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THE TIMES, Monday, July 12, 1971 Bay Tempo Sea and sky Skies will continue partly cloudy through tomorrow with afternoon showers. TAMPA BAY DATA Rainfall for 24 hours ending 6 a.m. For month to date 2.62 Barometer reading 7 a.m. .30.05 TOMORROW'S TIDES High Low Egmont Key 4:27 a.m. 10:12 a.m.

4:03 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Shell Point 7:02 a.m. 12:53 p.m. 6:38 p.m.

Safety Harbor 8:32 a.m. 2:31 p.m. 8:08 p.m. Hillsborough Bay 7:01 a.m. 1:02 p.m, 6:37 p.m.

Clearwater 4:23 a.m. 10:32 a.m. 4:17 p.m. 10:50 p.m. Tarpon Springs 5:23 a.m.

11:26 a.m. 5:17 p.m. 11:44 p.m. Today's Sunset 8:27 p.m. Tomorrow's Sunrise 6:40 a.m.

Today's Moonset 10:52 a.m. Tomorrow's Moonrise 11:59 p.m. The arts GALLERY EXHIBITIONS Five man Latin Quarter Art Gallery, 1509 Eighth Ave. Works by Homer Diman, David Anderson, Neil Adamson, Hans Juergenson and Sam Parker. Through July 30.

Original oil paintings at by the Sally University Ryle and Isabel Rodriguez of Tampa Art Museum through July 31. Oil paintings by Leela Lamb, Rose Clark and Mayme Leonetti at the Federated Clubs Building, 809 Horatio St. Open Monday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Students Art Club of Tampa, Through Aug. 5.

A one-man show of traditional Chinese water color paintings by Prof. Canning K. M. Young of the University of Florida, College of Architecture and Fine Arts, Gainesville, will be featured in the main Gallery of Tampa Realistic Art Center, 705 Swann Ave, Open daily, 1 to 4 p.m. Surday 2 to 5 p.m.

No admission charge. Through July. One-man show of paintings by Mary Gober of Maitland. Britton Theater Gallery. Sponsored by Tampa Realistic Artists, Inc.

Through July. Second group graduate student of visual arts department show, Teaching Gallery, University of South Florida, through July 16. Graphicstudio; Part II Prints by visiting and faculty artists. University of South Florida, Theater Gallery. Through Aug.

11. One man show of paintings by Amelia Goff at the YWCA, 625 Twiggs St. Sponsored by Tampa Realistic Artists Inc. Through July 26. Trend House Gallery features original works of art by leading Florida artists.

Summer hours will be: Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. CINEMA Wednesday "The Magus," (British) 8 p.m., Business Auditorium, University of South Florida. THE THEATER Tuesday through Saturday "Hot Pants Revue," St. Petersburg Little Theater, 4025 31 St.

S. Recreation TODAY Golden Age Clug (all over 60 invited), 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Interbay Center TUESDAY Golden Age Club (all over 60 invited), 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Seminole Center WEDNESDAY "Christman In July" celebration with Christmas songs, games, parties and Santa Claus, all playgrounds, 3 p.m. Children's Art and Painting Class (up to grade 6, a.m. and 6th grade and a.m.), In terbay Center (small fee requested) Golden Age Club (all over vited), 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., North Boulevard Center EVERY MONDAY Come play with us! All city adult band meets at 7:30 p.m. at Adams Junior High School ou North Boulevard.

Concert and dance music. All instrumentalists welcome. ANYTIME Summer hours for playgrounds sponsored by the Hillsborough County Recreation Department will be in effect through Aug. 20. Hours of operation will be 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m. for lighted areas and 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. for unlighted areas. Activities include organized games, athletic leagues, storytelling, drama activities and arts and crafts.

Fishing, swimming, boating and picnicking at Courtney Campbell Causeway. Davis Islands Tennis Courts Open to the public. and picnicking at Lithia Springs on Lithia Road south of Brandon. Tampa Municipal Beach. Supervised swimming picnicking.

