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Thursday, Oct 19 172

6C—The Sanford Herald

Mortgages

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Eas ed For
New Homes
83 ERIC 11 iRFS1F18
OTTAWA
As part of the
federal election campaign.
the Canadian government has
COtflt up with new regulation
for government-backed mortgages wtuch make credit arrangements easier than ever
before for those buying a low
th medium-priced home.
Under the NaUCIrUII Housing
Act, the federal government
backs mortgages which meet
specific conditions, making it
possible for prospective buyers to obtain Interest rates Ito
2 per cent lower than the g
ing rate. The current NHA
rate is 9 per C'(!flt
Government boosters are
hailing the new regulations as
a great boon to the mass of
Canadians now living in
rented accommodation
cau.c tJwv haven't been able
Li save a down pavment
8uilders, too, are enthusiastic, because-the new rules will
undoubtedly expand their potential market.
Critics, hoiever, after
charging that cased credit restnction5 are politically moti.
valed, then proceed to cia mi
new
new housing policies are thencouragement to inflatioti
It's a charge which is di! Iicult to deny.
The ne regulations raise
the' upper limit of an NHA.
LJOkt'd IoirI from
Prrviouslv nit' reriptent of an NHA niortoit' had
to tic' able to carry principle,
interest and taxes with Z per
cent of montHio inc-unit'. If
txith husband and wife were
i'rkini: half the wife's
,4hir3 could tic' counted when
calculating the znaxuiiuni al.
hwed nirittily payment The
or
regulations boost the
maximum rnonthl3 payment
allowed to :io per cent of the
teital combined income of tiusho rs.t ar
In 'ft t, ii i,'s it v.acirr
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Wendell Jar'rarcl, chairman
of the board, of the First

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National Rsnk of Maitland,
announced today that the
stockholders had approved the
final two phases of a threephase capital program in the
amount of $1.5 million. The total
capital program consists of
$500,000 in capital notes,
convertible
in
$500,000
debentures, and $500,000 in
common stock.
Jarrard pointed out that the
growth of the bank has been
exce ptional and has moved
from $8.5 million when piwchased by the Jarrard group to
$47 million In current assets
The new capital will provide the
bank with a larger base for
and expansion.
The bank is currently involved in a $650,000 building
expansion program which will
exactly double the amount of
usable space in the main
building and 10 new drive-ins,
eight of which will he

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".ttflf in, it
to take on the massive debt of
owning their own home. It
puts more money into the

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Maitland
Bank
Expands

erontimy on a debt basis
The rnc've has undo'btect
political appeal, but it broadens the large base of Cjsruidiit-is who already have a
vested interest in seeing inflaion cimUnue
For example, a couple hu
ing a E12.000 home with a
s*oo rnortgztge at 9 per c'erit
over 25 years would p53 more
than SIM . OM hefe the house
was tr.al. theirs plus about
13010 in real estate taxes
If tha t !IaTTIC hOUSt wererented at 5.3(K a month for 2.
years, the bill would be
1!O,OOO. provided the rent was
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FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Maitland is in the midst of a $1.5 milli Ofl
capital outlay program. It is currently involved in a $650,000 building
expansion program (above).

Going Formal

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not incremitsed

There's the catch. The

famih which buys a home and
shouicler. such a thht load
does s because of inflation
expectations. It's those same
inflation expectations which
have driven interest rates up
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cent for private second mart—

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It's a situation that the go'.'ernment encourages, accordin g to opposition leader
Robert Stanfield, because the
government, too, has a vested
interest in mnflation
So long as inflation contrnues, the government reaps
a progressively higher share
of the gross national product
in taxes, without ititreas1T
the taxation rate. says Stanfield

Why Hecause as inflation
devalues money salaries go
up, but deduction rates stay
the same The bung power
of a 51,090 inc"ome tax deduclion decreases in dire-ct proportion to the rate of inflation
Stanfield promises to irrt1 that tax wrinkle if he's
elected by keying income tax
cIrdurtiofl to the
'; si ir.ai
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Cheaper

Hour

By

began to turn around anc look
We drove through the cooling automatic, with access from
and unlimited
in my direction. Stare is a autumn evening and arrived at four directions,
customer parking which will
better word They seemed the party just as the bar
Miikc the Maitland Bank one ct
We begar, the fall season by might. curious about 1113 Vital opened. Guests strolled in and
the most accessible banking
stacked themselves up against
going to a formal banquet. A stat
Like, "Who's he ITleasUririg the bars to eye other guests f acilities In all of Florida.
"black tie" affair.
The First National Bank of
strolling In.
We are not really into the over there. Quasimodo"
Mait
land has been the in'
I looked back at them, raised
it was quite a show. The male
social *hirl that much, but we
no'.ator of many new and
whirl a little bit now and then. a claw and said: "Arrgh." outfits have reached the original banking programs mr
iWby do I get impulses like colorful level of the female's.
About once a year.
Central Florida. the most
doctor
Just as gaudy. just as bright.
This required me to go rent a
way
the
ladies
can
controversial
of which has been
derided to go the basic black
The only
tuxe&amp; If I'm going to go the
th e program of free checking
elegant route, I'll only go on an way th is year. "Oh, just con- t ü men these days is by
accounts with no minimum
ventional" said the fitter, a w ha t they don't wear.
hourl3 basis
were tuxedos of green balance which the bank cornWell, I could have told the little glumly. You could tell he
By JOHN SINOR
Copley News service

Nixon inks Sharing Ac'!
NEW
PLASTIC
FASTENERS

S.cura-tie

leader.

Last year I selected a white
dinner jacket with powder blue

I'III RELEASED
kpTYLEI Tex Al''
proximalcl%3901XKI northern
pike obtained from a fe'ucral
hatcher in Kansas have been
released in Lake Quitman and
in Houston county l.ke both in
I:ast Texas
The small fish were released
portions
in 'ilurscr3 coves
of the lake sealed off by a pal'.'
the'vlcne barrier draped over
nylon netting When they are
large- enough, the fish will be
released into the main portions
(it the lake
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pinstripes. Velvet lapels, and
enough lace to make a petticoat
down the front.
It was a distinctive outfit. But
not distinctive enough
When we got to the banquet,
there was only one other person
wearing a tuxedo EXACTLY
like mine.
But he happened to be a gu
who works at the same place.
A lot of very clever people
kept asking US: "What is that.
the company issue tux"
So much for rented elegance.

