether 10 bear or beget Ii ir 1971 but implemented txxlis
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cluic. said Justice Wilhian
by
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be
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Board advised the Sheriff I: it ii nx trinritt. M-71N! U ~,nri-- inw-mv.
Rio.
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Catholic, delivered the 1 U
obligations of the act
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Congressional redistricting and "live
apportionment are two major duties imposed
on the state legislature, the performance of
which will define for all voters the kind and

character of those who now sit In the seats of the
mighty in Tallahassee.
The sword of Damocles, hanging over their

heads is the knowledge that failure on their part
result in court action.
This is an eventuality which is horrible to
contemplate by those politicians who know how
insensitive to the nuances of political life and
rightly so) are those wearing the robes of judge.
Thus the proceedings which have already

will

surfaced s congressional redistricting is

proposed and debat ed are interesting primaril y
as this part of the two-fold duty is the less
hazardous of the dual obligation.
and that
Human nature being what it is
sage of mankind Abraham Lincoln has said that
(human nature) never changes-''there will
now take place a period when the good old

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political word "gerrymandering" will be worked
and overworked.

The word itself dates back to 1812 when
Governor Gerry was in power in Massachusetts.
Redistricting took place under his keen political
eye with a resulting district looking like a
salamander to the eye of th e famous pa inter
bert Stuart. He said so only to have a witty
editor amend it to "gerrymander" where it has
rested restlessly for about 150 years.
Webster defines it as dividing election
districts in unnatural or unfair ways to give one
political party an advantage over its opponent.
While this history and th is definition is quite
drama which is now
useful
the cirpresented
in
Tallahassee,
being
cumstances surrounding the redistricting must
in understanding the

be considered.
The censs of 1970 is the reason for this
redistricting. Population has not uny grown but
it has shifted. Florida is, of course, still a very
fluid area when the mobility of its residents and
the changes in its economic opportunities are

considered.
Residents of Seminole County are living in
one of those fluid areas which will become more

and more apparent when the solons take up the
very much more controversial problem of
reapportionment of the state legislature.
Florida's congressional representation will
be increased by three. it is the carving out of
districts which must be equal population-wise to
meet the mandate of the law which is underway.

To do this the application of a yardstick

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confronted with such a choice.
Years of judging every issue from the point
of view of whether or not it would further the
fortunes of Orlando, the power center of Orange
County, is a habit hard to break.
We do not, at this time, say whether or not it
should be. But in this instance It is more than just

which will remedy the overbalancing of certain
areas and make the "one-man one-vote" theory
a practical reality will not only get sharp reactions from the Congressional representatives,
but will inflict changes in areas where
oomtnance nas been accepted as an un
challengable fact.

job as it should be done
of a sort which would
sacrifices
must
be
there
state to be dominant,
the
of
ALL
good
allow the
County are being
in
Orange
Our neighbors

the character and

However, to do the

which

Managing Editor

Comptroller

STAFFORD DERBY

ROY GREEN

Editor of Editorial Page

Adveriising

GARY TAYLOR
Sports Editor

DON W. PETERSON
Class i fied Manager

JANE C.ASSELBERRY

CHARLES HAYS
Mechanical Supt.

County Editor

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flight status was
a 10-y ear hiatus which kept him
bound to a desk while the other
Mercury astronauts were
becoming Americas newest
group of heSOCI
Sla yton was to have beefl the
fourth utronaut
He was assigned to the Mercury
mission following John Glenn's
historic Friendship 7 earth
orbital flight Feb. 20, 1962 But
space &amp; c'tors discovered a
irregularity In Deke's heartbeat. The grounded him, and
the next Mercury mission was
flown LflS1d by Scott Carpenter In May. 1962.
A former Au' Force combat

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been counterproductive.
What bothers the top officials Is that the productivity
and quality have declined even in those Industries where
there have been considerable inputs of capital and technl.
cal equipment.

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active military duty. But be
chose to become coordinator of
astronaut activities, a job that
had a king title but not really
much responsibility when
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U.S. Department of Commerce figures show that some
219 plants were shut down last year primarily because of

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Many of the:ii were small, family-owned enterprises
which were forced out of business because they just did
not have the broad corporate base necessary to finance
the often-huge expenditures required by new envlron•
mental standards.
Not always are just "Ma and Pa" businesses affected,
however. According to James H. Evans, president of
Union Pacific Corp. smelters have had to cut back operations In Arizona because of new state emission stand-

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Stan Freberg On TV Commerc ia ls
By PAUL CORcXIRAr.
Copley News Service

HOLLYWOOD-Stan Freber&amp; who makes people laugh
when hels selling them something. says he thinks there istoo
much 'tr-ckery and not enough truth and
said Freberg, the comedian totWned commercial maker.
-In other words., showing a before-and-after sequence to
argue that a girl will catch a man because her heath omens

U157 de .Oraflt, h
sweeter, or because she uses a
stretching the truth," said Freberg. "It is a form of
trlck.ery."
The public ts not eully deceived, however, said Freberg,
whose record hits have included "St. George and the

Dragon" and "United States of America."
"The viewers art not Idiot,i, and many of them do mit
believe that sort of thing," he argued. Few are going to buy
ships or sealing wax If they don't have confidence that a
product will serve a real priose.
Frrbetg, whose comedy albums and commercials have a
satiric flavor, believes the principal thing a commercial can
do is to Identify product or service for the consumer. The
first objective is to attract the television viewer's attention,
'and that puts you at a disadvantage from the start,' Stan
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Marilyn Gordon

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Ann RIley
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Gaidenrod. Eastbrook
Mar Ilyn Gordon
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Howdoyouactheve this?"Ittsifltultvt,agiIt,"F'Teberg
says without false modesty about his own approach.
"You also put yowaeUtn the shoes of the con$ufl)eT.You
don't take the position you are selling someone with the
child'
mentality of
Humor
And more and more sponsors
tentlan when they laugh.

are

finding people do pay at

"You can contribute to entertaining the audience," said
Freberg. whose most successful campaigns have inclimW
Chung King, ptgh Pain t and American Soup Co. For
the Last, he capitalized on the appeal of nostalgia by having

Ann Miller tap dance with a chorus on a giant replica of a
soup can.

"The thing Is. you do not have to lie about the product,"
said Fretirrg, whose "message" seldom gets Into the
Ingredients of a product, nor makes extravagant claims,
Frrberg is aitical of any commercial wtdch makes a
claim for a r-'d&amp;clne that is unrealistic and could mislead the
consumer.
How do you get around that problem, and still satisfy the
spcnsor
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Freberg once represented a patent medicine product.
The subject of the ccxnznerclai was In dire need ci help
beca use he had just listened to a radio program reciting
world problems.

The Irony Is that the copper that the smelters can no
longer handle is shipped t o Japan for smelting, then

brought back to this country. In other words, smelter
workers' jobs are being exported along with the copper.
When plants close, for whatever reason, nobody gains.
Evans told the Virginia General Assembly recently.
Workers and their families suffer from unemployment.
Communities and states lose tax money at the very time

the public has to support and help retrain or relocate
those who are out of work.
Yet private Industry accounts for only a fraction of the
pollutior. In this country. The bulk of it comes from agriculture, from automobiles, from sewage disposal from
large government Installations and other nonindustrial
sources.
Evans, whose credentials in the environmental field in'
elude chairmanship of the National Recreation and Parks
Association, as well as appointment under two presidents
to the Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental
Quality, urges that attempts to achieve zero growth or
zero pollution are foil)'.
"The answer, rather, Is to keep moving ahead." he
says, ..for the simple reason that most environmental
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President Nixon, who ieeks
reelection In the United States.
The premier's mouthpiece, the
Havw* radio. takasalrnostdaliy
pOt#v14J at the President.
A recent example: "HIS
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predicting the redistricting job

SAVl' MA\ Hl' YOUR ()'i% r5 explained (Iiiitoti
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director
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practicing their skills on each other are Jeffrey Froehlich, Jt'tlrvv
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Marshall
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a plan by Chairman Jarres
I,,renio Walker, 1)-Venice,

'if pa ,ow%q hi' .tsion a

(hopped Mt by the redistrict- pert ..nat. Rules Chairman
ing bill was (',iw. Reuhin As- C,enre Hollahan said
kew's proposed
nlng
bill. It's spncsww. Sen. Robfurther rr,mmitte, study
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Th.
nrenr,whiIe, cii Graham, ri.Miaml Lakes.
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of
a
proposed
cornto
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md zoorle.irecl the way or u' re.lisfeel
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11)e plan. drafted by Sen.
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neat William Gunter. D-Cirlando, apEditor, Herald:
flow they do such 111111g:;
Now that the Primary elec- fusion.
pears, tij protect the district.N of
listened to Vice President days. Thank you again.
U.S.
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lialey, a SdrasnUi Democrat.
media as to who were the students lie spoke very kindly of
Reapix)rtionment
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packed and left, and the dust Agnew that reallY is 8 classic. much more than I thought It but sald he wouhl probably
finally settles, and the air in In 1968. Hubert Humphrey poled was. I Ouink you very much. port it on the floor after the
Florida is no longer polluted more votes than Wallace in
committee voted out the bill 7-6
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with the hot air that was created Florida, but Nixon won the .
"I believe we can finish this
by the politicians, who were State and it looks like the same
job within U (La y .* said Boyd.
Herald:
supposed to be so concerned record will be played over again t'.ttltor,
The Senate plan was presentlike to thank you for
I would
about the health and safety of with Wallace as the spoiler.
ed
to the house congressional
the
Sanford
us the tour of
Governor Wallace is not going giving
our children, we can now
Herald. It was s'ery neat. Now I Redistr Icting Committee Thes., he
anywhere and he
sensIbly analyze the result of
next time when I read th e' da' night, but with Minority
hathe votin g. Governor Wallace ha s already stated If they treat know
paPer I will realize the work ant Leader Don Reed, It-Boca
received 514,413 votes, the him badly at the convention he
it. Thank to n , offering a counter proposal,
that was put Into
majority of any of the other 10 will again consider a third party effort
the committee was unable to
you again.
truly Democrat candidates, role. So as it seems the deck
t.ztkt a sole
t argaret IA F ik
will be
isa P.S. I like the funnies the test.
ce assure
heeds plan, splitting Orange
howes er, there were 851,000 sta cked, and Wallato
they received that must be working once more
county
into four d1tricts, seeks
Thanks again.
consldered against Wallace.
victory for Nixon, at least that
m aximum Republican advanIt is my opinion that Wallace may be the case here in Florida.
t.age all over Florida, and it
can only take credit for the As for Wallace being nominated Editor, Herald:
i uld increase (10P represents'
you for letting
1 thank
th
291,368 votes that opposed equal at the Democratic conventIon
tioui
from three to as many as
office. I found it to
education for all children, that I am sure will never through your
be very informative and very nine Congressmen.
"I don't think Orange County
l,9,B91 voted for eq ual happen.
Interesting.
Martin T.
education. We know how
with 344,000 population deserves
S4IIUUCI Linton
Lake Mary Fla
Wallace stood for "equal
congri.wuen. proS-u
P.S.
The
newspaper looks a lot four
education when he blocked the
Rep, lull Fullord, 1)-Orlando.
better.
entrance of one of his schools to
Reed 's plan, the Senate plan
Souls
keep certain little children out,
LI slightly modified version
and
Editor Herald'
a has he changed'
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Thank you very much for
Tours Herald
The amendment that our
our eighth grade' come. i
Greenwood
letting
Governor Askew proposed,
learned a lot of things.
FAlitor
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million
received more than a
Thanks again.
Thank you so very much for
votes that favored an equal
To Speak
Charlotte Fontaine'
Sanford
Herald,
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tour
of
the
th
quali ty
for
opportunity
Souls &amp;'tiool
All
education for all children, it was fascinating,
I never knew there was so
Association
m
regardless of race; creed, color,
muchgolngontherecveryday.
lieU
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or place of residence and
machines, wow, they Editor, herald:
will meet
i't
system
And
those
Deltomi
posed a return to a dual
grade and myself Friday at
8th
one
that
Th
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The
really
neat.
at
are
p.m
of public schools. The voters
like to thank you for Epts'opal Church Parish House
tape
I
would
In
reads
those
holes
In
the
surely did not have Wallace
think is one of the best. I bet it letting us come to the Sanford
with warren
En terprise
VI 5.5
mind as the possible President
hicrutld. It was the first time for I'F
Ins you in a lot of waYs.
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of
That giant camera though iii) self. Thank you.
speaker.
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every
vote
above
rather believe
John hiOgC4Iji'
really beats all, That is just
A "1kc man Cr the chapter
the 291,368 opposed to equal
it works and
way
wonderful
the
inzuunuch its real estate
stated
education for all children was
It is so big. I'm sure it took it
taxes provide the largest single
vote
protesting
an honest
Editor, hlt'rald:
long tune to build.
source of revenue in the
busing.
Thank you very uwclu for couflU'), mnemnt*rs will be In
thanks
again.
Well,
I listened carefully to
letting us conic to the' Sanford terested in his cointiaent,s on
Denny Haley
Governor Askew's television
llerzuld. I thought it was very how assessiiwnts enter into
Grade
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address, he stated we in Florida
nice; it was Interesting, I preparation
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of
have been moving steadily
thought, I hope we' caumi ('tulle' estln uu k's
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Union Is keeping Cuba's
economy from tailing apart.
While Castro doesn't permit
anything to he said against him

enjoying the White House. the
retreat,
David
Camp
everything the presidency
implies, make him act like a
politician, lowering
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apparently leaving murrent Peas- Ing, Instead r4 "-ing any heats city sehonla will not be enrniejt
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tot' review of any eristing tej# 510fl tO lt'flpt'OV' ediIeR?i4v) f'y'
'n•s teisIni ,iacsvue st"pc ing vP'mes iintonctM
the black chiki, saId Askew H.
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Th3 has been
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the prospect appears worse
than ever. Just now even
That amounts to train- rations of Sugar, our principal
election year in Cuba, would
Premier Fidel Castro win
washing. Day after day, by product, tiae been reduced by
A public opinion poll at this radio, 'IV and the press Cubans orhe4hirt
Castro Everything belongs
time protiaLiy would favor the hear the glories of
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dictator.
and the horrors of - 1
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But, If free preelection perlalism" (the United States). longer is exploitation by the
ünperlall*a.
campaigning were permitted, a What If suddenly the
And so, on and on, the debates
tab election were assured, and
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would be lively.
a high caliber opponent w'e'e
Sam of the CPV4
U.S. Defense Intelligence
finning - all of which would be
might go like this, based on Agency analyst Charles 'I'u1,
odds
too rnich to expect rilgid be against Castro at the refugee reports can the CWTeIII in assessing the Cuban PlCtUft
situatinn and on official Cuban to the House subcommittee on
ballot box.
Inter-An'lcan Affairs, said:
Itight now, though, but trOSI
OPP0S100 In Cuba . which "Rationing grows worse every
available U.S. intelligence
ear but the Cuban economy Is
indicates that the Cuban had been thr land of plenty, now
IUIdeT CoflUflUfllRfl, WI don't nt going to fall, nor is the
populace is still with Castro.
Cuban man In the atrcetgoing to
That is ivA hard to ult.. have enough to eat.
Castro - soon there will be starve at
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nically capable young men and women required in the
numbers needed to run North Vietnam's factories, govern.
ment offices and major farm projects.
Too many men in the government and in the factories
have been political appointees. They've been "Red " but
not esperts They've had the right political thouhts, but
they have not been suitable for the jobs they hol d
The top posts and many of the lesser positions are filled
with loyal old men. Young men with scientific and techni'
cal knowledge and organizational abilities have not been
promoted.
The floods which wracked North Vietnam last year
were had enough in themselves The results were worse
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there's apparently a grow in lethargy on (arms, In the
factories and government offices.
The government has attempted bonuses for better
workers. It has distributed "profits' to those units which
show up well . It has based wages on output. It has fined
those whose work was inadequate It has made clear to
all concerned that, regardless of Communist theory,
good workers would he paid more than poor ones.
But the results have not been satisfactory.
For one too many of the able men In the North were
sent South In the invasion armies as officers, sergeants,
corporals and even privates, and as political and cco•
nomic cadres, and have not returned. Those who have
are somewhat cynical.
Further, hee.iusi' it' war has so occupied the energies
of Hanoi's leadership, and because it has so dominated
the educational and economic priorities, the money and
effort required have not been put Into training the tech

anti ghl, deputy prime minister
Hanoi officlals-L
and Politburo member, for one-that too much dialectical
verbiage has been directed at workers and they've been
subjected to too many propaganda sessions. This has

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nam a
and Japan that the war may be costing North Viet
thinking
been
we
have
than
greater price
China
Not in dollars" For Russia and Communist man
total
Not
in
of
the
costs.
share
have borne a goodt
power. For though the cost in men killed and perma.
rentl tnured would be unacceptable In a democracy.
Not-6 Vietnam's leaders have calculated what they're
al le to spend in lives ith some considerable accuracy.
The cost is in mismanagement, in corruption, in lower
quality of
productivity of the farms and factories. In the and
In the
work In the unit costs of production. In waste,
attitude of workers.
A good many of the best workmen are missing from
the farms-ant more of the work carried on by women
and the old and 'cr) young
Factories are short of able managers, team leaders
and fnrrmen-ad skilled workmen.
t o lices face the same problem-too manr
en and women who go through the motions o
men
without getting much done.
Worse yet, despite constant government urging, propa
ganda a:d p'p sessions, and higher and higher goals.

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B FRANK MACOMBER
and
the spacemen began to grow.
aircraft
duties
as
apac'ernen.
supersonic
with their
Mflftary-AerolP.ceWrtur
But Deke saw to It that the directing the Flight Crew They found out his advice
Cople News Ses'vkt
sound. 'rtiey went L
usually
personal lives of the corps wer e Support Division.
That
meant
making
certain
him
with
their
troubles. Often
kept
apEt
from
their
ace
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ver
Deke SlayUm may ne
space, Ica' time is running out. careers. In November, 1963, he everything was in order for the as flOt be was able to
Now, at CL Deke Slayton at
When historians write about resigned his commission as an astronauts In the tensionas packed days and hours before a last has been cleared for 5*Ce
America's space ahievement*, Air Force major to take
flight- But by the time there ha
Deke may get cnly a few lines director of Flight Crew manned space mission.
groups
berth
for him, he may be too old
As
succeeding
c
widera
as one of the seven original Operations. This was
Mercwyutroflauts.themaflth based sob, with responsibility astronautswereaelectedtorthe to qualify for It. The last two
Apollo missions, 26 and i, are
the wings as the drama ci the for eloae-herdirj the activities Gemin i and follow-on Apollo
filled,
eir
missions,
S1.t's
lee
th
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astronauts,
centiW) unfolded,
of th
If It Urns out that way, the
historia ns will have neglected
theitworkDorI1d(Dke)
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his illustrious 703 serIes. John opened with a modest 215 then
went to work with a = and closed with a booming 356 John's
effort came in the Thursday night Early Toyota league.
Other moving efforts in Early Toyota action were b K.
, = - 605. P. PinIck 201, P.
Williams 2, Al Boldman
Weston
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Varner 201, B. Painter 1,
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Leon Arthur unloaded the top series of the year In the
League as he fired games of 218, = and 193 for a 634 series.
And wife Kathy helped out with a nifty 144 - 537
The Sedans broke out of a slump as they ripped off four
wins in their match with the Big Wheels Dot Lee's 203 led the
way. Meanwhile the B's &amp; 3 e-on'vweo it. slump. drnppinr
tour U the Radiators Pacing the Radiators were Rii Merrill
202 and Mm Burtahe 190
Among those hitting the 200 mark last week were Jack
Logers with a pair of 203's, Jun Brown with a 212. Ed Motion
, Chuck Baker a 205, Berny Hudley 203 and Skip
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Senkarik 226.
Also coming up with fine games last week were Jo Ann
1,*, right 187, Tom Howler 1. Marge AugusU 199. Gar) Spotti
Rorer Larsen j9(; and Ed Lee 1.

Fla. State Bank Mix•d
The Money Lenders held onto their four game lead b)
taking three games from the liquidators last week Top
effort in the match was a 190 by Beverly Meeks
Jack Kaiser's 31T helped the Mutilators to three wins
over the Top Dollar and retain their second place posttior.
Other high games in the League uast week carne from
Jurif Pliin 19( i*rid Frank Flood 201

DAV Bantams
The big battle it Uns league is for second pari witt th4
Hot Shots owning a wit game lead on Kelly's Heroes The
League Leading Teddy Bears have a nine game bulge
Helping the Teddy Hears keep their Lead last week were
Aaron Kaufman 134 - 390, 'Iraccy Towers 345- 383 and Jim
Walker 121 - 354.
For the Hot Shots last week the high scorers were Norman Piatt 152 — 40;, Mike Clark 147 — 396 and Rick)
Li's-rener 106 - 306 For Kelly's It was Jack Doyle leading
tni way with a 1 - 326
Other fine efforts last week came train Germ Burkur 116
-. :2f. Jurur Miller 127 - 330. Larr) Jones 114, Robert
iplry 100, June11 Spoliki 131 - 35e Kelly Dougherty 135::. Ray Wolf 120- 301, Bill Burks. t 110, Beth Burhart 307.
Lowanna Hill 303 — 330, Mike 'lowers 102 Mike Link 100,
David Jones 109 - 3, Tract' Let 300 and John Turranu 129
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The Bronson Egg Farm continues to product as they won
three last week and holds a seven and a tutU game lead
Paring the leaders last week were Edna MrClary 176, Rose
Patrick 175 and Polly Snyder 174.
State Farm picked up a game on the Leaders as they won
four times thanks to the efforts of Kathy Cooper 17(1. 14 520
and June Gassman IN
High single game effort last week was ts Iknuur Link
who fired a booming =1 in her second game and finished with
a 534 series.
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It was au or nothing in four of the five matches in the City
League last week and ntarl so in the other
Willuim O'Neal unloaded a 243 in his first undertaking
and finished with a 609 series in Leading the Jet Lanes to four
wins over Publia Also helping the Jet Lanes were John
Spoiski 21! and Harr) Pentecost 2(r3 Fisher 19E. 203 and A. Serriies 1V6. 211 -599 Led Wall Plunibuig to a sweep u
the Toyota keglers High for Toyota were R. Fortnr) 21 uri'.i
E. Weaver 190
Other top efforts in the league last week came from It
Bowling 201. A. Bowling 2(13. D Zuckerman 213.213.1. Lewis
193. Ft Sigmun 191. J. Temple IN, Kevin Spolaki 205, BoL
Harbour 196, P Roche 211, and F Schautteet 201. =I -

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TYi'N MIXED artiur. found T Elberry 211. Ed Mellon 191
and L Rayburn 196 with high's -- It the SANDRA FASHION
MIXED League It was Hubert Maphn 164, Paul Lucas 179 and
Earl Weaver 165, 212 - 573 with highs ... From the GOOD
SHEPARI) MIXED LEAGUE come the efforts of C .1
Metter IN, John Clinton 164 and Tom Tacomiet 160 ... Hazel
Baker 179,191 - 534, Marge Farris 201) and Mae Wilkins 176
were tops in the JET 1SOWLERLTTES LOOP . - Pinbuster's
in the ADCOCK MIXED league '.ere Led b) Bud Larger who
missed the big its by six He had games of 180. 195 and 219 in
posting a 594 series Other highs in the same league came
from Bob Stettler 201, Jutuui Jam 214, Jim Carver IN. Pat
Gallano 201, Ed Maflun 2(19.202 and the hot. Bryant 201, 199,
188-588... When he bowled In the KEGLERS LOOP Bryant
didn't miss his 600 its he had games of 191 and 246 and wound
up with a £11, V Measerinuth 210, 192- 5, Nick Arceri 197,
T. Helshaw 196, Johnny .iacu 220. B. Anderson 190, 194. Dick
Spencer 196.201. Ed Adams 215, S Richard 399 and then there
was a 'little ol" £20 series by Jim Carver during which he
bowled games of 195,214 and 211 .. The UNPROFESSIONAL
LOOP saw some pretty professional efforts again with the
196,213.192-601 by Don Sapp leading the pack. Others were
J. Garella 236, W. Stoner 196, D. Myers 201, K. Whitaker, B.
Adams 221, Charlel Elberry 190,232. B. Henry 193,200. G
Senart 191,192 E. Michalek 197 and Johnny Jacu's 224- 591
Hut diols In the SANFORD PLAZA MERCHANT League
were Alice Carver IN. Mill Fricker 309, Jewel Kaufman 110,
Cliff Holzer 200,199, arid John Phillips 186 . .. Coining in with
fine scores In the BALL AND CHAIN MIXED league were
Dan Dougherty 191, Nick Arceri 213, Bryant Hlckaon 189, 165,
Art Martin 210 and Gordon Scott 219. Missed In this column
last week was a brilliant 273 single game and 616 series by
Torn Best ... Hugh's uu the Hi NOONERS league were Libbie
Whitehead 162, Mary McLaughlin 169, Millie Rogers 159 and
Diane ives 175... From the SEMINOLE PRINTERS loop the
high scorers were Eadie Miutt 167. 169. Liz Ha-rich 171 and
Phil Varner 179... Turning In sparklers from the SEMINOLE
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LOOP were Bill Morris 172. Bill
Griffith 204, Jack DiMartino 174 and Kvthrye Otto 165.
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thing he gave the Bulldogs was when Fade-rn delivered a single that was the only bright spot other was in the 100 yard iLu Diving-Clark WPc l, I M.-Neelander
k'Hardy WP i, J. Bowler
a base on balls. Fade-rn came on up (lie middle Fade-rn took during the afternoon as both the backstroke where the Lyman Howarti, I Li Hatter WP 100
Sc) Free-Walker WP' :7
in the fourth and was nearly as second on a throw home and ;reytiounis swimmi teams went swinuner covered the distance Fly-Smith WP 1 r_- 1. Monroe
WP, Bistiine I Li 100 Free
Cattaneti
Swar'I 'WF
stingy' as Ficquette. The then stole third
Winston down to defeat in their meeting in 1:139
WPe. Drxr'
The Winter Park girls took lee WP' f't.8, Hartznan iL,, Divu'ug-B'oney
Bulldogs managed one tilt off I)uliose brought in Fade-rn with with Winter l'ark.
out
to
first
ground
WP
Ruestlinger
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the
new
first
in
every'
event
with
Chris
Greenburg
WP,
100
Backthe slants of Fadern and were huts
The odd part about
mWPi
1.03.1, Labrwi WP I t)6.3, Lay WP
Margaret Neelander
and
given another base on balLs. Unas.sLcted.
records is that In all four in. Neelander
The next Saint runs came In stances the Lyman tankers did Adonis taking a pair of firsts, Brossier Li, Schoeflin tL 400 S. Bowler 1 100 Free-SwirL
None of which was enough to
WP)
4179,
Free-Walker
1: 03, Cattaneo
WP
Itoys Results:
the
fourth. Kennedysignaledand not win the event in which they
slight
threat.
mount even a
Bun- 'c
200 Medley Relay-Winter Sceurs WP, Zettler Li. 100 Becker
iL
.100
The Saints put the touch on two stolen bases put him on were competing.
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1, 09.3. Neetander
Park 1 538 200 Free- htortman Breast-i'egalLi
the Bulldogs very early as they third Cleveland grounded out to
in the boys action, won by
Li, Harley WPe
1.1 157.4, Sceurs W11 j, Zettier Boyton l,i, Pfluger WP 400 Crowd
exploded for five runs in the second with Kennedy holding, Winter Park 61-34, flick hart'
Zinimne'r was waixed and tie titan set a new school standard
1.,. 200 Individual Medley. Free Relay-Winter Park 3 34.1. Breast-DeVore 'NP,.! Bow
first frame.
Guts Results
'Li, Hawkins !John Kennedy was hit by a promptly stole second. Then in the 100 free with his time of Walker i WPi 2:59 9, Schi*'f1r.
ueeie Ofl 519 and Karl Sehoflun broke the
pitch to lead off the Inning but with the suicide
-was quickly erased when he was Penn put down a perfect hunt individual medley mark with a
which alkuwed Kennedy to score time of 2:16 5 Both Greyhounds
picked off first.
ATence Cltveland drew a froin third easily. And Zimmer finishe'i second tre
l,a,
flS oft uind running
one of the two
free
and promptly mov ed '.tho
around to third on a pair of wheeled in from second when first place finishes achieved by
stolen bases. They were the First the pitcher threw to first to get the Greyhountt yesterday as he

of 13 bases the SainLi stole Penn.
-ut covered the 7W freestyle in
Trinity will luive its workwhen
f: 1:57.4. Slike Cegalis had the
during the course of the at.
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Campbell, drivers eiiUCiitifl teachers,
Agabasnian, George My"r, hanlord 1oiice
Department, Marion Roberts, owner of
Seminole Auto Parts who co-sponsored the
program and Raymond Gaines, also a drivers
education intructor.

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CARL SAINE, a winter visitor front Nor th
Carolina, shows off a pair of drum, weighing :15
and 50 pounds, which he caught at the l"lagler
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Jack Zimnuer also drew a they travel to Melbourne in the 100 breast stroke.
walk and he took off For second ('entrcii ('atholut'. Melbourne
(her in the Girls action
teciji:d Lei .tnt .• a
lie Se'mninok high boy w uti beat t.taa angu.ir-1 ii."lJ out
on the. First pitch Andy Penn w as the state runne ruP lust or Pearlt tfl Crowell set two new team swept a pair of win.' lost to Forest 64-31
and Billy .JUninez flju.su
2 nitark l,ymnan records and in both
then drilled a single to left when they posted a
Walt Morgan, Mike Smith and second and third. respe:uv'
while the girls ntiari.agcsl only
_____ Amuuong their wins this year is a events finished second to a one
Tout %tel),,nald had two wins to the diving competition.
victory' In competitIon in
14-4 decisIon over Oviedo
Furst won both relays in
Winter Park tanker. The first (kahi yesterday. The 5115 boys each in individual competition
topped Ocalum Forest $4-41 and for the boys. Smi th and Mor gan ifirtS compe tition with
were 41St) on me Winning free
eniunoies taking sevunt). i,i:
(k'ala Vanguard 71-17 Th e .trL
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relay team. Other members of Smith paced the ,irb with
wins. gliding to a win in the
that relay' team were Clyde
(.'-1:
freestyle In 13 md th''
hLtyes ant1, Mike Lee.
I'll It
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clainung the 10'.) freesi'.
torgan won the 201) individual
retlkysuthattruec'tl 10. 5 and cumpeLltwn in 1 14,1, the -i,,%
ts
then e'apture'd first in the 101) other first went to Kut.i::.
backstroke in 1 14. Smith swain Reagan with us t ',tS.l in the
in 3217 for a
American Icoguc lost
win and caine back to capture
Itenole Maiont hue.s .s set'ucid
rcrneuc ni'. ti,,,... ml
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the 401) Freetyte in 513.8. the WI) free And a thir'.l in the "
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IrJIo. Si ps.L,trmi ci Ilia'
McDonald took the 100 freestyle free. Cathy White was (turd in
10,1 102 qasnra in 1911. CA-0
the 'i&amp;
acqie's.l'oi. ci Airs
two events, the 3J IM and '.'c
in Li$l and aLio plas'eui first in
('ri'oms 111gb School posted
,,J t ho lvaJ'.'4p a.,
the toil breast stroke with a tune lOt) butterfly Second pl.s"
its second victory of the season
0 iv )# pichor 5m MDc.,
tmahes went to Mary MoCI,i. 'l 121 8. Mike Aiken w..i
) esterdoy ut.c (lucy stomped the
-er obicuied by iS. 19 mmi
NEW YORK Al', - Karteun second in that event for SHS. iii the lull treestyhe, Hs'g';'.i
Oviedo JV's by 10-3.
t'
0. ,..t of a ,.aS I.,r
Jobbeer t'l the Milwaukee Bucks
rIte only other first place Cruwe to the 11)1) backstroke
htanidy Brown went the
j,_ ie1jin.iot.-.rn in Cle,,I.'-J
been itaiiue-ti Must Valuable finish sent to Hayes in the tUu Nancy 1eyvr in the lull bred
luis
distance for the Panthers to
i tell the tub's Chief Wo
I'laer in the National Basket, butterfly Aiken finished third struke
boo ,ymbgl vol degiiijor ip
pick up the win lie struck out II
ball Association for the 1971-73 in thuitesent Iii'. es was second
CIe,.hsi'sd lj"i
T'rwkett Sluejon was third
and walked only three. His
0*'4M'11
.sol a S'.i.
.o,J,i it its.,
I ei lord l'.'rr
the illswg cvIllpetWon,
Clennie
in the 'ei In et' with .i time of 29
mound
opponent,
pe lpo l ialed Si
It was the Milwaukee center's
Patterson fans seven and
lnJ.jns heist attic. I. i.nd ,p .1 inOii sc,u,a to t011 IS tic,,
tLct'e
seconki
award
In
walked four.
ll iLi t,ujbl? Ic,,'. its. .,it s. t,,14.0
FA0 541(ts.$9 ijtt is ,n
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inre-tCstIl,ual ears As I&amp;'
('rneimmit tionk it 2.0 lend In
lb, Pmj.i n in,t. i III Itv's# cmb.cot,en ISiy
sj.'l In
cindur, he won the honor Last
s..i,cl m.d,o(.mim.s 'ping 10, OISie Positions, lotts as iitsI #.*SJ
the first ininimig but saw ()ie
year as he feet the Bucks to the
Sn,,nnSs ate Seci,e of its. Ye..' Ctss., Chambi,,, of •i,i 1j,ij
It.uiuy I.ions come back to tie it
NBA c hamptow.hip The Bucks
SIc,
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N,ttlis
at
11usd
All
ood,
lay
liii,
g
q
wiUi a cosir in the third. But here
Goplcnj Pier1 its, pub.' s.i.'id ii. Itode .,uh S.,, ?,.sc.sca for
uulratty have Oncheet the Midthe Panther bats really began to
ND...11 And .n0p54 )05n104 m's lilt
suit Divisionthis seussuli
boom as they tallied two In the
1"1ue7'fooI-2 (uruuber UCLA AllIS.
P*'my
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P1TCHIP4C,
was
St...
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fourth, three In the fifth and
Amnerk'an ret'-eiveti 61 ftrstplace
's's. I, Ill shows prim.,. St.,. H4106., e.p.ct.J liii u.,.. to
three more In the sixth.
boe,c.11..st, von in, ,un.i loll I) Dims., ImJ 4iib,,,, nod.d
se-tea, 52 ie't-udi and it) thirsts
Leading hitters for the
loom Wa,h's1ian n.op be such. 1414 0141 .st it stall m,oci*
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umu this' balloting of NBA play rs
Panthers were Danny Boyd
lOt 110 Chambl.m, Nettle, jncbos a 'sh1 ship to.... G...ni
hi ry West of LA'S Angt'k
sc itli three four and ii triple.
leuni Owlty con held it shim, but he, 'sot shiv's ms,. Iiovi but
finished
M'(-sinst to (ticsuting (sit
Mike Johnson and Hilly Enrlgtit
iji,
it •it.'sd was tame ..15 a 251 .ei,e, Am,emc.'s As
time third straight year. Wilt
were both two for four and each
,..t,.. u.S.. ii ii. Y,a, S0ld, Sill n.op b. m,s.J .. ,.c.'si
('totiutherlain of less Angeles
P triple.
OUIIIILD--J.hmsa.s ma. 5.1, but will he •o's Doi U.s.c lion. W,I,
third, Jutus hIa'.La's'k of
lions
it
was
I'aul
For the
,.iin viii 5. is cent.' T4 tisJ I 1,11 is b.st 5., Ic. eight
IIestoit (our lii amid Spt'iust'r I 1.s'.
Warren and I'tiil Colbt'rt cacti
'.505.5.1 of Se'tittk fifth
CATCHING--S.ai.d it.,t' 14m is 5.5cc pill, t. ,.,,.,,, )s,,,
with two tilts in four (imps
Mosel bach un. wp
Jalibuer res'risest 581 total
Crowns goes after its third
lismimIts Its West's 3'Ji ismist ('tuimui
will of the year tomorrow when
Predicted Finish: Last again In East.
t*'rluimi's 294
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Plug Co. presented a safety program at
Seminole High yesterday. Agabashian drove
for 25 years and was in the Indianapolis 500 a
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s;nuiphtrnmenuUlmt,nion
l"r,uncisco arid the Tokyo ItoFn'! Robtes drove in the scmI4Itte Orions tied 1-1.
nlini(' run iuj'altist 1 lu '.1 land with
l)uurwtn, who hit 27 homers For an eighth inning sacrifice fly',
the iiermosiilo club to lead the Robles and Jerry Morales cacti
MexIcan l'acific Coast League tuici two singles for the padres
during the winter, now hias 18 who pInned Uui lnn.s on Gaylord

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after five innings under the 1CL
tx tap of the
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College opening frame They added five run lead rule.
Junior
Seminole
Russo was two for two with
Raiders posted a pair of Wins In the top of the fifth to end any
rver the Rrunswick Buccaneers doubts about a Buccaneer two RBIs for the Raiders Roger
Danson, who had a single and a $
yesterday. 12-1 and 164, but the comebackhelped his own cause double, and Parrish were each
two wins don't compare to their
bats two for three with two ribbies
loss Catcher Mike' C-oombs. °
with two hits n tt'uee at
Bucs Knock Hounds
cacti
of the top returnees on the ttkifl. and drove in three runs Tu'n Mel Gatti,s and Kelley
two while driving
two
li.r
two
with
a
went
one
for
a
flying
bat
Ui
the
was hit by
Booker was
first inning of the first game An,d triple. l.arr) Pamsh was two in a pair of runs.
This Saturday the Raiders
thref and Paul Russo was
stitz'hes to close a
required
p.m.
cut cm his fart He will be out two for four, Parrish. Corbar. trek to Jacksonville for a 1
double-header
with
II
From Metro Perch
and Steve Lindbeck each had a Division
indefintt.e).
the
Florida
Junior
CAlege
banged out 12 double i s.lc
The- Rai
the Stars. The Raiders., ranked
onii'thirig going it ItliS IA). li.jt hiti. to solute their 12 runs in the
drilled u single to right. puttini:
The second game us
II'. HERK',
the state in the last p
flier or, first and third The' and tao late.
first game Dan Corhan went Raiders collect orll nine hits as second in
Herald Spam
in Losing Stephenson hurled a the distance on the mound for they were paced b the shutout JuCo poll. are 0-2 In the divislo"
pitcher Herb Shockey, popped
for the second out but whole of a game as he struck out
of Mike Keiley Kelley and 17-4 overall.
Lyman Last its hold on the to third
Frank Cacciatore and Miku.
Luptnek
managed
to
hit
a
seven,
walked
two
and
allowed
the
Raiders
pos'Ung
h
third
pitching
Ed
upped his record to 4-1 with the
lead in the Metro Conference
Pulling, both with 3-1 records.
no
louts.
of his, but five hits Winning pitcher wiii against
The localcrew)umped ahead route job.
yesterday when the dropped a blooper off the end
also had seven
of WtitCti just made it river the Shockey
71w Raiders scored six in the are slated to start for the
tough 2-1 decision tx the Rue-s
t:';' of the first and after a one- Raiders Saturday. Pulling leads
outstretched glove' of Lyman strikeouts and two walks but
Mainland tit
Daytona Ma
second baseman, Larry Brown gave only the three hIts
rr.
d secon added rune in the the mound staff in strike outs
Lyman field
Called with 26 in 25 1.3 imüngs.
Top hitter in the game was the
e-key had the Lyman bats
Shoe-key
rdthgame'swe-re
Difference in the game was
Dean
iii
four
with
two
Puts
as
Rue-s.'
for
the
first
six
innings
silent
nothing more than a swinging
not islhi'.' a Put arid trips
bunt Dii which the hitter W1LS he' did
The' kiss put the' Hounds a half
struck with the hros te' fjj walked two Only three Hounds
On the play what proved tohad managed to reach base in game behind Evans which has
be
the those first six frames No more lost only one Metro game
crossed
the winning
Lyman is 7-2 in Metro play
than one in any inning
plate
But in the seventh with two while Evans is &amp;i
Mainland had a WI lead going
The 29th hole is where
Next action for the Hounds
got to
into the fifth when the weird run down the Hounds finally
College' Lst
scored. With one out Jim Shockey With two outs will lx' Friday when they meet Seminole Junior
singled to Left arid Jones In the first meeting with rirsi division golf match of the
Brelalord singled to center and Stephen
single I,'. moved to second on a pass ball Jones the Hounds won 13-1 in the season, bowing to Florida
It is not necessary to own or
The South Seminoles Jaycees
moved to third on a
Ron Dean After Ted Knight Bob Costanune singled to right only real easy tune the Junior College In the sudden
having
registration
for
have
the use of a gun to take
at Mayfair are nine
at Greyhounds have had this death affair,
Hunter
Safety'
this
course,
The course is for
popped to the lyman pitcher. with Stephenson stopping
their second
Country Club
Sipe third Brown ddb'.'ered a hard season
Kevin Stephenson. Eddie
After 18 hOle-i tie twc teams Class, it is a minimum ten hour safe hunting but it also stresses I
cut at the ball but single through the hole at short
had Identical 212 totals Then In course, including shooting the need for safety with all guns
took a fierce
topped it for a swinging bunt allowing Stephenson to score
cost in the field and around the
tie extra bole the los four lesson at a be-al range.
HERALD SCORE SOARD
But Shoe-key managed Ii get
MAINLAND Al I H I)
Stephenson fielded
players Wok part and their total of *i per student is to cover house
,
Last YCST there 211 firearm
perfectly but his twos struck Mark Thompson cm a strike out
wore was tallied to drtenzue insurance and the cost of
c
aio'c.2t
to end the game
43 fire casualities
casualties,
the
winner.
FJC's
four
used
17
shooting
Those
who
p
Sipe. With two outs lirelafird
s 0 i C
a'"
It was one of those pines
3 0 0 C
was running and scored easily'.
strokes to complete the extra course will become Florida while hunting, and there were
where everything the Hounds •niii.*f
CCC
3
hole while SIC took 20
Certified Safe Hunters. The 176 accidents which occured In
The hue-s. first run came
21CC
right at Ro, 30
fourth with Jim Rose' walked hit has stroked hard but
Los
man
in
the
match
was
class
will be on Thursdays the home or yard. Everyone
3 c 1 0
with one down Rim Langford someone. When they finally got Laf$0?S It,
3 C 0 C
sioc. 0
the Raiders' Bubba Park with a 4 evenings at Lyman South should know how to pick up and
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There will be four two hour or others to handle. You will
were Rick) Smith with 78 and
00t a .22 rifle at the range.
SI P H
LYMAN
Ed Liskovec and Rag Gdtiresth ciassesat the school from 7 p.m.
3
or
There
will be dicusslon of hand
te.'*'r 30
p.m
starting
March
23
to
9
both with &amp;k
3 itt
Cq
they will not be fired
low
for
FJC
30th
Mike
C.cr'per
sas
3 c c C
II
The class is open to both boy
i IC
2
Hunter safety registration
with o 76 '1 '.ni Kivipelto had a
siwwnsor .
3 0 1
and girls 14 years of age an
C.os'.n"n'- Ii
78, Kevin Sullivan arid Scott and parental release Forms
2 0 I I
arvorn 7t
Older. Parents are encow'ag
in
the
offices
at
Lyman
and
MIlls
were
both
at
79,
3 0 C 0
P.oinpeon. rf
They
can
also
toattend.Fcjr
more informatici'
Milwce
schools
The Raiders are now 3-3 In
2 0 0 0
Pirkrc, 10
!i.wks C
2 C C C
chalrmu'.
c
b vision play and 3-2 over all, be obtained by writing David contact Jaycee
23 1 3 1
Their next matchis with Polk D'Anilcol care of South D'AmicoI at 831-7732 or
flO 0-2 s .-Junior College next Monday. SeminoleJaye-res,P.O Box 478. James W. Carter of the Game
'iinino
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That match is also slated foe' Altamonte Springs, Florida arid Fresh Water Fish Corn¶.ep$•tol .00 ti"ioi 5tqp Mayfair
mission, at I.9133
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Raltcrrw'we Jon Matlark wnf'Ke ri
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York, allowing four hits and v"
run Let earn the victory
(x'landn Ce'peda's rw"r.ir
deteibte started the Ri'i'.''s "
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treai Pat Jar-,l and Gary N"barer combined for Atlant..
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10th Ia'le ltot#rts limited the
nina batted in for 42 spring l'erry Huihiy Hell had Itsir hits whip the (tifrr.gvi Whit. Sot
Aso4'lni,lI rrm'i' Sports Wilier swings
Ron hIiouitx'rg and Johnny ('al latgr; to r.re run in seven Infor the Irwilans
Ther comes a time in imiost
lie tagged a lejiclofF heuner
Ken IIolt,rmian hurled the first lIviv ontrlhutad three tilts each nings arid Torrirriy John hurled
hollpin era' careers when, after against 1,#-w Kraursc In the ai'i'
five billers Innings for the
sir innings A1141 then lion K finn. iii the Ui'w York attack
II particularly 100(111 Itay. they iou innIng 111111 then drilled a kowskl unit II.,IIle F'lrigers Finf)outileq by him hansen and fx4ger t.fnc. being tiwwhw'ei
wonder if ihi"y' shouldn't IH' two-run thot, iving the Twins Isbwit up
nklnnc$ shut riot inn. Martin., sparked a five- for two run, In the auth
iining suite other jilt).
the lenil iii the tevcnthi.
California Hit k Green drove In run Kansas ('ity rally that car.
That hue e'iIIilt' to Hobby
Tokyo and San Frarwisen datIlnokk' pitcher Mike Huchicli, three runs with a single and Heilthe htoyate past Texas
Darwin In 1970, not after a tough trimmed from the ('lru-hnnatl double Fir the A's, who tagged Have Nel,son helteri a twrmtun tied to a tie called after the 10th
game, but after if t,Iuiti sefltOtI. suiflait earlier, ziliniwi'd three thit' Angels with their fourth hornier for The Rangers
to allow the 14itte (irions to
I),irwl,i had ls'i'ui bnunt'ing straight walks in the .'i,ththi in- striiighit spring 1114f.41
h a plan. Furni-et Narita
l/lt Angeles tied hiotein
us
n rafr
around various tumor league
Iruir1l', Iiiiiuie I'hilbi'
'liii' \'nntkrec got a pair of two Tim Johnson's seventh Inning went all th, way Inc the Tokyo
wtulsticstnps for eight years, ilelphula's winning runt against tori
Rich ikuumble and the game was finally team, allowing just four hits
homnern
from
disguised as it pitcher When he
the tieds Grel, I .im,inski and %li Ks-nrwv anti .h',hini f;llk to IUlln"t iv 'l.mrr"'.c af?r dl',. .7 ii ( 'umrIand w)? CP'/Cfl
hunt an 0-li record anti 6.49 (hear (lam,itilu' iratki'ii two hulls
earned i'tifl average for Spokane 0111cc -u' for thtu' l'hiilllu'c while thim'
in 190, he tlec'ideit It was lOtte to Itrits' s;)ring ci I)tII1( sliOlip
try something else. Suinietiilng continued. ('Inu-Iminati has 11010'
ip
like the outfield.
aged just three u'ttrrwd runt in
.
Now I)arwtmi Is a slugger Ininnings
ateati of a slinger A rookie itt 2's.
Rookie hhiuhile 7.Isk, fighting
-.L
ho' is mit.ikinig ii struini'. hid For a to '.cini it job on the world chant- ____
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The drought is over fur the. a single run it. toe top of the'
Oviedo Lions baseball learn se'.flth
Meanwhile Davis had the
Yesterday afternoon found the
Lions breaking, into the win Kcrnbciys under control and
coluninfortheflrsttirrieasthe) wtakenedunlyintiwsizthwhen
whipped Kuisunme'e 10-1 at the try put two of their four huts
together to put their Lone tally
Kowboyz' park
on the board
Phillips feels his crew should
"
We really put everything
together," said Oviedo couch make' rapid improvement now
Robert Phillips "It was by tar with the first victory in the
our best defensive performance hopper. The Lion squad Is
and that is where we' ve been donunated by underc'Uisamer
wlth oniytwoseniorsonttw
hurtuig all season"
Robert Davis served up a club.
The two seniors are cmamong four hitter in helping the
Lions post their first victory terfit'lder Jimmy Meeks mud
second baseman John Kirk.
after live straight losses,
Offensively it was sane patrick. Juniors are Rhodes.
timely Putting alung with daring Butch, Davis, Greg Sandal.
Law running that brought Allen Daniel and Louie Tul;'
Sophomore Tracy Boston dues
victory tc the Lions
Leading the tutting parade the catching
Next action for the Lions will
was Fred Rhodes with three hits
s
with
two
runs
be
Friday
when they host New
In four trip
batted In Also starring at the Smyrna Beach in a return
plate were Lyn Burch and Lowe game The Barracudas handed
the Lions an 6-7 setback In the
Tulp.
The Lion Putters gut to season upen'r.
Expected to get the call or,
Kisaumunee atarter Jun Norton
for two runs in the first Inning Friday' is Burch. Saturday finds
and four more in the second the Lions going to Leesburg for
frame fur an early 64 lead Don an evening contest. The starting
Adams relieved Norton in the hurler will be' picked from the
third and he was touched up for trio of Davis, Daniel or Tu.lp
two runs by the lAonsin the fifth Tuip could be the key to the
the third of the season U his arm comes around
frpo
)Cjulnuix'e hurlers, Ray Norton as It did last year when he was
could not escape the' sticks of one of the leading hurlers on
the Lions as they got to him for Lion team.

' Bobby Darwin Twins' Hero

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fib
Reynolds It
f1nalfnurframes,FAtgewater
' Th eDeaincpofthe 5 ed thefina1rUnOfthegkflW
'I f *4.
In the bottom of the filth inning Sloan
irst inning.
V
Slcn
had
fanr.ed
the
first
after
NesmIth.11%
Edgrwatei scored two runs
- twnhitstnthebottflmof the two men. Jeff Nell) walked. O.r1,r
ame frame and they didn't get stole second and then scored Turn, 2t.
,uither hit in the game Jim whentenesibattt'thIttheball
agrave. the first Edgewater to shortstop Rioky NoSmith and
EDGEWATLI
him
hatter. drew a haw-on.halla. he let it get

Extra Hole

Shooting Stars

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1 0 0 0
srngled and thes both scored on mi the SemtnoIes ItnkUII Out
3 1 1 0
waw.c
Eagle
II
seven.
All
together,
double b Walt MoCulky.
fiwdtwdltupat2-2witha hatters were retired "
G&amp;bribl
21CC
ondstrikeoutrfluteSbarididfl't
ir.in the tap ofthe
3 0 C C
s-e1or. ?b
:ning Rick NeSmith Led Off allow a hit and walked only two.
C C CC
five MCUum 3t
ith a single, advanced to The Seminoles were hurt by
Sirvrn,lb
'econdnna sacrifice bunt by fielding errors
23 a a :3
TOTALS
Rolds,NeSznith &amp;fldWlllle
harles fluhart, stole second
nd scored on RWky Turners Wall each had a pair of hits for
110 cElo o—; s
the Seminoles. who outhit
-icrthce fl'.
tIC
010 1-4 2 1
Chris
Daum
and
Edgewater
s.2
two
e
first
th
Brady fanned
Sloan (21 WId MCLPOII
Crad,.
utters to lead off the bottom of Deas had one hit apiece.
Welton 711he second inning Then he The Seminoles have a pair of
7 5r€1
siivit
sue three straight walks, two tough games set for this
dwwi'. McI'e
SAC-0IP4$rl
•rtuflrnunts,toloadthebaJes weekend Fnday they play C..br$I
eIi.
PB—W..ø
5.••gravr%.
n.
tr.
land
,.:;
ativ
;ith S1O&amp;II CaIThi i
$
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the first man Saturday the'. ho1 Gairierville
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YOL mu: sr the Beep Beeps "arthured" three wins

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'Rookie

at p. m The GatnesvLle game
Is an important divisloc tilt and
jsor l)Ofl*ld Brown will be on the
mound for the SeminoLes in that

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with
cL'eOfld and SC,Oredflfl$bLt hit

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before he ever went to each of the final four innings

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pitching Staff

High

B GAR', TAYLOR

Sp.claI R.cognitlon

Eagles

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Seminoles Out

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By HERKY CUSH

The Fish
Biting

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Bowling

Belts Two Homers In Win

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BA-The Sanford Herald

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Candlelight Rites
By Bon Amies

Outdistances McCarthy

Muskie Wins In Illinois

of the vote,
"The people have ,pon," through the Democratic Nation' only 9 per cent
And that was about U*
Muskte uid Illinois gave him
By WALTER R. MEARS
ue
thing that went right Tuesday said Daley. "It's always a good *1 ConventIon and
AP Pofltleal Writer
clear cut victory."
j thing when the peopie speak." entire nation nest November," "a ii
p
came over a former Minfo (icago
CHICAGO (ATh - S
In the presidential preference Mid Muskle. 'This Is the mea.
rnund S Muskie, claiming In Datey, who will lead
vote, with 95 per cent of the sage that the people of illinois nesota senator who Is not
among the real contenders for
victory that he'll keep winning committed blo.- when
precincts counted, these was have Just sent acrc the na
nomination.
now. held a big lead over Sen Democrats convene July 10
lion."
the totals:
Nonetheless,
it was a ictory,
George McGovern today as the Miami Reach, }
The Maine senator got off to a
Muskw
722.930
votes,
or
63
per
Democratic
OilcagO
flaky's
hallots Wt c'Ow'ited in their
faltering campaign start, 'ith a and whether or not it impresses
COflttSt for IUIIIOIS delegate organization was jolted when cent.
37
46.4
per cent victory showing in tiva1plttiCi*n5. it puts a win on
McCarth) 420,222 votes,
the New Hampshire primary, the Muskie record to carry Into
VoltS for the Democratic resl- two insurgents beat his ctoen
candidates to win nominations per ceni
a battering in Florida, the pivotal Wisconsin primarY
lential nomination.
"We're going to keep on win- and
Muskie easily a iatanced for governor and state's atlorung, through all the primaries. wiw.i-e he ran fourth and got AprIl 4.
Eugene J. McCarthy to win as
expected Tuesday In an Illinois
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rriary. polling 63 per cent of the
vote.
A atow count of the long batlots In the delegate selection
c(UitUtS, where Muakie also
the
favored. left In
(inal lineup in the Illinois deli'gallon. But IL was clear the

By MARVA hAWKiNS
322441*
The annual canddlight set-

new Good Samaritan home.
The Hon Amies any "This is the
place to Lx"."

will be held Palm Sunday
gtnning at 8 p.m. at the
Freewill Holiness Church, itub&gt;'
pastor,
Wilson,
Mulberry
Avenue.
This sen'ics' will benefit the
new Good Samaritan ilome,
Please plan now to attend this
program.
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Mayor Daley Is Shaken
I n Two Vo t I n g S e tb a c ks

with a substantial margin over
McGovern.
The delegate contest was
really 24 contests, with 11w io

The Just Us Club members
are still selling tickets for a rod
and reel set to be given away
Saturday, April 8. This may lid
your way of donating to the new
Good Samar' an Home.
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Marriage with the Clerk of said PubliSh March 33. 1972
Court. and I've a COPY thereof 'Q" DE B 124
news
television
"Cki
said Pi'tltior*t', Of' IllS a"torfll'y.
the Q'irieie people
THOMAS A SPEER. of SPEER 1.
Commission
SPEER. whose atdress is Post SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
didn't look as U they were at all
onth.foliowin000sCrlbidPOQflY
Seminole County. FlorIda
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Offict Bos 1354. ii) Magnolia
Of
SE'. of SW'. ant W" of
B, PS btown. Director
happy to see our presalent.
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 3777L on
2021S-31E
Publish Ma? 22 1972
Notice of Public Hearing
also noticed on a few faces,
Page 30. 04 the Public Recorol of DEBa.
or before April 20th. 1972. arid if you
acres
Fuf?hef OisCrlb.d as
DEB
The Piannin; and Zoning Corn
failto0*so.a Default Judgment *111
$emlnoie Count,. Florida
what I thought was a Look of
beginning
at
terrier
ci
Gaor'elIa
and
MARGARET COP4P4ELLY.
lid THE COURT OF THE COUNTY
mission *ill conduct a publiC
be entered against yOu. fc thi relief
Subject to ant together
broo&amp;s
disgust j you ask me, Mr. residence is ellI B'oadsa,. Brone
MoOetnmaiC Range WEU1C JUDGE. SEMINOLE COUNT'V,
hearing to consider recommer.diri; a
demanded in said Petition
In the Cavil ii till CY
will
be
P*IØ
an
hii'ing
This
public
York. l47i
h
Refrigerator FLORIDA
narita.
WITNESS my hand and official proposed change o ron ng from A 1
Best
America's
the Count, Commls5ltI Chambers Seminole County.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
this Court at Sanford. Agriculture to C 2 Gererai Corn
Iii Probate Na M3
A)I2R. Nuton. Eshaiist fan Ill. IN PROBATE
Of
tIle
Court
House.
Sanford,
CONNELLY
that ARTHUR
Seminole Cnty. Florida 'his 20th mercial on the following described
In re Ella?, Of
Pat F,.t'rp PEF 101, WaIl IN RE Estate if
Comfort
1
20
Florida.
On
AprIl
12.
1972.
at
fiat a PetItIon ifl the Circuit Court Of
S'ILPI'IIA T.".iPIE
property div p4 March. A 0 1572
Wall Carp,!
P.M. or as soon thereafter as HAROLD K S(AMN
Deceased
Seminole COunfy. Florida, for
of the North Ij
Deceased
Parcil 1. South
Seal)
WITNESS rry hand arid official
possible.
Dissolution of Marfiage.aItt you are
of the South "a of the (alt 'of the
ARTHUR H BECXWITH JR
'TeAlI Credilersafid Persons Having
of this Court at Sanford, TO ALL CREDITORS AND PER
Planning
ar,
Zoning
reQuired to serve a CpoV of
PIE '104 the P4W iO4 SectIon 9315
Claims a' Demands Agalas? Said
cii's of CircuIt
Seminole County. Florida. tItuS 13th SONS HAVING CLAIWS OR
CornmllsiDt'
SAID
AGAINST
wrItten defenses. if any, on 5
DEMANDS
19E (less road rtght.of way) Parcel
Court of
Estate
da, of March AD 1973
rlorlGa
Seminole
County.
JOSEPH DAVIS. JP.. of STEN
ESTATE
2 TM South of the East I.. f the
You arid eacti 04 you are hereby
Seminole County.
ISis)?)
By R. S. brown.
You and each 04 you are hereby
STROM. DAVIS &amp; M(IP4'OSiH, s
NE '.m of the P4W l.. Section 5 31S.
and reQuited to present any
Florida
rioflfled
ARTHUR H BECKwITH. JR
Zoning
Director
torneys *or PetItioner, whoa. so
notified ant reguvfat to present any
25E (less road right Of way and less
Claims and demands which you. or
h T. Vihien
Ciw's
of
CIrcuit
Publish
Ma?
22.
1973
claims and demands which yQu, or
oress if Poit Office boa 1330. San
the South 110 ft thereof)
ether of yuu. may have against
Deputy CIe
Court f
eftIli' p1 you. may Pevt aga'nt the DES 10!
All junior high and senior Lug fort, FlorIda. 32771. and file me
estate 04 HAROLD K SEN.
Beginning 143 ft North *fthe in
THOMAS A SPEER
SemInole County,
SHINE.
with the Clerk of the above
estate Of VILPHIA
said County to
tertection Of S P 43.4 arid Sand Laki
Spee'r
Speer
d,cs.ied.
(ate
o
&amp;
Florida
04
youth will be recognised in the originalCourt
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNINO
on or b.e AprIl 17,
dectasad- late Di sat Ce,,,', to the
Cwnty Judge of Sa'nlnoie County.
Styled
Road. on the west side ofl.R.
Once BOc 1)54
By Ellen Scott
ANDZONINOCDMUISION
apeclal sen'e at Fust Baptist 1973. Otherw,;r a detault and
County Judge of $erniriole Coun'y
i'4 NOrtPI of Sand Lake Road 790ff
Florida. a! his Office in tie crt 113 MagnolIa Avenue
Deputy
Cipra
HearIng
Notice of PubliC
ruor'ca a' his office in the tour'
In Sanford Thurada at •.30 ultimate ludgrt'ie't' will be entered THOMAS A SPEER
frontage On S R 43.4 *ith a depth of
SahtrC. Florida 37771
Pioute f said County at 4nt'
you tor tnt retef demanded
houtt f said Coun't a Sanforc
The PlannIng ant Zoning C.ofn
sIttliri Sic calendar months At1ny for Pofition.,'
2*0 Pt on the west side of S P 434
OF SPEER I SPIER
p.m. Evangelist Walter K. againstPetition
'itt',i mIssiOn *111 conduct a public Florida.
FIo'aGa. within sia calendar
t' the
'Ph Ii publiC hearing will b4 held in
time f tPief In-il publ icat iI Publish March 33. 79. A prI I S. 17,
the
P
0
Sos
134.4
former
football
star
for
Ayers,
WITNESS my hand and official
ttortt tht tImS f tie frst ptIicatiDf
hearing to core Ida' recommending
this notice Twv cOPies of each 1972
the Ccvnty Cømmi$sin Chambers
113
Magnolia
Avenue
Of
zoning
from A 1c'aim a' dernOnd shall be in writing. DE B tOO
Dl this not ice I so cog i of a.ch
f the Court House. Sanford.
the University cii A.ansa.s hal of Said Court on th* 9Th day (4 Sanford. F Ior Ida 27771
CN
RestrIc'ed
claim or demand shall be In wrIting. proposed
change
Agriculture
t 04
state theplac. 04 residence
Florida. on AprIl 12. 1913. at 7 30
Stiscirtiacki., will recognize the Mar ct' A P . 1972
Atiorneys Per Piiintiff
residence Commercial Ofi the following ,.I
Publish March 11. 22. 79. AprIl 5. and Shall Stale the place 04
ant Pot1 ffi(e address Of the
Qwistian (Seal)
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PM. or as soon therSattir as
of
Fellowship
IiRTHUR H BECKWITH, JR
progerty.
ant post offIce address of the 0.sctI
lI be sworn to by
claimant , and
1572
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR possible
Athletes present In the seice.
claimant. and shall os sn to by
Clerk of Circuit Court
r his at
LOfs 1 through ii, and tth lieU
Planning and Zoning
claimant, his agent.by
DES 70
a filing COIl IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
the claimint, his itnt. or ottorn,, Sta'e Road V P WI. Block G. Tract
Seminole Count,.
He win relate his owo personal
CDmmiss
and .cmPin'ed
torn
COUNTY
FLORIDA
a filing tee o'
Florida
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$anlandu SpringS as recorded
Iar and Such claim or
Seminole County, Florida
fae of on.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and accompanied
experience of conversion during
CASE NO. 72 331
00t
uch(a't'C' demand
BY (lien
PB A pg 11. alt in Section t 1 71$ 79(
By P S
O,marid nOt 50 fi shall be void
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIRTHE
FOREST
PROPERTIES.
his message. Two rung people
Further described es East of
Depot, Cliv's
5- MarjorIe B Seaman
Zoning Director
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE no' so flied shall be
INC .
Washington
R
ST ENST ROW. DAVIS
will give their testimonies.
Publish
March 72. t?77
IjecutrIl Of the
COUNTY. FLORIDA
a MasSbcP,uI4tts corporation.
As administrator
S R 434. facinO I 4. b?deri0
Cat. No 71 15
Estate of
Following the sence ifl I MCINTOSH
Plaintiff. OLd 123
Dl the (stale of
Post Office bce 1330
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF
•i&amp;II St on the North •nd
Harold K Stamen, deceesed
youth are invited to stay far a Florida State bans
VILPHIA SHINE. deceased
ORLANDO. a, national banking
Pinesiew St onth. SouTh less ls 17. W,rio,?weedle. Hainet. Ward
SUMINOLICOUNT'YPLANNINO
HUGH BLAIR and FRANCES)
corporation.
I pluiSfi Pa
"Piva Party" In the church's
II, 19 of Block o
woodman.
BLAIR. his wife. ('P AL.
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Plaintiff. Attorney at Las
Fiora
TnispubllchwingwtlIbeMldin
Avenue
Nra
(niglanid
xi East
Fellowship Hall.
t)efiivtants
NethuifP*llcH.aijag
5o.33S!
Attorneys for PetItioner
It'S C.ountv commission crwrnn.ri
TM PI'irIng and Zoning Corn.
NOTICE OP SUIT
COWARD M WOOD and MARY Sanford, Florida 37771
of th5 Court PfOvse. Sanford, *,nter
P 0 bce
PubliSh MarCh 11.22.71. AprIl 5
Park.
rnl$Slcn sill conducf a public
TO
JANE WOOD. his site.
PubliSh March 1S.V. 75. April 5,
Florida. on April 12. 1972. at 7)0 Florida 37155
1973
tearing tocorwld•r recommaqidinga
CARLO GAFFE, JR
Defendant;
1972
0(5 72
p.u. or as soon thereafter
79.
April
1.
17.
ub'" March72.
proposed Changia 04 zonIng from A-I
residence viWnown bt last
NOTICE OF SUIT
possible.
10 THE ABOVE NAMED DES it
griitture Ia C.) Central Corn.
maIling address I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 15TH
planning arid Zoning
DES 101
rnecai on Ie4oIIowng d,scriwd
Post Office Soc $443
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA DEFENDANTS
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFFS
SALE
Commission
__________________________
proc-er?,
You a'" tilt Of YOU al r,'.fird
Orlando, Florida
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
P401 ICt 5 ii[If( bY c," 'EP4 l",i'
SemInole COunty, Florida
thaI a su'? to foreclos, a mortgage
Lof 5. CENTRAL PARK. ac
CIVIL ACTION *40 77303
IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY
lhat
certain
Writ
of
y.
*.S
encumbering tee following propef'Iv by virtue
HUGH W BLAIR 5fld
to P(at thereof as
JUDGE. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
DIVISION ci
arId
ZonIng
Director
in
Seminole
County.
(cecution
iStiiltd
Ou'
of
located
In PLS BookS. Pagi 55*4th, PubHc
F PAPICES J BLAIR,
FLORIDA.
tntsea'
c'f
stir
Smell
clams
Court
v'
Publish
1912
Mar
22.
I Ioria It w , '
Records of SemInole County,
ItS t
f KAREN EILEEN
Adopton
Iii Probate
Seminole County. Florida. upon a DES 105
Lot 0. biotI - A, THE COLON
Florida. LESS me followIng:
Route 1, Boa 797
IN WE Lslate gf
OUTTIP4. amino'. JOHN BAXTER
NAPES FIRST SECTION. ac
fjn.I judgment rendivad in the
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
BegIn ala poInt IC fail EasI of me
Mt Pleasant, North
'lRy ELLMAN
OUTTIN. a minor. arid NANCY
cording tO lh, put thereof as aforesaid court on the 72nd 4Cr of
AND ZONING COMMISSION
SW. corner of laid Lof 5. Canfral
Carolina 73134
LEE OuTTEN.. minor, by HENRY
Dr'c.aI..d
p
peges
Soak
an
Hi
that
certain
7"
Fet,uary.
A
0
1972.
DeBARYPT4.nclpaI speaker B KENNEDY, Thi Stepfather
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED Part. fVfl tPasnace East along the
Netuteif PyBIIC Hearing
TO A LL CREDITORS AND PER.
and IC. Public Retords of Seminole case entitled. Ropes'! B Sterner
Northerly right of way of Seminole
SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR that an attion 10 foreclose a mor
NOTICE OF ACTION
for the Debar)' Republican Club
Tnr Planning a'id Zoning Corn
Plaintiff, -s NafiCI i. Lyoch.
OUTTEN. Count,.
SAID
tgag on the following property In Boulevard, a distance Of 153.1 feel,
AGAINST
flied against yOu and you D.,enoant, which aforesaid WrIt of mission 011 tonduCt a public DEMANDS
has beenFlorida
at Its regular meeting Monday. TO FURAAP4 MARTIN Un&amp;iiO*t'
thence North 313 feif. Thence Was,
Seminoit County. Florida
rc required to ierv. a copy of your
WhisC Residence 5
ESTATE
Ihi (.evct,Oii was detiva'pd to me as ie.ring to cOnsidtf recommending
March 77, will tie Volusta JRYOU
5g4 3)3 fpef mflpIrl
LITTLE
153 ifeef, t7tgi
LOl 17. Block B
wrItten defenses If an',. fo It On
are P..,OI
ARE NOTIFIED tt.Pt a
YO and taCt of
Seminole Count,. Florida. a proposed change of zoning Prom P
o
Plaintiff's a'to'nr',, AI,earid.'
Yi(K1WA (STATES. NUMPIER
or less to pon? of beçryi.n'J
County A.saesaCir War-ten L pe'ti?ion for the adoptiof) of 't,
IA Resi*ird,al tO Al Agriculture On vtiI,rd anC?eQuitet t present an
lvied
upontlie
following
have
anti
whose address is too
rlaims and demands which you. or ONE. according to thi plat thereof. ANti
Greenwood. He will discuss and nOose named miners by tP.ir McklnnOn
I o.iowing desCribed property
East Robinson Street. Orlando, discrIbed property owned by Nancy the
East of SE corner either of ,ou. m.'ty 'save against tnt as recorded In Plat BooS 9. Page 52. LESS Pit fOl1o*ing
' Stapfattier. Henry S KIfi.flldy. as
Bginning
lOft
LVnCP'.
Said
property
pe,,
explain e volusia County
Florida and file the original *tth the L
Begin ate point IQ f.4 West of the
estate 01 WAR K ELIMAN. PubliC Records ef Seminole County.
05541 filed In this Court and you are
3. Saniando
Court on or located in Seminole County. Florida. of Block H. Tract
5. corner of Said Lot 5. Central
and wIll answer rquited 10 serVe a COPY of your Clerk of the above Styled April
Lvii North 154 501 Fast lOOP? deceased. late 04 said County. to tnt Florida.
5wlnge.
more
particularl,
described
as
1977;
besot, the 3rd day 04
written defenses, Pt any. to it on
questions fr-un the Door,
South 154.31' west 1OO ft tO beginning County Judge of Seftsiflale County. has beams f lied against you and you Pa&amp; run thence West, alorg the
Ofhefwi$e the allege! loris of ttts followS
Florida. at hit off ice in tP'S court are requited to serve a copy of your Northerly ?lgflf Of way ii Seminole
pet ItlOi*r'I attorney. ROBERT U
together
with that portion of AlliSon
I
IfoS
Buick
tag
No
PW*IU
will
be
taken
as
admitted
Complaint
president Ray Sdiroe
Board
of
tioust
of sad County at Sanford. written defenses, if any, to It on Souievart. a distanc. of 125.5 feet,
SEGAL. of ROTH. SEGAL .
by
$trest
•bdoned
entered
and
the
unOersiwied
at
Siserlit
ot
and a ludOmert ner be
nounced tt neethig is cn iEv;iae. I Sasitti Ce-st Ondi against
Aitotrey for the fiance NorTh 130 feet, thenci East
you br the Letil' demanded Seminole County. Florida, will if County CornniissiOiierS adlacent to Seminole Could!. Florida. within sic NATHAN LOEB.
calendar mcntfls from the lirn. of PlaIntiff, what. Sddefl$ 1$ 5.jlf 505. 1253 fist, theq',ci So,m 130 feet 10
to the poblie and refreefirnents P0. Sos 245$. Orlando.
tIlt CDfnPiawtt
1100AM on the *1tIt day of March. ttie above described propefly.
OneNorthoraflgeAveflu..OrlandO, point of begInning.
17. 1172. and
FvrThi' described as West of tht first pslcation of this nOtice
WITNESS m hand arid tee' f AD 1973. offer for salt ant $rli to
will be served during the social 22W2. or' or beo'e April Clerk
Further dssCsIe as NE of tne
Dl thIi
file the original with thu
*?PI di! of the higheSt bidder, for cash. St,,ect
Sasiarido tIle Two copies p4 each claim or demand Florida, and file the original with the
thiS
Court
on
salt
Island
Lake,
East
of
bthes Court either before service on Feburar,, 1913
cleft of the above Styled court on or Sanford Os' lirido Kenn.I Club
bow iollowing
shall be in writing, arid snail stale
Suburb Iaajitltul
to an', arid Oil Cc itit,ng lens, at trie
This public hearing will be held In
p,I It loner's attovn.y or immediately
This public tering will be fleld Ifl the place of residence arid post once before April 20th, 1912. Othurwilt a
meeting.
Front (Writ) Door Dl Ire Seminole
Arthur Pt Seckwith. .1?
Congresslnan LOU Frey, who ?hi,'.ifter OthefwisI a default wIll
$ninr, tee Co',,rdv Commission Ctmmnbes'l aod,esiofthecialmarlt.an4shaIIbe Ivdgmer'l ma, be entered againsl the COvWy Commission Chambers
County Covrtf,o'jse
be entered against you for The relief
Dl tie Court House • Sanford, swotn 10 by the claimant, his agent, you for the ,.Ii,f darysandd In IPi of the Court House, Sanford,
Clerk of thu Circuit
FlOr,da, tie above destrltied per
was acheduled to be In I)eBary demanded
Coiriplant or Pet111545.
Florida. on AprIl 17, 1912, at 7:30
i ".5
Florida. Ofl Apr11 12. 1112. at 7 30 or attot nay and eccomflp.flied Dy a
Court In amid for
sonal properly
WITPdESSmyhandandthe$ailof PM.. or as soon thereafte' as
arid such
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
P.M.,
or
as
spon
thereafter
filing
fee
of
ne
dollar
on April 7 has had to cancel the
as
50, County. r 05ldi
said
sale
is
being
mid,
That
possloie.
MartI, I )Pi. 1972
ciairnorOem.ntnoft.ofIIedlhallbI said Court ott MarCh 30th. 1$??
possIble
date due to important CUD- tis IS Court
By (hess Scott
4
14"ttv thC terms of tat WrIt
Piannir,3 a'%d Zoning
(Seal)
SEAL)
Planning ant Zoning
Depot, cent
Ececution
miUee meetings. He will be (COURT
ARTHUR II BECK'WlTH, JR
Coenm,sign
ARTHUR H ICCK*ITI. JR
JOi'thSOPd. MOTSINGEP.
S
Pled
N
Juan.
Jr
Commls:.aOn
John E Polk.
cuetline In April for
Clerk of said Co,at
Seminole County, Florida
TRISMIN AND 5$SRP
tie Court
As administrator
As Clerk
Seminole CljiiflV. Florida
Soeriff
BY: Ellami ScOff
IX (as' Robinson Street
by P.5. 5rn
t's
Estate
o
Brow's.
04
Iv Ellen Scot
•.S
early morning puthc meeting
Br'
COot.!,.
The
.iufunson
building
Deputy Cleft
ZonIng Oi,tor
MARK ELIMAN. deciahed
Deputy Clerk
Zoning Director
FlorIda
at which refrestuneits will be1
Florida
32501
3.
Orlando.
PjDuIIDi
March72.
fl,Aprll
1.
17.
1977
PublIsh. Mar. 37. 19/3
PubliSh Marthi. IS. 72. 75. 1172
PublIsh - March 11. 22. 3$ AprIl
Publish Mat 72. 1972
P'ibIISh Marc' L 11. 72. 79. ivi
PubliSh March i, I, 15. 23, 1972
ved. The date win be or, wn
DES-IC?
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soon Thivatti' as poasibie
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iiul Wilhit N'WtiiiiIl might.i Fit I'IVI' fOur year
scholarships in the htoriions tTnhimlt('d I'rogrnrn at Florida State
University From Edwaril Wilson, Seininolt' High School counsellor.
( )vt'T f'uOO highly (luaIill('(I ahl(l meritorious Florida high school students
were ,U)lfliflflted for tilt' honOrs hut tnii&gt;' 64) receIved scholarships. The
scholarship package covers registration and housing lees, l(X%i and
tx)()ks
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County. Florida, £ncumbring the CC,r
Stat, Bank
followIng Oescrlbed proper! lyIng
Suite
County.
Seminole
and being in
San?ord, Florida 27111
Florida. to wit
Second Section. Attorneys tV Pe'fitioner
LOt 21. Block S.
Publish March 11. 22. 75. April S.
Dreim*Ofd, according to the piat 1972
in
Plot
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anit reoired in her tiniuw, 'the
dining town was the setting for
refreshments. The table was
cloth.
t"O%'CtCtI with a crisp
Green punch was poured frilltl a
by
Mrs.
bowl
crystal
WIlatidInina Motley anti Mrs.
((StIll ftryant served home
nunle txiunil cake. 'Die ('1)1111'
sctwnw of green and itolti wilt
curried out in the rcfrcstunent.t
Mrs IMIIItC ((lair (11141 MIvt
Corn hlardywerchoatcascl. The
glIest room wa* tilled with
1111111)' tienutiful 110(1 U.Sdf(ll glft.s.
Many happy and blessed years
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Reading Skills Improved

FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY *40 72.292
DIVISION A
IN RE the man'iage
ARTHUR A CONNELLY. Husband
and
MARGARET CONNELLY. wIse
NOTICE TO DEPEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA 10

hiinnte Slappy, a former
tionwtown fellow of this city,
has return to make his home
again here in our community.
Slappy is a noted musician,
having played with many
greots such as Erskinc
hawkins, Louis Jordan and
Jotinnie I,ynch, of Atlantic City.
1k played with nian)' bnnd.s
while living in the Sanford
area as a )'oung man. Do some
of you remember B-elton's B-and
on Singing Bill)' Stward' Fronl
1936 to 1950 Sloppy had his
banil, lie made many tours and
played many famous night
dubs. Sloppy's friends in and
artitind Sanford may now hear
him play and sing Wodnesay,
Thursday, and Friday nights 6
pm. til 8 at the Club Liii,

dt'dlcatlon of the new home.
A tour of Mrs. Fields home
causeil many remarks of "how
lovely," "how well arranged"

Mdlntwrs of the S.emiiinole
On last Saturday, two chorus
thigh School chorus will attend lmck is superior rating.
Smith was an outst.artdlng
members of Seminole High
thi' ilistrict chorus festival on
ittI:en of this cotiimntmity. 1k
School participated in 11W
Saturday at Winter Park High
was in (hit house and Builling
istr1ct vocal festival and came
&amp;hns)l. The group will perfonn
wri'v king business
away with superior ratings
lii Illelliot)' of (114" late Foster
two sclection.s, "0 Magnify the
These two members are
.
and
three
Mr. and Mrs. j.
Wltt
Mc"
Smiiith,
hint
Patricia Meredith and Sandra
Ma'ty friends 01 Mrs. Willie
(1154)
1%
iii
Jarrell 2010 Oak Avenue hove
Black Slu,tt-nt Union of
Harris
Agnes Fields helped to enjoy the hungarian folk-songs;
%),,f,4,,(,,
Smith,
....
Mnr
Ia
II...
Aii,,,'hlnr
n(
...
ag'la'etlnn
for
slutht.rvadlniz
oresented
Mrs.
Sa'ItIiflhIlp
iunlor (.olkite Li
'""i"" " "" "''".'' ''
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ll('U.'l4'V.iILllilitf I.'UIL'USUIiuii VU....................
Mr. and Mrs. 0. i. Meredith. last Sunday. Rev. J.l.. Brooks, competition. We wish the president of the Just ts ('bib, LI cp)mLcsJrjng a "togetheriwsi"
She has been a soprano In (he pastor of Zion hope Missionary Chofll.i fliuCh success on hIOnLItIl)Ii to (lie flCW G0O(1 dilm'e at 8:30 Saturda) ttvening
SItlirltav .Iftii 111)1.1' t)..'s hiring Silnl:'rlt.lrl I lou'' t)IIl1'!iIII Mr
it tlw S' h...il Stl:ihl'r,t ('.'rter
Seminole hugh chorus for the )l ''.11 'hurt-h. itffii'itteil in th
_
I'last three years. In Januar.
'-es:
Patrlclawasaelectetl through a
,f'!'a
t'
afight-singing audition to par.
-e'
,
''.jd;'i
'Thcipate In the Florida Musi
.1
Education Clinic chorus lIt
Daytona Beach. She Ii
i(,:
." '".
i
I
,
'
member and sings in the choir
of the ('ongregatioruil CiLrIStL:II1
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Church. Pat plans to continut'
her career in music next year
at Seminole Junior College.
Sandra Harris, the d.iughter
.
L
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger S
T'
rnembi'r
Harris, Li a first year
"T'
of the Seminole High chorus
"I
One of the selections that Sandic
performed at the district was
done In German, She was accnmpanied at the piano by her
father, Roger Harris. Sandie Li
a member of the choir at First
Methodist Church. Soc has
PATRICIA MEREI )l'l'hl
SANDRA hARRIS

raticnxccutive, a tight victor) 7 inC icago, where Simon held
nectin with a police raid in
r. niittin cicco,
which
two
Black
Panther
leadfr the i.arts ubernatorla1 a 4-3 edge over Walker in the
SANFORD MIDDLE School eighth graders Ann Gncnic iefi and Kim
AlsAriated Press writer
tlng. They were not expected.
nomination over the regulars'
t'o'entin seats apçiortrnned
CHICAGO
APi
Two
major
era
were
shot
In
death.
Arrasmith, display posters with magazine and newspaper clippings on
to
change the outcome of the
among Illlnos congressional
With 4,924 of 5,243 county pee.. choice, LI Gov. Paul Simon.
setbacks In the Illinois primary
President Nixon's recent trip to China,
Walker had 693,751 votes, or contest.
districta
The 70-year-old flaky, in his
toe io,s have shaken Mayor Richard J. cincta reported, Hanrahan had
With
75 counted.
per cent ofdeleg:tes
pee
Uris
Da)e,'r king reign as kingpin of 350.57 votes, or 42 per cent, ta 51 per cent, with 95 per cent of
coi'r.mltted to vote for Muske's the Democratic party in 246,945VoteL0r.6Pert for the state's 10,858 precincts fifth
four-year
mayc*il
was
qukk to make
peaceterm.
over., counted. Simon had 659,0(
Berg.
t'ii
i
lures
to
the
rebels.
He
told
party
Chicago.
nomination led for 9
. votes, or 49 per cent
State's Arty. Edward V. Han-- independent Democrat.
woers and newsmen, "The
.
There
were
I
missing
p
ventlon wats, McGovern
rahan ted to a renomina- lecied 2,I01, or .3 pet cent.
At the same tlmø urnciai riricts in Cook County. including people have spoken
es for 14
ir
'cause they ar getting
delv
ie S';l has Nxor was rather
Rut
there
were
more
uncomLion
irtor
over
Raymond
embarked this year on an all- treated In my eyes., these ver Ix'wcrlu.l and when we do mirted delegates, , leading Berg, the man party leaders returns gave Dan walker, 48. a Legal Notice
out effort to Improve reading changeable people are not to be become friendly with them
Legal Notice
will have gained as a friend and than the two campaigners jj picked to replace H.anrahan former $l(i,(m0-a-VeIT corx
skills. Every academic teacher fully trusted, by any means.
after his Indictment In con•AI ally a p,werful nation. So i claim
between them._______
____________
is teaching reading one hour a
SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE coUNTY PLANNING
Ann
Gneme
Legal Notice
week in a&amp;tiUon to regular ftrsIalllthaughtaboutwuthat think it was a very good thing
ANDIONINO COMMISSION
Legal Notice
President ILl visit
sb)ect claisea. I. .rntng
Legal Notice
P4011CC Ot PublIc HIarIiq
NotIce *t PubliC
FICTITIOUS hauL
readLsacofltlfluOUsItOCeI&amp;afldoff
the the
president
land, s1r
C?"i
'Pr PIarinng and Zoning Corn
i'' and
_________________________ iN
- Ts'iL CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
plane,would
and someone
NC)T iC1 S Pierrbp Qvr tnat sr
mssron wiI ConduCt S publiC
mItsion *111 ConduCt a publiC
even 11* bI
IN TPIE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. at aged in bu51flU •
would shoot him. I think the
merid9 a P*ltIng ?OCOrItIdr' r,comrnandig a
tearIng
to
consider
uqircwe relmg skills
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
SEMINOLE
FOR
Attarriofite AvC.
president might has. actA zoning from A-i
a . Seminole County. FIorda ge-osa c",.'ce yanIr trorn A 1
C4SE
FLOR
area or another.
by going,
name of *gtiIt' to CN R,ttnicted AQCUt?ur• to C-I Limited Corn
Legal
Notice
iN
RE
lid
CHANCERY
NO
1)3K
e $it'0
Mrs. Ada Byrd, eighth grade coxnplished something
Commercial on the feliOcing mercial on the toiioing detcrlb.d
Tp4)e,A5 ur0f
TP,
Marr,age
04 and
math teacher, had tier reaãing at least he got to go' I think_____________________________
It ii _________________ IN RE. tee msrrIa .t
5AR(CQO'.
Husband.
MARY AflavnDfl'C Art Center. and ttas ,,
op,rty
5CT Ibad ptOPifl V
NATHAN
i,',,
y,
rag
liter
ii
.t
name
a good thing tO haVC their
NOTICE OF ActioN
Parcel No. lTPat partof liii South
7&amp; NE s'i I,j., BAR
NorTh 14 ft of South SUM 01
Pt
Crcut
Court.
Seminole
students following NIWI'I
04
eli
TO
.IAP41 "fILL Or'a
IT AT £ 3 C FL OR I oa.
, of It. Northeast . Of the SOuth
MARY
TO
Welt 705 ft 04 SE s Of SW '
iina in the new sapeta meetings and I hope more will
uARcIL a FOOR IL WifF
accordance
to
9I.&amp;RE33'T 1515 (as' Plaza. COunty.
Florida in
wttt '04 the Stion 71, To*nship 4
tiort 1521
RONALD KIOLA. R,sd.nr,
West 75 ft Pot road
NOTICE TO DEFEND
be made."
Th provisions
WIrn1 ngton. P4ontt Carolina
FurTher deSCrIbed ua 10? left bY 15 Soutfi. Rang. X East. Iyir East
*1311 ftOII3 TV
EMfeA NADENE THE STATE CF FLORIDA TO.
Statutes,
To
wit
Section
IIame
You
ARE
PIER
EBY
NOTIFIED
}Iarolo Henderson said. "1 Ur'*.nOwri
KEOL&amp;. RetidenCe unanown
113 ft located on I'll East 5dt Of of interstate I. arad also That pitt of
MAP'iE K FODRIE.
dcasta. They made posters
tna a Petition For Ossoluilon of sit os Florid) Statutes 1957
YD, and ..ct' of you, arebrouRPit residence and last mailing adereresMa?ibp.
ale Howell Road fCC ft North 04 ,,e Norm 143 Pest of Itt. East 's of
from the newspapers and think Nu or'5 trip to China was notIfied
Pd
Da?v
arvia
has
teen
filed
against
you.
$
the Southesit '.. ci the Southest? Ii
oweIi Branch Road
ttat a su hat bailt
unanovvn
o.nn
pot*rt
lJ are raoulrec tc serve a rov
magazine articles ard es- juccessful because
ThiS publiC hearing w'Ii be Pelt in
Section 7$, Township 19 South,
YOU ARE HER (BY NOTiFIED 04 your Answe or P$.eangs Ic sad P,oits.' March 1. is. : ,
you,JtiCl*l
i tt,e Circuit
tnt Count / Cornmlssion Chaber
Range 30 East lying East o In(,ghte.ntP
CircuitCourt.
in ant the' NATHAN PODR1E liii filed a
ieued their opinions as to the munista leaders looked like Uie• against
C pvIti'i.rs at- DEB
_______
of the Court P4ou51. Sanford. pIsac C
Liked what he was saying about for Seminole County,
Pttition in the Circuit Cbu1't Of tornep, HOWARD REISS Suite 302.
trip.
value of
Parcel No. 2: That portion of the
AC'iD, NO 72 250 Div B
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING FIOrIOS, on APr11 II. 1972. at 7.20
the
welfare
of
the
world,
and
Kim Arramsmlth
writesS0uth 220 st of the East 'i of II'IC
"My
opinion of Mr.
Nixon's about China, and the us. titled,
FEDERAL
NATIONALa DitsoIutlor.oIMa't.aR,and
Seminal? Cnun't FIorioa.
'Or Fi't'
r,oraI
Bu:Idn;
Orlando.
P.M. or as soon IP*rHtt,r •
ANDZONINOCOUMISSION
ri-ioa
)29I, and
file thP
original
MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
yDuar
Northwest of the Southeas' ' of
potslbii.
NotIc .4 PIic Hearlil,
to serve a COPY Of V0U Answfr or Pleadings In the O•ftC* Of
andThe
eiPsting
Planning and Zoning
me SOuThweSt 14 of SectIon 71,
Uiflt t organized
the lass of
united wtitten defenses. it any, en the Curl 04 tttr C,'cut court on or
The Piannn; and Zoning Corn
trip to China is not a very high becoming fnerids I think the corporatIon
Commission
Township 19 SOuth. Range 30 East,
fore The 31st dat o4 Aa"tPi. t972
f
mssO' *'Ii ConduCt S Public
one. Ida not think the president thITEnurlists Leaden thought Sta'el of Amer ca PIII' . , THOMAS G F P E MA Pd lying E " f nt,rseate a
You 1011 tC 0050 p Default aft Final
Seminole County, Florida
RONALD i.EOLA and EMMA S'TPd$1 ROM DA%' IS I Mc IN
hearing
to
consider
r,,,ornmirlding
a
Of DtWlutiofl iIi be f,lpØ
should hive made the trip In the that President Nixon was
By P 5
. T05P4. Attorneys tor PtItiniv, )udQfT*?I'
gai'n' you Por the tel-of ragursted Proposed ct,ang. e zoning I torn P
Zoning Director
'arcel No.3: The East ' of the
first place. China has turned on serious about peace in the NA OF NE K LOLA. PS
IA Residential t (.1 Refall Corn
Soijtheas' '. $ the SoulPiwsit t,,
SantOtO
Florida
3r11.andfile
in
said
cair country in the past after the world, and better relationships Defendants,
and
you
end
each
04
wnose
•ooess
is
pct
t,ic,
t,e
following
dej.ctlbed
Publish
Ma'c"
Z2.
172
rnevC,0I
or
San
DONE AND ORDERE3 a'
"-' ytagredt hlevour 5*'
(liii the North 143 tti art Phi
DEB 102
Cli's of the
proga"t
or
written
Of"V'Set
tO Court.
tnt Complaint
tIt original
Sotht ' of the Southeast t. of
twocoimtrseshadbeendedared between the U.S and China.
with
tite CIr's
of salt
ant atiove
styled wiTh
Ccuflthe
on or before ford. Sirni,,OI,Counh,,
Florida,
ti's
o,ginnin;
izi,
.z
u
South
5430111
February.
1972
04
NOTICE OF ACTION
lying East of Inhi Southailst
allies. I think after so many think that President Nixon
Ear o t. North I. of S.cIlon I 215
Stall
STATE Of FLORIDA TO
terltated, in Section 79. Township 15
Lrnea, China could very easily going to Chlnaw*lthtbest thing w've a copy trerwif
upofi THOMAS
said April ant
II. 1972.
O?tiiPwlIi
a default
fl5 attort*Y.
ultimate
ludgmen' will
be en 25Th day
A
H
B(CKWITP4.
JR
XE
thence
North
750.0
19'
E
I'tILD* 0 ORP4BERG
or of SPLER &amp; SPE (P te'.c against you for tIe relief
South. Range 30 East.
, SPLER,
Clerk CiCuIt Court.
p No'1P' 54 Oag 43 West 1 ft North
turn on the United States again. todo because we just can't keep PlaintIff
I, wail Street
Further dflcrbed as West of
,manDed it' The P'etllion
aa
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Semindle COunty, Florida
25
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19
East
343
ft
SOuTh
Wet? LoflO Branch.
Oregon Ave . South of SR 44. East of
I also did not think Mr. on hating those people, and shot. aod',ss if P 0 hot 1)54 I
WITNESS my hand and official
py E
Scofl
42 30" Ecu a'S 11 SouTh 0! dec Id'
New Jtr$ty
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Niacin's trip to China was saying nasty things about them. Magnolia Avenue Sanford Florida stal f said Ca.,rt on tie tOm
43 (as! 35533 ft WeSt 5)5.32 ft to
You are hereby notified that a suit
on before April 12. 1972 and
This 9UbllC nearing will be held In
HOWARD REiSS
CD..
1912
beginning
qss
$tt
utility
•aiement
Also
because
the
U.S.
ii
so
necessary. The prtaldent Th
ha; been brought against you in the thi County Commission Chambers
If you fail 10 0* so. a Default Seal)
Sultr 302 C .rtt Federal Building
along Norm tourstar, une it tiere
Eighteenth Judicial of the Court House. Sanford,
tungm,flt wili be entered against
C)rlaricic C iorida
certainly not treated properl.i powerful, we cantej
ARTHUR H B(CKWITP4, JR
and editing ..sernenf. less that Curc't Court, fOr Seminole County.
Circuit, in arid
A"IQnCt tO' thf' PetitlOni'
Florida. on AprIl 12. 1912. at 7 30
yOu and tact of you. for the relief
Clerk of Circu' Coun
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present?,
zoned
portion
and by far not adequately enPuDI,SP Ma'CP 1. 5 IS. 7 197;
Florida. in Cvii Action No 72 332 P M. or as soon tp.eresfter as *
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OrmanOed In Said Complaint
Seminole
Coun'y
trontinc
on
as
tiscrlbed
FrTh,r
tertalned. He was shown,
Welt Of entItled. In re the marriage Of. possible
DE it
The nature of ThIt suit
Florida
UI 1792 SouTh and
Legal Notice - foreclose
a certain mortgag. dated
Plann'ng and Zoning
among other things a play
______________________________ Seminole lvØ. hcirtP of Sunset GUSTAF P ORP4BERG. Petitioner.
BY Ellen Sct!
OR14BERG.
ant
u'IILDA 0
CommisSion
Ju1 y 5. 1971. and fl.0 JiJ'i 15. 1971
SEMINOLE COUN7'Y PLANNING
Deputy Clef,
how grateful Qithese were for
Blvd
in OffiCial Records SIENSIROM. Dads
Pelt in tt, Re1ior,0.fit, ano you are raguired to
Seminole Cntv, Florida
ANDZONINGCOMUISSIOW
This Peering will beChambers Of file yOu? answer or written defenses
being c'ornmwitst*. 'This, above lid THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND an r,corOeC
101pageliC nttiev$ficeofthe
Bi'owft.
N.ticeOf
PIit
HearIng
B,
MCINTOSH
County
Commission
COUNTY. book
. FOR SEMINOLE
Seminole POSt Office Bus 1330
tQ the PeIltiOfi for DisSolution of
Zoning Director
all, I thought was moat
Clark Of CirCuIt Court
The Pianninti and Zoning Corn
tnt Court House. Sanford.
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GAINESVIlLE, Flit. APj
Six weeks after hr stepped down
as Gainesville's first black mayor, Neil Butler Li back on the
itty commis.sion.
Butler was swept back into
iiffui e Tuesday night after running up nearly a 2500-vote mar-II' over N closest competitor.
"I think an overwheLming
Gainesville's
of
majority
citizens understood what I was
trying to do and supported that
effort," said the 44-year'old
Florida
of
University
psychiatric nursing Instructor.
Butler tearfully announced
his resignation froln the
commission in piess conference
Feb. 7 after the Gainesville Sun
reported he had been convicted
in 1959 of taking $9 from the U.S.
Mail in Atlanta.
An elated Butler said Tuesday
night that the revelations about
his put "made a lot of people

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(,rade9-Nancyllale).Debbie
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alternate
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The Fabulous Society p,
Grade
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and show will play a benefit
• dance
FrIday. March 31, at the Ballard, Dan Nelson and
DeLuxe Club. Plan now to at- alternate Jackie burst;
aig Waw.
Grade 11tend s Good Friday Ball, and
help with the completion of the sakek, Laura lAirner, Linda
Burkhart and alternate Ed

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recent )ar3 as his fourth wife
were both twar his bedside
Tuesday' while a medical
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We at Seminole High are conte't listed by grades and
proud of both Sandie and Pat SchOOls are as follows:
teve
CROOMS: Grade
and wish for them much success
halt, I)ona DeMartino, 3herry
in the vocal world.
Earl E. Minott is director of Albright and alternate Jim
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Butler pulling 8,.59 votes, or
Grade 12- l'at Hutchinson, alternate Michael Smith;
The Seminole County Council alternate Janet Moore;
Tom
Grade ll-Sthcey 011ff, Doug 1,323 more than the simple
Williams,
Grade 10- Liz Mccarley, Margaret
of Teachers of Mathematics has
completed the first round in Martha Hutchinson, Rob Webb lusher and alternate Judy Marthi, Allan D'iguid and majority needed to win election
alternate l)ale Goembei;
without a runoff. IlLs closest
choosing candidates to par. and alternate Micky Watters; Sloniger
Grade 12-.- John Terwilleger, opponent, furniture store owner
SEMINOI.E hUGH SCH(X)I.
Grade II- Anne Hirchette,
Ucipate in the annual county
Teresa Pierce, Brent Weaver ('irade 10- And)' Combs, 1)avid Phyllis I.ingk, Jimni) Wade Johnny McDaniell, polled 4,146
mathematics contest.
Wlli'ftrufI, Gertlit Durand and 11011 alternate Ruth lire snick
votes and tour other candidates
'fl'ls contest is county-wide, and alternate David Foster;
ardtncludesstudentsingrades
trailed
far behind
J'i-:i_,_
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Flit
JACK.cONVJUJ',
young nurse testified selt.MaNavycommarlder,who
(API- A
Tuesday she Piael sexual kink'd dir ectly at the chaplain
a Na'y chaplain as she testified MnndAl that
relatkwsi With
on 17 separate oreasiona after they had been intimate on four
5514'it'ii last year.
her offleer.husband hired him
Roth
women said they at'
as a marriage counsellor.
try1
to
save their marriages
Mary Ann Cur-ran, a 24-yearCurrafl testified she is un-Mrs.
old ashe blonde, was
psyehiatrfr care.
Navy wife to testify to having
Jensen s case drew national
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intimate relations with 9w
y.'ar.okl Cmntr. Andrew F attention when the American
Jensen, senior chaplain at Cecil Baptist (:nnvention, his dennn'iination, refused to send any
Field Naval Air Station.
mtni'ter.s to the Navy in
Jensen Is on trial charged
the court martial.
with conduct unbecoming an of. protest r.(
American
R.aptlsta rfpf'i'541111
firer by having hurt sex with 125 of the 3J)0 rhaplalna ifl Ui..
two women
Mrs. Cur-ran, a registered Armed FOI.
Jensen, In a pretrial inter.
nurse, said she had a brief at.
Vidli, maintained his innorenre
fair with another man at the
with saying he irnm.tdtatehy offered
same time she was In
to take a lle-deteet4W test after
.jen.sen
learning of the charges hut was
She said she went with
n11ws man to a St. Augustine i'efused.
Jensen said he didn't know
rv.ntel tow' different '.imes t
why the charges were brought
later dropped him
In August 1970. Mrs. Curran but said "this is the way people
usually get rid of ministers."
testified, sue left her
PriOr tO the ti'lal, churrh
have the affair with the chapsaid Jensen was
lain but three months later returned home and tried In break to 'blow the whistle" on wit'swapping at Cecil Field hut
up with Jensen.
Jensen and his civilian attorney
When she told Jensen
reJack
Rlacicmon of Corpat
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piled: "Well, anything In make Christi, in., refused comment
you happy, but can't we have a on the itatement.
little sex"
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a little sex," Mrs Cur-ran saul
UCKlG TAMP'S
she responded.
use
nri.CurranitstlfledhefhU-4POSTAFIX
band, II. Joseph i.. Cur-ran Jr.,
hired Jensen as a marriage
s.
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affair in Texas, where her tinsband was previously stationer.
She said she first met Jensen
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,aa
men 1. lIe came there altar
church while his wile and two
p tsr - au?iimbetiral)y (soda,
children were at a swimming
ssaifm. and appli tsp to 40
pooh, Mrs. Cur-ran said.
st,4a Pt? miiUit
Her memory of the dates was
good, she testified, because she
associated them with birthdays
nnnnabia't(stiUflpsus
and times her husband had
500 aM 100W
duty.
Only once during lengthy
11117
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questioning did Mrs Cur-ran
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kide her composure
When the prosecutor, LI.
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Glees mad that
the said she received from Jeripiresnal ke.&amp;..
sm, Mrs. Curran'i chin Itembled and tears streamed down
5tami )atiars A.'W ?'1
her face.
Capt. Ben N. Cole, the trial
esik shnul
siar
gsia u-rn.
judge, called a recess.
In the note, Jensen was quotPOTA7IX
ed as saying, 'You are everysta
thing to me. I don't want to lose
it *1495 at.
even a part of you. Please share
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11w' Senate voted 30-13
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place on the November general mia'i'tirug of the 1. W.
1",(,,: election ballot a constitutional I'.kmnrntarygan
School
Parent.
ma on,
.ac icr
20 year
amendment to give 18-,n-fourth graders presented a
olds full adult rights.
measure play, "hliuisi.'l and Gretel."
Iteaction to the
The cast performing for the
((ANSI'1. and Gretel in the fourth "radt'
however, was expected ,
produic'tiomi at 'I'. V l..awton h"ht'inrntar 3,' C UK)
rttllly in the house, which 1"o inclu.Iedpart
1'racy
Mann,
of Hansel;
1jb'tzig the
, , lLt) eo I)) h rat' Mamiii and
t.rt.
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earlier passed a bill to give
1. sir.
Mar 3
young people the same rights Mary Bassett as Gretel;
Loren
Leroy us the wiz,aril, Jane Mci 1.1/a hiakt'm' I 9111t() I
without a referendtun.
(luire as the mother, Mark
Senators bypassed the houseapproved bill to pass tie pro- Dinamore,
the father; Jell
Ahktt. the sandman; and
posal by Senate Preaident Jerry Candi Ward as the narrator.
Thomas. Thomas noted that In
MADAME KATHERINE
Also participating were *1*
1970 a similar majority rights students as the Ginger bread
amendment had been rejected
children. 14 as angels, *1141 ts8
U1 ,utera ut the sommw time an students singing in the clorus.
PAST - PRI.SINT - FUTURI
18-year-old voting proposal was
Shierri Haynes pt'rfurmned two
IIILPIUL ADVICI ON
$ knocked down.
ALL APrAIRS
ballet nwnbera itmid Mini Groves
The 2Wi Aznt'ndment to the displayed her baton twirling
thU • tOYS
U.S. Constitution giving 18 year abIlity. Mrs. Becky Mann was
IN PRIVACY OF MY HOMI
$3 1-4405
• MARSIAG! C IUIINISS
ohs throughout (lie nation the
har;(e of the s'wry hits.
PfO'JIS I A P.4 10 PM. 1 DAYS
right to vote pre-err1ittl Fin-- iii
Louise Gore, casting; Mrs.
LONG WOOD
ridisni' wishes on that question, Marguerite I'artln, costumes;
I 1.J 7 mliii S.vlh • S.af.id-P4ee1 Ia Nil.ad'a
but they should still be observed 'sirs. Jeanne Guppy, programs;
($1.00 ReadI9 tar $2.00 With flu Ad)
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on the adult rights question, anti Mrs. Helen Goini. music.
said Thomas.
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lawmaker's wife, but hospital
officials refused to cucifirni this.
Newsmen who visited Powell
at his Bahamian Island retreat
on lftmlni last year were Intro'.
dut'rd to Darlene by Posiell,
who said she was his wife.
As the controts'ersy over who
was entitled to claim his body
ions In the event of
antI
ilLs death continued to swul
around hun, the first black U S.
I lOUSs' tiieiitber ficIlit the East
was In a coiiw at the 4piiars
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Wrennick
Exchange Vows In Double Ring Rites

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elect. Photo shows, from left, Mrs.
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mother
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Hughs, hostess; Mrs. J.

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he could make so much mon
mind serving a year
cy off the marluana, it will be worth
We have five kids, and things have been rough for
çsncia1ly. I've told him I think he's foolish to take a
chance, but he .ay be loves me, that's the reason he wants
to get rich quick. Then he can give me and the kids
better
Abby . I don't like hi; idea at all, but he says if I loved
him I'd go along with it 1(10 love him, but I still can't Any
FAIIMEIIS WIFE
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DEAR WIFE: Your husband'. 1%
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LI be loves Volt, he'll stick to corn and other crops, and
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a list of every item in s-our
coats, dresses,
wardrobe
suits, slacks, lingerie - all of it
- could you do it, Th en could
'.ou list .ill the hook; in your
library. or .ill the knicknat'ks
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DEAR ABBY: A woman signed "Quietly Burning" corn
plained because her husband always called her "Hey," or
"Say, there."
I'll bet anything her husband .was of Scandinavian de.
cent. My husband never called me "Honey," or any other
endearing name, and we have had over 40 years of the most
suesful marriage po&amp;;ibk lie's a Swede, and Swede; are
uaturally very cold, undemonstrative and nonverbal But
once you thaw out a Swede, watch out! MARRIED ONE

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furniof their possession;
ture. books, china, clothing
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DEAR AJIBY' I am writing to correct the thinking of
"George," who had qualms about hit daughter'; marrying a
conscientious objector necause in his view, a conscientious
objector would not fight to protect his family.
A conscientious objector ii one who, because of a deeply
bold moral or ethical code, or because of religIous beliefs,
cannot engage in any war without betraying the principles
1most Influential in his life There Is no requirement that he
be completely nonviolent or unwilling to defend his family.
There is an enormous difference between defending onesail from personal attack, and participating in the undiscrimnlnating mass killing arid destruction of modern warfare,
which finds most of its victims among Innocent civilians,
and drops bombs from six miles In the air with a killing
range of a square mile, defoliating, and destroying food
supplies.
I would be very happy if my daughter were to marry a
conscientious objector, for it shows concern for humanity
bafld conscience which can only help In human relationships
marital and every other. Yours,
LEONARD M. LAKE, HAIUIISON, N Y.

this list in J safe PlaceI
dress with matching ac'--ui
daring
the
evening.
le's
and
a
white
carnation
cessorCentering the ta ble was an guests
George M Snsder, vice presMiss Janice Harries, daughter wearing a purple print cotton
'sage. The groom's mother
elaborate two-tiered cake. A
ident
of Insurance Co of North
"P'a
white
th
with
Invited
voile
long
skirt
most'
ofMr.andMrs.JO1UID.HIZOeS,
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wore * pale green
and groom. honor
Amnu-rica recalls once when he
se
complemented
miniature
bride
'and
the
ruffled
blou
her
mother
was
complimented
-ce
or
Sanf d,
Thn dress and a corsage of white
'Aw,iu sent out to see a family
stood on tmstesses were w.rs.
with a lovely linen shower, with a pink carnation corsage, appropriately dressed, other
Grandmothers
carnatio
ns
.
hose home had been destroyed
tier
on
th
e
Everhart, Maitland' Mrs C M
Thariday evening, March 16, at compliments of the hostesses. the top tier and
h•,
and Mrs. Lilly
P
Mrs.
J.
W.
bridal
te
mple
co
'cs
party ap- Rhodes, musville
the Bel Air home of Mrs. Cut- Mother of the bride-elect Mrs. a
Iist
''Together w made
Orlando arid Mrs Wrennick both chose blue knit
a
Ludwig.
ford Jotmaco. Hostesses were J. D. flames, chose a two piece peared to be marching down
of thing; the family h.Jlost" is
ch
wi
mat
ing
ac
dresses
th
white
bridal
path
outlined
with
Mrs. Johnson and her two purple pants suit with
Jarres xv Merritt Island.
he ,aid "It took tiours to put
Michael blouse and a pink carnation rosebuds and extending to
Also Mrnes R.R.R F in cessorlei.
Mrs.
together Several do; later.
daughters,
MRS. JAMES LINTON WRENNICK
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ICcs'gan and Mrs. Edward corsage, also a gift from the tuttom of the top tier. The three
the woman phoned my office to
reception was held at the home
hostesses. The hostess gift was bridesmaids dressed in pink Kirkland. B
L K-ark
tell me they'd completely (orHugha.
Miss Harries will be married a sterling silver cake knife and tlwee ushers In black William Hames, Herb Davis, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F
gotten to list the contents on
th the best WilburNolan, W I Hi
Johnson 1015 West First St.
toFredparker,s000fMr.*nd engraved on the handle with tuxedoes along wi
one
room in the house As un-Fred-J&amp;n"
and
their
wedding
man
completed
the
decorations.
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bride's
table
was
overlaid
The
George
Peters,
Mildred
Mrs. F. C. Parker. Owleston.
in
likely a slot-v as that may seem.
Nuts
and
mints
were
semed
Jackson,
Marion
Roberts,
with
a
cut-work
embroidered
W. Va. in Christ United date.
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i. ....pens
happens a,,
lb
COTn.
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tin"' loth •"d held
rereau.vut table was from crystal - trays
ai
Michael
Ci. Ci
Church,
invuw.o. '...w
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But es-en a number of mnsuroverlaid with a white lace cloth, potes long with the cake and
is Deflois and
April 15,
Floral
candelabra.
once people admit they ha ven't
silver
The Johnson home was
Gary
Many lC)v'el)' gifts were
axraneements of white oladioli
done a home inventory. Why7
decorated In hot pink and white, large crystal punch bowl filled
ALSO Mines. HazT Boone,
an event Because it's t ed ious, time condisplayed
on a ta ble In the living
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The
wedding
will
be
thw chosen colors of the bride with cranberry fruit punch with
Mr. and Mrs. Garland
All suminganddifficulttoupdate
the tableC and uuu
for her wedding. A bridal roses floating in a mold of ice. room under a pink arid white Kathleen Davis, James Avant, also usedon
for
Ramsey, 211 Palm Place. of April fl, at 11 a,m., at
WilhJThCObOW'nafld the Mlssei
Souls Church, SSflfor'd.
was placed on the Ontheothesendwuabeauttful umbrella suspended above
One way to accomplish the
Sanford are 'iiauncing
Rumney, Gail Jackson. party
served
IS
coffee table and pink crepe arrangement of white roses, table. The umbrella was also
same
thing, however, is with
rt
'r'engagement and fo hcoming
gleaming pink Sarah Roberts, Eileen Sam- fromsUver co
mnotesa1n10 with
2.
piper streamers were used In carnation, and greenery In a adorned with
.j photographs Open the closet
,
hter
their
daug
marriage
of
rs and bow's melt. Lucille Harris Lu JaUlet the cake and punch. Mr-s. Jan
doors, spread out sour clothes a
three branched epergne with fringe streame
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cut and sen-ed the cake Miss Laurie Fiuion., to Richard
Bridal
bingo
was
played by the *iid Cindy Sutherland.
little so a corner of each thing is
Fisher
Janice greeted her guests pink tapers.
!'
F-'
son
of
Mr.
and
Ill,
Bingham
H
in view and. click! Now turn
ng was Mrs Al Zoke
and
Mrs. Ru. Bingham Jr. of
hotograph the
Miss Debra Winn kept
Tampa.
around
on Je other side o
bookcaseand
bride's book and rice bags of
the room And keep going until-)
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Born In Los Angeles, Calif.,
white net with yellow and white
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ribbon ties were distributed to the bride-elect Is a 1971
entire house or apartment
graduate of Seminole High
those attending.
School and Is currently atTuck the photos inanenve'I
lope and take them to your safetending Patricia Stevens Career
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tv deposit box or another sa fe
College, Tampa.
place. Then make a note on
Ma-. Bingham, wl
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your calendar to update your
F'5
In Valdosta, Ga., is graduate
visual list in a year. either with
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new photos or a list of things
vnuve acquired in the last
year
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He is currently attending
Keep records for importa nt
University of South Florida,
purclipsei, too Get a,ypraisals
By MARY HYAT'I'
Tampa, and will transfer to
fur antique;. or anvthing else of
SEMISO1F County d
University
Heidelberg
of
questuonau.e
questionable value'
va,ue It's nice to
will be honored March 23 in
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know how much your treasures
it was a warns -' be
Medical School, Germany, In
MISS LAURIE FIWON
celebration
flh,uuuw.uC
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are worth anyway, and inforJanuary.
Doctor's Day
mation on the Vs
claim impor.
Among the festivities will be
tant in making
strolled
Park
Art
Festival,
as
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responses echoing the same sentiments.
Wbat'i your problem? You'll fiti better if you
yoor ehe. Write to ABBY. Rn 11711 L.a Angeles, Cal,
WIN. Pu' a pel'IOBSI reply enclose staMped, addressed

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streamers.
Matron of honor and only
attendant was Mrs. David
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She wore a formal length empine stye gown of yellowcrepe

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bouquet of yellow roses with
natural foliage and ribbon

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GENERAL TENDENCIES One of your best
~w days and evenings In some time to think out a
course of action that can have breadth of vision to It that
can bring you before the public or persons in high official 01
executive potion. If you now compliment others and think
In positive terms you will be able to gain the goodwill of a!l
have wonderfully
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr I')) You
eattvc Ideas today and can formulate plans for far into the
future that will bring you success and happiness Once you
hit on right policy, go out and enjoy amusements of your
choice. Show finest talents.
TAURUS (Apr- 20 to May 10) Your home and family
mean much to you and thus ti a good day to bring more
harmony and happiness in that vital realm of your existence.
Keep promises you have made to kin i'lan for greater things
In the future.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) This is an ideal day to gain
the full cooperation of associates for some (mc plans you
be done wise ly,
have in mind Buying and selling an
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Modeling fashions from
Mary Esther's,Sanford were
SI'JXOO a''.nister, (Mrs.
Ruuell)Damoret, Mrs. June
(Rudy) Heydel and Joyce
Cohen. Fuhloris were lovely
and ran the gamut from
ordlnated solids, stripes and
of
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ruffles
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Mills and Miss Linda Mills, all
of Maitland, Miss La-ndra
Heath, Mrs. W. R. McCroskey,
Mrs. Walter R. Robert and Mrs.
Julian F. O'Hearn all from
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and don't hesitate to
personal alms with vim and wisdom,
to
persons
you want to know
ask others to introduce you
better. Take those charm treatmenlu early Being at your
best Is first role of the day.
LEO (July 22 to Aug II) Get thtit ih ice you want in a
of it I'Ian for
confidential manner and then make good use
a happier and more prcsperous future. Pat mole ctnptiitus on
results
the romantic side of ycur life and get right
VIRGO (Aug 2210 Sept. 22) Contact persons early with
later on, and get out
whom you want to have a social timeyou
usually have little
which
to those delightful places for
has fine suggestions to make Listen
good
friend
time. Some
carefully.
LIBRA (Sept- 23 to Oct 22) 'Ibis is the day you have
been awaiting to discuss with bugwigl those ideas you have
of a practical and workable nature l'ind right
that are
modern methods for doing your regular job (,et ('rat results
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov Il) Ask others fur ahur
OU in $oniC
who have had far more experienLc than air interested
in
which.
you
particular field of endeavor
Wilt) araues too
A A s,,,i
S- ome plan 10 iravci s--------oon a
much.
II) Use your good
SAGfl'TARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec
more quickly
responsubdutiet
handled
bunches now to get
is
bored
$o
find
a good outlet
and accurately- An attachment
abuse
taking
for him or her to be self-sufficient- Stop
CAPRICORN (Dcc. 22 to Jan 20) Know what your true
partners arid then cooperate nuore for
position Is with your
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North and South Caroluslas,
Alabama, Miami, Tennessee,
Ohio, and many other states
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At least we know where they are'' he itioutli, over the
din of the hi-fi that ha; been moved to the site
pon'lh1lity' I
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p"nflt ev.i't1y why th .i an'
ipending three hourt
blilid the hTI"k iil fc; the to:'(-'Krloe,r
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It'; the cooperative ;pirit that rauints.
post through
in •t h other ik;p.rately as they raise
rout bedroom window
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'ii. tell friends is the water now draining into our kitchen
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ii;
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ttiey
were
caiahte
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building a patio
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to walls and the girls are adept at prying can lids with
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The third ngrc'etl generally to follow nuir drawirga but
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handed the contrar br the drawing; e had mad.' during
winter .'v.'ningc before the fireplace
short
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maybe.
just
maybe,
four
and
in
grill
wail with hiatt
and a roof
The first cantriutrur gave a cursory glanc o at the hack
)(ii1(I MuI began talking about bringing in a dredge-after
the apple tree and the inapt.' hart been moved, of course
sem
The second revised (.uir plans until the y rehted
with
swimming
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Black Fame 'fla.y" Mary Chase's
Karen
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girLs, Karen, Carol stud VikkI created ti'ie role ou Brusadway, charges that could send her n
J4)y! IM1NTFI$S
lAwrence, getting ready for a and starred in Its Broadway sail.
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1(541 NBC, RM 5'rtlng';
Paul I.ynde and regulars iv adaptation The cast
Night
Galierj lr'unj Fur
Harvey Korman and Lyle simply superb, with Helen
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dramas
tonight all deal with the
Waggoner lynde also plays a Hayes as Elwood P. DnwrVs
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borne
builder
who
doesn't
live
(Steaard)
widowed
sister,
andsupernatural.
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porttay3
a
strange
mortician,
up to his contract and gets paid Martin GabeI, 'lene Francis,,
and her
Coca
Imogene
and
off in conterfelt money.
Jesse White, John Mc(iver,
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play
Donavan
King
husband
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and
Fred Gwtnn
and
wife
with
a
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DEAR l)IJY and Bill—Taking decals off furniture is
The regulars get some 5trOfl kind man and his best friend — marriage vow. Vincent Price
no problem a; decal removers I very inexpensive) can
assistance tonight- Debbie an invisible rabbit - which he also is starred to a segment,
be bought at stores that sell decal;. They are a treated
Reynolds Is guest host
insists upon Introducing, much 'fl'.e CLass of "19.' In which he
piip'r that is made wet and then placed over the decal
joins
Greene
Shecky
comic
his family's embarrasament teaches a course on btgntry
for a few hours or whatever time the directions say After
——Frank
Goq'shin,
George
Kirby,
this treatment they will simply lift off—JANE II
-Rich Little and Marilyn
9-10 CBS Medical Center
DEAR P()I,IX- When we ruoveti Into our house' I had
Michaels- ('"shin and MISS (Rerun). Steve lAwrence,
miss,
the same problem as Bill with decals on the wood doors
Michaels do a great "Camelot" singer turned actor, offers aP
Michaels
I removed mine by heating some distilled while vinegar
Impersonating
take-off,
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and generously applying it to the decals with a rag. But
Richard Burton and Julie ambitious young doctor whose
do be careful not to expand beyond them so as not to
Drifiew
Andrews. Debbie does some drive to get ahead Is so great, he
harm the finish—JA NICE
rorulvi
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impersonating herself, such as ne1ects his patients. One of the
a a us
Bette Davis, Katharine Hep- patients Li his desperately ill
"VALLEY if the DOLLS"
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I)EAR POLIX—Since moving to Florida, every.
Streisand' Thing put on my gold tooled-leather desk top leaves -,*BEYOND"*
a mark. Now it is badly marred, which makes me
VALLtEYoItIw DOLLS'
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Television
Johnny Casa Ctar
be taken along in a small
plastic bag and t h C fl put
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I) All My Children
ton. If one should break, it
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EVENING
will not make such a mess
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n.31.es C.e'tb,uI
but will be contained in its
(a) Love Is a Many
7:00
(2)
National
bag.—ALLI'N
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Geographic
(4) Engelbert
(I) Ne*Iywld Game
DEAR I'OILY—My Pet
Humpefdlflck
Peeve concerns garbage
2)0 (2) Doctors
(I) Dragnet
collection days. People do
($) Guiding Light
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7:30 (a) t'logan't throes
not bring their cans in or
MIA
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(9)
Mouse
Factory
a ft e r ,pick uui sometimes
£
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enough back
5:00 (2) Mam 12
the garbage man does not put the cans far enough
1.4
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Secret
Storm
Carol Burnett
and they blow into the street. This has almost caused tile
(5)
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to have an accident while driving more than one time
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1)0 (2) West 5
U you swerve to miss the can the traffic is coining right
Story
(a) Edge of
at you nine times out of 10—LUCY
9:00 (a) Medical Center
(9) One Life to
DEAR POl.IX—When the water trickles 110111 a shower
(') Movies
Live
head instead of gushing out as it should, you can easily
10 00 (2) Night Gallery
a.00 (2) Monsters
fix It yourself. Just unscrew the shower head and soak
(a) Mannix
(a) Go.-ner Pyle
it for about a day in a rather strong vinegar tititi water
1100 (2) (a) (I) News
III
11:30 (3) Johnny Carson
solution. That is all I have done this twice and know it
(a) Vt n,'sGr's"'
(a) (9) Mo.'es
works.—MRS. C. S
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THURSDAY
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9:30 (4) Lucy Stso-i't

10:00 (1) DinahS Plate
10:30 (2)Concentraiioo
11: 00 (2) Sale of the
hut
to
back
and
cattle
act'
Century
king. W e s t discarded a
(a) Family Affair
spade Now South lest his
ti Pwitc hed
last diamond and West had
to let another spade go Ile
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(a) Love of Life
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top trick; and felt that the
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approach, you can
Lord would provide a 131h
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soltivelt. vs ould lvi' siuutomatit
professionS
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psychology
Ia-id Into psychiatry.
1k' won the c I u It and
be able to help humanity it large considerably.
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Admiring all the beautiful
Mrs. Julius F. O'Hearn and
displa ys along the outdoor
Mrs.
Charles T Mills wete comen,
business
gallery were
housewives, mothers, grand- hostess for a lovely bridal
mothers, kids, long-hairs, short. shower at the Ramada Inn
hairs, beards, gottees and East, Orlando, on Saturday,
beatniks. All seemed to be March 1, honoring Miss Kath y
enjoying the Southeast's largest Shannon of Bradenton.
Miss Shannon will marry Mr.
festi val.
Fashions Included many, Roger D. St. Clair, son of Mr.
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many
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Tables were arranged In the
pants and hot pants, also, min]
private
dining room forming the
gron.'iy
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and
skir
skirts, maxi
skirts, all very colorful as In an shape of the "V' using porn.
Easter Parade. A record crowd pons, baby's breath and car.
nations, carrying out the white
attended the dint day.
Crafts of all kinds and in large and yellow color scheme.
Miss Shannon, Mrs. Joseph E
numbers displayed were metal
lptor. glazed ceramics. Shannon, mother of the bride-tojewelry hand crafted. crochet be, and Mrs. George Marcus,
arid weaving of many beautiful rtiotht'r of the future groom.
pieces in bright colors on were presented lovely white
carnation corsages by the
display.
hostes.M.s.
of
the
Jackson
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Miss Jo Ann Wino and James The couple left for a wedding
South spring processing for the Voluala
union Wrennick were united in trip to Gatlinburg, Tenn. and a address will be 302
County School Board.
1972 boat trip to Nassau and Rd., Deland. Mrs. Wrennick is
Holy Matrimony, Feb.
out-of-town guests attended
at 1 p.m. In Pinecrest Baptist Freeport. For traveling, the operations supers'L'or data from Sebrtng. Tallahassee,
e
Volusia
Church. Rev. Leo Barnes of. bride wore a Navy and red knit p-octssIr for th
plant City and Orlando,
County School Board and the
ficiated at the double ring pants suit.
Gramkow was organist.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Winn, 2310
West First Street, Sanford and
the groom Is the son of Mrs.
Jr.n C. Wrennick and the late
Mr. Wrennick, 28 North Bumby
St. Orlando
Church decorations included
floral arrangements of white
gladioli and yellow murns.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, Charles Shannon
Winn, wore a formal length
empire style gown of white
crepe with full blown poufled
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plome with awning, carport, air
conditioning $l0 377 7713 or 372
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Ifti 6111 near new, *ill finance or
trade Ph 373 3413
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2740 S. Olenston., Suit* III
Springfield, Missouri £1104
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"nd 111111 compl et ely. Then I'y)ti(c
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boning
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warned.
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patient for ihe ni.
Amid neser let his Insults fet-t
St.UJIp('d, ff1110)
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lutely folloss ed out mmiy' cog:,
disturb you. For be really
plus 25 CCIII).
plet e prescription,
loves you but is scared to
lAlasy, cr1.. Ia Di Cr.'.. In isre
"Dr. Crane" she exulted
stIll. seSSyapir, .'..la.i.g
the' point be Is striking at
th
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Os ci
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you to proteet Ills erotic ego.
(ante I. evwar l,plae and plll%151
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litit )'(MI mInt reSnain
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telligentl
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ilaurinber, too, there is
her husband was Inert'
no Emily Post code uf clii- wifely Jligatiuns or solne
log to disert her attention,
mate, ics in tue boudoIr of man suIf'mI mniy win y:iur IrIate
lie was a platf.mlc
away by the thor he is ..
and wife,
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5350 I I,, $230. you lii 32) 5777
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Whaler Dealer
327 Is.,:
7SIPi A, Sinbord Ave
-II, F leeteng. 1970, 40 HP Evinrule
with 1911 lilt rocket trailer Es
cetlent condition sa 4555 or 134
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Wall toWal carrel thfOugtoul.
ertlral Pleat sySlem. modern
with
equipped
kitchen
bq'uullulCab,nt$t, large panelled
utility room Call Don Ely for tour
mew tome Idly
AUSTIIIIDEVELOPMEPITCORP
P0 Boa 31, Alta monte Springs.
Fla
Phone III 6300

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34 • 60 llar,.ri.Jlon
$Ce)r,encptA,, 33)370)

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-carpeted. 51,500
and $3
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assume mortag. Its fl afIer 7
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Garden
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m, eulra lug, garage * tt
ii., Itfi PIffl*ith Fury Ill, will
rim
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Wheel 4rse Lea" Tractor alP. 33
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3771 il?., 3
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refrigerator ath iujlmatic cc
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-aver Dp'u. r r 'ottip-. w*t1ier 401
1/ 4 ( 11.1, f%r-.t%
Poultry
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water (1
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I lIy'v 151 51 PP 172 '.111
SADDlE FDI.JIPMEP, I
and terrazo floors, custom macf.
4a%lern
Wear ti.eat Ha
Aflt)iPdG MA(IIIIPIFS. Rent a
drapes double sliding plat. glass
( ll CoraI 44ejIe,ri Slop
$10 a ,r.or.lh
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toward purchaSe
central heal and air
5 *t? C,.cevr Slurt 133 F
dc. yard, plariIrQ5 arid large
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machines, Beds. AMERICAN
Animals, Supplies
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ALL. 337
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Sanford, 1") 4433
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Room. 55
I'nerrptt, IBm , 7
Miscellaneous
Assume $13,501 mortgage
I5 VW CAMPER, Pop Tog and full
For Sale
lapel and ri
114$ mo
camping
uipment Cl..n. g4
surance O'*rier, 2373232
great fvnl $74000v'trade
runni
DO IT YOURSELF KIT
III 3141after I pm
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Brick home in
bedrooms, family room. I Ibuff's
970 Starc?afl Camper. steps . 3
COMPLI:T(
wall to wall carpet, built in rung.
burner stove
31300 Sea at
cOLOR AldT(NPIA SYSTEM
garbage di$potal. (entr,qI
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3404 5
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at and air, large lot and close
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called again to tell inc her
htisLmd 1111(1 cried and c's)i)
fessed that he had betii so
tt'rrifif'd lest tIC become totally' impotent, that he had
(1500 dt'L.4tcd suicide,

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the effect of such an insult
to a dc's oled wile, if slit'
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Two full baths
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89c

99c Cheddar Cheese

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the gelatin 1/2 cup of the sug
at. the water and chocolate
Place user low heat stirring
with a rubber spatula until gelatin and sugar are djolsed and
chocolate is melted Remote
fr-urn heat Beat in egg oIls
.her, rum in a Large mixing
WWI, with clean beater. beat
egg wth tea and ,.alt until thes
hcld still peaks raduallv beat
in rerrnalninj 1/4 cup s.ip1 unti
ver stiff fold in chocolate
rsediuni mixing
mixture in
bowl. without wasturg beater
beat cream until ruff told itt
Spoou into dessert disbn Chil
LTtil frm if desired. garntsh
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FRYER
QUARTERS,

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25c

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LEMON EXTRACT

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78

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$

29c
PALMITTU STATE
PEACHES .....,....., CAN' 29c

39c

pOPCOJr1.......... 2u , G 29C

CANE"

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STRAWBERRIES

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PRESERVES

I)rain beets rut carti lOt
there should tie aittf
chunks
I cup Hrnn.vr berlin; 1 n.
)at cut rdrtt hnTrItsi s?la( I
btbs or st thes are about 9.s
there ti i.it
sir if the beets
be I cup The union in It #
ma be efi it the- marir.act t
used some uthet 'Sat
peel and quartet
into atl(ut 1/4 inr-t rube-there should be I cup V
beets herring apple- arc
cream rose-I arid rnlric..
to allow flasurs ti blend S.- as is at on lettwe on
plates and offer with ;u".:ernickel or some other t..' f
bread and butter pre'lt t.t
unsalted Mar, t srrvinr,

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I1ACKBU1Y STRAWBERRY

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Apple Pie Mix ......... ..:39'
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39'
Hash Browns .. .....•••

Golden Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . 25'
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25c

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WORTH i2C
$3!:
1
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$14S.

Copeland 's Sliced

Cap n John, French Fried

-Super-Right" Shoulder

COOKED HAM. . . . . . '::' $1.29

F!SH STIC!(S . . . :' 49c ? 75c
(Bulk Tray Packed)
Quick Frozen Golden

PORK STEAKS. . . . . .. . .. 79c
Quick Frozen Alaihon

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FRIED PERCH....S...W 89c KING CRAB CLAWS..... bSl.39
Cop'n John's Fruren
(Bulk Tray Pocked)
Quick Frozen Golden
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PORK ROAST . . . . . . . . . . . ' 59c
SLICED BOLOGNA . . . . . ' 69c
JpCr Pht C3ut f So ille
Delicious
39c PORK BACKBONE ........ 65c
A&amp;P SAUERKRAUT....)

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t6i im Fruit Drinks -e-ee 3

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$

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Prune, Juice a

Prices I ThisAd
172
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99c
CUBED STEAKS......I. $1.39 PORK CHOPS.....TT
(to -rf th
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"Super. Right" All Mont

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"Super-Right" W,,t.tn R..t Chuck

3c

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Grad. A Fresh Flo. or Go LEG o, BREAST
FRYER QUARTERS....... 39c
Grade '' Fresh Fin Gn Chcic.
I.n;l,
it, 68c
FRYER PARTS...
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LAWN PRODUCTS?

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Cut;

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eaiwtButter.....w ' * 63'

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Swift's Prom we" soneloss
Canned "or"s
a,
S-lis top
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or
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$09

Fresh Carrots

9c
Dole Pink Pineapple-Grapefruit or Pineapple-Grapefruit
460z
3
Cans
JUICE

Special!

irm, Red

1

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Ripe Tomatoes

lIljGnrnpsc
$MCorp efforl 11, curt

25c lcw_
Spedali

Fresh, Crisp
Lb
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Micrin ...............
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VO5 Hair Spray •..... ... 89

£astt'ye....""
Egg Crate

39'
gs ..........
shop ....... .. *-:* 794
210i
•
Fofl Eggs ........• • • ... 79
49,
Fruit &amp; Nut IE99 It It It It
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MarshmallOw Eggs..
*•_.,. ,-.• .•.•• •
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Jelly 'eans ........••• 39

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Vienna Sausage ....• . . 5 .. 1
% AVI • M.d.. •'
1)..i
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Ronco Noodles ........

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Kleenex Towels ...... .. 29
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Bath Tissue . . . . . • • • • •

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Vcttlencaa Oranges 5 -. 49'
Fresh Broccoli ...... 1-11 39'

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Sliced Bacon • • • • • • • •
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Tasty Squash . • ••• • 25M

DOLE PINEAPPLE
W1
20o,.$l WCsivillon
11l'I
3cans
Coupon
39c each J
tienit 3 up/ coupon A 115P or inote older
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coup* 1/3Ct
2/99c
Liss•I I w/Cewp• $ $S .' .'. .,ô'
9004

Special!

Russet

10-Lb.
Bag

Baking Potatoes

69((

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Liverwurst ............ ':'59' DwGreeflStamPs
mighty High 11isiltsin
Id Fashion Loaf .....,. ' 59' 1
2-11b. gigs
D
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Peppered Loaf . . • • , Ph

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Sugar ....

Banquet Varieties TV

Detergent
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Flag 49' GAI N ............. Giant SlzaN

Dinners

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Sliced Nam ............

Polish kielbasa . • . . . . .'-.'.
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NOW,

5jcedBolegfla

59

Macaroni&amp;Cheese ....
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_ 40-' S.r? I

39

Baked Deans . . . . . . . . . .
•". ••,,•. ••••
potatoSalad .......... '"'

Flounder Fillets ........

Ocean perch Fillets.....

6,

Fried Chicken • • • • •• . • •
.
bk.I...

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Shortening

II soup paills
1OCI_k?

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Crisco... 1.1.0CIfl 75' MILK

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$1.'
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99

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Breakston. Pineapple
Jan. Parker Pineapple Topped
Special!
Do.
Pineapple Juice.. 3'.:: $1. Sweet Rolls . . . . 2 .'.'; 69c Cottage Cheese... . 53c
Special! Tropicana Fresh
Dole Crushed or
Regular or Low Col,rie
4s-*1
One— Slit
an. 39c Orange Juice .... 3 "ll
39c Sliced Pineapple.. 2c--,
Hawaiian Punch

Valencia Oranges Each5

D'GreenStamps •weatensto Choose go:
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HostesS Hams .... ...... • 1
''"' 49
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Cold Cuts .
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Juicy Lemons . . . . . -a ".. 49
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Beer

Smoked Daisies
Bell Peppers . ..... . 2 .. 25

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78'

1- &amp; 79c
Swift's Franks. - - - - - - - - -'s,
'-", "",
Brown 'N Serve ....... ., 69

p

ll1I11GeenStamps

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Beef Stew ........••'• ee-' 69'
1AV$ 6, k-6-,
-

29' ___
29'

49c

York Apples 4

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zo-.s
Loaves
4. $1000

Angel Food
CAKE
14-oz.
PJfl,

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Banquet

I

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PlantatIon

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MARKETS

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MAR. 22.2e. 1972

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Board On Spending Spree
ntint'nrv
c,n4'd r.y ( ilp'pr. vn4 had $4" Wi n
fIIr.k to PA.'/ the prr.prty
pr'praIi t',r five
5YI to beto" tn'litht' ,trtinmi
remark aMflImonsIy to sp"n41
1V4JhI
on
This
a
porceis of larKi in the South
VnII are ss'iw1Ing $2 million
1. sehvi'nl buses
lilt! thOOl IIOOrII went on 11 Serninole area, whkh he saId from Teagiw, who atvtaed. buy
Hugh rarItan, supervbmne of rn'w than .i'.' 'zll take fl."
using
up
yrKur
'YOtIta
(W
spending MIri'c' Wrinir4rsy IIFKI ('fault to pir(hasel1 at pt'kes
serikes, advised he had added
'hell out" an ranitui from $S,ø) to IØI an llgentv aCC(aiflt
Voted to
Cirltnn Henley. l.yrnan HI
sea but
In reply, Culpepper lfr4 requested only six
CNIIIIUIICII $100,000 for SOUth am-re
asked if the sek 'f
Principal,
Slaton and (uIp.per instated
Slaton seronded ('ul pe pper'; and commented,
Seminole property and an
to carry over to next year
rchasing
vahleles
and
the
funds
ha
within
pu
ve to Live
nut on
additional $i&amp;S($) to buy 10 motion to authorize the land will
will mean a cat in programs md
motion passed.
school buses in disregard of the purchase and (:ulpepper ad- budget"
the answer from leamu. wr
state
a
league, by then Was Ifl
In a aetmrnd swift action, the
tt!rf,IIIIIH!tidIIlII'fl.t of the ad- vised IL. bos*rrl to Use wha t.vtf
yet
Slaton
and
of
confusion
and
cautioned.
"We
Roiitrl on a fnotifl by
ministration to purchase six ,,,eth'-I is rieeihil t O( nur
i,rr,igtit

Ply llII.I.5( trrr

Frozen &amp; Dairy Buys

tYKES

SAVE lOc, KRAFT

SUGAR CURED
SMOKED

Park Central

HAM

CREAM CHEESE CAKE
(with sout c,.om)

Parkay

29c

lb.

hwy

fl

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SAVE lbc. GOLD MEDAL

SAVE 20c, FAIRWAY

346,

Hi— C Drinks

BUTT HALF

85c

WHOLE HAM

SAVE 25c, L.ES

Vienna Sausage 5,401

Dutchlocif

59c

OR

MORRIIL

lb

$1

OSCAR MAYER
•

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LYKES CHIPPED MEATS

11fF. HAM

Special Kosher Meats

Kosher
e
Cok

TALMADGE FARM
COUNTRY

"a
,

Jul

lb. 68c

Chuck Steak

~~o ~Arj)

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1000 Island

,ouSE

Special!

59c

Catsup
Gel Cup Items
SAVE 20c, FAIRWAY

49c

rw

Potato Chips
SAVE Bc , FAME

46oi

Tomato Juice
SAVE 8c , FAME

12 at

Peanut Butter

37
43

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Senate congressional plan, in addition
newdistricts, makes some
the three...
(Iristi(. changes in exisiting ones
hit flC%%
to creating
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2,

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SAVE 24c, HELLMANN'S

Std

Pt

Oysters
MA TI LA WS

6

CLAW

JUMBO

1, 89C

SAVE 20c, CHOCK OF NUTS

Instant Coffee
SAVE 20c. GIANT
I_I
Reynolds Wrap
GOLDEN EGG, CONDITIONING

4 OR

79c

Rot

$149

$139

Frog Legs

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Lois! purchase for future school

utility

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week for nimlification of out of
town rates for both sewer and
water to be applied to the
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City Engineer Harold Rodcliffe told council that the plant
APARTMENT GUTTED BY FIRE
counties.
ha s a projected revenue of
Sen. William Gunter, D.Orlando, said he could
with a $10,000 surplus
juri es in the blaze that destroyed unit ua it
preser%e 0range each year.
4 Perhaps she was especially •-live with" the
since 1't preserved
I
Fire from an undetermined origin early today
h plan
Sorrento Apartments. !ocatd it 2-Iti Hnw"Il
radiant having just received a
caused an estimated $3O,Ot) loss to a South
Radcliffe estimates the plant
county, An earlier plan-in- addition to one being
thtit unit UiiJt4)
Branch Road in Casselberr'
letter from her husband
Seminole apartment; additional furnishings
partitioned It into several will be paid in less than five
considered
by
the
House
e
not
exactly
th
at's
th
We ll,
page 2A.i
sears. t was stated that a
l oss was placed at $5,000. There were no infull story.......ou see. Roc Ann districts.
made to the city,
___________________________________________ proposlil was
was lucky cause this was the
by th e plant owner citing a cos
12th that her hubby has writ,
of $l,000 hicli includes four
ten
acres of Land and rental stables (h1
Unfortunately, (luil total is
which are leasing for 11,&amp;)
nr.nd ot'.'r
7
()
er a neriod of FOUR
S
a #'
- • )ea,
YFARS! Three letters
Radcliffe said that with other
proposed pipe connections there
would be a total investment to
AS 'llE ONCE flambuoyant ex-Congressman
the city of approi1flatel)
Adam Clayton Powell lies in a coma at a
It is RadcIiffe'i ç.
Rose Ann's husband is a
(
tention that the aCqUISItIOn of
hospital. a circuit court settles a dispute over the
Prisoner of War'
the
plant
is
"fInancIally
atdiEpositiOfl of his body and possessions.
There are nine other Sanford.
r
ur
tractive.
the sublett to
.ui';rus I A'
area families sharing the swnc
1Vh! n .t 411
rise in :unumer pnc.
d
Mayor 3 wotford concurred. biggest jump in grocery pcicrs trots. soared 1 1 per cent for the
Al'TEIt Two officers' wives accuse a Navy
daily delemina.....some for
February
bout
pushed
.imivai
rate
of
U
per
cent.
The
noting that the city can operate in 14 years Last month triggered greatest one-month increase
leser periods of time, and
chaplain of having sexual relations with them,
th
th
up
to
123a
per
4.1
per
emit
less
cost
than
the
indes
th
e
price
than
e
4reuter
e
report
considerably
it
at
f
overall
since
March
.....II..
... iii 6.
harmwt rise in
II
OUiCrs IIUL ruii
"IS
cent it its 1'Jt' average. nits rate in the icy 'ninth before
other Navy wives start SIUHUUIK U
the present operators since they living c trq Ls - since before said15whether their loved ones are
fllIIIIC
i'i
my Christian
defense, with one explaining "It's
will not need all of the personnel ["resident Nixon Imposed eco
The report followed the resig- means It cost $12.35 la t month NLxtin '
W
."
still alive,
worth
of
typical
freeze
every
$10
for
nation
of
three
AFL-CIO
rnemat the plant.
duty to help a fellow Christian
nomnic controls, the government
Although a tIk.senting opinion reported lodo
bets of Nixon's Pay Bsrt1. who family purchases five yesri
ago.
was registered by Counctlrn.in
111111"i
it
imr - IIL 11117
The Consumer Price Indes, charged the government was
Yesterday's high 82 low 51. Fair
Wl'ATIIEIt
The February increase was
Helen Keyser. counL'il (tO measuring typical family living rigidly holding io wages
aig the rigid thret-munth freeze
March
ago,
Eight years
through Friciay. Highs 78 to 144, 1Mw tonight in
m continue to the greatest sin
tatively approved preliminary
that prevededthe Looser Phase
rose five-tenths of one per while letting pri
1964, Floyd Thompson, U.S.
one per cent rise last June. iwo
plots
for
San
Sebastian
Units
cinub.
50s,
cent
In
February.
the
Largest
Army was lost on patrol in
fi1ar
r,iih,rngwI in
nart
of the
hh.'..
ml (nor tshich are ----------Th.. h.,r,ii,, .il.sn r nnrtj,d that
munth before Nixon unposed i
''"-'
'."'"
-"" ....
r----------iViIILi
increase in runt- ruw:ui.. uiv
Prices Pukes in February n
Southeast Asia.
Wekiva
earnings
of
90'day
wage-price freeze which
the
weekly
located west of
nation today as a storm system hanging over the
Labor Department's Bureau of average
eluded
two-tenths 'ii tine per
I
How we can all climb into our
lUver.
some 45 million rank-and-file was then followed b Phase
Labor Statistics said
cent
for
housing, futu'cijntlis
Northeast brought high winds and snow into the
beds and sleep wi th a clear
at
week
to
controls.
Mrs. Keyser contended th
Grocery prices. which include workers ruse 35 cents a
Grit Lakes, the Ohio Valley and southern New
each
for
clo th ing anti 'i;e'lleiiI
conscience is beyond me
The bureau said thiit, so
there was already too much a number of ltem.s that are not $130-V. but that purchasing
ia' 'sjr
1
care
and
one-tenth
England.
traffic generated on Sit 434
nt for recreation.
--- without compounding it in
rranspurtauun
further ik'.dopment of the
Did you realize that to this
,itetl
are.'
F
date, our government is still Ch u l
'purt said.
Mior Stofford agreed. but
attempting to secure in.
t tnt on It' tt) that there t
i 'steep rise in meat prls.'es,
ia ttnig the .uU ii inc
SeitW4)k' i,..LgicaI S..C1e('!
i1
fonnatIon on the 389 men wlsoti
11% JA'SE t'ASSEL.BL'ItR
objection Upon her Part to
Barr cad
said, ,u.'cuunted for about O per
Partia lly
According to Clifford NeLson, student volunteers in saving
they have evidence were
further apartments. others
prisoners of war during the
'resident of the Zoological .anunaLs of the Smuuurtl Zoo, cent of the big rise in f(-)
Meiitberhap pt*ckLs are
KOREAN CONFliCT'
Ii) I,l7., HAKI:tI
I,ti'.ender said Fourth Street objectthese'
to tooare
litany
homes
must
nt't'ess.ary with the being distributed LW week to &amp; -tel, they will nut only be Nelson tells it Like it a, using prices.
t
L't'esh fruits and vegetabi'.
the
younger
For lB YEARS the Coin.
(iltJl.tUil'A - K. II. Sit-Ale x - already was paved when turned
%LlluntecrI at Seminole. L.'tium.n ret'eI tug Kt.ucut gift kits or gift language
area
,ils&amp;,
ruse eaiflsl(krabiy.
Increase
to
this
t) snunist.s have steadfastly mmder, of SelIlinolt l'ctroleuiuu over to the county In 1960 and 1xtpultiom1
Swofford e'lucidateei that and Oviedo high Schools who certificates for their efforts but generation can .uitjei-stand
Mo)or
in.
refused to discuss the late of Company, Sanford. has posted the county has maintained it the development will nut have a have agreed to solicit fie or aLso will be competing fur the "We tired bre4ad to build their products r'me instead of k
tZS
1
'fl
'iJ1
lilt
"1
UO scholarshup to the college of bed
these men.
barricades on East Fourth Iroili that year on. The streets street front.we t'll Sit Ill
nwre new iiietitbet'i for the
tetr choice The student who
Street, approa ching SR 419, and all right.s-of'way were
,cLitU the ineist new member's
closing off upprOliIIiittrlY 100 turned over to the county by a
__________________
100 will be awarded the
feet of the paved thoroughfare ttet'lu;iiiiiit company in that
j
New
section is privately. sear,
This Sunday is our Notional
chu1arshup. which will be he1
________
trust until his or her
Day of Prayer... Inviting all uwed property mind he plans to
tmi
lit-v (rorge l)ow nil, pastor of
from higti
Faiths to join In and pray for tnstrtact a serb tee station
,trattuatiun for
('huluota ('omiununity Church,
our Prisoners of War and MeAlexander stated he has sia&gt;s the county road auperimi'
school.
Missing In Action.
The c'uiunuetks are part of the
11w street open for people to get lrntb'nt wuis approached about
'
IV
in ,itetvhiitiiiMt cooto uhurth, that he Puts tile fillIlkuriths ago to clear the
£uvlogtcul
the
tributcti
unit at twart and will (If, rigtit-uf'wuu t*'t'ause cars were'
ever) thing to t'ool*'ratt' He cutting across church property
______________
ocwty 's tumid raising drive b)
5
County iII%t1 stuti'tl tha t it is t a public' from Third ('ourt, giving the
Seminole
Every
t leon 't'Wiwr Enterprises ui
church should and l'ni sure will
.stLtioii tt.'. like ca.sh dumiatwn.
trt't't Whemu asked. what if it
'liurcha $wrkillg area troutik
wlivitind (IV* or
cooperate.
- ___________________________________________________________
motorist should t-rush Into Lite v. itta loose stint! and church
In tomorrow's edition of The barricade ttlmilin off of 419, he inemniwis were getting stuck A
'
hips totaling $50
metre
,u
uiber's
I
Ilerald, we aliall publish a answered lie lias rellrdinit native (of the area mys Ftwrtl
Or metrO Is e'agible to receive the
on the barricatlrs
special Prayer For I'rlsom'rs
ps-ues with the ec'eptwn of the
Street toss been used for ttI
He stated the oh! railroad bed, sears ( P r longer,
War, written by Hear Admiral
scholarship.
hi,.'h is for Push
l.
('hitef if which rum, l*'hritt hIts prh*'rt)
tches.'l stuknts.'ni
Jame.i W Kelly
-- "(('-'I--.
t.miuuPiaimis
.mntt mangia.'s out ui i i, ii, uto Aid Ui US YLlQkt.3 w remvcee
.'
INDEX
eSanfortiZou. which is Wing
r,,mivertt'tl Into a attri't by the
closed by the ('it) CwIuitL141n,
county.
ltm
Ar-es dea ths
William
countngineer
the Zoological SmicIe() U
y E
'Bridge ....................Ill
dut'luig a )'da mneiubecslup
Busti said the old railroad bed Is
I
TB
1
drise wi th a goal of SJM)
a kgltumwte righit.ot-witY and CI1IP4U ................
.1,
I
°'
uwmuberL
the county already has sur. Quail ted ads .........UA43A
Mazda's ri tre o'o.o
I
fit
Memberslup has m.luadruliled
v')cd it and will begin to clear c'mlca
budget
•
Ua-savui'g
kind to a
511
awotdpuide
in the past three week.s arid is
It soon but, he stated, II will not
1600-cc overhead ..IrYI utlirlC • YL"u''g
:
12A
mio pitt ht'rt
Is' pa t'd When asked, "Not for I'. crane
:t'
611
fit stting I Hi t'a.'c ti.Li'.t
It is eapeeted to reh tiM) b&gt;
Ih I)resemit,'' lie said he doubts Dear Abby
4A
EdltorIalcOtiUuieIlt
Front disc Lu'iko • Lot
A tumid raising ttru%e to
if It ever will hi- p'e-t
611
Miuw
thi
solicit
donations
wall
County Road Supt. J. C. Entartalnmflenl
taft
IIA14IIICAL)ES httvt' tit'tmi erected closing
S
lii
.
I uivrniler said the county has Horoscope
iiwiuber1ilp drive
l"uui'th Strtt in t'htitluttta ainti tiettlitg
East
h2A
Suppe'rt Ls being sought ui
mO feet itt right-of-WIRY tin the llo.pital miotea
lB
iiiuny of (lie' i't'sittt'iit" 'l'hie ivaVitt sIre-tI, n Iut'ti
lii railroad bed aial 13 in (1w Public notices
ietUrre'Wuetiltd e'uwittvs gi welt
7A.9A
has been maint aint'et liv the t'tn::ity fr ti years ,
,
1rot't!U of making a street. The society
HOME OF THE ROTARY ENGINE
as SeliWiuk, I.) their tvThkU
1OA.11A
between Sports
Is siiil )V this' uIV. net' 10 iii' pt'IVLIIt' pro per t y
I: Colonal (r . OrlaiaJt. Tel '' 98'Q
rigtit.of'way runs
will ts'itt'.t from the new
ml
TV
..............611
an'!
Nortlutlile Baptist hu
Cnts
IIA
Vegetable market
I twliittui (',iiumiunIta ('hurt hi

Orange, Osceola and parts of Lake and Seminole

$159

-

A

-

ByJohn A. Spolski

-

'-&amp;-v

1K

cutting a diagonal swath across the state from
northern Pinellas north and east to southern Duval.
It splits Plant City and southern Ilillsborough
$100000
County away from the district held by Rep Sam proximiutting
FurthOl' thi. mayor Is Ii
GIbbons, a Tampa Democrat, while adding to the
recommendations next

district parts of northern Pinellas CountY, including
sections of Clearwater.
It tur ns the present Orange County
Iliad a charming visitor early
Breard
area district into a district encompassing
th is morning

I

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'

I

COOKED

-

MAINE LOBSTERS

$239

INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED

1610 2001

lb

HeadUlnes

-

65c

Suave
Shampoo
-

-

present

lb $198
Con U

Crab Meat

SAVE 16t , CHOCK OF NUTS

--

_ ''
i

t;-en authorized by City Council
to negotiate for the purchase
and acquisition of Spring Valley
utility plant it i figure ap-

-

Clams
Stuffed Cl

9c

4

lb.