On Courtney Campbell Causeway. PUBLIC GOLF COURSES Rocky Point Golf Club, 5151 Memorial Highway. Rogers Park Memorial Golf Course, 7910 North 30th St. Loch Raven Golf Course, 4515 North Himes Ave. Meetings Meetings will be served.

TUESDAY The American Legion West Tampa Memorial will hold a joint installation at 8 p.m. at Post 248. TODAY The Advisory Council 011 Aging presents Violet Long and her gospel singers at 10 a.m. in Mathis Hall, Seminole Heights Baptist Church, corner of Hillsborough and Nebraska Avenues. Also Bea Hodge will demonstrate Japanese embroidery.

Refreshments TIP TIP Turn In a (drug) Pusher has been begun by the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Department and the Tampa Police Department. TIP will operate a phone service between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily to accept information about suspected drug pushers in the area. Callers, whose identities will be kept secret, can receive rewards of from $100 to $500 upon conviction.

The TIP number is 229-6445. Emergencies Emergency counseling service. Hotline of Tampa, Inc. 933-5346. CARE-Line Pasco County 567-2446.

Ambulances, Inc. 223-1551. Tampa General Hospital 253-0711. St. Joseph's Hospital 877-8161.

Civil Defense 223-1611. POLICE Tampa (emergency number) 223-8521. Oldsmar 223-4844. Temple Terrace 988-2000. Florida Highway Patrol 239-1101.

Hillshorough County Sheriff 228-7311. Plant City Police Department 752-3131 FIRE Tampa 223-4211. Land 'Lakes 949-1314. Lutz 949-1211. Oldsmar 855-1121.

Temple Terrace 988-2001. Volunteer Departments of Hillsborough County 223-5544. To report a forest fire, 689-2712, Movie clock See movie ads in this section. LOCAL BRITTON: "Big Jake," 1:20, 3:30, 5:45, 8, 10. CINEMA 69 "Ribald Tales of Robin Hood," 12, 2:40, 4:15, 5:45, 7:20, 8:50, 10:15.

(X) FLORIDA "The Summer of HILLSBOROUGH I "Plaza Suite." 2, 4:20, 6:40, 9. (GP) LOEW'S Leagues Under the 1:25, 4, 6:45, 9:20. (G) TAMPA "Support Your Local Gunfighter." TODD "Darling Daddy," 12, 1:45, 3:30. 5:15. 7, 8:45.

10:39, 12. (X) PALACE "The Andromeda Strain," 1:35, 4:10, 6:50, 9:55. (G) DRIVE-INS AUTO PARK "Little Fauss and Big 8:30, 12; "Tell them Willie Boy is 10:15. (R) 8:30, 11:50, "Moonshine 10:10 DALE MABRY "Bloody Mama." (GP) FUN-LAN "Love Story," 8:30, "Five Card Stud," 10:15. (GP) HILLSBOROUGH Il "Student Nurses," "In Cold Blood." 20th CENTURY "Love Story," 8:30, "Five Card Stud," 10:15.

(GP) TOWER "The People Next Door." 8:30, "Barbarella," 10:15. (R) PLANT CITY Starlite: "Bora, 8:30, "Taboos of the World." 10:10. (R) RUSKIN "A Man Called Horse," "The 10:55. (GP) OTHER CITIES CLEARWATER Capitol: "Plaza Suite." CLEARWATER Trans-Lux: "The Wild 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. (GP) DADE CITY Joy-Lan: "How the West Was 8:45, "The Savage Wild." 11:37.

LAKELAND Polk: "Big Jake." LAKELAND Drive-In: "Joe," 8:45, 10:45. (GP) NEW PORT RICHEY Southgate: Leagues Under the Sea," 2:20, 7, 9:30. (G) PINELLAS PARK -Mustang: "Ryan's Daughter," "Coogan's 11:55. (GP) ST. PETERSBUPG REACH Dolphin: "Song of Norway." 1:50, 4:25, 7, 0 35.

ST. PETERSBURG Crossroads: "The Andromeda Strain," 1:59, 4:32, 7:05, 9:38. ST. -Plaza "Klute," 1:33. 3:35, 5:37, 7:39, 9:41.