State
Gets
Windfall
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nearly iqititi I't the ri'vc'iti" griverr,e,r fri fie('idlE',' St John funds, hot fe'ler,I ,tr.int
i('fl .e'ijl
r.t''i in
Al')
4't
charini'
ailbotig), t here's said ''We will. of course, pro- limited to fX S i'niihon i'se the state finds replacement
VltIi the stroki' ot a pert lii
HO troll' iitor, t?i' rw ,rorie'.
o" oltrnatI',p funding sour."revenue
I 'liilailr'lptiin's
Independence
ruts meMn
will
repl a. ti o' t r o k"r, wi. I- i's
ew crippled r'ht tdrn r
Itoh 1(0111)', l'recitlent Nixon
fare furi'k
New mental heaith pr
fIn coin 9W state Piperterl
'.'.iil pti.'.'iil Florida with its
gram-111 sire laqh.'rt "r..r.
'4
''flints a rjiir'qfjr,ti Pit the $l S million in social service grams, ti getemj fr.r LU S mil- lion to
second windfall of federal funds
lIds week some $A3 million in
t i.v'jp Sharing Ilo'rIe3' ,
l';orlit'r Itik week, ('ongress
'd'•
''v.'rroel.' Nixon's veto of (hi'
121.5 Idilion Water I 'ollut inn
Control a I, provl.htiig Florld.
hh1 tiP to 152A i,iiiliiri t.i Itti'
Friday, October 20, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Ilrn'.'i' sewage treatment over
65th Year, No. 44
Price 10 Cents
the next three years
r
Nixon invited the nation's
g
governors to the signing oF th.'
I
revenue' sharing
at noon.
bit Gov. l{euliln Askew
ii" t);'.
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TT-T.
*Ie('lifle(I, saying he had a hut
-' ,
'0: hedtih' of (office 0p$)tfltiItefit.s
to ittenito
iii 'l'allaluissee.
.idoot ,i mobil,' innt.'
In addition to the state's
.me'ndment to the r'lty's inflino
share
of
federal
revenue,
(hi'
'
'-rdlnanre
to ,sllnw ronxtric'tit
.
art also prcivi.Ies for .listril,ii4.
i%
f
mobile
home
wtthu
ark
O AL
tinii of uiriottii'r $97 3 million, ill.
,he municipality fail ed .i'.'
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ri'rtly to cities and counties.
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night. Rut the failure meart
A spukesntiiiii for the l)epartdr
a temporary delay.
"—i.
I ia'nt of Administration
(hi'
ithniigh the proposed
LOS A N(; El i:s (AP ,
A niai1 (Ida med hi'it'fi in in a I Icge(l extorti o n plo t state budget making agency
tinanee
was read in its entiret','
I
;igainsl itc'rtaiiivr .1oliiiui' ('arilu1 says jmhi'' struck hiuii 2' It) tiliw'. whib' lie '.aiii the 110011') seili irhih1y i'''
',,rtflfl ,v,sq -t.'fay.'d '.e''"
tutu tlti' ),.i,ik .ijil i'.irii ;:uti'rc',I
\', .iS Iiaiitli,'til )e'ej,
'io.ii (,hairrnan i.IIt'!''
until
the 1973 LegIslature deiqites reminded that a puhhi'
Richard ('ulkins, 32, of North I Iollvwood fliNt a compla i n t will) (he his \ ngt'Iv
.'.irtng ts necessary under et
Police internal Affairs Depart ment Thursday, clamming that lii' stilIt'r.'I ii.hes how to spend it nez'
SrIflI.
.iv before the inning orelinan
numerous bruises and a black eye, according to his attorney, ,Jerrv Roth
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'The I,egisl:iture has to
in he changed.
appropriate it.'' he said. ''It
indicating positlnns 'upposin,
A police spokesman declined comment OII un'
should
probably
be
considered
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listing of th e prohibitions
a('Ct1sit ions,
A
Iii
with
review
of
'ihti
homes being located
('tilk it and his '.'. k'
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a pprehended
the total state needs th at makes
city
wnre Jaques an:
Friday night when they followed ('arson as he
up the budget process.''
.'incilman E. I Williamsi"
I
carried out ransom delivery instructions
''lw shared federal revenue
Williamson insisted there
suburban Van Nuys. ('arson and his family had been will raise a 1972.73 surplus proV MEANS VICTO RY ; THANK Y 0 U !
.vithin the city limits no
threatened with harm if the late night (alk show host
Jet'teei by budget officials to
which 'mild properly
A ( ; RATE!" t I president of I 'n iteil Fund. Robert Morris right hokls
$30
1 million.
rezoned for trailer park unit
failed to meet an extortionist's
demands for an
up a full page reminder from Th e Sanford herald, while Campaign
Hut the f ed eral government's
that the znring tesignation
unspecified amount of money,
A 0&lt;4
largess
('000
s
with
some
(
'hairnian
being created to ,irrnmmodat.'
George I"oster flashes the "V for victory sign following the
The ('ulkins later were released and III) C h arges
tririgs attached that will bar'i'
.0 builder, who wishes to mn,'-,
annotln(i'me'nt that the goa l of S82.$K had been topped and that actual
'.'. dre filed ga inst them, ( 'milk ui's wif e smilfe'rt'cI
the sLite )
hard de'
a tract of land for devatoprne'nt
11111(15
ijj
tot
let $fti,t;72 35.
injuries iii the incident. Roth said. "At the present
iec
Ann Si.kowskm
Photo
rislons on welfare prograruis for
if mobile Morrie park
t line, the investigation by the Los Angeles Police
the
crippled and ill.
'i'uuinrilman Dick t:ronshii
+4t
I I epa r tin t'nt in dic ates the Cu 1k ins were following
When the revenue sharing bill
17hh1
.rst said th e ordinance merely
411w
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tiliIflhiiCI'ed Into final forIli
'mated
ml
new
Mr. Carson simply because they were stargazing
Lofliflit
e
John A. Spolskl
extortion
attempt,''
said
ti)
a
congressional
conference' 1..! F
"signatinn md had nothing .i
,um)(I ai't' not iflVOl Veil in the
committee
ti with any particular area. I It'
ittee restrictions on
Dist. Atty, Joseph P. Busch.
social service spending were
'hen admitted that an .utMore about that Sanford
'
added. David ac. john, uirec or
,.-cation petition
ti ir plflfl,'
Christmas Parade
of planning for the Department
itiile home park in lland
Maybe it'll all be cleared
of I lealth and Rehabilitative
Rehabilitative
,o'l'flt to 'l 127 'o , he
Following the special meeting of
Services, said (tic limitations
.t:. ..''fl
s'n1i104 :r ,iiIflt'
this coming Tuesday at 6:30
will cost Florida $55 million in
p.m. at the Sanford Chamber of
rt'iJrt that their goal of '82 for i:nni, norto ''iergy $137 1'r
It) ANN SIE('ZKOWSKI
anticipated federal grants.
i rn,.'r t.t.eu:;inti' -ifr:I]i:N
Commerce meeting room.
72" had not only been met, but Pat Caverly, south clergy. Counrilomait 17min4ei i'Lutlotf,
"To a certain extent that's
It was it jubilant and enI hope so
For th e "kids"
taking from one pocket and put- thusiastue' group of United Fund surpassed with still more 1125 dentists, $670.: Dr. N. who has been encouraging the
sake anyhow.
ting it in another," St. John
uluntt'.'rs who met at the conning in. A total of $867135 PaitLi for the demctor's, $685: creation if the inning for iii:;
In defense of the JayCees,
was reported as already Eric Anderson, for the funeral parcel if land
said.
Sanford
Garden
Center
that 'inaccording to Jack Hunt who at
collected for this year's cam- homes, $90.00: Reid Brodie. for -'it1on ptocedtlr'!s can be
The social servutgs lost are Thursday night to hear the
this time last year was
paign, chaired by George the hospital, $69750.
conclude'
Pipreized tu.
Treasurer For the Downtown
I'ostet, with assistance by
Curtis Dunnaway, reportlni unhappiness at the developBusiness Association arid,
rri Unite.! Fund. (or the public employc's ment. He nn te nded that during