APALACHICOLA

39c

L

39c

Spanish Mackerel

79c

6a

Bologna

U

ov

-

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r

r i

rr

-

•

-

Prirsn_ c
_a

a

-

-

Inside THE HERALD

U.S.D.A. CHOICE TEAK

4

London Broil

MAYONNAISE

Sot

FRESH

--¶.;, ---

2.

.

('11.1ppell's district uku a ia-ItmuntY

59c

79c

RATH

-

I

lb

Link Sausage

AI
L

C

lb

RATH BREAKFAST

ROAST

49c

C OOKED

RAIN PURE IEEE

-

SAVE lOt. DEL MONTE

FULLY

Wieners

SIRLOIN TIP

SAVE lOc. HUNT

oraAtFORD

urkeys

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS

-

39c

I

r*rticU
,iI, SII

PLUS DEPOSIT

House legislative reapportionment comrnittW
The legislature must reapportion both
congressional and legislative seats this year based
on the 197
10

census.

c

0c, KRAFT DRESSING

12 southern Gulf area counties From Sarasota south and in north Dade (.ountv
Meanhile three separate plans to reap po rtion
the state s legislati e seats ha se hctl adopted b th

35C

B

'

-

furuLit to aid In the purrhwa%e of C40
acres of land.

-

Ham Slices

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

SAVE

49c

I.

Fried Chicken

CUT AND FREEZER WRAPPED FREE

5/9!

Cheese Spread

—.

league fell
init mftaraiisthel%.zmrii acting
at the insistence of 1)1', Stuart
Culpepper and Ray Slmmton
%Otell to spend school funds
even ifllIs necessary tO borrow

"ite" alter Robert
'I-' (Al) The Senate reappt)rtionnient commit(ee voted 8-6
g plan to tile Settale floor. Its first
Ken Myers U)
ttempt was rejected %ednesdas The flt% compromise by Sen.
counties;
and
Indian
River
Miami creates new districts out of Volusia, Brevar(i

7

lb

'

FAIRWAY'S TASTY

KOSHER BEEF FOREQUARTER

OZ. BOTTLES

BIG 32

TURKEY

Kosher Beef

Fryers

FAIRWAY PIMENTO

3 3 OR 98c

-'D I V i e
Looms On Hon zo n

a

Ac

lb

I

Semi'nole

59c

lb

Cooked Salami

-- .

of

55c

'ilb

---

depleted rapidly.

48

TRUNZ PEPPER or

-

-

7

and warned (LumI the hoard a
contetigeflCy account Is being

PrlclO Cents

DELICATESSEN

-

Ice Milk

SAVE 15c, ALL FLAVORS

6

Buns

------

finnnce officer, catilloned the
board that it would itperml $2
mIllion more than it Lakes in

Thursday, March 23, 1912 Sanford, Florida 32771
j ic
a, Year, ,1U.uJ

610148

Rolls

-

school

league,

Walter

79c

Loaf Cake

Shank Half

49c

5.Ib

Flour

•

MELT-AWAY

APPLE at COCONUT CUSTARD

WWT 17 VIA4111 0110

T)$UiD*.1tU P

#T
AW

ONION PUMPERNICKEL
26os 49c

Mrs. Smith's Pies

-Ifl98 OR&amp;$L A V'

b

$)75

CIIIOUITA BANANA
49c

SAVE lOc
AIPIANI UAb1

'

conveyance!

Ice Flo
I

2.1b

Rig
$300

SAVE lOc, BIRDSEYE NEW

7IØ

-*
00W all

Fairway's Finest

_____

lb.$ 128

Cos t Hike

Lead

.'

FRESH MISSOURI PORK

Spare Ribs
50$ ,
SAVE 32c, LYIS

Chili

Saltines
SAVE 20c. FAME

29c
103

Whole Tomatoes
Cookies

4COns

lb.

Bacon

QL.'IAL

SUGA

110

.

'

...

-

SAVE 20c,

GRADE A, WHOLE

ROASTS

$

Mop &amp;
lb

Pot Roast

lb

68
78c

lb

98c

SAVE 30c. DISINFECTANT

Round Bone

lb

sloo

Lysol Spray

Rib Roast

lb

$125

13 oi

\

FLS

Gb

Chuck Roost
English Cut

.

3

1 2 OZ. N.R. BOTTLES

-

PEIBLIR

SAVE

59c

6 -

I.AGL('S PRIDE
FRESH GEORGIA

SAVE 12c , FAME
lb

CARDINAL

Sliced

41s os

W/ Beans

58c

lb.

59C

2801

69 c

SAVE 20c.

Lysol Cleaner

--

14 as

uota's

109

$

SAVE 14c,
22

Dove Liquid

E5H PRODUCE

16o:

,

49c

i

.,...

-------------

----

-

Aid Zoo Society
students

ed

...

-

-.

Vine Ripe

FRYER PARTS
47c
Breast Quarters lb
lb 43c
Leg Quarters

TOMATOES

Ib23

Cut-Ups

IL

35c

Country Style

lb 39c

Family Pak

lb 45c

Mazda 808111
Youth movement.

Tasty Plant City

,

-

STRAWBERRIES

ONION CHUCK WAGON
SALIFUiY 1'EPP[

Steaks

3

2O4os
5 I bc's

P,n1s

CHOICE QUALITY

CHOICE OUALITY

N.Y. Strip Steaks

1-Bone Steaks

10.

5111)49

)

Ib Uct

act

$849

CHOPPED SIRLOIN

Steak Patt:s

SIb Eo

SAVE 34

15 5':o' 11

B. lOot

$Q49
U

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,

GIA NT S I Z l

______

_______________

_____

-

$ ' 69
Sib bat

-

59c

_

-

-.

IDAHO BAKING

Potatoes

.

10

PASCAL

Celery
CELLO PAK

Carrots

FANCY RED DELICIOUS

Apples
CALIFORNIA

Asparagus
GOLDEN RIPE

Bananas

2

b iQc
blog

39c
bv.i

11b
19
2 096
79c
12 foo
lb 49c

bc
lb

4)

U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEAVY WESTERN BONELESS
-

-

...........

STEAK BUYS I
Swiss Steak

Cube Steak
K. C. Steak

-

louszrd

mts
COUPOW
WORTH

=5

20c

3 OZ.
LIPTON
INSTANT TEA

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FAIRWAY MARKETS
3.28.72

Imperial Steak

1/71

shrpurthasrj

F4eqmMM Only At

. . . . .

-

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-

-

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Williams Bros. Mazda yule U.S.A.
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Wednesday. Feb "3, 1972

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Estitnoted t onitruuti,on htiot' is

cuntinuciusly "screams" at
kid who finally recognized
stX 1140(it1S 1101'
Monuny ain't gonna do nuttn
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to be held Saturday at Pine ('rest 2-6 pm.
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tans now under on
day

establish

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kat their -- tucational cinc:

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he an Frsnctsco i who ws)
onvention ut I to
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control people not prnv'de
tartnta should

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said

educators under the p.ssenl
ettucationolil form with to the
'. t)unty
111sc101tnd that wtty school

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The area is being planned. Voting against which fronts SH 436 and can)prestrit City Hall.
maintenancv
the annexation sNas Councilman PrWs six acres. A Holiday Inn
now mcupied by
is planned foe this area
b
Thomas Radloff
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buildings, tihich are to
Some controversy arose over ear pelo*I. Buie said thU
upon
first
reading
Adopted
II(H%
would riot
demolished. New nulntenance
fact that two ser-sce that °°
ortItttHflct'
annexing
the
an
t'lit$
buildings are to be erected on
propcity shitiuns are to be ert'.te'i
if
another
city-owned property next to tl.c
-lan-hill on I)ougtass Avenue

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hIilto
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"Ilit' Meadows'' w W) iiiore
irsiursted
the
(huh
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Hoosiers
s
l'uted
Iliad The propert&gt; i
across from Spring i.ukr hUts. SchoOl hloaril 1w othitiect to sub-

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I hike ii Smei,ml St-&amp;tirit h,i'iiit its

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t-ithi it hight rt'diu-i ion in pivrimhl tiff In a
strong ta rt ill ( .mgi &amp;'SS
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Fiiistt'iii theorized: time Is relative
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110l'SE decision Wednesday to Increase its

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if the t4It)
()tht-r booster resluests tn.

iILtIliti- flJUit'

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I School RrsI Ins tall a new
snot i.dcttunte lighting 1)11cm
SUOIIILIIII iii
ttle fai-lilt). lit little for the first slinflar to that at 1.)nian Itigh

lease

Municipal
,rth'r lii rt'ntitat&amp;'

Sanford

football game at-Iwduleit in
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The question f zte1 'or.pertwitneises for
the Court in Seminole County c*me epIusiveIy
before th e County Commissioners on t'uesday

1 it4tetfleflt

from -a phveidan

presented in whiCh he ChArijed SIN An buttir for
two-and-one half houris in casitirt for kvLtmony in
ibe physician was called in by Lbe
Lhe CASC "
public defender to exa mine the defendant.

nesse'i i's 37I for the fIrst hour and *30 for th.SCioUliti hour or any purUu.i o v er 31 minutes

it t!'i hjitt'r
E Wortirig with t.'t
MhOOL, the Ikstt'rs be A.
to rent the stadiwn to

schools. Indudm4

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Iligh. Crovims High and tu,-

SanlucdNsealAcmdezny,t $
Schuci.
3. school Krd proside a rental fee wh is !iiut-

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steirl bleachers to Seat (Tvin
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a T he "Car of the Future'
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According to county

Rumberer the regular rat" for expert wit-

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The liticisters' propiwi asked dressing ruoin under tht cast bviwhcul tu Uw So,,
and
rach
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(tit a )ear_tov-)tar least of ttw end of the grandstand
the
requests
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rebirn
fur
stadium
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of
the
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sU4dIwn, with the tiort1 hi
the bit&amp;r'J, the Houtts
for as schedules, rents, cli.,
prutitle $&amp;o.o for the stadium
man foe become the sole responatbitity pcs*itised to:
nd
o'p'ration
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1972 Import Car of the Year.

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to the booArd a plan calling for
the building d Ill mWWn in
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and have b,et-ome izisUtuUon to

snneihbcrhood
Ui enrol.Umnt.li of

The board

and t1wre on Lk pl3ne

Coca Cola

tratcher 4rmlp,.
ninitut his attrnticul to

iattl schools m

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Buie, known for his O
thvsduatue'I approach i Life,

gra(I(, I."II [)unn, first and iv Sul'ivin
third. Contest tis held to promote the carnival

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(A the fear of eventually being Webb to advertise for bids, Ifids
caught, tried and wind-up in ttk* tire to be revelved by Starch 21 City Hall is 040,0W, and 'All, I',
funded through the eight iwr
electric chair?
at 4:30 pin,

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The Humble "Ootman said

hope to keep up -41th enouith
classlro3w= space. he Added.

dideration by the board to
handle the county's QTW
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step closer to reality with
cashier cause he might die'. - is a
how many tunes has an if) the authorization by City
nocent life been spared because Council to architect Robert

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are left to right, Marcus f ranklin, seconil

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One-Roo School
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that capital punishment is not a
c!eterrenl ta crinie, how litany

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believed to hav"
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nothing but a bunch of dopes
whodon't give Iwo-hoots on buw

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build a gas separatIon plant here We dont exactly maw 'iavs'w,n Worked with Icke
a r*renl dan, tail he said
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might he 5C4Tht ( (1W' p.OQIH ciwere tnfnrmitinnat"ti
ters, pipes and lj.hpressur
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belun hut Me'i who got hurt and killed. but we no attempts had ha.n nade
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mq,rndts to lali .frtl p II
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i4thertiling at Uw Stadium with

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he walked nut of i, frderal prits- simple crm hangirNg train ha wportert
After making a few bnefre- that he is free on parole
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students
from four Schools. A public hearing was held for a
some
mother who uted an appears"before
hear a
' ' mild permit c-emunuaticm list cit chargei, all invoking tnculents of misconduct b her
tear-old son. student at Sanford !did&amp;e School
ill some
Dan Pelham s.'hoot pi-incquil. read from a sheaf of w-i
schanlciecgregatiort plars., es
reasons the hi.) had been suspended three times and, awding to
pec'uslb where these are
dr-rd W end stah-imposied rat. school pinlicle. muil: be expielleld for the illeft of the year,
Infriliclacins involving virtnus affert"ill including disobeying
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The
mother
whc
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eight
other
children and i,. sepori.i-..
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71* Scolt-Mandirld amend- from he,huoitiand. mid she rnust work and canroix sta) hame to
(we,set the expelled youth but expirrstied the opinion thAt an older
ment would
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bet ci
-Bar use a federal funds to cia hteiSupt John Angel said this u the fiat time the
carr) nut aracl
conducted an expulsion hearing before a palrnt.
On a motim b% Stuart N4vpper. the board voted four-tc-one.
writter request of local schotil
with A
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to expel
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that two poMibte aPa wcrr
being cortaitlereil. He aaId there
does esl't a need for aicct
his ('fl13fl) ('fl offer ITt that
one 1$-iicre plot which Ilk

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the commissioners that onl
best ttpe of .ww*ge treatment
will be aaitshle. wi th i-in-site
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tall'.-.li yrr,ir tt',,s:h's n?,1 rr'.r.I ine right in say Who '
ci,. If-o water and to what ee'-'
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ran P. used.
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that lb. I a-gi.lateirs speans I't
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rr,f.ve pretty NO or, any t.41ia ran P. revo4 in what 91--c
having I', 'I'. with the at.- "inSider the puhtk' inter-it
t'Itrttiiti'flt RO'I •'°l"ity There This means that the rain!'-'c
a?. two ntt'.r hi llot, re'. entitled, that clout have water at. gr.ici
Water flevaircea Art 1572. anal In P.. In a position In he in e
the other I. It.. Fnvlrnnrn.ntal rrmltl-eoeinty dhstrkt and migI-'
Act xlii' ti lb. ('.nvprnnr Ia u.ng have pouitk*I infh,.ie in 'f-i'
all his lolbien' a to get passed
they can get water rail 4 1'-'r
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is It. pit Into Itw t,anila of 0.
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stat. Itw way that water ran P. ltrummond asked if that menrI

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R r.iirrn M LFDERI]1
--:U-ai she had bee-ri dcrue bai.
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supporters.-some scdel) on the grounds that she
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lawn of Strabaiw. County
PALO ALTO, Calif Al" - cheering. some weeping - was c'hariied with offenses car'trthei Ireland
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). ?vr-oiw, on the border with the Black militant Ar4,ela Dots greeted her in a drizzling rain rying a possible death sentence
supplement the state road
the area
zizinv a cii' hall and tiis'.ting a Irish republic
program. Mr. Hush, could you
ball
Miss
Dana
has
been
treed
on
$IO,0U
entered
a
car
which
Since
the
California
Supreme)
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The staff had just amvecfor and is expected Io spend her immediately sped off. She made Court outlawed the death peria.•
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.ethat
they would have the on the total funds available' It
s last Friday they said
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financial backing necessary to would appear that we have run
---.-when the gang outside jail walls a' a seer-ri conference for later today in was no fur-let- reason to den,
a rn va i
burst through its doors
carry out the project once the into the worst year in the
hideout to Santa Clara. Count) . San Jose
her t.a
The) held the staff at guncommission
provided
The 25-vest-old Communist
the history of Seminole County,"
Superior Court Judge Richard
Chief prosecutor A'bert Hat•
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puint while Isici splashed psi., and ks-met UCLA philosophy F Arnason. who will preside at
l)tiitiitrwnd said
certificate
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'."Jr
said
he
oppcd
bail
b&amp;
lint
around
the
off
area
and
fused
Instructor
smiled
and
gave.
her
trial
on
muruei
kidnap
and
na
cause the high "ourt .uang Loll
ant! laid two bomb&amp;.
clenched furl salute as at* catispiracy chwV,x sta
NE" RADIO communicatiom system Jor litifice arid tilieriff t,
rung final for 30 days and the aturThen the staff was ordered enterged from lbe rounly )all Moncla). art baU dur ,W a closed
lie) general plans to ask for a
departments, Its he funded under a law enforcement assistance grant.
out and the raiders fled Wthjn here Wednesdas night after $- hearing Wednesday afternoon
NORTH
Con
rrhearing
rEBRUARY23.11CI
!Lirbar.i 1. Edge. Gent:,-a
raniiiiinutes,
I.hr
was outlined thm morning k-%v
tion" exploded SIX! it rant, ittyl j, Sim.0m, Fiurt-,
tin
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radio
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strurbon is expected U,
ADMISSIONS
Sara Watkins, Ger,e!sa
amil
turned
1kw
building
intL
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representnuvtt, to county 1ae enforcement 111 seers
ment'e on March 4 f
Sanford
------------ - -Martha Anderson. Osteen
coniunits building for the mass of rnmrs.
Evelyn Krrinbrig
Virgil
Therewere
no
cusuiilti.'
J Grayson. O'.iedo
All CII)
Ground
breakiru1.
Patncui 1. Bishop
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At alniost the same timi .
Roberta Taylor. Ikltorni
ceremonies foe' the edifice will
Annie 1. Woolf
with armed men blasted an i
harry Jermain. Eustis
is twidSaturdat at 1
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Junmie L McGee
SIrs-c
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Mela nie M. Stewart, Fern
Landanderr3,
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local andc-cainti- offscur b a- tricial
II) MA
MARIONHCFHE*
Eular Clark
a solution ti
itilles
northeast
of
Strabane
Park
oomb6
the drainage shaken b the sultenient, tending
problem iii the at-el which
VanMeter
Dora E Brook
t1w gave 11w storekeeper,
Michael
will queried how he could widen 11w
Howard Allard, president c
N')hlTh
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flier t With the city's approval
Jo'ce E Ellingson
a
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h
is
Longwood
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Foflowl
Jean M. Miller
Karen Price. Orange City
Before
the
votewas
taken,
Jordan
contended that normally Association, and Victor Millet leave before an tncendiars
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discuisi
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Gertrude M. DuBois
Bonnie M. Smith, Orange Cit
ouncil Charl,es Kelk-) dropped the building broil u considered appeared bef art Villisgil. Council
no"
Ion
f
-TtEnaa Freeman to draft an that 11 01 the- 1015 in the lUt
in neighboring buildings,
Tammy D Swinson
builder. mid
aa°rat an area
ardbutarr which w pave the division did not meet th
there
no
were
injuries
Juanita [bar
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epecifscijtioru
Ehza
A Williams
Police
headquarters
hk
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dinanci' since the were- no: newt-ed
said there- was n(r aii*re:r
Sandra Li MeL eniori
communits
building
whicrt;
was
1511
with
all
Mayor Granville- Brown told wide enough Minuoum wjt
motive- Its the raids. blamed i':
George M Wright, DeIrr)
sit
ckfi
statements
t'c*uicIJ that the developer'. trite-il in 11w ordinance is &amp;D fret
thr
outlawed
Irish
Republica.
Move Miller III. DeBar)
Sub.equenth council voted east of the
were desirous of a straw voteMichael Alexatna visabt
Bernard P. flow en, 1)eflary
existing slab will be extended
to amend tie rrsent
appnivail of
just
Its
rmile Salt-an. Dellorta
ii rest' that the minimum hit for use as a entrance walk and
Liv
ie sulecu, houses.
inate
,
Colletta D. "Ito. Deltona
width will be measured at the connection s'
courts
discrim
aor
etc Ma
Ytor rown noted that
nun.
Frances Jaskuiski, Deltona
in conjunction with
tutlding line
Jordlat Pt IZst0I EfltiTpnlles
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e- IRA's guerrIlla cnrnpuagr
William C. Lardan • Deltona
:AIteT council indicated ap groundbreaking ceremonies, a
haa indicated that the)
Edward S Socha Jr., Longwood
twt-d.t carnival will be-held, U' tiring
;rn.'al
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Meadowlark
unit
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of the c.ver-wtietmingi, Ronair
Linda K Wilbur, Lake Mary
BARBS
tisIactory drainage 01 the all ages
According
Is'
Randall Mullins, Lake Mary
't-eLi' I'IIIL P%fFORET
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'peat-shaped drainage' pond MISC be i burtjecur dinner tx-Id raised fears for 1kw sal et) of
the e.ncernnient nuruatera in Lo.There- t iii's-er a dearth of
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Monroe
*inutltaneoualy
with
c planned It, U. arm
bat's sitters when it 'nflhtr
Nat'.-. Alexander. lake
Ii other action. council festivities, The menu criticic don Seven pee-sons were- killed
Ito niludinp sOflIe'IJTIf
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to a bond. raid or, a Brnn!.
- -an iparet-tija
Moncire
and
t..e-et
tidike-Il
.::thuru,d
Freeman
to
tb-nIt
business
TW()'l. (()Mh'A' s-ti-n In it crowd If the-p happen to be g.d o;l.'- pro iod. TI
Ils-thi
aiunezation ordinance for what beam, corn on the cob and 'all arni - base near London 'rue-i.AnwarSsdut of Lgpt. left, and Sen k-i (urnmuniatPari ('htrrn
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trunrnirw"
Li-wild Hre-zbMr.
and Mrs
Enier&gt;
flacks-s-; ci, in.' ,gr,':',,
ter-nieci "ttie nina: mith a am
and
bundled u. for unufflrlal Sadat stilt to w-intr Moscow.
-Sources in London 11.1(1
u'(nrrniU spat suja h
Kretnbrtn ba&gt;. Sanford
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land Yard tins issued a number
:Mr. and Mrs. Gal) Bishop,
Trail Ride
iruper-ty
in 11w area - The
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boy,
Sanford
annexation, comprised 01 10
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uiture radar transmitters si
CneuUieu
Discarge's
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A
Deaths
t1w can alert police If tire-atSanford:
SR
434,
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requ
ted
es
by
Lie'
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pat-ads100
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J. HUGH 1111,15
David Macicewill precede Us Country Quick s-tied
Bc unit in Bluefield, W. Va
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JtcthaAGriffis
t?~., k jf
Keliri
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that
11w
a11
nioonlight
Hugh
lUlls.
76.01
Mar,CaZfltteMarvh,lp7Ianclwu
k a:;
AGoaat
d home; pat-mu, Mr
Henri. W Ctu.radlrr
Survivors
Avenue. Lake Mary. died
nexatiot: will atraigluen lixinclude
eForest Fire
S. Carter Sri,
LutaMBr&gt;ant
Wedrwadayruornmgata
*StiFT1 boundaryof lix- city.
husband,. William A Goad, Bluefield.
The parack'wtIJ begmatt
,
N ATION'S NUWLSI go'.
V.. 'ta; brothers •
V. hen thr joke-ni wild
Harry J. Cramer
nursing home Born iii Geneva, Mattland; sans. Wi1Lyn. Jr
lix- area will tx-zoned C-i
in Lnwuofo
erru,r, Dc-meter-at lit'.. in
p.m 1mm '.High
F
Jr., Coiingtari, V. Roger hail Jr
f.dwurtls w t a Louisiana it
tie lived iii Lake
Council declined a recon.- with jutlguig to taut pact a:
turned thr.tibles ton hun
Alvin
Carter, Campe I i-c g on -) ear opener
Gail
G Inman
ii) UZA BAKER
pest 20 years and was a retired
metigUon by the Plarntlng and Country Quick Plaza parking
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Funeral Notices
uI Robert
Ky.
Carter.
strongest OPPO
A large
Eciama I. F'orb.'i tel-Hair)
pert-vilLage' 01 nieretiant
Zoning board that all cern- lot. Then- will be rtiit-S;
nlnstd'
The 'visor; sinus- fofi
GOP loss Vet
W. Va.; LoeU
cuu:r pun - sip irntikmp ii
Sw-vivurs include ha wile,
tractors sign an agreement and presented it) the following Ch1uotin residents were at 11w
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Carter. Orland algiar., Lthat t,ir hour toe' marl. shown state.
m #a'v w5V 5.50 w50
deposit $100 that all lendi arid categories: Youngest rider- scene 01 a large fire located Mn. Mildred M. TUba, Lake
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nril"lo will tw hVig &amp;V 10 si Doris
IrS!! P0 Wetsw-and., Youçstowrs.
behind the Chutluota Civic Mary; two brothers. Ru, 01
deliria will he cleaned at con- oldest rUler,
a''lsorr wai
'-"°• Mn.Betty Jean Scolen.
p.,,,
atruction sites
,
FUNNY BUSINESS
iriginal funniest costume and Center Wednesday about 7:4k Sanlondandl.C.01C.arcjs; UM t'o'n.
By Raw ban"
.
Mayor brown Contended that pulson cocurig the furuterest P.m. wallclurW the Chuhatta sows. Mrs. Guntle MaxwelL mw,.w,,,,,, 6,,w. F~81
IN
BnIeY. Shnneld. W. Va
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Firemen
in
scuon
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thir solution to the problem of dallonce
Alietilandris. Va : Mn Tutu "-- - colis,
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on
Lam.
UetsarY;
auc
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ti-sit:
is
to
utIlize
the
pre.nt
Tuna
Bowser,
who
Mrs
Harry
is ira charge
c '.
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GOAD MRS PATSY ... a,nOte olf'.rsitL
is In chant!
-litter law, and that special of the event. ezpacts l5 riders has WI'&gt; to Us. local grocery. Davis, thdiazi Head, Md
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Home is in
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CoijflcjiznSjl Herbert Fax leave the Cuuntr, Quick arena trash fire. re-jut--twig lx- found n charge 01 arrangements
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suggested
building onSR4ut Ppm and arrive- at had ti%ead to be a forest fire
that
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Inspector James Palmer w-iIJ the campsite t Island Pond . With bornes close- by - Brian
MRS. PATSY GOAD
forw
Colic&gt; looked out Us back elba
Mrs Patsy P Goad. 40, 01 bin.r
ive (be isiance 01 Police Geneva to tune far a
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and 1534 biacua Loam, MaUtan
Chief V.aher baClielor iL tho
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to a question from Corn.
flsit Ss4ne Vshlen, sold
"i strongly recommend that if
that the -ornpan Is toying with this boartt tnuty wanit to supthe idea of a permanent plant pienwnt the state rood
with 15&amp;C\) to &amp;i.Ot gallons prgram. that we do soniethini.
per da eapacit)
now to get the ball roiling as
rightit4if-way costs are going up
lie explained that they Would t"MMAOU%ly anlill Will be It
work out firm plans with the fraction of the cost now cooni,
developer of the prolvrt%. that rximi to whAt it will be in the

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Mervin
Matter.
general gascillne, taxes, because these
rnanacr. and ( I Reynolds, are
IegLslathe
ta xes
division manager, objected to
However,' he said, "Another
tonsurner Utilities being ivcn course open to the board would
certificate, saying that
toma eaIurnpsumdoatlon
their
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t0the
.or our use -,
•ringernent upon uftil c-crsaid that the
Lrniii
titicated areas.
has
previously
board
(')flJciofl Chjiiifl Greg recoiiiilt'tl SR 434 as a pnortty
1)rummond reminded the of- secondary road project He
Iscials of General Water Works suggested that a wort session
that it had been necessary for be scheduled to get some
the commission to place a tangible results to get SR 434
,1 moratorium on building permitt in their certificated area four-Laned be fore 1980 as the
picture of work
because of their inability to tlli-TCZ1t
schedules indi'-ates it will be at
serve all who lit-ed witut
area mat the new expansion least that ear before that work
project currently under con. gets done The section of SR 434
structicin by the Compa ny with betat-en 1-4 west and SR 436 is
a pe-oçiowd 79 million C,PL) live yeats from four-laning.
suggest, gentlemen, that
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Editorial Comment

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If this was being processed with the bright
red of which our new magic computer-electronic
magic is capable. It would he properly tinted a
blushing hue
A'J of us at the Sanford Herald are
acknow}dge with low bows, the veritable fl(J
n congratulations which has greeted the EW
flerald
Frankly, however, we like its looks too
1:liecd if It follows the kindly old-fashioned
.ttlmmiitinn which used to follow little girls af ter
they had been made party.reads-"Now behave
ii , good as you look and everything will make us
tinud of vou"-then this ne and costh
acn'ement will be indeed, worth while
Physicallj the product is now the b.
iooking in terms of print, the most I11tIikt' in
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'mpetitrnn for the readership of Seminole
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ttrc had not nireath been established over the
years during which this newspaper was thu
aitv ant printed in our county a policy of
(i"CIiCLitiOfl to the good of the county and the cities
arid villages l oci . t.'rl therein.
ing

Such a policy,
by its very nature, denies any.
icloptinn of the Pollyanna approach to news If
there should be a short definition of our goal it
could he in one which- with vnrizitinns--hns
guided the leading newspapers of our nation

governmental positions of power. subscribe U.
the law in spirit as well as the letter.
In this heavily saturated political year, the
amount of propaganda which comes into our
office from evcry direction is such that only the
most wide-awake and experienced can sift the
chaff from the wheat
In This, there are few that can escape being
fooled, but there is a certain chemistry at work
which more often than not allows those who
would fool the public by fooling the newspapers
to get caught in their own trap
A local newspaper, such as we art, has a
vet-v broad theatre of human activity to watch
This, however, has been done and will he done
by an increasing attention to the business,
cultural, social and civic affairs.
It is also, an area of news, in which many of
our readers arc the chief periurmers. Thus we
are in the enviable g,nsit'on of brine at one time

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McGovern himst'If, mingling with Dartmouth College
students as he dined in Thayer Hall, urged them in

register for the March 7 balloting He added
"This. is the first one A vote here real!' has an impact
One of his managers. Gary Hart, has been in the slate
for a critical review of the situation Schedulers. and

advance men from the senator's. national sta:f in Wash.

tru,
VoL feelhuh .biiu: cvervthin
f'iftrr mtnUtr' t
ienvonr dne car be h1ume: e'
the, ot. tu,c gIisnd car ht he- ynt c-ar. suuc tw'in: nrnuaui a Yale u) thrra njwr, wrlc-nmir
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Not in the calendar-whr) lets I). neither of which hr can con- ne hbt -and yflL'd rather dnor thyour nr,
"Seek the truth, the facts and print
his life be ruled b) Ii caletaWe believe that the public has the right to
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;you and cit..
be guided by facts and not by rumors We husk in
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law casts on governmental affairs. We find our
task hgtitcnt'd when so many of those in

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A $1I..0 meal for S151 may be a bargain on
the menu, but not out in (he kitchen Sen.
Margaret Chase Smith gave this example from
ttit' Transportation r)epartnients executive
lunchroom to show how federai bureaus are
using tax funds to subsidize meals served at cutrate prices
%('hiit' Anwrsczan tinusewive- art' paring their
grocers' lists to cope wi th Inflation, executives at
the Triasury Department are paying £2 4f I or a
meal which costs $14.31 to prepare Lawyers and
the Justice Department pay Si .c.f; for ii $7iP
lunch

Mrs Smith hopes to blow the whistle on this
extravagance with some legisla tion Meanwh i le,
how about offering the taxp'ea r-nme cut-raW
bicartrntwte of soda?asuinw &amp;N.C.. Gazette

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FRANI VOLTOLIP4E, Circulation General Manager
JOHN A 5P0JKI, Associate Editor
FRED VAN PELT

Managing Editor

WINIFRED F. GIELOW
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F niee'ed as second clan matter Octntarr 77,
Off ice at S,antoe-cl Ftor&amp; 37771

1910 at the Pact

No p.rl Ut any material new&amp; or advertising ol this edition Cl
l'he Sanford Herald may be repraciuceci in any manner without

permission 01 the publisher 01 The Herald Any in
dividual or firurt responsible for such r*ruduc1ion will be
written

considered at infringing or The Herald's copyright and will be
tw.icl liable for damage Under the lay
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Its- that time. officials. of the Southern and Central
F'iunithi flood Control District and scientists w.,js the'
lt'deral National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admnuistratiur
NOAA' agreed that the situation was grave enougn it
tr', an experimental cloud seeding program The hope
wait that eunsideraibic' nit'tenrniusgical knowledge'. and
mas-'tx even
ruurif iii!, could t". ntituine'ej
During a 57-da) c'xperament ending with the Memorial
liar weekend, two NUAA re-se-arch aircraft fit's. 16 cloud
seeding nussions and were' able lit seed on 14 of those days.
A total of 2.0615, silver iodide' flares were used
An analysts of in- results showed that on unis- three
days was there' little or no eff ect from the seeding eufonts.
(In the remainIng 11 days there was sal. :tant,ai cloud
build'up. and tan Ill din's. seeded clouds merged and pr(.
dared heavy rainfall it. the Everglades
On April Z. as fare's. ripped through hundreds of thou
sands- of acres in the Everglades, the program had its

Space Age Report

Beware The I DES Of March

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recover site. A Calilornu. launch..

reroven combination of Vandenberg Air Force flair and
ItIWUTii, Air F ac-ti' hare and 11w Cape Kennedy, Fla,, launch

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For t,
gng
signal lix' start of a make-or-break year.

f ederal space agency will select eItiwr a

Liquid-fueled reccaveralib and reusuable rocket isamler or a
k'.crxpenaivc but rxpendabk salul-tueled launch vehicle for

the proposed space ihuttit'
'fla National Aeronautics and Space Adnuxustrutim
L,5f
t i uisvWill9r4. fr't. proposals friar. the industry far
development of major flight hardware fur spare shutUe
systems. including the booster, earth orbiter and preurtfed rocket engine if the Liquid-fueled boaster cmxvpt 15
system.

chosen,
IJurinE the mummer NASA will select system coo.

tractors., based on rumpan% proposals
txilLd
amnponents of the space shuttle. More than 2D arc-vampire
some. of then, teamed up, are competing for space' chUttk
contracts at t. tune when the multthlllian-dollar program i
all that stands between them and financial uncertainty.
the

cmnpka arc' leading candidatea
Even mat vital to the space shuttle peoan. than
three' upconung event,' is. the' attitude of an election-year
Congress toward the project. Without it. America's manned
space eaplonitiots L'flflw to an erd neXt year after three
Skytni, fluthu
'1cxi.') %t tuavt ti mount uac mac-mom effort cvmri tunewc launch e manned vetucle, at even a b.c-ge unmanned
OUsSIOTI,' he' point,. out 'l'hr reuzuatalt' space' shuttle
'tkigned for 100 launches, gives us a way in avoid this.
'l'he airplane' like spacecraft makeb a launch into orbit
almost a. routuw event. This is possible by not throwing

grracte'st &amp;uct't'ss Two groups. of seeded clouds u'xpiaded

into tremendous cumulonimbus complexes, prodir ing
over three inches. of heavy precipitation in the south
Muimi area This downpour was. credited with putting out

21; Et'e'c-giudes fires.

I) May 21i the' back of the'
I drought was badly bent, if

broken, and it had been proved that, if only can
limited scale, somebody WAS doing something about Ito
weather.
not

everytiung awls) after we have used It only oncn- just as we
don't ins-ox away an airplae after its first trip from
Viashangtoa to Lam. Angelem

The' shuttle, indeed, resembles an airplane and will land
like one after a vertical takeoff atop a botet. But it has
rocket engines instead of jets.fliee into orbit under its own
power after launch, slay,. it. space as long as it is needed,
then glades, buck into the' atmosphere' and lands on a runwa,
mad) for Its next mission

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shelved, warned members the

Tallahassee Tally
B ThE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wedn-sdas., Feb, iS, 1972

the death sentence,
The 110011

site issue would be a "festering
sore" in newspaper editorial

Resolubors. passed
House Sire-Increases
Issued an executive order di'taring a 16-rntm!h moratorium sue of the I 19-member House to

columns, where he said there
was solid sippart for a smaller

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may evict a mobile home
er. 11111041. Sen. George Fire,
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hope the house is never
manageable because I don't
think it's right for special interest groups to be able to man.
age any body of the Legislature
of the State of Florida," Tucker
said
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sheriff s
CountY
Surntc"
deputies Wednesday said they
had made 00 arrests in the
deaths of a young couple whose
savagely niutilatrei bodies were
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found in a cemetery Tuesday.
Officers identified the dead
man as 25-year-old Roger Dale
Higgins of Fort Lauderdale.
who had just started work U 1
6 truck driver on the night of his
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The woman was 19-year-old
9urky Whitten of Culeman.
who worked In a Wildwood
truck slop and was seen leaving
e restaurant with Higgins
early Tuesday,
Pollee said the bodies were
found in Oak Grove Cemetery,
$ sprawled next to car on whkt'h
all f Ow' tires had be'efl slashedBoth bodies had t*t!t1 slashed
and punctured numerous tunes,
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Pollution
Environmental
Control Committee.
Insurance-Provides that ow
risk apportionment plan for
windstorm tnsurance coverage
shall include coverage for mo.
bile homes, trailers and semitrailers.- 11111662. Rep. Fred Tit,
tie.
Drug Abuse-includes cannaba as one of the drugs for which
possession or obtaining Is a
crime S111I44. Sen. Has-oW
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"lie had the highest praise for
and 67.894 with 100-were iniug the assistance given fil in by all
ruficant,
city officials." Krtder ui Ir'J.
Rep. A. It. "Gus" Craig, fiSt.
Fleetwood , ecently par.
Augustine, said a smaller House
a V-acre tract off
chased
would put voters farther out of
tives
Grapeville
Avenue for Ixatlon
touch with their representa
and "continue In erode the of a 10O,000-square'toot building
people's voice from the ground and already had advertised for
e(Ifl,,StJij('tIofl bids.
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Board of Regtrita to establish en
auxiliary trust fund in the stale
treasur)' from general revenue
funds. SB71. Sen. I.ew Brante'y , i.jac'uonvIle
Bills introduced
~
Deputies said the cemel,try
Pollution Control Provides
had been a frequent tugt't uf that industrial drti'lopuit'r.t auvandals
thotities may finance pollution
control activities SF31109. Sen
Eddie Gong, DMIarni.
i';stau
Regiona l Pla nning
4
Jahn state planning regions
EuIdCi'S for

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Krlder quoted Campbell as
major Issue. Rep. George saying the decision was not
Firestone, 1)-Miami, sa id the based on the inability of Sanford
differences in average districts to cooperate.

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Legislative
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Reapportionment

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The flight of white families ta. uclueve' a racial tailsince Judiruic-Ys. LILXLios-it) it. IPectilt
Chief, 55 whir,gtop luTeau
Washintmi'a sutszrt.sn counties satisfactory
to Melange's *Tt*.
Caple Nrivs Semler
A antilles- Es-via bill failed last
hka Left the fsj' scbof
guideline,
W -.,slLINc;ThN-- The' ithaca in It per cent black.
to attain a twt-thirds
The' artier has been appealed
In Js-y. VJ5. Dl=w ID the iJ,5 Cour.
t Of Appeali ma)ortty by a 46-3t' vote but
t, ng
c1
in the doorsteps of Court Judge Robert H . Mn
th ge The Rictaritsid aitier "p_e there has been a strong shiltzn
Cungersi, and lix federal! Jr e%'Oitetl Us' "metropolitan a citrect Inc-eat in the scntmwnt, particularly uc
bureaucrac.
principle of emnnnumft turtherii clues cume' face to
area" approach It. Integration
if high courts uphold it Rich and ordered consolidation of schools.,"
Virgnua'a fact with the busing issue. Sen.
says
Robert Grtfftn, R'Mictu, GOP
macsit.. Va,, sct*ul mrs-gel Itictunund's school district (7t independent 5fl Hui)
whip, wtw oppcasd Ervin a year
a
be per cent Wacki with the Jr.
Pti'de*1t
could
eatatthilamd to mix studenta system tn neighboring Henc-ju
The mcr also increases aZu. is now proposing a confrom the District Of Cohunhia'. and Cbesterfleld towns-sea preaaurv In Congreas for stttutional amendment "
legislation to black further busing as an integration dev'ce.
predamulnantly black shoals which are II) per cent while,
The Coogrese of Bacial
with the predoininainfly white
Metirige gave the Ilithmoisd tourt-octier busing to achieve
Equality CORE also is op.
actiouba of neighboring Fairfax area school officials 3t' days it racial bailanvc
and Arlington counties in Us-ax a plait fur ocx of
The Senate' has- before It ii bill posmg the Richmond decision .
Virginia, and Montgomery and the nation's farf
by Sc ban. Ec-vu. Jr.. Le-N.C,, its action reflerts
rruce UoutJ cowanea in
"aurta-apoUtan
that would forbid fed c-J m" concern the black cuniuuunity
ares"
Maryland.
school mergers and 10 days tm and agencies Irtana oe'iermg the abamfl bUlUi(r A t1rott survey
showed M11 per cent of Six) black
Much Of the explosive growth complete student aignzuenta. busing Of popik.
of their counties In Or last X tUctuucrnd cfbcrnhs
Es-via, it keen constItutional parrilti opposed busing of their
suet a
years hw beet, linket' darct,13 nits-ger would affect l(at,U'A lawyer, 'lose
his bill m thUds-en away truni neighto the U.S. &amp;prenw Cot's suideutsassj that 79,IO1) Of wm Article III Of tax, 1 ru"tubion burboud schools Lu aetiher
school desegregation orrs. would have to i.e taseci
i that allows, Ccngrrg,.W limit thz 'cdegrat1oniU

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and
re'pniiw'ntiuIIve Is spe.
..L
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daily i,euineet and can
pnc,vuilr information on
that move than 7 miIhir.n
legitiniate Income tax
Americana placed their UAi'
hcenm'fits and opportunities
fidence' in last year. Coine to
that ib.' nee'rige man on the
who will fill 'tit your
the
pee-api,
street elmw-.m't rvrfl know exists.
income
tax
return ,ff'idently.
about
neat
all
know
you
For Instance', do
.1ukkly.
rr,nfid*"c'mtially
Coma to H &amp; ft
elcdin'tieena for child core or casualty
l,eees" Or, (full if your Income' incrrotw'd Block,
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the legislature it Florida
TAI.L&amp;H.A-SSEE, his iAPi tion. The' decision was to be creativity of
house
with
119
In
the
"sandy" Florida historian, for his set'
Talbot
Rep,
on WM. guide reapportionment, which has been
House
We
pass
the
best
l)'Akrnbertc,
members.
for
a
decade.
1)-Miami, said his vice to the legislature.
needay to increase its size could should last
The Senate also greeted helen
bills,"
too
small
you
you
get
"When
measure
would allow
ptopned
keep lobbyists rurming around
to
hlayt's,
honoring the tamed
Richard
PettiBut
Speaker
the voters to initiate petitions
in circles and prompt voters to get too cor'," contended Rep.
American actress and her late
stepp
ed tiow n Amem several .aw'tinn* of
stepp
fl-Caine'sgrew,
1)-Miami,
Painh
Teirtire'tnn,
-.----'-'1"-------5%
playwlght husband Charles
Those positions were as-macag rifle. "If a lobbyist has to worry from the podium to warn house constitution at
Miss Hayes Is
a
mess-abets
they
were
ccaurt'.ng
A unicameral legislature MacArthur.
the many expressed ui debate about 120 members be has his
to the drive was choked oil last year acting in her husband's p1ay
dosco(
voter
venom
equal
him
and
by
the
work
cutout
for
as the House groped for the
"Twentieth Century" at Florida
1970 backlash that claimed the
possible coIlM'qUCTbCrS 01 inc podozen
members
half
a
seats
of
start all over again."
Court ruled that petitions then State University.
teattafly' momentous vote,
legisla
ve
th
e
ti
who
voted
for
th
at
a
n
te
nded
also
co
He
in circulation could have no
7!e outcome, by 70-45, was
pay raise,
effect because they called for
for increasing the House Ic-urn smaller Legislature would be
"This issue will rank with th e
119 seats to 120, the max.inium lesser Legislature because
pay
issue in previous cam"when
you
look
at
the
heart
and
ç'os.tituallowable under the

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Or,
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Dec 1. Lake' Okeechobee wait. .'o feet under its scheduled
level 11%.Jan 15. 19'1, after sax straight months of below
normal rainfall, the public wits warned to start conserving

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Voter Veno

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house lc'gislatuc'e.
cvnuinifliiitflt to gulch'
The Senate, meanwhile, was
a
loophole
in
reiipportionuuicnt.
which is 11
expected to plug
for
the next
Intended
to
last
state dredge and fill law by
decade.
threatened
Florida
bringing the
In other action, both lIciusi's
sauw
the
under
Keys
of
honoi't'ti
114m3e Clerk Allen Morregulations as the rest

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m'nIently loc-ntrd of
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All ml the one - house hltl'
First up on the House agenda peP1'.
which
tntnIucetI
in past legislative
is a proposed measure
gone nowhere.
sessIons
tune
it
easier
to
amend
would make
70.45 tot' cx'
toted
The
llouse
the constitution. The Idea grew
III to 120
painding
its
le
(ruin
out of the legal Imitrations
members.
countered by backers of aone

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Kimberly Leenes, age 6. Volusia Coun ty
POSTER GIRL. VISITS
Child,
was
a guest at the recent meeting of the
Faster Seal Post
lieBan Womans Club. which as in former years will spearhead thit'
Ic'al drive Kimberly daughter of Mr and Mrs (t'ore l.cent's of
Holly lull, is ht'ing stecomed by Mrs. James \Vallin, chairman of the
l)elI''irv drive, (Dot l)rcw I'hotn)

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The lieralci is a member at Its. Aisociatud Press whicti lien
titled exclusively to the use to' reproduction 01 all the local ns
printed in this. n.ws.pepr

One Mon 's

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the constilution.
"Aee'ouitlng to the Supreme'
('mitt
ikt'isIc in they can now ml''
ot
to
ho
in
tots
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only
by smith' section," I)'.
it
crease the size of the house
said.
to
us.Akintitete
Weetnc*lay are expected
is
to be a nne-houir
If
then'
which
could
proposal
prose a
lglsIa.
legislature
in
h"loriita's
foresee'
lead to a unicameral
future
it
apparently
will
able
hire, thus putting the House
have e'ouuie initiative of the I
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Its All (Ild 'vcybn, toil It's nr%.-r
uv.'vaed undei 512.% for
meni. urns' The're' are' mime' PAA in life last year
returns w prf'*tMI.
million
ynururlf.
over
7
by
tackle'
that you Just dm'n't
any erear In tho
we
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'flu' iitriima1Iect1 of your inn,ruw' tax
preparation
cal
yes,ir tax return
slii'cih'l be ono of thu-rn
ths.t
t'r,st,m
yra 'my 'iister.at
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pi"raalty
on *dd.tiar,*l
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rw't s,arna the lisidhity
America'.
lar
Block I.
for the additional taii"n.
rest tax service with
trill pay fAaI inb.

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A doctor
who operates on himself
has a fool for
a patient.

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you haiti' yourself fteurti for £hlPPIfl4. Lot. sad
matruiunual Jargon.
Vat. get so short of brea th
while tysn yam' sho each
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had suffered severe reverses in earlier tests.
!lenc'e' the' fresh focus on New Hampshire Vet, even as C
he turns in' the steam here, McGovern is being frustrated
Hi- can't Cci ai real grab no Muskie,, who won't debate him
and n s;s'nd.ng mud, time in Florida and other states
III- i reduced to detailing two also-rant Los Angeles
Mayor Sa m. '1'nrts and lnduana I.Sen V anve hinrike
Therc i irene it, the' ..tiiatinn At the moment when
Mt-Got cc-n has. decided New Hampshire is. crucial f or him.
this onc't-.eelrbrated but now downgraded primars' has.
1w-cons, r srucdox -boxing affair

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goal:
To wound frnnt.runner Sen F4mund Muskie in a pt-i
mary he is supposed to have in his pocket because he
comes.' from neighboring Maine A Boston C,lolw poll shows.
Mu4ie leading Mc",n'ern .5 to j, with cst,'u'r entr.nt5
I.-ailing far behind
To hive MeCn%'ern's canipahim a hadh needed upward
.hnve at the outset in the hope that a good showing could
lye' same' transfer effect in the crowded Florida urimars
ti,e followine week, but Intact particularly In the Wisconsin
i-imarv on April 4.
\icGn'erti szild in an inters-ira that 17w need to brighter,
r.. prospects in Wisconsin Is. Indeed the real key to the
nix upsurge of effort in Nra Hampshire
-tie McGoverncamu' does not say It but an taaldc's.t
:.rns. a'h:it nil this nie-:im is that he could tumble out of
the ran, qiai' itt unless t.ii outlook improves. soon
Reports. from Florida for weekt, have indicated his
campaigning there has been limited, and he may he
Itickv In finish fourth ahead of Nt's. York Mayor Johr
I.Indczat. hut behind Gos George Wallace, Muskie an.'
Sen Hi l bert Humphrey.
In Wisconsin. McGovern trails Muaskie In a substaint.;
margin flit hoot that Hunwhret niitst do well there a.
pull vote's oh Muskat has faded lie told me
"We miscalculated the extent of Humphrey's support
in Wisconsin and cattier places He is not as strong as we
cXl'e'ctNI If that assessment is accurate, It means McGen'ern hat
It, do it himself in Wisconsin Rut he would be hadic
handicapped lot a final drive there 1 not to mention buf
hrad.nn meetinc with Miaskie' in Illinois. March 21.. if he

ft.cke'w's circler stays all ev'eiitfrm'iitd$I filly I, H171, In time fr,r a f'inrid-i
Study ('e,m,nisclr,n on Capital Punish
vne'nt to make lindlng,r on the death

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Iflitton have icmrmrarlty transferred ojwrations to Mar

001. I' 01W' Ilium pin. i
don
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NrW viu: All, Hn caT
VOti tell if votrt nhIdLlicard

1)1111 0 i'iili lot'
t'ecigiia I Ion f rom one lc'glcla liii'
'A govvl'nin' ss'hiii ilciec "fit N11%4, tile
i'i1tiI'fl!e Ii) SIfI1 a (It'iltti svari'ahIt 85 II
I'e'clti Iremi pa r t of his '.svnt'ii un I k-s
'henileI resign," , sold lIe-p 5%' him iii ; lb
siafl, III )i'lanulci ''1 c''ils'I't liii li's'. ft'oiii
(;v Askess',"

ft 'er,.

differs

ine,ratorttirrss irripoced by govPrriar
iind r'nurt.s in many tither states in that
It is not solely rorit ingr'nt on as ruling b'i
the' Svprv'rnv' ('rjrf as to the con
sti tilt 1008 lily of the death penalty.

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'l''.inpk hIS III tiifiittii thin 1111 tl1I'ii liii
tii'ii III 1*15%' h,f the' ihuve'rnor'q pi'iil
i,,'iiot In ,ill, thie'u i' all, 41 ;s'rcons In
i'h.,, ida ;i,uii'i liii' cle',ihhi ci'titi',u'e'
"I'hic'y ss'nrn vviv i',it hiucinsi Ic," Said
''lh.'' (i'll fhiot e'vrn if the
1 111g$14.1 I
ii$,t 4.101' 1 'ittif't lii)liiiitis III.' eli-a lii
tlic't e' i'e'i't.sliilv ss'oiikl be'
se'iit''iii
thu.' fiit tmille t'e'htr'F ill ,iiiedhic'r leg
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'edit'sdn y' ci iew
t't'4tl t tons
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A tot" McGovern strategist says..
'We're sacrificing in some other places Io try to do it

Off-Beat Ruminations

Mi

TALLAH A SSEE, F'lii, ,u'
Iteuhin , skess''s tic.rat liii 111 111

putting hit fullest energies into the March 7 New Hamp
shire primars'. It is an urgent recognition that he will be
In grave trouble it he does not get oft fast in the first
prt'siden'ial voting.

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MANCHESTER. NH INEA
Sen C,e'arge McGcst'ern has. switched sIgnals and i&amp;

the p!oc'e where tht kaI news can he read, more
than any other Publication, by readers who can
give us the comment--good or otherwise-which
improves our coverage
in our sport pages, there appears such a high
qunlit of reporting and comment that our staff
many times is improving the sports pi cture by its
outside as well as its inside activity.
fftit our how, today, is not to the substan ce of
our newspaper It as to the fine garb in which it is
timi. clothed Even such old-timers as Fred
Van Pelt, managing editor, and the writer of
this comment who have more decades of cxperu'nee than either would like to pubhic'i'e.
found ourselves smiling even at the first 'hubv"
and warming as our friends-and even othersoffered congratulations
Again- "Thanks". This is a -first step"
towards the new Sanford Herald, but not-by any
means-the last

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skew Criticized For Stand
n Moratorium Of Executions

McGovern: A Big
Push for N.H. Vote

Congratulations Bringing Blushes

Ihurseiay. Feb 24, l'?l) S A

The Sanford I40IJIIII

Po!1tiol Notebook:

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more than a strategy ploy to make the
Chinese leaders pay so high a price for
a change in policy. It has cost them a
painful purge at the top of the ladder

WIWA.M L. RYAN

Special Correspondent
President Nixon's Peking visit
throws a searchlight on what China's
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else.
The Nixon visit, in fact, provides a
new vantage point for exploring the
murky mysteries of Chinese policies
and throws new light on pronouncements of recent months.
One line of speculation is that
Pretruer Clxiii. around the end of last
June, took a firm grip on the helm and
veered the Chinese ship of state onto a
radically new course, dumping
overboard some high-ranking hands in
the process.
This would not mean that Clxiii, the
patrician revolutionary Maniarm. had
abandoned his leader's precepts. But
there's a rood chance i t might mean
that Mao. listening to Chous counsel.
is resigned to the long view. That would
mean they could now look inward
toward build:n Chna and out'ard

said and one

in recent times. There is reason to sis-

pect that something truly revolutionary has

taken place.

revolutionary
The
development
could be that the Chinese leaders'

dream of world revolution
has faded away.
Chairman
and
Mao
Tsetung
Premier Clxiii En-lai are in their 70s.
Their realization that they will never
anything
even approaching
see
revolution on a world scale could account for the remarkable reception
cherished

Nixon is getting.
Some might suspect that the display
or Nixon is part of an over-all strategy
to advance the cause. After all. Mao
was insisting only a couple of s
year ago
I hat — revolution is the main trend in
the world today." and was calling on
all revolutionaries to "unite and defeat
the U.S. aggressors and all their
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toward ties that might tensl to protect
them during that building process.
What is now going on leaves the
impression that Chou wants the Nixon
meeting to have a look of success. Thus
bespeaks of the talks as "positive." refers to possible not-maliration of
relations and says the gates have been
opened between the two nations. The
Chinese people are told about the visit
in startling headlines and pictures.
That could happen only on orders from
the highest Peking level.
With the benefit of hindsight it is
possible to detect how this situation
developed.
Hindsight permits tracing the
development of a Chinese shift growing
out of a fear of the Soviet Union on the
frontier. For a year or more before the
U S Peking contact, the official Chireviving
had been
nese press
significant Mao qutolations.
One dated to the days of Japanese
invasion. It counseled distinguishing
between "imperialists" who aggressed
and menaced China.

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MOTHER: Your letter made this five-feet.no(hIn g columnist rime feet tall today. After 1k).., appear,, f
know I'll be deluged with requests to reprint th at coliuna.
so tomorrow, with the kind I nd u lgence of these readers wb
have already road It. I shall d. so.

wrong! I've been a twin for 52 years, and
aitho my twin and I are separated by thousands of miles,
we still think and feel alike. When she had a back opera.
tion, my back actually ached. When I was laid up after an
auto accident, she said she felt my pain.
She bought a fur coat in New York, I bought the Identical fur coat in San Francisco! [Neither one knew the other
was even considering a fur coat!]
She sent me an ash tray for an annlversarv. I had lust
bought one for myself exactly like It.
It's almost weird the way we think and feel alike, but
It's the truth. Please sign me.
GREAT TO BE A ''svm
DEAR GREAT: No identical twin would doiát y. At
least, not t his one.
What's year piwblua? You'll feel better U you get It off
ysar ebssL Writs to ABBY. Box iris, las AageIu, Cal,
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L'iKE\'IEW MIDI)LE SCHOOL students in Social Studi es classes got a
first hand report from Shelly Mebane and Kathy Grindle on their
recent three week tour of Russia in films and commentary. The girls
are students at Trinity Preparatory School in Goldenrod. (Staff Photo)
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is he still alive? Is he well?
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war issue is simple. That 's the are king held in secret captivity.
pan which deals wi th the c,in-Ji.
Assure the world, through t}w.v
(iOfl of prisoners.
neutral obscrcrs, that American
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prisonen are being deccritiv and
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Those are the questions the the standards )(civ;liwd nations.
hmilirs 4 Arnv'ric.an rnJnn'rs
Ilaritsi can do this without
want answered. Those are thc bargaining, even without
quEst IOflS the C1Jfl5CleflC of the tat ion.
Id wants ansMercd..,now.
By opening the prisons now
Of course, they want the s r t
to official neutral obiers'crs,} lanul
Crid and the prisoners uc'war to he
3tikI eana nw ratstuil&amp; aol intl.
released as i.xin as posvtbk.
lii ins of Americ.in', .ini lurid new
But rumcanwhule dirre is rio need
tjtUfc in the c'1 e (4' c}w world,
for I'Iant,sl and It 4ll4C5 to delayI
We ask .uNJf;n.n they will.

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difference Attempting

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with tee's:s"r

to reason

like clsmhing Mount F.verest with their bards tied heb'S
your back
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admonishments mixed wi th itnsler;titnsilnui are amn,'1
when we discover what a curt and 'imple ,incwer '.50 tI
A sharp "Stop that'' can ',vnrk wonders

Ipook

I knew one woman whose gray hair (timed 'Mack over'
night when she stopped reasoning with her children. Arid
More was a man who, after hi; ulcer healed , t oo k dancing
Iisons and last week booked pascage on a Carthbs an

t'whuls'r rs'aily to rap baby in tI'

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heretofore been burdened with long evpianaion:
'Just tell them your hateful old mother won't let yon
is often welcomed by a teenager who wants off the hotI.:

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to Clean

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UI VUUIOV
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fi nish the Job. If you have an electric grinder, get a wire
brush that will (tin lace of the grindstone and let the
motor do the work. e careful when doing this for, if
your hand slips, the brush can take out a good pIece or
skin-A HORSEWOMAN FROM IOWA

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the-spot remote from the icenv

of a rotibery is pc.sgrru. Dean
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which had
atin before him. The op.

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company

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Iranside's help against a black- the
pany. Marshall takes
mailer. As the pieces fit
the defense of his iong.thne
together, the stringer Is
'lend.,,, the judge.

marked for elimination.
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mother knows best when, after a few months of use, she
removes the plastic from a shade and perhaps finds
streaks where dirt has sifted through-this is especially
true of shades that have plastic strips wound round and
round them until all Is cotered.-l'OLL'

THURSDAY

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EVENING

(C) Password

(6) Truth or

Truth
(C) Prlmus

(9) Doting Gain.
I (II 05 Another World

jser ct'tlt chance iii

(9) Florida

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ting such good cards here ill
Wonderland. It is about time
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('115' high trtliulll •iiitl then o
MORNING
to duuiirny for a finesse. Th is
would work against a sin$le.
ton queen in either the 1-,ust S II (2) TV Classroom
Almanac
(5) Sunthine
or West 1IJI)Il or ig.iiiitt (WI)
(C) Slim Mims
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DEAR POLLY-My I'et Peeve is that we do not have
instant coffee bag. as we have tea bags for office help.
etc., who only have i5minute breaks and could easi
carry such bag.. in their purses --Htil'Il B

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DEAR FOLLY-I'lease settle a dispute between
rj my daughter and me. Is it proper to leavi' on the
plastic cover that comes on a lampshade or should
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ping up. The In trigue grows to get him off the bench,
'-hen a stranger shows up M clalznlnghe had rnocey invested

rust from horseshoes b using several methods. One Is
to scrub very well with steel wool or fine sandpaper.
Rinse off, dry thoroughly and, with a dry cloth, apply a
VERY 1.1611 coat of household or cooking oil to prevent
return of the rust. He sure to wipe off all tacess oil Also.
you can use a commercial rust 'remover for metals, then
apply oil in the some way. Some I have siraed with
clear, fast-drying shellac and others have been painted
black and hung on my daughter's bedroom door to show
she is a horsewoman.-IIE LEN

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holdup attempt), across the of Degree" Lloyd Nolan apborder and Kennedy gives pears as a political power, and
chase,
Pat Ilingle as a judge facing
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brother Dean from the gallows, encountering It policeman
posing as the hangman. They (Dean).

I)EAIt 11 01LY-S. II, wanted to know how to remove
rust from horseshoes and since the bridle bits my bus'
hand collects are sometimes rusty she might try, using
white vinegar as he does. Let them set in the vinegar,
in a plastic container, for about 72 hours and then tiff
them. If I get a I'olly Dollar it will go for more vinegar,
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your copy send your bisthdate and
Match Is now ready For
Forecast
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be one of those people who early in life w ill al ways be
making c haes,st(tfing things up, but upon reaching
, .,...li course of action and
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as. most
be most loyal to the few real friends nude who
and
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worthwhile. Then the
that amount
there will never be want or difficulties
anything Fins nulnd for mathematics
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There is no reasoning with children who swine

By IIFTTY CANARY
S'IItIs- ni us still believe it is possible to reason with
sislttren I don't believe that, of course, although I have
had rosy moments Moments, now that I look hack on
the,n, that seemed like hours.
Not that I am trying to convert those who believe
reasoning with children is possible

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need
from an Influential
support
you
charm, you can get the
person today Search for items that can make your work
more efficie nt and bring in a greater profit. Mold one who
cheats and lies
S('OR PlO (Oct 2110 Nov Il) You have an opportunity
to se cure the information you need from zsev' contacts You
can snake those changes that are necessary orry easily Don't
. give way to histriom's that co uld get quite annoying
SAGITIARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21 1 Plan with closest
tie how to have a mote happ) ari$ af fl uent future together
and do a little buttering up instcJ of crItiCUIng 'lake cars
of that reiponsibdity * huh would hate been difficult to do
before now. Use right methods
CAPRICORN (Dcc 2: to Jan 20) You can clear up that
disagirement with an associate provided you sic willing to
share instead of taking all the profi ts. Come to a true
meeting of rr.inds Plan some nice trip in the near future
Study brochures
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to i'eb I'S) 1leome familiar with
want In do bofois
,
All IJIC ramilIcluons UI IJHI "*0 4"" ou
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you tackle it Show your (untIl ability at it Find the right
outfit that will last you a loot ss hilt, though a bit ex pensive ,
and it will be a good investment
work is done,
PISCES ( Fe b 20 to Ma' 10) After your
join with people of similar bent where recreatIon Is
concerned and have a deliit(Ul limo Some (asetnatlng
cuative idea can be put In operation quietly and successfully

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getting into that group affair that pleases you, brings you in
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harmony at home You have to use caution where some
unexpected opportunity arises and then It is yours Work on
it tonight.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) the morning it not good
for stating your thoughts to others, so he sure to have lunch
first. Use good methods and judgment and get right results.
Stop working to much on the emotions.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 211 Instead of fussing at home
or office about delays, etc. get busy on wurthwhile outside
activities. Show that you use logic where the future is
concerned. Make plaiss IIUW that are good
MOON ChILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Use good
judgment and keep your emotions in check. Give others a
pat on the back where deserved Know what It is that Is
expected of you and try to please to the best of your
ability.
LEO (July 21 to Aug II) You can go to lihranani,
statisticians, etc to get tilt InformatIon you need for sOrT"
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special project you have in mind Show you have a

business heod on yrur shoulders More devotion to mole is
wise in j' m.
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that could cause considerable concern shout whether changes
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Dear Abby, U you did nothing else In lv71, you
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my husband now admit.s that he was miserable Needlessly
mLserabk, he knots, now, but at first he wondered U he
could ever "lose" his second son as be should.
On May it, your column concerning Mongoloid babies
appeased It could not have conic out at a better time for
us. THAT made the difference In my husband's We. After
rradtng that column, be no longer had that "why.d14 this.
haseto.happen-to.us" attitude And just knowing how other
people
Ourhave handled it can help a lot.
baby is eight months old now, and a happier child

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t)EtH Aflh)\': I want to do something now that I have
been wanting to do for seven months. I want to say "thank
you" for something you did for me.
On May B, 1971, our second son was horn. But he was
not like our first, healthy, "normal" son. He Is Mongoloid.
With the help of family, friends and doctor,. I prepared
myself for the raising of our "special" child. But the acceptance came much harder for my prcud husband. It's
easier for a mother to love the child she has carried for
nine months, but for the father, that love sometimes comes

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to $13 for a wi&amp;i.
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relativiti holds that the tune a ClIZ'th s=dards &amp;M only 4 It
Associated
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Mills
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WASIIINGTtJN tAP I
Sd. ckic,t mea*wea depends cr iti, )'i 10 that un His
WASHINGTON API A 311I
The tax couaequencrs would
enlists who twice hauled atusmc speed relative t., the ewtk thit horne brothff is 52 yearrs old
'be? tiw asonaut reiiwns to pent hike in Soda] Security vary.
ricipafly for those i
clocks around the wrld in W stars and all other ob)ects Ui tlx
benefits
Is
off
to
a
sliong
start
in
higher
earning
brackets,
earth
hmr MX say they're essi. universe.
Ccxigren.
Howe-er,
tax
rates provided
Asroritxrna
Richard
Keating
fUmed what Albert Einstein
Thuk time travels incre slow
The leislaticr..
oduied in in the pending legislation would
and physicist Joseph C. Hafele
thecrired. Time u rliitiv
b icr a rapsd moving o
a surprise move Wednesday by be revised to soften the tux tinset out it, prove the EUU
The flights also yielded new than for a
lit C)CIDheT wheti they Rep. Wiltax' D. Mdli, D-Azt, r*z.i this year and ru. nxrr
li*.keepmg InfirinsUon tm.
A cwunorzb used theorrttrai
portiant to natuxzal defense, f!rknlpiP a that of twin troth- flew around the wsstd, frut to would also reduce slightly this gradually thereafter.
The maximum tax paid by an
space explonitimi and navip. era, aged 2 One, an aguwlaut, the east and a week later I D the rat the psyroll-tax Lnaase
&amp;ltlS*d} planned-but would employe this year, and matched
takes a -yrar spa"e vc'yage at west, with four atcemuc ckii.
tim
The thecr' implies a C &amp; make up for it next yea with a by his employer, would be
3O.4&amp; C flpated with tOJC'
traveling eastward U the 5O itd! hike i higher IOC(*DtL
Mills. diairma of the How under the bill now before the
of a Jtet
plane øiiiui' stiow ae elapsed Wiys and Means Couunluee, Senate and $461 under present
t7me a faaction of a aectmd less aged the Senate Finance Corn. law.
IWtIft tom
te his bill zn Next year. under Mills' ba
Social
Seamly-weliare
leg. persons earning $12,000 or mare
that stayed home during an ID- the
from Feb. = to Feb 5 and will how glctai flight
islition It Is cuisldenng The
BT 312L SCM
would pay *64*.
A Tuesday 7:30 p.m. highway also be available at the location
per -cent hike would subgtitnt
cmrnthr ,r3taufl be*ñIIj has ° the put&amp;lic' hearing one hots in westward should 'hew an f or a 5-per-cent lzmci-eaie the
been set at the Sardord Civic advance of the hearing time.
.4ar1 tune a fraction of a House 4ux'ued before sending
bill 10 the
cral siciind greater than that of an
wntien
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Tranzsper'atiou iDOTt to allow either
Chairman Russ B.Lm
L.r,
Dthe
eatthhoimd
clock
because
the
penua Interested In the Octeen itattmeTi'J may do so at
La, of the Senate conunitite
plane
would
be
flying
against
Bridge prIplect to eqrm uwir hearing
said his panel also will look at a
According to DOT officials the earth's easterly rotation.
view, cunc.•ning the location,
that all Soda]
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as
Since
l,
the
Navy
social. eciamomnic and en- the department's relocation
a program transperted athmbc clocks to T'y tRnthc.anes are lifted
athiwry
vrniunentai effects.
vainous parts of the world to above the poverty level.
Maps, drawings and Ww will also be discussed.
here
little douM the
11w
The
hearing
to
replacv
help
assure that the NW
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Information
S.
Senate
will
lnaeaae
the 5-per.
by the DOT and bridge over the St. J*ms River ter atomic clock at the U.
written views received from betweer Sanford and New '.aval Otaattry and other teiit raise now pending. rcib.
uth- agncmes or p4i] of. Smyrna Beadi is the 1a1 clocks
V.S. 101111117 t*aes &amp;b]y it least to Mills Z-prcnt
fmciai will be available for requirement by the state and and National Mronam'tus and
When Mills unexpectedly ui
putli uii.rticri and copying at federal mtçcic1es bricre 'en- sp
Ur
Aths?atwn
ttndueed liii pEu.a1, Social
truction can tie let to ctrn trani
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offices
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responsible
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thee, are
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hild neglect than working sear childless trial marri4ge to pants skirts to long skirts
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vers says Dr Lee' l)asids "Remedial action will be taken
pressed by tIw abundance of
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tulips In public parks and shoit
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sits in Toronto
places. Aside from ornamental
1be
use tulip. are grown in sail
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asked in cute her views
provision exists that freft la
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man' pr-n pie. A center
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rt . a gradual prncesc of mutual
dI5i'OvC' so metimes results in cal changes will occur it.
approach to parenthood wtie.e
love

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tic was barn in Mt. Sterling and atSerrunule High.
wtwTe he was graduated in 19Q. he w as president fl 14
terman"s Club and a merntier of B.aloo- Club
of SCleflC'ti'eeIT
Mr. NcieIlrecetved his RaCt
Owrnis,andB3o1os frOmMWTStattUrUrtItYtfll9'
where he was aLw a member of Tau Omega. Beta Beta Betit
and the track team He is present.1) a candidate for OffICVr*
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Robert tM) officiated at
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their
ties
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was
held
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The groorn is a
Columbus,
Miss.
the Church. Masticy. \ew Smyrna Beach
P.m and Mrs R. 1). Grierne. Fellow-ship Hall of
Both were aunts of the bride. lieutenant in the Air Forcir and
Thic
color
thew
of
pink and
organist, presented apprcipriAtt
is in Not's Training at
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at
the Sxnyrna Reach. presided
Incl uding
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ItC arrangements bride's book table which fir
%I t. and Mrs. Doyle F. Demp- standing
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and Mm W.C. Wyche of Orlando.
Barn in Sanford, the bride-clect Is aIM graduate of
Semininle High School where she was a member of SpsnL
Club and "ence Club. She attended Abraham Baldwin
College and Seminole Junior C,alllegr where she was a.