(R) ST. PETERSBURG Plaza IT: "Big Jake," 1:34, 3:34, 5:34, 7:34, 9:34. (G) ST. PETERSBURG Mall: "Plaza Suite," 1, 3, 5:05, 7:10, 9:20. (GP) TARPON SPRINGS Mall: "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice," 2, "Cactus Flower." 3:45, 9.

(R) TARPON SPRINGS Midwav: "Sweden, Heaven and 8:30, "Mondo Bolorado," 10:10. (X) To vote To register to vote, you must be 1. A resident of Florida one year, and. 2. A resident of Hillsborough County six months.

3. 18 years of age to vote in all elections. For Other Intormation, please call: Supervisor of Elections, Tampa: 223- 1311-Ext. 456 PERMANENT LOCATIONS TAMPA County Court House Rm. 173 City Hall Clerk's Office Main Library Ashley Street West Gate Library 7734 W.

Hillsborough Port Tampa Library 8611 Interbay Blvd. Ybor City Library 1505 Nebraska PLANT County CITY Office Building Clerk's Office City Hall TERRARF, Office TEMPLE BRANDON Brandon Library 135 W. Robertson LUTZ Lutz Library Hwy. 41 Lake Kern Road RUSKIN Ruskin Library 1 Dickman S.E. SUN CITY CENTER Sun City Library Sun City Center MOBILE LOCATIONS July 12-16, K-Mart 8203 N.

Florida Ave. July 19-23, Grandway 2320 W. Hillsborough July 26-30, Nebraska Ave. Shopping Center 4400 N. Nebraska Places to go Dances for Teen-agers: Veterans of Foreign Wars Center, Ruskin, Live band.

Saturday Riverview Civic Center, 8-11 p.m. Live band. Bahia Beach Park. Boating and swimming. South of Tampa Ruskin.

Busch Gardens. Tropical gardens. Exotic bird show, Skyrail ride through African Veldt, Busch Boulevard and 30th Street. Entrance on 40th Street. Open seven days a week.

Statue of Christopher Columbus on Bayshore Boulevard near Platt Street bridge. Family camping at: Ellsworth G. Simmons Park, south of Tampa on Tampa Bay off U.S. 41; Hillsborough River State Park, north of Tampa on U.S. 301; Northwest Camp Site, 8 miles west of Busch Gardens off Gunn Highway.

Kennedy Memortal at the University of Tampa facing Kennedy Boulevard. Gasparilia Pirate Ship docked hind Curtis Hixon Convention Center Gasparilla Statue in Guernsey City Mobile Home Retirement Village off Gandy Boulevard. Lowry Park: Bambiland, Safety Village, Fantasia Golf and Fairyland, Picnicking and boating. Corner of Sligh Avenue and North Boulevard. Whamo FIREWORKS Health HEALTH DEPARTMENT CLINIC BRANCH ADDRESSES Lee Davis Health Center, 2313 28th Tampa Health Dept.

(main center) 1105 E. Kennedy Tampa Riverview Civic Club, Riverview, Fla. Drew Park, Cordelia B. Hunt Community Center, 2017 N. Hesperides Bethune Bethune Hi Rise, 1515 Union Tampa Ruskin Joyce Ely Health Center, 105 S.E.

14th Ruskin, Fla. Brandon Civic Center, 502 E. Sadi, Sulphur Springs 12th St. Seward, Community Center, Tampa, Fla. Plant City County Office Building, Michigan Ave.

E. Baker Plant City. Gonzalez 1915 14th Tampa Tampa West 4001 Tampa Bay Blvd. (rear of property). MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION of Hillsborough Co.

305 N. Morgan Tel. 229-8049, has free information about mental health services in the county, Births TAMPA GENERAL HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cardoso, Tampa, boy, July 7.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Breuggeman, Tampa, girl, July 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Coleman, Tampa, girl, July 7. Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Rodriguez, Tampa boy, July 7. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Tampa, boy, July 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Walker, Tampa, girl, July 8. Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Moore, Tampa, girl, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Niederschuh, Tampa, girl, July 8. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lennard, Gibsonton, boy, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Browning, Tampa, boy, July 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Christenson, Tampa, girl, July 8. Mr. and Mrs.