Ii.bert Mos,
co incidentally, th e 1st Vice
president, and Jack floe-tier, $4401.31; for the schooLs, Ernest tu 4overrnent.mI experience he
i
President of the JCs, in his dual
l'iwtey, with 34 of it) 'Ullti had never heard of having a
immediate past president
capacity to serving both
Homer was master of reporting. $4797 72. Fifteen of public hearing for m zoning
organizations
disburct'remonles for th e informal the schools had 100 per cent ordinance
se ments for the parade were
dinner and reporting session, participation.
Public hearing on the mobil"
o fficially presented and aci
with campaign chairman
In residential division, Peggy home zoning hougnatiiin wa:
cepted by the I)B, .
George Foster introducing the Sumxr.erville, of the Girl Scout un for 7 pm,. Nov 'I. '.l.so a'
Se co ndly, the reason you
Ii vision heath. all of whom had program. reported $1069.13 iiid for public hearing it that time
fly DONNA
r".
cant get an answer if you're
commended the Cadette Scouts L'S th.. proposed 'able television
impressive totals to report.
calling the JC office is that they
Gent' Keltoer, chairman of for iutslandin
tervece to franchise 'irdinatice. dopttc m
CASSEI.IIERRV— City
no longer have a receptionist
the commercial division, United Fund; -Sheila Brown for of the franchise to be will:
Co u ncil. already down to Four
- and I can't blame her For
re ported a total of 12:1,000. This the southeastern part of the Seniinole Cablevision has been
voting members with the loss of
qu!tting.
included $7,000 reported by Jim county. reporting that her 19 one if Crenalww"s pet prujet:ts
Edith Duerr to the office of
She worked 5' days a week
Rasa For the Seminole Plaza volunteer's knocked on doors at
acting mayor, will be reduced
Despite '.Igoreius 'ippositlon
and was paid $50 per week.
'
and Casselberry area; Steve the Woi'idlands mind Rolling Hills fr.uuim Villi,tinsejn, Council on
still further with the resignation
(Which is under th e minimum
Glover, Altamonte Springs, subdivisions and raised $885.15; 1-2 vote approved the hiring if .i
of Thomas Napier. effective
wage scale
$1,242: Fern Park, C. Wergess, Beth Ilensun, Oviedo, 1600,60: full-time fireman to join Fir.,
Oct. 30,
$1 ,115. Harvey Coulter, f HA. Smith, Sanford, 58117.30; Chief Car L.miinler 'in time pout
Napier, concluding his fourth
t",rt'st City. $115.; Julius Ruby Wilson, 13t)5i'Henry fire force' .ii .a salary of 56—W.
year on City Council, told The
)ilackwelder, ..'if Lake Mars, t.irng (ruin IThuluota -,vhu, in his
Herald Thursday afternoon he
Willianison objected to the
P',1111 Don l3iotta, of t.ongwucxi, wheekhair. collected 1966. etnployniemit is titef Coujwihiztn
had
submitted
his
resignation
If VOU'VC been rapping with
Hornet, chairman of the pilot
$"l with only one third oF the
to the city and is resigning his
gnes Weber He i.atd the
the younger generation lately,
tut.iI in; Arthur Evans, ( turin's, reported a total of hiring 'should not take place
t'uiiployincnt
at
the
Martinthen you must have been ini. tedo. $2,450 iwith Sen $40,453.31 Contributing to this until
Marietta Corp.
Nov. 1, when it
formed that "w ha t this place
K'nneth Plante donating $500 of total were Robert Shetlden of .iuthurize.'if in theicie
Active
in
civic
andgovernneeds" Is a place for us to go.
thiS ;Iuliouflt 1. Mayor Granville the tel e phone company, who
-'
mental affairs in the coin"There's no th ing for us to
I]rown, of Winter Spring's, reported 14,579.72; Arthur
ununity
during
his
nearly
seven
do,"
Bu l leti n
" ith a .100 per cent over his goal Mackey of Florida Power mind
)
cars residence in Casselberry,
Well, in ca se you haven't
tight,
,if
titmil
$1,350.
$4,518.40; Dynatriinics,
the ('ouncilnuin has accepted
l''.f,l.,tI1.tssE1;
heard, that's ancient history
1311 Burden, chairman of $1.300
Stromberg-Carlson, i"Iurtda Gut. .mtl Fresh waLer
the'
iitin
of
chief
of
purTHOMAS
NAI'Iilc
now cause we have a teenage
the
financial
division $4,). Chase and Company. Fish LolilIIIiSSll,n '.g4,.1j today to
chasing contracts with the
club at 2401 French Avenue ...
banks
and represented by Mike Evans, lift the daiighi ban rn I.rotlthr'.
representing
the
I)cpartuienìt of (;'nerul Ser- Since three lx'sutive votes are
formerly Th e Fountain.
Sn'.
COlt's
and loans establish- 32,311 50; Deep South (nliip1iny ii the M. Juti,, iti'. er mind iii% irt', for the State of Florida Ili
nt'ede if to pass any umeasurt',
It'll retain the "nite club''
iiit.'Iit3, $9,6J W. Reporting for in S''uth Scniinut, Md. j'iluiang lakes. si'tort1Ing to
'l';tllatiassce.
remaining
iiteuuibers
of
council
atmosphere'
without army
The family—wife, Jumeniita, will tiavt' to agree' on t'i'ti it'uii Vernon Mize, who was a-ent. Sanford herald, $1,417 $0: Stmi(e I(cp. Gene %lutumv. The
alcoholic be.'vt'; mige's, naturally.
h.iiriiun of the professional Wjt'r unnet, L.C. Nuriiian, dt'e'iie,.i came in the wake of a
and daughters, Monica. Claire or the' cit govt'rnment will
They'll feature live enand Andrea will be joining him eteunt' virtually to a standstill division, a total of ss, ittso pre'udent, $45343; mind Francis public hearing in Sualurel where'
thru
tertainment
tertainmentThursday
in the stale cojutal, following lkunamnuig counciltimen art' or Attoroc) Harvey Alpert, t)ormaa, of Cobia Boats, 173 ejiumercusl I ishermueui
Sunday. According to Heinz
the salt' of their tiouiie .it 181 John Zac'co Harry Saitebrook reported that from that group, 53.010 $0
(unicef out to 'n'ck th e removal
Kourinu arid l)unald Suenders,
li
rt't'ei'.'ed,
Niurthiiiuur
iteind
$2,050;
Jack
ii ih,- 'uaui
i,'.
;
mud
Jot111
1,eightv
acting
co-managers, it'll be open
illimun's,
for
the
miec-uwitants
N
apier
s
resignation
will
dim
iruuiii
ii.
Satimbroeck
s
and
seven days a wee'k.
leave oni)' three
utiiig LA'lght) 's seat's are both up fur $395; arid Architect's aui
Now it's up to the kids
iiue'tiitic'rs tint the City ('tium-il. election in lh'uenimber.
engineer's, $2.; Fr. Wilhiauit
If the v offer
ffiellLselves
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their cu-operation iand I do
mean by policing it ttieuumse-lve.s
and not let a couple of 'kook's'
he
like ill(ruin a good thing
1.4
drug route??
There are a hmerk4f -a-kit of u'
vw tsus
S
"Z&amp;-and-over" who are in your
1595
lviti
Diffeynt
Mudvix
Chuue,
corner, kid's. Surprise us
and prove that It cmii hi' ditto-'
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'l'urned down by the Sanford
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advance publicity, please allow time annual Chrtstnias Parade,
sufficient tiiiie.
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this
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('ha,nber of Commerce.
The Jaycee action, OH Ii
motion by Larry lilitir unit
at,ieuidt'el by Jiihiri Morris,
c alled lot the tippoititiiietit of
coziuiiitte,'e, hicueket by Jaycee
President George ('rosaley, to
contact the Sanford Platatuierchants, Chamber of Commerce,
arid others.
Morris' amendmmwnt would
have the Jaycees exploring all
uiieans of funding, even to seeking jiint ventures with other
cIvic clubs. Named to time group
% lilt President Crossley to seek
'support were William Reed,
and Blair.
Juyt't'e at- titus followed a
'I'tiurIay vote by the 1)own-