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Sanford. an announclits: the engagement and fwthcwrun~
marriage oil their daughter, Miss Judy Lyn Wyche. to Dsvid
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tapers in five4rarichIed can
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%its Ulialn Clark assisted Llife
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Helen E. Keyser. president; Mitch Lassiter, first vice president; and
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"Sall Problems and Salt will also be a program
6. Florida Federation o(Garden
awns" is the highlight. The public is invited
Clubs. Inc. and the Volusia Tolerant Plants. 1.
be presented by to attend.
County Cooperative Service will theme
Art topic to
Apopka,
of
Ilemsel
jointly sponsor a Program
Scott's
for
entitled "Horticulture is reprmntative
AddGlamor
People."
known
as
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Happiness." at the New Smyrna
Following a coffee break to be
Beach Recreation Center.
Orrhiclil
Program highlights Ulclude-_ hiAted by the Sea OaLs Circle of
welcoming addrem by Mrs. the New Smyrna Garden Club,
H&amp;M C. Durand. director the prograin will be resurneil
lifith if talk arvi demonstration
and
District 6. F.F.G.C.
J.,
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id t ftheDeltom(sarden on "Bromeliads."
Mrs. John Itavelock, presented by Sirs. Jessie
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Mtzict 6, horticulture chair. Johnson, nat,ionally accredited

man will officiate as moderator

Glenna
McLaului and Henry McLaulin
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Horticulture Is Happiness

Choose from the Largest selection in Central Florida.

Man y differe nt

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The nietung was brief, Mrl
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,SPECIAL pro ant to lie co-slitonsored by District 6,
PLAINS FOR na.
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Florida Federation of Garden
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C ooperative 'S t re re view

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At Uw March 10 nicetini
members will enjoy a scrnic
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Dock. Winter Park. followed by
luncheon at a Winter Park

Phone 373 4520
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HeraldSporisE4tar
But since those first two the District SAAAA tournament Fnds night and the final will
be Saturday at I p rn The
at Lyman High
When Jut Mills came in years. winning has been
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basketball coach, Pt has never 36.1 record, a new school
fielded a Losing learn His first record That record might UIkt

pm. and the

pm contest will will be announced following the

two years saw the Seminoles anotfiff tumbit tonight If it* gem ft 1,%=wn Grr~ttmrldz UP Saturdio night ~hmr
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Raymond Frui
a modified champion in NASCAB competition. became lix
last
Daytona international Speedway's eighth faUiU
Thursday Friday's Chevroki was a consistent and im
peenlvt competitor in NASCAR Grand National compeutwr
during the past fro years When few people were raniiinng Chevrolets with any lurk, HauIm? was raring and
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We've got a lot of TV coverage scheduled for upcoming
SCAR and USAC events beginning with the Ontario 500
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lug tiiadd Don Garlita will be debuting his new dragster
West Palm heath raceway on April 9 of this year. The
A event I covered last year was the best run druitracing
t I went 11, all year. I am looking forward to this year's
Maybe] can catch a rule with Garlits
an't wait to we what the top qualifying speed for
a will be in May I predict it will be iV2 miles per
better Those N ASCAB mechanics are the best'
The 12 Hours of Sebring, Amenca's oldest and Longest
itstw.race, has begun to aaaenthk Its greatest entry, with
:ulb.faceted competition art for the Thid annual running of
thir endurance classic cm March 25 No lens than four full
.'tur teams are poised for Or nice, with sharp par.
I ;Altlutl extending throughout the several classes
Factory trains from Ferrari, lila Romeo. Lola and Gulf
Lescarch Racing will headline the classic battle for the
prized sport,prvtotype will, and professional teams
cFnmnat, the Grand Touring and Touring classes with a
coJur tire battle shaping up in the former and wider par.
tr- ip*tiun from several different car makers apolthghting the
irtrig, or '1ranu-Am' class
Ferrari anticipates i formidable three-car team of 312?
three-liter spydera for Mario Andretti.Jacky Irks, Brian
Iethnan'Cla} Regazzoni and Ronnie Peterson-Tim Schenker,
to face Ails Romeo's Autodelta team of four TT3s fat Peter
1trvaim'Rolf Stummelen, Vic Ellcrd.Hetmut Marko, Nanni
Gslli.Andrea de Adanuch and Tome Hexexniva-Ninv Vsc.
cactUs Jo Bonnier will turn with Rent Wtsell in the Ecuric
Bonnier LolaCoiworth T0. with Gerard Larruuaae and
Ctiro Craft in the second team car .
The unknown quantity Is 0 scheduled aebut of the Gulf.
Mirage, a three-liter V4 Co.th.engmed entry from the
garage of John Wyct, who gave bath Ford and Porsche. with
(ulf Oil backing, two world championships each The new
cur is nearing final tests in England, and will appear in Its
'jriit international competition here at Sebring, driven ti
Derek Bell and Gill Van Lennep
The Grand Touring case will pit the John Greenwood.
IF. Goodrich Crvettrs against Dave Heinz Goodyear-shod
in the tire battle -Goodrich using passenger car rathals
whk Goodyear is experimenting with "radial.tyji." racing
turn. Gvenwu'od' cu.drlver will be his dw ro'wlnner from
:1, t)&amp;c± Sniothera. with Bob Johnson sharing Heinz
(orvette.
The GT class has the additional Uret of the Ferrari 365
GTIt4 "Da)una" with three of the sleek Italian madunes set
for Sebring - a Nwth American Ratdn Team entry for Sara
}'cusey and Ron bucknuni. Baker Baring', LeMans' class
winning car for Bob (,rosaznan and Charles BeynoLds and a
Holman.-Moudy prepured Daytona train Kirk F. White for
David Hobbs and a "mystery guest."
The entry uS a pair or es-linger Per, ,aaveww is anticipated which will stir things up in the Touring categur)
going against strong teams of Camarw and Mustangs
It all gets together with practice and qualifying on March
with the INVER HOUSE SEEKING CHALLENGE for
Furm'ila Super Vet at 1 pin on March 34. preceding the 12
HOLtI{ at 11 am act March 25 Tic.teLs and adunuataun.
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11 th in a row against the ou
"They had everything to gain gunned Bullets, who faded after
and nothing to lose," Bos ton
"Cleveland is a funny team," Coach Tommy Heinsoho said of holding the lead for all but the
Jo Jo White said-bu t th e fbi- the Cavalier's, last in the Ccii- final Vi minutes.
ton guard wasn't laughing, lie trat Division. •They were out
"Ins close game," Ba1Umor'
panting.
there scratching and 'abbLiig CoschG,neSb.ue sighed. "pow"You get them down and they all night."
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The Celts appeared to have clown the stretch against -i
quit. Noquestion- -t.lwy'rr going th1. torked up early, leading strong team, chances are)
to be tough," White said by 16 poin ts in the third quarter get beat"
Wednesday night after his jump before
, became
The Bullets got beat b k-'shotfmom the top of the key with aroused and -aught em at
reem Abdul-Jabter's power
13 seconds to play gave the
with 1:46 to
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Greyhound matmen to 13 the chanipionship round gets
straight victories in this, their underway at I pun. on Satursecond &gt;'ear of opposition. And da Y.
many of those wins were
The top two bays In each
against teams which will be weight class will make the trip
entered In the District Two to St. Petersburg Northeast
tourney tomorrow night at hIighuSchool on March 34 for the
Satellite ,
state meet. A nd the size of Ut
Host school Sa telli te finished state meet will be much la rger
the season with a 13-2 record thIs year with 36 entries In uach
Ut wright classes.
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Other teams who'll be In, the tract."
me World Champion PItt.year's district and state tour- field of 16 in the tourney and
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namenta.
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Wrestling in the Sunshine of the Greyhound.. are Bishop with pitcher Nelson Briles, for
the last
State has grown so rapidly over Moore, Merritt Island, Florida about $50,000.
the last year that the district Air Academy, Titusville, Eau Pittsburgh player to sign Brilea
84 for t'e Pu's and a lso
tournaments had to be split. Gathe, Daytona Ma inland a nd
defeated
the Baltimore Orioles
were
but
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Last year ere
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district tournamcnt.i. This year
Also entered in the tourne) in a World Series game.
the
Atlanta
ELsewhere,
there are eight.
are Cocoa Beach, Kissirnmnee,
veteran
knuth.
signed
Braves
One of those eight district Melbourne. Cocoa, St. Cloud, leballc'r Phil Nlekro. reliever
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tournaments will Lake place at Fo
Sparky Lyle agreed to terms
Sa tell i te High School this Beach and Okeechobee.
th Boston, and veteran Steve
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who slipped to a 1l3
amcx'ug the ll teams efltel'edWiU underw ay with a first
7 p.m. record last year, came to tenna
be the unbeaten Greyhounds of session slated for
ton.. crow night. The seunifunals with Cleveland,
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Parithut and uthrt'd Luuisvdit u,uat, :svro) tuuad i.huts Grurgus It'd Just )ear the Sand Crabs have won Hounds have let down and
LI) ALEX SACLikftt.
allowed the apposition to steal
Aiauciated Press Sport. Vsritc'r ('-11 ueflt.T Scott M"Candlishi Crum, "1 was especial1
doesn't have the rebounding 11 while losIng 14
with the nctory.
But one cii th ose triumphs was
Tie buttons react "B? f or scared points apiece as 13th oleased with the defe nse. Cut- strength to play with us"
in their final encounter of the
President" --and if the election unked Virginia def eated Pitt cinnati is a good shooting learn.
Rebcrmdzng strength also a 13-73 upset of the second
were held in Charlottesville, Va. 114-74. raising Ut Cavaliers' but we pla yed real aggressive helped Sou th Carolina, 16.4, seeded entry in the district season they spotted the
along about now, he Just might record ti 2t3 it was Virginia's defense,"
past Toledo, 1(.-6. Seven-footer tourney, Sanford. That game Seminoles a l9- first period
first win season in 67 years of
North Carolina, 19-3, sank 52.9 Danny Tra','loe and 6.10 Tom indicates the kind of bail the lead and could never recover.
make it
per cent of its shots from the Riker disnanated the boards as Sand Crabs are capable cii While they dud make a game of
"B?' is Barry Parkhill; compe ti tion
Pitt led by five points at ball- field and pressured outmanned the Gamecocks jumped ahead playing. Whett
or not they it near the end the early defir'1
Charlottervtlie Is the home of
tourney was too large for the Hounds t.7
the University of Virginia. Ever time and t he game was tied with Georgia Tech into 33 turnovers. 19-6 and coasted to victory, will pla y that way in
make up.
since RI' cane to Charluttej- 316 to go, but the Cavaliers Bill Chuiniberlam topped the 'I.yLor seared 23 points and is another thing.
Lyman's hopes fix' victory
Most JoIx.cc le one of the
s'ilk, the ol' town hasn't been poured in 14 fret tlwaw down Tar Heels with 24 poin ts, but grabbed it) rebounds. Riker had
the stretch to break the game Trt't's Steve Post took game 25 poina a.id 15 rebounds
key figures In the SssLa'eeze tonight depends on whether or
the same
tunurs with 25
Parkhill, a 24-year-oid, f.-fucn- open
In a tattle of independen ts scheme of things and one cii the not they come up with a solid
Neither cu.sch was happy with
4, 1&amp;,-pound Junior
Virginia,
"It as hard to get up (cx' this seeking post-season tournament Sand Crabs that the Hounds will turn effort They have several
concede'
Nin th
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basketball player. A very the officia ting. Five technical gaunt,"
bids, Florida State came from t'avt to contain If they are to fine individual performers cm
good basketba ll pla yer
fouls er called, k. of them Carolina coach Dean Smith, behind in the fins] seven ruin- have any success. It
the starting five and if they play
Last year, Park hill sparked on Pitt
"because we oral Geor gia Tech utes to beat Jacksonville. The Johxacsi who sparked the together It will be Seibreeze
Virginia to a 15-11 record, the
In other games involving Top b 45 poin ts in Charlotte We Seminoles are now 21-4 while Seabreexe upaet of Sanford, who will be suffering,
first winning season f or the Twenty teams, third-ranked pla yed extremely well an dc- Jacksonville's record dipped to scarIng 33 points. Johnson is an
Steve Nelson's iSi averag p
Louisville whipped Cincin na ti tense and furred Tech to take
Cavaliers Ut 11 years
excellent shooter and many of speaks (in- i.self. The 6-1 se".lor
16-g
This year, Parkhill and his 93-73, No S North Carvlimi
th e Seminoles can attest to thil can kill a t eam when be is on f or
mates have game a step furt her, trounced Georgia Tech 674&amp;
since ic drilled In ten hoops in this frees the likes of Randy
Virginia won 16 a! its first 19 nin th-ra ted South Carolinu
the upset
Wright, Bruce Rime and John
ga mes, climbing to the No I overpowered Toledo
Lee Black Williams.
finished with
spot in the national rankings, h 11 Florida State defeated
are also ca pable performers for 251 points for the year,
the f irst tint the team had es-ri Jacksonville Th-4i1
the Sand Crabs and ha ve shown
Wright, the 6.-b sophomore
Louisville, 20-2. Jumped off t:
cracked the Top Ten. After
the ability to hit the double cen ter, is the only other
1.1) lead and was Deter
losses to Penn State and Duke,
figures regularly. They too are member of (l Creytgwsd team
Vir ginia
edged
Clemson threatened Jim Price scored
well known to the Seminoles to average in double figures 14.
points to lead all scorers.
Monday for Its 19th victory.
since both pla yed key roles in has tallied 772 points in
Other action tomorrow night helping Seabseexe achieve their games f or better than 10 ppg.
"We played very welt." deWednesday night came
isy LA1tR' NW. y
will see the Oviedo Quint go into biggest win of the season.
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Tcmight's Icarus gets insaction against the Apupka
The rest of the Sand Crab derway at 9.30 pin and Is the
Hernando and squad at the 8:30 p.m. ctest
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Class AAA, District Seven and winners meeting in an 6 p.m. WIUtuI&amp;, Billy Glenn or Lock' the Lnan6abrecze game
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their best effort In four year-i.
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the test.
The Hound.s have
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get first past Seabreeze, then H ounds was there most stunGainsss'ille and the victca' in the rung of the season. That was a
long haul 68-66 triumph over the Eagles cii
other bracket.
but the Hounds must begin by Edgewater. Like their opc-er-rung themselves cmly ponants tonight the Hounds
concerning
have shown upon occasion that
with to night's contest.
Seabreeze does not have an they can pla y a tough brand of
overly impressi ve record but ball.
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nanient at the Mayfair Country ('huh. Making the presentation is Mrs
E lsewhere In the NIt. Sat,rrs scared an upset victory.
John Kader. Meuntwrs of the Sanford \Vomens (;I)u Associaliuiiu played
Thu hawks, who'vc, lost only
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in the tournament.
st unned ChIcago 2 1 bt'w fltk three gaits s at home all )i'ar.
edged Phltotteiphln 4-3, Toronto dropped their second smaIghit at
shut out Pittsburgh 21) and St. (lik'ago. Jim l'appin's goal was
lAiI5 blanked lAis Angeles 3.0, the only score of the gaunt for
hllik Smith and t(e4 teach two ;wrkstt before Iluffalo
ralli
tito of the iituiers tli$lifl soc
The Satin's, getting brilliant
rc'nulcred to get Vauttuils, ea c h
asolsted on a goal for California goaltending by Dave Dryden.
as the Seals seemed ready to who was ,taklng his first start
nun the 11mm-s right out of the in 2,1 games, tied It when a
clearing pas bounced oft (,eI'ry
taiittllng
(;ar)' ('rotenu and Dick tied' Meehan's skates past Chicago's
B A LEX S('htAhil'
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Auoclatrd Press 5"
r"Vs nt Cr 1912 ('ontract for more than the L)odgrrs In 1971
and the Sois rushed to a 6i hillunsa) was tredited with the
While Alien was prrsuuiuibiy lead before the game was half winner when lhordebiu ac"The Chicago club Judges $300,000 making him the hKtw
tltkntly kicked the puck into Ida
Rictu,, kllen on what he does for rst-paid pla yer In the White Sox' content, a couple of other over,
but Boston rode out the storm own net at 5:33 of the period.
UI on the 'leki," White Sox ul.ycoF history. lie LI expected prominent American League
hiatelle scored his 46 th goal of
manager Chu't Tanner dc- In Chicago's Sarasota, 115. sluggers were not-lit least, not .ini then caine roaring back
camp
within
the
nest
)'et
training
season and assisted on two
tic
with
gout.
by
Stanfield
unit
dared last winter after
Harmon Killebrew is one of Wayne Cashinan late In the others to Increase his point tota l
dealt pitcher Tommy few days for formal signing,
to lC
New York shaded
John and infielder Steve IIuntz
Allen, who spent se ven tern' eight Minnesota Twins still un- second period making It 6.3.
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Philadelphia I'hilhies, will be not expected In the Texas
The Chicago club must be
pta&gt; ing for his fourth club in hangs u's' training camp for
pectings lot,
four seasons. lit Wt 23 home "quite a white," acconuing to
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After it big year-44 honiers,
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tract. Now he's coming off his
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years-26 homers, 63 11111 and a
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interesting contest
Thi Seminoles have also split effective oc defense though his
wij- l.vmanu Seabreeze 10 two o!fenstte output has not been
throughout
encounters with each team this consist,att
season
asaiu.
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Clifford Martin is the SHS
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Mitchell
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tilt. The 6-foobS senior is Lops in forward spot. Sloan is a junior,
-ung and rebounding for while Mitchell is a senior T?it
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around 17 poin ts per game. season since neither has been
the center able to turn in consistent per-Martin will be
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lineup, plavtrug at the guard
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The two are exc'ellant
Seminoles
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identical to that of txip-seedt'ci bail handlers and both can gel
;ainusvdk. hn drew a "bye" hit siionung from ti.ie
!.-ir the opening night pia. The
several orcassucins the two have
Seminoles split wi th the Purple taken over and cintrolied
tie1
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car with tile 7runs-Am series already losing two strong
teams in Warren Agile and Tony tkLorriuo. Daytona
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u ther I)i LaTin C .ntirx'ntal next year because of the lack of
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fin! Ut 500 and finished a vei, credIble 13th was voted the
utctandirig rookie of the race A super speedway Grand
",ntiuruil Stock car rate is a cirrus of muir excitement and a
dtspLa of skill and abulit} that defies description I would like
ii say this about NASCAJI events generuU They art' the
ItEST run events of any races I have been iii I want U take
I :: opportunity ti ihani thol r)ll1nrut officials for their
r,'iration and assistance during the In. Speed Week Joe
V 'itlix±. Jim Foster a nd Phil Hornet along with the
CAR officials maze every visit in the speedway an en.
I I, bit one
The NA.SCA1( backed international Motor Sports
AomaUon received a real shot to Ut arm ftnancuuIl3 when
IL J. Reynolds Tobacco Company agreed Ui supply lpon
iunatup money to IMSA for the l7 season Reynolds was
rebuffed in their efforts to fund SCCA events this year

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('air gnats, soul Stanfield scoted
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A,moeI*teut Press Sports Writer agnin in lIt first ifs minutes
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100. including such favorites as Babbil, Isaac. Richard Pet:t.
and Buddy Baker
The winner, A. J. Foyt. had never won the 500 rrvrnus
r rn thougn he came close on several nccaziar, noU*bf
whcr he run nut of ur while kisding Ut rare Charlie
ztiach deserves a to: of cieth: for piloting Ins tn*lgr iii
siond place finish Englishman Vic Elf ord deserves mut
rr'ognttimi for his 109i place finish Ui a Plymouth
Another thing I must note is That Cafe Yarborough kbokl
hkt lx' has a competitive rule in that Plymouth as he fUUSIWd
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year f'rld41% 1zi a true professinr.. in ever, %L0M Of
word Ibi1r was 36 years old. He was nuirned wtty4 four
cmlitren
In the 125 mile qualifying race Last Thiwiiday. IIzssirr
was doing what he had been doing an well for years
trvcling at close U. no miles an hour around a rare tract it,
:ipeUUon with other fine driven We who love the sport
i: miss him terribly. We are extremely and at his passing

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wins during 11w'
The achieved
will pit Mainland against hike regional enrnpetituvi
Cit) The Seminoles swini intz, .Sanford Herald will select the regular season,
This will be the third tangle
action against Deland at :45 All-Tournament team, which

name of thc garm At Seminole,
him winning basketball During In his third year at Srnthole,
five Neam as V* varsilit Mills piloted the Semimles ttl A
Serninak High he brought wft

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wide
outgoing
Florida's
receiver re ta ins the tongue of a
cobra.
-"lie reset tried to under- 4, a sickly 7-4 that saw Alt'art's,
Doug Dickey is the solo ta rget stand problenis. Whe n Dickey Heaves and others complaining
wh,
In Alvarez' shooting gallery. ran Into a problem, he would try about this cold professional
11 he thought took over from a fathrr.t&gt;pe
The Guitars' head f oot ba ll to put it aside,
coach, his body already riddled that would keep It from spread- like Graves,

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execu- with verbal buckiihot, absorbed Ing. I le'd try to cage It like a bad
Walter Byers, NCAA
dog. 1k' would otter attack the
more lasth this week.
the director, sa id the 116.163 a few
pr'o ble m. "
The words of Alvarez:

lAst fall. the tally dipped to 4-

7 bitterness reigned. heat u's, ,n attempt at gersonal glory,
h ilw, not a
lot h l iii s'
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the No. 1 draftee of tile ['tillA
KANSAS CITY (AP)
represents out-of-pocket ez
quiet Part of the past two years.
adelphia
Eagles,
has
kept
1231,663 d tage .
"I felt relieved when the Sei'
guense to the NCAA for Inabout his feelings
the
"All iii&gt;' staff has teen
expects
ftsr print
"Ihickey
filed by the National Collegiate
Ust Porter case and players to be Interested In ion was over. I didn't enjoy ()ft Dickey, but Alvarez remains ciatetlw tilt w inning tunss, bowl
Athletic Association against the ',estigathnug
the additional 11(0,000 Is "being winning
trains and .iuct'ess(ul athletes.
Southeastern playing the way we have for the the fanged or ator.
the
American Basketball Aasoclchampionship, past two years.
obviously tits- When I look at the tio)s Itt
Porter, for- sought because of damage to Conference
Dickey
allan and Howard
turbed, perhaps even a ittIte ill, coached
lance Alwtirth, Bob I
Ow association, reputation
that's all, You're not there to
The Irntition rests
met All-American Villanova
over tearing the latest barbs Johnson, ttichmond Flowers
to its ability to enforce our win a de gree, but to win Ut
University.
Alvaru, quarter back John from the kid whose pus-catch' stnoitg uIhers-whu are tuxisy
eligibility niks and to the In- SEC."
lug total of 66 in '89 slipped lii 44 pro football standou ts, I know
The legal action is designed to tegrity of the NCAA'. national
Heaves and an exceptions]
-Dickey and his coaches
sophomores ignited and, finally, to 40 as a senior, w.'ve its-i'm a part of success.
of
stop the ABA f ruin iec'retly tournament."
weren't used ttsapauingtamne, butch
"We'll again be successful,
For half is minute after he
signing college players belier
arter, who now plays for the 'I'hey just didn't know how to Florida to a 9-2 season In 1969
they complete their eligibility. (ilcaga [lulls of the National coach receivers, and we had including a (lator Bowl victorY informed of the latest blast, ton, attic tinitersit) of Florida,
aluuiuni support is Ir-eteaItt coach Doug was mute. Then he itThe NCAA filed in. suit Basketball Association, led Vii' some good ones. We spent too over Tennessee, a it
Douglas butted;
nientlous. The morale of our
you
guessed
Wednesday in Common Pleas lanova to second plate in the much time on blocking and not by
"I feel very, sorry Carlos had football team, now In spring
Dickey.
CourtinChester,Pa.,and asked national finals last March at enough an pass routes so our Malt
Injured kg Ut last ISacUe, couldn't lie hettet, We '
selected as the pass routes got sloppy,"
the court to order Ut ABA Ic Houston. lie
Then, Ray Graves was sell- toplayon
good
s..' lemlea.
It aff ec ted him both demand
two
boosted to the post of athletic physically and emotionally. It Carlos was alwa,',
rvati.fy the T'4CAA and the school toarnament's uuiost valuable
inst respect
--"The
player
director and former (lator
i •illi'ilI .- hhu
I Involved wIth in 24 hc*crs situ
.tiwtant
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q ua rterback lfl('key sius hired difficult for all of us.
remaining
with
player
"I'm sorry Carla. didn't like
After it uii determined Pot'
could never get an answer from
will thu SEC
ABA
eligibility
"l believe Alvarez thInks he Is lily 1ersotuihit&gt;'. You don't al
assistant coach. Everything to COflP! home' and
ter had signed an ABA contract
that eluded a mature person. Statements be
ch$uIipIOlIItIlp
tract
great aUre'tlona for
Dec, 11, 1970, arid was assigned had to comic Irons Dickey. We'd
club,
Villawe
I)ickey
c-oniing
over
to
take
Graves
for
a
decade
and a bGt imuade when I came to the everybody you ituest. 1 feel sot.'
In addition to the I,'hs'ictjz,,n, to the Pittsburgh
reilul of predecessors dating University of Florida and liii ri for ('sirIuw lie became a lost1
Its second place charge and we'd laugh and say, bunk to tie league's birth iii
the NCAA seeks general and
stustemnents now 'ire cstn'tmiely soul then hi' gut hurt, lie's the
special damages totaling $118,- finish in the tourney and fur, "Oh, oil, tflacklield Coach Jim. 1933.
Inumuature.
one who's really sufferIng."
613 from the ABA and Porter felled its share cii (lie receipt.. my) Dunn is having his
s-"They (thus statements)
The defense rests.
taken
away,"
Dickeys
1970
offerIng
went
7.
and 1100.000 .enwlary dam' annuminUng to
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ment.
Joseph A. Irdrnan and
axnui A Okr.er N the
Brc1np In5titubm say that
by plugging loces in t he
ted
ballm in new revenue cd be
a-rvrd a"inuafly aith'it
changing rates
'itt abnati evycme's tax
pavn*nt would rise because
L'
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elp0011A
ci-lleges tourtithg sbns ,..

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2.. tht t
have swung together tree
ancial years in
lustzry. cxn$ling a tctaJ
cted dthcll cii fir billiat.

if the urn st

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Medicare'
Is Ready
1'"I. MC(3J
t. ople %rws Service
Rulilican
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:if coem are hoping Uwe will
tie no bead-crackIng of the IOU
ChecagD variety bore when the
Grand Old Party pthen Aug.
U rrnmate Its peesentki

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Operatiou
Nceetheleai.
Corn'entian Medicare already Is
tiuepnMed and plans range
Iran an aspirin supply for Dr.
Henry Kiasingers tenson
I adaches to blister pads for
the feet of weary delegates.
Two San Diego phyLcians..
Drs- Stephen Murphy and
William Herrick, in charge Of
medicare' Maaticsia for the
cnvenb, trorilcafly have
taken a leaf from the
Desmocr&amp;ta' medical game plan
Ice the 1 Chicago ccuwentun
By looking at the w.zst out,
we'll be ready for a far less
rxltnsive problem In San Diego
this summer,- explains Dr.
Murphy. He studied the Chicago
medical plan before drafting
one for the Retiuliicans.
Drs. Murphy arid Htmck. the
tatter a past president N the
Sari Diego Count) Medical
5ty lifted pages from the
Democratic cmvenitim catalog
of illses at I? Juti
m
likely to c.cx-ur at political
cceicla'e Most cii them did at

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* small grioisp U Crrets is
talking sbe*S facsr tlrruigli at
least srune of these rrrns as
the prior f or raising the naUruial
debt ceiling when that awt
arises again later thi.i ear.
The extent and depth N the
eces that they
x
are aiming at are apparent ruil)
when they are trcigtd together
in am sunur4liam
That is what Pectaw and
(fter have &amp;me U a presen
the Jcnt
befcre
tabrin
of
Cmnittee
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LaSt NMI
WAS}UNGTh?'
yriar the U ruled States wtU In
tbe red = b'flzor 1Us ,ar the
ekit *i an estnated $*J
::IrLNext year It U ezwded
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rsempbcm Ice interest from
state arid lxsl govmunent
bceida,
axation as ordinary U
come of all realised capital
gains arid gains translirted by
gift or bequest
Lirutatlnr at depletion
allowances to cost depletionTaxation cif interest an the
current year Increment in the
insur PJITCfl&amp;e value of life
cash
ance policies
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p.. Bahama
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dw-tng the coaventino bert.
concedes Dr Henlct, sekta
to bats the medical wt
rograni within the San Dwgc
Sports Arena. site cit cwvenbn
et think thr
t.eaxiris
ra
w'fl ccoz to a cc
'-extent than they did in
*go Nr'erthe. the doctors
concede, during those three or
four hot diii in Auguest tlw
anticipate such, pticaU
as
maladies
motivated
hesedades. mostly Iran UT,
gastric diwbances.
sgu
bruises of all shapes and sixes.
cuts, and lacerat1ms; grains.
mostly ankles; blisters. most
frcuyj applause during the
*ecbes; eye
r=rurlatmg
krntaum problems; some
diarrhea and perhaps a f ew
i*art attacks
People away from home olter,
develop tcxithacbm trio. the
doctors point out. They consi der
"treatable cases
all tt
rukier the cvcventiac medical
care plan
Di-. Herrick thinks gastri
might be a real
problem outing cum'ention
tames here. especially if a Ice. of
delegatim their families and
friends travel down to TIjuana
scrom the US.-Mexican bcrder
f' dinner.

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be greatest for the very poor
and the very rich.
Ø
that when al l ot the tax
Advantages are eliminated the
rate of taxation on IncOme today
Is surprisingly low under
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Company approved it proposal to split the company's conunon
stock on a two1or-one basis and reduce the par value from $250
to $1.25.

Boys Polyester double knit sport
coat in fancy patterns and solids

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WOLFSHUUG, GERMANY_Volkswagen, a company
which has broken one record after another over the years,
broke the grand-daddy of thein all when the lS,00'7,034tt1

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This accomplishment broke the record held since 1977
by Ford's Model T as the world's most-produced automobile,
Thousa nds of Volkswagen employes and guests watched
as the silver-blue Beetle was driven off the assembly line by
Anton Keller, a veteran of 17 years on the line, to break a
production record that most indus leaders bind expected to
last forever.

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president, announced today. Sales increased 20.8 per cent
and profits increased 34 per cent.
Consolidated net Income for Bacardi Corporation was
810,950.381 or $8.21 per share in 1971 after provision for an
extraordiruur 'harge, as compared with net Incume of
$1,218,874 or $5.41 per share in 1970.

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porcelain enamel
finish crispers.

LAKE1ANI) - The Florida Citrus CommntasiOfl'S comb
tract with its new orange products advcrtising agency -calls for the payment of a
Dancer-Fitzgeraid-Sample, Inc.,
flat fee instead of the usual 15 per cent commission on all

Twin

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food storage area.

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Sale 297

leg. 3.99

your Choke. ..24z36'
27 x4e, tog 59. Now 4.97
36 a 60' reg 11 00. Now 8.97
Upt.Jled effect. geometric b'zrPf
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record of sales and services to clients,

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Street. l,ongwood, FIn., has been named "Agency Man of the
'(ear" by his associates In Provident Mutual 'Life Insurance

stock
Sale. Our
off.
of work shoes.
entire

advertising purchased.
Edward A. Taylor, executive director of the department
ising over
01 citrus, pointed out that if orange pr oduct advert
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the past five years had been under the fee system. th
or
$971,000,
to
mmounted
CommissIon's savings would have
year."
per
of
an average sav.ng
be ih
ThefeePrnt ed for the11rstnhiefh0thpi05htl
for
$800,000.
Atljustznrflhi
are
necessary
of
the annual rate
the next six month period.

20%

Laundry Income Up
American Service Corporation, diversified
system,
Florida laundry, linen supply amid part products
period ended
reported net Income of $240,807 for the 27-week
imila r period a year
Dec. 31, compared to $32,049 for the s
ago.
Isador'e and
In a semni.nnnual report to stockholders.
executive vice
and
president.tre*surer
Harry
Ih,rskowitz,
H
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president of toe Mlaniii.based company, said earnings
the period.
19
cents
for
cents
to
from
two
rose
share
MIAMI

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Ft. Myers,
Facilities, in addition Miami. s'e located in
West
kionivilli',
Orinnuiiu,
(limines%lIlC,
,lam
Sarasota, Tampa,
Beach.
amid
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directors of the Winter Park Telephone Company was an
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In making the announcement of Dr. i'ritm.'hfield't '
pointziwnt. Galloway said the Company experienced 5
consolidated 18.3 per cent increase Ili stations and earning
expected to be $1.75 a compared with $1.43 in
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Sale
1039
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tii,b'e aol.
CL1hQri tciiciui

1970.

to get organized!
Pait of getting orgild Is
DNtha with thea. thilisgs
you don't redly n.d. And

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Titusville Bank Sold

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The values are here every day.

that's wh.q Waist Ads enter
the plctws. Get orpdz.d
this week.

Ph. 322-2611 or 831-9993 Today!

the 1wtrntInlIy 11114c uwariIntiful eaiii'tIItwflts in I1w1110 ry
today Is the fieir.day week,
whetlwr it 1w fir the usual 40
tu*us or (or 5011W

Sanford Plaza

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First Florida liancorpciratiOfl,
T. E. Tucker, president,Reserve Board's approval c'S tiii

revealed today the Federal
application to acquire 90 per cent, or nwe, of hue voting stock of
flank of Tltuivtlll.
First No
Tucker said that (lie addition of the 'fltusvllle batik (Au First
Florida would bring the holding t'onmlpaflY assetS to $387,313,000

Mon.- Sat.

as of Dec. 31, i97l.

in

r)M ('rlTflpafly laments tha t
'engineer; who tended t#fcica
In run
IL, .rrk Into n4
corn.

Saturdays... *wktenly changed
They fu'smnI
their pattern
th.rna.Ives recitlented arid
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inrwl lob.
lairri pro.Iu'.
Ernpinyeii
tivity ioinetllfl?i ,to renews
twruuse of a happier wrutli lotte
snil t,ccaUM' of incite efficient
utlllrati°n of fusrIlitle', inch a; a

i,ioflt.

llundicdN cninpiinlel. 1"rge
and it litAll, have at lc..sl tutiiI
the tiles and i;iost employers
and wotktts. juuliting from re
ports avIlablt, are happy with

th inking In terms cit leisure hr.
In;t.'a'I of their work"

Itiva Prior, a CambrIdge,
Mass , consultant who publithes

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hut omits growth rat. fIgures,
hti-b .a'*e som, readers with
the npeessli'un that the mmement ':5 .s minor happening."

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it
Anal)
M' Buuelnris
;.'rl,,nrc
doesn't back It up A
In th e
NEW \'OI(K iAI'p
by
Georgia Tech Ire Ii.world of ;wrsonal finance anil 510h1)'
At
Invcstimwnhs there nrc Innuiner I"uilerI Reserve flank ('f
token for lanto teniui bi show us

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able asslIllulitIlifti to
between the nluurlwr f
granted that lie years they re tion
checks
written and rtedit ean'l'i
main unquestioned,
uWl.
(g (1u ti me they become
11w study indicates that as
basis of theories, are offered as
gross
income increases for ;u
proof in arguments and are
does the use 01 tart
inc.
laiuiily
acted upon, aornetlznes
also does the us.
50
sand
uessfuUy. A rumor, for exc
he
cks.
e
same
th
ample, sometimes has
Four billion checks were
stock ni.'et effect as a fact.
in 1941, when credit
written
false
enerally, however, fa.
were
rather insignificant.
formation is costly to the user, cards
-re writTwenty-three billion wcan
determine
so see If you
and
banking
Nfl.
acten
last
year,
which of these s ta tements Is
are becoming quite conchili
curate:

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'I material.
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',umifluiTi ieecirCpafla
'aroos th icknesses.
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-The Sicilian price of new
use as many checks as before
one-family
houses keeps rising
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every year.
This seems to be so, but an
important asterisk should he
noted The fact Li that In 1970
itedlan price a ct ually fell to
$23,400 fronti $25,600 in l%9
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and the handle will tie ,t.

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Li i'd tALl iltiE I RE.\ I
plate N 011 aptizing taste treat which counts up to 45 calories

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Salad Plates Keep
Low
Calorie (

decline, especially duri ng inflation.
But
YC
builders fearing they might
price their product out of the
By TUE BASCOStEI
market therefore reduced the
Copley News Service
11w medIan price was
NEW YORK-Swiss naticriaLs
I)IE'TI.R SZLtflhINl
smaller, but so was the
and tourists alike leave Swit- Indeed
the median house.
01
£n-.lJGttt
su
.Nl) (;IUrEFRI'rr
zeriand with regret for many size
-The median In which inter'
C'le) cCi ilerilce
SALAD PLAn:
reasons. l'romlnent among
eat Is compounded can make a
21bS'chirii
these, certainly, is a lack at
SaIjd whuuh offer a wealth
to the country's food blgdifferrnctina%horttlrne for
B-ouLu salted Water
access
taste,
of
good
r.utzttlun
arid
small savers,
specialt'ea.
Itbap frestmgrateoi
That's what you hear, but it without too IuKh a calorie CL$.lIlt
near
New
gra pefruit peel
or
living
in
'Thou
meal
should
be
included
in
After
get.
may not be what ou
cat
may
lgraprfr'iit.
City,
however,
York
In two years of depositing $25 a p(ansasoftenaiposslble. They
ec tioned 2c ai
s
with nostalgia janit 051011
for
cxare
particularly
important
for
per cent,
at 5
'i red whi te
any one of several restaurants month you
those who are watching their
would have $29.
s. immuple,
he
Swiss
dis
third. separated
authentic
serving
calories.
with daily compounding, $628.39
into ring
Notable among these
('titers zucchini artl grape.
compounding.
which with annual
LI cup bottled IUW
Swiss
Inn
Manhattan's
all
of
the
was opened by SwLso-bocn Compounding works its mag- fruit salad plate meets
calorie Italian
It over extended periods, when desired requirements. It tastes
salad dressing
wiured Zach and Oai Ic
calories,
with
loaded
interest.
But
like
it
Is
's
I'luckeger two years ago. For the interest begi
3tbspa
snipped
butsaysaromtt45Ca!((iesPor
over the shoct.trrm it really
fre'nh parsley
ten years before tha t Zac
very
visible
serving
doesn't make itself
owned a re .,tnui-ant just acrc
Floridian summer salad
Slice z'chim rto riands
for small
the street.
-Most famnilie now have a mold, which contains good pro' &gt;ield about (lie cups Cuk in
twin in the c heese. a.s well
cov ered saucepan us boutirit
Honi in the Sw ta_s canton 01
account.
vitamins
valuable
and
saltrit
water until limier but
he started his ap- savings
That appears hi be the case. nunierala in the vinci) cii fresh still crisp I not overcouk.
prenticeship there In 194$,
Research ('enter at fru lt. is another which can be
thoazghlv
advancing to the position of chef The Survey
,tcbugan considered by the calorie tare in
o
bowl with gratl
University
by way of hotels in Geneva. the
found in 1970 that nearly tw
salad gel can be crapefr'iit scvuusis and onion
counter.
Cstaad, Basel and Viliars.
all faimiltes 1usd ac- the base for many sataits, rangArriving herr in 192 he setup
thirds
of
flik(i. Add salad ifresung
as counts and that the median ung Iran vegeta ble to
lightly Cover and cf-i'll un
'oss
shop in Westport, Conn.,
holding-halt above, built hi'- dash
C1wz Pierre.
low-was $130)

it '.'t r' uitul:r.g
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for sv'ral
1t) I'C
in relrlget.ltAlr M.mes 10 to 12
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today. taucepans I

eti' if itiiei' m .risks ii.iri
'bi'y are used for mc',

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Sw iss
Treat
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mainly by * P11gb 113 (shoe

been ono cii the chief research

costly startut$

i4 that Mrs Poor hiss h.enrne

Mr. Rich
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cl,p also wnders why the IA-

Her Ire was arruised, it seen'.s,

f'.r's Workweek letter, Ms

rector (Inn In 11w ntwnber of

meeting that the only dgnIft.
'ant thing atw,int the miwevn'nl

Mrs Prune to ask

'aused

Meial

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In making the announcement, J. K Galloway, chairman
the board, c,kl this luruipiicml will be subject, of course,
stk1rnlkr approval at the annual ,,wcting on April a.
At the present time,
g-r
ggrg shares ou,andIng
The company currently has three million shares of common
stock authorized which would be increased to 6 million shares
9 upon approval of the proposed split.

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to 5 pm.. Sanford Ovlc Cetre
Four paintings to be awardt- at
4 p rn Tea time 2:)0-430
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rilit; that eh. pree.
rr."r' -t
vide; both pro and eon on the
subject
?'Ievet thele. judging (trim
rrirnmenta arid etji'un*, .sncr,e
rMetvetq appear to th ink that
Ih.notlon rnaytw.Wtrtdflwfl At
any rate, n.gative attitudes
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nt4e 11fl14' with th#Ir tavuuIlIe'
an ntuiuitt1IflItY I,, take iriinIv•
ration'. a KreMtef ( tuair'w p ti (evetop t.iiuire skltI.i S,ino even
say It enables then, to take on a

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Thursday, February 2l. 1972. Sanford, Florida
PAGtIU
THE SANFORDH E RALD

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$25000 and over.

Special

Special

stereo albums

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Mar. I
Sonni lawn and(artleIl
Altamonte Springs Wcxr.an
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jiool,
Club I asbitsi show. 10 am
Artienter.
N
Building
Education
A)tamon*t
CorIunuZuty
0=0Seminole
Cuunitl.i.e
South
(a
Progress
Preential Marcill S
Ruaerwati
Awua N4ht
spring lawn and garden
pin, Corit)
7
i01.. Alicenceite Springs, 730

Sennlrxile Audutiz Society, 2
pariasa house
L!lu3ttatL3 lecttt on Alaska.

States from estimated $775
billion under present law this
an Inyear to $214 billion
crease N $IU billion, or 2$ per
cent in the income tax base.
Stated another way the
prop4td comprehensive Income tax would Increase
taxable incone b!. $156 billion.
At 1972 rates the increased
tax yield would be $77 billion.
Where would most of this fall'

payments as ordinary Income.
Elimination N most
itemized deductlora and Of the
standard deduction itait not the
low-Income allowance).
Elimination at the special
exentloris for the aged and
blind and the retirement uictxne
tat credit
Eliminate the rate advantages but not the mechanics

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tS1tR bU511111M meeting, $
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m-rtgage

Interest,

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tlmn*t)cii of the i3'atiflS
for real property taxes and

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man and Okner. on families
with Incomes under $10,00I
Another 43 per cent would hit
families with Incomes between
$101130 and $25,000. and the
m.aInIng 47 per cent would be
paid by those with incomes of

cuples and the maximum tat
(ifl C&amp;ri'*d income.
These 10 changes would raise
the total adjusted gross Income

w'rie ant

rr'nt in tuatc

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aluminum pans

.e. w:umiess udel. a ft4It not.rn, mu that are lie right sue

fit

your

range nut Th. edge

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the pan 'an be roiled s Mm't*. Rolled edges thmuld tie
.r.'iaed 'los, to lie sales i,

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n crevice eriere lid may ,iii'

A Imp in either cade it the
:ifl 5 .mfl IIIV;lfltài(C

ir'a ri-.ini 'Carmm War' k"ititfl 00 the minute that
.irmot be dan.aged liv 'teat -C
ae,,r Pyroceramn -afl xilli.
.Lin$t t'itrcrffle 'tiilhtitr in tefim
neratures which allows it to tie
tim fr's-tie fud .ukt JK

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".ini in tW i.imC -imn tasnri It
sill nut .abirb tat ur flavori It
ciii ii"ail if 'o4*s1. -5 sun-c
tt i,ti Cr415 11.40% 'iIT i 11
cull .arar F
.mnible to the
tile pail is trp.st or at uar I

,udden change in temper-i'
2 q* sugar
I cup cottage CheeSe
I cuP '.piiws.t

cnmd blue ieti
1 cuP Plain yogurt
• tp 'rtu
pepper sauce
and
lcupam
grapefraitsect:nznskwtii

1 cup iliced tr'n.sfl

fngtussegn
•stwbemes,

bunanas. etc
l lettuce cizpi
Sprinkle gelatin over
stir o'mier hut wa ter maiiti.l ''
u1 concer
tin is ssoIved;
trite jriti sugar Combine
blend in gelatin mixtrr Star yugart and Tabasco

cheese tflL2tiItC 3fltil
',redtent.i are th oroughly
':"rvled Pour Into lightly ailed
i
li
s')-t179 mold. (2n11 until firm.
sitU line ;-,w With pa.r. .L.ut tow' huurs. (,'rwttally nanti make a high fluted run. noid cheese salad unto plate.
Plait "49" of foul aver pastry InSuttuwid .mmlcl with indi'41du41
and fIll auth dry beans or trust salads in lettuce 'iW'

Prepared Foods And Hosp ta ty

i'.nuled hetalise t wilt
pang i.stC fuel
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'are will -au.se it to explode
('eAflIng 13 easy. it Call me
it

cmured without worry
ici'alcnlng

Stainless ite"I a author
popularmn.itL'rhii fur iaucpans. Their are two grades ii
a high grade
staInleSS steel
cmii have its -muhwtivlty ii
ut sputa - ammnale'I
the adwtmon 4 copper
to the ii
aluminum. or
tutfl .71 tli* pion

Infermur ';u.aiity staunir'c
iteel will have hut spits .unii
IhIJUhI be avoided.
Enunnetware may have tiul
sputa develop :auamg food u
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worth Hot spats mca 71 .5 priibiem in thicnce
.iteniis

i.kjiies cause aluminum i
ti.&amp;ulur They dill
itt'ceI, engmv(weiir. ar gia.'i
1411wetfure.tiiese mugortals u"
preferred (or coulwig 'snul'
sod enauu
JUteS.
*e fining starring utwuai

cheese, mustard.
Aid
1 can lO' m iii I chicken 1ras
11 SUSAN nEI.lGIfl'
UZ.l prepared hiur' and hl pepper Sauce.
2
cups
18
fly Copley NewiSerilce
heat, stirring until iheese Is
seradish mustard
'katie with i c ..icten wu
hospitality
Each
nwited. Spear treatbafls with P
sauce
hot
pepper
,, :t.
oath
pre'.ent
Bake shell five to seven "t'i*ki sax sortnv.s.
represinteti by fu.'ds which can
and
dip
tice.
cut In lInch lurks or toothpicks
III iriliufl
cQ4ti:
French
bread,
Remove
frozen
be prepared ahead, then
bread cubes Into remaining minutes until 'ust set.
,rapefruit. cut sltc
or refrigerated and tirougtit out i'ubeihod, nux beef, luncheon sauce Makes 60 uicatbaU.s Icr from oven, take out foil aiJ ad
top, then cat off peel in strips
In
tears
Cool
slightly
belier
for thawing or warming just
trtmt top to buttasm, cutting
meat, bread crumbs, onion, appetliers.
f ill ing
before serving time.
PIE
sHEll.
ep enough to remove chute
sauce.
Foods for easy hospitality egg, anti Wotcritthite
Preheat o%efl ii' 425 degreesHIM AND $JSlOs PIE
rmacmnbranc 'Then cut ilice fr'jin
.atballs. In skillet.
which
are
Shape
into
n
I U rge
A lso should be ones
bottom. Cr cut oil peel ruwid
off (at. Prepare plain pastry for 8tnoh
separated into run,
or broun ,nt'imtb&amp;sllS. pour
delicious served either
and ruwid spiral t,sshicm Go
2 tbeps. butter s
cold and are suitable for hors
over fruit Again, r fli4.'vtflg any
Partly baked 8-mach pie shrU remnainurig white nwmntbr*fle
r main dishes.
d'ou'res
we abovel
Kelanescsth*lb' ,tiUI*1 ibiS
Party foods should be fun to eat
as well as easy to fix.
pxiDPt
strips
Such a food Is mmueatball
'htve'J c'uubeci
3
cups
3
egg,,
slightly
beaten
prepared
fondue, in helm can be
th*-tmp, s other sealuod
1 'up beiri broth or bouillon
ahead and refrigerated or
pie shell
partly baked
cup milk
frozen. The dish can be useI
Jt)LJ%,e
whisky
ict
to
eioi
tI
touiupaimiit"l by French brm'uul
1 W5
3 eggs. slightly beaten
tsp. pepper
cubes Ili the zesty sauce. TIme
cup tomato jtuk.".
h'irtie.at uveni to 375 degrees.
muini-meattalls are a surprise
a cup milk
l'ouk onion shoes in butter until
i maix of ground beef and finely
2 tk bspa vodka
inSt and go lden. Deans well anti
ihopped luncheon treat. The
2 tb.*. very ttiw) chopped
spread over bottom 01 pie shill.
sauce Is made with Mozzarella
with
onion
strip..
Beat
eggs
canneni
.
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ha,ni
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EW
AF
seasonings
anti
cheese,
i tsp. celery salt
remttaannmg ingreiisumts and pow
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to
Iakt
IS
celery salt
pie
shell
'.tip
into
favorite,
quiche
The French
, tap. dried dill weed
itlnutes until knife inserted ui
lorraIne, inspired the muanin dish
thish bet pepper sauce
enter of pie conies out i'kia.n,
pie recipes The imies, named
Preheat Jven to 37$ degress.
Sti 111401 dash or 12 hun
after well-known drinks, can be
Spread cooked ibiwap or
I'uxtavre wrings.
partially prepared, then ref.
PIE
sealw'i u bottom of ph 0@1.1.
rigerated or frozen and cooked
a lb. puck sausages. cut in ".- Beat eggs with remalzwug
or warned just before partyingredients; pour into pie shell.
inch slices
tin".
Partly baked 8-Inch pie shell Bake 4Otu SQ udzuaties until knife
MEAT8AU. FONDUE
imuerteti UI cenier of pie t'uUieâ
ne above)
hiakes six man'
an
'.lb. greteti Cheddar 'heese tail
I can (12 01.) luncheon meat,
m
stihtb' beaten
dish or 12 hots d'oeuvre sfinely chopped
,a CUp milk
Vinim
p IIM, hy br-rid
1-3
Iiul,iut'
M)TE: To heat pies when
S'l'Alt .lc'4ith.uIl
crumb.
2 tb.ps bourbon
PAI'l'V
ftuien, place in preleatel *1)1)'
I Wisps. mmcm juice
I-) cup finely chopped onion
nit'atliiills in am zesty samuct', s.'amm tai' at a tustiit
'kgr'_'-e .sc':i ILike 13 to Ii)
11 tsp. it
1 cg, slightly beaten
!ljovivs party. Alt('t' tn(1.uthialk till' gum', tn'eatt
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I IbiD. Wore,strrilmlre sauce
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which has a marking on the
bottom of a man on a horse,
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tva'i t -auae he
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wewerraccustxntwdlotlwaoft taimwintourihntz*tV) theEturaid pass, guid for imlunuted
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this time
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SUPER TRADING fOil
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We Playl been allIs-I Ited to sell the
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tar single, double, and k ing 11411
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Attic Ornamanlall,
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Motion PiCtunel, Hand carved
Deacon's bench Inlaid a-Ills
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and ricords. fIganliwl, 'ramis,
Wall plaqueS and mi,IOfL Old
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Tap. recorders. Stow cases,
macPines, Typ4wnllefs,
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and Carpenters Pools. 04k and
Mahogany Tables and (blaIr., a
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The Shoppers Guide Is Here To

NEW HOMES

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IF you haven't st these
homes lately be sure you do
before they are all soldl
ONE OF SAN FOR OS
FINEST
70 West is located In fniendly
SANFORD, 6 Blocks West of
French Ave. on 201h 55
Only 3 to S minutes to all
Shopping, Churchws,
Schools,
20 West has all city .rvice5.

SANFORD HEATING &amp; AIR
CONDITIONING 3435 5 Frasct'
Ave 322 5)50

ft-se various financing

if we feet
p. o.rams
certain you quality via-Ill move you In Ofl
rental bosils while your
lusn is being pr oc essed

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SANFORD PHONE
323-4670

CLASSIFIED!
Call weekdays bet oteHuo'tt0
start or cancel your ad for
he following day and
Saturdays lfc,t, 12 111,1(11

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lb CT ION that Is dlOf suI.d II aC
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GREEN 5RO ROOtING
intl Call Large Of Small 'A t
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215 hIlt Ju(XbOn Rd

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will 70
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t umplele too PluvnbseJ, lIed
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Room Add CII 23) I
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DAILv DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES

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lOwest P'C, at SEARS 's ASan
Eating Places

Beauty_Care

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FHA

Large FIovd* AVOCADOS 105

Conditioner Sale.
I've Season Air Conditioner

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that you must meet to
quality as a buyer under

Pet Care

Fresh Produce

AirConditioning

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Tatna Cotta AV. , Crystal tall

knowingly accept HELP
WANTED ADS that Indicates V.*.500(1 based
on age front emplqy.fI
cov.re'1 by the AGE
OISCRIM1NATIOU IN
EMPLOYMENT ACT
Mo's Information may tee
obtained from the Wage
H',p-jr Afl(e at 39 Canlain,
Building, $2490 14E

The following buslnessi
are listed for your
convenience- Permaineftt
residents arid newcomers
find this
th directory
the most convellient and
to
up-to-date
every problem

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L,ots&amp;Acreage

This NEWSPAPER does not

take sway the talrnt from
th. Communist and add ft

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FOR EVERYONE

-FINANCING-

site Many 33 Lint I, Sale s
1,115,, of *ulI d..'df P4.41 ICPu)0
t*Iceq' 3'l aid Illi St WNW. Otto'* B llll,ct I i31*15

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CONTEMPORARY

2515 Hiawatha Ave all? hi

1111 lsSa.ee il '.r4f, 307 -I
Mag W'.ael'. 10* 144-0011. 5-,
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r)if Corral fistIinfl toip
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THE SHOPPERS

useful,
Sill 111am quIckly
liSa ItemS
a-tI, a lienaald Want Ad by Calling
331 2411 and aIling far a friendly
Ad Vlttn

SPANISH

KS- ALT V
Chin. 311 liii

Alit OtiF 10 PD'ltiac SIn a'QPt
r ',anar-.ee-r* AOl
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54, $111

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AUCTION SALE

ti? MuttW'l. a (15, _il'sr"i'
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(WP*1P 51 .9.lsQ I I4
wlacgI, 5305 Call of 110. P.
304e 5451 Iatpls Peyld 773 1%

but gn'id a-" nP'1I0f?OrI, IWOWI' "P'
771 MU .f'er 5 30
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Poultry

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Garage'
Rummage Sa les

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POUR 510110044, 3 bath.,. lang
I?ttiefl a-I" L,eaItltt area
lanced ,ard, ,.tra lang. 91111
rocum, air coild,?lOflSd Goo
101alD'I $21.503 terms

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Alin r04'r..tPnrig AalO"2F3. i-',
0-1 l%I 31 13) 21)1

oIl It? Walter i-lap.n C.olI (lb$.
cCO4I and Irons com,l.?. *1111
bag ISO Sag bat cart. ItO. 514
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COUNTRY-7", Ac,, he I ' ll
Iqp
aplanl,, goodlot pOny 0
,n,ir. .inI, 17,030 forms
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to 11

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who invented the 5

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so send fur my
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Stiniulatr
bibli- R-dtt,'
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lg
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P4tn. Sun Doard, 7', like now. 170
321 )147

will
SUSY CONNIR-Home
separate 90 -9 b.,,* nfl I. pita
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T.r,ns
$25,310

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Wollacay, flab, lied,
CARROLL'S rURP1ltUW
314W 15? St Ph 121 lISt

WHOA Don't throw

Antiques

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. my Mom presoaks
me before my bath!"

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"I better go now. ."
If I
get too dirty -

was thu.'
our pioneer max im t hat
Mw'wed Qirist's social attitude
Jesus also lauded the po1meii and soldiers in the
t1i Btstitude'
And He crinamended the

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54 Equipment For Rent

squipmsnt""

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talents!
but He
nru'b-e-d the
Coinniurust who hid his lone
talent and was too dik'kcwi
to cs.rnipett in the "
free enterprue" market!
Indeed, Jesus then order-

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I beds..I,l$, 7 bath, lamuly
Yevr"t
(arp.i ?t'rougPKa.,i $J I,

"Cod Iwlin those ss4x,
help

notot

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manuy.
but He fed and healed
ooh those who showed
enough in it i at Is e to a p f*1*cIi Him.
Iii? , . 3d of
waving His
hand, arid curing all d1 sick
pwple In Judt, Jesus healeel only those v.11th suThc..'nt
I.Q. to adr ur His aid

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SEE Us . a MODULAR HOME
Alymf'ere WtbiunC?v LimIt
*140 CAN QUALIr V UNDER Ni
lIlA 335 PROGRAM'
We are bt,,Idng now tomes river, cu
s-o5n CPOCt 3 and I bedrooms i,,,

REALTORS

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Trade,

float,

S'101'f'I' 11% (IUII)t' 101 as low II
$1? a rvcw'lt'' 1.11 1117611 s-i alt

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WIrvmaslaV I) guage. IS - facloni
t?,,I, or-s)d bnuiti of dhfenI.
a-l"'s. Ill, n-lW, $10 Iii Ill'
aIls-i 3 70 pm

lrsin.t Ihal you can have
businesS appear in th e

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I,'. .,l *1111 Cit S

rr.obOt, a gal Put1 tank All

SAIL REALTY INSURANCE
303 C Wet' te St
3n MO

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by Dick Turner

CARNWAL

3
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equity alto assume pepmeflt$ 373 ____________________
3553 atte
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DtI'ELOPMCPOTCORP

lea-all carpel $,.2CSX

HAMMOND, Ind iAPI Pour put up a good fight. but
burglars stall got more than
$1,000 in belongings and rash
from the Patrick O'Meara residen-t here
When police arrived theyfound a trail of feathers leading
to the door
Mrs O'Meara said Polly. a
50-year--old parrot. was s-err
talkative and f riendly "With
all the feathers around, he must
have put up a good squabble'
she said
" He knew all our friends
names and could sang an Irish
song or two I hope he Isn't

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2 bedroOm haaS, Late Moose. Pay

tarn 105r5
W000MERL

PAR K *lD&amp;EOOm.3b'l
central PC, fSiI03 ?00"i-

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liOlIION SPORTING GOODS
Downtown Sanford

HIGHLANDS

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Your )C#,11500 Molar I
1305100 Whaler Dealer
112 t33
21?P, &amp; %arPC'fd Ave

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SrittI If Wunshei?l?, 0 30 (IlIbIf
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i-Ia-p,n 30 and 3

TraIl.and
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i'h00. 1270115

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Marine Equipment

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AnI AneO
C ASH P 011 YOUR EQUITY
Call C0lI,(t 0)4 4.1)3

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tlIy *tpt4td 3M'S

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I in POlin 151,11 bIg. a-. Il,'oll Will
l'' any amount until Mirth 35$
31,1111 P lot al CO of rio. Ida South
P.adal? at plenluky 3anl'd
Ill IPIO
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folks wile also
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once, when He healed the
10 lpers, 9 cal whom djthit
f- en La', Thank vou,
Thousands of h'ungry and

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. b?Chi0'
Oulb*lt0, •P%CPC haro iti.ox
Attune S". 5*
cen' ln'e'pt
nonage at 14 04 par month, ar
wn paymalt 323 3544

'All in the

He didn't indulge in
Socialized Medicine but

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room, ibtiCed IPiadlC bacj IpCrC
Larg. patso CPos1l©?'I 112 S,X
fil'iancllsQaia"a051 373 U34

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stamps permazwnth'

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He didn'
t oiler

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be pL...d

va'i must

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AM

41,
Safl Sruthers of

food
And

we have beirn en-

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,ntnal pica? l5ltCi' nodpnn
a-ItS
Il?CP,.n
large panCIed
i.5'eu' f1Catn 1415
Pasr
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givus deabam and tlkgd

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33*1 Pa-I
Realty 372 2475
N55ht1. luedayt A falsdIyi Call

MUIIILE *0111,0 SAt

Austin Development

rOotOed

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STENSTROM

ICI P101111 a-t 3
New all
twd?00n't 3'' ba,M PD' VtSX
Vail 1Wa" (.pI'i tPwPIOs,

By George W. Crane, PhD., M.D.

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24 ,#., 11*-, ulu1-1
5 I cents As, - 333

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all'st 553" In plalflg Your Want
fl3S1t,l
AsS tn-vP'. tail t r esults p
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Mobil. hIorns

424 Sen01an flI..1

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television' I'd rather get

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the prisoners were
cmcle and-a' obscene in their
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Sanford 235's
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wit, it 3(114 f,A iris r ll5 PSI, 111,1'
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rd $44 'inn',.'
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Sanford Herald

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TPII,rstky, Feb 14

Sanford herald

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Days 21 Days 13 Wks.

3 Ilno Ad-$5,04 $14.50 $44.10
-1 line Ad-$6.72 $22.00 $42.40
S line Ad --$8.40 $2500 $1800

DIAL 322.2611 Or 631 -1#`03
OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
YOUR AD IF YOU HAVE A TELE-PHONE LISTED IN YOUR NAMI

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Thursday, Feb. 24, 1972

Wi

Year—Around

Appear

Here

lt EDWARD NEIiA.
COPIP, News Sei- 'ke

WASHINGTON

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student summer

zritions!
More and more American schools are holding
class on a year-round basis and authorities say this
latest — and most controversial — educational innovation is here to stay.
That is the conclusion of a new report — "YearRound School: Districts Develop Successful
Programs.'•
The report, published by the National School
Public Relations Association, estimates that about
25 school districts across the country are operating
either lull year-round programs or pilot projects in
one or two schools
In addition, scores of school districts in at least
27 states are actively studying the concept.

To

nn — Di xie Seeks To Hold Costs

The nine dtvlzlmal managees Income than ever before.
vcr) category c( ex1icnae
ieipciIb1e for the opera UOn *1
N5 WIrn Diii. food ,tores was sbArd from the recetfng
Pi&amp;cidiii In the Comthe 01
Urougtwd
boated
sootticasterri part of the United pariy$ warehouses to the
and
Sutes met this week In cuittet'$ purchase
Jonvifle to search for ways ct*ckCut at the cash registers
Adams said, 'Acccrdtng to a
to Id 'ipenles In line and

Schools

Stay

The report flatly predicts that the idea is going
to grow even more in the months ahead because of
"the continuing and rising pressures for more and
better learning for children and youth in today's
urban society and the constant demands from
taxpayers to at least hold the line on educational
costs
'As more and more school budgets and bond
issues are rejected by the taxpayers, more and more
school boards will continue to look at yea'-round
schools as the most viable alternative," the report
says,
'Parents are quick to oppose doubk sessions
and oversized classes for their children. Educators
will press for more opportunities to individualize
instruction and revise curricula. Taxpayers will
continue to resist costly building programs'

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average net profit of the retail
food industry Is less than one
per cent. This make's It essential
for us to exert maximum
control over our expenses"
Adams reiterated Winn
Dliii's pledge to fully comply
with Phase II of the curtent
eccmonik atablizatlon program
.3. B. King. "Ice president and
division manager of the
Jackwimrille division, was
optimistic about the positive
results the second4ay session
could tring about In holding
food prices In Line.

stabule their retail Toco w-ww.
The ma.tagement of the
Jacksonville hesdquarted firm
called the meeting in an effort
ici put the combined espenenC'e
of Winn Dixie's key people
toward the task of expense
red,cm
Jot A Adaum rxKvtiAv vice
1014 the grow "We
must make ever) effort to hold
the line an retail food prices
tile, in the face 01 Increased
product cost and higher
operating expense." He stated
that often times during an
election year, the food lndustr)'
is made the,wtgippft boy" for
Inety-sevrn per cent of Can
an inflationary economy. let.
food consumed at home takes a ada's 55 million households
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At a (ltnn"r in his honor. the
('hint-se leader was rer.pnntltrig
ti,
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whit, thnlanc"I 'We have i.gsin
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'y than those raised at thou's
trinuiuct for the Nit,ns on Mon.
stay. At that time ('tauti remark.

Friday, Feb. 1972—Sanford, Florida 32111
Price 10 Cents
641h Year, No. 135

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Chou Vows Cooperation
Nif;,tu quO) the two people s ran
nsa' to tho heights of greatness
frtnn which we ran MOW MW
wriri-il

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iuunlart have fi nally f'lCtut-4I "

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Nitc*n gave a nine-i-nurse
bi,nquet for Chnu ira) his ('hi.
nest- nss',c bites In lbp tint-at
hail nV the h'eople, where the
peanut-n tutu entertained (PC
I,tP.irkfltilliPanlyatanllflnh't on
t'' Americans' first clay in
it A it

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rail showed the 4.ten'nina! of China to maintain AX in' '
pendenr'e themigh its
ry.
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hanits as Clam
his
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and
CabCalifotnia and Florida,
spike
ifoq'nia champagne
Then ('Ia's, and Niece drank a
Nitnu in his toast, said it fr
as the twinil played
('mit
differwith
,iatkins
possible for
Amerk's
the R.entifiil"
ant tysterns and values 'In liya
mingled
with 19w'
Niece
letting
together in peat.
chan*iflg
limitS
with
history rather than the belle- trawl,
vark*$
Chuew'
offielabi
field" he the Judge of their diiIn his intrv1urt'4'1 remarkahe
risions
praised the (hint-se people
Chit', who was seated at Niihis otcit to the
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on onrmalitatk'n it relation
'lam enntinsiM. r's'dng
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fusing. it makes amends itt
the happiest possible ending
James and EThe Hanback of
have
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Torrance.
remarried — after a •••flJ
c,rtiori of 54 Yews Ur&amp;.11
the more than hail a cerdig)
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years old

years
Hanback' were married
the first time in 1911 In Lawci.
Mo. He was 17 and he was 14
had tlui'e sans and two
daughters before something
happened to the marriage.
sect nô -time -around
The
re iywr'dI credit their
childicfl with t ruzilituig them
James has lIved 10 CaIIIOrTUa
rnn%t the last haUcentwy.
'tu3e Effie staved in Missauri
W cETW out to California to
,sit the ctuldiri in 1%4 aid
sa James lot the first tune in
ar1 car returned mlV7Dand
they met ajain. Things began
ID go well between them. but
Ufie thought an talk of
remarriage should wait until
they g* reacquainted

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new mayor-cornin issiont'i' and a commissioner.
When final committin' plans are worked out,
thes will he presented to the City Commission for
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. ii'II'ip I g i. unnflhitt
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Did some checking
I 1isaibility of Senator Muskie city residents should have the right to vote on all
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George Croscley, committee vice chairman,
Ball this Sattuday In Sanford.
aides
according to his
in stated under the j)l'es('rlt system he did not [eel a
Tampa. Muskic must be in New black could be elected to office even lithe black is
lIamnhü'e (due to Pt°
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Ile did apprecialt- tht,thought
and offers his regrets on not
being able torruwn the king and
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The ?ex York-based firm
has given 12-month salaried
eaves to IS of its acientists,
engineer' and business
management speiiliats. Their
uite'run mission: to teach at 19
black colleges in the South
They will instruct in such
subjects as rnattematics.

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Clara Fi.t.m,yer — Head BoobIeepe'
Mildred Foggin — Head Teller

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Joe
Debbie RiChards

Catherine McDonald

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V. PRESIDENT 1. CASP4IER

MARY R. DOUGLASS
ASSISTANT VICE
PRESIDENT

INSTALLMENT

LOAN OF F ICE a

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coti,structl&amp;'il
on
the
building
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part'i
annexed
haikngvd
l,etter fmoili Cleveland, read
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close 11 of its 33 centers l0 tie
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uunstnl,rlfl.
it A lion etc.
wen. up Ir • flalUmore thEY
really io understand
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Sara Hendry

Tom Touffiman

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In a motion made by E. E.
Williamson. senior member of
the board, City Attorney S.
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I hated
They said. "Prepare red war
iyiibols
I painted.
They said, "Count coup
I scalped.
They said, "You'll see fritoth

die "

Judy Osborn

Questions

'What about 1: 1. 5enatm my sm-viry betwf that thm
Nitualue. MuC.aimm. list-litvAl
Sge
is
a
tbmt
to
hicatIth.
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U1ed7. playing hajuxt't'
safety anil welfare to those
from Naahlaatzm se ofIc ii
the tsi
nulivaluaia who
t't it rn'"
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dcclart'd in the early 196th to ta the law nor change it t3es,te the in UHS AM anti
Il&gt; IRESNA I_SIF..S
.thg,l psalm recurWsl
Supreme
added
that
Fkz-lda
un(tinstitutloful,
lie
the
Court it*flis
When
aniteis don't report mu
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the Legi.slasturedidnotrrpeal decision.
X)I) it)
uc their het caught fI )S('W(
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Tile SLWCTW) LS1 Li UW urr ,eri*'ri1 area -n eum:h the "!
last till. voted Ufluifl III0U.S y 0
them Hell when be lInda otil of the Wvu.s'.uck prupert'.
s tand by its annexation of a
situated adJa,cnt to Knotlwood
siiiall tract of land despite
U iio willing to agree
threat of probable court

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Lynn Taylor
Judy SrgsnI

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Ward said he hoped that any forthcoming
ruling in his favor would
.oUdflfld S a i n urn an invit e hi m once again
"to her confidence and the bosom of my family"
at their llome ill suburban El Cerrito,
Spokesmen for thii store were unavailable for

JU31 have to 0wre this one
you. First read It in the
w
column written by Rev. David
part of -.111le which
Poling
carries this logle:
Iliey said. -You are no longer

.11wer in air sainford 4M.
the Nurvev
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that LI per cent of Snwe
:owity isoujelicais 'w—
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shopped. said his wife of 11 years, Louantia, llit
the ceiling, accused hi,61 of shopping with
another woman, hurled objects and "aujectives

T)ic'y sai(l, Etiti'r LI." i 'tin' ii

Harriet P,ckron
Shirley Lucas

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Ridriot the- Department it Air c'in
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Lhiiti
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department bwuneu, to
same, we wttned, and Water PnUutlon Control. yea . Kelly
spectiflg
County ('otnnilxlioflct Sutiwy Herald be was uncertain as to fist Isaiwl, human excreta and Chapter 1,.4. Sewage Woilti
au
a
Vitileri Jr., acting as a what conrw of action will ti.
if the low WS paid wotkrr,
today requested taken but that the decision wilt other sewage being dtactiarge'i which dearly deternunel
i'TtI.
private citizen,
,ctnrithg to tie reir'
for the be inatle Monday on the return into Lake Monroe in an tin- unlawful to dispose of
the regional engineer
sewage and other waste watrfl reaswn for the •'te - tut
treated
form.
Senkevich
proper 11i
priidflig
Florida Department Air and
without
mIUIITIOIIY wer,
"The City of Sanford is and
Vihien told the Herald that as
hat flu
Water Pollution Controf. Alex
listed as rigid water and or
today
when
he
has
been
aware
of
this
unlawful
treatment
and
indicates
t
sewage shall be ,iuowed to by- pollution controls itani1ar'ti
Senkevich, to take action to stop of :45 a t.i.
to
the City of Sanford from checked the scene the pollution situation and U'ere ,ems
Iplant where one eitstS, tisat 'tiscourage
nduatr.t
ie'w
dumping raw sewage arid un- problemwas"stillverymuchln flOCVflIpfOtoIliZfltfl*te pan
any tzntres
irv"iupinrnt. iioru1a p'nwm
this
duinpage.
that
incidentally
nor
shall
into waters
treated waste into the eastern eviconce."
OWl) be dksctiari
totally in terms
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In his letter tie said. -As you has ecome 1 conCern of
section of Sanford Marina on
",
pLirib
are
thai
rather
population
conscious
of
who
are
know, this sewage is being citizens
Lake Monroe
In m tUSiUfl. iutfl
i
economic conilluons
the
condition.
acti ng dumped from a large concrete
ith'ks.
it is nly sincrm belief that I" VVMI3!ftW ftn inequairter
Howard
-I wtsh to reque,3t your regional engineer, speaking in culvert owned by the City of
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am ymw follow-up Actlon "W (
.vnt fnr inipmvinv
be—we invoNtO under
a i it be in Uw bed Lriter-st -it the IUii*IWI of living tie its "-ma"
the a bsem- of Senlievich. who Sanford and civat" the oil,
aitit. safety and welfare of
-and
of Sanford
:itlLel%S
-~c-tlufwlt County. ulirquo
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ft clean-op iii LAke
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circuit logic design and
physics,
The unua'jal program,
saiseid by many black leaders.
began Las' September but Its
details were withheld until "we
were certain we had something
to talk about." explains
Proctor H Houston, director of
equal 0 X*II.UiIUes plaze and
program for IBM

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After Charles Sard
SAN!' RA NCISCO AP
bought $80 worth of clothing last month, he told
the court in a $5,000 damage suit, he received a
bundle of trouble,
Ttit' :ti-year-old airport skycap told Superior
Court Thursday that a salesman from the store
sent him a follow-up postcard saying he'd .iijoy
serving "you and Mrs. Ward."
Ward, who insisted he was alone when he

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.uTIputer IOCfKt,

md the date C,wnmerr*'
Department. •hit-ii ;how.
SenUhi. IS One it entintles. that
I1I oathmal t'r
a below the
apita mr. 't
eminoi.Ov.'ute placed ZAh
n 'he sirey, ,tw'h amit'
'P" sOd iIlSUItMzlnd .*i the
tirecflon of the ieufrnant
4overTuw

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C,10 ty Pollutiin g Lake

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from the posit office lie has renewed his
compelled to eliminate th
request the City
stintlAfi (P accompa nying rticle l Jane-

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next
the
like
Looks
presidential candidate to be
visiting with us will I.K.
Republican Congrrasrnan
rAshbrook of Ohio. For the
NIP ecord, he will be In Orlando
this Saturday and will be met at
the McCoy Jetport by l)cI Euga
of Sanford and t'hauffrrred
around on this particolar
taping visit
11 1nderztand that Ashbrook
will make the Sanford scene on
either March 2 or

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And a cup of coffee.

Our assets are nw over
sio,000.000, reflecting a
growth of well over
$1,000,000 a year!

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,mink of International
business Machines Corp
i IBM ' and the whir of roId]
calculating computers usual))
cxxnes to mud. doesn't it
Ever)txudj knows computers
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published wrie iiinths
this photograph
1inlorc1 lit raid when
ago by flie
Vinit'n Jr. First called att('fltit)fl to untreated
sanitary waste flowing through this storm
sewer onto the City of Sanford harbor across

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Our birthday cake will be cut at 9 a.m.