Rick Tjader, Tampa, boy, July 8. Adult classes DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY is offered at Brewster Adult Technical School. VA approved. DRAFTING and SMALL GASOLINE ENGINE REPAIR classes are now in session at Tampa Bay Area Vocational Center, 6410 Orient Rd. SPANISH CLASSES Now at three locations in the Tampa Bay Area: Community Center 2808 Horatio Street (Corner Habana).

Monday and Wednesday p.m. First United Methodist Church 410 East Tyler (Corner Florida Avenue). Tuesday and Thursday 1 to 3 p.m. Wolff Cemer, 17th St. and 17th Ave.

Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. June 28 through July 28. Open to anyone with one or more years of Spanish grammar. State Certified Bilingual Teachers. For further information, call Model Cities Adult Education 223-5331, ext.

227-228. Funded by the Tampa Model Cities Program and Hillsborough County Board of Public Instruction Auto inspections Hillsborough County Motor Vehicle Inspection Stations are on the following schedule. Monday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, noon to 8 p.m.

Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pinellas County Auto Vehicle Inspection Stations are on the following schedule.

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, noon to 8 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday Bay Life news For news, announcements, notices and other information you would like to see appear in BayLife, contact the following people. Carole Bardella, staff writer 224-7866 Mary Coolidge, television, amusements 224-7740 Judy Hamilton, staff writer 224-7868 Bob Martin, art 224-7740 Rick Norcross, music 224-7868 Diane Vallee, social editor 224-7866 Annie Cravens, weddings and Bay Tempo 224-7867 Tom Sheridan, editor 224-7867 Address all mail to The Tampa Times, BayLife section, P.O.

Box 191, Tampa, Fla. 33601. TAMPA BAY TEMPO is public service of The Tampa Times designed to provide a forum for community and civic groups and to increase public awareness of opportunities and leisure activities offered in the bay area. Items to be published should be mailed at least one week before the event is to take place and should be typed. The sender's name and telephone number should be included.

Items may be mailed to Tampa Bay Tempo, 0-0 the Tampa Times, P.O. Box 191, Tamra, Fla. 33600. 3 GEORGE LOOKS LIKE THE 8056 15 LETTING SIMPKINS GO." Home bodies BRUSSELS (UPI) Only 30 per cent of Belgium's 9.6 million people take awayfrom-home vacations, accord- Mrs. Jerrold Michaelson Mrs.

Donald Conner Mrs. Robert Morgan Marriage vows exchanged brother, Thomas R. Baker. The new Mrs. Loto is a graduate of East Ridge High School in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loto, 4012 E. Henry are the parents of the bridegroom. A graduate of Jefferson High School, he is with AbstratorGuarantee Title Co.

Bridesmaids were Deborah Francis, Karen Fore, Sharon Walker, Diane Sparkman, Terry Branch and Rita Hegler. Groomsmen were Joe Loto, Joe Zambito, Jay Sparkman, Sonny Sierra, Joe Sierra and Frank Loto. Reed-Morgan Perrie Lynn Reed and Robert Bruce Morgan were married Saturday at the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Archie McKee and the Rev.

Jerry Voye officiated. The former Miss Reed is the daughter of Mrs. Martha R. Johnson, 3114 N. Julia Circle, and the late Roddy W.

Reed. A graduate of Plant High School and former student of Massey Junior College, she is a computer programer. Morgan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will E.

Morgan of La Grange, Ga. He is a student at the University of Georgia in Athens, Ga. She was attended by Barbara Fitzmaurice, JoAnn Eskew Mary Metcalf and Jennie Maie Patterson. Groosmen were Will E. Morgan III, Thomas Morgan, George Demos and William Seeman.

Lefler-Maddux Phillis Ann Lefler and Joseph Michael Maddux were married Satuday at St. John's Lutheran Church by the Rev. Martin Vogalsang. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James F. Lefler, 9511 Sullivan Rd. She is a graduate of N. C. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing and is a registered nurse at University Community Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Maddux, 11696 Fores Hills are the parents of the bridegroom. He is a graduate of the University of South Florida and is on inhalation therapist at University Community Hospital.