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lii partu Iiate '.% itti tile J .1). cc
in putting on this )'e'ar's holiday
festivities.
Nor hum Frunu'ouer, L)HA
I)rusi(lt'tmt, said the downtowii.
en we're "adamant" in out
tinting to join with time' Ju tt't'
iii time' annual Ju'st-mitter-'l'husnksgiving particle, whit-ti heralds

the Christmas season.
Crouley told the Jm)ceo of'
fictitla he had been advised that
funding front the DHA was not
available thIs year. "We mu It
for 23 years and tit) until li*'st
year I felt We 111(1 is good jOb,''
Crossley added lie cliii nut t.%,.
plalti what happened In 1911 to
cause the IHIA to ''sour" on the
project.
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are concerned
aitiout whiettwr wi- will have a
parade, r.id I 'd like to suggest
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down highway U 5, 17-92 footing the bills every )ear
through time Sanford Plata,
Morris athiveti he was told b
instead cit the traditional ekiwn- a downtown merchant that ht'
town First Street route.
weculd e'k'se tn's 'store during the
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Be Given
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Friday, Oct. 20 1972

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Elect Two New Chief is
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Israelis

Testament was handed down the sword and the Bible arc
from heaven, a sword was preparing to take over is chief
rabbis of Israel, the new tern
TEL AVIV AP) - Legend wrapped in the set-oils.
This week two men forged by popes of the Jewish state.
says that when the Old
B ARTHUR MAX
Associated Press Writer

LERO U. SOPF.R
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Sunday. at the Invita tion of the
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and remain until late afternoon

on Sunday. The committee I
scheduled to meet with them at 6p.m.onSaturday.The)Willbe
guests at a cV't(14.ish supper
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at 7 p.m. Saturday, he will be
speaking briefl y in both of the
worship services on Sunday
morning, and they will again
meet the committee at 2 p.m..
Sunday.
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Born at Nolan, Texas, Webb 1111
is a graduate of HardinSimmons University, Abilene,
Texas, and received the
REV. WEBB
bachelor of divinity degree
from the Southern Baptist
Theological Seminar)', professor, public school
teacher, and state
Louisville, Ky.
has
member.
Since 1968, Webb
An ordained minister be
of public
served as student pastor, been secretary
minister of education, college relations for the Georgia
Baptist Convention staff. In this
relationship, he has worked
closely with state leaders
Great Lakes
church program services, including Sunday School, Church
Training, Brotherhood,
Sets Meet
Woman's Missionary Union,
evangelism, and stewardship.
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After graduating from
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senunary, Webb was minister
Club of Deltona, a social of education and associate
of
organization
former pastor of Pope Drive Baptist
residents of Michigan, MinChurch, Anders'ri, S.C. 195 nesota, Wisconsin and Canada, 1963 From the time he was a
will hold a dinner
meeting college student, Webb has done
Wednmday, Cki. 25. at the
lake courses, and led
communit) center cm
workshops for
Monroe at 6 P. M. Reservations Sunday
School,
Church
in advance may be made
and
by Training,
WMU,
calling Elean or Jackson 574- Brotherhood For 13 years,
1882.
Webb has written study
Entertainment will be f1Iatflais and feature articles
presented by Dance Unlimited , for Baptist publications frolii
an energetic
group of young the Sunday School Board,
(Lincers.
Brotherhood Commission, and
Annual dues may be paid at Woman's Missionary Union.
this meeti ng.
has held leadership positions in
associational work and in
interdeand
Baptist
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Art Lessons
Scheduled
For Adults
The Sanford Recreation
Department will sponsor Art
Lesscns for Adults il&amp;.&amp; above
starting Nov. 7. Regist ration
will begin Oct. 24. with a
registration fee of $6 for the 6
week 'oijr. The class will be
limited to IS students.
Students will supply own
materials toil paints. turpentine, rags, etc.) Mrs. Judy
Malony will be instructor.
Students will meet in the youth
wing of the Civic Center each
Tuesda) 9:30-11:30,
All non-residents must
purchase a non-resident card
bef*e rrgistellfllt. For further
information call the Sanford
H.ecreation DepaJlment. 322-i11

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riominational
groups.

Chorus
An organizational rncetng
to form a county-wide mixed
chorus will be held on Thursday
at 7:30 p.m The chorus will use
the activities room of the
Lutheran Church of Good
Shepherd on 1742 just south of
Sanford.
Mrs. Guy Bishop will be tht
director. Mrs Bishop is well
known In the area as an accomplished choral director and
music teacher. The Chorus Is

being organized as an activity
of Project "Greatest" Urotagh
the adult education division of
Seminole Junior College.

Although the chorus Is being
formed prunaxily for senior
ritirens any adult may belong

Goren, $5. a father of

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the Sephariftin of oriental ex- isfaction - by the outgoing
chief rabbis. Such as: can hastraction,
To most Israelis, who are not lards marry? Are conversions

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CLEMtWA1'E B, Fla.
Glenn W. Turner,
on trial For allegedly violating
p Florida's securities law, says
he is puzzled over the state
prosecution because the
government is " supposed to
help bustne.ss, not knock theta
out.
'I don't understand uthy tile
and (he state can't work sonicthing nid so you don't have to
have a trial," Turner testified
Thursday as the defense eniled
its presentation to the threeS man,
three woman Pinellas
County Circuit Court jiir - .
Judge flotwrt I. Williams
%t as ('XjiC('tCtl to )1Vt' the i',,si' to
the jury today alter the
prosecution and defense give
closing argunients.
Turner, whose Dare To lie
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Go ren and \'osef were el ec ted
last Sunday to head the rebious establishment by 150 Jewish Biblical scholars and politicians ho reject the intolerance
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Anyone who th inks I am goto cause revolutions is mistaken Ido not intend to deviate
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cient Jewish lan;' Goren said
afcrtheelection. But he added
1w intends to prove that It ic
pOs.slblC to li-e in modern times
in keeping wi th the law."
\'osef said his ambition was
to "restore the rabbinate —
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Under the four-It'vt'l Dare Ti'
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Flag stickpin and
lntuitq ninth' of Fetal .'sill skin. ''I
wanted IN'ctplc to gel their
money's worth
What we're
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buyers are allowed to sell the
course to others for it t'oiiimiils.
sititi alter reaching the third
and fourth level.
'liii' state alleges (hut payment III the roninulssinris rep.
it security under i"lorkli law iuhlIi' (iii' 1 1 0
ins the prograimi Is ' uiothi
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more than it philsophy - . . of an
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nliju'ititins and Judge Wililauts
i'rti#'ru'ui the sali'stiiari not to ,
testify iilsout his IIWII li'iin'st
the titfItt'tit.M, purposes or salts
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a % an iititii'st, uint'tltit'ittt'tl

lurner stint hack it( not' 1w,lnt
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confi—dence. titilld tip their self
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record five days of pruist't ustiomi

tOOk tip iiiitst (if the tuntli
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"I wanted to lM' the best in the