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It, be orbiting the sun lb"
World Alrriariic notes that
vr'atr.s have
radar
dacIosed that Mercury rotates upon Its ails over it
period of nearly 59 days
rth,'r Patti the pet'. luus
tt liii that it rotated in 319,
earth days. synchrunou
with its period of revolution
about the sum

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COMP LA INT

says
How' that for haPI')'

of the rune planets known

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% 'r happy to be

l)tit'i .4aIltt
t&amp; ths smallest

nmme and its het

(;realer Sanford Chaililm-r of Commerce legislative 'Md lVili(II1,11
stiit1'
coittt'e
mm this iuornin appi'uv('d a ri'suhut ion advatwrd by a livi' man
t
li,ii
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establish
Singledish
sub committt ( ask ing the ( its of inini
it
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its
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for
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inluta
geographical intl popul it IOU lini
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itiltitil
1114number of districts w a not
determined at later nu4,1in'

(listrict lines.

together aiiin. to enjoy our
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Come join us anytime between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.!

Last August. James flea
tmrk to Mitsauti to see ENit
-on our first date more than
F.( years ago he rode a mule,
I f fit rcc'oii.cti. "This time he
ame in a jet
Aitre a rcinrtat exrhan,c of
ttrt$ birtwerri Caliloriti' and
Mtssauri. Ef fie firstly came
,-it 1,ia1n. Uns tune for good
le the delight of their two
ctuldien. Gecege and
Geneva, they announced their
engagement. or rengaeit*nt.
arid marriage followed qwrkl.

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[or President John V. Mercer this morning as
hut United Stale Bank of Seminole observes Its
si'vt'nthi LIuiriIvt!m'sary. Hank customers VCFi'
•..,,i,ui with ,'ffi,'i' and riuki'
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declared ti,*it'ultittltit'fli anti
hopefully ('ountit will undo
what It has done The
-urrspoflaeflce ('04th flu
if the city refuses to "ito-annex"
the parcel on which a dentist
plans to build a professional
building. appropriate court
tiIt.*li will be filed. Cleveland's
totter annou,wrtb that iii.
notification to the cii) Is not
intenileti as a threat

Davisdilttt'tt the state Law
woler tiit'ti the ciuiim'ssitiftfl of
the road was gt't'uliWulsI14'iI Was

I t s ovtkgm in the court.
Davis cvntinued Wit

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annexation in his view is valid

Jaqut'-*
Eugene
wrung
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is
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uptiwil that

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Longwoud to annex roads
the state law, the neighboruig
5&amp;jttju Seiuitriute cities, whit"
aLso antiexed righb-t4'way, ,iv
also wrung And. furtser, if inc
Weinstiak gnne.xatiu1) is
saud, a large nuiuiber of tit
are as welL
Devis said th particular law
used psnnnuts ,u'nesattu.'iu of Lind
on which reside less thai to
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the price of a new
Volkswagen?
Odi .Il1 he
Ni -,U .s rqIii 'o i
urcharge
acid
breeze, price thaw, import
sitIlse ta* repedi
lId don t be conrusud about sucn a little thing
,'r pece it's 11ee9. P4ut more, not less. Just ivuc.
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he saki While tie state law was
used an baits tot the road
nezatiuti, tie tit) s petition
charter proviskin was used to
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given rnbusincii tLsIiicI
aid this is the
twa Jot' rub, the attorney saki.
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C,.crald Hsirkness
Rufus D Dixie

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Mar'uan A. St. John
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Vir-uaria Tha, DeBar&gt;
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Adolph Betke, t*liona
Anna Sacker. t*ltana
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DON'T LET AN AMATEUR DO
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'liii' Iu%IdtIll'i observed a demonl tat on of the
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action on Wednesdayj.8&amp;,.

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Minurty Leader Dun 3.

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asti the

would mnvet the cuti3titutt

tout it tfl4tthemMUtSi

tlLitiict siLts '41fl1e t*Ing
zsyorn1iie tu Repubikurn -ii'
He said the only li,str,vta
paste.
would sure ip nu th
eir
diiGOP
'o
'suLvu
Unable
tiuld
be ',hreu solidly Iec'ir'eni.'eS, iietubtrs UtflUd 'Xlth
th Vtocida hair
tu
1
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oLsns oaer
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plan !uuk ioua1 ii
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Ame rica's 200th birthday party
being granted the power to
stamp its documents "top
secret?"
Now what in heaven's miasmic
could be that terribly lmnIs.rtiint
about a celet%atiln whatu wi.uld
warrant it being Ukntifu'd '101a
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aejt.5 1,8 'entriil Ftorsda,
..'ther in nor th t)ade Coun ty ,
lie U'ttII to t the cuisumuttee
idupt Pu,s v ersion. -1aAmsng it
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or tMrrhaps
dclt'tiofl with a provision that no less than three
registered
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A Senate subconuflittee on Congress. GOP sources saki the h
tither plan in the trish
strtctuig
subcomtlw'iW
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Senate
redistricting pfl)p(l on the drawing board
tan.'
congressional
,,..iti1d increase the thtt sea ts ttuttee members clashed st
Gunter .uid Myers that the
\titntthy night found itself
ttt over two plans. r
held by Republicans to rio
siuld 4u just that.
unable to choose between two now
it .LII Lliflie
that
conflicting plans, so it decided
He
p1e5t
ed
the plans
I Orange County
ttfl as flint.
'fld 7utS
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to rt'cotlumiend both.
subcomturute
Cuuty
ngresol prtpared by
Florida has l
the iifle
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1ti4nW*fl
Cr(witio
Meanwhile, if. the IIo, n
Ken Myers
now, but is entitled to ehairnan Sen.
1,ublicans were quietly working seats
three more as a result of Lhe
\lyers respundeti that :n,sLheOil their t)%Il plan in in attempt
William Gunter. o-&amp;r.

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so with shopping,
linked with not only transpOrta tiOn but al
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amateur. iou can 118% r our taxre.
turn done L.a a ,p.a-u.Ik trained
surmbrr of the H 4 It I.iock team
a.iih rumpl.4r runtidrvtiaLit.
Three are duando of th en. in
0f•,• (.((O •oti a rnirtitl' lt.riit."d of
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U.S 17-92 running north Into Volusia, St"Ilin0le has very little

been digesting the county's
budget, over a luncheon meal
band
and they had the county

throughout the State have boer n
removed froimu offi.'
because they ftlt Us. y welt
above this ilnIxirtalt law''

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Sit 46 running tat to lirevard and west to Lake, and 1-4 and

Is it really true that two of the
county commissioners have

Calling around 11 pin, and
saying that 'there'll be a
meeting th e following morning
around 9" just doesn't comply,
genii, wi th The Sunshine 141w.
24 how's prior notice.
All public officials were
elected to represent the tax
payers.., so, w ha t's the big deal
about wanting all of th is
"secrecy" during which time
you discuss the ha ndling of our
future, not to mention OUR tax
dollars.

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collul,enting on a letter replying to the Cliaititxr froin Sen.
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Kenneth Plante 0.

conducting public transactions.

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Seminole, one from Lake and the third from either
ever
nobody
was
short-lived
and
"hlowvr this situation

nections; or the lack of 'em.
More on this little "jewel"
shortly ...

Cauelberry'way have been a
"little slow" in smoking the
for
arrangements
proper

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cannot agree with any plan that would result in Seminole
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Adult Education and Continuing Studies t
Seminole County Mental Health A,sociatior,
Discussing problem of aging with him are
left to right. John Devliri, Wi'liam Wishing
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Leg islative passage of a bill
vote federal court decrees.
up the county as a
setting
Boundary lines for the single
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district
would
mean that Rep.
Seminole district was not known
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ney,
oo
by Cleveland but he said th ey do Ewtene M
legislator now
the
only
would
be
include Sanford.
in
th proposed
office
living
another in
to
According
a
Mooney
is
district.
the
authoritative source,
was &amp;ected in
and
Republican
slice
would
district
Seminole
Sanford in two at highway 17.92 1970 to his first term of office.
All current Orange.Semlflolc
(French Avenue) leaving the
By John A. Spoiski
eastern port of the city in the legislators will be up for reNovember but the
I don't even remember the single member district, but election this
you
know,
the
one
placing
western
Sanford
In
a
plans
of
several
will tinge on
guy's name
killed
about
25
to
2G
of
the
district
which
Is
expected
to
what
lines
are
finally
set In the
who
redistricting
extend into lake County.
&amp;igrants In California. Well, if
and when it becomes law in that
date that the death se ntence Is
officially abolished, he will be
able to apply for release from
f
jail on bond.
That makes about a much
stands a chance at the
Democratic Conventhin.

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ta'r
values
the social
The Seminole County Mental 1r'wt income strata are trying
live
on
socud
se-c-wit,'.
They
chanced"
to
Health Association had as their
faring
problem
"One
Their
Johr' F
guc speaker William Gordon, hair no cash tt'Vi
has a tie-in Seminok'Count,' for them is the
in
rcxs"dinatta' for Adult Education positiar.
fl'ititi Shaf!rler
tie
and
the
trziflsportk
ti
lack of
EbZatX'thCWT&gt;
and Conti nuing S'.uthrs on the with economicS "Many of hc- lack aUuad&amp;,1t you &amp;' not
pcopleattibltthdoafulldayl
SesnmoleCollegeCarnpuis
Wsth.ain
E. Dick.. DeBar,'
but they are- tx'L'Ic purhed a car you sumph. cannot mmii',
Gordo ,'ipr.Lt' or the p"nble'mns wrnRile's' Hem,, Deltons
of
being
part
about
Motiilit,'
L.
td apri c'itirt'rir Ht painted out out of tada,' s labor Market mLet Cruritis., Geneva
independent"
Thomas &gt;4 Byrne. Shaker
that Dr. 3 Arthur fleming at make roam for the great influs
another
is
"Nutrition
the White House Conference on f &gt;'U( people. Every year th problem. While anme of us eat Heights, 0o
ipulsor,' at limit f or
aging believed u idt'penderxe
ns to be steak two and three tunes a
a
primeprerequisite
retirement
JUTU'fl) Cax.
&gt;4
living as
Mt.
ii'rck, man,' ernst on tea and
to mental hcilth "These people
girl. Sanford
'When the mind us not ac'ai'r tnast
are in a s'er&gt;' special phase of
The college is vers uiterrstri
We must
their We. The) have warked the timid,' goes quirk.l,'
Sanford
for this raji. in help;ng the community. We
jfs
prepare
people
hard and the,' deserve to en
Man L' Harrel]
WISh It serve as a sOUfld.Tig
their rrmairunt tars Tobin- art sitatrnn
John H Henderson
Older people today have c-arnie board
Still capable of productivity
lvi-,' 3. Penertar
The college has man,' 0;s,The,' want to live a We of a long wa,'. The 55.65 group find
Flarns B. Marar
being nibbled at. portunItit's for erpanding the
dignit,' and they want to make their e?iit)
Dc'nsM. Jones
their own decisions where c's-er Mid',' have never prepared for hcrtzi of the aged and plans
Mrs. Robert Pearce arid bibs
this position. From the turn of for the future"
pout$e."
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.1snnst louise Finch
Bondell Golden

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s l oes divide the county."

Fonir State Sen. Mack N. Representatives.
('leviland said hi' received
(1evCtal Jr., of Sanford,
When i1t1e.Stlibfle(l whether he
Mi'mlay from Tallahassee
'good
word
there
Li
a
disclosed today
might
be a candidate for
sire
avntble
votes
enough
Seminole that
psbillty" that
SemlnolercCeivingat
sesstinthceventthetlttktLi
to insure
P
by the Senate
least one seat In the 120- finally approved

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S1'nking
(leveland saul ne believe' at

County will be a single member
dis tr ict in 11w Florida IloiLse Of

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Qiuritut G. Wdkerssm. Onetac
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Dominic DiI'kznath, Deltcma wood

j-cd in the waters of Lake Monroe late
'i , rsday afternc&gt;on whor a quick wind squall
midshipmen conbesieged approximate1,'
the St. Johns
sailboats
on
tamed in three
and all
injuries
serious
no
Luckily: there were

rruc'nded u thst three more circuit coiir!s
hi' established, (or a total of 13, by the
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In State Reapportionment

RomFutrell
C,eorçt Park'
&gt;4r&gt; Jarse
Leo 3 1csnahar S, Ll..ru
uflutri 3 Fish Deltona
Clarence F edel. Delton...
Curtis F flsi'is. Delimit
MrS James P.lwn and, t a

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Rosa I')urars. L'kltona

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there are 'rto resi dency rsquutrn'uent'
any longer for ,ttnrrieysi'c'k"'
election to the Circuit (:irt benr
That us. all candid-f--.4 May live n
Brevard ('rainty or Seminole (nunty r
both
Of the present seven ('ircuit judgefive reside ;n Brevard Crainty and t"'
pnt1c'nie'
Seminni" (:rainty "by
agre.'meflt' •4mong the inrirney
the two counties, subject to election
'a

tinder the new law, hut that •Justsce

'rninoic (rsiruty may have three
iotirity courts
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Warerudwd, boy.

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The 10111 jutIi(' iii I circuit, cornn—
,lilSi'm molt' and frc'vard
I ir)g
y hii vi' 13 t'tsirlc uintlt'r
(Ai
(' the
1 ion expressed by It K
, ii urn trip
It 'bc'rts, (llIl'f just ICI! of the Florida
ii Pr'rnt' ('otirt, bf1orf' a joint SCSSIOfl
f the F lorida I .cgisln lure this rnor

Tudy. Mtrch 21, 1972— Sanford, Fiorithu 32/71
Price 10 Cent;
641h Year, No. 152

Rxiceveh White
(k-sue L

Carolyn N Cohoirn
Kimberl,' M. Blake
Iran Howell
4rrte.a k idLe'
Aaron C Smith, DeBar,'
Joan McFarhant r*P.ar,"
Hugh Bilotti, DeBars
Judith

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telephone early this aftprnrp6n that
under the Article V amendment approved by the electorate on March 14
the number of crsrLs in the lath circuit
was stepp.d up from the present seven
to 10, based on population The
spvkc'sman says this is automatic,

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reed Bowen
Paul 3 Rhein
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DwWaI'i C M"C.
Brian Net.' Hi.a c'
Arthur Nii
lrt'neA Fiur,r.
Jesse
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Louise S Harr
James H Wa,

Mary As'ctla
Rebec-caiKdll'
Mar' F Leslie
Robe-ri 1. Whittakec
.la mwlk F Adams

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TPS T. W&amp;flikrns
tLca&gt;4. Ingram
Anc,Smlth,rWrihr
Mar&gt; K. Dickens, fleP.ar
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Mattse 1. Culbert, t*ltna
ILl' W HnlCombe, 1AwI'I'(
Esta V. Cousit',, Ovwdo
Thomas E P4'werslos. Nc.rth

hew-sC Ludlow
Ptulhp K. Lake
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DISSELBERPY - A two
acre parcel of land anuth of
Approved for annexation loU.

at lost
nights regular meeting of City
CowscU, and follows ketiI
length) WUit
The parcel of land it quectior
Is owned b Franklin Proper.
tin, and u part of a larger tract
of land which already is in the
ctti The parcel will be
et
mu Us ctt' wlU. e zomni of 1

the ctt~ Approval canr

BARBS
1;% 111111. V-1.1,101'.Il

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dab. the iee1i,tr
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4i..fl%
of this
proposed
ie,spitirtmenu. and thu protest
contnej last tugtr. Frt
beliveati. of Lake GrIffin Circit.
told We cowicli. l feel we have
nougt, ipartinenit in We clt
already I don't agree with the
.a uf apartments nxwuig into
:UentzaI area This forces
the IJVt7PIt WhO Li ke quiet
to rove out mit the cowflr) '
Ccwtiimar Harry Sambrook
also
of 11w ue of thu opert) for
aparwimenth. sayuw'
. "I have
twet or, the councti for it
of
sUbject that

na mad't me more

CCwiCII hit InglIt agreed U' soliciting p1pen of mom

a revemnsendatim by Urne towaird the purchisixt of the
b
City Manage Roneld Brgznat land 0 L.as Czimtry
to Co
Ui $wcfll S coilisact for We City Ac.ord
codifitatMin of the city, or- citman Joint Zacui, wiss is
of a canim*t
dineacen to the Mictor CIty CtaWT
Puikdmr Con'.
Is
with thu
11w k,wmi of tow lamb received We advaitisenouxi will be a
good we IL
for this project
CUnCII aliL a greed hut iught mitarvait Of (1T
"rw 11w cIty's Junior in this mate-to
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System

Pl anned For Merchants

upwt that thisone know thit

vole tZaeco llhtu and tad ctwc*a which _

other pc?ik Sw'it. U;)
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faed to uzsuapectaz* suer-

ctita.
T1V a)1*ens
We
to call a dnt.d
this passed b, a 3-2 ote (Zacm wardauti, WbD Will Tt7 die
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call to one other No be wIU
to arsithet- ssi an on.
wtaezwver wrests or tisachali
are reported
Capko sold teeny om a'J
1W
niede to have
tamwaama: pe-mecule
caught etcaling Ui their
respective i*oi.
Anothe haiti dId
the need to hula]] traffic lights
at the Psjieat Shopping Center
intersection to alleviate the

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to take part ground U)01 whict
syVems
situated
With ixi ageenenl U) sight,
Faatnr delegated the coinmitiet to resolve the lu
be1ar further action.

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"1 wili act hr &amp;cnddate

beanie; aw do 3 plan is ran
liter av, ofhe,' sald Lan.
'sleallon U drvsir
"II I
m till time Ions, esn
prIefeasim the pra rtire of
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Brown remarked that
t he meeting wasseisduled far
p.m. and that 1w was undir the

Could hove had a savoc
think we jumped the' or

be handled
in the uissal tai&amp;o frUWO said
(Cit SI the council nhers
as wet as 1w anc

isnother mane nivolirtrig the

genda lums would
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to

permit

conswssct&amp;on

of

howell q a
prtxuoner for a apectal permit
for art aidltaxaJ animal in the

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GEORGE 101_. I1\. (left), of Sanford, is president of the Children's
liome ~~cietv for Central Florida. Also pictured at (lie annual board

BirthProof Necessary

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evidence to prove their age.
are

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The rerriioval of two dead ty

from the nght-o(-wa on Lake
Charm tksve was authorized

either never isuide or no longer
exist.
As a rule, the American
people are a resourceful group,
he said, niul if no public records

there had been any event in her
life with which she could

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usoctatc her age. "Why yes",
she said, "I can remember the
first birthday party I ever luid.
It tas my fifth birthday and I
had a big cake arid blew out a ll

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hisS A
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lifetime 110 will '10111011ced

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docketed For trial the state
tones nolle
promised
(dropped)
rips tO charges
of
embeulernent

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Wdve a brand new low price
on our popular polyester
double knits. And you save

/s clarinet trio made up of
Steve
Zassathki
Richard
Ilylirisky and Michelle Walters
and is flut e trio consisting of
('u threll, Betty
Faith
I)omansky
and
Betty
lirinkerhofi, also gained the No.
I rating,
The next performance for the
Oviedo band will be Saturday at
the Winter Park Mull. That
performance Is scheduled For 10
ui_mn.
On April 8 the, tumid is
to
represent
scheduled
Seminole County in the National
ival In
Cherry Blossom Festival
Washington, D.C. The members
of the band have spent many
hours raising funds but Feinto

$2,000 to .aake the

Washington trip.

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photographer all pds.scd away

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at yesterday 's low price.

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years age. from Ohio. He Fairchlid

a Methodist, a psunius

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the court th at sho uld the
defendant fall to enter a plea
Ilip new refiling the defendant
would waive right to a Rpeedy

SatL1ay. Roaar

lane

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thoul',ht

history records,. Sortie people however she remembered tier
have brought In letters with mother kept the old pictures In
posUnarks on the envelope an album which was then in the
announcing their births or hands of an older sister. She
newspaper ace osints with their obtained the picture albuzit
Irons her sistm'r and brought it in
births.
ingenious, to the social security office. It
are
People
Vogemutz tomiunued, and have turned out to be good evidence
an different of age because her mother had
conic up with my
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Smnbet L)U
John C. Weir. i. ot 101 Lemun Averuc. thec unt1 jr, it Cocoa
C1ieLt*iTy.
died bontaI of mjwws suffered in a
Lane..
MOe*IaY at a local husia1. txMtt toth3wn
born in Detroit.
came
held at 7 p.m tonight at
19
foiweal home
at 1(5
s
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was
WASHINGTON iAP~ A- soaker and a member of am. Wednesday at St.
$arvxs art
tra
vewrana of WWI barracks 2I Margaret Mary church. Winter
ParkAboni I V2 million are killed d Attanioifle Sçausga
-,reIrI% in a $ million otus mar
Srvzvurs include his wile
se rpufls the National (.e.')
Evelyn, Casseltwrr': stepFuneral Notice
grajXw Suciet
amiters, Mrs George HumThe eisa are- turaed into pInes Deartairn, Mich.. and
WFIV.
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cans of pet loud a th letic shoes M Z.1d Webber. Suwanor.
.eons c v... n, of 101
and tsmØ•fashie. buoti Their lent'
LIO
fu' i'uter
ku.mi. (tea" and
M,,"Oay wit 1w fwtC Of
i ome
Funeral
benz
em - v.w'e.iøav a! C,eTm,ThmI$,
I bun cli kim Iig.m i (A) tat
Allamutmtt S%Uigs. in charge uf
Unii.0 MqPOdaI Ciwecs wem
tirIettiu gourmets
k., WilI15f i',ciott f Nov
Sherpmet in Australia insist
ES' SI eae. #t.clahnO UV*I
angaruus cumpete with sheep
ac.m.' Pars
rnxii DUKAND
for
sparse bin,b and grass
FUemIVS tI. A16 E
t.m
Derand ,i4, of Winter
&amp;
ass. anamont. 5S'5lt9i. 51'
Despite the iiflng Jng.
°'.'u.
Par k. son of Mr. and "lii.
too, are prolific
Mich.. he

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(;ete'rnriserit records are not
nIliit,le lit prove your age',
the candks and got my wish. sedmil security curl and does Wa'
You see I wished t have a pony other evidence you might have
and pony cart and that at. at home In the closet, dresser
lernoon my fattier brought one dnuiiier, or (cdlU. chest. if you
house The woman said her think you may have difficulty
parents had arranged for a proving your age, look around
photographer to conic to their anti take stock of what you have
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nonw anu uir.e C1U1r5 (.0.I tIn

and excellent pieces of evidence written "Mary anti her pony
cart, September 11, 1900''
51) prove their age (,n if

Area Deaths

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perhaps y ou may have soine
docwrsentatlon of your age at
home that you have just not

had long since disappeared and
Many people have used faintly her mother, her fathc: and the

pint

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Anyone' siLsbung to make a tax
that is a bugaboo for most of the happiest events used to photograph. The photograph
prove
age
wits
recently
fur.
was
obviouslyold
and
authentic
deductible
don.atiun ntay send it
people when they come in to
Sanford woman 65 as the photo studio had ceased to the Oviedo 131gb Band,
claim their social security rushed by a
Ostedo 111gb &amp;'hool, Oviedo,
benefits, it is proving their age. years old. She had just about operation many years ago.
Not everyone can prove their Florida. 32765
Younger people, seho have their exhausted all sources for proof

I ', 4 the thought. but to many people
of of retirement age, It Is no
newly hired police cadets.
joking matter. Paul Vogeriltz,
itue wIll be reported In a later
manager of the Seminole
County office in Sanford,
4
pointed out that for filmy of
these people no birth cerJTW
tlficales are available and

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festival which will be
agninit Daniel Salinger.
held at the Univer%ity of or a
Robert Kamper Jr chart'. I
ii .1111. I'. I, ( lii • il)
with po-vtc-mwi of it (Lingerl ,wi

needs close
tlie

Lftruif the line nwetirw
CUW)CiI or,rtOI)efld&amp;fJOt
Spuone returned the
of the
crytial Shm U.
veioper CaItert Constructim
for
eng.ineennr
FoUawtn completion at the plans with
mudthcatioo&amp; final apfxvi-al is

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was Wit! to appear and received

the reply "I c..11ed today and
was told 7:3(5 Pin. this Is the
meetuig tune me

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as U' what time he

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cowsdll Monday night. The
change UI zoning is t!UItl h-I to

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meeting are Juvenile Judge Joseph I)ultoeher, of Orange County,
nrincireal
speaker; Mrs Cori I ec Martin honored as the "foster
F'
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a .e.ie11ir
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new board
(IC
G. liv r d• Winter Garden,
sear and
mother Ot tat. year"
member.

and "1 think It's rather hasty walled until we discussed the

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consulier a bod-ft oi Adjuittmeril. PamrL contended that -&amp;L tho twr uxTeaws ir or* year
Public hearing or. a variance action was taker. in 14 minutes
Brown was mricrenad

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trumphet solo to gain the honor.

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the hearing at 7 and the mater 11i : 'b

For a court hearing
The' state announced it Paul
refiled Information
the

In Individual Lompetition, six

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Band

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peditson at tiw increase in
NORTH CIUJtNDC) "Hoe mayor's salary

Assncta'lon disthI
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festival

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protwi the fir4l

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awiult with Intent to comniI
second drgret' murder, was rot

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mentally d1sorderril .
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Robert Hyland. charged with

conducting abilities
The Oviedo band, under the
direction of it. A Feinberg. will
going to the state festival for
the see ond consecutive ear
hit I sin in band Is directed b.
John lthiir . Roland Castor is the
director of the Seminole 111gb

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stims'rior'' in the stst•...reading
lit rt1011 of (be t'oiispctttion Mike
Ik)lIltft'tky, president Of the
band and student conductor,
received a euperIor" For hi.s

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nmreh anti two overtures for t.he 4-liarged I'lie court Withheld
festival anti also . iade a adjudication of guilt arid or-

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In. the i.e'v rhar' ra' scsault ard

March assault with Inte
A inotion was file(] on(.ordon
nt to commit
Ill by Mullis attorney.
nrs' (rapes pleaded guilty to

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uuila( Awards11 If"" .
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in ot

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Meed.
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Th plasm would divide We elts tot. toes P1a1 1 the tat legislative si.mittet at
F'r*da' morning session.
districts with - ' 4 -tt ta
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Jeba kilder. chamber
obligated to live Is We district Is which he
baiie
t1kw
ueeks off *ct
The mayor would ran on a elts-wide ,is Legislat ure would be required to
We
aid tould reside U ins purl of the dli.
KtIdeT also advised
The p-.,J would divide the
sensing when We act liecies
1'rrt As-ruse Fmii-west iSeets w
he
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used as boandar. Liars to forum the fosi etttes-r .
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terms and this might mean as mm) as .
disirsets based on opulatise 3es. dp_i
rmlmioi mmlii terms art eaoct
an I lgme obtained franz the

pru
ed by the
Bructural System. whic!,
fruit si
wants to
Ormardo bank Lu construct

hazardous Pafltc iitiiatiot
h
thati is sw place for apartment
A
Were Slat, but appi ev
I would Like U' have more
ap&lt;;'e t,'Uf ;riitwbI1
A ctty-wult wanmun lyaleni Ii, Ihts, but has iset aim it
nrol o.er 11w Eti • laneC I(•pru'.vtd chotIrr
stated
that
hr
had
for
mectianti and b'-.
listalbilurL
beá
s
p
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Pt'u' tJtl
The rnectant, aha want to
huuae wat thacumed at 'w
cciclrd U. vote fur Us as
at We ateod 11w cut-oft lane an I3.
.M;ii't areursc hI'. L. the fjQ( • mbJ 5UK tN_S is fSiUU$ zzaetn
the Preferable alternative to Gemini Sanford Camber of at the Sanf ord Plaza to alba
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n- more cals to tiai at one 1mw
beavui( the propt) C-I Commerce commercial
taantiitem
mitiet
Plans
c.m1nli&amp;,
ti ctt
cundt with at coigity law eneziattior mjiees.ud IMnient
It took two motiom to fmali
was ziO9CTt5Ut With the city in
II1eiefl1 5PUC1as
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of
Ctwinnnr. Michael Caplu. &amp;aZUfle I4 the planters located
,-aUun Cuuncil.111an Joist
Zacvc f wit moved to Urn) the said the warning lyltem was downtown and at the Pi*z&amp;.
•h
'w
to stop
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tlurinf t'
3-2
t
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defeated
urunsns tet'ks n Apr ;
m. P00K K A AH(WI
Thomas
and
Cowiciluint
Always ket the pii( li ir
Nipee voting fur the t..iatiunj
t'it1 Anoth er IDOIISW was Weii made
i15 it) 17Tht
pri lurk p 'i'. hctc mi
and
to gnant
the weentim

gulp.

of

plan

be
and
ed.
formal adoption of We ,vorty

City

affairs

presa-wiatlon to the tat
U 11w CI Conm

nndtif*fli11' and will b,CUnL..--and ?tipan' voting SWI. The POlKe organization, and voted bwi'lsng at the pP*I
apartments

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districting p1at fair

An0*A_ problem w com-

love the monry u, gn either
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as a token of gratitude and
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(if S,
Road,
Iwo
miles
%vest
Ultsala
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iVcIntre h.ti ged John I flatier 78 01 l)eIlar suth 1.tilwi' to 111(1
ith it car driven by '17hoinas Ottis AliAneIt'rsons
l%2 Chevrolet were totaled.
linuer's
car
and
derson,
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,jIjt of tit(, ,%nders(III
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ts,i
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te' ss a.. assisted
ii "..lS •1;5e liflIlil (I .mie
department.
the
sheriff's
tintt
of
and several
i(,arvluivlor I'hnto)

r.w red carnation, a syintxil
of courage, is the official flower

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Rowell went on to maintain..
We agenda, was
wber the money wit be oh
of Cøigidlinat Charles moved to % place si a
'lxt IU CçInIUt 2kw matter was
FLowet who was ap.in at lotion by Coisneilmazi Troy limo hasty and voted on before
t.Slk.CW - Lid in 11I*erIag taLSIed ha titian BYamEIL
Ryim in ha !TWITW tt the "sworiis potnr wuk Mayor
a chance to express
axid., who tsa pia the peopie
drill by the tm_mr
"igua81
unanville Brown at last nights matter last week
a ..puuon taps. relative i
The apeciaclas start at le.
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meeting of Village Council
Subsequently. the mayor was mayor 's salaryi.
with the
am, and will vniid
LsT' for 55 11)
AlthOugh both maintained a granted art uscr
In his timed. "I want to go on reewli
amde-t*ni
in - rckati will hr
we available ttorn Soul. d debarmine homer We tt(iUUt11 poli te --cool,.. it was obvious "ripener account" from (5 w and have the clei't insert us We
lando will be taw ledthat Itr'wet was d untIed flI(5 monthly
minutes that I vote nç upon the
p,gi
Fetnr commented "Pt don't as es 11w tact that a meeting
Abost cii of the other agenda advancement in Us
lore tiw
nng
beezie - Ii' Uime whe

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far plan.:
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-1ed
to boak with M
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wt---U!W.d for 1kw niea by the count'
whesls
also will 3if.U1 in

Gaidgm, Laige am jM

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W W1fl at
said
in caidus We acclam for We
aming orgent a sewage
czkd e.-+
there
a mir
in a plane ac rlanstcr
1kw a 1w.
fl with thus wti t a few yiseo for expected T'
But Wet U?5 Stew iiou!t4tiçperl of
The &amp;X)PA txiani1 diatd
&amp;. single or grviq si-ershmti
perrrl-' the unagmmr of ktiilkt. knidse says. whi
for a Ie-4Th UITW
t'
not
ditkom
0!
Jt?41r,
We
.ekr
it
the
]
N".tang
have
an
a
rgmt
tnrougt the air Drl1b.a.Uw-) witfuid then hetortEiwrfmnalhcalbeda
C1.3ETse RYE.
and de
a Apr1 1 a the Soul ad Au
'''ator. U Inset
SCXWA
-,
Jr amid
The dedscztiw SI We facllitr. w'1tr S11' Vth
Wagner
Jan
SX)PA
ta
a
and
resolve,
plite si 12
P.m with he.
stairmates existing over We
Aunt Jan 0 Mayo, M.
webr He '

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anest.lwsia for surgery

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Tut- "past the grea

rtuntty for
,pectztonri wil l have a ct&amp;'.c'- tean; efforts at
the wztclwrn. It pot themselves
carmoo. spzns-t"sg
tz e
floating silk
frosr.eitkwr group oraoltflieri. under txx
for buth c1ass of
Of the "mcdwocnw
and exair" are or. 1kw bIt

oul. F I r I

tW. dutaen. wilt duftictm

emap

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IN)ctor's Day because a great
ard in the history of

r

BILL scxvrr
aivi with ttw "plut SI war prase ti'j3jçwiLts the arderotWe
rnauves
ia tIs' are mwy in wto
ie at 1kw art' glare iw1 by tc spit in p
knurarte
k acts
has or-tar-mut
tha r'.i1mb
eieed amid ani
snti A.rtr' utxsin
S7_3!,,#. ==-mar.
She
has
M&amp;-%
Ciaflim-ft.
astma:
Aitthwi.1
Orhe
Acr*
F%W
,
j
_Wo__s
0
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rL
V~
tne
fjouL-1
tr,
ar
xTv~
the'
ter
bot
rdio'
Grace
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crown tiaroic tastmmer tcrzta' night
two spots
p-agr,_n - siw men', arrotisis
5krzne th.hi. o April 2 a. aid pure
--cba=4=, Reid hroilar are

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phsiclans. Arid each iswai tr,es
in the hospital on March 30 will
carry a small card rending
'&amp;siilc ut your doctor

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1111(1 1 1 I (ii'l 1 vt me iiiiiired 4'.tiiidts

Bouquct..s will

office.

1kw Slate LSi
coiint It be allowed until next retving antI con,tta1in Lintel) Weit dOPPed
tie
under
to Later reifIed
pIe. Tbenday
information
dale far 11w two mmapa'ts, dUne 2kw charge

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boutonniere,to each doctor's

-d on a five C'CiUII s-

, March 21, I9F2----)

t1w (litintinnot rape of his
John FuItim, charged tth fond Is it at W)
frienera fiance-p pleaded guilty Iwo rOUfltJI of t,re..sking
Arthur Ca in charged with
is'torp Circuit Judge. (lare.n. entering with intent
to rr.mrnit a hre.aking and entering wi th
lnhnson Jr
and grated larceny intent
rnrnmtt
a
to
'fl,a rotirt isrljudlcatcel Mullis td1om
guilty to the second mlsd.rn.anor,plmade'dquilly*s
!%mIlty anti ibm rr,nslderpet a
lIe was adjucifrateci rILargeel. Adjudication was
teint
ritotitin relative to his sanity
guilty arid sent.ned to prison with held and a PSlorriered. The
l
state was ordered

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Ili their

nape will

William

'tY MAI3I(JN R1)IEA

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bulls I)eeitterc i)am

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anti Mrs On tile Barks

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inicateci tie' a special receiving aid cn_nceshnig stolen' Trtai is se'

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Iluaman,
MIS
chairman of the ennuimittec
plan special entertainment for
the doctors, said several special
efforts are being made this

agg'-evat.d amWt and I
tempht'd bh,e!15 p'nd

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dinner ,aill be.

w mzswcts

have awrzw-

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courto.) wil: taw al prim ranaft b
Rb charged or a liar court.

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that &amp;AM was 00 11111064Y trust
problem How"a, Estain mid
not trial dole will be se t by

AIthoiigl

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A fifth defendant in the caw. , ,
pittand Bowen. charw With 'i
ixYtli&amp; retiting and cane
Esuir
told
j
'Y
said. State Attornes Abbott
th
ed
at
3w
wish
adix1
1
34
In
*2w
coirt
April
Trial
Is
set
Ira
tn-olvid
in
i'er&amp;J
HarrU is
of
isiitc'ti Who were 1115w hi which 10 obtain private
capital cases In Brecard County case 155W
his
Lad ac- CCIIin,e1
Egrmt
March
on
ai',
_s
which
un
a.n wti
Tan,'
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t,
Dat.
atid We cases
Also ar!ld " ° the
C_lenge1c with lasyiag curs
Eaton disebmed It
Seuitarr
1
shop*sg
shoot out it
ewi rental agem at
Wa. i is anti.tipste
center.
1,
aft'Ierntnok

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Gets anity Test

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Doctors
.0LDay Is

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Starting Wednesday

and

swill

eld

MARCH 22

at

9:00 A.M.

Sanford Civic Center
Corner Sanford Ave and Semino!ei

Blvd

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For Information Call-

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The values are here eery day.
Mon.
10A.M. to 9P.M.
LSanford Plaza

Sat.

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The Snnlord Her&amp;d
o -'ht

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politico! Notebook

Tuesdi Ma-:t-

Sanftvc HeraiC

Editorial Comment

'!1 InWalIace'sWake,.
A Political Fiasco

Time To Wake Up In Tallahassee
As the 72 genera] ssion of the Florida
St Legislature slips along iz&amp; last two weeka of
rrnt
1i!1 there is a quesuor wtiich is
automatic
r)t) these legislators ever read newspapers.
and
wah TV domen
nvztn
FOI-ms
'ress conferences Or listen to radio
-t'
-signed to av'ake and

n

UC8Ofl

Along this line the latest move t have
another committee studs flori&amp;'s public school

feren't' rooms that would ustif an af"

i;RLt'E IUOSSA1

Ther.
itut
makt fourth phd and a i per cenl volt look
that th flnrtda primar r
neither ur
he made t look good
tn from thu vole. at Itast. ifldI('tt flceida
Thf

1emncrats live
Furthermore, I wihi entCr here. gtrongl. what I
judgment that w
sure u a minorit' reort It 15 fl
whopping ntr ieft all of hu rivals, not exc2wtin
serond-PIE't Sen Hubert Humphrey. finishing

November, however. z.s but a short eight
months awa'. If the presidency, which is the top
pize. has nlread stirred the public
questioning, what will be the result of the record
of mir state legislature" Worth pondering'

cm v fluinphre'.. untested in primaries snre :r
got enougt encouragement Ii n the florida result I:

ntustscateci could accept with only a slight
fl HELl:" rt:J:l:

Here was a state legislature where sonic
"mbers and some ne thinking had lee to th

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as a conscientious and effective leader
sriare' tax reform which had been long overdue
Governor Askew bad, however, stepped on
nme sensative toes which were on the feet of big
nusiness A former legislator himself, 1w knew
; -'vate. hut not necessari the' public gooc

.skes legislative program There was, a!
r-ourse, an opportunity giVen the legisianne to
riteet the prime' iteed of restructuring the

t'tiucational machinery, doing away with
wasteful processes and creating a professionally
responsible administration
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P?UD1T15

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prttidetflJa

Ttw irend uiwartl state'
-trait 14 Ii.

ix needed Li pa 11w Amend- Matheki-Aiket propoaai

Al the'

upon enduring affection going 'ears hack Humphrrs

the' prIznL-) grind ins tha. 11w art's vote th the' last last 1l-15 yeaa's from hands uif
?t b's Li 0111416411) dl?Odt
at pr1deT%UL electiat.
Weieifl system is Lar
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attract
enotrthutione
attfmp.
Some' complain that
pnmar. u it wIt riew snUt it
nAI
make
system would make' natiaisa dehe
ct
aimost
meanCandutat WtiL have mw it
tuo

with tin rest of Wallace s rivals In no Wa' does t
per r-ent demonstrate' Humphrey can get a big vote
his parts 's broad renter He' still has that to prove'
Seldom in American politics have' so many met true; i
taia st much ene'ouragcment from so little
Nrs York's Ydavor John Uncisat would have us beheve

r'onduiate' would need the

men

Ref nrmi made reeenth bavr ___
euot €,

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President Nixon has signed a bill requiring
ally weather modification activities, i
seeding clouds from an aircraft, to be' reported
the Secretary of Commerce The biI's

provisions. farmers may be pleased to itote. do
iarlestnn S.0 News and Coi'rser

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anfurb

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rrath

a - orthng Li. Mantheld. "hac
littit. If anthmg. ti di wttl.

the matter of selecting a
presidentt&amp; candulak "ltustng
iier. ti Ithcm wa the mut

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cos:
and
flht 11w x)*fl
Voters have liked the' raptd

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caucuser and prImari
becausm Li make then. mart'
i uw sistem ii

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Cn'euintioe' ('fl,rCi Mjtnie"'
5P3..$Pi Associate Edito"
JOiIPI
WINIFREt) I GlELOV
RLI VAN DEL"

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tAVFDRt tiEPP"

Edita at Edito" a' aoe'

DON V PETERSON
CiassIfi Manep,'

GARY 'lAYLQ
SpO"ti, Edito"

JANE

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ASSELftfRP

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iii. state-

ii' 1)0% o.kILE
t least one thing can be-

candaiates Tin' fact that
leadini:Senatorsof boll parties
have' musOieul a national
tiii eit give' it ii

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DeIuvv"y

1tpriie'

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Office'

at

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Alkee Constitutional Arnesatmerit pr'nvIdlel for i singk
The
AugUst
U.
PUT1

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disappearance.
He was estradicted tot

aria where he is under a life
sentence for the murder of a
shreveport bank teller tat
'
year
I Edna Bonnelli of Tampa told

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Corn p Challenge

iailer'ge, the Easter Florida visit, Using the r-.mp as

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p ing day of testimony that she facility in l,ake County near tours of Central Florida atwas in her car with her four

lounttira. isin usi this month

"1 saw a tall, thin mango to a vacation

srrtthonn

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1 an m4Pet'iôl news or .t wnç a' tots edition a'

w"itlet'i iwemlissor a' ftp' uDItshe' of 'TNt Het'itC AJTy 10

camping.

ti-actions,

The

considered as rntrin,irn or 'Tnt Pi,ra$d's Cy'iqfl' en wil1 in

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The 'sei'aic is a member at tnt Associated Press wfl ICe' Ii 00
tlt,,oesclusiyely to the' usa-fir r,p'ronuction at .5
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p-,nte'r! it tOo netwipape"

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register said name *ith mi Clec of
Ihe Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida in accordjnce * Its tts
NOTICE OF PUILIC HEAMINO
P'OvtOnl of the Fictitious Mime
County
Cam
The
('card
of
mitlionerl of SemInoIs County Statutes. To wit Section 163 05
lIc"da SItu?.5 5931
sating a' the Semlrol. County
Dunn,
S John
tJtIlIties Oowd wIll hold a Public I'tjbtth Match 7. ii. SI. Si. 1977
hearing in Pie County Con'smls$ion OF
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O'w's'sb.rs of the SwSItOIe Coun.v
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
NOTICE
Florida, on Tuesday the Sh day of
Plolic, Is herfOy given that
April. 1512. II 7X PM,or as scon
11d Of County Cmlsons Of
as potsIbie.to nsId•r an
Seminole County, Florida shall, at
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONIRS

that two met who share

Un'

sane skit

and hit her," she testified. The border

assumption

here

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the Canadian border. served for the group as they

"She was a tall, pretty girl," and l2aidesorchaperones froni
the man forced the gu'l itito

that Un

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facilities,

particularly

the

Colbomr.e, Ontario, Canada, are pool for the handicapped, Is

did not identity Paulk as the as- March 23.

fUll

schedule

if activitie, both

errd left wing of the cart)

Uoew't

have'

preienual

contender

for

(,orge'

Val.lact

the- cuxu,efvativt

vote

wa2

Sen. Georgt McGoves'm

s

siabit'

Demtt' tb'et- years of

and bfled 011'. It the New

Hampsflirs primar' campaign

careful

VOLE.

but his U

Cent

it. liei' hiatnp,Vutt' w'

ix' behind even Mayor Jomi Lindins of New 'ort
of twi

i wei Kiiuwr,, MLLSIUt could

StuU.u"s trariul outnurit in cuninianti out out

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lie It Ordained Dy UsC Board i

and recorded n IN. Public Records
of Seminole County,

nec N sot the P4W

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the NE

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and the W', of fish SW .4

anii the E i-i Of the

SECTION S All of the laid sec

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This is fl0 tin' swff

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train tin' who and eNerigu'a! yterda

hada't utheetted, you had to es and Ieel prett,' sure which gmacerses cii credit during the
work fur It to get It. No one was which.
week, and Father went to the

alepa along tin' troubled path- expecled the' government to
way of tada ant. give' us coin'- 5''° to him

age' to dare- the dz.n*cers of far-

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There was no place in town Store on Satw'da night and

wtr you could buy a ___
bottle of paid the- bill in (ll-wtth

A doctor was so bus)' xnakiqg aspinin tableta except tin drug

ti.

If a light was seen in yoor

hotise calls tint fit' often found St start
the's walks tanorrow
house' after midnight. the neigh'ou have' a great start' of rt- difficult Li keep regular office
flw' biggest thrth in a little burr would call up and ask if
vollectwms if you can remember °W'
boys Lilt was getting aeeskaees anyone was sick.
You wet most- eccentrics then with IUOderTI $II r*ths that
The' bt5gSt problem of the
'nw average- man aaw no used than now Inca i'se people had wder runners.
town policeman was to see tint
for a twt=.-batku'ooni house, a the' S*reflg'th kin) Uidepemlenco
Amudmeicupof coffee badjust t'n tjsp''u th'wil ga, borne wtus
tie' UiemieIv
twi:a- garage-or a tws.
rutead of as enact' i,'1flee' U it it1 a U-arE out falling esIf tin c'vrwalk. azx
acting has
Uae'
cii_ u.s. tudii,'
marriage lift'.
ix'.king his i*d_
furs to keep ini'.kerr' hours bebortir the-aann' bed thattts grandxnothet'Wawos'wwitbout beit about usdu other, not tin
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'T)uig wietber tin sersies or' wait.
in,
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Anyone selL id just
Folks
gat mote taUt in op
Ibose- were tin day'i-r,Of tIt'Cld tindet' his aim, not two, tin old girl
portuntt.s than In security
member'

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ctoiirmiiasi

y *1 pp rotc. !h*? In. C.?,' IC IRa Cat sO m. Cy4'pi-

of

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THE CITY OF SANFORD.
FLOR IDA
5,' H N Tamm. Jr
C:?y Clerk
PubliV Mar 21. 1573
DES
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NOTICE OP APPLICATION
i Sec I?? 493
FLORIDA STATUTES
or 1,*,)

Deli and Associates Eegre,rs SX Tn., ji"s.i

until 'I 0) PM on April 6. 1C17. for

'Oc. 1 CIqIOY 3, .an 'hi? ipil
unci.geed 4l$, on Sq Jh la' t
t,t,. pres.t en
AI, A
Judga
PIoeOraOIe Culst,'
• CoF'iy. FIcq41, 'ha,,
•cuuls? and .ocS1
E*ecs,'torI of hi (stale of NE
a LEVY i.clas.d, and It s.s.i
tim.. tells 1usd ha's. nsal• aD.
'or a
a'ovts 'n un• s , I ;W

mrt$trlOn of 511 -

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for law enforcenwnt officers compiled by
Seminole Deputy Sgt. W. S. Vintori and .115 WIlt?,
Jjjravne, was pr."c'nted to Shf'rifl ,Jtitm Polk by

''Iritori m'',hl
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certificate Peas tultd

of tpfcatont. and procedural
necessary due to the repeal
,

wOh relation to the county', ability the contrutcn of accsrumateIv

was
tol*

COUNTY. FLORIDA

sad c.r'tcalq

u'e
assest.d
Cuvtt,ca?e P4o 641

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ar

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
Los 19 51k 77. WeatCaVtflld

5 tt's

IN RI THE

MAaR AGE

IIUSSA14D. Silo CYNT'.
S¼LELLON. #1 C(
TO C'vP*TI4IA St. 5¼L!LLOP4
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED 'hit i'

Pi45 ben tiled igant' ,cu 44143 you

iaj

tsain, a water meter *ith sault, and City bu'ldecs. Inc

inc iuif'd
Florida 63503 as preie'ntly e,ittiflui O.)rteninces Aito

SAM LE.
&amp;s .i.etAO,s
wENRY S LI
O.ceas.d
SPEER I SPEE'
Artomn.ys 'or sao .'i'•
Sa's'ord, FIQri4 2777
P'ousus Mar 21. 714, Apr 4, I'
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IN VHS CIRCUIT COURT OF
•IQHTE (P4TH JUOICI Sc =

Florida 5390$. as it presently e.lsts connection. and wasIraa?ir lst The certificate numba' and vH of
descrPt'OSl of the
ssumece. ?t5
u's
ac
nthelol'mOf an ordinance by virtui OaIen and forc, main.

County .4 Sir nole State f F 'or di

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w'.?teil defensts, if lep. !Q .?
WILFRED
N
CONRAD

p,,,t chic, lka i. Cissalbar''
Fior,daJZ?gp,onor oquoqe.M4rch ."

ft THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11711

for tee relief densanujed ri
Pettue
WITNESSmy hand and the
th.5 Coi,rt .11 Pebruar, 35111
ICircu'f C,e' 5.,

IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

and for Seminole Counly.

Drawings. Spec tii,atiuns and

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office of me Engneev, Clati. Deli
mid Atsocialet Engineers. 1n . 30)
west FirsI SIred. Post OiIlc.
ra,r ISle, Sanford , Florida,

DElI CS
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It,. Ir%t Monday In the mOlsIts
April, 1517. qhCt, i "'i d d4y Of
April, I77
(.'iatesi this 35th day f F,Orvir,
1571
ARTHUR II

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Ai Clerk of

SECWITH, JR.

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tli.' "ii 1.. t. i'ii.', old

Seminole County. I- loruiia . tie 51,011

MARRIAGE Of' MARIAPI I

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.141
IN RI!. Till MARRIAGE 01
1 lttI).5 5tH- II lT('FiOf I
,%.l
i'elt'ner.
and
FRANK DOWLINCu ft ITCMOF T.
HuSband.
TO
FRANK DOWLING FLIT
CMOFT,whos. last knoyuntesdence

sheriff's office already 11115 ordt'rt'tj 200 COPIeS
for distribution to Its personnel.
(Hill Scott Photo)

lOiS Court os's this 35Ih da

Seeii
yu

w7p, JR

Clerk f If-ic Cuuuil Court

Duke suggested tin' 10crNY F'.', kolt
chants hit-c their own planner to
D.p,fv Clerk
formulate' a rvjurt'natiuumi plan CLEVELAND. MIlE &amp; NFNRY
7(jt florti, O
City 111111 ials 011.11111(1 ii 1d1_'u

SEMINOLE CO
SANFORD, FLA
fty 'wirg.'sia E P4,11
OLPUTY CLERK

Attøqn,, P,q Pt
PuiJ Office Sot I
Catta4Da'rt. ClUlda 37'
PsuDliVu FeØ 7, 5krcJs
A '2'

THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL somier S.t Thediposit 55111 be in flEA lie

IN 1151 CIRCUIT COURT SOS
(lark. Diets and Associates
SISMINOLI COUIITV SO 4'
Logneerl. Inc filly per cent of Inc
SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLOMIDA
OF COUNTY COMNISIIONIe
CIVIL ACTION NO. U lli
.NpOtt fcc eath sit will be refunded
IN Mt Tf', %.ir .se 04
olin teluirn UI Use Cooltact
NOTICE OS •liSl,,IL MIA4
'ut v 100;'
MUSE Mt
()tument5 In goud cunjiton if
f CUilflf 9 ThU Board
relurned no later than fifteen liSt
H5ban4,
missioner s of Seminole C's."
lolIowng the oieoing of bids
and
w?lng as tha Sects nuie Cw.t
411 PIOL ()5 a I
MARY
Oi
liiy the *0(5
LIII.. Soo *ill N4J a
Drawings Specifications aria
NOTICU OP SUIT
hearing II the Cguasly Cornun's.$uc"
other Cerslrac' Doum.att may be TO MARY J REYNOLDS. $24 O$anbes al Pea Ssisln,$e COunt.

MO II P4 A C K Y .
0E0H0E
lWinsor I Florida, and whoSe 1a51 Deli and Associates, and Pie Office
04 the nsana,jer. Sanford Airport
IIItSPOPIDEPIT, these presenli ktUe,5 address is the same
command you to app.ar and file
YOU ARE PIIiHEIIY NOTIFIED I I 3 PROPOSAL GUARANTY
Each proposal shall be ac
missIoner and nuinager of the ,'ovr Answer or other defense or that a proceeding for dittolulion of
0!iiiafl,d by an a.L'labi. fr,rs f
(1N'lsa 'l'itte Company's Sanford l=l.adnfJ *IhU,i Clerk uflfi, Circu t rnarriagef'sas Liews filed againsl ,Oo
Piviusal (suilanl1 in au's amount
uffu'i', stated, "Most downtown bull il Seminole Counly, I iosida. 1usd you are r.quiredto Serve I IUPI
and Set, a Cop,' thereof 00 0$ your whIten defenses, if ant. eivai to at leitI fIve 131 per cenl of
tft.relO On PelilIon.r 's atlocnes$
muIr' Ii.imith and a nu:iiber of Petif oiler's allot,.,', Mack P1
the amount of ttse Proposal, payable
whos. nantes and address appeal
to the oriDr ul It's. Sanlurd Airpp,i
Ii1ll*'ttY owners alL' t'xpi'rted I I,,,i,,uid, Jr , CL iy tAMP.
below, on or (dote Ih. 211h las 01 Aulnorilp. as a guarauslf Itsal ii the
Mliii I SEN NY. on or before lhe
to attend the aeuion,"
March. IS/I. and lile the
iglnaI proposal isacceplsJ, the biu,ber will
'Iwo weeki ago, the mner- 15th day of AprIl AD 5573. other
lhweuf wilts Inc Clerk of this CoutI ,icule he Contract, and Iile IC
*15. a default will be enleted
.Itsiu' (store service on Pelillors.,
ceptabi. Performance Sond *IIf'sin
i tuuits mniet with city officials, against you
attorney or ImmedIately If$er.afler,
O?h,r*Is. a default will ba enlered tiw'l (SOP Sits after Ihs award of ttse
WITNESS my Piand and Its, Of
including Gerald Duke, city
iilanrwr, to ilisc'uu the need fiial seal of the Clerk of Ihe Circuit
against you for Ihe relief deun44sded ColhI,att
II I SPECIAL FEATURES
in the PetItion
(Curl, on ItS 56th day ut M.,rch,
Ocwr reserves Use t .gt'sI to
lu
the'
,titiutt'rniu'
WITNESS my sand aid Oie seal of
down- A 0 1577

town area, particularly First
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established above for recept of
oi%als
SPECI
DRAWINGS
fICATIONS AND PROCEDURAL

AfthuV II Sick

Ilusinesa Asw. title of which Is IN NE THE

FIItST COPY Of a compact lit', pag(' law l$J0k

I v- , tannin; for President 13 NOT Of's t9© lrip - l's'
001'-;
.'e'Cfluse If beats posnp ft's the offuc, eeeuy dav'
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Eier.?aes
April I,

iiiltti'c
Morris, also a city comn

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9.Ie that 11515 ordinance has been
filed with the Secretary f Sale
(SEAL)
Aithur II Keck*IP,, Jr
Cierk 04th. Board of

ATTEST
*ith, Jr

MOPIPIACKY
(,t:OIIGF
TO
the Sanford downtown flier- kE3pop1c)if4T
Wl7SIflI!PICI
('tuints and property ownt'ts tins UNKNOWN
TOt) ARE 14(.l'lLtiY 14011111 1)
tie-cit arranitu.d to discuss the
thaI a proceeding lot the dis5OltUul
uplifting of the downtown,
of marriage has beers filed against
'l"Iiis was tlisc'toscd by John yju in It. Circuit Court in anl f

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S'O R. a Stir.

5q43"
cgur' e,tPe
clerk 04 t9's
ervce on Pett'oeer s attorney .v
imm,ijuat,lyth.e,.'Ta' alhllwiq S

c3nt

- MeUIOe' mad in America than you didon. it. complain am.ou: We.
NCVI YOltit
their days ui an old folks' borne
COnLE.
is the' golden lamp of We
Ycu could look at a bay and a were those who nad no children.

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Dr', %s 04•'•
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atulil. Ta , '

property described n such (ii
rc"n force main to Its. Citp of San
tfcaie will DI sold tO the h.,jrwit
tcvd gravit, collection System
t Of the
PropoSals *11 be publicly Opined ces"s b.dder at the front
Semnole County (our' Pious. at

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vet In' remanis eentiall,' an

The old people win' had ti end

e..m,q? Ca, aI%d 'Piat I

Section 3 This ordnance
take effect alsenthe Boardol County
received
Commissioners ha,

Cts air man

Ill ML. lilt MAIl IllAul 01
MOHPIAcP v.
I
MARIAII
Pettier
and

How's Your Lamp Of Memory?
ktt IN h,uti ma ,tustifzauk reasor

Corda

As DPuty C

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walkei mot-t alien is

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I4t '4o Qeuaueti Ae .

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romniamid lb. nati'm But there' is no units

Offbeat Ruminations

IF [(AL Hoi'LE

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PutiliV'l March 21, 30. 1572

His. I ow'th.phacs' I uustt Iii Florida s Wallace voters art' And even If the' Wallace tall) Ue'Ianizatior that man) con-

Musks' backers bravei
t' loosens 11w P'" t'W' ° NI o'flaider - a man reganbeti by
can ge tin' ,"oUte," said ore
Florida
as
an canipaigr contributors and it n-an's otrvers an a stalking
frp,wof and supporter "lit dismi
unrept-eaentative' state, one- that Muskx' is ti keel ha' promise of hoe-se fur Sen. Edward Eeiinedy
Uuegi't seem
Li' have'

andlrie N 'id IN. P1W
SECTION 57 The NE

and the principal of

group of visitors.

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Cmion ou tp c' of San$d. k.iils.l. Ca,mI'y, 3'.'. ,' I
Florida, at S X a'ooc. P U on 0l Prote
in r. 5. (t?af• ,'
AprIl 10, liii, a? Ite Cii,' Coe'
$(4Rr ft ...E'I"
milliOn Room diPuI C?,' 14111 etC.
City of Sanford, FIordi. *111 cn

Persons ntierul.e may ag'o..r
and Dl IsuIrd at It'll time led

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Lawsof Florida 63 SOS has b*s. and arid Associates Engineers Inc
hereinafter called tn's. Engne.r
continues to be, a source of con

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the 1k' Witt Carter School, Mrs.

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the

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lion as a whole' It dwarfs most other groups w'itiur
American societs. arid were' it truly unified ii cci'aid

flOt

Muskit of Mann' looks, worn out publisher WIlliam Laeti and tus wbem't his backer. spent dechaT't'Cf candidate' for a Y1?

Son, Richard that, tetfied that ru'ntu'd vehtcle' and ))rtt'e(1t'i!

tt.'llmmig tnt: IL at ethnic .nlcricai who ti helpless.,'

tirnt a "racist," and now to top it off Ins fuctur) has
tiegun laying of men
Vut' talk about a black minority of
milhior
to

Democratic whert' tx-rolled up 3upee' cent of

beginning Republican nonunatwt. tour sengti= in tin' cn-aectiar tht

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thereafter as possible, on the 15th Publits Mar II. 25. 21
day of April, 1573, wnllder the
rn
enactmmt of It'll following Or
DEft 6?
dnanue:
Mordnanc.ret$Ing to S.minoie
S(CTIOP4 Ii
Count,', Ft'irIUa. relating to corn
ADVERTISEMENT FOR lIDS
petitiwe bidding on purchaSeS and
I I I Pu,iC NOTICE
contracts providing for the ri'peal
ot Lawiof Florida è)0.S as euistlng
and being in
receved by
That lend lying Range
33 east, In the form of an ordinance by virtue Sealed ProposalS will be
TownVuip IS South,
sailing ?he Santord Alrporl Authority,
s.
and rorded In the Public Records of Laws of Florida 71
nf0rd, Florida. her."satler cailed
forth lhe ,eav,n for repeal and

home rule without lhe necessity for

likening Musk.ie' tI tin' Georgi

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ECTlO14 SI The S 'u
SECTION 33 Th.

AIANOONING OF STREETS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Z0i, Seminole Coufil , IPul City will clot,. wa(a?e and
Fla ,
$bi aV5yritt Of teul C'ty aI'd ??l
Floridi under It. fiCtitlO5 rcam. Of
PublIC In and P tPiq lt?M'!'I
ALTAMONTE VILLAGE SQUARE,
All
tslce.Aaftef 1SIitrlDedte *t
Pit I untied t regiter sad
those wr.eqs u's Pta? of knora Un?
I. &amp;$reCOVd.d S's Pi. COOK 14. •Je
rme wilts lhq CI.,k of tPi Circuit
Sweinole County RCOu'le't
Court, Seminole County, Flordi In SI.LII
Of those req4% u's Plan o
PrOvitiOlsi
with
the
acccrdanc.
ri Slat
S• lJ, . •
IN. Ficiltious NIne Statutes, To
oI IS. Page Cl. $.niii County

Lake Water AssociatiOn, Inc.,
r.'gueiling a C.rtlllcsfe of PubliC
for
Convenience and N.cessit
water i.rlce In Seminole County,
Florida
A general de$clipt'On Of the area
wherein appilcotlon to provide
water servIce has been requested .

ChaUenge for its housing

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field liable fir damage unDe' the' iøs'
Putjl,Pirtt daily otcept Saturday, Sunday miii CIr,stm.s

Notice

County, Florida

The myth of black units deniands a counterpart myth

Copir

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T e I I s C::) f

to buy endangered areas tind the3,OflOehaplainstn the Armed reported," she said. "1 had a
sick, sad feeling inside.'
natural Force's
tht'mu
into
turn
Mrs. Gudbransen, who testiMrs Gudhran,sen, 19-year
pn'su'rvc's.
me compromise - sought in ife of Cmdr. I. U Gudhman- fled in a clear, unwavering
said her husband reportthe lorimi of an amnenetment--is sen. testified she had sexual rejointly sponsoted by Sen. Bob lations with Jensen once in May
(;rihamn, 1)-Miami Uikes and and three tinic'i In July of last
Legal Notice
Sen. Jim Williams, D-Ocnla.
year.
"You're saying you cornThe bill to Itive 154o-20 year
SOC
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V A CA TI NO. CL Oil NO

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cmpiitiun fur it is based on a invui iuddI enough.

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I)emnocrattr Parts is

Santcn'C clortd

C)oeflS

Montt

paid te lOvs,nct

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'F
oRI"i)o, i"l'uj
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
witness testified Mcun&amp;i in the he hit her with somethlnit. 1 aflY dotit return a death said the defendant should have
been prnsec'uted under the ____________
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firstdegrremurde'rtrlalof Roy think it was a knife," he said. penalty."
FICTITIOUS
stcmuious NAME
The jury was selected after habitual offenders act.
Ferrell Austin Beck told the
Carroll Paulk that she saw a tall
NAME
tuy gr, that I am
NOT IC[
'thm man attack a young dark court he found a handbag in the ftbOUt9O minutes of questioning.
,'ngaQId in
at
I! md St
c: s CC'POV
•,n
A claims bill filed by Sen. Dahaired girl in a busy shopping same parking lot and turned it
S.mnoi. County, Florida
04 Crown .1 gaged 1. buinhit at 155 E
ici McC'laln, It-Tampa, appar______
nder the fe(IdIOuJ% name
center last April 29, the same cn'er to police. Later testunony

c.'rult,tt' to all white' people' simply by 5-Irturt of their

Pota; k.uieitons rovuii' mat eli mel s

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duort lmpei that a real beginning was made in fargi.
a black units a black bloc, whicn would be a power ,
tie' reckoned with on tie notional political scert

-that ut white' unity. The'

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Paulk A4urder Trial

said uhoul that Nutionau

gates seernetf tm in tatri representative' of 22 million
black Americun
There was everything 1mm ulcl'guiird NAAC type's i
conservative' business sulti to dasrub-clad black separausis. with t'ver degree' of political ideology in between

nation on its chouee' of

Press Rootr ot'emar

SUUSCRIPTION RATES
is" wee.

In an inter,lyw prior to

"After agonizing over it two ___________________

posed imn'nuttnent allowing the Navy.

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on jury selection. Under the
the victim.
believed abducted and slain,
In opening arguments, hills- proposal the victim's family
Paulk, 29, of Tampa, is ac'c'used in the stabbing death of borough County State AU)'. Joe would 1w compeiisatetl
the 22-year-old Hilisborciugh Spit'nta, tOIL! the jury. "based on by the t.ate because of alleged
County SChOOLS secretary whose the facts, the state is going to negligence.
In oFfering the bill, McClaIn
body was discovered lii a stuil- demand, and I say that very
low grave ma wooded area near strongly, the death per,aty" claimed the state was negligent
'fense attorney Michael in allowing Paik, a convicted
) the University of South Flørida
about two weeks after her hu'.-t'eni 051cc! the jurors, felon, to go free on bond on an

B lock Own Un I ty

CHARLES HAYS

Edito"

Mrs. (udbransen, a mother of

year-old Jensen In motels on take a Lie detector test do pr
thu biti' 10 u'll ,'nvlronmnrntiil
Jensen Is charged with conMay
l and July arid visited his innotence
prutu'( lion bond',
ihid iintw'umnlni', an offir er by
A spokesman for the Air".
l'he original hili would allow engaging in illicit se's with two the chaplain In his Cecil Field
can
Raptista flepartnwnt
quarters on July 15 and 17.
the state to declare certain women,
She
testified
she
fell
in
hove
Chaplaincy
Services said
wildlife arias of "critical conThe courtnuirtlal brought an
cern" ii they are threatened so unprecedented protest From with Jensen in December 1970 department believed Jensen to
and reported the affair to Pier be innocent and declared, ".''
develuupitient could he rOri- Jensen's denomination, the

ooh and aah and tiake their ht'ads in disbelief evidence lhaii in previous S'Ciil'S. (Jane

cures, labor under the' same burdeti and are' guided b.i
Society

played fl

blonde "If it needs to have a sii.m.mber court presided o'.'
label put on it, I am an adult- by trial judge Ret'i. M. Cole

adultery.
liri (',udbrarEsen 1o,k the

iuireed ton compromise linking Cnxtr. Andrew I-'. Jensen, 140-

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S.'ru,tr supporters of Askew't

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cosuleration on lix

GREEN

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v.'s "nil D DCYt'LE. Advriistnç Dtr,cTo &amp; Au? to PutsItsha"

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'1cm I)ewe'y inul ar 11w' suheCt

primaries is

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aireath running out of flSaiie)
energy. wiLl oth twu
r"
primaries de"wr and twem%
tnTee" ti gr. One' is remnmileel a!

more

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rent at least haul the- grace' not to pretend he had w;
sonu'thming
The blunt truth is that. except for Hurn;uhre, who hr 4
a real nee'mi ti make' a ousek dent somewhere in order
be a plausible' alternative it' Muskic most of the' .....'
tinnal candidates' prohab!' made a p-i've' strategic errc'
in getting involved in a cost! mnajcit effort It Florida
carl last I iIl stmwing Wallact
I and otheri saw
beating all earners t was evident then the- Florida test ,
could an!' be' a dubious struggle for se'rorn place' The
silt' business of claiming "victor'" train second third
fourth and even fifth place was begun early It has nc
parallel as a piece' of political folly
All that morse nE that travel all those words and tI..
energ fist THIF'

At

A VVeather Note

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made a "good showing' at £ per rent

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Ftord.

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quiring that pro arid colkge tpnrtA tpertaeuhiir

gives bier i Ieti.side' mandate Ii go charging or, thniuugl

Senait M.icr1t .eaiie Mae

George' Aiket. agret'

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would prnbabh be eJt wtJ,
erweez the trixit runners t.' phy
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thevteli below 40 per een: Tw,.. cialit' 1IateG and UWrr otter. chnwe of
UIXI'd 0 House and &amp;nate anCi that not Tioiiurafli defeated
writing
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Altho'igh Rdi arn.ndrr '
wMikl apply ti any sp'wt.
made it elear that he 'a '.

- - llietwoii,ntrnvcralalnu'attI1I' tSIp)W(l 11W Si note rafrndnr
today a the llniai' rfumnI9l
delii,tr 101 0 ))1t)W)8l that ln'it'
Admits
Navy
bill tI'nnIiM iN' lined II) per e'i'nt
of their gate reecipta it they
allowed liwul television blinkplaytil In
oi
itat"'t inihlir stacllitins
I )iii'f JUSIJIl' II K l(nl'er
C1' I) af) I a I ri
10 I
L11 0 v e
I? 'zinwhtle, was to Interrupt the
prureedinga in both house's with
ri'wrt In a joint session on the
JA(i&lt;SONVII.l s;, I- ia t Al', roitted adultery with Crndr eel 'tie affair to the base e'
mwvd for new judges in F'lorida. -- The wife' of ii Uavy corn- Jensen" asked the chaplain's live officer Capt J. W. Sht,
Jensen's civilian attnrr.'
attorney, in cross eiaminatinn
l('ls'rt,s' r.'Iwrt is required by nianider hits testiFied she lell in
It Rlakrofl of CMf
Jack
'r'oi're'
saying
you're
an
the appriival of the voters a love and hail an afFair with her
Chrtsth, Tei., reserved for La'
week nito ut a judicial revision chaplain, who is charged with adulteress"

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fr !irr trk

'sirn.

at,nI
Huw' Minority l,ad.r 1nn }etthng to
heed, ft-Rota Raton,
iiorp4 Ieagu. blatknntq of Miami 1'
the tat on tak'yIion blaekMJtis phin horn. jami and 9"

Jerry

l'rei4.nt

vemnber tatewid. ballot.

iglit in resrw' an aliitt right.s

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i,.. atn-. tPy

h.'art on tt

kitiIntivt' pnwige of (toy. Thonia a.nid he will light the
Ilotoi.' bill with a proposal that
))'ii)jn
land •'

hi was a "solid third." that he win going on to thi
%l
"gluing Ic win'
. Wisconsin primar
hajf of f'jjrda's sizable black I')enuicratic vote, and also
scored heiivilv-al extwcted-ifl the overlapping Jewuh
eiderh% c'nmmunit' in the broad Miamt'lo- on Lauder.
dale' zone

talked atut is, ahead of wr

for rain.

lrltss 1: is ciw ecrn'exitiane
flUt
he
iti the right I(OE'. S IIWifl&amp;

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citmonstration of the ability of the Democratic
ri.orities to respond to bald leaderalup by a
irnpetent Democratic governor

tv
r,thrc trig tirs'
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UK tO&amp;aLee a. P
It i Tflafl 0' tawi. $Wtt &amp;2

SI'ruilp

,nprnuike that may gaIn

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forward it search of bigger thinis u' other more signij.
rant primary states Rut that rrafl'. i not saying a lot
Wallace simpl has made fools cit them all To hea
Humphrr and third-place .lac'ksan in their postprin
rnmmeni WRi 10 watch the ttn'att'r of the absurd
p'.. with a mere 15 per rent, told a nanonaj
!riP%iSIflfl audlenec that what he' did in Fonda "demc
s.aic
s:rates that I can win .1a'ksafl with ]

olit th' right to tlrink, wager at

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parirvnitii.1 tahhlhusn1 and rJ.tcl a Imflar pvnpriaI In
i A)') i'nterel into tontrattq appestel l7fl
11\ll.MIASSEF;, I-b
Sruiti,rq hove t'omoctcd a heail.'d lot troohi.'

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r)cmneratsc voters
special Some S tier cent of those
mv
cndidal''-th
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i-nnw
m'e
turneci nut
getting 42 per rent and Sen
WLdI

nation. this state. these counties and
rir cities are being caught up xr an almost tutal
v. ve of protest b' the voters and taxpayers
dgalnsl the waste of moneys, the inexcusable
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practice of selfish and partisan politi which
maki democratic government appear not only
Washington Ins ighi
.'iumsv hut unrespoiive.
When this session opened there was an aura
Impefuilness which even the most S t a t e P r I rn a r I e s A P o I i t I ca I (i rc U S

cissing of the- fingers

2 Controversial Bills
lop Senate Calendar

$en Edmund Muku.

payers.

truly out-of-the-world climate where the
legislators live and move and haVe their being
Unless samethrng of a minor miracle ncUrs
the regular session will earn the "dri-notlung'
title which suco affairs arc apt to get. Yet it U not
a "do-nothinit." It has been a stop-everything,

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WASUINGTO'% NEA

Of course there have been bifis passel
course there will be enough aceomplishments
rung U s that thcLce of both parties can find
something to "point with pride' when running
for re-election
R1ectrn th year, hev&amp;, mv he
something different 'Ilse temper of
j,tl
getting shori At every level the mouthing of

Not the legislators alone. hut the members of
the cnhinet saw flits as B flireat tx their OWTI
fiefdoms and this program was skewered At
prent the reorgamz.atIon of environmental
programs and housing have also gone the way of

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flUitIv(
For tht

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First Street and possibly oiw- ATTONfIEYS ION

way sonic sti'erta x install no PLTITIONI?l4
PublIsh Mirth 35. 71, Apr
left turn sigims to move traffic 1573
1)1-ft N
aIOITIt the urts'rs'

of ici.c? ant or all Proposals. or an

l'eoruary, A () 5573

(Seal)

irl IherI and lu Ale any in

Iutrslatity UI tecIuruicalI, us ..',

ARTHUR H SECKWITH, .15. Proposal in the inlerist of Ihe
Clerk of CIrcwI Coon
Owner
5r Ma.ine Broen
ISLAL
t).pf,' Clerk
%,antorcl AItpO(I AuthorIty
HUll 114 1 U P,'1) illS rut
Is, A K Sriosmakeq.
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SaP4I'ONfl, FLORIDA 33111

Altoneyl fat Peiltloner
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EHIA III

liii 25, MaruPi 1, II, 35

AIIr5I

Robert Nosun'sssd,

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YOU ARE NOTIbIEI) tIlt a"
actors fur U.floIotion of mazviage
and OIler relief Poi bean filed
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Prederik Aitcwne5 fur Pall Oiler
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o(uguuaI *th thu Clerk 0) he abese
slyI,IjCporIg,4'sQf befgeetti iPiPidi,
usl Auril, 5571. QIP,err*,si a Ju,4gnent
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r.lief dansandeci in Its PqII,,
WITItESS my PanS and seal f
Iail Court IPuit ki,i Ja of March,

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$ornilteJ I, Ecu San, IA.
lag.q53'rv
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Counts, 1kw 'ii
4, g'ia'
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wherein appi al 'on fu PruIciJ'I
service ii.s Dee"
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ad D'sng
Tisal land iyu's
Tiwniesip 1* IosAfS. Senile SI Sass
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f %.ntnüil COl.a-ly. as
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An 01 sad 5*10.5 l5 in,J SoAPi .i'

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ARTHUR II ISLCIiWITP4 JR
as Clerk 4
Said Coot'
is, Ellen Scott
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SECTION 3$
The kuth 1.103 f
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MINERALS
VITAMINS
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ETC.
TEAS

TIMEX REPAIR CENTER

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WES-KAY WASHETERIAS

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SANFORD HEATING &amp;
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quite a disit,;ince and there tire so
rnany graduation gift Item'
there; gifts for newlyweds or
lucky folks celebrating anniversaries, housewarinings
ou name it-there is a gift
te%er

EXCLUSIVE specials are found at Nan's Gift Shop. 2ol Ehn Avenue.
Nellie Coleman. the ownet st-eks original items on her many

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BBEAN CRUISE! OF OR
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eyeryt%ing from high pea#%
10 *W018 rK% 10 Oeserl At I ol

lormancit. and price Let's
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SANFORD HEATING &amp;
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or largef life.