The bride was attended by Beehive Bank, 750 A honey of a way to save. By Napier, in gleaming silverplate, with a small swarm of gilt bees. Charge it, or use Master WELERS OF CO. AMERICA "Jewelers 287 WEST SHORE PLAZA PHONE 877-8358 WINTER PARK TAMPA MIAMI Mrs. William Loto Dorothy Lefler, Sandra Tedder and Caroline Booth.

Groomsmen were Robert Kelley, Lloyd Yoder and Larry Bames. GertzmanMcMorris GertzmanMcMorris Sharon Lynne Gertzman and William Howard McMorris Jr. were married yesterday at the International Inn. The former Miss Gertzman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Milton S. Gertzman, 3823 Vasconia St. She is a graduate of the University of Florida in Gainesville. Foodnotes CITRUS RHUBARB PIE Whether you make it in late winter from the first rhubarb in markets or from fruit harvested later from your own patch, rhubarb pie is always a welcome herald of spring. This recipe uses orange juice and rind to add subtle overtones of flavor and fragrance to the tartness of the rhubarb.

1 recipe pastry for double crust pie cups sugar cup corn starch teaspoon salt 5 cups pieces) rhubarb 2 teaspoons grated orange or lemon rind 1-3 cup orange juice Food coloring (optional) 2 tablespoons margarine Mobile capital WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (P) With 40,585 sites zoned for mobile homes, Palm Beach County is on its way to establishing itself as Florida's "mobile home capital." Chief rival for the title, Pinellas County, (St. Petersburg) has authorized only 25,813 sites. Mrs. Joseph Maddux Bailey-Michaelson Helen Mary Bailey and Jerrold Max Michaelson were married Saturday at St.

Lawrence Catholic Church by the Rev. Lawrence Higgins. The former Miss Bailey is the daughter of Mrs. Mary N. Bailey, 6013 Mornay St.

She is a teacher and a graduate of the University of Tampa. Michaelson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Michaelson of Lakeland. A graduate of Florida State University, he is in the U.S. Air Force and is an instructor at the University of Tampa. Mrs. Eugene C.

Didden, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Helen D. Bailey and Jeanine Periera. Tiffany Diden served as flower girl. Attending the bridegroom were H.

R. Michaelson, John R. Warder, Carlos Baggetti and Steve J. Tonry. Ring bearer was Michael Periera.

Schaker-Conner Claudia Schaker and Donald Lee Conner were married Saturday at Fortieth Street Baptist Church by the Rev. L. Earl King. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mitchell Schaker of Valrico. She is a junior at the University of South Florida, and a secretary for Seaboard Coastline Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. James Clary Conner of Brandon are the parents of the bridegroom.

He is a graduate of USF and is an estimator for J. W. Conner and Sons, Inc. Matron of honor was Mrs. F.

Glenn Graham the sister of the bride. Sharon D. Conner, the sister of the bridegroom, served as bridesmaid. Best man was J. W.

Conner Jr. James C. Conner served as groomsman. Baker-Loto Mary Zena Baker and William Manuel Loto were married yesterday at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church by the Rev. Joseph Pierra.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Opal Selph Baker, 103 Vern Apt. 123. She was given in marriage by her Mr. and Mrs.

William Howard McMorris of Honolulu, Hawaii, are the parents of the bridegroom who resides in Gainesville. A graduate of UF, he is a graduate student there. The bride was attended by Mrs. Dennis Birdsall. Best man was William Spates.

Martin-Carswell Martin-Carswell Jane St. Clair Martin and Raymond H. Carswell Jr. were married Saturday at Palma Ceia United Methodist Church by the Rev. Walter N.

Kalaf. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Martin III, 30 Spanish Main St.

She i is a graduate of the University of South Carolina in Columbia, S.C. and is a teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haynes Carswell of Jacksonville are parents of the bridegroom.

He attended the University of Florida in Gainesville and is with O'Neal Steel Co. The bride wore a full length gown of white silk organza appliqued with venetian lace, She was attended by Mrs. David J. Elsberry. Attending the bridegroom was W.

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