tu'stiiiiiitiy iitsit tilithi prt'scur I'
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tiawsey Jr., United Methodist various locations in the state of
Each Sunday
ill feature a International f rom the Lake
Eu s t is F r cc
Sanford -Eustis
missionaries to Brazil, will be Sao Paulo building churches
Methodist Church, 500 West 4th different aspect of the church's Monroe Camp will bring the
speaking at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. and parsonages and starting
Street, Sanford, announces its work. Themes are as follows: message in the morning serservices Sunday at Community new congregations. He has been
first annual Festival of Praise Oct. 29, Christian Education: vice.
United Methodist Church of pastor, district superintendent,
Nov. 5. Stewardship; Nov. 12,
.
Oct. 29-Nov.
World Literature Sunday was
conference superintendent
C.a.cselberry.
Nov. 19,
Th e Lee Singers wil l present The Festival wi ll be four Men and Missions;
treach;
Nov.
observed
on Oct. 15. Th e church
Rev. Pawsey, a former is the author of several a concert at Church of God. N13 weeks of praising God through Evangelistic Ou
to raise $200 for the
chosen
First United religious booklets
pastor of
1, praise from around the has
and
music, sharing, prayer,
West nd Street, tonight at 7: 30
printing
of
a tract called,
Mrs. Dawsey has directed
Methodist
Church of Oviedo,
fellowship, climaxing with world,
and the public is invited.
On
Sunday,
Rev.
David
"Fisher
of
Men"
for Mozamand his wife, Marshlea, are well church choirs, served with the
The Lee Singers were giving thanks and gifts for the
e
bique,
Africa.
known in this area. They Women's Society of Christian organized in 3963, and in the world ministries of the Free Jefford, Superintendent of th
recently arrived f rom Brazil on Service, taught Christian years since have become known Methodist Church.
Rally Da' was observed in
Florida Conc'erence of the Free
Education, and worked with throughout the countr) as one
a three-month furlough
the
the
Sunday School on Oct. 15,
will
bring
Methodist
Church
Festival of Pra ise will focus
people and children. She
Born in Birigui, Brazil, the young
a.m.
with
Helen Richey serving as
in
10:45
the
was born and raised in of the most exciting and ver- on"ReasonstoPralse" — what message
son of a missionary bishop, he
chalk
artist ir presenting "His
service,
satile college chorales on the God is doing through the
has been teaching at the Madison, Fla. and l.c
29,
a
Eye
Is
On The Sparrow."
On
Sunday,
Oct.
various ministries of the
cene today.
in degree in education from s
Seminary
Methodist
representative
of
Gideons
Attendance
rose to 46.
.'cet'it pei•fOrmnaflC'Cs include church.
Florida State University and an
Pu'acicaba, Sao Paulo, since
three-week tours of Europe,
1969 and pastor of Central MA degree in religious two
in the summer of 1967,
Me thodist Church in that city. education from Scarritt the second during the summer
Prior to his work at College
of 1970, which included an
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C\wtam; appearances at the
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Theyouth choirwillsponsora
17 years pastoral experience
General Assemblies of the
Forest
Lake
and is a graduate of Stetson car wash and bake sale
Church of God and at
University and Southern Saturday noon to 4 p.m. at the
Who shows iio partzalzt3i cept under the stimulus of National Sunday School ConAdventist
Baptist
Theological Seminary, church.
appearance at the
the
encouiagement
and
enthusivention;
an
to princes, nor regards
The Golden Years Fe llowship
Lou
is
ville,
Ky. He has pastored
Convention
in
National
the
NSSA
approval
of
asm
and
the
rich more than the poor, for
Members of Forest Lake churches in Ohio as well as noon luncheon Wednesday in
rhej, are all the work of his pe'ole for w horn he is Boston; the New York World's
—
working
the fellowship ball will feature
Charles Schwab. Fair; several concerts for Seventh-day Adventist Church Florida.
hancls"—Job 3419.
American industrialist
will
hear
a
report
All residents of the area are as speaker Rev. Brad Dinsmore
American mthtar) servicemen in Forest City
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s
gle
ge
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l
ar
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in
invited,
of the Oviedo United Methodist
in Europe and it, America; two Saturday on th
think I h c v a r e thinking
their
faith,
"Voice
of
e
ss
of
Church.
Lest you hr wise in your concerts at the rent.agon in witn
w hen the are rcall rearto
in Prophecy" radio broadcast
unWashington,
D.C.:
a
concert
c('ncrits,
I
want
1,ou
ranging thieir prejudices—
Holy Cross
C 7 J1 . the Senate Rotunda of the aired over 650 stations weekly
Edward H Murrow, Amen- dersiand t his m IS thas
Capitol Building; and several and 100 daily. Local church
can war correspondent and brethren: a part
hardenin?
rael.
of
Is
upon
Come
performances with the Chat. members sponsor the program
newscaster
Episcopal
until the full number of the
over WDB&amp;) each Sunday at
ii tanooga Symphony Orchestra.
Gentiles come in, and
Members of the Singers 8:30 a. m. and will be asked at
"Therefore encou rage one Israel will be saved. —Rorepresent many different areas the Saturday services to make
Canon David Stiles continues
another and build (lilt Ott- mans 11 25.
of study at the college, and each an annual gift to help sustain it. his preachi ng mission Sunday
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Conceit may puff a man gained membership in the
Tlsess 3 11
at 7:30 p.m. and the public Is
Altamonte
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up. but can nev er prop him group by try-out auditions held
invited.
I have never seen a man up —John Ruskin. English N ice each y ear.
Delegates to the Annual
novelist.
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West
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'Iii' 'paper hag," bandit Street, when thief snatched an
struck again In Sanford envelope and a bank bag

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Minister Trial Set
An area minister fdCes trial
on moral charges next week
before Circuit Judge Clarence
Johnson Jr.

Rev, William Grogan, 61, of
803 Rosalla Drive, is charged ill
a grand jury indictment in two
separate cases with lewd
assault upon a child. Rev.
9 Grogan, former pastor of First
Baptist Church, Geneva, is

of the Episcopal

two
charged with fondling
eight-year-old girls at his
Sanford home.

The minister was arraigned
on the charges on Aug. 24, and
pleaded not guilty' to the
charges.

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activities for some 80 young people in the church. One of their first
projects is conducting a contemporary worship service featuring
guitar music. Left to right, Jan Jenkins, treasurer: Susan Bryant,
recording secretary; Brad Bush, president: and Linda Pfeifauf, vice
president.

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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Invites you to offend its services
Sunday 11 a.m.

Subject:

Probation After Death

Wednesday $ p. on. Testimonial Misting
BOO E Second SI.

Saiford, Fla.

only.
Three defendants, who were
Four defendantswill strmnd listed on the trial docket, eny pleas.
trial on charges stemming from tereil guilt These
innarcotics violations. These dude Itts Lee Ilsill and George

Charles
Russell Hall, charged with keeping a
Hoover,
charged
with gsuiihling house. Both pleaded
IxtssessIon of cannabis; Kevin guilty to the lesser offense of
Campbell, charged with attempted keeping a gambling
possession and sale of a house. Circuit Judge Volie
prohibited drug; and Dawn Williams Jr. withheld alElms and William Shell, jutlicatiori of guilt and placed
charged with possession of bath defendants Ofl probation
cannabis sativa L and for one year.
possession
of
Roosevelt Johnson, charged
narcotic
paraphernalia,
with carrying it concealed
Also upon the trial docket is firearm, ideauk'd guilty to the
Jesse Delbert Mitchell, charged lesser sillemo' of disorderly
with breaking and entering with conduct. Judge Willianiis u1.
to
iflteiit
rollhnilit
judicatt'd Johnson guilty' of the
U
mniisdemeanor.
offense and sentenced hun to 60
Charges were dropped upon ilars in county jail to comrn
an information In which James imient'e from Aug. 19.
Edward Miner Sr. Is charged in
it Four-count information with
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