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Joy Lu'.Frarts
Art a Craft Supplies, — 01"s — Cards
PH.131-ar?

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Where every Aoman
(an find her expression
of beAuly Intriguiml

Personally escortd,
in Europe.
all expense, 5WO•O ix weeks
departures.
from S664. Hundreds of
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payst Don't leave your
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Try the colorful ne's
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NAME GRAND

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Working Persons Special 11:32 i rn
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anyiAllere-his store is known
irowid these parLs as Gator's
Oce Hardware. Go over itrill
visit him. fellas—

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on and on about all tile fabulou.,;
who already Nis everything gift suggestions and Item Nan
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h1 t'.'.hjUt1
cat
Up onw of tile
think that you

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decided to open this gift shop, it
wait only a sniall corrier room in
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PH,931-3433

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ks only tile most beautiful.
It most original, the inost
exclusively special for tier

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Nellie
owner
of this
uniqueColeman,
little shop. stock now; Italian glazed carved front the coconut. I(eall%
new Fenton Interesting.

Phone 649-4426
Hwy 17-02, Debary. Florida

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current planning
without one.
otne of the new itenis we saw
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w re U
tile• d' -orator
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•e-we
wewant our homes to
set-,
mirror
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wall
rrnect our go(id taste in Shop were custoin inade canbsolutely beautiful and made up in wrought iron tit
ran
decorating---our gifts
black, pink, or white and gold
in all sizes shapes unit forms
-of a
'i be distincti vee and 'one-of
ltt.Ill) lo'. ci&gt; lii.. iiu'".t UflUSil ii
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were exquisite polishe
kind'.
wood flower arrangements itein we saw this tune tivas ;I
ited at21
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planter inade of I Philippi v
inade in the Philippines and
1.Un Avenue. is just the ideaI
salad sets, of this &amp;title wood. coconut carved with I bird

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reputation of the designer. '17hey
carr richly designed groupings wirvice at no extra charge _41nd

utomatic

Lewis Sales &amp; Service

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remt inber '0 per cent off on
,reatest selection of furniture

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Ph. 321-2740

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;trvits and one ex(positc
1 ~11te sonlethill)". too, because
prl,
t, hanginit lamp Aith it round
t,1v% alrea(h hatt tile tie-st
Italian inarble Lible attached
f,,r the quality of furnishing
I no legs-it is designed to hani!
u could find an) where.
Ilvi%ern two ch.airs probably. I
Roinel's is noted
%.dues -high quality ;Intl loA
Nilay we suggest that you Jun,
st, So store wants to be just 110p Oil down if) Itoinel's and set,

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are offering 20 per cent oil the
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bite to solve that problem b)
1 V.ish4d ti bri'ii. p
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&amp;urtg the work in her office, up - all nCa. ..nd
their two children -a son IA-e,
A hich is open five days a vivek, dorw.
joy is a thorougWy charming age g. who goes to school in
from 9 a m to 5 P.M
Articuated for the future U
voting woman, the wife of Altamonte Springs, and li t tle
refired Au' Force Major Robin Jo). age 4. who keeps
ttlt-phor*.dlCtaphX)e
The business man could Just WaU.aceL McFarland lie was things live)) around home I
call in to the office, dictate his stationed at Orlando Air Force Wallace is employed in the data
yneorWndeflCtand Base some years 040, found processing center at Seminole
come by the ne xt day and pick it
this was the kind of place Junior Colltge.

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bt"er busuloess cifflcr~.
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HI-HEELS

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have
ih~,%kkrepmg needs. or cmyvni
-weds

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itt'. word In her business And
.,;I pervim is the C•C&amp;iU
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su curd
:errsted in reaching the small
t.sinessmiwbodarmflotYt
rwed a full time -^-retan.,~

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i,e.ir,tur
uth )oil And now , friis
c1cntiii
here we are preparing for
Au. or.Iing to the word froni
,rung perking up.
well, I have decided that this Inanuf.Iutur,r5. styles
I ciI1 lit tht ep rt.s.lo It In itunu
th
1912 furnitur.
,ni1twhestep4'rtwe have met f..chuii,s V.111 incltuk Kar1
\II ru in it tilt- till) of Ui' h
.. lhl ci'. ii tllL\ Jeannette
tiler down at flirinl s Fur. %, lilt Spanish stylesrunning
ni tire in the Long'.cood I'Iitzii on I Iiii' etii,iiI In uir.'rcrae
l'r,nL' and
sluice i'aIntiI
US. 1792
she is so talented and offcrs inpopularli) this year. Iiutnted
free Interior decorator service c'.00iI finiclit S fl in flOV.
favorite
(Ifitt V.04111 IS pecan, V.1111
'.th the PIIR h.ISCS Y ou

office manager:* secretarY to anythIng you m4ht rtred in Lhv
lecutWes In large

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-.isted wth secrets a
FAst
keeping recor, Pes Altamonte cunnwrca1
ng
and quite
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This is a
Siwdi IIJTIIe Don't YOU beautifully designed bUMnC&amp;
just down Semc an from
on it A really good
12 hard to find — fci'
s Builders.
j
and her acs1ate, Mrs
UflpOsble to find For
1Iot-nberc'r, hate
...'us prou1em as far other type_c
just a little ostr
' problems.. solutions had to
f.'.md
month, flw offer aU tie usu
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Solution
Joy's .ecretarial 5eTVlCt'5 tiJdifl
The
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Parliamentary Club Elects
The Parbamentary Club of
Winter Park met recently at the
home of Mrs. Gcorge Herrmann
th Winter I'*rk, with tht
prrl3.ient. Mrs W. Vtnc'el
Roberts of Sanford. prrsIdtm.
Major item of business was
officers for the coming year
Mrs. Roberta was re.elccted as
Iresident; Mrs. Elmer G
Awrencv of Winter
J. J .Siecikoski.
pestdent: Mrs. 33
recording secretary; and Mrs.
George Herrmann. ueasurer.

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the group at the stale ecu'sown of noral design M*Pe
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featuring El empIre WaiSt,
sciatlng clergyman
camelot sleeves, a white wide
with Mrs
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single riN ceremony in First
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Baptist Chiwth of t)urledin green ribbon and carried
Mahi.ser,
to the convention for the
Edward
Mrs.
bouquet of pink -'.
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ut-ganist, presented appropriate sweetheart roses and baby 's
Members of the Semin.k
nupti&amp;1 selections for the
Parliamentary Club have been
ceremony.
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RrI&amp;amald Miss Susan
of
tnrcb decorations included
the Wint,'r Park group wtn -s
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MarsmeleL the third Thursda
a P' ° Shaw wore gowns identical to
-rangements and
rnoruru of each month.
REXFi.lR1) CLONTS
MRS.
Anyone Interested In con1'nd iO*$ the choir lOft, that of the honor attendant and
carried
6iven in mamage b) her
u.sir
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crepe dress and both wire white trip to Key West and their new ShIP
ther, the Pride wore a formal Warren Fletcher WU
corsages to complement their home will be tx's the Orlando Parliamentary Procedure as :
It ngth gowit of sata-pesu with n'-an and serving as
guide is innited to call the
area.
-Kbce of siculptured %vniw I" Clonts, brother Of the ensiembles.
71v groom is employed by C. president. Shea&amp; Roberu. or
Followmig the ceremany. a
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scalloped necklm and groccAn and Charles Evans.
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held
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cousin of the ''s'sreception
amelot sleeves
Gruwm
wW the tride will be arganiz.3tion.
hillirch.
bride's
mother
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yIe veil of silk tIIUsICIn trim- powder blue crepe StTreI length Mrs Linda Clarke kept the employed by one of the area
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ilptiwed Venise dress th ma hlnc jacket
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Mrs Elmer C. Lawrence, vice president.
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A summer wedding is plan.
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their daughter, MISS Katrina
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Honaker, Rensford. W. 'a., and
Mr and Mrs Forrest Keeling,
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Born in South Q'sarleston, %V
Va., Miss Keeling attends
Seminole High School and
Sanford Beauty College.
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grandson of Mt. and Mrs. J M.
taker and Dasid I. Myers
arid the late Mrs. Myers, all of
SanfordMr Myers, who was born In

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) -Ui family you wall he able to avoid the tenipc$tUOUS,
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ti : Your judgment is not too good so mute a point to
t;c check w-hatescr arises, then you can sidestep SOfl
-ise difficult pathw 2)5
RliS (Mar 21 to Apr l) See what should be done to
c your home more comfortably charming as well as add
he harmony esashang theme flow You hate to use a new
oul if YOU want to start an uptmend in some important
ci Get bus)' early
At'RlS Apr 20 to May 201 Sonic discussion
ssa- with associates if you want to get those new

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Sallit- Harrison Chapter, u Ross, Mrs. A W li'e. Mrs
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the American Revolution
It is not yet trio late in the Friday at the General Henry Mrs. E. I. Hutchinson, Miss
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middle and upper south to Shelton Sanford Memorial Ei -ua Baker, Mrs E M. Hoke,
divide and set out man) Library. with MISS Barbara Mrs T. K Wilery. Mrs. R. w.
value for less money!
;.vrranials but this should be Rupre'cht, Mrs. W C. Wilburn Clark, Mrs Hagan Jennings.
d:mne before net. growth
"" and Mrs C E. Butler as Miss E Beall, Mrs C. L. Pit.
far sdvarn
Divide and hostesses
curd, Ms H W. Rucker
Mrs. B E. True led the ritual Mrs E A C1.aPP ° Cearwater,
wtmrung, i-f late flowers are
required, do rg; do this. until followed b) the American's guest of Mrs Wildne'r
-'s;iril or !ata - Later Paintings Deed arid the IIUI of (is.
"StaSparigled
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give the best results
-. the Florida State Long,
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Various lawn grasses., such as "Suwannee River."
MISS Irene Hinton, Regent,
centipede, St Augustine, Zoyui
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and Bermuda, that are grown presldedcis'er'theshortbusl.flesS
Cir
introduced
and
from sprigs or plugs, may Ps. meeting,
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planted from now until uuid. Edward Simpson, custodian of
the library, who gave an insugu'ner
ttrrstlrsg and informative talk
Fourt&amp;'t'rs members were
Dci not neglect to ciii iawn.i cci the contents of the library. present at the March 10 rlset'tmg
regularly that went' .Aerplafl.e'd
The
president-general's of Jacaranda Circle at the
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in driving is necessary. as well as more courtecy tow ar.1
is aciw. Ihank
,1:MlNl I May 21 to June 21) if you talk over some
etary matters of importance it titi a financial wizard or
em, you can handle them with hUe efficiency You have
n on some heavy responsibilities that now seem to be
touch for you, but this s not so Neap busy and all is
lOON ClihLL)RI:N (Ju:. 22 to Jut)' 21) Goc.l friends
in a most emotional mood, so handle them with real came
Show you are most thoughtful of them Take those
its treatments that are really good and time tested
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C dome YOU tan go out for amusements, SO gel an early
on them Confiding it, others couki result in the loili of

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At bottom lt'ft. Mr ftLarkwell is c'u'nrrrnrd with th e bare facts of spring sitIng The
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At the socii hour refreshbene.u.th to encourage mit-ta
were Mrs. Howe aad Mr's It F.
int't.(J1 Rye grasses grow ments were served
McSwain The meeting opened
quickly now arid twice a week
Others attending 'ICts' Mr'S I. sa th the readin g of a mxem
ITIOWU-IgI will Pr needed.
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Carl Lind. a soil arid con.
Confederate
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He also showed mnementoes ° south, make sowings of
slides taken by the I'. J.
A7.AiJ-'k (lAB
5ill"er kAnd.s listed beans, beeU canAzalea Westgotes on thew Mexim U ip, thitlit
lid and water Mr-s. lAnd
ClThe March Metung of
L ae on.'ol uutcunSrnitni himgr plans
con
carrots.
'flwy' found the scenery en- jewelry, a bawl ;nuldt'd of red taloupes,
Showed glides as Mr . [And exub was held at u-s. -u.-s.
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Fred Pope with Mrs trancing, the climate varied clay, r kettle of black clay, c'owpcas. cu(mmbers,eggplants,
pladned some of die Irrigation
Mrs
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brown
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prppers.
wa
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wid
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of
bells
and trer pecrolt
projects that were built and
Robert Welt as CV4105%ells. friendly Hotels and food were clay and a hand woven Indian spinach, squasis, tomatoes anii
Mrs. Loiu'rme Messenger , club
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waterrrwlons
much leu ezpensive Ow North rug.
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prewdent., presided. Mrs.
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of
United
f)aus:hters
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the border and screens at
Hostesses served desert and
swain reported that She had of
lMilb for summer bkioz'ning the Confederacy- will meet 01
coffee arid used a St. Patricka
favored youngsters at Little windows were riot needed
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flies. gnats and mosquitoes Da., tt-iolif in decorations. The that IlwY be Planted
calls
Red Schuol House with a
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Magnolia
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Thutsdiiy
are
sit-re Just riot l,here"
mnantel arid coffee table were March
Valentine party and served
gloriosas, crinurns, c-ju, March 23 u.t 2:30 p.m
bedecked with shamrocks
them fresh orange juice arid
Mrs. J. It Tnuluck will be coIn the beautiful mountainous green lace doilies embellished toberoses, caladiuma, ele..'-u ..
home baked cup cakes. The
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pop .
ears,
gladiule,
' the refreshment plate's
children and teacheri enjoyed (It&gt; of Monterey, s
4W8. Atmil,
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tigndias. Make successional the Confederate Era will he
the party togetherThose attending
the
under
contrast between ancient
plantings of gladiolas at two presented
Treasurer, Mrs Esther historic buildings and new Westgate,
Plant both your feet firmly
Mmci.
Henry week intervals, to ins ire a long WTaflgfls.flt of Mrs Tie&gt; Ray •
Lansing, gave' th e financial modern ones. He showed a Russell, Dempsey Courier,
program chairman
on the ground I Ease and
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report and announced dues
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comfort is your style. You
Picture of monaste:y built in Henry0
payable at May mtw",irsi:
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easy-love-ear vtedge. Bold
place mats for sale by the club, an exei'saeIy
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Mrs. Messenger will
represent the club at the
Dn,tnct Conference and lainche'uru in Winter ?au-k. The
gros'otedtomakentoktfut1ft
of money to the Salvation F'sy
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tahINi Ifs. fl.verly hillbillies," tren tnalfltMn'(1 tPwniights.st
ttk(1 I u.uhl k, the years. 1-s. lAid. and list
Pr sail 1
nIt1t Pr why it has stayed
t%tpçi.d
a freight
that, *0 I
t.siding for Ins Angeles I wits arn.tln.I as tti'ij ** It has
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11 years old "
a the same type of blend arwI
I'rrryimin found witk
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ha n'ts We 95' 'i.'ry rart-ftl
group talktl (Pr SIPI'Ia ,i()t3fl-. who we hire 5151 51 r.ptat'euwnt
thIrw'rt,' tie saimi Well, the for anyrme who
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twit day (Pry hired me Of
of t he Pioneers produce'
ioIr*4 I was working
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said
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l'm'rryrisan sang with
of tither groups anti did wifne, botter"n (otintry music Rol,
western mnu*It, I guess, is
traveling with them, then
western song is strictly about
nally heard a group railed the
Co'w&amp;i's
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nschtior-ed,
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and was hired us a stanul.in, of brohrri Przsrta 51fl4 trw'
Two years mlii. 1936, he be-. driving arid *urh"
'There is also a 'twang" to .
rants' one of 11w regulars

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iiiikt' it Iflht) .1 ring 'l'tie ssoon part is cut oil anti the

l)EAit I'Ol.I.\' i"r;incu's might hit' interested to know'
that tilt- new thing Ili our town is using I,aby spoons to
mss,ikt' jewelry. Titu' small
sterling ones make lovely
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most stunning
pins. T
list, I lime seen was a
)oofl with it curved bande hung on a I n g tund
rather heavy chairs to cc tar
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i)EAII P()i,lX tine of (j
the gals wanted to preserve
her tInily's first spoon. I
suggest taking It to an arts
and crafts shop auth have the Sh)mmmI t'iiiht'tidetl In a plastic
cube that can tie used as a paperweight or as an ornanient oil if lable --GE'ORGIA
Polly's Problem
i)EAII I'OI.I,\'- lIu-lp' What can I do (ii straighten
Imlastic' collar stays that were accli'mstallv k'lt It)
v.iit'n the shirts were laundered.'- MRS. E S
i)l-:AIl POi.I,\' -My Pet l'eu'ce is with ieoIli' cc-ho hor'
row books amid never return them. I have nearly 211)
books which I an's very glad to lend to aii one whim, wants
to read thetis I always writs' my name in the front, yet
sunny art' nt's sr ru-hun tied I try to keep a list of the borrosters tint often 'Allen I ask someone about a book, time
amisstt'r is, 'Oh, I returned that book long ago." Please.
t'ntis. look over your hookshi,'ls,'t to sue if von have
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dangerous, 1(3 tiik It) the tried and trite (ItS
aogr su')mk done on that hobby that pleases you Slay

in out budget
he or she will be
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iiiii W,'sI earths divu.ht' 'I'hm'

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t.''t tins,' ho kite it is right

9:30 (2) Nichols

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9 30 (4) Lucy Show
10.00 (2) Dinah's Pliot

10:30 (2) t.,oncentrailOO
11.00 (2) Sale of the
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(4) Famil y Affair

(9) linwitched

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(6) Love of Lite

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6 45 (3) Sunshlriu
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(9) FIorda Agri Wuwid

DARK o4 te SUPS

(4) Love Is a M.iny

11:30 (2) Johnny Carson

6 IS (2) IV Classroom
Almanac
(a) Sunshine
(9) Slim Mims
5 30 (4) Sunrise Scios,'ster

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(9) Newlywed Game

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tint t A aid business or tiigjsly irtistis lInes (or best teaults
ttt martyr complex while young throug,ls kindness and

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(Rerun). McGarrett and his deal of research.
James
NBC,
9:30-0:30
crew become suspicious when a Garner As Nichols (Reruri).
mugging victim (Vic Morrow)
This was the opening segment
refuses to press charges.
reason is he doesn't want to of the series, introducing
draw attention to a certain Nichols as a rogue who quits the
ArIII) to find fortune. He
storage locker holding $2 0,000
in cash. The key was In his returns to his home town, as we

730 (2) WInnie the

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dersea In a submarine and also it
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a diver's suit. It's arnusing.
Rerun). Cannon's good friend
7:30-8:30 ABC, Mod Squad
lterun "The Loser," Martin is killed while on a missingac and at the urging
Sheen is the guest star in a
cliched plot as a down-on-his- of his friend's wife I pla)-s'd b
luck guy who hires a hood to kill Kim Hunter) he starts hi own
probe. Iks search leads him lii a
him. When the plot fails, the
Mod Squad trio are tirawn into wandering musical group, and a
of
assortment
the investigation, finding little strange
asalsthnce from the intended characters. Miss Hunter helps
Cannon's investigation to ease
victim,
8:30.9:30 CBS. Hawaii Five-A.) her own grief, and does a great

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5:30-9:30 NBC, 'WOW." Tilt! Nichols is lure-il Into becc.rrao
by Ken Berry, the town's sherIff.
7:304:30 CILS, (mien Campbell special Is hosted
a talented iving-arittl4ance man,
1041 ARC. Marcia Welby.
Show. Glen's parents are back
right at borne with tonight's XD Rerun t, 'A Portrait 1
'-'
visits
their
perintlic
for one
variety hour as it spoofs (Jr old Fbbie." A newly sdntes1 girl
and help him sing 'SIIxIWJW
the Pirwa." Another frequent movie musicals. There's a 101) suffers painful ar4 myst?rt(ili
guest lineup, Including Itt-sb illness, and Ix'. Weiby susp.rt
visitor, Anne Murray,
singer
from
hope,
Jim Nabors, Carol it's psychksirnatic. tier new
country-style
Burnett, Sonny Rono, Andy parents have lost their own.
Nobody's
Canada, renders Griffith, Phyllis Diller, Peter daughter. Parents are well
Business." I)omn ILuise
ford and Forrest Tucker. played by Patricia Crowley ar.,l
especially funny in it skit about t,aw
8:30-10 ARC, Movie of the George Grizzard. Pamel)n
a rwar.alghted optonwti'tst. lie

sequences

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now -cady. For your copy send your blittadale and
p:ii

beautiful collection of color

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undo - Ind dcii better and then you car. work together
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coat- - oh I Punk logically.
su
A('l R It
(Jan 11 to i-ch P1) procrastinating

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A It-st (A t1'. western ,sngs r.
nature lit in very well with
days drive for ecntogy art
rseservung the heauty of Amer
ra, Pr rr,mmen
'A kit of the West is irtr
marred by the *ti-.s'l1ed pi'
re&amp;s." hip m
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Irti 'sI1IIIP4 wadtr

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bachelor father.
housewife has missed while he's playing the
This time he's a rich and
had her TV set In tht'
SUN TRAVEL
Miss swinging bachelor who sudNRC,
7:30-8:30
ere11, Fran Allison stars as denl- discovers he has a
AGENCY
the lovable adventuress a sort teenage son who not only shows
PH ill; AGS1
up. but puts a serious crimp in
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s his father's life style. lie
heroine of Ellen NI
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frame with, glass and thin the tarnish problem Is dialhis
&amp;SSUinCS
books, irs this special,
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nated. Also slit' would put a picture of the baby on the
buck. She contintued tuith (lie sugg,'stion that If the lower Ptckerell, accompanied by her obligations, but tries to hide -cow and nephew, goes to Mars them from everyone, including
ledge of the hams' was cc We t'nuiigli ijatis 's aitiahl cup
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. his own parents. Nice and en
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nrc Don't permit a new contact to lead you pcll-niell

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JIiyt oi ti'sp recent osw-er'
aM ,why the group .*a firco well by the yoting
aisdier'.
an lsv
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in western things rather
than rtry lungs in the
said
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that di rectinn few the Ind froir

wocked hArder th.;ir, any other "Iffirrientetri
- 'A kit of Uue soligs '.ir ((1451
group We tried to sing a little
ta'tter ., till tslerwl a l ittle l'((rm' tIti WPtP about nature end t1r

Tilt, ('IjIld'
.s Illiti.IIS antl hitth (late could Ile en*
graved on hit' insult,
The second is best for StiililIt".s which uImts not tarnish
ituy a frame, cover lb.' backing with f;ihmrit' and then attack (lit' spoutn to thi,' iahrmc-covu'red back and reimlauc
in the frame minus till' glass T hank y on for the t-uliimn
It has lt't'n a life saver many turties -MRS. C ,, H

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National defense Ch6thTiafl, A. Anderson

8wthdays hunored

rellsted for It whils- during World
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11w orlgiruil Sons of the PIGnes lb. began with the group
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stroig, its fact, th4) are better
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('0114gm' ( mu cit at Walla Wahla,
Wash
l'm'rryitusri said, ''We
sang for Ii, h.,urs, then did en.
cures anul it finally ended with LI
sthnshng ovation I've never

i-1eas and much cash Try to be as ttcmetite is possible

West Bend coffee maker

cut at a height of one Inch so Wildraer and Mrs. C. E Butler, Mrs. Donald Howe and Mrs. C.

wpm

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rtsai.r tit-jdiifl't s:t lii , rirsual It Vu rat messed Women" list
Shown here ar f-u' I'm-s'.es Mr BLrkweil d'es. lii., - since he designed them himself
ii.' is In tb-i' entt-r At top left is an c'theral situp if a drt-s. with a tiered clitihen skirt
topped by a scooped collar At top right is a go ant where gown w:th an A..-ter influence The
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from Adult Central High,
Seminole Junior College,
1971. He as presently serving a
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l'er nrial itjsritnes.
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LIE I( Gil tSl)MA: As long at there a no communka um betsiren your son and his uIle. theret is nothing )ou for
saone) can do. Urge her to seek counseling. An impartial third pari% is aIwaa far more effective in mediating
SmeaUc problems than a member of the family.

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.-d while niorried (Other wwnen drinking, anti
bI.0 wife 1
1 know how all ths started lilt wile refuted relations
with him after the birth of their third child I will Admit.
she "ent thru a had time with the pregnancy anti tielivery,
but she demanded more of him than any man could toleritt' My son respected her wishes for two years Finally he
coutot stand it any longer and he strayi1
His w'fe found out .about it and they had a row lie went
out and got drunk and that is when be heal her. She left
lth-ii promptly and they have been apart for four months
My son supports
and the children, but he would like
to he a family main again his wife won't let him in the
and she won't give him a divorce
Ahb.
there something I can do to get them back
to'Iher again She will speak to me, but not to my son

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0 ('(lid frames in the middle and
u;iprr portions of the state Late
of most annulas mat bt
rrade outdoors

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Cur 'IOlt,' Thanku to ou and Judge llawotih of ('alesiro,
Cal - and all th e others who wrute to good humnrriih chrw
mc 'ut- more or lets.

keep up a long season of SPlaY
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s-iumelluas as scion as they are
through blooming. Use acid
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fertilizers
type
compounded for those shrubs
Roth cameilias and azaleas

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15 hits. in has. sax ar - lead the team In that eategor).
50kW Frido. 5.'iItI1'
c-ntneh&amp;1 after a rough time in nut : in jwit under ) innings. on Start of 11W
Speed has been an lrTIp(i(tkflt
R (JAR',' TAYLOR
Sloan got off to a Late start due pearan."cs His. only In. was. a
his last start Brady's only win
IIx'rakl Sports F4ftnr
U basketball. Sloan has allowed twt".-hitU't against Lake City as as,'et of the SeminOle's R.bi'
rrts'. 11w SeITIUU)leS.
Brady Is. expects-cl to be came when. hr stopped Apopks
Reynolds has. 14 atcile'n bases. for
new run In x' stiiii Leict U In ds-h'iet.
or 11w mound fat' the- Seminole on a tour-hitter, striking out U another night game as uee' ti-s. onl nrw hit send
to the Thbe whtit as a team they
Kurt
Mc1..end
conlinues.
nearly seven innings of relief
p.m. game
Iigh baseball team tonight The' Seminoles carry a 74 to onne far a
hate' 42 in 11 game Reynolds
pace the Seminoles set the plate
e-_
work.
V hen
the)
tangle
with record Into innigha's. contest Saturdee'. the Seminoles.
stolen
Ace Donald Brown, who leads. H" xurrentb has. a 514 hattIng would have several moretrouble
taiiRrad's. ER.A is. the highest on back hiune- as. ti
Ftdgcwater in. a 7 :3( pin tilt
record and average with 15 hits. In 29 trIps bases. but he has had
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the
is-ann
with
his
The game U. set to be pint-ed at the- SH. mound staff st 40, hut Gainesville at
to the plate- Mcla'nd also leads. getting on base in several
Junmr hurler Frank Sloan is. t).2f1 ERA, is.
this is nrwtnl dix' to his. last
Tinker Field in Orlando
games He is batting only 2U.
starter for Salurda) s. tin- the Is'am with his. eight RRIs
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Thekie Peat. hses.*Iinha.d* hot well off his. pace last )'caI.
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Mixeif rrxris. came iii irom
pound bass c.su suppa.edl landed front the bridge' oi. SteeLe'
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liemniule narits.oned some largt specks. being caught is the
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regular bass fishermen tram the camp arc getting them
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go crt the beds
Wilson Coleniss. and tkyk Brnwt couthined their efforte
for a siring of Itt speck, downstream front The' Wektv Rivcr
Haven Camp George Chetwy. camp owner alit bud word of
cMctrs. numbering tram 3 U 40 per built, but very
few bass ticuig taken
Bi1I and Joe Locklear of North Orlando fished out of
Hiley'i Camp on the south sick of Lake Jeasup anti I maid
blue gills. and ihellctackers. while 1 th'eien: were tin. the
string landed b'. lIed McGregor and wilt. LoweL lItic. wtu
runs the cmp, said speck, are scattered with a tea hem;'
caught in the- deep water. Hilc itated that In Wednesdae lw
experts. the' perch fishing ii be good as. ttr return ti the bids
in shallo, water.
Don Smiti of benun.ib Sports. Shop had a number a!
excellent fishing repert hr last week Robert anti Rufus
Hnrvr used Mtllir'i IluckUells tx land 3t' spectu on 11w north
stile of Lake Monroe A limit string of bream fell to Mark
Sanders near Mullet Luke Park with worms. and mussels. as.
bait
'Ierr Patterson landed three' nine base anti lust six mart'
using a silver Sonar plug on the atrikug grounds. Larry
Smith ant tin dad stuck ix the black plaster worm to bring in
four good sized bass- witik' humid Stanlc ujeed a large Devil
Horse plug lii outwit a 7 pounder.
Frank Wriuctruf! used in, fly rod to good advantage.
taking six largemoutlu fran.
to five pounds Ken Williams.
anti three friends. )ournryed ix Lake (,eoe-gc on !MlturiUi and
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selves. Most of the Learn are Kansas Cm's 17L double.' plays., homer, helping Montreal whit:
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I unwed Vanguard Racing. Inc., the Sports Car Club of Amer.
to develop black drivers-with lea's Continental road racing
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g hint with arcothee' right esatird the wild swinging of
: referee stopped the fight Edward Avila Jr , Lowell,
BotAck rruadr quicker work of Mast, to beat hun soundly in
s-c Williams. of Feint Worth in the 119-pound class. with good
championship rruek-h and klt-4iand shots to the body.
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Louis Self of Toledo, Ohio.
with a technical knock- dccisioned Greg Vt'haley of cnI -xiWad
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repeat of theIr 1971 Golden
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a charrcpton,shelp fight.
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the 500 tti.nrk this es-citing when
hurler Harry Jacuba
thc,' U'.escl to t).etlt' t'mt for a tlensiers'eda better (xel than that
game with SI, leo's,
given him in the loss to the
ibis is the' set'orwt tiieetucg Presbyterian nine
Jacobs
between thee two schools with St, allowed only two earned reins Ui
Leo's taking a 5.2 verdict in (hut
game and four Puts. in the ti
first confrontation.
utntiig'. he k*-c w'rkemt Jic-bs
A there'.' run outburst UI 11W has lms-r!,'t ,t :..
fifth Irmninit of that fir-st teteeting rwi'.c
was. the' tt,lf'.'rence in the ganw.
l'uin'.- .
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Leo's timik j IO trait in the third
larsen in
tenet built it to 4-i) with the reilly mace support her thU
tonight's game. Larsen, gets the
the
call to mounet duty tuntuht.
'lhtmet loss was octe of the
AIIIOng the top hatters on the
cuttings ri-ti t'oacte Jack
l'.tt.'is felt hits train should FTU e'lub are Allen Thttle and
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AricOreg the' spot_s Rozelk sin'
counted the blacking out of the defending Super Bawl churnnation's No.2 television market plans. If the game were gleel out were:
-lice growing feeling that
and reast history us riucjor feat" ,,wardcd to i)allas, it likely
football Is. attire f
pro
hONOLulU I API
The Sin tori, leaving icily one strike would go to tier Cotton Bowl
than a sport
Texas'.
uric
Cowboys'
per Has-si Vi I sweepstakes be- against the city, the fat-I the ruttier than
'Ilet' trend ice litigation
gas-i today at the National Foot' Itamns could possibly tie in Iii.' Stadium,

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warmic
wexetliof
their titter cit list' eupt'tiittg lug
would tie awarded to the city tf 00(1-se-at stacliummi,
sessions cleating with
Monday
'11cc threat of gate's tenet
Los. Angeles-the scene of thee cr Iuctri fium'ilitie'ee
cun.'ibtutioruml
iem,ee'ruiuice'nt'. ''1 c'itIe'i cste'ndim,g kgali,eet outentice pe-rpt'tiala"i agains.' the
houston -thee' Studiwis is time little geree'rxil interest, But (.,iis rack betting to include, iru team
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'iundielute, and (lii' man jor feet'tier missioner Pete ltutelk sietil tee sputa
- .'flue possible tire-tine in tutu
In 1W, Los Angeles was in It-s favor is that talinost un had cautioned It,e assemicluled
awarded the first Super Howl, eloulete-illy it would In- a neutral owners subout the sport's interest due to a drosoff In
the nmeucts ballyhooed meeting sits- limit Oilers don't figure to ''trouble' shots
securing in the NP'!.
between the Greens flay l'au-kers be in the Super Bowl, tired be' - .,f the NP'! and tIer Kansas City slut's thee Oilers plea)' Inc then A.'.
Chiefs of flee Asmmerit'an F'outb.asll tt'jelratir Weather is Waruim
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SiXth4') LOSS Iii Riflg

dawn-cl, there were (snore than seats.
Davis. 30,() empty seats In the his
The Scrnuxik thghe Juimur Frsider Dunn and Levi
Miaiicihiva it all weaticer,
tossed a two- Angeles Coliseum.
silty seeks its. third victory' "I
Dave jMtrncusky
hotels, stadlwmi plus three past
season today when they play lgtter at Owiedo on Saturday In
The lingering distaste kit in successes. hl'At the IkiIptutns
Victor Peru tif Sanford ruweets, 'ibe eluters have (',nn
to the
Eagles. of agnetuaItedafterfiveIaniflg1 the remouths of the NFL's own- have lx' be considered Super
against heeu tubule rouentls,
10-run
rule.
ewater.
because of the
era, however, sterna to have dl. Bawl wetenders, and that coulmi suffered liii sicthc lou
Pert's. its jureel Pus right
muinec
wins.
amid
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draw
last
meiitlet
- flee Senw'ctjks tiptoed (1w-it }ierixeemky struck out lIve a4
rmzinhs.he-I during the past five tie a tn-s jot strike
whet'. he was 'FKO'd by Sietuu tJ,oulih'r iii the openimiel nciiit
in with victories os-er walked three In gaining the
years and heading into teudisy's
g, 6-1 wad (M,edo, 13-I. decijion, ttllier was a ashatJtU'itti of St. i'ete ice a bout tel scud heed to fight southpaw to
1w- sessIons Los Angeles stained
New Orleans -With neither
In 11w trIumph veer Leesbuig Wig itar In this game also
hruteet it
New
Juckscmnville',
have an edge over ouaton. the weather nor lice hotels,
eddy Miller was a one man stroked a pair cci hits as
Jeffertes weighed In at 145
Jet Icrira used a right tn-nit to
and
flatwith
Miami,
New
0-leans
Orkanes l.a a Ioncgahcot fur a biM" flxee.r 'i'res. in thee fourth round while' l','rez was cit 141's.
The Seminole aew hurled Anderson. Du,'., dupe-I is
I.'e- 'e'Io-ol in lust oreje'r---ln a mmii su ceasive hosting, but just
th.ret better in a-herb tie struck s hit as-md two ItHIs.
Next tsttiuiu for I e'n d's. will Ices
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midgut final Itself In tier rwuseng uncut thee referee
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lines. could not continue It was Ice mneet.s larry ,tkina, the
InstrwueeW-a! be the
the. way lice race
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cc for Uue'ev including a licence O'Brien
was
only the second titter in his 16 seventh ranked wi'lterweigtst in
two wins. also as the Seminole ad at a giater:
i)ailas --Biggest
cutctuer nailed several ruxarx'is
strike fights that Perez teas been the st-atm' lice' bout will be h,elei
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MINNEAPOUS, Maim. APe
Duane Bobick completed tiis has-c hued no trouble with
Ilee'tkuri of amateur heavy- lam-nt 1-'.ctod'. of Des
'eight championships Monday Mc'mr.n
I with a victory in the 4.5th
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nnual riat.icmal golden Gloves caute,..: '.;.r, grab,nnig and run.
ourr.ame-nt of Champions
rung tactics for more than hail
The Bow- Ins, Mmxi,, boxer on the fight Suddenly NeSmith
s--c from the US. Nas-' a1 went down from the on!y real
dy held the AAU and
punch Los-'eIady threw, lie wa S
can titles and others won counted out at 1:57 of the second
the armed forces and in in- r.
Uonalcornpetition.
James Buscerne cotcx'd a
BotMck's. stiffest test Monday record fourth consecutis-c
in a semifinal match crown in the 132-pound division.
Nick Wells, La.s Vegas. The Furl Worth boxer defeated
be narrowly defeated in Norman Goins Of l,Sf)OliS
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outs ant. edged the' 'hits.
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season since- t1w begin: apel'- teas- and in right field fish) not Wilbur Wood worked seven is.nings tot' Ctucxmgti. allowing unit
Frlthe). huts nine hits. in 27 trips
utnnes as. an expauesrnn cluL The be us. acute- as itt wr
5;:t';ht'as.nr. huts. s. t.L, record at
1'. HERKY C- 1
Am iw'at l'.answ C1t it: tunes in varma
far
a .333 average Thruxepsori
the
present
pli,ey nutnrwd bti- two hits. after the lit
Her-aid Spurts iriis-r
Pa-air f,nthrrson anti ,hee' Ituti
16 znmt'e.
'.'er" had Ins hitting stit-ak stopped at
Miuribind
has. a
positions. tram time- tic Unit
Lenwn admits. he hitch two Rovab at'quired first baseman tact hued three- hits and JirN
E'.'ervone likes ti take.' sheets respectable 7-3 record and eight games when he went lii the
nuijeil' worrit,'-first base' and John M.uyuerry li-nm Hnustatt Ut runs. batted in, leading. CJetklwec itt the- "k1r4' of the hill" and the' suffered that liurt! setback last plate as a pitch hitter against
right field Itigh: off, Utougtm. a winter truth in their ward: past the Chicu;te' Cubs
target tocia' will tie 11w Lynumr Saturda,'. when the) were the Parkers and failed to hit
Cli!) Kitim) of Sun Diei'c- and
larnwn is. mare inclined te tall; fin a power hitter and big Jill!
safe)) in addition to his oneGre'.'hounds. The' Hounds ure- beaten P.'. Oak Ridge, 2-i
about the- three- tiungi that were nun;
Jur. Lonborg of Milwaukee' cacti
hitter on Fnda) Thompson aLv' I
Today's.
game'
rounds
out
the
the' current leaders a! the Metro
chiefly resx,nsibic for the
'Iwt rn-v. :'onnrni. arm seeking hUnIt'CI Oti. strong
Cxenferenc't- with a 7-i league first hid! of play is; the Metro blasted a three run bonier
Itrivals.' rise is'. 11171-pitching, the' right feclu juc. (0* U. Rictut' ulinwmg OUt ?'Ui. Upitce, and 11w
Jim Ke,ane and Stephenson
record 'lucia'. the" put tInt: Confererec't fur the Greyhounas.
edIech 11* Brewers
speed und defense
The'
lice
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wflacte,d
upon
the
also
have nine hits thus far.
Scheirthiun. ant! the other em
w1in
fa.
n'k '.
t*TI'e'I Thomas' W,h iflXWq
The Rnt'als. could tee' superb flu Steve- Htwle'y
DiWIDTUI Mainland at the' Hounds was. a 3-2 decision to Keane has nine for 29 ,310
tall threw RithI-hunders. Dick
while Si '...enscm is rune fc* 33
Inuertuall experts. agree lieu: it single delivered 11w deciding lxmamn High Field
Evans
Dragem, alit won 7 and lost 11 a
.272 S.$itwnson has tnt safely
Evans
the
Royetls. a-tn' win'. El and lust t'Ufl
lass
to
Since
that
hopes.
a!
retaining
his.
In
vitae' inn-, and Mike llt'diunci. 15- 71'- in year. cm curnt uj' with
Ra Fusses. three-run learner
tetanus. hugh. pr-cl Jun Pierne' Gr"yhounth have broken louse in seven of the ten games while
6, have' another yeie'
balanced hitting Fleane has done the same.
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the' big, hitter that Kansas Cii'. it'. the eighth inning tioostrd will send Keys'. Stephenson to with a
pertence' and heued the' niourid could prove a sen'icuu,' c.'tuilienpe- Cle'.'t.'limnd U. its. sictary over'
at
the' same time Keane's. best day at the plate
Mainland
attack
arid
against
the- nmuru-'4
Ceilifnrnnm
sue!'. alan;' with snphoneurt' left' ,
teas'e' rrcrs'ed same excellent came in the 6-S aue ce'ver
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Colonial when he' rapped out t
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the last three thrt'ehltai,ntceurtnipsanditolt
Spark.
riitiut'tu.nder Whet nueth
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sax' teat is. flan Radovic who has hit
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Lemon. prnteateI will C1i2T2 U
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over Winter Pw'F, on Saturday first. Larry Brown at second,.
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that gave' the Hounds their Rathivic at short, Brian brewer
htruct Pal Canton, whet.
'at third. Randy Brooks catching
current 7-1 Metro mark.
at M iecur'd
Keane
Costantine,
Mark Thcrnps.un, a-tea served and
Ce-nt." i'll" Itte '.P'j_
Chunat
in
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FRAN} CACCIATI,'RE dives hack into first base to ax aid a pick-off
attempt during rt'c'cnt tsction Tin' sJC Raiders trek to Brunswick. Ga
to meet the Brunswick Junior College Buccaneers today in a doubleheader and visit Florida Junior College in Jackson'ille for a 1 p.m.
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Gary Muse. Wekiva Part 1-iv,' tred deep sea fishing
aboard the 'Marruuw" nut of Tunmons. Fist Camp at Pone't
Inlet Suxithi, A 34 pound wtitierjack topped ins., catch wtucl
included red snapper, a pilot fish and several black sea bass
Muse reported one' other amberjack of 3 pounds and a
pound red snapper for other passengers on 11w bout.
Sloppe. weather along the tout resulted in very few
rq -1s. tram 11w charter boats. One ball-day hxtp by the
"Miss. Behaving" tram inlet Harbor Camp showed 42 weakfish tar a part.-'. fishing the artthcuei reef tour miles ouL
Bang-lure piuth. are taking some nice snout in the' t,eeks.
below the inlet and in Tomotu Basin according to Wayne'
Brady of the Fishui' Hole Tackle Shop Bridge fishing has
produeed smut trout and channel bass in the Daytona we'*1cm, wIth pompano beginning U appear In the surf.
Pier fishing at F141er Death was. ilow until Tuesday
saId Donild Aihe. manager. A small run of bluefish came i
Monday, but dad not hang around long Huge drwt appeared
around the peer Tuesdiu with mx' visitor, Carl Saint of North
Carolina. landing twz 31. and 5( pounds. Whiting in lix' tat'
pow class ha'.'r bean biting all week and one colas. was
rrxniad. Astir stated also that the sri was yIelding whiting,
blues and a monster channel bass of 50 pounds was landed
during the week. Weak! uiL chaenne-i t*ss and flnundt' are
hitting on bee alruup in the intra-cuutal Waterwa).,
Blues whiting. dnwn, sheepahead. flounder, weakflsti and
swiw Panipemo was the- bill of fare' at 11w Ormond Bieath Pier
with muddy surf messed angling on Tbiwidsy. George
mardi. peer eznploye said the wat' was slowly clearing
S.twday sod a enupil' of tarpon were booked but not landed
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h-i'p.e, taking r.vrimand of
Greenbacks.
ion kl*iards lire-nt, especially. 'top ImIlar
'." Imwcsive lie sxed
points., stole $0 r,'botmil.i and Stockholder.
blocked 1. ahefls while playIng Wa , 'n No lute
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caught theie iKe speckled perch in tht' icewer
Wekwa River Saturday while fisthinz nut ni the
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tAt' Tresino's gimpy left knee' bntiwrs him in about the new format For the Match l'1sy
(,.tnes re''ently.
this fall,
cold, wet westher-but not enough to undergo -ttanepionship at Pinehurst, N
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It's complicated, F:igtet players are exempt
surgery.
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ehout a )'ear ago,'' saki Trevino, who was hurt pimin'tips, the dcirnutlng cluinipion and the next
three' leading money winners Front last year.
when he accidentally stepped on a golf bail
The otlwr eight cotmie frotti
couple of years ago.
"I asked 'em how long it would keep me out, tenet Myers Oiwn, being played simultaneously or
The doctor said, 'about 14 weeks." I said, 'No the ueiuee ('ountry (lob of North ('arouinc, course
wa)'. No was' at all. I can't allan it.' I could The first eight players after 36 holes of conk
aiim- rd the opt-ration, of course, but I couldn't 1'tihhum iii tietet tournaittu-ot are transferred to the
Malt-h Play brackets
afford the inline')' I'd lose frocue the tour.
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Ire's-too, incidentally, has ordered a six wood
for use at the US. Open at Pebble Ik"acte, Calif. hot round.s sind tu,vc a five stroke lead at the end
of 36 holes. Now, lot playing in a $100,000 tourna.
Rueclhnger prescnte-d places But their second and the 100 yard backstroke In this swmner.
"I've carried a five wood for years," Trevino merit, with a chance for $20,000 and full rights, a
Preps swim team with third place efforts kept them 1:10.7.
Other Middle finishers In the said "I can get more loft with the woods than I sear's exemption, a spot in the' Masters,
-4f nctor) over the ar.fcd within striking distance of the
ta"ikens Saints throughout the meet.
kiss to Trinity Prep were:
Acadern
can long irons and I want a six wood for Pebble," everything.
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Free-Welt 2nd, 13cr.
The foursome of Ron Ka),
-edlirger anchored the Satin'.'
"Now (hey tell me I have to go into the Match
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and
negger,
3rd,
200
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Mark
Retnhar-dt,
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team
axed
Jimmy Jamieson has what you might call a I'la' and play Jack Nicklaus. head to head in the
c- I was the margin of dat- Tone German gave SNA an
3xd.3rd,
50 Free-li.
d, Koach
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Moore',
thing Kay
mixedbag.ThechubbyyoungmienfromMoline. first round, l)o I leave the option of saying 'No,
u.rlybut short lived lead when
in the meet
Fly-Koach Ill,, was going ov'r his clubs. of let shooting a I'd rather continue in the medal play tour1"he loss pvc the Middies a they captured the 200 medley Anderson 2nd, 100
nament."
ed Moore, 3rd. 100 Free- course record 63 in a recent tournament.
tn their weekend swim relay In 1:59.4.
The answer, Lou, is No. You do not have the
lie has. Ping, Spalding and Powerbilt irons,
F
flext to win a first for the German, 3rd 400 FI.0-Weir,
They heed captured their
100 (;otf Craft woods, a Ilagen wedge, a Hogan sand option. The top eight micust go into the match play
',n of the season on Fr-ud,a) )tfldd,les was John Bermegger, ted. 100 Back-fl. Kay 2nd,
bracket,
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5yrets she,f a I rr.rpdnue $4
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curie'nt mark is l' 14
hinighl's quiinter-fiiinl mnsU'lt ule
If hi rr;wnts S.islusrmbiy't lw'rPrinceton p1n&gt;- e Niagara in
with Oral flotx'rL'e nnut flu' high'
tonight's second geulee to catab- fnrn,anve, tw-''ll mnovi' into fine
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Associated Pre-un. Sports. wrIte- of concern around the- cI,eb' ciruuit:
edged
San
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training
camp
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spring
Mrs .h,ar Pxivsnn car
Houston
wtuec,krd
AtIanU lf...
innings
of
Scaver
worked
tour
holding her breath bier National l,seagiie baseball frunctuse. the Mets' 4-t exhibition loss Mnntrtal downed Texas 1.-.
iOTZWtIIsUI known as. the' New against li"s Angeles and was Boston. edged the Clncugt' Whiti
Oakland outlasted the
York Mets. and mostly identified UIUchWCI flit' tnt-re rune. He said Sot
Sun Diego
(etcagr
Cabs
satisfied
with
as Tarn Scnver, Is. health)- afterward he was
the- performance Since- he- had nipped Milwaukee 112 ann
C'.rc Ilfnrnta 1.4
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Mrs. Piet'ann pays. 'ran Tee'. fl1 worked in 1. uimVs..
was
setting Met
While
Seover
training
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other
spring
i-If It si ocx per season is
Dan Sutton
Mrs
gaines
Mnnda'.
Detroit
downed
minds.
at
east
ercnise- his. right arm far
worked six scoreless. innings. for
and when that high-priced limb the' New ','ork ','nnk.ees
los Angeles.. permitting just
shut
nut
l'Lin.cas.
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lieu (;i'eg Kohis, who only
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new Slid tibini poii away from half tin l.fnr-9 shoatlng, vl
flee teciparile until late in the $7 ydnta in the secoM stanla to
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SonleloMi)' better sto;i lItt'hIe ua I-point average, as (hi' make- ii to liii' ee'ttiis
I'uqiin. (lx' big *tent of ori
eq'.ia before he does. Cfl(WC Mht'.'.etcrtt indciwnileflt Titans
ltniwrts' run situ gun nile-muse.
damage In the 5th Ntlonai lit- upset the ligera $-74.
"Ni4sty ha In tell cite that Pm N chant', to Iwe'n,tw the i
'.'ttation llaskrtha)l InternsOral I(otw'rt.s is for real," says lion's toll t( -(e-1 lie's on the
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NEW \'OIIK IAPI The Mail see'eiiul'le'ncling siorer In cheek )etlP7-7fl8flit Maryland turmwel
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Lowi I1ir
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as 1w wrr1 l,avin 1w- hnu.qr earl'.
is jit atxiu us
unda morning. he remarked u his wilt, Mona Vrn gntnj
t4ct tn the little lake in te!r and get three tlwer big buc
missed lul tune" Be didn't QUITE make good oni'. of
them wr cnoieratlVe. the third one brake his line. uekinç z
plug with him Those landed weighed in at sever and etgb:
powula. respetivri Two nut of thrr' RIG ONES Is a pret:'
enti the'i
r°° average' limit used $ red plaatw worm ti
beautieS
A rrai surprise came to Rariman Burrougiw of Mt. kri
Saturday as 1w fished for brawn from the bank at Marina ukFish Camp. Using live worms tar balL 'artlnan pulled in
seven largernouth ba on his. cant pole Roh and Shtfle
tha the brrnn. were
1:1g. operators of thu
it up' on the- weekcnd wilt: one couple rrtu.min u
rirn with a siring of It) Worms. and mussels. both u'.nk their
share with musw secmineI'. the best bet SiecIJed perri
anglers art sith getting prelt'. fair caUbes near the camp
and bass arc schooling in the ut and around Snake Creek
earls in lit do'. Mike Maplc pikecl up four while
piugcastlnl Sunda'. miruing
lemon Bluff Camp was. 11w sriwof man'. goad catches.
a! me shad during the wern., according is Pat Brno, owner,
and should ranunue- good trernugh 11w middle a' April Schont
stir base, are strilani wet is. front of the camp ii- the morning
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Fimirola l'rcsb&gt;te'rtan, 14
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the- (III*bCI'. let ctutett that
t'eeuscd tier lmoci to Presbyterian
F'our of the live errors colicmicilted ti&gt; the ('utcltts.0 caine' tie
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fully carpeted. 5.3.500 00*11 and
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and terrato floors custom made
double sliding plate glass
windows to large 74' Florida room
Central heat and air condilloning
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bpsl ICInction 'if do,r11, wit - do

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bedrooms. 2 full baths, fenced
yard, larg, utility room with space
to, dryer and wasl'ter, carport
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KULP REALTY
407W 15151
Ph 372 7333
Pini.cr,st. 3 l%r. 2 bath. FIX Room.
510.500. AsSume 113.101 mortgage
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covered by the AGE
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EMPLOYMENT ACT.
More intornuirtk may be
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lob. in piofilatiie business
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start or cancel your ad for
the following day and
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disposal, central
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heat and air, large lot and s loss to
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3 B.droom-1'.i baths

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This enable's •I'oni to aS
sist Iii 54115 ing Isis prohlrni
It also stops 111tH in his

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bedrooms, family room. It's baths,

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such a good question, I'll
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sVtlrre you think the sun
got--s at ,light?"'
The latter is uifl e*.iHiple
of the itt,s'ersiblc Whv In
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certain you qualify we
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rental basis while your

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l,It and hr. tuli 1 ,,rpefed 710%
M,-eia*k. Ssnlord 111,250 FHA ,
VA or 151* 233 Financing
CRANK CONSTRUCT ION
fluIcter,6?I 4140
3 Br . P enced Corner. 576 monthly.
113,000 No Qualifying, M
Bateman, Broker Pit, 322 744.3

OF SANFORD

We I'no.v the guidelines
that you must meet to
qualify as a buyer under
the various financing

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75-Autos For Sale
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71-Auto Repairs
Parts, Accessories
Parts
72-Import Autos
7)-Motorcycles
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SANFORD, 6 Blocks West of
St
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Only 3 to S minutes to all
Churches.
- Shopping.
Schools
- 20 West has all city services

1.srther down the line. I
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FINEST

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

WORRY CLINIC

S0-.Garag.-Rul'ImaVe Sales
Si-AuctionS
$2-Wanted To Buy
$3-Swap And Trade
$4-Equipment For Rent
$5-MaicellineOul
For Sale
SSA-Hous.hOld Goods
54-Antique-s
51-Musical M.erctsandioe
$I-Store And
Office

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Equipment

flow 37
Altamonf# Swings, u'la

IF you haven't seen th.se
homes lately be sure you do
before they are all told!

377 oCS)

172 4A 1,

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SOLD

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Realty 322 2170
PIiqtitt. Su,Idavt £ Holidays Call

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All brick homes
Two lull 150th,
II',,, 4 fOu,,l h..Irr'nml
of Capnrt
Wall to wilt carp.*
Central heating
fleaufitul kitchen
I avgor utility loom
I torn 511,600

5 LEFT

Stenstrom

EIpec.e'ned_.a'!'sP!.
t*'sO1' 70 ,IICIQII wrs..iJ."S'
-Hage Rest Truck Terminal. 15)7
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te-drooms, 11 'i bathS for 117.6(0
hall To Wall carpet lPwuchOul,
central Pleat tySlem, modern
with
kif(hfl
equipped
Ito autifulCab,flr'tt. large panelled
utility room Call Don Ely for your
new horn. today
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENTCORP.
CO Met 1?, Altamonte Sprlrt.
Fl a
Phone l3l 4303

Rear Yard Enclosed
For Privacy

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(rol fOr 340 months if you qualify
iuridtr FHA 733

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Gill Fox

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ROLLING HILLS-P-Our bedroom. 3
1,4th, on golf course. 541.550
LASTSIOC -Fowr bedroom. 2 bath,
7 ttøriqj on IS acre's, 540.000
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR --'3
bedroOm *11) heat, central air,
carpet ng 113.100
3 and 1
ISEL AIRE PIne brand
bedroom nmet. FHA. VA and
F INANCING, 517.603
FHA
TO ItS 300

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Wanted

4%-Bicycles
42-Bolts and
Marine Equipment
43-Camping Equipment

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Recreational

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II
Will train, nQt
Yll WorO
i,eatOnal Appip irI peSOfl Only
LOnq*OOd
1757 (PaildI 5'
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4

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by Dick Covolli

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AND HALF Wood acrei, *ith
- th,,.bI. 3 bedroom home neat
.Deneva 50.000 Cash or i.ymt
'T(MPEW A(,LN1V
Mrmb.r.Orlaa%do WI'MLS
ISIS French
". 333 1901
SunS A Eve's 372 7311

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TWO

ft.r
PIS4LCREST- Completlit
nshtd including color TV. and
applianCes 3 DetirooniS. 3 baths.
ar. heat $71,100
bedroom, air.
5A54 LANTA-Thr
I IA financing available. $17,610
cAll LANTA--lWO bedroom , deal
'Ce ?rf,r,me1't, 511.050
CITY-) bedroOm. 2 bath. 7 story.
treplace, breakfast nook $16007
bedroom.
f,a,JeQ r cy -- Three
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en tral
neat,
LOCH ARBOR-Thire bedrooms,
UI bath. lOt ISO by ill'. 521.000
LOCH AllISON _Four bedroom%. 3'
150111$ On Islet. 557.5(0
LAKE MARY--lheeO bedrm5. 3
bath, lalrtriyl. 543.007
TEE '54 GREEN-Tfw bedroom. 2
bath, air, new lend, near Golf
Coors* sP),100
IOYLLWILDE - Three bedroom. 3
bItt), c en t ra l 5*51 and air 532.303
WILSON PLACE - -Three bedroom.
7 bath. lOvCIy pool. sso.000
DELTOPIA- Two bedroom, central

Carpenter's
and
Carpenters
Helpers Call AItOfew Frank, 373

Property
34-BusIness Properly
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Iletaid ion%frutlk,i an home at All
Pluilit) 1.155 Jasiijp Drive In
OV4490 . f ree, ourlilvel, ts,t have
i$Pi , ,led to li-Il It. Set the •.l,a,,
au41 quality construction s'lgitl
rOOmS, 3 batM, lot 1(0, e tW Ed
,I .If It. owner. 345 $070

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AUSTIN

THREL BEDROOMS--i ll batrit.
'itral ha. 3 car garage. l.mlt
loom, laundry room. t011 125' lot.
$licei1 Assume morlgag. *lth
rgedo*opayrnenl or,. $inarxe

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availablC Over 700 traunporl.cri
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S'ri.trI 0i'fl Dai ly 25th St l
S'.- ,i'ci.i)r, lr4, on NnSaIIa A
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Call Onn ITly loday
303 III OlOOtnilest

REALTY
Phone 111 1301
3640 Hiawatha Ave at I? 5

Houses For Sale

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Payton

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companies

FAST

31-Itl.uI.e-5 For Sale
32-Farms 4 Groves
3)-Lots &amp; Acreage
34-Mobile Homes

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TRAINEESPIEEDED
We are currently offering tractor
Irate, training through the
facilitIes Of the t011winQ trjCt
lirit5 Truck Lint Distribution
Espren Parcel
51 t,
inc
$Syline
Inc •
Deliveries.
01vec,e'5. Inc For' applc..attOta
and intervie*, call 504 3U 46117 . y
*fitC School Safety DiviSiOn,
United SyjtI'mS. lnc, car. of
Terminal Bldg . 171$ McDuff
Avenue, Jackscrivllle Florida.

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up eggs •t area farms. and
,i,t,, to process'" plant O:
cat onal Saturday *Odk Bonus
nctntivt plan. group
arid
!Sp-tal'iIl.01' arid othi, benefits
Farms. South
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5.anlord Ave Sanford

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34-House's Pent Unfurnished
S-HouIes Rent Furnished
34-Mobi le Homes Rent
37-Resort Property For Rent
;&amp;-Business Properly For Rent
9 -Want ed To Rent

Mobi le Homes
Rent

APIS and TrailerS it 57 aCrOSS
Samford Pa'0ilC
$f '5l 5ti5iISfld
1:3 Ii)." Cr,Id en ('1.

TRUCK DRIVER

Furnished

b9 Coke, &amp; Pcnn

Male Help Wanted

13

11-Rooms For Rent
7-Aparlmen?5 Rent

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be placed III TP'i(i
FAMILY BARGAIN NEWS
sd1
SECTION that at d,i?r,butpd to an
Iddt,onaI tosos himet an me area
Ld,,rtiSCrI should include Ihit
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Ate )72 7137

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a-Female Help Wanted
S-Male Female
Help Wanted
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7-Domottic Child Care

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11154 Psut Sanhwd
PIigPit 171 ItO?
I'? tell

SANFORD

7 bathS Iat. PInPIPSI
tiflily rm. dt.iblC (I5)VP. deep
Wait Pr POvS- ArId yard etlh
$V.flhld System V. r,rlpaQ,.
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Parmo i- vs lChordMtlhOdl
Harry Wester
33) 13'S

CLUBS. ORG&amp;NlZATI°
m er,tI 0 II01 your treasury.
finb1'(I 'at fIeld trio! CIII 372
027)
ELEVEN DAY HOLY LAND TOUR
Set itrIP4 A oe May IS Calla,
H Oa s 372 L15 t't Mardi 31

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1-Lost &amp; Found
2-Personals
)_AnnOuiICtmerht$
4-Cards of Thanks
S-tn Memor$amt
Opooitundtes
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PEANUT. CANDY A GUM
CDNC. BU!lNES
ri (.a'trc ,e,S f* h Ok
r,tet'ment 51 III
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Sam
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hedrom, I bathS, e.tlullvo
Mapfalr sietlen Call In $157
alt., $ p nt

Cahibart Real Estate

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refor
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venture
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aimed
Muskie managers
rnun1 S. MUJI%ZIL' of Maine bat.
wifll peatedhUcomplatflt3thatMU
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per cent
lies two tmocraUC rivals In at least a
iãrd a Me has no clear position on Isd ual IThoota presidential pm- against what the)
mary contests today. seeking a Mc'Cay-MCGOVCFfl tandem In
Do This If
He mentioned the economy.
st f or h shaken White the preferential and delegate
bugs
and
amnesty
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House carnpmtgll in the crowded contests.
A big, two-ray aho*ing In fl• draft esaclers. Muskie has diselections ahead.
Drop At The Wrong Time
Two million Illinois voters ti swuld e Muskie a had cusped all those topi cs diWth
t,i.. ...ih ,mill drç. at the
At
as he beads Into his national campaign.
were epected to cast ballots. ly needed lilt
r'n t t,n' A 4.iur,
Muskle a Illinois campaign
well o er half of them In the V, lscins.ln for an April 4 p1
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was considered premature at the time.
hospital altorlicy Gordoii Frederick has not
available to discuss this matter of hosp i tal
sale with the county attorney. lie has, however,
beets requested by the hopitaI board of trustees
himself available For a conference. A
tweii

to make

meeting is expected for this week.
Commission (.'hairmafl Greg Drum mond
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who are crowding the Sanford lakefront on weekends,
taking advantage of the "typical' Florida weather
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be
cadets to fill In (cr vacationing recently acquIred 24-hour police peared to
neither matter Ii) nunutes privtuusl'that
in
promise
poticenien. However, sonic protection,
ould
obtain
two although Bachelor said
Bachelor said that a corn- municipality c
A misconception arose In the
NORTH OI1I.ANDO
had !arned of the situation i1t
5u4ie5ed
additional
cadets.
ap
promise
prOasi
recriproca) agreement with the matter with Mayor Brown prom
that
Thursday
Huwcver, 3achr r
Brown
remarked
Mjvsur
in- between be and Longwood
I.ongwood police denprtment contending that it is
to
,00th
that
there
.ittemptsul
conception
was
has
Sweat
in
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Chief Edward
for use of North Orlandos police pression that these were sought which North Orlando would lure was only one cadet requested to 'troubled waters" by
cadets resulted In considerable for a 18 hour week.
th the vacation period terect1ng that 'it is still in
Nor th Orlando Police Chief an additional police cadet end assist wi
verbiage culminating wi th an
for
policemen
for only a month discussion stages .. nothing
send
turn
to
Lon.g'itood
for
rim
accusation by Councilman Walter Bachelor said that it
firm."
Charles Howell that Mayor his understanding that both the weeks and Lonirwood would do or so.
Ra'weli querted as to what the
Granville Brown kept the Issue cadets were to be loaned for a the same In recriproctty. At
IA
total
of
32
hours
weekly.
Furend
of
the
nine
weeks
the
ad,5ary
L k
a "big secre t."
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have
lid
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NOIth
matter titer, Bachelor said the cadets ditsonsi cadet would be
1.
the
Specifically
i the
.ii ievolved around the fact of the were requested for a period of evaluated as far as retaining t
May Seek
turn upon a temporary basis. reply that they would liars to
Longwood police department nine weeks, thus resulting
said
that
this
Bachelor
employ
someone.
requesting to "borrow" the the municipality losing its
Iuncorporane
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tie points out the city received suns of $O,()O annuafl&gt;.
land 0' Lakes golf course
further
Zaccu said, ho
as a recreation facility a request Irossi developers to
at
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shown
th
th
study
has
or will the l6-aete tract bi rezone parts of the golf course
allow condousintuni apart- can purchase the property from
converted in large part
a condominium sipartinent ritents. The developers id in the owner for $&amp;O!)3 a year and
apa.rtnients
the
conununht&gt;
t'xctuingt' for the rezoning, the etmunate
These controversial 4tlestloflS ilol f course could remain is golf flOfl;)lt'tct&gt;
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Harry Sam rook and Or, Job's
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the "green belt." But can it 1w
the ,4h,,-,:-- 'n.stt'ti by the
done" One thing for certain, told
Liii. till I.'vu.d t
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soimsi' action imiust be takt'ii us
lueArticle
the city. The deeti restriction of
be danused.
''Ars theth'
spat's will t.* I
requiring continued tpersithui 'r )tlii lit the isewtotinth'use
Ii wiuis'zsii eictssst't1,
the tract us a golf court'
itlohbi
gtith,itIt siwulti di' All we posib1 can Li
expired in February and the cwisider 5 the
UI it) of sase this wreck Withut thai
loose is on to have the property recoratitioning
building,
*ill again ha vr
rt'zt'iietl to allow apartimielit it ItlotiSly rather huts ,ittit'' ijfttt'i 48 user Sauli rd or ist
cornlo'iiinIWiI construction .the with Use previous piarts to ha't'
.m Aolwx I.,
,,lostoahue use of the site to (reenhut Construction Coin' IS'
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(,rrenhut
tie said hi, believes
be'
INDE
t'ouunittee,
.
anti a new t'un- woulitbi aisienuibk to this isi.sni
cilmisan in office only three twt'siuse
('U SItS i. $4iAI sit
ttt'.* dcath
months. Insists the Land must be lit overtus
LInIIC
kept as imsuch as possible In its It would have 1(1 IY because It
set state to protect and Is behind Iii i'ulsstruition It the t'aknttar
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let's give bu ms this week's
Mister Nice Guy inward.

place for lanitlies to live And bit'
has taleis his case to the ik'oIIk
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tlii' gull course, resbo'imsg it wills
tss,isies 2 1 tiliil,iiiiuiiltsiiii alsil ti
apaitiineult.a with a golf course
of the gulf course by
3.
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permitted of 70 RIAA houses

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Lill, require the jute of :
will
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fur
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cadets
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C ouncil Herbert Fox uije':teil a
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to
question at this
corn- . Mrs. Sassjnisn. this will
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School Board, 3 p.m. budget
'Gid Loves People," in which annualmeetxng,:30p.m.. First
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th IL
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believe that "this is the
successful
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beginning
primarIes;" or was it because
there were so few running Dial
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per cent, as received by the School Board
Of $11,164,785 in ad valorem taxes, receipts and
excess fees from departmental operations including
zoning, clerk of circuit court, and landfill office,
$6,633,073 was received by the School board. This
represents 60 per cent.
Of $24,591,165 county revenues and state
revenues returned to the county for county-wide
ds,$lB,988,383,or77percentwasreceivedbythe
School Board.
Drummond told Buie that the matter In which
th e School Board has applied Its po rtion of th c funds
would have to be identified by the office of the school
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to educational building needs, It was reported by Chairman Greg Drummond to
the County Commission Tuesday. Drummond said he received a communication
I am vitally concerned that e are steadily falling
from Buie,reading in part
educational
building needs for this county."
meet
our
attempts
to
back in
Buic stated he would appreciate assistance in
obtaining data as to the percentage of the total tax
dollars remitt ed in Seminole County applied to
edusation in kindergarten through the 12th grade.
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tal tax picture in Seminole. That
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claims they were written by ITT
officIals daring the evitic.ui
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period leading
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1771 and now wotks In Waistsingtrin as a ennisisitant Iiw the
(1ver4'as Private Investment
lie was riot avsilahia' (4W
'srrrnent Tne'tay
Allende did not win a majority
In the eltmnn, and the cncstest
was tot, decided by the Chilean
rrngress At tho time the memo
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16—The Sanford Herald

'Pentagon Papers'

M3nday, Feb. 21, 1972

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law
recovered
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officers, including
rts Altamonte county tee
beard at Last night's meeting of
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Sanford A 16-year-old youth
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totenceuio theft and
Brailey Odhism is now serving
riming a police officer after
as the siz.te deputy finance
the vehicle was pursued
chairman for Central Florida on
from west SR 436 along 14 to
behalf of Senator Mu-skit.
Sanford.Below. Altamonte
It Is true that Muskie would
Patrolman Louise Combs
alan like to attend the
I felt) talks with FIIP Phillip
w Bell Lids Saturday, here In
an earlier Dixon after ft trooper "t
Sanford ... but —
out the rear tire to the car in
invitation was extended to
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jail
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$35 000 bond and acc.irsII to
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weeks ago on the Trinity
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Day, assistant manager of the
sainre store that was robbed
later, died as a result of
multiple stab wounds in the
acrording to thee autopsy.
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moved to Goldenrod, near ,ae
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considers his 1)111 to regulate the popular game of
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Kennedy today in a ceremony comrnemoral1ci
the loth anniversary of his 'iiitiht
n as tile' tor4\
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rd time in three years, sets out to
trail for the third
along an election trail (till
defeat the anti
of political potholes.
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'Doggone cold weather,' bcmou Elvu, a poodle owned n:. :he J1 tn
Griffiths of Lake Drive. Casselberry. who got into his sweater a nd cap
earlier this week when the cold winds blew in from the North.
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of
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afternc'.n voted to sell ..kefronI Dcoverty adjacent is,,
The Sanford Herold for
James M Ithmer I E. Esdge
It then promptly set aside ' tu. Cccii A. T- ,ck. 11 and
Walter G low
of the amount to
'Ise L ad
Ca
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Seminole Zoolctcal SccWty in
A.
the event the society l.a &amp;cto -amount ad SIZ.WO vu nut
Le-csfu1 in raising 1150
°°a
te the 'ord
is it i
new site
g
eea apVraaes1 at $350
The property sal, to A.C. but
would ,o slung
work load Is lighter In their after entering not guilty pkas. Doudney, Ernest 34 Southward, dicatmi they
By MARION IIKIIIKA
The two suspects. George C• Vernon Miss Jr. sal
with the sale
respective counties.
h'ossiblyacontrlbuung factor Johnson and Gary ieelterndofl, Kirk, all Sanford busnesnmen.
loo IIU1flY (USt' in the 18th
-r,e prvçrrty was ¼lunagnated
Judicial (mccl, comprising to the increment in the legal were initially charged on a (tsr- Li cndiUnãl and based on the .11.11 a "-- site sonic tiflic *40 but
Ih-rvatd and Semirsole Court- work load Lx the fact that three count tAfornustlon with three et '*50..' feasibility *4 000
later it was decided by the aw
-ae n .i
ttIIi. again have rt'uItt'd in ii deknilanta,
uxwty
mnonitng, i-uuflt.s of cv iptrat. to conunit structtrig 113 uulllon uunAmwu ts,
this
visiting judge at nrraignmcnts apparently apathetic to the a felony and one count each of In apartments. either highl-nas
and or complexes In the event soIl lnt,ntaW I on county ,art
rubbery
in Circuit Court this morning. seriousness of the court attempted
Will
had
possession
of
cann,ebii
These
borings tests, still to be mad,. Liflit
'guest
judge
, Today's
two
procedure and
e pcectude the higher structure
Jqp
by
Judge
dropp
ed
th
Stcptwn
Booher,
arTaignmentscofitlnUNt.
one
fur
charges
were
(In-ui!
A secuod Sanford groups fill
gN
lromnFt. Iasuclencialr Lastwerk the thmnitline; the other for the state and Later nettled under
to the
to aabuut
Circuit Judge (juirirs liolley fourth The third (ailed to ap- new tnftsruustlon, Johnson Is viler vi $100,005) (or the proper tymtnakm
and
(runs I Inellas Count ocVuPil pear although the bonding new charged with three counts was turned down by
to the i-sty WIthin I
only Julian
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agency was no tified on Feb 16. as a ertmnirul offender having a nnsslvn with
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inst*irers
(.**srt
John 'B&gt;ni, i-barged with firearm, ggrssated assault and
slicaleil that there b "Just too robbery, had
arraignment attempt robbers Uerndc* Is
rubmnuct work" ant that the continued again until next week charged with attempted ru
visiting judges result when their for retaining counsel. Byrd t. In bery. Roth are in custody.
Att
ilerndon's arraignment had
custody.
--Continued until nest week for tie-en i'cnued for obtaining
counsel tlruiiuzs
the fourth time Is the private
arraignment
of
Willie
Choice,
Gras*xi)
and
Johnston's foc
_V.:(luirged with robbery. Choice is notification of parents.
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Also set for trial on April 1.'
At Last weeks
ii bond
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.rraigcusscnt, CLrt'vit Judge are the cases of Wtttiatii
fr....is •' cusIurn.rI tocorn. n
wills
charged
Dominick Salfl told Choice that ltictsarslson,
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ott
1 a stolen
sod sss P.ilO
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toiIa
wi.ulil
tie
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rw
"wPvnsobiI. Salon
Iluwever, Judge flootier u- charged with
breaking anti enterUtg with
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pressed. "I don't see how w
an arraign lusts without Intent to cusutilt a felony, grand
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.35 fund.s to retain private
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1:3Il pus Mndai tnt- u -'rI
7.30 arts
Choice did not appear at his
- $:00p is Sturd.syi
8:00a.m.
traffic
on
Motor vehicle
initial arraignawni on Feb. i,
West
First
Street
was
.snd his kwtd was estreMed and
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DANK
early this afternoon when
ip*ar.
kVtNitic3I
FINANCING
Ol'EN IIULJSK viiI tie
Steven Wesley Cos, charged two cars of an Auto Train
special jwnped th, tracks tuB
with Laaaktng and entering with
held at the
a s.., iii
itis seaboard toast line
* —' titiilum ilepassilsi sc sat
his right-of-way Actually four
nut
Ilitwar
this
morning,,
9th attil iit'iicti Suncars w er e Involved anti a
bond was eatr-esded and a
(lay, Feb. fl, -4 pm
80. attache "id it "mild be
caisiaa Issued.
llol '
to lne t
he
bef
at toast four
Two of the iruspects In the
rs
ur
kie I
Iw
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tracks
.i, Fried , new
mu
Dec 4 drug a2moot-ootatKMart
.sl J
5c'l
tls '• 17 92 &amp; Onora Ril
cleared 'If we con 1-t
director
shopping center hail their trial
county
the
oik
do
crews ut it,
set this miuwning for Apt ii 17
ii mitt his wife
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john Polk said a
warrant was being obtained
charging the Orl.andoan with
the stabbing death of Richard
Franklin L)ay,l Uasseiberr)
liquor store assistant maaaer.
Perkins Is expected to be
rought before County Judge
Wallace list] this afternoon.
Polk added to bear the charge
No murder charges have been
filed on Michael Francis
inunder
also
Whalen.
%estIgatioL for the Day killing.
Polk said.

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stripped Thieves hit in the aren
of Sanford Avenue and 25th
Street a another report of a
fellow who just spent four years
in the service, came borne to do
some (tatting In the Wekiva ..
parked tsl.s car on the
Ijingwiod-Markham Road. and
when he returned, he found that
orneone had smashed-in his
trunk put a sack under his
fenders (not the bumper), stole
1111 some tires and a battery . and
the worst part of all. UK
DIDN'T CATCH ANY FISH,
EITHER
It's not funny, really .. so, a
word to the wise should be
sufficient. And for
sake, U you see some strange
cats around a parked car, don't
Cato
beatitate to call the law

Fulton 'Thayer l'erktns was
charge
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WATCH Olrr...have had IWO
calls In the Last IWo days
people who've had their cars

in t1w slaying of Ofe store
ma"ger. which (
tz weeks f
it. 1. J. Kris said Michael
Franth Whalen. 34. of 4302
odd venue. has ehated
TA
with abducting Walter Barone.
mii.inIec1 ot the ABC store, and
with acomphce Fulton Tha&gt;vr
l'erkins,26,of306SouthOsCColJ
Mcnue Orlando Orlando ii
ac.t.dorobbtng1hemflattaer
of $3,.O0 Feb. 7.

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Thank you. most sincerely
Although It was dcll%cred
late, your comments and unw
derstanding has been admirabie, to say the least.
thsI
pleased
Especially
%_C'minole Tax Collector Troy
Ray Look the time to come in
and tell us how great The
lieraki" looked In its new offset
appearance ... and tha nks also
to Nick Pfctfnuf of WESH-TV
for
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An ()rlars.io moon, one of two
charged In 0-p- I*eb. 7 armed
robbery of the ABC lAquor Store

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laughing. already.)
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But, I still feel Like today's
day to wish George Wuhtnittrn
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happy-happy.
that way cause I don't enjoy
those long thrrr-day weekends, '.
eh.
WNch brings me to another
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point
federal employee are the '..' •
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ones to benefit from this
P
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calendar happy crowd, instead
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taLktnterusotaflreday'tj,-'
week.

J. Istv 1#'par'rn.nt if
m'd, rrw'anwhll., that the (. n
tutkm bats m).stloelng •'
r!wThefofCr(r.sshys ;n't
taT'
jury shout his
ennilurt- hUt 4nnis not bar ti'a
51
The grand jury n Rawtnn
I#IIO*T1 5
b.U. a PY' 1
' hired
Gravel ts he lp him a'th
hearing, .
JJflIZI
Howard Wbb.r. •r" -.f •;••
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shall
qu.stkmed in any other 9"
fs' "any speech w
(,ra,.is attorneys arlzwwi
that the immunity pqr.hItslts the
grand jury from qu.stkslng
anyone lnvoivtd with the S.'Mlast in arranging for the pubU.
ration,
If akiti and third psrUn"
(an he qwiUnned. Graveli ap.
it woiW Warne tm
peal
for rrw'mtw'r* of Cm.
itreft to get l help Ji7
In adequately do their '1tkiai

1 1w' high ourt granted tl1i
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Gravel, a critic *4 the Viatnarn war, disdosed portions *4
the war study papers last Jun.
at a ,,iIdnIght meeting of a Senate subcommittee, IN later orranged for publication of a fourvolun)e edition by lisacon
l'rru. the publishing arm of the
AsUnitarian Universalist
vxiatlon.
At la*ui before the court is the
meaning of the constitutional
provision that rn.mnti.rs of

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decide whether a federal granit
jury may question aide* of Sen
Mike Gravel., l).Ata;ka. and
third parties" about arrangemmli for publication of the
l'ent.agon Papers
Gravel had ctuslIend In
appeal the leeway granted
grand jury by the U.S. Circuit
Court in Poston. The Juitie.'
Department,on the other band,
Department,
contended In a separate appeal
that unjustified restrictions had
t$rers tinposni

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interesting question
cuniplaint ••. 'Whose responplbthty Is it to remove dead dogs
(rum the roads"
She said that she tiiilt'd the
County Health Department,
county Road
j •Itai4es Control Department .
# all i, cry attentive, but no one
interested In doing anythIng
about it
So, after thinking about it
aiiulebit,itdawnedonmethat

l'ltESlI)ENT NIXON and I'remii'r ('lmiiu
hold their second meeting,

forrest r9ota within the county
the dead loga he
1742; Grapevili.
Highway
Avenue; and near the corner 51
the (Mom-a Road extension and
b Lake Mary Road
tlnaiuhtiv. now bac.ana. of the
but what
cold weather
happens when th, temperature
climbs bark to the norm of ?

Till. SENATE Judiciary Committee OpeIIM
hearings today on the nomination of Richard G.
Klcindienat as attorney genoral.

Grea! acts taketi'.w
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MI(, in five weeks and make (our attacks SImm

antiaircraft

batteries

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Robert ••• Joseph aho.utt1 lands
safely in Aden alter being hijacked by thirst'

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cloudy and warmer through Wednesday high in
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A huge r'ass of frigid air sprawled across
the Great Plains and MIweit today, dropping
temperatures below zeri In parts (h the tipper
Mississippi Valley and Nurth..rn Plains

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If You Can't Stand The Heat

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In the evening, President and Mrs. Nixon.
accompanied by Mme Chiang CIting, wife of
Chairman Mao Tse-tung, attended a modern
revolutionary ballet in the Great Hall cii the

People.
Unlike the largel'. ceremonial meeting
Monday. Nixon and Chou sat down in the Great
Hall of the People with only close advisers
ireseni Thu. indicated that they were buckling
clown to the bard questions of where they
msag

China's remarks of the first day. suggesting a
that

- ucarmatizatirm of relations, gave hope

cmc th ing concrete may emerge ftom Nixon's
visit to China,
For the first time, the Chinese press gave
a.tt'nsit'e coverage of the visit with pictures of
tan with Mao and with China
meir meeting ioni today '.&amp;as small and
iucR'e than exchange of opiniona Instead cii
ht line of e.asv chairs in which they posed or
photographers Monday. they faced each other
across n rectangular table cmlv a few feet wide
and with only a few aides and nterpre1ers
pent
Henry A. Kissinger. the President's adviser on
national security, was at his right arid Secretary
ct State William P Rogers was at his left.
-,if( z:t Icisphvr(' lit the iiuLcet was ovia an:
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brief picture taking before the leaders got clown
to business
Meanwhile.. Mrs Nixon began her sightseeing
with It visit to the kitchens of the lamed Peking
Hotel, a citadel of Mandarin cuisine. She
displayed obvious pleasure at everything she
saw and everything she tasted
Later, the First Lady paid a surprise vSat to
the Peking zoo,
The kical press and radio had ignored thi
arrival of the presidential party on Monday, but
today the American visitors were the big stor
"Chairman Mao Meets President Nixon" said
the headline across the top of the front page of
the Peking People's Daily, the newspaper of the
Communis t party and China's most important
journal And beneath that headline the enlirt
front page was devoted to the meeting betweer.
Nixon and Mao Tse-tung and the other events of
the President's first day in China
There were three pictures on the front page
and four more inside of Nikon with Man. Nixon
L1I.h Chou arid the banquet which Chou gave
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. i*iui.' nitu
wionua iiibiii
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Americans who came with them

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Itsata for the ilr'.-llinn is a

ann hiring generally reeogni7s'd
as a cuin.lhlati in the state or
national news media.

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toast to the President at the banquet and Nixcin
rep.l y.
Radio Peking began broadcasting the news of
the President's visit and his meetings with the
Chinese leaders Iii a m. including recording;.a
ip
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MIG Shot
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i personal llppc,iratwe F riday afternoosi at 1"a,r,ia', Market
In Sanford
and some arnami small fry found he was a man they could really look
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I. it' O'Kaurae, lklLary
dIucrine 1) l',iuy, Ikitonhi
.Uaamn Frank Fantone Sr.,

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Discharges
Sanford:
Mrs. Kenneth Capps and baby

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Joseph Green
Paul M Johnson

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DAL E--MIAMI-SAVANNAH--RICHMONDWfOY4-'WFW YORK-BOSTON

proclamation for Future
Farmers of America.
Week, Feb. 21'2, sit,llilt.
Bill Best ikft,i and Iarr'
sraddy of Seminole High
'hool FFA Chapter look

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readIng this onset
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you a'. 04fissing lillet ti st ill

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Dr. George &amp;tnrader, in a
F ddit l')ePu Jr sht'.is off his 'tWo to ilelt to ritilit I Hick }itfl
the (ity Council several times
Sc
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(inint&gt;
Port
Fty
"1 11.54) would like more
t-'- . i'-. i:
to appeal the denial, bitt had lengthy tirade against lb. Authont
Julie Myers, Teresa Lo y . Becky Thorpe and Lisa 'Ogotxl The troti})t't'
1 1 ntght details on how many people will unabte ' o
lime
proposed
a.e
t.'aa
shopping
been turned awn)' each
center, authori,'th ' JO
i as one of three laii enforcement officers that visited a (our ,i'itl hi't'.
rcr-e,l )Sfl, be hired, strict we should make ric another with larger ntwtb.r
"the
race
to
bring
tllrctor
either
b
citizen
opposition
or
deplored
to
ear-old class at the Central Baptist Church during a recent study
*
n sure that the firm hires more of employee unlearn proper
oflhmnerclal
by lock of inifonuiation about the
est.abllstunenta negotl'ntton.s wi th a concrete than i-2O persons," Vahien sewage
course
t tu V incent I tioto
disposal system s
Into
the
bedrooms of America." firm wanting ,
project. last night's pcate ill the adokd.
3y4ilAble
lie
expressed
opposition
to the Port of Saifoni
hearing was a last attempt to
lie indicated the authority
lie said espk'rationa tm'
persuade the Cite Council to center for several reasons,
yan - tP(trU (nIICI'rte should have more Information underway wi
th the developer
calling
it
a
had
r
zoning
e verse the previous decision,
and Structural
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inf4urther with the an indu.strtab part to
n
rance I
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JSI1IIt
ive
IMwndel, attorney planning practice and fearing with headuu In ng
ta~e
Pr'
reprrscritini
hr.
kt'rs of port property for prt#pnctiveksueetbatthe Pori
p1
presently
f,43geu
degradation
of
pro
pe rty values, construction of a $200,O(XJ Is interested in it.. proposal bu t
fr the entire project to the city
apart for &amp;nduitry In the
Included in these plans is the and "Irreversible social and building to house an estisnatett wants more Irtforn',a lion
located adjacent ,o 14 and
decay processes
James
Wagner
said,
'If
we
l(*)
employ-es
engaged
In
the
s meation of an intersection (with etononuk
n treaDrer:
at Wilshire Schrader cautioned that such a ricanufacturing of concrete pursue this we should reserve pn't1r. h"
traffic light.'.
pLimit
would
"change
development
type
for
the
construction
the
right
to
approve
what
csuitponent
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IS
('uncilnut
Charles
id
Dust
it
Rowell
sa
1k ulevard unit SR 436 and the
ft Marine hktias'a
this from a quiet residenti al i nd ustry
structure is placed on the
extension of Wilshire Boulevard
owru ORlANDO
'nit unprt'edented apparent lhcre would not be any additional tutd,s.
roposech neighborhood to a neighborhood
proposed
financing
property"
Uniter
the
May
of
fl
as
or
Brown
added
at
could
posstbl'.
efhe
th
growth tint municipality- was re ected at l t
to run the length of the
,
se commercial ftc. arrangements, the concrete
W. C flutct'u-'on, Port ,st'
night's meeting of Village Council, when fr-ctuate a reduction of the premium by obtaining
shopping center. Additional of inten
on
Sr
tivity.
firm
wants
the
Port
to
borrow
torney,
said
the
Port
would
city's
ananother
bad
on
a
hospitalization plan for the
stretctung them auth a
buries also would be placed
councilman were apprised that the
police. Iloitrier, he said this would only amount
Several other citizens spoke sufficient funds front the batik receive $168,0lX) an rentals and pLate in the beLef t !ervf suranc-e would cost a total of
436 in front of the shopping
after 3) year;
their eerrue;
Mayor Grunvalle Brown said that last year's to a $M difference,
center, and an access road from against the proposed renter, by mortgaging the property- to the structure
Although noting that last year three buuLuwere
Kewannee Trail to the renter and most were concerned with build the facility, which will be
premium was between 11.300-11,400, and explaited the increase as the fact that last year's submitted and that the cost had doubiril,
would be built All of these hazardous traffic conditions repaid by the lessee over a 20specifications were based upon Owse of the nevertheless Council voted to accept the bad of
tmnprosementi would be paid which would be created by the year period.
The firm's bank has agreed to
previous years In a tileb the police chief was paid ('-as.s-Knoblctck
for by tine &amp;% elopers "We center. Upon a request front
a loan to the Port for the
make
Council
Chuin,uan
Edith
Duert,
be
a
t-i'rdit
to
a salary' of MO monthly, Today, the mayor
think this will
In another bidding that upon a new police
were
raised
exfull
$200,003
amount
AVAIJ
the salary of the chief is giy monthly
Casselberry," 1.owndes said over 70 hands
vehicle, five bids were submitted Prior to the
Then. t. the c'i!lage payroi as increased as opening of the bad,, Mayor Brown requested A nd
"It shoUld not disturb the pressing opposition to the %,,County tctnmil.uioner Sidney
.
titiflul 'S Cii' NCR
Wen Jr . a Port mem be r, said
will as addiliosial equupnit,.t tirtOk added, An was granted permission to hire two police cadets
reside
residents
who li ',e In proximity shopping ceoter. Five humus
EL}.CTRI(.
e
1w
wanted
the
projected
were raised in a pproval of th
example cited was that of four police Officers at a salary of 50 cent.. hourly f or a 16-hour week
to it."
pa
ed
to
yment
schedule
c
ha
ng
Adding Machine
voted re
Council
FolIos ing Low ndes' pres project.
now being insured for $20000, and 11 auxiliary
ads submitted for the vehicle were front Jim
allow more funds to be paid the
several
lime-owners
unanimously
to
denythe
officers for $10,000 each
critation
I
Jack Prosier Ford, $3,162.21; Midpa
for
Mal, or Brown expla ined that even though
from Indian halLs spoke in request. for rezoning and an- first years of the repayment
'
sch
ed ule.
nexatlon,
the
shopping
there was only, cute bid submitted upon the in' Florida Dodge. $3,779.21; Johnny Bolton I' ant,
osition to
opp
$3.297. r and
Park L'.odge, $3,,
'
sarance,frornCass-KnoblockAuociates, should
beer
"19
itt," .-others they would have been
there bait
Village Attorney Thomas Freeman suested
gg
close to what you have there," Brown said that that Council receive the recommenda ti ons of
a month
tine present Insurancerrurrs on March 8
PolIce Chief Walter flamhclor,
. R
111111 appl" rental
lId.
Marjorie
hiutchison,
William
J.
liaws
toward pimni'husse
$13930
FEltltt'AII' N. i'n
torus
Joiu'.nir Mae (l.cer
Admisikais
issues K. ('nap
Barbara lee Edge, (5'ne'. a
.1,
lrifiordi
Beverly Ann I'inkney
(;raee t Brown, Lake Mary
.1..' Johnson
(7appa,
Lake
Kamen
M.
I)anlel Ortez Lopez
Burke
I.ortnza J
1.ora (;all Metaler
Monroe
113 tnt Itt sttt 51LU22. r,it3t
Robert Wheart
A.
William J, liuirttgrove
Corimiai'iy,
Elizabeth
Morrti
William P
p,..,-.,,
ct-c...i.
141443t c... C....., 153-6444
(race Elizabeth Rhode;,
Longwood
i.'.,' :11i. tmi
A C Kinney
Jar'sulyn
North Casseiberry
Tilson,
i.1,iis2s2-43's
Johnny Keller
Sp.ukilng,
Orlando
D.
Elizabeth
Muumnie Kate Ilouglat
Oos'is
Mae
Dodson,
Orlando
Ilellomus
Spurk*k
James H.
henry Symonds, Orlando
Kirby ('ki
Janet
Hartley, Osteen
Ik'rroyrr,
J
Shirley
Births
casselberr)r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen Forrest,
I)ehIary
Frances Attn F'ista'r,
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" and Ted A)v*rei. both JacUor!Mayor John Lfrisdani told the vine Drmocmts. and Rep
darrage4 Results of the ot2
3 GFARGE ISPER
1114*) '
Wayne Hoilinpwarth, D.Lakt
er attacks were not known,
Asoelated Press writer
46
am for busing even though most
to his Eacart
Meanwhtle~ reports from,
SAJGONAr- us fliers
Mnericans dislike IL In a cr.mitte In 11w House
slx down their second North Vsentiaiw said the North Viet.
width tharsrterzx,d as
raiaeC Fir4a Gin
Vietnamese MIG in five weeks name art lifting their sete Of
I'nrd*ng the lion in his den
P.eutnr Askew fix' his pltlon
and made live Long Cheng and xiflmg back to
In recent days a bill was en- to the busing queauom. while
By
o
p
ening
the
door
to
what
Monday
night
WIlLiAM 1 RI'A!IS
and published under the tiDe t, waiting to release u poilint
antulircra
ini batteries the Min of Jars In northern
iliaucxt
attacts
an
ITt tIiI' Serfb itI1W Of
lawlt
cizlnç farmer Gin
AP Spr'rtal Cnrrrpoiideii1 'Khrushchr Remembers.' the Gars Powers untii after the appears to he a
their SUPPlY
VlttnTIL the U.S L5C$ 10 P°°
'°
iitt and 504."s in the i
Nl.lLa S Ktruahrhei- boasted firmer Soviet Premier recalled American election we kept Nis- with the United States, after
nr'twirk from a spoiling acerCommand
reported
pLscr cm the Mardi 14 peealden- In a schoolhouse door and slate that he kept Richard M. Nixon that = month; before the iNC on frwn being able to claim that years
p
Mal Robert A Lodge. 3111, Of a tion by Laotian gcertur.eifl InLit! prunar ballot a question dr
America's
out of the White Raise in 1261 elec'tiats it* United States was tie could deal with the Russians. U1113. Mao and Choumight 1i
FIOUIUU
That rnas not have been true lolled b the news that the Run- Our pobc made the difference said to have cast Nixon it. the Colwnbua. OhiO, and lit LA Res. rtIU15X5
nf Sabeth&amp;
idpport or anti-busing amendAsk ed before his speeches If However, this is again a petsi- mans had shot down a U sps Of at less: a half million votes, role of peacemaker. Once get C- IIICtie't'
IW'Ut
he fell he were "txiarduw the dential election year. and plane and lrnprisorwd the pilot which pvr Kennedy the edge altatri. this is a time when much Kin, said the" intercepted the
The New Yin mayor did not 1ioi' Lzndw. said "I've been people art going to be wonder- The Incident blew apart he needed.'
Sh eik
Of the American public sterns 1.ao(iInile-*n-bour communist
1 h
and
i - indemn Die lawmakers
for
in whether President Nixon's Ktrushehe'"s summit fleeting
Nixon was vice president In WiI)- Of war in Asia It is again let over northeast La*
,n
t2forit Action, but Opened his set)-, em atrict Vvt beet innyor &amp; trips U. Peking and Mnscow will wi th President Dwight D. F.is- the Eisenhower adminiatiatum. a year In whic h the ward fired thee, m±ss ilei at it whirr
!'Ote Speeches to th H(Z and New Vat 'Rut 1w.
Khiuid.ctw"s calculation was "peace" can have a role In the about90mites southwest
have am particular impact on enhciwer before It could start.
u
Harm
balloting
the Niweinber voting
in 1%) Eisenhower's purees- of rarse, highly debatable.
BEIRUT AP - Sheik
an
exp&amp;oiu
The'
reported
d. and saddened. and angry, $anie well bri,
ar lbs busing
Vet it could be argued that the
The answer ma depend or sir, John F Kentwood) , met with
I'ven it Mao and Chou haw wt
Kliaiila bin Hamad a]
of and a fireball hi up the ruiztit
ti'oUt what I must say t
r
- at Vienna. 7Wparticular preference in the Mao.Chou role and
what develops tram the Pren- Kheushcti'
TrAru prime minister Of
torches, the
dent's talks with Mao Tar-tang Ktruahctiev book y he told 12 etection. they must know the Soviet leaders in May might skies. The Americans were
the Pets= Gulf oil sliei&amp;.
irmacratit presidential cans
and Chat En4a, and then it Kennedy that the Soviet Union that their actions have a iaable win ag*tnt the President If. Ing an Air Force F4
of Qatar. seized power
SpkIITien
said
nec
Mi1ILar
ii,.0 annamced the erMa with their archrivals the cast "11w deciding ballot" when polltil wallop in the west- by November, voters discerned
I
ram
his cousin before
u: raenri.t of Thomas C. Todd.
Is
Soviet leaders
Kenm.'ct defeated Nixon. The whether for Nixon or against fie Improvement in the world MIG1s crossed z L.
todaY. Bahrain Radio
were
support4, superintendent of schools In
American
planes
picture
ir. nw'nrniri attributed to him account adds. I extilauwd that hUt
!u Cnunt -where Alabama
ing Laotian !rr'es north of th
ed
reports
i'lain Of Jars
r)
.
said
the
deposedruler,
Lodge and Locher said o
lr 1511Z
Sheik Ahimad bin All a]
'Todd compared Lindsay with
fired their electronically conThani, was on a bunting
and
of
trz4led missiles at
trip in Iran
Enciarvelitisa man emerging to
enemy pW&amp;ft AnJ the KK=td
Ttit Pi*tirmth hrt.adcast
trod Dir country during a time
fled back toward Hand.
.choo3 hoard Mcinda heard
said )'ladio Qatar an.
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Capt.
The target states where ?.a the various Democra tic presiBi MICHAEL PtTZEL
Proposal that t JtY conceitthe camp to the
vrtdcrstrneni "an act of political ,viuntinves of the Seminole
trait its 1V"2 pniaidenti*l cam. polilan suggested the Deiiw Cleflt*SS] candidates If National James dtntremcsit, said
Associated Press Writer
Education
Association
SEA)
rI a'Th1
British
pror:'unlige' because he faces ,
pilots
have
hem
cieThe Democratic Governors paigri in 30 states that oIler the craft put their mone' and effort Democratic Ctuurrnart 1.uas
present
proposals
fix'
wage
irctrd'atts
,000
people.
i'-riiim
Caucus hum uruirummaly, Fe'- best chance Of victory a nd, Ut this year Include the 13 carried retire F. O'Brien maket sad- tEC!tlng MIGs daily along the
for
county
teci
Sheik
Khalda
has
long
ten y ugwvocaiiI
tnam
between North
M uslim, his
in Hubert H Humphrey In iIOUable arrangementsM
)f''ti'dI ;. :'
unt's efk'ct. write of! the rest
u-trtts w
11 when I stand on busing,'
r' SEA u
been the strongman of the
was
the
t
and
Liot,
but
this
IranThe consultant. Jose phNa- an his unsuccessful campaign gexierall considered the
sheikdom Arid hu coistri's
I
.atdsa tztic Inamaker,. "1 am
enpgement
reported
ance
Jan,
;so)lltars. told the Z governors apt= Richard M Nixon and runner for the nommostim had
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head
01
state
was
a
d r it I an, far busing because it
Of in 9. when a Navy Phdntom
meeting at AIUIaPOIIS. Md.. Maá.a. California. Delaware, been accused ti
a' starting
ceremosual one.
to often the only way to MU- Present
cçf.onerds
of
ducking
debate downed a M]G11 over North
t*moaatk
Illinois.
Missouri.
Monata
that
the
New
Jersey
1.C1wT%
U)
.00C.
Qatar ii a small peninj'rutt our schuoli"
'IethP1fl That was the first
challenges
presidential nominee could car- und Ohio
2 Inrrtait *1w salary Indri
w.ala that Juts Into the
1k said he was far busing be.hUG
downed
in
30
mantba
nMaya' Sam Yorty of Los
r as lea as It 01 the 30 sekwi.d
In another political develop.
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rausir fir alternative 1,01 PIT.
1.
More than half a darn other
states and still capture the menu Manila, Sen Edmund S jelta. however. charged Dial
personnel
are
paidfront
three
'he
side of the
;,,-fuel racial segregation
fighters
escorting
Forte
While House with a majority Of Muibe of Maine said he would Muitir's letter to O'Brien was Air
percent to f our per cent
Arabian peninsula. It has
worse: tar worse."
over
Lisa
and
rai
ds
bomberson
IL'
avoid
debate."
participa te in a deba te between 'a subterfuge
the na tion 's electoral votes
3 1iiie amount of siltan area of 4.347 square
M*n Fiartdmar disagree
recartaixiarre planes over
pkments paid from five per
miles and In 1919 produced
vntere in two
orth Vietnam attacked five
near ly 130 million barrel.
tiur.lng 9-Ui-I in retest elections. cent to ID per cent for deans.
missile radar sites and anua$rt" 'TU'tf ;troleum
I.;ndiay noted, adding "1 will trout lOW fto!' cent tm Sir Pet
"'
craft artillery batteries with
_~ rurriculur:
far
ut- cent
the political
bombs and missiles
rouuul
vir
subect ar-t&amp;
11
a'
All were ott the North Vanttciigreentrnt I am lighting for representative and from Sen
nafliele side of the border, 13 ti'
ient to low' per crtit ii
prrsidenr. but not at
4.1' mI les north 01 the demik
tng the Uunp i students advisors and clut
Ih ALTER It. MF.MtS
a'
gnng ha ca mpaign lot 11w dkle$
that Is Ilacr is writ tkriWd rant
Sponsirs
AP Political Writer
'.irt most about"
Ma) l( Maryland primar)-(sw atra&amp; puitung dat to the 30
Iii one strike, 11w
M1AJI] APt
Florida's
:,uidia3 was
t least Iii he plans to enter-per-cent level Muikw and said. low antiaircraft artillen'.
A
w':ncjcnatw presidential pi,t"ntial candida te to aiktrest
TheT a a 12th entry or the Hu'nphrry are generall y ra ted gum e'rri rri.iela'vt
rtuir' as a political
t!tti session a! the Legulatw't
F'lix'
Florida ballot, and it 'maid he in the 30-pen.csmnt are.. In sripu.le. and the kr to solving it ci'a1 on Mar ch 14, when vol, titiner rank are JacUori. said to
.n Henry Jack=,. D-Wuh
is a seven-letter word meaning e
tiw'nnrd ht'it week and Wall.:'
he asked to register be gaining ground In
I
"I \ ''T I ':ii,ii,t..ir hr
governor of Alabama
,tzriitrt a Pilatt'rI
cm the question of ront rrcrnt opinion surveys, and
I
.1 1, "i r S It
it, an 11-we) cunteit, where pulsory busing of sctwoLliil
Maya' Jcihn V. Lhiwlsy Of New
Ms'rncliih, '.tlw m.dr miii
constituencies are cronesl atid ten far purpiaes ii daoasv y+, with
Getirge Ii
rights hlgtnr in IIC as
coId Gin'. Gecrge C Wai- racial balance.
p4c(ovrj'n ci South t*kcda
the first black student at
ruin. u'krl'ORII'
la ce
leading and gaining
-nut i-ott will have no legal
the I ahe-ralt'. of IlnIsa]jin. tkneui
out going t,r..kr that
strength in the candidate polls. standing, but the political tailsippl A. ceo)' candidate,
lea a tntai stak e It,
Jk
- ttfi.rtaUlr iti n'ht'
h e challenge. veteran
playingtopattedhouses art his mjtislike) tobenrfltWallac'e, sherasngtiituselfaI :1wI
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after you've a'
,,
I*mociiatlr Bra. James ( ) .
$
ar lf 4escrlbed
'candmdae' helping is, urn out his supererfl Democxst, with ha
fititland.
against the
dibnent"
I
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ae
and keeping the
biasing, ha
The
camlmdate
who can push paranioumt.
to
pet
Of tocreaaecl deIet arid
itr'd be pIed
his stmwanj signlfiranliy past
"It I were running lbs
:•"S fat out 1if). h.i
"ce wending. his stress or.
out jsr:
Ur 3D-ten-cent level can win In lace campaign. that's just what low AM ou'dor, Jackson needetof
,.r:1','t
Florida, and at the moment. I would want." said Huiiqilwr'
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t of the in end n
an)) Wallace ippruaches that
atng asut &amp; the '.'
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life trunt edrluii of ce'.
tund of StTetIgUL
dominant issue." 51140 Sen. Hen- 44*t to gain headway for u"!
The polistte rite Wallace, r hi Jackson at Wssl'lngtom, later primaries.
.r.
1~..__ &amp;M_
_W_ _
, ;-,%
who rose to power Ut Alabama
puslung hard. sponsorMarch 14 primary
_o
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as All ardent aegregatuansi, ing &amp; caeUWuote1 smeodnirot award $1 delegate votes at U.i
.
well ahead Of Sam Edmund S.
tie practice.
f
National Com.
lu JOHN CItI)WICK
Munk.Ie of Maine and Hubert H.
T'V 4.I:\
i:ii1%L
argues the refeen. ven
Wallace ii certain
1
vt.'iC
Associated Press Wilier
'ird hi.'indu nit ('hut ps'?
Humphrey Of MtZUItiOla.. tie &amp;..m W W give voters an °PP
get sunw ci Unciti, and at thisf
a i is a train. ut .o.aal I r I r a d and former
WASHING1UN
AP)
The
two
entries now leading tint bal- tasIfty to
—. hieing Without p
appease likely lit get1
v '. lit
predecessor.
depart'. to his
Scmnate Judiciary Committee' nce' 01 the field
Wallace.
backing
an smtxf'. else
th
rigre
Jnh Mitt-hell. who it-signs
opens hearings lads
todayart the
Wallace tells his campaign
.:pit&amp; 1,uiii.%time'tlt
I
Id
MuEte doesn't talk about
lit brad J'mh4eut N*ots
the national Dennoa'alk buillingf is campelp
nomination Of Richard G. cz'uwds
i Jmd C plarr I(
ree lection campaign,
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li: f ii. W5*&amp;flIfZttflt
S,if.jtvJ}J,'raIsj
K1.'tnthenst as eittaruey general. leaders beer the .ha&amp; ova ha
L 5 0
sct, wtd Often last tint
Kki"lieng Is •p
'Liberal Denwa'sb are es- caouiidar7 because "Dry knm jam mW of the sermon than
Published Daily, escep
14 Rasr 11
peeled to use the occasion *1) what you migtd do at a r
FUNNY 0U3ANESS
political stWflP4mntfl be
S.t u'd.y. s '.
attack Nixon administration where Dear are N' rival
,d
to viiace.
Cii isim*i. pubi
laa.aid'order policies
contenders dividing the "ate in
taturd. a prc,d Ir.g
"There is a candidate in lbs
it
"stma'i
Regardless, all signs point to a contest decided hays plurality.
wt* wtnoie cane
N
Fr.nci
Ave,I
os'erwhriniing committee ap- Some we it as simply Wallace has been buLk ov plia
(
wit
jnla'd
and Senate cuidanmatlon against Dr field-a major phi jenple's tears, and ha nine i
ci the .-i.civsUve 4&amp;-yrarfix' bun.
George war.,ce," MuaJv a
S.cond Class
a- mac'ceau' to Ally.
Wallace t.opes to take advan. in DeLarid. "I'm told he's gv 4
Fl
flTFI
L
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Get, John N Mitchell
tag" ci a'c,wd.d primai ballots to win
I dor't believe
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Mitchell as leaning March I to in other Itaha late'. He i
js managers tiel'.et'* at
iii, ri
di i..'.
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Ca
r rier.
direct President Nixon's to- air 1u4
'slUt aapportml
'nid
The coue In
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t±crt -"'tgn.
an Annapolis. Md, to begUn or- polls taken lou' Florida ewtid-

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Big bass ieTTI to have taken a L&amp;Jng to John Fisher of
this dl). Just a few days ago. John lan&amp;d a lunker of 10
pounds and to show that it was not an accident. went back to
the same spot this past week and topped his own record, with
some help from Ronnie Davis. Using a spinning rod, and
king-sized pla,tw worm. Fisher hooked the BIG ONE, but
during the ensuing struggle. his new rod rake Davis
grabbed the broken tip and assisted John in hand-Lining the
!&amp;h into the boat. Plenty of anglers would gladi) exchange a
broken rod for an H pound. 27 Inch largemouth, Nice going.
Marina Isle Fish Camp, Shirley and Bob King. owners,
hud several good catches of shad during the week. Even with
Si Lirday's wind and weather, one boat returned to camp
with five. A Thursday trolling Dip by C. G. Caudell and Darer
Duff mulled in a mixed string of 12 specks, ID shad and a few
h-rung. The per.1i hit on trolled Shad Darts and spoons
Perch congregated In the deep water beside the camp and
hunk Iin'hermen had an easy time hooking all the specks they
hinted. Bream were also doing their thing here with one boat
'.vt1ng a struig of 37
Mr. and Mrs. B. L Harvey. cunhned their fishing to the
Lake Bethel area and topped their string ci seven bias with
one weighingwii n pounds on a Wednesday trip. Jim Blyth of
the Plaza Sports Shop told this catch and mentioned also that
Ed Gordon fished the same spot 'Dnnrsday with five bus
ending up on his stringer.
Bream hi: sell in the Wekiva River for George Fowler
tht week George Cherie) of the Wekiva River Haven Cam;.
reported that most of the coats going out from his place were
getting good catches of them on worms and mussels.
Five pounds, sIx pounds and seven pounds. all bass and
all caught by the same lady angler rrpertcd Ottis Faulk
from Camp Seminole. The Weklt'a has been frcduclng some
fine catches for Dottie Hill recently. Jim Choatham also has
been getting his share out of this camp-his latest haul being
-"en bass up to three pounds each.
Osteeii Bridge Camp reported Sunday's fishing slow with
few
bridge and bank fisherman getting specks but few
a
boaters In this part of the river. Pat Brooks. lemon Bluff.
said speckled perch were striking well on live minnowi and
plenty of catfish were being caught, but not many shad
eaniing in This was the word Sunda"
Twenty-six speckled perch, some as large as 2 It pounds,
fell to Bill Holtrock and Johnny Stanish last Monday. They
used jigs In the shallow water around the lake Jessup
shoreline. Other reports compiled by Darn Smith, Seminole
Sporting Goods, included eight shad, each one over the five
pound mart, for Bruce Clarke on Friday while Budd) Smith
U" his limit of 10 bus all fair sized, from an un-named take
early In the week.
lake Jessup is slowly corning to We with most basis
bringing in strings of 10 to 15 specks per trip Riley's Camp
told of one angrier having a Limit catch on Monday and 25
Ti(r 'rue*da. The best strings are being taken to shallow
atrr as the fish are going on the beds. Next week should see
plenty of action with the approach of the full moon.

By GAR' TA1OR
Herald Sports FAlter
There'll be no can opener for
the Seminole High baseball
team. Any thoughts of that were
ended when the Boone Braves
were pot at the top of the list
Those Braves visit Sanford
today for a 3 rn. contest at the
Seminole High baseball field
The Boone game Is one of
Dow slated for this week as the
season opens with a bang.
Saturday the Tribe is at tome
again as they two Apopka and
thenen
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Ur scales at right pounds. another at six. Ted Gregg. a
Sanford resident. used mlrrclure plugs to land 39. also on
luesdey The biack and gold speckled color seems to be the
best bet just now (T7Z is the serial number). Dose Duff, a
Kentucky visitor to Sanford, finally got a break In the
weather and tried the trout to the same part of the Indian
River. He wasn't disappointed as he brought In 25 and threw
back nearly four times that number. Duff used the Mlrro-lure
fur his catch also
Cold weather causes trout to seek the deepest holes inn
(Ofl find so a little time spent in probing the bottom with an
to Iwate these holes is time well used. Cast to the edge at
the shallow water, allow the plug to sink for a few seconds,
retrieve in short, sharp jerks, very slowly. When the Mirro
lure is worked in this fashion, it is hard to get to the boat
without having a strike.
Checking the Daytona Beach area this weekend elicited
the lnfcwmaUo. that trout have been scarce but bluefish are
still in the Halifax River. Many are being caught by bridge
Fishermen according to Wayne Brady of the l"iahin' Hole
Tackle Shop. Piet fishing has been Limited to whiting and
sheephead as the water has been unusually dirty due to the
strong winds Swi'Gk'w Pete reported big bonita schooling
uraund the end of the pier, but anglers could not Interest
Ihem in taking a butt.
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brutes didn't ;ive the Pennsyl- 36th In a row and 166th in
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Ford after a grinding two car crash during the Da ytona 'li) it ':s
m'anlans a sporting chance, r.'n- Last 171 games.
Daytona Inter'nati:ial Speedway Sunday. Ballard walked away from
Dan Steward paced the cning roughshod from the start of
the acc! lent with only rght injuries. With the l)72 Speed Week over
the second hall to break open a gars with Xl points,
close game with nine straight
the racing scene at Daytona switches to motorcycles with the Daytnn.i
Southwestern Louisiana, nI
points.
joylnig Top Ten status for the
200 set for early March.
24 of 31 attempts from the floor thing myself," said Beaty.
"And that," said Conover, "Li first the this year, got a 41T LAKE CITY (API
Don Vincent Ptinti
Known for his ring, Beaty the way basketball Is meant to point pe rf ormance from tight
free throw
biround jump shots and 150112. from
with lay up feeds by his team- Line. tie also pu lled down 15 also is brutal under the back. be pla yed."
Lamar, the nation's leading
The way basketba ll was scorer.
mates, Utah Stars' eight-year rebounds in leading the Stars' boards, averaging almost 16
rebounds per game.
veteran 7elmo Beaty estab- attack,
played in the other parts of the
lamar, boosting his average
In Monday's other American
0
listed a new individual scoring
Pittsburgh's George Thornp- country would have suited Con- to 36.4, connected on 12. of 31
record with 13 points Monday Basketball Association game, son kept the Condors within over's aesthetic tastes, too. All field goal attempts and added 11
night In the Stars' American New York downed Dallas 104-95. striking distance as he repeat- the other ranked teams won, In- more from the free throw tine.
In the only National Basket- emily hit key baskets and wound eluding No. I UCLA.
BasketballAssociation win over
He also led in assists with eight
ball Association game, HaIti- up the game with 42. points,
The Bnutns rolled up their 2lst and triggered a couple of
Pittsburgh, 149-140.
The old record of 62 points more shaded Philadelphia 102. playing both forward and victory this season, defeating Northeast Louisiana turnovers.
guard.
was set a year ago by Stew 101.
Washington State 85-2.6.
Roy Ebron aLso turned In a
The Nets broke a four-game Southwestern Louisiana, the powerhouse performance, scar.
Johnson formerly 01 Pittsburgh Condor coach Mark Rhzmsteln
said after the game that his ABA losing streak with Bill country's No, 10 team, downed tog 36 points and grabbing 24
and now with Carolina.
"I knew I was within reach of team tried every defense Imag- Melchionnl's 36 points leading Northeast Louisiana 112-91; No. rebounds,
the easy victory.
the record when they started inabte to stop Beaty.
13 Virginia whipped Clemson 62Scott McCandlLth delivered
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big name stiAA .&amp;r.sagned ii
When Beaty was within one
passing up good shots to get nw
New York built a 20-point lead 60 and 18th-ranked Kentucky two free throws with fcx..r Sec.
Dtz'att staged its tlr',t )ifkiai
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that
Oakland
owner
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league
regulars
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the ball Inside," a jubilant basket of breakingJ ohnson's 121, in the first half and the turned back Georgia 8713.
onds left to give Virginia a tight. Charles 0. Finley has satisfied reporting for spring tracung
wor*out for pstctiet md tatcflsaid after the game. mark, Pittsburgh fell back on Chaps never got closer than
Elsewhere,
w State squeeze triumph over touKh Reggle Jackson, can Vida Blue Monday.
en with Ieft-lianderi Mickey
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A-1101114 the missing In that LoLldi zeas .staza itilienny
be far behind'
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I don't think I would have Butler yelled at teammate Jim Freeman of Dallas led all In the tight Big Eight Confer"it's a good win," said Vir,jacson,
who
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broken On record If my team- Ligon: "Let him make it. Ii. scorers with 37 poi.ts
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sive Fratik Howard and pikiwr
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mates hadn't pushed nw into gon,"
team
lost
two
games
Archie
Clark
poured
In
30
honia
last
week.
Finley
before,
came
to
terrrj
Juan
SLsr.&amp;hal
was
ne
4
setSul liSt of ni)-4huw$ is slugger
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Lhgon did and the rest is his
St. Francis held a 44-43 half- "We still don't have our offense
points Including the late basket
Frass'iscu Gi- Dick then, who liii been no
absent
San
relatively
early
this
year,
.r'ai
On his way to the record, the tory,
tha t moved Baltimore past time lead, but that didn't last straightened out, but our 11101 agreeing to a substantial raise ants.
easier to ib,ph this winter thar
"1 would have done the same Philad elphia.
$oot, 235-pound Beaty hit on
long. Russ Lee, who scored 23 selection Was better tonight,
when be called hunsetl
Marichal
is a perenanal late
over the IWAO he earned last
points In the game, powered a
"Ckinwn's very sticky, veryyear when he slugged 32 homers signer a nd the Giants appeared Richi,, Giineui Manager tU
S0.polnt second half the Thin- tough. I thought we played a
anti drove In 00 runs for the vs. craze cvncerned about second HOICOSUb la lie haitht bewi
dering Herd literally ran awey great defensive game, This
Finley has been trying to get baseman Thu Fmaentas. seeking tram Allen in two weeks
from the underdogs. Joe Has- learn wins when they have to,
Harmon Killebrew and Rod
Blue, the American League's 3 raise of between 11I3900 sal
insky led the losers with 23. and they had to win tonig ht."
yet
San Franctxo hurried
Most
Valuable
Player
and
Cy
115,0W
"We were really flat in the T1je Cavaliers' crucial victory Young
,&amp;rnuMj with Minnesota sal first base.
'J'.ekler
Award
winner,
Chris
for
12.0,.
rookie
llest half." said Marshall Coach boosted them back Into first
ki whch is substantially less Into camp early so that short- man Ron Blumberg has an
Carl Tacy. "We thought the place In the tany Atlantic Coast
stop Chits Spre*r would have agent dickering with the New
than what Vida wants
zone defense would contain Conference.
Mets zvr.r P113 conBlue was by no mean the only SO(Ti ne to Work wi th miii the Ys'
Th. profendonal Putter, tuna through F riday, February 64 such qualifying tournaments IliZIflSky but It didn't bother
Assodaticin s-W hold a special 3,at Disney World. Many olthe for the $0.000 World Putting him or the team-they shot 70
PItcher Carl Morton and out.
5
5
Ile kla Rusty Staub sull havmi 1.
11.000 qualifying tournament more than 360 convention at- Championship. From th
64 per cent from the floor,
"We shifted to marv-tio-nan In
for the IM0,000 World Putting tendees will be on hand for the twmainents, 128 qualifiers will
goed with Munta's-til and l,itzn
:
and that did the
Championship on Wednesday, qualifying tournament.
b&amp; chosen tar the World cam- time second
rs Sperty Lye -and Sunny Sicconunented
en- petition. The winner of ine job all right"
February 23, at the Putt-Putt
rt are still jswatlsh.d with
Daniel
UCLA didn't wait too long to
Golf Course located at 345 high,- thus.lastkally on the upcoming World Putting Championship
:'l,o,4fen,
5
way 17-M between K-Mart event. 'Uir course is delighted will take twine a 815,000 purse. do the job on Washington StAte.
teianwhile, 'iithuuks, Gum!rsl
Manager Frank Lu'ue anShccptng Celiter and Jai Alsi to be the host i's'
d
Fronton. Clarence Daniels. qualifying tournament for the
World
Putting
owner of the 36-hole course, $200,000
'u.s unsigned players. If tZwy'r'
ku.j Into the twit period ci pLay
H time second halt' of Lmst
tty a i-4-Jb cuia,t lvi their inaA mtiul riot iignuel by March 1. saw
made
the
announcement Championship. We expect at
High point oman its' the Saints ,vlctiz'y.
night's game is any indication
Daniels also announced that the least 100 putting pros and 50
Lane, be will subtract 1100 per
the Trinity Prep Saints may do was Mike Austin s-bc drilled for
lournanent would begin at amateurs from all over the
brian his ciaitract offers.
Ymnar ,vlayers hit ikiubli'
quite well In the upcoming a dozen points all six field goals tigures in last night's JV
2:30 p.m.
country to Lie here to par.
t,YuLflekjers John Brigga intl
District Tournament at Mt
1k was the only Saint to fiat trttunpb. Kay h'snuns anti Rick Curt Mutton and ptkher Bill
pta, men, including two pros
Ucipate. Some of the top men In
double f igures but several Lapp eh tallIed 13 wtmif
Dora High School
and two amateurs, will win competitive putting Will be
Parsons ans Lane's probleunbsntkg let the 4200/1)0 World tare.
others fIgured in the scoring. Randy Morton and John Kn'bs
Pariuna and Brigga both want
George Austin's Saints shot a
1,
Putting Championship to be "Thig tournament will be held
[tub Flctte came In with addled 12 ap.e
SO per cent salary boosts whale
red hot II per cent in the ,et'Ofld right big points and Jun Dyson
\
held In August In Winston- In two parts. The first part will
Ne.'.t t'uuipatltiun fur tie Mutton, a *idurn-used wabsuhalf of last night's game with "W seven as did Kon Knight. t'rtnl) Prep varsity will cone bile at Baltunurue. wants i
event which
Salem,NorthCarulinaattheS4. be a medal
Sanford Naval Academy and
"ho&amp;e Putt-Putt Golf Course will produce two qualifiers for
lane point honors went to Friday night when hey take on guaranteed manununu number
c'aiuw away with their 13th win S.anlurij Naval'; I'r'ank Left who the 'siruer .,4 the highLand
inn's.
one pro and one
time World
4 baiun ippa.wan.ea 'situ 'be
ji the 555.50(1.
The $1,000 qualifying tour- amateur. The second part will
't.iJvutuy
mtme.
t.aUit'd 13 point,
i'Tct.1('
8rvwets.
nanwnt is being held in con- feature match play events to Ittiuty I'ts-y t,ttd riot lat, so
of course Austin was riot
junction with the 16th Inter- determine the other pro and
about
the
shouting
of
well
over the weekend as they
trigging
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tiLi 'tigers In the first 16 minutes itruped a 74-47 le lOon to state
1'
Convention. The In terna tional
This $1,000 qUalifying tour'
of the game. 1k revealed It was ranked Ltm'unsun.
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Convention began Sunday and ruirnent Is time first of a series of
llrunsun rolled up a wtt.k
21 per c-emit and sureLy was
elated at the tact his Saints immargtn In each of the fIrst thire
J were n-ui far In the rears stier' i'eritb of this gahi,o before ibe
Saints got roltuig. At the u,
that first half ended.
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tr
ternmLe.sksn the Sain ts tratird t,t
1U .Saints were In the lead at ,mnci
octet u.bd get bgtl.
403.11
tue cunt'Iualun of ins first bill
Pht
Miun
BY THE
Wanrr
haa
igagedto Joiuy
desple their pout shouting, bUt
NEW ORLEANS (AP) The Musao, Alabama football star, it
Karl tIreenles with 34
It wesni by much. Alter IakLtg Ft aimk Ishmie with Ii prumed to to
4,s- Orleans Saints will Ilmeet was announced here Monday.
_____ a 1-4 lead In this first period 1110
U. Buffalo Hills In the National Miss lines Ii a student at
wu.stcjujibl tot the micturs.
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Saints s-er, outhit by 8-I Iii the
Foothill
Conference
High man for the Sain ts in this I
Warn's
Alabama.
The
wedding
will
be
Al
second atanu to finish on 50$) it game was Austin again, sousing
W911 National Football League In ine late spring.
__________ the IntermIssIon, 15-14.
grweaaim$ametanAug.12,
I). FIO4UVIW also Ni double I
Saints' officials said Monday,
fillurva
with ten.
featured
the
TAYLOR
(right)
was
ZACK
KNOXVILLE, Tenet. (At')
Austin's
tmalftiiii.
en.
In the )uniur varsity action it
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l)ctu*rtSanford
the
at
sneaker
CINCINNATI (APt
was a ditterefli story as
!!t John Ward, director of radio
nient's baseball orientation iiight last iiight at
grv.at deal u affect upta. the ?stcuphy' jui'lts' Satnt* calm. up
bandit [)on GuIleti, s-taO POsted and television for" University
Tennessee AUIICUC 1)0.
the Sanford Civic Center. Floyd Palmer, an
Saints as they cam, out wilt; two i'iclusiei to finish tel
a 114 nark last year, tes of
psrtm.nt, has linen named Tenshiottoit
a bListering pace. In season with an ut'slieru( 19-i 1
for
a
seen
him
of
Zack's
who
hadn't
4ne4
a
contract
wi
th
the
Ciafriend
old
.4
nisee.SPortarularofth.Year.
the thlt'tl period alanstieSslnts mark.
cismatl Reds far m, U.
while, was on hand to greet him. The two
scored five 1110(0 points than
lionel League baseball team
They irfraled the tlrtunsuniVl
Ward who broad casts Tenplayed against each in college as Taylor
they hail in he c'uitire first hall In easy lamlilon, taking home a
announced today.
neaaes football arid basketball
WilS
UJI
the
plaiyc'd for ltul!ina arid Palmer
arid really broke the gam;ie
decision
games on the Vol Network. will
Stetson
squad.
open. Thanks to that hot third
00ILZUBUS, Miss (AP)
night time charges of
tail
be honored at an awards dinner
"I-_I' m
T*sy wi i uiuw '
psrioa ints aatnta tool' a 3sii Murphy raked up time Middical
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shall basketball team.
lost most of a big lead In the
'-'nw Thundering Herd is en- ,second hall. then turned on the
tilled to its nickname they're power again.
last, they rebound and they're
Keith Wilkes and reserve
accurate," St. Francis Coach tarry hiollyfield each scored IS
Dick Conover said after his club points to lead Five Brains in
was trampled 90.10 Monday double figures. HIfl Walton had
night
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Saturday afternoon. Williams Is also a member of the East side All

142-Pete LaClaIr,
12.0-Jim Sickson

Rosemand and Bobby Rape Allard will bring a excellent 3S 4
plateau A mark many cage Knights a fur playmaking added six each. Greg LaTour s-rn-loss mark Into the match
Ps HERKY (l5Jj
The other state champ on the
quintets never reach
guard also. Orlando is the home had four and David McCook
TAMPA
Herald Sports V. rut'r
us-doe Spagnolo
Through the success 01 this of the 2.9 speedster.
added me to rnund out the FTU team Is Walter Wilce who
captured the 13 pound class
126-Ste're Kirshner
Florida Tech rtnçs down the year's club FTU and Clark may
Mi%chwn only joined the FTU scrtn1 for Eutsitis.
134-mn SlUmon
Rutan cotton paced the lown championship. He too owns an
curtain on it; 3973-77 basketball stroll on to even greater squad this season and has seen
Unpresili'e record for a fresh142-David Coutcher
season tonight when the Knights heights. The excellent won-lass action in man)' 01 the games. He
man.
wInning 30 of 32. matches
160-Chuck Hausner
01 the herds-md journey to mark of the Knights. regardless is a 6-2. 200 pound reserve
10 date.
15&amp;4Auis Mancusi
Tampa for a meeting with the 01 tonight's outcome, may help its-ward from Orlando.
Dale Olson. another 01 Tech's
to lure many' top cage prospects
177-M il l Byrd
Forming the starting unit for
University 01 South Florida.
freshman cope, brings an
~
190-Fletcher Cart
Gene "Tarchy" Clark bu to the Orlondo based Unher- the Knights this evening will be
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Impressive 4 record Into the
Smith, Mathis, Mike Clark,
HT-EJWIII Smith
watched his Knights soar to sity.
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Three seniors will lie playing Eddie Fluitt and either Zettl
unexpected heights in this, their
~
4r~
. first full season of mn- in their final game for the MrCnmon or Pete Hass
th
wi
th
ankle
ic
e
clash
Sou
on
Knights
McCruiiurn
injured
los
ll
titi
th
temco egtate cage compe
4l
4
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inferno number acme found the
This past weekend the Florida tonight Don Matins, a u the Knights' 20th win of the
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4 .
where they, achieved two 'mc- Smith, a twu year regular will by Haas. And Hass also suf- without his partner and wound
t' 'i-tory suitupforthefinalwrwtorilght feted an Injury, breaking his up losing
tonet. it Ct-i."? ?w
'ii
As will Bob Mltctiezn.
4',
now. But the 6-7 Haas I uitshed the feature attractions at the
Matins has been a member the game and gave an excellent Orlando Sçxrts Stadium.
vop
The other Inferno, number
and starter f or the Knights iic'vount of himse lf .
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the cage programs
Closing out another fantastic two, joined up -Ith Ronnie
.
conception three years ago. year is Mike Clark who will lead Garvtn and that duo were
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During his stay the Knights t,, rj team in scoring tat the
warded the decision Ui their
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have
won
over
2.0
games
while
tag
team joust with Johnny'
th
owns
ird
straight
year.
Clark
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losing only 17. The 6-4 center in, single game standard of 43 CrappIer Walker and Butt
,,'.
toward hails from West Palm points which he set In Tech's hoop when the later matted to
A ,
Beach
s- over Atlanta Baptist on some underhanded deeds.
I
win
Snuth started at %'alencta Saturday. The 6-1 junior ace Is
LaWs TiBet was In
I'f"'I
JuniurCollegrsfrwyearsago tutwtgatslppgcllp.
column last night when tie
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South Florida will provide a triumphed o'.rr Ron Sanders
Tech Bc has been an out. tough test for the Knights. In Rattling to a stalemate last
standing guard for the Knights their last tailing on Saturday night were Jack Welch and Don
in his two years "Fast Eddie," night, the South Florida quintet Dully In the other match Duke
Juan
defeated
its' Is known to the #m fans, dos-ned a tougl Stetson ceew by Keomuka
rxc'eUs at defense and gives the lM7g
Garcia
D07-FIE HILL of hull', hliii liii tuiw hauled
itt trist' inree nuge Y)i5C Ut Lil
ernmnie st
Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday she caught
two in the 54 pound class and then brought In a
seven pounder on Sunday.
flr Seniiin'le High thir.t'ads, picked up a third plat fimuihi in
CLrl. Rotwnl Bedding,
outstanding In the sprints, took a tIm. 01 34.9 secunda,
Vance and Asby teamed for a
the mile
irrond place In a strung fatir.
Keith Harris picked up the third place finish in
342.3
say meet over the weekend In
relay
in
a
time
of
only tither individual first place
Winter Haven. The tx*t squad
Din Faint was fourth in the
with an 11 tool jump in the pole
win
the
195
points
to
brur'rd
with a throw 01 113 feet.
discuss
va ult Sanford did
up a first
':eet. while the Seminoles were
followed by Leon
8.5
i.n&amp;ea,
in the MD yard relay when the
was
fifth with . 1
second with 5$ points. a single
Swain,
who
. Peitisa, Mark
team of
Inch. Carfl was
point ahead 01 third place Carli. Johnisoin and Asbyran dis of 113 feet,
Auburndale. lakeland was last distance in am nte,
third In the tong jump with a
with 37 points . ft was the first
0119 (set, eight Inches. Ed
Seconds
compeftlion of the season for
Jabiacm waa third In the high
John Dennis was third in the jump at five feet. six ides.
tmch Jerry Piary's squad.
mp Fpminoks were 1.2 in tie IN irard low hurdles in a time of K pi th tlarr is was iautti with a
lx yard dash as Eddw Asby 23. seconds. Gary Vance adtise jump at the sane distance
':&amp;
streaked to the s-tn UI 9.9 a second with a 2:08.1
i'tw Seminoles will nan In
seconds and Aaron Johnston was (ainmance in the Mo yard run. Oviedo this Wednesday iipound
bass
they
JOHN FISHER ( left) and Ronnie Davis show off an 11
In other relay competition the tcTflOUfl The s-sd Is expected
secund In 10 seconds flat
-'n! indki' relay tram
c.iught 'ccrtly It to , du!!! ef!ert BE Fisher'! rrw! n'.npw.d Davis
iñuiui didn't a.cttk br
to be consadri;bly stronger with
test in time 22D yard dash. fie Uurd with a tune cit 7:1).b hiNt the addition of arveral varsity
had to take a swim to haul in the big bass See Bob OrrelI'b 'Let'b Go
streaked to a UA second s-Ui In team is made up 01 Mt4oy, Alec ta.uii players s-ten that
Fishing" column for complete fishing details.
that event and Will McCoy Bayes, Clarence "Byes and season comes to an end
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win the deelikin
Finishing wi th a ;ti'iwig
performance last night was Jim
Rvink.vwhnp4nn.dRnnhnrtin
tho third perkef €4 helr lii
pound m.#tit'IL
last 4Itlit's Re'cuIti
IO1.Rrui-. Hill if., pinned
Sav'rpi. Si, tint pe.nlorI. 106'
(left hayes (t. pinned r,.Pwt ng.
I 07, wenrid perIod .ii4Msry
Mi ller 11,) 4..., Steg, 4.4 lfl.
Jim Brinker (f.i pIIined
1't
.34, th ird perIod 1.SStPW2Tt
IPAI doe J'e' Nitth. I)4134.
Alpha Fra nklin ft., 4..' Var.
ne, 4.4, 146-Gary kitchen (II
dee
Cue 4.4 14*..Thnmps-m
IFA, dec Ray hans-elI. 122 l34-f*vla FA, 4.... Bruce
Roberta, 7-3 117.4'il.nn Hill '1.
der %(niinman, 3-4 lli'7.4'r.g
'Naili -k 'It dee. Jnnc, $2.
ITW'T.Mik.
whiter., ;,

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freshman captured the first
William had V points In the
game for Eastside Jeff state Utle with his win ner
nine and Ricky Florida'&amp; Bt)b tiot;eris- Tonight
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hi; 6-0 tstumpb over Ron ('am .
Alpha Franklin rarrw' In with
a hard fuajght 6.4 vli-trs'y In Ma
$34 pv*md match wi th Torn
Varnees Franklin had control
of the match early as he si-orad
a takedn'wts and lien had
Varni",q In a pee.lkam.nt tint
lb. FIcrl4i, Air grappler aouid
riot Pa pinned It s-a' Franklin
who wasintri'*ihle In the aerurwi
period, av'*ling a pinning
situation. Then In lime third
period Franklin again gained
control to win the match.
Franklin finished at ,.S.l
Greg Waflkk finished wi th an
.icelk'nt *3-1 chart s-In hIs $.2
4.411km over Ron Jung..
Wallkk fault a 34) lead goIng
Into the Final perIod on a
Likedo'wn and penalty point. ik
ma na ged to ew'aga ttoubk
inge had him in a

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EasIside with 14 points as they back only two years'
Paul Allard. rI'U s 118 pound
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end of regulation tine'
fury Miller ended The season
with a winning str eak of 13
straight with liii 4.0 I.risinn
inter Hon St"g In their $4 pound
affair, Mil le r lost his first
match '4 thw season then cam.
on iii win .v.ry on. afterward.
Twt,
nitmet
(lreyhourwls
flnkherI with only tine loss The y
were Cliff hay"at 11$ pounds
who pinned Jim Gehring last
night f or hi; tenth win in It
tries and Mike White, the
l.yman heavyweight who made
it nine wins In 10 attempts with
a S-I decision over Tor n
('-amnefon.
l.yman's $01 pounder, Rnwe'
11111, closed with an 11-2 mark
by pinning [ton SavreI with Si
words left In their match last
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added seven w hile Donnel
l.Lke its basketball coun- match tonight lie was the
Cilchrest. D's-ightGikhrest and
each
terparta
the Florida Tech runner-up In the state 12.8 pound
Randy IIar'.ry had five
out tie se.&amp;tsuie 'tnunng teams closes Its class
III.) season tonight and will do so to
Other knights with wliu.lng
scorers were Derwin Whi
Tam
pa The knigh ts (4 the records are John Rouse In the
with
and Willie Frederick
cam as take cm the University 01 heavyweight class and Pat
poin ts apiece
Spartans while e Mur phy at 134 pounds Both
ord
learns
Tampa
The two Sanf
were third place finishers in lbs
squared off to the finale with cagers battle South Florida
state tourney.
Gerry
(,.rgle
s
Knights
have
Eastaide corning from behind to
The most outstanding per.
post a U47 win. The two squads enjoyed a great deal of success
that
success
on the mats tonight
former
to
an
11-11
limit
period
this
season
arid
battled
was climaxed In the recent however. will be Tamps'a
deadlock, but the Wejtsld.e gang
Intercollegiate
Florida
Fletciet- Cart who is unbeaten
jumped ahead 3-22 by the end
restling championships.
In neary 60 matches this
of the
y w.U4.l season.
Westaide added two paints to
FLORIDA TECH
frpj, rrL hosted at Winter
the margin In
118-Pa 3 Altand
u tilt High School. the Knights
42-34 lead
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For the Eagles, formic
league.
3'-2ri The lions jumped ahead
The two Sanford teams and tii.4attheendoftheflrstframe Hartick scored hail their
lake Wales met to decide the and held the F.agtea to only points. tiitungfir lOflegained
Sanf ord Ifree points and no field goats in most of those points by hit ting
winner
dist rict
Eutaide drew the opening the second peri od as they took a on eight of tune charity tosses.
round bye a nd the Westside 19-7kad into the dressing roorn. Tom Hollingswai'th had tire.,
stars ba ttled Lake Wales 10 the The Eagles managed to ScOt Robert Smi th, Kevin Epps and
opener. Sinning 54-36
nIne Points In the third frame Terry Smith two each and
Weitslde jumped ahead 15-10 while holding the Lions to three. Bruce Gibson one to round out
at the end of the first period and That cut the Lions' margin to
ng for the losers.
rontrol1ed the margin '19at
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last year Garrett's Tribe lost
nine decisions by a single tally.
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handles the junior varsity
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Friday's game and also at the
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thing In mind as heentn'% the
ta'n That's ti"t ng
1977

1$ points. Dersin Whitney six poInts. 22.16. But before the
The Sanford Eastside all.
stars defeated the Sanford had 12, flannel Gilctirest and Eagles could gel any thing
%estride all-stars in the finals Dwight Gilct',mt six, and going the 11011111, came alive with
15 points in the final frame
of Uie district tournanwnt Randy Harvey five
Saturday afternoon to earn a
Eastside will meet the Sinner while holding the Eagles to f our.
Roger Mills paced the winberth in the state tournament from the St Petersburg area tn
shich opens Friday night in the ope ning round of the state nets 13 while threw Gonglannl
added a danen points. Preston
('occia. In other Sanford tournament,
l4rcreatinn Department cage
The Eagles, defending In- RiCharde had seven. Ricky
action. the Lions blasted the te'rmedlate league champtons, Mann four and Jimmy Smith
Eagles. 37-20, to take the city
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touches on their unbeaten
season when they rolled civet'
Florida Air Arad.rtiy, 36-Il In
Melbourne last nigh t.
llw win give;I1me(irryhmusl*
a perfect $30 itiark for the
regu la r season. '11w' ilowsta will
now prepare for the upcoming
district tourney at Satellite
111gb 5&lt;'tiool,
There were little in time way of
surprises In last night's match
titus y ou would tall a Glenn
11111 win by decision railer than
a surprise. 11111 F i nished his
eason with a perfect 114 mark
also and did so with a
decision over Florida Air's Jim
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Either Daum or Brady will
pitch in Saturday's 2 p.m. road
trip,
The sdiool is still selling both
adult and student season tickets
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Batttng in the cleanup sl9
and playing first base will be
junior l'hckle Deas. Daum will
bat fifth, followed by Brady.
and while one is pitching, the
other s-ill handle the chores in
center field Third baseman Joe
Steffens Is slated to bat seventh
with junior ratchet Kurt
McLeod in the eighth spot in the
order. Ratting ninth and playing
wcnnd base will he junior Ricky
Turner.
Donald Rrt'wr.. who joins
Brady and Daum to make up
the nucleon of the Seminole
pitching staff. Is expected to get
the nod against Apnpka Friday

5,% seniors and three juniors
are expected to be In the
starting tuneup for
the
Seminoles, when they take to the
field this afternoon. Nick Brady
and Qwts Daum are exriected to
share the pitching chores with
Brady' the possible starter.
Charles Duhart will lead aff
the batting order tar the
Seminoles and play right field,
fluhart was the lading hitter
for the Tribe last season. He'll
be followed in the order by
Bobby Reynolds, who'll play
kit field. Third in the order will
he Ricky NeSmlth, the short
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cmttaed tta --on* back to
ttmvuc r
Oft) the most
AIdC After tn Oarid'
Rradentnn cm March i
the pl4 dual atem
B Rlt'H (WPIt.
talk
About
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Askr
he repeated h
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Assiaird
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meettn at statement that he isn't tn right %ktOt) U 'flO" (Jfl the
stgn duzrir
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%.1Itri
mahoritY
in
the
)ob.
SMutterested
TAILAHA.SSEE. Fla. API the eseet1vr mansion
whether they favor an who ircubi keep us angry. eon"1 reaUe present eq*cta• query of
4a. The attending were Es.
ung
Reubin
Go.
rnpalcs trail for the third eeimUvc Assistant James Ap- tinnaarelhaiupto9Operceldfl( antstuMng amendment arid fused •rid dst4t'4
thAt were
favor rnort crstcerned about a ps-obu*
yea" on bether they
re" Secretary Don these who vote on Mardi H
jUes
Jor
a
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pulem
(4
lustim
than
Abottl it p
Lime in three years. has set out thorp. P
is lomig pride, lwnkw Sil Aswunt intend to vott 'yes' on the equal (Tportsin
tranqxxtaUOfl,"
pi"blem
of
to defeat the anti4xUll!"
Vk'lIut) Press amendment against busing." pila r arti1e's of tact' and opan t,kct3nr trail full of political James Smith.
pose desegregating hoots.
Seiitary Maurice Itarling and Askew ssd in Orlando.
"And that while we're deter.
potholes
Others say bringing the --yvsTwo
local
eWUorsai
in
JactON-I'mill-riter Roland Page.
70
mtnesitoeEivCt)i)Ih,
we're going
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"H Is my hope that the people
There was some thought sons-tile arid Orlando last No. vote cm question
would be X respectable to take luolm first."
per
cent
antsbusIng
'A ill vritt W, on the
given to tho.- contention that the vembet gh-e iterne credle" to
amendment, and 'Yt'
equal campaign irnuid be a political this 8 margins of -to4 In victory.
Askew, who campaigned fou More Security With
-çpc*1uTtlty on March 14.
babtl;t). said one participant, each case. Duval County voters
IwA much. rie governor jippir,oved a county charter governor in 19"lo and for his
A,sk" said in an Orlando
cvruIul corporate Income
'predi Monday.
feels it is more Important than ameridn'ent-later stflckcn by
At Any Time
Las an'ndnient Itt 1171. hopes
a
federal
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worried
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Wp rATEE1i" I',,.lti
u'ntativcb slated for lhgh campaign might he interpreted and Orange Count) residents water,he'1 e
ltTmd't. ,t*4d*
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UlO
d..Jut
countywide
atlasthe
busing
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H155tff M SthattheP10tng hi4 Wtirb•"
and rel"lorl MelP FANFt-h .TamnpanoMareh10ans1 presidential nnminsUNt. said vote on busing
the- two questions will force TlETI(tspmimure AdIw'et r..-a...
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' -as pronc.inced dead at Florida Hospital after a grinding two car
'olhsion at US. 17 -92 and Seminola Boulevard in Longwood Friday
;mfternoon Miller wa the driver of the vehicle in the top photo and
Dick Shaffer, pulled into the path
according to Troopers Phil Dixon and
of a pickup (below) driven by Luke Green. 36, of Ocala. Green suffered
cub; and bruises and a broken leg. Longwood Police assisted at the
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R hOWARD BFM:r)ICT
APASIIISPIceWFIIe?
CAPE KENNEDY. FI.a. IAP
-John Glenn is honored guest
here today at a ceremony cornrnemcratiflg the 10th annlveraary of hits flight as the first
American to orbit the earth,
More than 3.000 persons have
been &amp;ntted to the 11) a in EST
event which will be at Launch
Lumnplez 14. from which Glenn
utnied his historic Journey atop
..n Atlas missile on Feb.
1461
The official celetsaUcti was
s!
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the Washington's Iltrthday
day. Among the invited were
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Rep, Ed Whitium. R-Clearwa- Coriimltlee diairtnan. signalled
Auoctated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. AP) tee, oççosed Firestone's bill. it. for postponing final ac'ticin
P1th1 It would Impose an "oner- Rep. Gecrge Firestone. D.
Hollahan said he would al
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Miami. may. have enough
tt'tnpt to reduce the rnazidathr'

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to ay bingo" as the House and thITlU(*. He said It would
again ccmslderi his bill to regis- tUfl bingo into "prth.WmSJ
late the popular game of gambling,
Firestone labeled Whltaon a
"white
tie nil picker - - - in an
clear
a
Firestone's bill had
session 1w usually
&amp;tiC
majority In a £3.40 vote M,mday
th
ptcki
about
GOOC ruts"
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requited
two.
but tacked
Also pending in the Rouse was
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thirds to move a final
sideratlon Tbe bill. ü-riure the $745 defeat of a bill approriating $1.2 Million to lazy a
comes up
The Senate, meats-Me, was paitifli lot Immediately riOt
cmtinulng debate cm a 1411 to theist (it bitt Capitol.
)rucka',
Don
Rep.
provide automatic death sen.
asked
(2*1
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bill
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ahassee.
or
de
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be left pending to give him Ume
met' and Judges
s- 10 try Li) switch vot es,
The bingo bill sparked
siderable House debate over
"We'll check it aver and es•
who was real) running
plain it to a few people," be
game tlwt is a popular Uti1Ti said. -1 don't think enough peo'sj
retirees and tourists in pit understood it"
marT) FItWIdJ cities
Tucker said the sta te should
Elements of a rather dubigotten Into buy the property to keep devel.- via tore have
Dittos Rame)- from consaid Firestone. "Its got- 'per
lructng an
ten to be big business"
174t0ey shadow an
cast a
He said the 1411, which pee- would
bit CapitOl
vides for regulation by the seeTb. Senate neared a rate on
retary of state and licenses
c'c*tlflg ISO to 11.000. would re- the capita) pwüahmeld bill
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the racial makeup of
Washington has been a major
obstacle to true Ionic rule for
the federal city. The capital's
population Is now about 70 per
school
Its
black.
tent
enrollment is 9* to 97 per cent
black
Spurred on by the U.S
Court
school
Supreme
desegregation decIsions, the
last 20 years have seen a
massive flight of whites to the
Maryland and Virginia suburbs.
While Fairfax and Arlington
Virginia and
counties in
Prince
and
Montgt.niery
George's counties in Maryland
exploded.
have
literally
Washington has bi't'ri scarred
by deteriorating n,'i*tuborhoods,
pockets of poverty and most of
all by the still visible blocks of
that
buildings
burned-out
remind passersby of the 196$
the
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Chief, Washington Bureau
CoplcyNewsScrvice
WASHINGTON - Whether he
Is president or not. Richard
Nixon has decided on the focal
1976
of
point
Amcricas
Bicentennial celebration,
It will be Washington.
Boston,
Philadelphia,
Niagara Falls, Miami, Denver
and scores of other citle.sacross
the ccufltry will join in, but It 15
the nation's capital that has
been picked to put a best foot
forward. to leadthe way Into the
third century of American life.
The President's ckctslon has
unfolded In his recent nwsiatges
to Congress The physical accomplishmaicots he calls for will
be

substantial,

even

monumental In a city uccustome'd to living shoulder to
shoulder with monuments,
Rut equally important and
perhaps more significant is new
urunrienturn toward humor rue
for the I)istrict of Columbia.
Sen Edward Brook.', H- Mass.,
is urging President Nixon to
push passage at this session of
CongreSS. It would be difficult
to Imagine it more dramatic
Bicentennial
gesture
to
Americ'a's black people.