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ConvrWiovi in 5o'o0. Mass.
World's Fa ir
S4frIitl in EvrQc
Tv Concerts at tte P,ntac,on i n
Wthington. 0 C
A Concert at the Sen.tt koluna of it.
Capitol 5ig it WaLPISfl9tOn, 0. C

PUBLIC INVITED
Pastor J. T. Puts

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James K. DeWitt
Clarence W. Fisher
Ned Stephens
Vivian F. flay-lock
1111k' Mae ('handler
Helen Stough
M inimilt' Day
Cathy McMihluni
Anna McNeil, Altamonte
Springs
Helen E. Karl, I)eltona
Ellen I'. hlaiipt, l)t'hlury
Jeannie Adani, laaigwoxt
Tern Bohannon, Maitlandh':lc'si:ior B . Sullivan, I)eltonu

Linda L. Stewart
Geraldine Ortega
Margaree Alloway
Kathleen L. Bacak
Thomas F. Fuip
Ahhie Gibbs
Roderick A. Doe
Martha S. Orwig
Fedor A. flivero
Harry A. Kudell
Louis G. Pyle

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Seminole
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Two
developers have filed suit
against the Seminole County
Commission and building
fictals seeking court action to
force the issuance of building
permits (or construction of a

160-unit apartment complex on
an &amp;78 acre site at Indian Hills
The suit was filed in 1th
Judicial Circuit Court Th ursday
afternoon by W. C. Hutchison,

mOratorium vi.ml;it.'i the con- in unlawful
invasion if
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of the United States plaintiffs, property rights
and Slate of Florida in that it is
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Special recognition md many if the (Inc people in the
Sanford attorney, for Larry
:ounty. He taid that during the
hickman
Anthony gratitude were expresseul
and
to Margaret last month, there had been
Nicholson, dev elopers of the Homer and Foster
ileepleis nights, but "1 ean tell
Indian Ihlls Villa apartment (Thsas and her aide in the ynti all that (mm going to iIee
complex.
Unge"tsnd office, and Phyllis good tonight."
Jackman and Nicholson, Conklin, .trha) arr.inged with
plaintiffs. allege that Greg Rose Wilkat for the dinner,
Drummond. Al Davis, John and to The Herald for its
GAN
Kimbrough, Edward Var- editorial support and other
LtMirED OFFER
Vihlen Jr.. publicity printed almost daily
borough and
county commission, with the onit,spages.
For $2500
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help of Robert Brown, county
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Since Thursday was the
building official, had enforced a
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Thursday night. This time the containing approximately $20 in
target of his armed robbery cash.
Le Padgett, oil stat:on
was the Lil General convenience store at 303 French manager, said the man,
wearing a dirty white T-shirt,
Avenue.
Wearing a paper bag over tii.s brown trousers anti sporting an
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force Edith Bates, 50, Orange lunged, grabbing the bank bag denied building permits.
CANNON
The property is zoned Rd which he shared with all thoSa!
('sty, store clerk, to hand over front Padgett and escaped
iniultiple housingu but the presentfollowmg the dinner tie 14M MUSIC
ait estimated $100 in bills and down an alley,
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County Det. Jerry Capahaw moratorium was adopted Aug said that working with United
change.
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Mrs. Bates told police the this morning listed the theft of a 22 on issuing building permits.
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plaintiffs
masked intruder yelled at her color teleislon, jewelry, stereo The
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incident, before escaping on Altamonte Springs home of mission action Is illegal and
foot. The ''paper bag" bandit a Nathaniel Moore, 314 Robin lull void and v,olate.s the valid
zoning requirements of the
month age struck at anether Drive.
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French Avenue business, when
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he took an undisclosed amount tides was listed at $1,600, fact a zoning modification
of cash (rota Sobik's Sandwich Capshaw added. The intruder without a public hearing or
for only
entered the house while the notice.
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continuing into the use of
Pkicones and Patrolman B. miiarljuana and narcotics at th e
Smart approached the couple, Longwood school. Pleicones
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produced enough mmiantjustna to
niiake the charge against each a
felony over five granmul. The
two were transported to th e
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will not be Forced to curtail requirements that tower control tower operations if
operators work only a six.Iay enough air controllers were not
operation due to a shortage
available to staff it in ac(111iilifit'd air controllers. This week, he said.
curdance with FAA regulations.
was disclosed today by I'
Hawks said
insurance
Hawks, Sanford Aviation coverage for the tower, in the
The .irport Authority gave
Academy. whose firm is under amount of $1 million, was in Sanford .\-'sition Acadeun JO
contract with
the Airport Farce, but Hawks pointed out days in which to find sufficient
Authority to operate the control the insurance
is not applicable qualified controllers to properly
tower from 8 am. until S I Ui if the tower is operated against staff
the tower, after it found
evi'ni days per wet-k.
FAA regulation.
the fun had only one mnian
Rawles advised The Herald 'he
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meet
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Date: Oct 20, 1972 Tonight!
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connimit a felony, rape. 'Die carrying a concealed lireariti
other defendant, Thomas and possession of a firearm as a
Williams, is charged with rape convicted felon.

A trio of 16-year-old Sanford
youths face trial next week on
rape charges stezilining fronmi
an Aug. 6 incident in which a 19girl
Goldsboro
year-old
held
by
the
reported she was
trio and
raped cn leardall
iiss.iiultuinidtwocotmnts of use of
Avenue, east of Sanford She
firearm
in commission of
said she was threatened by the
[Clofly,
The
charges have been
in
trio that they would "bash
under
a new information
her head" alter they forcibly' refiled
and
Miner
is
docketed For trial
undressed her and assaulted
next week, and is th e first case
listed on the docket for the trial
week
beginning Monday.
Facing trial in the assault are
A
motion
for continuance' WItS
Leon Harrison arid Larry'
filed
in
the
case of James E.
Teague, both charged with rape
Higginbotham,
charged with
and assault with intent to

Community United Methodist
Church
of Casselberry enjoyed
Baptist
a banner Rally Day Sunday
wi th a tota l attendan ce at the
Rev. Ba) Kenned) of
two morning worship servi ces
Faith Baptist Church, Madison, of 7B7; plus 405 in Sunday
will conduct a Sunday School School, and 416 at the evening
k-d revival at Ravenna Park
of the film, "The
Baptist Church beginning Return." An ela borate cake
Sunday morning and continuing marking the church's 26th
each week night at 7:30 through anniversary highlighted the
Oct. 29. Rev. Kennedy has had feliowship dinner.
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High School students Pam Bennett and Nancy Suu'i'att on visit to school
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meantime, the state continues it.s trial against Turner, who yesterday

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C ho p e I
Chapel
of Central Florida held Tuesday
and Wednesday at the St.
Luke 's Ca thedral in Orlando
A special musical folk service
will be held Sunday at were Mrs. Leonard PawLson,
Altamonte Community Chapel Miss Laura Chase and Mrs.
and Church at the 10 a.m. Robert Shedden.
service. The chancel choir,

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l o st $4,100 tiuning a nine-month peri(sl, including 13,01)0 he
had h'orrowt'tI to join the program.
Hinton said the pyramiding effect of the operation had
saturated (lii' hlattle.sburg siren market, making it impossible
for him to Sell
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Thursday that hr iiiiti joined Glenn Turner's Darr To I
Great . Inc., ls'uaust' of evangelical possibilIties, but said lx
h a d Sfl('C ('(tfl('ItIdCtI that thc' orgiInhi.4ItIori was ''crooked ti
the t'tire."
The test imsony
ony t'arms. as lii nil s I 'iiujnt y I 'hancellor I
I lay-na's halted it hearing on a stilt filed toy Mississippi At
Gen A. F. Sumuirui.'r against Dare Iii Be Great. Testirror
was scheduled to resume next 'Itiur1ay.
Dare To Ib' G reat, founded by Florida millionaire Turner,
is charged by Siiiuimtia'r with ofM'ratsrig iii MLsskcippi as a lot.
(er) in violation of state securities laws. Turner and his
hij 1ncs s u ntu'r;irl sec are In legal trouble in 54'Vt'tii I states
'liii' (Jii sp.i n), s;w)ns(Jrs the stile of --elf-moti va tiona l
iiurs.'s'' ranging in price from $.11)0 to 11 ,500, with sonic
buyers gaining Iii.' right to sell the course to others
Flu'
John Paul Itussell of Petal 5411u1 he joined flare To
BeGreat hwc;uuise he "thought it would be an opportunity for
a'vangt'hismii
Rut Russell sisial he had derided that ''all they are after is
;s'o;sle's money. I think I urns going to get $2,000 and tiny
prime television time and expose this thing. I don't think
'I iirni'r is an honest Iliflfl.