Whetiwr it's talked about or

holds no early advantage for

President Nixon's Pflepublican
Party. The district voting
preference is overwhelmingly
Ih'mnocratic.
But the President has clearly
set ii course for a city that too
many view only in ternis of
politics and crime.
"The seat of government," he
said, "can excel as an exemplary living city, at the same
time the home of 750,000 local
residents excels as a gracious
host to fellow citizens and
foreign visitors who may
number 40 million during 1976
alone."
The President has called for a
$150 million building program in
addition to plans already announced for a new "federal
triangle"
of
gotrrnnwnt
agencies
and
massive
replacement of poverty and

riot-seared c'onuner-cial and
residential areas.
Martin Luther King Jr
Already under construction is
lhi'me rule for 11w District of a huge new Federal Bureau of
Columbia will not be easy. The Investigation headquarter's on
city's tax base has been hard hit Pennsylvuinu*
Avenue
that
by 20 years of change. Sub- promises to set the tone for the
st1lntuul federal subsidies are "Avenue of the Presidents."
Also
inevitable.
wider
way
us
The proposal of an elected Washington's
btthon tidllat
congresnumn and one or two 'Mcttu" subway s)-stem that
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'Fug•cumb,ng" screens, LonSiatLflj of aluminum wir"
mesh sitting on p051.1, produced nearly 70 per cent mar"

stretch tunnels beneath the city
,,water than registered in regular ruin guages staring ,uii
far away as the Maryland
uitw*?lk test
and Virginia sbiirt
financial help from the Conservation anti Ri'The new plans for 1974 includeWith
eareh 1"luindjtu'jn of New Lantion. Conn . in experiment
a grand plaza only a block from
*is then .:omtucted on a 7 MU'(usil-high thwrl plateau
the White flouse, adjacent ta the
in the Sierra \tadrsrs rican Veracruz. Mexico. -sitier', tug
Treasury Department, a 'new
anti low duuil.-u Lire frequent
tifain the results were dramatic One%Iexicaz* itistisiui
ttsn" of 4600 dwelling iuuLs for
.huwetl is J per cent moisture increase, another .t2
varied Income fanulies In
:er .III.
Northeast Washlagton, a $90
lts believed that in :imular Arid regions, rows it
mullion consentlon and
uiren erected .it low cost casuist collect water from the
arena center in the downtown
air and direct it to newly planted trees. In tiniet, lb.'
area that will include new
trees would act as their own moisture combs"
hotels, shops, etc.; restoration
Parts of the recovered areas could alass be cued to
of the historic old forts that
produce fruits. grains and vegetables or Ili muppurt live51)t'k
ringed the ..aty in Civil War
Meanwhile, experiments with a new polymer gel at
days; special "umerci ty "
the University of Arizuna'i Environmental Iteseiuc
renewal
development
and
Laburatury may enable tarmers to -get mar.' mileage out
projects for blighted neigh.
'I moisture everswhere
borh&amp;**ls; a netw"k of parking
rhe 4el. developed by chemist }'.jsui A. King llsirljic u
lots on the city's fringe, keyed to
search fur a material that would veparate cait train "u
subway terminals; a 140 million
water. has the ability to grab wales its toil intl huhti it
plants to use is they need it. With an abicurbeuit cap.us national at and space must=
, to 30 tImes its awn weight, thc, biodegradable gel ii.for the Smithsonian Ircititutsun
Of
Ill, t'Iun:anates water loss through evapurfitums or suil i
the
and
tenuvatlon
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Smithsonian'), old Arts and
The researchers have produced, fur instance. t)ic- "
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tomato pljnts-C,ist.'r izsiri !,s-a'.ut.'r .uiuti iit''uuiujii'''
fi'um
tut's.tat
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Constitution
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.venue front the Wa.slungton
Monument to the 1.1mw-ala
ULO
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Union Statue into a rutiunal
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I 'r.'u1'nt NJ(un, tkn to a friend, r'ntly
'Nb'. the trip to China 'was arranged sn easy alt state;
Long plane trips et him down, Nixon mitt lie
feel up to par for hours afier.warst Mr Nixon 'wanted io
be in this pink of condition niontAlly i"n .irriv;nq ,~
Pokine
For there is via more skilled diplomat in the eord
tcstay than Chou En-l91 And tin mote .utute master
pnlitirlan than Win 'r4o tiong
Frnrn their standpoint-- fr.im the standpoint f Mao .ini
Choti and their aidev, the firlit eshlte~fivls w.jn ining to I)an attempt to read between Mr Ninn'm 'wori1 .u'rl ltenr.
Ku singer's statements and find out why Nixon ' really'
matte thus trip 'rhis is the information relayed by a man
who has heen clove to Chou perinnally off and an fnr
m years and is just back from an extended stay in main
land China
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"ft N$Ofl 'will *uthdr.iw I
recognition of T.iiw,,n
med mu? the 4.'fense treaty we have with Chiang Kai,
-eks government
flit. Nixon administration has already made puihIi
!atemeflta that relations hetwøevi T.uiwan and the main
1nj are a Chinese matter T
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in Taiwan, the National Asseintily pasccd a
resfIhulliumu assailing the J'ek ing trip as "dPPply
ulauiiiglng the (luirmese NatittiiI rights and intvru"tc .Japans attitude was a dignified noncommital from Il rime Minister F,iqnkti Sato- "It
uuiuist I$ HO historic event since he Nixon himself
says cii ''
'nip other great nuclear pfAver, IttiqlRIA,
'.'hier' Nixon will travel. after his China adve-tihiry hal; unilpill. had. at this writing refrained
from any official comment lint It is obvious that
Muiccow is eyeing and appraising.
Sit intiRl [tie world The r)pening chapter only
has t,c'u'n written Sharp eyes and clear heads
will be needed to tindpr0and the hiNtorle

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About i,000 youngsters in lb.'
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in
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Few federal court decisions limit fall if the decision stands, espe te,i
tn.Iiumri=miIus. (;rar4 ItapltIs isniti rr,Ijr? tries it. order bushn
have created its umuuit-li national In.() riots' than are huisNI FJW
furor as 11w rotushinatlon of city
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motley.
Now the sanie hot (log costs you 20 to 30 cents,
all(] the wieners ovilv have 11.7 per cent protein. Not
'Ito mention a lot nior'e fat an(] often nitrate or nitrite.
%%hich is suspected of being not too good for you.

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Aniolig Iliv reaclions Which wall, exIm"(10"d
that of the Natiu,nal (;uiu'rvmnwnt ui (liiimit
Kill %liek whivIi had elljoyed 11 S backing aod
i411111511t tu'itiI this' t s''u'rsiI of tlik nolirv hr thy'
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Instances c ones which thu ,iudhlrii lii t,rnvide if
lirkgrvind of hup for thk va'w adve,ihlre
)'tesiuli$ Nlxtuui, of 'ouiv ha', is well aware
nil IIIIII recorded hktuiry has u'venleul and vouch,
inure. Ills also Only ('(itliHiWl SPORe III tUlIP 111111
the timing of this visit uturing the 72 presidential
callipalgli ill ille I Idled Slall"; 1111141 have been
(Ie('i(lPtl 111)1)11 With all the i i'4ks i tin of partisan
oppociliuuul
%Vh0v till% Illav hi. ill(. (.Ili(.f dollif-slic
political hia,aruh, the ru'aitiuins already cuirf:uri'ui'.
atlilmly other tialiolls ar(. till, 11'sults vvIlich 111110
he tiuiuii'r study now hr this' u'xlwrt.s ill foreign

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mtilual aims anti not liii' differences iii their
' people'' not their ( ;o'c'rtimilt'nts I a climate was
in creation which shinulil further titi' longtime
objective that Nixon holds.
The Prt'sidsatl lu10PtI'dI tihit ttic' two peoples
''start a long march together'' evert if taking
ith a common goal 'a world
ditfert nt roads
O strta.tuve of peace and justice for all
Premier (toni had opened the door for this
reponst
hill hi toasts. ii ttu isit "']'his." s.iitl
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President Richard ti Nixon in Peking! An
historical fact .tnd 811 ('Vt'flt
tii('h Is
surrounded h '11
"and' and hiits' that
true meaning will he slow in u'nu'rging and may
'lot. ill 111101, ,
until all the leading
ictuW5 Iii 1111% IltHfl18 have iiiadt' their final exit,
lut it must he said and should he retogiii;ed
% that what Ifils Anierican president Jill% (little is it
So haitI and courageous that the history of
the world will be altered. For the good, U' all
(or the worst. notie call lionestly fear.
Once more the hand of an American
presidwit has set before ill(,iNiuvricati Ix,iil)l(, all
object leco,i in gu'iim-uphiv. 'I'iit' Itnating
ptmran1 a! mainland ('hiivm, Its depth and
breadth. it-; %.Islas of ex(reine anid delicate
beauty and social graces, its people with a
ness of costuinv ind to the occideiiIal eNes,
. # %
iii lace anti figure. and
as portrayed by ott-the
spot TV visuals
its cleanliness should stir
everyones imagination
As the ''Spirit of 71" set down at the l'ekivig
a'rport, doors opened and a smiling and assured
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Glenn into orbit Also attending board of rectors of Roai
w sflbcspactwflrkCrLki'ai('tt" Crown Cola arid Quetor Corp
mckadersandciu1Wr*=tT0naUts :,rid ia part fr:sn hce hchler ii
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grow in the area. The bloc-khouse still t used by the Air
Force In support launchea cut
aecirt i) satellites fruirn adjacent Compiet 13.
Standing near the entrance to
Comples 14 is a large stainless
steel memorial shaped like the
mboI cut the planet Mcrcur
with the number "7" in the cen.
1fY1 the se-vets crignil Mercury astronauts
He and his we Annie li ve In

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patterns. They also are aware all things considered, 1 think
lust unotsi should not be
that such 10iiattti built through there 15 110 maCC that e'vulsI ILOSWN - lIt're lit l'aeantow'n, tisitusetl with supathi&gt;. lot the i'iltit'al prutices at the Kr. asked of the I'rs'sttIt'nl"
Hahn mid 1kw evulloin,.
the customary center of New Republicans, It is us siauiter off iis are disappearing.
Engla nd
ish- tooling up for a fall t'aiuipalgn to
action
In
particularly as translated to t."
Itobert hahn, chatziitan of the intere15 of the area's Wst',
presidential e.utuIp.sigui year,,
reelect Mr. Nitilu
Fur
1*uuiocrals ills one of restless Republican
State
('entrw) shoe
one expects IMliltiral spark,.
niarsufactucing
and
This year tie city Is lean on stivisitin-inuch of it sleiuuulng ('L'Iitillitle4' In )ilalsaOhu.WttS, i.i shipbuildutg industries, wuuki
('fie
i'sstttiti.il
political fruiii old us Ilia nc'ra-.t'ii tstiis Is the 1&gt; pt:l Vt tiietlibt!rs of the UOV 1*i an unportant part '4
ingredient-enthusiasm.
beit titan to e-uunti'r that 1 twit who tend to look beyond s'atnpaign, lie believes the
the primiusries to the general President's
Talking with
I vtelgn
individuals t'aumipalgn.
pubc
election.
within
I*musot'ratie
hoses, particularly his planned
end
l'he Atlantic scatue'arsl, and
Like
all
Republican circles, one draws a Massachusetts
htepublican China visit, will be an asset.
particularly,
pair of general conclusions; the has never been fair game for workers, he e'unalsleua Mr.
"flie China visit looks to hit?
IeuioIuilfustht,n a cer- like ii plus for the Ptesident Lit
East Cost is nut Nixon n Republicans.
his
1968
In
this arra ILitui said,
usasSta I .
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50
'l)%
caluupusign, Mr Nieiti tarrIed •""'' "I am gladdened by the
necessarily
hahn. Like all Itepubticiuss
the'
PlItit'dl New Jersey, Ih,lswarr'New
province of Edmund Muskle, hialnpshire and Veruuinuit but people who distal vale for the lutes's teweti here. Is building up
George
Wallat'e,
Henry lust Connecticut. Maine, New Prt'sidtnt the last time but now Is ca1nhalgn to sell th, ad--anti say- ihey are uusprrued ,y what liUnlstrjiticun on the Issaje of
Jackson, (le-ori;e Mc(liivrrn, York,
I'rmutsylsani.m
tie is doin'," Hahn said
John I.iludsay or any oIlier of ii stiuiy land
l'here Ierforiigm, -t', 'flit' oppomts,41.
string of lktn'K-rat.a who would
Any politician venturing Into iure many ittut blual comb- at iest Itsi the uusoIs,enl. Is still
like In evict President Nixon the states is aware of tht-tr sit?n semi . l'tum sure 3 t'u wuul&amp;l fitid ceuitt'retI on lwr,otmlitirs

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luncheon
Mrs. Donald King was
ctuurmari of the Luncheon
ar1es*aala1edbMri 3 C.
MitthU, Mn. It F Horton and
Mrs. George McCall
A Valentine theme was
carried out in decor with
ervedMi floral arrangnienti
featuring hearts, large red
hearts placed at vantage poiai
and fern oc-ass the front of the
stage tnlerapar'ard with hearts
large red heistla placed a:
vantage points and fern aow.
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nienibers brought OIaUY lovely
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::iexnbers and six guests The
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confl'lence in your appearance and physical wellbeing
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar 201 I lie situation at home is
rather tense so do not bring up any controversial rbject$
that outi lead to bad arguments try to please kin mote
b.d, though
he or she will
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN TODAY
be one of those fascinating young people who is full of
curlosU) about the things around him or her, and everything
else that comes to the attention early In lifa Later will focus
upon whatever is of a financial nature and push right
th:cugh with ideas to a successful conc lusion, all the while
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SEHENGE'rI The third in the
series of National Geographic
specials this season Is a
fascinating depiction of the
Masai, an African tribe which
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Northern Tanzania, anvi finally
cti.-inges.lestiny to face the n- '
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support in the search of the
source of the Nile, and Is a
central theme of tonight's fifth
installment, The American
journalist, Henry St,,'iniky, Is
played by Keith Buckley,
Michael Cough is l.zs'ing,tone
ztntlKenneth hlatghcontiriuesas
Sir Richard Burton. James
Mason is narrator. 'fle,
sustained Interest in this most
revealing diicurio'ntary
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bail magic, the famous Harlem

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the Boston Sttamrocks, whose
bench stirngth comes from
such basketball stalwarts at
['at Boone, Jim Cain, Joseph
Campanella. Jackie Cooper,
I)aridlfartman,Johnny Mathis
and Johnny Brown. Robert
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All My Children
30 (2) Three on a Match
At the World Ti'ij
(5) Let'sMake a Deal
2 00 (1) Dais of Our Lies
Lobe Is a Stan5
Spl.ridan,1 ThIrtNewlywed Cam.
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(4) GuIding Light
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300 (3) Another World

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3 - 30 (1) Bright P-romis.
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('ann)n's assignment for
night is to abort a plot ti
over throw a friendly govern.
men', in Af ri ca. (',erakl S
O'I,aughlin guest stars as :i
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fl ying mercenary, and
Rodriguez plays an African
diplomat who seek., Cartoons
help.
IABC
MARCUS
WF.LBY, M.D. — "Don't Talk
About
Darkness," Seville
Brand plays a patient who
he must face surgery
m an effort to save Pus sight ort
the eve his wile Is about to ha'.'
their first child, The putcs'rt s

Telei,7ision Tonite

P4CC'),

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investigation not only leads
the blackrn,aillng, but alsoa plot
to rr'b a bank in Hawaii.

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China when accused of muirbust thinking he was dering a ruthless Inripertal
protecting his girl friend, lie's House mn-aster who had killed his
still a target when he conies out friend and teacher. He comes to
of prison and the Mod Squad America and winds up on the

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with queen-ten-three, in
which case the finesse would
the sure fire winning play.
So West ida'ed the ten and
South e a Il ed for dummy's
king East's 11(1cm dropped
and South galloped away
with four no-trtuIIili for a top
score.
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caught in the trap that expert Veri fell Into

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first i.'istf and iii upped the
ten next Ut' vsanted South
to Pd'lieve that he had stunted

not tell a lie arid accordingly

HAWAII

Joanna Barnes anti
FIVE-I)
Simon Oakland are featured.
Miss Bar nes plays a socialite
being blackmailed. Oakland Is a
Chicago mobster
who
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7:304:30 I ABC MO!) SQUAD
"Kung Fu." A
WEEK
THE
"Outside position" ilLs OWfl
series basing been i-ancelled, good drama set In the days of
westward.
Bobby Sherman Is now doing American expansion
1'ni'hxnese laborers worked
the guest route. lie's the guest
star tonight as a framed ex• torturously to build the railroad
convict who went to prison on a tracks. D'.-ld Carradine flees

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homemaking Idea, l'rt Pee v e, I'oll%'s Problem or solution
to problem. Write Polly In care of this newspaper.

Jacoby

and

gang,
, becnrni'i -trirnatic dert,itnn LS whether to
protector arid fighter for riimta undergo surgerj und r..sk
when it Is learned he is a priest the pnssibtlity of never seeing
r,( Rung lu, an ancient Chinese hi., child, ni face what might be
science Of deadly combat Irreparable damage should he
BatTy Sullivan is the ruthlesslel.a'j the surger'j' Barbara
4-sh t1.r,s 'l
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was easy, I used my child's clothing as a pattern for
the underwear —J. 1'. S.
DEAR h'OLLY—To remuve dents or hammer marks
from wood, remove any finish, apply a little water on
the dent and then heat with a hot iron. Works perfectly
every time except for chipped-off wood —l)( 'NSA

James

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ers can be ret dIed before the last one is gone and some.
ant' ends up with a muuth(ull of toothpaste and no cup.
—MRS A. J. M.
DEAlt l'OLLY—While doing vome housecleaning I
found a few' th ermal baby blankets which my t od dler no
longer uses so I made him some thermal underwear
which serves very well as they are warm and still light'
weight Such blankets could also be made Into pajamas
or used as lining material for play clothes The sewing

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ltstarterlceu the street,lAcity her" arid attarhmeruts that
parks, in kitth.ns everywhere perform several lisle fun"
and it's rontinulflg right ctuititO dons.
- The treatment cleans and
the be*uty parlor where it's
new..st target Is the potlutuwl 'cents the pores with a warm
crater vapor shower that in.
r"ii'np$eslon.
You can't eiactiy recycle a ipnssiti.$ blood rlrr'taladOn sM
face. Past rr,w'ietks flrirra say nniaIshei the skin with artivia
you can uripolluti a eunpl.ibar't oxygen,
- ttvaruuim,thetktngMitlY.
that's been greased, grimed
and dirtied by soot and wrung- deawistg oils, dirt anal blackridriled air Like great-grand- beads to the surfac, with a soft
mith.r never had to t-ncut,rid
tin action vacuum
with
It pawis away lead skin
Th. t'ieanup be," at borne, with an electrinic brush .
like so many of our aflUpillhk
It freshens and closes
tint, efforts, but hand.deanIr4 pores with a gentle spray mist
thea face will only take you in n(fln.l.'n'ton.Um.drnpieta that
tar, said New Yorker Mtk'SI bombard th. face 11w treat.
"I' president of the Cos. rr.ent liquid ranges from a
rretict firm of her r,'wn ttii'r,e
gentle freshener to a stronger
"Most women have a top lay' astringent, depending on skin
of dead, dried skin that type
cleansing creams cannot ssifi - It fishier doses ssrea arid
cientiy pe netrate," she
To beat the problem, Misa refines akin texture with an
electronic beating mask which
Arp'ei has come up with
is placed over dampened cotton
elertzonie brush
tidal wraps. The face IS first
dead skin, ak.rng with * bsmdie
with an orange gel..
ruf a&amp;aorte.1 otherg purifying swathedbefose
the outer masks
tT'i&amp;ck
apparatus that steam clean,
go ,In
vacuum. spray and massage
Between each step, the face,
the skin to new direndono of
rock and a ailcierl are masdean Ibiesa.
ued with nature-based or.
I've done is lifted a
s4anic.typetruu'nenta,
ranging
Swimhealth spa and brought it from
a coconut cleansing
can
average
to the
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DEAR l't)I,LV—A Pet Pcei'e with me Is when one
inoics into what looks like a nice residential area and
at great expense turns the soil In the lawn, plants seed,
adds new plants and, when the new ptrass ap1ars, some
daredevil constantly goes over it with a car regardless
of ''Keep Off'' signs or a neighbor lets his 10 dogs all
loose to leave their calling cards art )our lawn. What
Price beatify' —MUS T. C. 8.
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l)EAI{ l'OlI.'i' — Bath.
room cup dispensers al
was seem to be empty.
through kind, one always
to be takliig out the
last cup. It Is a good idea
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easy way to limit a separating zipper in a hand-knit
swt'ati'r—MltS. It J. S.

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vinegar, squeezing out the excess and rubbing the shoes
with the wet cloth At first they look real wet but they
tIr\ in Just a few nuirititi's I bait' never used anything
else arid m' shot's look like new after weitnirig thent for
over a year --MItS 1.
I)E.tlt ulItS. A. ('—I tried this on is dark blue suede

GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) It is vet)' easy for others
to criticize today, so do nothing that can merit you
criticism. Evening is fine for handling practical affairs well
Find the right outlet that will help you get ahead (aster.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Morning mould
be spent making new plans for the future and then later you
can get to work on them with vim and vigor Show others
you like and spprecate them Don't get confused.
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) II you steer clear of those
who gossip and waste y.us time, &gt; ou can accomplish is good
deal today Show you are a busy person Lierung is fine for
whatever Is of a romantic nature
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept 21) You have to make sure
you do nothing to jeopardize your good reputation,
especially during a m You can handle civic affairs well,
though they may be it bit difficult 1 he p.m is fine for
personal matters
LIBRA (Sept !3 to Oct 22) I ou have to give those re v
ideas you base more study in the evening if they are to ic
surkeblcAn Infl uential person wilt back you with that fine
plan you have Steer clear of that new contact who talks too
much
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) 1)u hatevcr you can ta
earn the favors of those to whom you have obligations
dining day. Evening is fine for making new contacts of
woch+ You may argue with mate during daytime, but much
affection to pm solves evetyttung nicely
SAGITTARIUS (Nov I ., to Dec 11) Making changes can
he good for you now, but first discuss them with close ties,
partners, then full speed ahead If you disagree with others
during a.rn do so in a kindly fashion Give in where you are
In the wrong
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan 20) by adopting a new
awttide toward others you can soon relieve those tensions
that habit has been building up for some time Coworkers
will bad: you where a recalcitrant associate is concerned
Ptgzrss is up to you
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) You can help others
out of bad moods and then get them to go along with
fr'ISoS

Hio-h1i his

Clean \our Suedi, Purse
With While Vinegar

I )-fl UOl.l,\' ,inul Mrs. A C who wanted to know
how lit clean her vu.'di' writ'-- I clean my gray stiede
shot's hr saturating an oh piece of bath towel with white

desire to get much
not let restlessness or
done so overwhelm )'Oi that you stern unable to rightly
function Then the evening will he cicdllent for % h 11 tever has
to do with solving home, far.tdy or rrurerty interests Also
favorable for wisely, and harmonioull)' handling whatever
emotional conditions arise
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr l) lake care you do not act,
drive or talk hasti!y today, or you could really get into
much trouble Plan some new course of action that will
bring you the advancement you desire Let romance rule the

CREW .5.

The brush and asorted apparatus are

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1AUflUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) You feel depressed to
vLerc money it concerned, but by evening you get the
cnfcrniatun ou need to forge ahead admirably. Don't make
promises you can't keep in the morning Show you have

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evening

lIeS reshmezta were served

"W"Psoas"

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tis(.'(t for p.'t'ling dead skin and purifying the

would be for

Then out to recreations that appeal most to you. Early to

am

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and oilers attending were Mrs
E. M. Hc*e, Mrs. Stanley
Pearce, Mrs. W . C. Wilburn,
Mrs. E L. Hutetunsoit, Mrs It.
C. Clark, Mrs. C. G. Cushman,
Mrs. C. L. Ptictdutd and Miss
Edith Bra!] from the State of
Michigan, Mrs L 'A' Fellow:
and Must Lmnw [taker

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(LEANIN(. (i,smit'tics
president Adrien Arpel (lemonstrates eec"
trnciir brush, part of a complete facial treat'

from the Carroll Righter Institute
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The
PulenLenerali
Letter was read by Mrs Wile
who reported Uat
itudents
(null Senunuk Counts achuuu.
will be awarded History Ewy
certificates and three Good
Ctttsenshzp Puts will be
a—entad by Mrs. Wlidner at i.
ceresnon)- in Fiat Mellon Part.,
Feb. V at 4 p.m. Time publi
cordially Invited to attend
A nominating vanunitwt,
composed of Mrs Rucker, Mrs
Lee and Mrs. Wiley, was elected
to present a slate of new of f icers
for the coming rear.

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BRING YOUR CHILD IN FOR A LIFETIME MEMORY

Delegates and alternates
were elected to Continental
Congress In Washington, IJ.C.
Ice April 17 and to the Annual
Slate Convention in Jacksonvthe urn Mardi X when Sabir
Harrison Chapter, National
!iuclet). Daughters of the
American Revolution mcI on
} rids) at the home of Mrs LW.
Fellows In Lk1iar.
Co-lastesacs were Mn G. C
(usitunan, Mrs- It C Ciirk and
Miss Emma hiker. Miss Irene
llumtun, ru,nt, presided.
Elected to go to Washington
i.crrMlv HLnlr*i, Mrs Mar) T
'iflt'i antI Mrs W C Wulbu.rn
Thaw attending the meeting
in Jacksonville will be Mlii
Hutton, Mrs, H W. Rucker,
Mrs 1. K WUr. Mrs Mary T.
Mrs A. W. Lee, Mrs. L.
C. Wtldncr, Mrs. E. M. Hoke,
irs. F. E. Roumiflat, Mrs R.
f. True and Mix, bartisru
ltup'rrt-tit.

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To \\as1uigton

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Virginia and is employed by Walter and Mildred Lawn.
Runup And Samna
event
Also given m honor of Mrs
The wedding will be
at
p.m.. at l.akt. Tindali was a surprise
Of
of Feb
p.uzt
Lake shower on Jan
Chapel.
Manure
by tier
fellow empl oy ees at the Florida
blonroc
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seed Si I. Abby. Box NtIS, 13. Angeles, Cal. ISSIS

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y.st ebed Write I. ABB Y, flex fltSS, Las Angeles, Cal.
SISS. Pee a personal reply reel..r stamped, sd.fremsd

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Chuluota Junior Girl Scout
Troop$tc1aciLungfara leader
sothe can rw's-ivr their acbillies Man) girls between the
ages of 8 trough 12 want to

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "GYPPED IN BUFFALO": One
usually gets what he pays (or. The Inconvenience of poor
quality lingers long after the thrill of a bargain Is forgotten.
Sate merchandise marked "not returnable" is not returna-

The Retired Folks Club of

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42 ('unitatnt
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t,tt'D: Your friend praetkalh damned the poor
girl with his poem. A Ir-uc gentleman would hair said:
"Don't ask a guy about a gal
lf YOU $fl( DO IllusIons,
Just take her out yourself. m friend,
And drove our own conclusions,"
IVAN lltRI:r'l

DEAR ANOTHER: Right. And ascot
a girt like you to marry a slobbish man.

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PEAR ABRY I am writing this In regard to "Neat and
Orderly," the 3-yearold bachelor who Is concerned about
his being such a perfectionist.
I am an 18-year -old college freshman with the same
problem. For Instance, not only are the bills In my wallet
steined In descending order, the bills range from the
oldest to the newest, the oldest being foremost so as to
spend them first.
The clothes in my closet must all be facing the same
way, and each article of clothing must be equally spa-'--I
from the next. (And I won't have a hanger in my closet (h i t
Is even slightly rusted.)
So many people have told me that there must be somrthing wrong with me. I started to believe them. But evrybatty's compulsive about something, and I am compulsive
about orderliness, and there are worse things a girl coull
have. Right, Abby' "ANOTHER PERFECTIONIST'

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regimen centers arotwl if mist
Copley New-s ServIce
The antipollution war has machine, a clinical-appearIng,
highly complicated - vapor.
only just begun.

PEAR

Rador.a. Grand- Qeiwjta ages 7 and 8 would
' -ither Malibie brought along like to have a Rrownze roop
'ulentine gifts far the ctth
arid to have a Brownie Troop,
vpj
t Jacobs farrul 11) thr tuive to have a leader
•,.ridawcekendwlthKlyand
ShoiIz
td you
of a woman who urouW
r husband. Jim. at their camp
.-.I le on the St. Johns Rivti.
like to desote a blUe bit of lime
to these girls, please contact
Mrs. Wilma Willardii Fifth Mrs. Coruue Baylor, phone 361Street. who died Feb. 17. will be 3W and she will give you all the
::itued 1,) her man) f riends and injorma tjon
neighbors She was a member —
. the Chuluota Garden Club,
I,
nacifla Circle and The Retired
Folks Club.

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*I1Wd %tU. iii'Iltnt red
11 Liz P'dathkrux
State Bank, Inlet Delwrtnlfnt
ctsTIO$+
&amp;,fled as at.
Mrs '1 omm Tindal] was All warner, of the tank were
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comP.r.m)cnl to the cake was a
honored wi th a surprise baby- invited ti attend.
nOd mints and
shower ut the Elk's Club b) tie,
iu1P
A baby-shower-tablecloth
riiemhert of the Anni Mi ller
used and was tentered with nuts
MIS Tinifall received tier
the traditional Stork Fruited
gifts
in a baby bartte.
chosen area
&amp; 11i'
The
was
and
a
case
ornamented
punch
%
decoratEd with the traditiorut
with 'bob decorations" was
Those invited tn enjoy
MISS CAROLYN SUE JONES
Paraphernalia
served along with mints and evening wi th the honored g'
M.1tl IPS$ 0' SI.Vt, 1. Iit C'IA
,
a'
CPflI&amp;t
Ct"(Tl&amp;&amp; 1L011M
Patti fare of nuts fIUflIl 'Wt
her mother Mrs
ular
CMIN
C*VSTM
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ctupa and dips. coffee and a
TUi
Mil
Further honoring
Nelson; bar mother-rn-Ian,
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Jones-!%iarsl I
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Mrs Laluzi Tinda ll : als
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tim bontees was served
I'ark Avenue of Mrs. Murtzael Janice flames, Mrs Fr.uncea
dw
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Thc invited to attend were ZcLdii I)rrnnen on
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Bunch.
Mrs
Lorra
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Mit Lalun Thidail, mother-rn- Thit 100 WaS a lUi7wiSe or the Mrs Connie Dowdy, Mrs.
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Law of the honoree, Mrs Eilene
Frances Hoffman, Mrs Pat F
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The ctxacn
Rowen, Mrs. Ann Iluoletiar,,
1DOG
Menotli. Mrs. Barbara Brown
tatile
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Jumor College Adult H9t1. u.n.. Sara Watkins, Mis, Betty e
J647 '4010] pt.naT
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Mr. and Mn. Alfred tu
also
Mrs
Joy
Edwards,
Mrs.
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Smith.
Mrs
t)ere, overlaid with a purr white linen Marvilnu ilensni' and Mrs tC4.Ui*54'i
Lake Maniac. are announcing School. Shi' is Present])
I COID5&amp;,
i:
doll and rtnteri'l witt. i
I.Uirhar-a
the rngl.geznen: and f or. employed as ii cashier at Park Harringtan. Mrs
III
fliaSSlit CUM- WI .
MeCari). Mrs hett Yeager.
thvonung marriage of their N' Shop.
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of Mr. and Mrs George Marsh

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And damn the guy who'd kiss a girl

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DEAR AflRV The letter from that girl who didn ' t want
to get too chummy with a young man for fear of what he'd
say behind her back reminded me of something that happt'ned to me back In 1912.
I saw a pretty little girt at a country dance who inter'
eet1 me, $0 I asked a friend of mine what I1flO 01 gin
was I've never fnrcnItn his mIv

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fLIhIOfled Identical to that Of the
rioner attendant only in pa*
with matctunf twadptrt'es and
carried Colonuil bouquets of
Pink PU pans and ba by
breath
acrvrc
brother as best man and ushers
Were Gary Cirnes and Danny
Akers
NaiL'
Cs*n of
Ut'
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become a Girl Scout along wi th
RLzzaBaker
the girls that arc aired
'ica residents to Q*iluoha ate Sits. Th
- need a Wader and
and Mrs C. k KeU, their until some one volunteers her
Michael ark; daohter services far these gtrL there
"
%a,.rat
will be no Junior Girl .Scout
A
7w KrIh family has moved Thwç in Chuluota
- anther new home on 501 East
girls'
f
held In June 1971. although their
. General N,namics in S crmer leader. Mrs. Connie
Baylor 5*31 their meetings
always
end In June far the
Malt2e tram Titusville. summer months and restart
-"i: Las: Sunda with her again in September due to
summer vacations
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matching tare and a veil of aft
Illusion fell from a Dutch stvk
ti 51w car
a Vicjoiug
ascari.t bouquc: of wt-it
carriatiom centered with putt
stiw+an r
Ma tt = of boner Beth Klineti*w silk etafflon gcnrr.
Empire style with long sleev es
Her Pradpitre was a blur 7M
rareve will silt i1liswi and In,
tamed a Colonial bouq
of
blue and white pam pans and
baby's 1west2 with blur
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She Smith was bridesmaid
nd Fjzth liaaeinuet, a cousin

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length gown of Chantilly is-,
eaturing an A-line shirt. king
lace sves with barrel cuffs
and a Victaraio rwc.tluw with
wed ar The full l th

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twc tzaiv a
mets
wtiflz gla&amp;
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gr-rswr a nd candelabra wit
whIte tairmug tapers f1ankzr
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Far traveling Mrs R)Td
clause a pink silk ctfffni drew

and &amp;'v. Othec dec
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with black acCfleS and the
and grevnery and silver and
pink rosebud corsage frocn 81
cszil appcintnwnts
the
and
her
wrddlfl&amp; ,cuquel The
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Follnwing the CeTm tT!,.
cut
pouring
couple
left far a weddingtrip it
receptuin Was held at ft
served the cake s.z4
th Carolina.. Tivir rev
The
Sanford Garden Cent
Sou
Floating
was Janr. Hawkins.
residence will be at the Country.
color schdarne of Pin A and
urIec
were
hratran
Traiki Part. The groom is
Wafl+
Side
Janette
l.avender and
Mamba
b'.
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employed
.h Sn Cowan. suit,f4041W
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Try Seminole Hardware

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Hotae Feed. NOW this SUPer Rose has the right food.
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Horse feed is made for
Professional swine raising h.
your ranch or around '
particular requirements
major goal of healthy, meaty
you4 growing bogs going to market at 200 or town home. And fertilizer I brood

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And after you have dined on a
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on over to the piano bar, also

outfit to wear to the Rodeo

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Also available' for those who

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and will beabkto advise tc'ua5 feeding program for dairy wrong at Seminole Har,.Iarr
to the exact kind of feed you calves and start putting ITCa'e and Western Supplies. There it
reed for your particular milk profits back into your a
perfectly
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(;as lights and low floral
patterned lighting fixture's
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ultiniate in comfortable dining.

age when 11w Charleston" •'the dance to do.
. private separate bar adjiiris th e dining OIHIH, where

Glasscock says that if you

animal, use Red Rose feeds
fr om Seminole Hardware,

of the Red Rose brand He Is energy.

Full Menu Ser'ed11:3Oa m - lOpn'
2 m
Working Persons Spe.il i1 30 i rn

LONGWOOD

just drive in the big lot ad. captain's chairs offer the

atmosphere defies you to be 11.31,,' a

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feeds for ani
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horses, cats-es and hogs &gt;cu
know, so for the best for your

lacer than

feeds
from its mama's milk' it
C2-.arlie GLas.scock, owner of truth Calves cant tell Red
Seminole Hardware and
Hose Milk replacer from the
Western Supplies. located in the "under kind".
There's no
Longwood Plaza on U.S 1792, weight Lou, no decline m
came* all types of animal feed growth and no slowdown

OPEN 10a.m. - 12 Midnight

'.Mi North Dog Track Rd

I riside ou will find rich panel
kno" as "Your Mother's sklienin. It is a happy place It Is
By Ann Simkowski
li wall., with red velour will
lmattxt
right
on
FrentDo you enjoy good food, good Parlor." owned and operated by

let inc tell you about a place I want to inert.

maintain a balanced ration of
Ys'hat are you feeding your
portant nponent of care
favorite animal friend these )'ourhors.oranyOthera.rimaI. ferdsyourmaztmumpeofitcan
be realized. Economizing on
days' Is it Red Rose animal love and affection.
feed is a false economy in the
feed' If it isn't then you are
By the way, did you know that
doing y our animal a disservice after the first week, calves long run.
hey. I guess we went everand friends, that iust ain't right.
tually receive more vitamin
board on animal feeds, ,iuh'
You are going to have to do and riuneral fortification from

BAR &amp; RESTAURANT

Hwy 1792

ancl all at the right prims! Well, two of the nimt folks you could

Top Ani a/ Feed

Dining ... at
its finest

FENCE INC.

The Fountain is different - the joining the club and go on in and

century restaurants,

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HWY. 1192

CAR WASH

B&amp;H

is tile host at "The Foun-

JOHN CARLTON

entertainment, delightful hosts, Johnny and Marjorie Canton,

beaches By night you dine in

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CRUISES OF ORLANDO
$74 North Ortanuo
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help you plan your neat trip ,erto Rico never closes
By day it is an island In the

sun Ith sandy Ivory

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We B.c.e ri GOOD Patient Ca'.

HEATING and
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FREIGHT DAMAGED

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Manor is noted for its 'good retirement living.-

a lend of hittoric interest arid
scenic 0pptijnly Why not
stop for awh1e at the

Hwy. 17-02, Delary, Florida

CALL n240 FOR FREE ESTIMATE

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RESIDENTS of l)eBa Manor enjoy a friendlygame of cards. The

the mountains Frofr !0w
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comfort products hIVi
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than 70 years For
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Rose Call selection of W.'tsrn wear
For horses. Seminole HardStarter and Red Rose Calf
boots,, hats, chaps, jackets ; ware tames Red Rose GroWer Feed too.
some really moO shirts
Complete )1t
And for )OU folks who are belts

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DUPUCA1IK MACHINES

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THE BIG DIP

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Ph. 322-2611 or 831.9993 Today!

Your Direct

BINGO EVERY
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3 line Ad-$304 $1630 $46.80
.1 line Ad-S672 $2200 $62.40
S line Ad-St-so $2500 $78.00

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to get organized!

The following businesei
are listed for your
convenience- Perrianent
residents and newcomers
NiIl find this director).
the .-n ot convenient and
up-to - date
ay to solve
every problem

Fresh Produce

NOTICE

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
form the public of your
club activities

BUILDER DEVELOPER

FOR E'IEP(ONE

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Ave 3220350

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punch bc-alt and CUPS. bloc,
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Johnny Walker
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Now 5 Remaining
Prrmarenl lralm' 1,51%, excellent
ta.r,st Call Bud

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REALTY. INC

This NEWSPAPER does not
knowingly accept HELP
WANTED ADS that inducteS A r.-reteree based
on age from employers
covered by the AGE
DISCRIMINATION IN
EMPLOYMENT ACT
More information may be
obtained from the Wage
Hour office at 219 Cartaine
Building 17190 WE
Seventh Avenue, North
Miami, Florida 33161,
telephone: 350 5973

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Clsk *iIh George Stuart, 133 1
Robinson,Orlando Phosselol

Business Meeting

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Then. too. politicians
-ote, thus hampedrig
A 'led P , chology in.
Id root intimidate Social
U Otp
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Security recipients at eiletc-on
thea Nachlites"
that thrive
small turnout.
fidericy engineering.
Aliss, Unde Sam is woe- lion time with the thrmt of
Send for my Wolik
tearing Up their Social Srfully indfitient

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Retnetnber, too, that such owns as mud- as 40 of the
dmed!
means
private
firms then would not land area.
W}.kIT probably
ple coe their nployees IC
'%y
y hl city rents
we
l of our peo
on g*d1ng how they vote on for wel1sii, families who's
who were free loaders'
election dayl
ste hase idle land abeady
the backs of the hard
clut Social
saIlahle where their kid.
tog t30ye1s ot New York.
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hunt and fish, instead of ex.
ssIio did pick up their flu-ui.
pending their surplus enc'ry
Economists hase prov ed
checks In person I d estimate that many thousands the lattrr can pay retired in city rioting and looting?
foLks almost DOUBLE what
(4) Synchronize all elec.
were able-bod1rd p4
ble of earning their own liv. they now revels-c in monthly tions so city mayors, county
Social Security checks
officials, as well as gosct.
In if they had jobs'
Meanwhile, we taxpayers non, are all elected at tb',
n we Inject
So how
nwre' efficiency into govern. would no longer be forced same time as state ha! U.S.
ment and thus reduce the to support a sut army of tax Rrpresentatises or Senators.
tax load on the backs of our collectors, nor pay for the
Thu would $as millions
heat and other costly up* re the costs for polling
Ier
keep of Social Security plac'es and election oflc-laI,,
INEFFICIENT
Buildings all os-er the U.S.A.
It would also bring out a
UNCLE SAM

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mail at less than 5 cents pei- sqUandered Inefficiently ósà
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recipients first class letter,
E1CdiC'd well sic
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PAY taxes, instead of clp(ents out upon the leaSt
at the State Empkwrnent would
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td Howard Hughes have to be is one redeeming feature;
Jupiter is located at 77 Taur}Ss. b
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than his fa ther ' Koemlask) Is our authority or
e'srr&gt; thit
Perhaps the answer Is In his staling this produces a mall
ssho contributes "works of
rli'OçW
salueto the race
Uranus isat 4
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to all Intelligent Americans

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17, inheriting heLf a million Jupiter (Lady Luck) placed
can clear up any of the mystery dollars and the Hughes Tool Co. twre, which at first
surrounding Hughes.
This was the cornerstone cit a would promise happiness. Yet

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Capricorn. This planet clon.
Howard said of his father.
IJke so many of the tributed a bulldog deterc.apricorn clan. Howard had an inifultion; it permittlind him to
Qutstion: . 1)
early home life that left rise above liettiness.
IlErward Hughes do his stars something to be desired.
I
indicate he is still alivel Some
The opposition of Neptune
in W Iith year, Howard a
reports cam hu telephone
cost
almost
oppose
his
(deCeptlOfll
moved to
Ms
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Hughes h ftune, on more
rogressed Sun. At
been electronic fakery.
me. Venus taflections) made than one occasion.
Answer: After studying his a hostile aspect to Neptune.
1"he fI Ith house of a horoscope
horoscope. we believe Howard Forecast: heartaches. Out-

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377 1pjovceCO*1raCtef1.flC. 1001

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panr,dUtlt, Room
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Call Don Ely, 30513? 60 Collect

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RB—The Sarifard I-4eIra)d Tuesday. Feb. 72• '1972

Young Son

Of Kennedy

Hospital Up For Sale?

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' o-t-e Arabs ht1acied the airs;sodated ltress Writer
liner about an hour alter it took
LM)ON iAP) —The British off from Sew Delhi for Aths"
,- vrrament instructed 11.1 am. and Frankfurt
t.issi&amp;W in Aden today to seek
The plane li.nde'd at AdetL
;he release of a Lufthansa jum. 5(Wi miLes from Ste t'*Ihi, s.t
e et hijacked over Asia during hours and 15 minutes after it left
ht night with 19-year-old the Indian capital.
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Carl
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dh. Let I to right, E.W.
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1 assistant director of marketing and promotion for Florida Credit
'flon League, Inc.. and J.E Rlackrnan. vice president for the credit
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IPIVIIATIONIOIID
In. Ci' 0 L0i15*OPC c.III ID'
beds Pt the #0110.11.5 POrucOtNeft
'?atto'. La-OP. RacthO
Current thinrittli Mr

" 'III CIRCUIT CDLIII OF 1*41 ItMIwOLt COUNTY PLANNING
£510 ZONING COMMISSION
C-14T1 (NIH JUDICIAL C'R
Not,ce of OwbieC Nearir's
fir F'lii''IC •PC •onr. Co'.
(CUNTY. FLORIDA

CLII. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

lwrmnDtoCVne6ef rotOrtltr%6(riCa
SUIT TO QUILT TITLE
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NOTICE OF ACTION
I roQpna 1 1.505 F ID'PtCi
art If'5 u?*fl' P10W' WI'c
claw" as P*r CetIsos. qf PttOO.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY ROARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONIRS
NO"ICE OF PLIPLIC HEARING
The SoaC ot dci"'', Ct'.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SAL,t
NoTed or F6OCELOING
,trpv (5'(51t'ia'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT lOIN
tirtul 0 SPill (Ct0tt *11 a'
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA Cit
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
rcut court a' 0,11100
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CIVIL ACTION NO 72-01
COunty. 110110$. upoi' • IIItII

Cl', Hall
INC MARRIAGE OF
(N RE
UtilItlat SoOrd w.Il POlO I public
pony and that I ,ntd to reSter'
cO,1riDnllt* llttlOOtofAiJDIIt A 0
All 5eØ; i'tist Dr cbntpIitl
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P (NOPIAM. 1172 I" 11$? certain cat. i"tiOd
50,6 tamP wIll tnP Cli's 01 ttte P.a'Ii15 Nt SN, Carny Cor",m'tson AL Pl IA
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Statutet, Tie wIt Scion P45-OS V lOOP Ml o'as w,cwitPo',OIIPI at RISPONDINT
any are oH bids
acc.ss 0'
aat OO4lvO'10 to n'i* as IPIerIt of
YOU ARE 741*1 IV NC I 7I
o.inittt.. IC CW$'OC a-t $00' LitiOi'
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touc yv It 15* Citult Cor it arid o. Chapman sa'o propa't, bedIg
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sefyld,' $r10 p'rIat'I, auItib'.OSd in 51-neltel. dourly. 110140 tnt SF1051 10101,0 It sefnInOIe Count,, FIOf'6a
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
till,' DI v47.Cli it IN Ill THE
Sneer C,'r'l llCOr*t o' PubI,C Con
more OirlldIIarI, 0*11' SiC IIFICTITIOUS NAME
AND ZONING COMMIISION
v0,.pt*i InC Ne,i,II', •01 aVeP MAR P ILGE 01 11.5(011 ,'
h*t.Ca0' PubliC *4*111115
NOTICE :S'o'et, aVPttPIlt I &amp;rt
WILLIE
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Pt91500 it 5y5ena-5 0 1450 Wet' Cieun', r Ia" Ida
£ SI N C' HAM. RESPONOEN 1.
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Fhtst It - Sanl, I.mite* Coun',
£ QIn,'I oIp'mn 05 ml a1,$ 51101e r.tanIs comnIrid YOu
5.mInOI. County, ?1t will at
ot'ota0 CPiSt*O ('1 tOP"19 510,11 £ 1 GarDrtLattO. prO tttat I Inland to
s.ce PH b.'n des,rt. o. pleading *117 tnt Cleft f
and
on liii lolloalnç 0011,15,0 9'051"!y
one soil SO the P,g11rt? SCOt' #0?
Carl. Smiriol. Ca'inly.
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St-inC. CountY Courtli*uiI ft
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Staty,. It' WIt %,dtlon $45 (0
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PuDl,ih et 5 15 77 21 1073
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NOTICE
Nolit. It PwvSiy 5'vrI' teal It'.
flOIPO 0' COun', Co'nfl'i.fl eater oI
S.tnineIt Cairn',. 1101100. SF01 at
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A'4iM 1 MAY CONCERN
Na' 'LI '1 hef,t,, plvon tee' trio
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M0I. F lo'da 5laliite will '•Q.t'P'
0th 11* dIPS 0 'Na C i'cuIt Court iv
inC lDt Iiattiiteit COiJflI. FIoi'4.

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pump'tio 50tiIPrVOnt, t09.$tO$ 0I11'
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LIGHTS C NIH JUDICIAL CIa
Cull 5. SEMINOLE COUNTY

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CIVIL NO ?2-a DIVISION C
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SALE El CLERK OF CIRCUIT
COURT
NOTiCE 5 Po'.tie DVPt eta' tnt
&amp;r.ua-r%lgntC ArThU! $ So(tl I?,.
,, CICt a' mi Clrtutt Court 0
5errous
ForIOa, wIll Di'
net, ott Cl, a' March. 1173. a' 11 00
01 ,5* Co,."
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nm. Cl', o 55o's FIa"ida. Itr
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tnt P'I5*5 InC 5*1' StOOP 00 cash,
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Ionlr6 FIDrIOI 32711
£1100 NEYS FOR PETIT 1014 ER
(4 T,'73
P,54 V, lit,
31 Mr
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AND ZONING COMMISSION
Wac. .i- Pt*Iet HCI'ii'I
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S.cteon :37632 one b$'.nninQ 555

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'FOL' ARC NERIPY NOTIFIED a' F,b.-.t,. 1572
9'Oti'idI tO' m tifeiII YP.O'i0ti
SLJui- 1
D' WW'fl'OP 1W t,rlifpC.tpt of tnttt FrDc,,d'nc tO' 0,itOW'eO'I Of

PATRICIA ALA$H r oa:is
Fpnto',' 0n0 SIONEt cltaZra.

ioers. one y at 'eOji'eC iø 5tv00 cooy
avt'n or'r's.. If ani.
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ti PL' triqvecif 01 rpcDrOpa It PlOt
YOU '.01 ,4ER(IIY NOTIFIED
Sod S Pa0it 4 DI INI P.,Dit
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AND ZONING COMMISSION
Nei,Ce 05 PubSO $1-MIllS
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CIVIL ACTION NO 11.1111

C.'CuA Court

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AIltirn,,i $0' P.4(t.OrIC
PuSIIV Ft1 5. 15 33 31. 1577

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ATTORNEYS FOR *ISPOI4DFPST
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$105111 $&amp;ACK and HELEN £
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SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING a FinCI JuOpitwo! 05 1D.ectosur,'
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Dated F-,t,'at It 1572. at,C r".-cC

Tnt PiVOiir(9 inc Zon"c Cons
mIsIlOP will conduO a DUOIIC CS-Cull COIPI at Ito £ign'..nn
(.0015.0* ,,u,,ti"it'idng a .hiClC(ai ti'tvl' it and So' )pn.tWl?
ill ,n-'lfI'vt it SlotS A s*a.tic It

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COMPANY 01 11.111 IS. a NatiD0,aI
OP ISO l000*er19 DesCribed op,'l,
Corpora' - en.
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1.05.1. oh Piebilt *(ei?in5
Tn. Planning anc Zoning C.on

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nail loon IN. board 0' COw",

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C0.P,t'ttiOf*1t 05 Sa'tunOf* Cour',,
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('onunisslon, said he wanted to authorixe City Manager W. h.

collected more money flIA?'

flliiStOfl fall where it may."

UNlT4 I UNTIiA1.
for the United
Fund.
Cerebral Pal.

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out

nnl ,'anIi,n,n,i.

tlictr-ti-t. tlneei' it viii alit' thorn

persona.reprenlJiti%ei;
tiring in their orilema," the
(hairnuin ad{k(t
t;c,w said, "If we are gEng
to support individual districts
for suite representation, then
we should aLso do tim the dlv."
Mrntbrra present at ibe
a Thesday ti!.
krnoon meetint and indicating
their &amp;sires or the recoin.
siienttation Included Dr. Charles
Stiirhe, George ('rosaley and

or.

what the ruling from county attorney Thom Rumberger will
be on the request by the county tax assessor to determine If
property annexed via the highway route can be assessed for ad
s'aior'em taxes to the municipality. Hutchison opined the question
tll ultimately be brought to the Florida attorney general (or a

ruling.
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headlines

can thank John Kridcr for doing

a

Police
JT&gt;orriec!

too.

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third

are
out loud, how
Republicans handLing
phase of the election?

lilitiL II lint' ..(
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t. ... i'ir,
tii iy ytui- uy dxLerr1or-i mr
clt'ar.,nce of Uie Staboard Coast Line crossing on West First Street
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—

the

talk

session,

this time with Nixon as host.

iomgnt the Nixons watch Chinese

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SAYING

the lead content in 27 citIes

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radic rioting t*oke out in Miaflui—milesfrUzTltheCOflVenUofl

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propiscs gUucing the

gasoluit' starting in

lead content of

1974.

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this

agrees

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low

was

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WEATIIEIt—Yesterday's high 76

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.etter

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Thursday. Highs

in 705.

Low

tonight

mainly in
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today, bringing

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then Uw. courts
wouW
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put away Indefinitely?
Get me my Civil IlIghtS

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has passed

the danger point, the Environmental Protection
Agency

366
pro
By htN 5IXZ](OWSJU
authority !rthe openinr1 Cornml.twn Cbairtriaa Greg
closing of all railroad crossings Drummorid, still dls!uzbed or
of trains from the
tiese DOT The buII,s, the ntoivtng long waiting nes at
newsletter states, hate pissed ratroid crossings. spin baa
all committees over the ob. asked that infonnalicn be
cUon of the league and are called-In regarding wy en
ri.w on the calendars of the rp.ilraod crossing tte-p t1
t
Ik*ise and Senate. The kagu.
dayt
This
in.
.I(lYtses the cities to contact formation will be helpful tn
their legislators and voice documentation
it
thi*i.d
opposition to the bills.
become necewry to pwwae art
Councilman Ilarjel t)crf man ordinance In this rewi
remarked he was not surprtaed
Crnlw.ee' ldney VthMn
to learn of the prt'al
said 1w had been detauwtl fur
''the railroad doesn I want the minutn on Monday night r the

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SCi ("p fc)rci 'S

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subzero cold to northern New

England and upstate New York.

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mean
thought.. dcv's that
because you or I might get
bumped-off that the killer could
get paroled In five years; but 11
oft

•(nn.l (',.a,..at4,., I. 10 .

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gymnasts.

SOs.

Something creepy about that
bill they're rtzi to introduce
nate gwature......for
in
those who kill a policeman, or a
judge etc. that the accused
wou'd get a mandatory "Life"
aentce. Sorts i way to circuxnvent capital punishment, I

dcxi,"

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alter Auto Train cars Jumped the track. Waiting automobiles 4(1(1
trucks is ni,thin ntw as parkftd trains block Firs? Stree..

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have

is this being "democratic"
for the Democratic Party'

MLEIT1I

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l)arhn Is chairinasn of the
'.:ngs
kis1aUve affairs committee of
Battle
I
I n
thl' chamber. The group last
'1 hursday voted to send a kiter
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by traln.s came undtr dcu.j;j, Ctr.wt
r
lit M tItIUN IIET1WA
ti ;nemnbers of the OrangeAIJAMONTE SPRINGS — at yestenlays rneeUn of City They thrnh LheyU
rnoce
Seminole lesbUve delegation
Council, when city corn. nicee with 11*
ntkinii that. ,ninole ('o'intv iv' ilie rontroveriliti ftcue of the
mnissioners were advised that a
(1l%I)rct'd from ()rrir.ge (itnty
tjlotkai' if r;olr., I rr'.'in1s
that
Mayor Swoffccd
letter had been recelbed froir recvtuv ii
Count
ion ChaLrman blocked in oriarir7
relative to the right' It
tao potntad out
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county's study of the problem. there Li a cuwi4ersbie amount
Mayor Lawrence
WOffOrd of blocking of cruip in
I
I.!.
told ('ocncil that a newsletter %taitland and Cassalberry.
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from the Florvia League of
Although no action was taken
Cities has Indicated the state foflowing the discw'.slona. ap.
legislature wants to take partntl the ccw,ctl
w.th
control of the radrda away the cuns pition
from the cities and give it to tie di Driv.nrt1s
State Department of Iraniportation DO1
County Seeks
Specifically, the newsletter, a

the eg work on this change.over

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the city

by Mayor Moore, In corn-

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tothe city, and this was brought
otenting on the county's concern

Maybe tomorrow
maybe
but sooner or later we'll be
happy to tell you of a major
manufacturer who no longer
• will be identified as "Orlando.
based", but rather, Sanford.

ii in

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nuin chanitx'r pubcointttlttt'i' responsible representation to

..vI,'.. Os lIin. n.nr.r*I...
Ills., .nn.,.,d Ihol
"t'

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.

he by the

to

Football

Coach

Selected I

,t1lI

,i.ilo

w'
tce

Iy JIlII.scorr
a tree

iiies tt Seminole high,

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Kilmer many years

ago

and, of course, the

Gary

principal

Jack Itedding announced this

'vi ........ .1......I...' ......e...,.........I 1... ti..,...li

thlng,s which they thouki do

Au(hcnr-j.

i.'.IiIi,r-

'I'aylur

CROWDED?
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How many times have you
heard it said. "Show me an
honest politician"

something about the diminishing state of city
trees.

Floridians don't realize IL
theses one in the Governor's

Chamber of Commerce met with Terrefl Davis,
FlorIdi Fbrestry Service official, Tuesday at-

CIUtI said funds had been xe'

It's political suicide to take

ma-ga, smoke generators and

as Governor Askew has, and

hc't*est on the subject

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Representatives from

the Boy and Girl

ADO A ROOM

herald Spurts I-.dltor

Davis said the forestry service operates

a

the plants to the lccal groups at cost.

coach for Ii years and during

l'CLUlt'3-3t-'5

biggest 1wrp

flutters aLso tins been a suewhIle au1krin only 64 losses
and six ties I e coached suiti' c-rssful gull coach In the high

line coach and scout with

1965

and hail the runners up to sport it

at tennis

SeililflIilt'

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4

tt It

this tnornini to fill positions at
Seminole It gh School,

named the new head coach
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third cunset'utive year, this

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town houses, since sewer lines already are at the Idyllwikle en• candidates for City Commission week. The city charter would is.

•ou sorts woo.
Makes
der.....ththg about dekgates
to the Democratic Com'ention.
Where and how do they
p quaLify' It ended last week, you
know.....the question is, (
n
Individual was so inclined, but
they didn't know bow to go
about the process of making an

pellet-lc*aded bean bags at the
velocity of a pitched baseball.

CAICO I''l )C dis a' Janua'p,
A Cl. 1S73

1, t

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you fire fighters fromStfonl

FI1W

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would have

limits, annexation

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1.055 'THEREFORE. PC iT
aESOtYFO stINt Ba-re of Coun'

5wr,lnOft County. 1*1.00
5rp*t..
5, a

c'p'l

,'*lth;,o'nt. Rpring.
itt IPIIHOIN to IHtimm"u'is
n'tilk ritliin .11,0111 this ;it ufi%Il,
Iii Ilitrrehl A Mihi"r. $ t01l1T11,afl

Studied

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Phicetof Elodlicit PrOdenEti 16 I'.
and IS are enad.Qi'e i

IlI'C"OP. Maroi 14. 1572 at lailous
PRECINCT II

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I'ItF:slnENT NIXON and Chou En-hal hold their

Garmire said Monday
*e want to he prepared, both
psychologically and materi-

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dtI't I'll
'Nor wonl,t 11.11111 rntoq III
11)01 charges be liii irsoc')

In a letter to the City Cornini.ulon, C E. Merrill Jr. and A J. Is
Thomas Jr., operators o the Holiday Inn of Sanford, ath'tied they
are under contract to purchase the 14 acres from Michael
A autn'ommittec of the if till' (- it).
Whelchel, former operator of Mayfair Country Club.
Giclow salt (lit' irt'up will
The property Is In the county and an application has been Greater Sanfoni Ctu,mnber of
made to rezone to R-3A, which will permit construction of the Commerce legislative anti make iii rccotnmnendntloris to

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in ID,

on "nonlethal" riot control
weapons, including tear
and
grer
launcheri,
disposable plastic handcuffs

05554113 ARE INVITED TO AT

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t't'
lett,0. 'I'll 5*', Poling Platrt LL01n I
IQIIG*'ng EI0('tiOn) Precincts a"e
ALL IN? FRI lIED PC 050545 51.0

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'ii' ''"V'"'

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"roadway route'' and, he added, ''The County
('ommission has taken a dim view of this type nn

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lit
teachers
(Or
emotional problems

Convention on Miami Beach,
butthatfactdoesn'lglveMiamni
Police Chief Bernard Garmlre

PoII.v'ç PIOCI', O.,'pna',d So. in,

city

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disabilities, and fo.'

on',tp'it. it

0*' 01 JANUARY '.0. 1572
WHEREAS. CPiap't' lIt it (3).
.aal of Florida !OO,'?tt III
."r' a' a Rp101ut.On

mission in a discussion session and no action was
Moore stressed that
taken, However, Mayor Lee
is
not
contiguous
to the present
since the property

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these children
Longwood School. Children
aged S to 16 are served there
The educable retarded have
IQa between 7S-S0. If a child is
on the border-line be goes first
to this class and then if he
cannot make it he Is put Into
trainable class,
Seminole County provides

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program serving

eU! separate the city of

Pl.nn'ng and ZonIng

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the
't'1 ,,utnlaln
Its stahl' 111111 in rs'gartl
,iirlrflt I.pf't'ationa and services

l

IIiiI.H'atton rrlof'my, 9*' Pisle
to lb. (rirnriisl'erv't Trust and ti. 0,.t1tans1lr
In a lIP) r'P4IIIn"i hvrnd.t$
Psttw'"
I... t, l,,,.1I.i
unn'nmwvi IIWI tie r'm
(;r.r4on('rs4rb';itaptv'arq 1f.Il.-Aare that Owl'. .tw,kl
ItLat Ally sal. t4 the PI1itiit.*I app'ar 1n be an it'rpeeee Ifl lit.
wtAlkl ha in 9'. complete haI'Wls rriaU..r
Ytirthav stn4y is
of lb. ('osinty (',snmisqIn, 1'
CFFltt

sa,InV

P.

at

71

of property

annexing 14.2 acres

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tQ oriaQe iri butifliti r H.;"*a,
Go i' ro,,t CItV. rswI0h

7 Si.ilifecatloli DI CIty a509

Ifu

hla'elt;ICCOifliOOt v',c.OIN,,s.ndin5 a

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liVing lithIit In. O'tr
10110*1519 OCTISiSC VapOr'?,
Cuiliet Court. Scsninol, Ccwn't.
S '55aIrr S'O'OO' ate OiSCP.af9
to's 14 irCiejt'vt and 3124,
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1IDrIGO
tC P?DP04't, p'o'etl Oft I'id
Blocs 0. and Lots I 14.
p'pv.sioa- DI 11. 1,C'l'io,r1 Nan,' C(iisiv*.
It,Clie%Vl. Slats C '1,00 13. tt?u($.i11- control
Sialulat, I Wet 5*ttipn 555 05
toPs
Tn. Council It i,rstI'%tad
SinIana- $p'ni5t. SØ*' 1121 75
1*1,04 State'et 155,
WIttfCISL?51 within II'I CI
F ynThpr Di.c?OSC at DlUf101O Di'
s Wet's', p tuIpo
ertctuditg
tNt I*cS't" 5'? .,a'ttand 5t'i'Or arid OP
Pu5iirtP ret I IS 22 75. tv:
SoF" MoOt and Na" 72,pitl
VoalITtatel, .. -iii. Watt oI'i 4

s. Siatr a' 1*1)00 it PIa'qt'nt a
111)1* North Of 1W aPI I Soull' 'I DI NI '4 05 S'
I Ne,gPb...liDOC kisIredled tO Cl
Wa-I 72511 arid * 10,11733 II at '4A&amp;'$
ar.
nd best CumIls*$ 1,01 eu tPiC 50lIwit9
50001 ItO? s.::i a'i 59 t... .-.two
Ca-itt,
*111
Dl
PolE
it
*ISI
571
It
SO'
lIt's publIc p,prw,
01 b.-c"o" 35 ItS 251 run
SanIoro, SW
a' iris Court HOlJt
Slor,,rs'l,
" Coe,n'tPiwse If
I' S,'t'. a' IPil NE CD'1* 1 yr
East
IS a.ge's 21'
1*101 oti MOtcP' S. 1172. p1 7 04 l$'Ot't. $
5
' $7*1SSItC U aionotn. NDit# haS 0110 l 14 5

pqtitlntatPlp

tOPIrolt
I Emrgonc, 'v*.i,,s ut casat
o Pi.ti *I'1i
3 COflfltCtsOP 05 •tef OIt(P0Ip.
1101 .ttNin tnt City a'O

A
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNINO

I L'S III, a NatIonal bans .n

Family on the 59110*1519 r$t'itiod

tnt 10*00,0 SuD0IvtiOP Pill. Pa9i
15 aS PS 1*. $.'ClIW Ig 71 25
1f'It*f OiiciIbed ii 41 i?a-

HUTCPI ,sood anO LEFFLER
Post D'Iit Draw,' H
S.n'o'O. FID'I4$ 12711

'711)51 COMPANY Of r,rSt.. L1M0"C. Sominol.Courl'p,
,
Ca'
1,0? iGi w'or ISO Sic? It ,

AND

"s
0,ui.',
CLEVELAND MIZE I PERRY

PuSI ,' I e 3 5 15 77 1173
01012:

IVDWSIC ttin a'

CI'S DI tnt

c.'-s
RC)S(Rt M MORRIS Of

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and the educable retarded. The
mentally retarded have an IQ

learning

considering

is

(1711* 11511'

"

I)ruItIIllI'lul irplIeti 1w' WIlt
In liii' 11111 tItrifi '' till, tne
I I'iIttty 111051 1 r('i'lIth F' to thI (1(11 ('III
S4lIIillIlIl'
eslatilIg
fat-hit)- nut&gt;' It_sell hen iIe'slratile but suggested that tile prt'r'r
ii*'qtiialtlon. Either tIIIflAJlI'tIIIfl ta'eiitI II, I lltIltlI'1 thus tli.ittrr ii
vault) twnc'flt the cOtItlIllinity hit' tltniIitJIl hrusttf's as liii's an'
Sotiw' Important facti ('I)?)' ('huirgell with till' responsililli?.
the lswI)itIl
trning tb possible ;nirehu 4 of neruiuriing
the counts' hospital are as nersis of the t'itI,"rts and wnsil
better n(Y1(l8llted with U'
follows'

located on the north side of SR 41A and west of Tee N' Green, near the Mavmnir
Country Club, in order to provide water and sewer services for nstruct ion of)
tOW1lil(IU1('S

physical tests," explained Mrs.

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FLORIDA CONFERENCE
ASSOCIATION OF
SEVENTH DAY AO,'ENT

U BIlL. S('OTT

Sanlo1 City Commission

tests,

pchcs1ogical

X I I. g

ri Ii

0 1'e

have for the first time two
tca -hcrs. one on the rkcneritar'
and one on the sc'ondar)- level,
screening classrooms for gifted
children A child may 1* gifted
and yet not be earning top
grades. Maybe somewhere
along the lIne 1w became bored,
and began to daydream or
maybe he discovered he was
better liked if he kept IeL

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAUS STATUTE
TO V.NDM iT MAy CQ'4CERN
ft'it tP*
NtCi It P*!I
Q
IinerrsOrI,d. pijrtuart to "'I'
Siati.fl.' CNaa'.
ii
5450,. Fio'lOa S'ste'•
Ati?'* CIitt 0f ,Pf Ccit cc.re.
•' ID' $i,,',nOIi CDuV'p fiD'a
?PCiP1
a' ''
iSi1i(&amp;iD'i a' ttj flC'IC., "
RtS
't
it*o,.t o. to a'

I

!.nr sitU
After
POl'tC Seminole Courty
this &gt;'ear the county will not be
sending children to Gateway
oo1 in Orange.
children In
Seminole school s)item,
judge by prevahency
cflfl
re,-'erds that one per cent arc
retarded, she told the group
"B&gt;- the same type rtcord, we
c&amp;n Judge that one percent are
i)r;,ni ..s n

0.1.0 il Fo"tt? C11v. k,,,neI.
FlORID'.
ate liii 11* o'.gr*I tt.'.o *ltt
725 ( 'e,nne, SIvO
In IPii CI'CI.It Cjila"t it OflO '0
Garmire has askedlor a $160,Coun',. fIO'a
'it SOOt 110 ORalfiti vc.ii one
..AKE LEVEL CONTROLS
C(ft0iCt 0 rv'500'tOOriD' OnC
Cli's a' trio C.oi!'t ,"ir bs'Ir, ¶a.n5)a. FIa'idO 3M
,1,t,InVI,
'Io'a
1172
ro i5
Pi'ri
r 'PUuI'PC tO WVO 0 tOpt D you? tIll, of *1i,CP. 5 IN RE THE betNO'IiItç iuI' IC ItIDit t.0lO?i',, WvlCl Ct P01(tID'W't 0D'jhiY O' F'ut,iU' lit
PIJRLIC 041A11N0
172
000 fed*i'al grant to help train
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-, "Pt 004P'1101 if a"i to I' OP MARO (AOL 31 PAT RC eL I LASH POAIOIri Dia' ftiiI D'flI'l0t'U 1 'C 5*
t,nm103t,', ft*110IC. Ofl*"*itll
01A IC-i
and equip his oUctrs to quell
NOt
a' 11,0 CIty 04 CatuIDrt,
I I D C HA (NI
ce'ni.ata'p, ill iI$ICI f5tidfi5 t*' OIIOS1II II 5* if1'r,C 05.OIfltt V
RESOLUTI,...
10 AZ ii I, P( Ti ¶ I3L U aria
in
Vi,Da
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I WDC)DYAN P A.
Th
aSoll
So
lDaI'p
t
tnt
'.104
oum.nO10
o'0.na*
FICTITIOUS NAME
SONER any dasrs Which might
ja.
FRAZIER
SIDNIT
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•?P•ttf"t 04 "
Itt 00 ?W5 ltC'50 ,005I$
.tpICabI,
Cmnttrvo.c e'r Cinca ir?'ot' "i P,",tit,
n' :1 . '.'rii c .1" 'I' I "
i,
spread across the ba&gt; this July.
r
cv (OM
a i 5PCINDC NT Itos.
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4 1." ..o I ru.'t AvpnI.
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ViiTW(S!, ?t PianO oflO tNt WI.
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1jtr'uanC
P4u t api*a' anO tOP CIO(S50 •
"While the t)emocratic conltq 2I' OOt 0
IVLII
- c P'I FIFO,00 Si' Di tolD's
ItO
0Th
1t.
P*ac
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Sit
MO'G.,.
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or.
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Can1WL*11,
SOL
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WAS
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N
ar
V attiC O,'rtil V
-• . ' Let lit 1,T arC ,. ml VIO 1
m tiMIoOs FrD'.at,.'. 0 1572 o'T prn at UNONIS'OU,LV £DopTCo AT vention actually is
MIAZTSI
ISES4i
FeU'ubvt. A 0 1572
C,it.y. FID'(00
Ciraftn, Cfrrut?
p:Thlf
p11oCnçaitttht
tnt CIrt o INI Cou"
ArThur H 54.C5*(Th fl
StALl
,-,am- a' Osov U ia',. and tnV I Th M'c pr Cgifni$.. in en. C It1 C' THE P( C' U L £ P MCI TIN 0 01 Beach. we can expect many of
F
Court Sr,,1fl54l
Setiatp.
tolD', Of mmrdd5*t, tPsroOhC
CDV.
CaitiOb,rt,. 1(o?Oa. to,
Cbr
0415*
Soatd
a'
N
.
,?,e,eIersp(s1r
IICna'tI
Wva I CXIPI !V*110 OP
T.4 L SOARD OF COUNTY con'
tIle youthful nondelegates to
5if4,OP f OOlaDIPttiuIti
o,to'*I1t 0 a-join *I Dr It5*iC PrIuilon,?
, Co,rrnl%teanr) iii aie
Cleft Of CirCuIt Court
Oct a' liii C,fci.ift Cu"t. 5t,tlfI0
MISS&amp;ONERS OF SEAFINOLE
a'tv'nr,. MOtS Pd
i ,, Tr:
PLPRY on D t14D', IPil Fnj5u.ti
MIZE
30t5 00t at MaId 1572. o't,rwitla DEL 11
Dl IMCPC OpIifW VOtI
C'
,(ThES1 nt, tond anO
MDITG&amp;D1
CircuIt
'ca' s.s' 01 tnt Cleft a'
NOTICE OF SALE
51 5.cI.*rlt. Jr.,
P
a'
U''
CavIl
Cur1
Di'
11110
tri
IN IHI CIOCUIT COURT 01 THE
as ClOts a In, Circuit
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em(nolc County, because of its i)1011t111)l1' tIf't'AUUI of ltrrnttr
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lion of the t-out
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child education for Seminole

Angelinc Taylor and Adni lLttwri .lacksotl.

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Price 10 Centt

ôLth Year, No. 133

'1den,thecapltaloftherepublic gem other than grmrncdy.
"''mert Neither d'w's
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the hilackers krwe in advanu'i
Lufthansa. the West C,ermnan that tji.e passt'ngers tnclu&amp;'d
airlane, said all it knew was that son of the senator killed ii&gt; a
the plane had landed safely in vciung Arab nationalist. Sn-han
Aden, at the snithwrst corner of Rishars Sirhan, who is now in
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members were aboard and thit
Foreign Office spokesman "all passengers art safe.' lie
Id the' irtstruttitiis were cab- aak he was unable to give ra
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NAME STATUTE

POE 015(1
TEMPORARY POLLING PLACE

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54505. Florida 5liti,',. *11 rig.5l

PRECINCT 3)
TEMPORARY POLLiNG PLACE

niatter is that no one really La In

selves fci' the 10,000 to 50,000

viti (rtli$nl High School In
btiticluig the winning football

Grey iloyks, who huts

prottrahll

upoil

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part of a program launched

firers for the convention.
owe

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elevated to
athletic director.

more value to It than saying

various

cause this is my way of castlsi

fordites

Our legislators have once
again tried to "pull the wool"

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species of trees,

by various clubs With the pi'oceeds

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soltion of
d1 selection

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first week
(lay,

Reubin

Askew

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May and Principal

DONT BE CROWDED ANY LONGER..
Build that new addition you've been wanting so.
lonQ We have everything you need

itugeri v.111 seek his rtleaie

toiu'th.r loon to bum fill nix ciecutite order placing a
Iloyka will moratorium on aU executions in

Prsunatiy

cüctuing vacancies.

wurlit'ula.

not coach football. It has been

lIntI

supervise

these

,wgel. tslt*Iucth

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ATTEST

c'lasi i-n psychology arid the

By-the-by

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I'm having

construction in the

city.

Jerry l'osey

will not

be back at said he was doing

so

'because

look over the scrimmage

Mati&gt;' local fans

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nounced on this

irath penally."

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