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tfr'tn, arc expected to take of - par t
of Jewish law matter Can public transport and enterpoints
ths. Goren
lice in about two mon
nonreligious are tainment run on Saturday, the
One is a retired brigadier was elected to lead Israel's little, But the
Eudeeply
affected
by other issues Jewish Sabbath? A1 the most
Goren, silver- Aahkenaztc community of
general, Shiom
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bearded former chaplain to the
Israeli defense forces, veteran
paratrooper, winner of a sharpshooter's badge, and the man
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Almost everyone around has at least heard something
about Jesus Christ. The important thing is to find out exactly
what we think about Jesus, once we have heard about Him.
In some places we hear about Jesus as a man. He was a
realnlce man,some people EU tell us, and that is about all.
Some revolutionary th inkers have adopted Jesus as a sort of
pa tron sa int of
healer,andthattsall. Agreatmanyfolklsay thatJesuswas
indeed a great man, and we really ought to follow his
example in li ng , but as for savior, tha t is some th ing else.
Perha ps we should fall back on Jesus' own question to
His disples. "Whom do people say that I am?" The
disciples respond that some people seemed to th ink He was
Elijah come back to earth. Others thought He was John the
Baptist reincarnated. And probably a lot thought He was Just
another talented man. Jesus was not satisfied with this.
'om do you say that I am?" It was Peter who answered.
"Thou art the Christ, the son of the living God." And Jesus
commended Peter's faith and perception.
do you say this Jesus is? " Our
So let us ask again,
answers come back: • Man" 'revolutionary", or "Th e
Christ". This is the way Jesus is revealed to us.
Hewasarevolutionary,ButHCWaSflOtrCkllYthe socisi
revolutionary we idealize today. His aim was not to do away
with the "establishment", but to reform It arid purify it.
with
'Man"
and
"Christ"
ran
be
dealt
The tont'pt of
i iether because this is th e way Jesus is reveal ed to us
a
through His birth, life, death. and resiection. He is
th
rough
all
Mary.
He
went
e
Virg
in
man. He was born of th
the stages we have gone th rough ourselves from diapers to
,Towlng in,. He hurt if His toe stubbed against a rock. He
.ufferedpangso1hungerdwingHi3fast1flg.HeWU tempted
just as we are. The events of Good Friday, which sound so
painful, were indeed painful to Hun. The scourging and the
cross hurt beycmd imagination. Jesus was
But. even as we behold the man. we behold something
greater. Even as He walked th e Palestinian roads He showed
forth an unusual wisdom, an ability to heal, and —
ex tr a or dinary — th e ability to te ll someone, "Th y sins be
forgiven thee." When the drama of the crucifixion Is played
out we find not JW an empty cross, but an empty tomb and a
risen L ord.
He who is Lord became man for us and thus became
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�Letters To The Editor

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Friday, Oct. 20. 1972

Political Notebook
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Editorial Comment

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Governor Askew Makes A Wise Move

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B' BRUCE Bloc-S A T

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In calling for a special session of the state
legislature on Nov. 28-30 Gov. Reubin Askew has
focused attention on state problems which will be
three of a host which will be in the laps of the
legislators for solution.
Making this call as the general elections of
Nov. 7th are making their political impress on
the voters and candidates. the governor is
pursuing his overall policy of seeing problems
and moving to solve them with speed.
Indeed this is the stamp of action which his
first term as chief executive has put on the
Askew approach. It is not without political
wisdom, as well.
For there is a grave danger that the
presidential election will so dominate the news
and engage so heavily the attention of the
Florida voters that the closer and even more
critical issues of proper state representation and
the election of legislators who will be responsive
and not shun accountability may be lost in the
shuffle.
This must not take place if the proper and
greatly needed improvement of the state
legislature in terms of both the new and older
members and its concentration on prime issues
is to be realized.
R(-districting has changed the political
picture. New candidates have taken to the field
and now, after the primaries, these are the
hopefuls who must speak dearly and so honestly
that informed voting is not only possible, but
probable.
Then there are the ones who want to journey
back to Tallahassee and resume their seats in
the legislature and put to work the knowledge
and the wisdom which experience should have
bestowed.
In calling the special session the Democratic
governor has provided a stage on which both the
new and the old performers can exhibit their
skills of persuasion and their solid convictions by
both word and vote.
Floridians will be tempted to let their attention be diverted to the national or international scene which shows every promise of
being brilliant when the critical votes of Nov. 7th
are counted and the cast of characters who will
be in the national spotlight will standout with
clarity.
But it should not take the hard and sober fact
that it is the actions in the state legislature and
by the executive branch and within the judiciary
that have the most intimate and the most
definable impact on their lives to let them also
keep their eyes on Tallahassee.
The special session is expected to ponder and
act on three major problems: capital punishment, the women's rights amendment and state
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While almost everyone's attention Is riveted on the up
coming Nov. 7 general elections and particularly the NixonAgnew and McGovern-iriver contest, candidates for seats
in five of the six municipal governments of Seminole are in
quiet preparation to begin their respective campaigns.
Although this reporter woiikl be the last to downgrade the
importance of the presidential, state and county election, for
those citizens living within cities, municipal government
affects their lives every day in it closer fashion.
It should also be pointed out, that shuIe voter
registration' books are closed for the general election, they
are open and will remain so until Nov. 3 for those who have
neglected to register for the city elections.
In Seminole County, only one registration Is necessary to
vote not only in general elections but in municipal ones as

his home battle
does very well in elections on
ground of California. Nothing could he further from tht
ia

a minor mystt'r' of
Host the notion got started
Nixon has bCCT
political journalism. The fact is that Mr
times
in
California ami
six
individually tested at the polls
1962 as Hepubli
has won five times. his only loss was in
the then incumbent
can candidate for governor against
Gov. Edmund Pat Brown.
today bemyth is of some conSeClLW flee
support of the oft-heard conin
being
offered
cause it is
may win California
tenlion that Sen George McGOVCZ'fl
large northern
other
no
this November even if he takes
industrial state save heavily Democratic Massachu'.ctt .
Nixon has done ri
et' have a look at what Mr
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The offices of Seminole County supervisor of elections
Camilla Bruce in the Masonic Building in Sanford and in
Seminole Plaza, Casselberry, are open Monday through

Two "ears later on the strength of quickly acquired na
won easy re-election
tional fame in the Alger Hiss case. he
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of
the
vote
He had ehmnatei
ith nearly 87 per cent
winnir
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and
by
ent
Democratic
opposition
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both GOP and Democratic primaries, under a cross1ilu:,
system then permitted His 1948 sweep came despite :
that Democrats regained control of Congress

Sanford To Elect
The group cne mayor-commissioner seat currently held
Lee P. Moore and the group two commissioner seat

In 1950 he took on Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas I o .
I' S Senate seat. The ficht is renowned for its bitternes'
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Mr Nixon try ing to lirik hc with the CommI1n.ts and
brown
suit."
meaning
a
Na7i
calling him 'the man in the
Mr Nixon defeated Mrs. Douglas by 681.000 votes, get
ting him the largest plurality compiled that year by an
candidate for the U... Senate an'where in the nation

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The Si7C of his victory made him a power in Californi..
politics, emboldened him to play a strong pro-Ezsenhcv
role in the California delegation to the 1952 national

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ventrnn, and this was a factor in his selection as Gen
Dwight I'). Eisenhower's vice -presidential running ma"
Not until 19&amp;i, when he was nominated for the prt.
dc'ncy for the first time, was the test again in. ts home
But he deftard John F. Kennedy there .v 5.(Kki
California wa; one of only two of the big eight
northern states which Mr. Nixon took that year. Ohi o
being the other.
After his presidential loss. Mr. Nixon of course zeturne.:
from Washingt on to a law practice in California In I9

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la Lumgw.ud, the qualifying period for candidates for the
off ize of mayor, two council seats and the post of city clerk
opened this week and will close Nov. 3.
There is no qualifying fee. The city's districting ordinance, passed last Dtcember, requires that Council candidates to districts 3, generally the area east of Grant Street
and 5, generally the north portion of the city, run this year.
The orduiance, with full knowledge and consent olincumbents Agnes Weber and Eugene Jaques at the time of

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adoption, disqualifies both from seeking re-election this year.
Former Councilman Sandra Thompson has announced
her intent to seek tte office of mayor and incubent Kenneth
Brown has formally announced his Intent not to seek reelection. Don't be surprised if Brown changes his mind.
Daniel Screeney, mayor of the city In the 1950's, has picked
up qualifying papers to oppose Mrs. Thompson.
It is expected that Mrs. Shomate, city clerk for the past
14 ,ears wJl run for re-election and that James Carter of the
volunteer fire department will run for the Council.
Under lisngwood's charter only a simple plurality Is
n&amp;s"lt'd to win election.

Winter Springs Sweeps Clean

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l"ui' ''re than two 'ears, Federal Commuc'atin
Commis:,icin reiulations'have prohibited the broadcasting
of prcfesrãon.l football games over television in the local
have compt'nsatel hs beamini ..
area The nttw.r
out-of-town gaines.
rhanks larceLv to televion's role in creatin, aiitlions
P!,ilC, proI_il rxw fans, and thims partly ti- tifl:
fessionaL football ha! tie'orne a bomin' bus;ner. 1/. a
teams have r t.robleni filling their StalfiVMS wiLt p jyir
customers.
I. gisa1ion that tias been priip':.t'd in Conr'r: wout
floW lighten the blackout a litt e It would perv'iit telt
casting of a local game whenever a! stadium seats hase

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Presidential 72

Winter Springs with a brand spanking new charter will
have all its elected offices up. The mayor's office, currently
held by Granville Brown will be for a one-year term as will
council seats 2 and 4 presently held by freshmen Councilmen
James Sasser and Victor Miller respectively. Up for twoyear terms will be council seats 1, 3 and 5 presently occupied
by Charler. Howell, Herbert Fox and Troy Piland, respectively.
Qualifying fee in Winter Springs Is $10 and again only a
simple plurality is necessary to win election.
None of the incumbents has indicated publicly whether
he will run, but it is anticipated at least Mayor Brown will
seer re-election. Qualifying period will close Nov. 1.

to purchase ticket!, would not rac'ar&amp;ly be abie ic

73aL E.hnuts, Oregon and 'ashinttl. Th'se i.taks &amp;t
prob'bly already beyond meir reach. although ha'
has d&amp;.uanaE.angl'u1eelem nt.
regs?rducmofvoungvo

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the country have tormed sortie kind of cabal, Sen. George
McGovern and the Democratic Party are face4o4acr with
disaster.
Statistics pouring into Washington from acrts the
country indicate that Prerictent Nixon could win SO states In
the Nov. 7 election.
No pollster or politician is predicting such an outcome,
but nowhere outside the District of Columbia does McGovern
appear ahead of Mr. Nixon Even his native South Dakota
appears leaning to ward the Republican column.
Barring major shifts in the Last few weeks of the campaign, it appears McGovern will do well to match Sen. Barry
Goldwater's 1964 perforinanet when he carried only six
states against President Lyndon Johnson.
The six states where McGovern might have the best
chance are South Dakota, Massachusetts, West Virginia.
Minnesota, Wisconsin and New York. However, be trails b
It) percentage points or more in surveys in each of these
states.
McGovern and his rwinthg mate, H. Sargent Shriver.
continue to hammer, too, at Michigan, Ohio, California,

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tradltionalh Democratic Uiode island that gave Sen. Hubert
Hurnpbrri' 68 per cent of its "otes in I%8 this largest
p:ur3lItrj).
The Providence Journal on Oct. 8 reported a survey of
960 voters gave Mr. Nixon a 45.19 per cent lead over
M'Gove'rn.
Even more distressuig to Democrats was a 4.1-33 lead
'njoed by Rcuilican Johu Chafee over Ser.. Claibqrne Pell
and it 44-27 edge for Republican H'!rbert liisin.one over
Democrat Philip Noel In the gubernationlal contest.
The Wecter of a Nziim landslide that might sweep
Republins to control of one or l.isth houses of Corgrss is
pushing mans anti-McGevern Democrats grudgtngl into the
campaign.
i ba betn popularly assumed tiuct Mr. Nixon would not
be i5le to generate e' national "coattail" effect, but stataztic
like these iron Rhode island are !r.htening Lernoci'atz.
They 5utes1 -straight Repoulicar vot4u. aid a danger that
largir number-, c'f Liemuci Ntic voters nuiy simply stay away
from Lbe polLs en Nov. 7. That tactic would raise havoc with
all Demeratic cancl:drtes.

all I.' S. and Canadian viewing was blacked out s that
hit' audience could be limited to some 369 ticket-selling
locabvns.
The fight was seen by only 1 2Mh as many people as
a middleweight championship bout on free television 10
eats earner But this relatively Uny audience of about
a milli"ri and a half paid in more than $16 million at tn..

TED DAVft'

Copley News Service
No Parking signs are
PARIS
everywtwe in Paris. iare parked cars
especially under No Parking signs.
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Prefect of Pulic.'e Ja'ques Lenoir has
decided ti; solve the problem by taking
away a lot of the No Parking signs.
"No Parking signs that cam be reopected will be removed," he reported

to the Qty Council.
A gendarme at the Place de lOpora
explained that It is a case of either tM'
11* away the parked cars or taking
away' the signs.
"Taking away the signs is easier and
less expensive." be pointed out.
Prefect Lanoir insists that that Is not
his reasoning. He simply believe, that
it is dangerous for all cthzens to adopt
bareWect for the law.
As political historian Henri Duranthan put It, "Sometimes It seers as

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th ough everything is agaiwst the law in
Latin nations. But just do what you like
quietly and discreetly, and there is
usually no trouble. The authorities himse
trouble enough proecuting hardened

thmznals."
True, th e government-appoln!e"i "iii-

taire" knows that you have declared
only half of the purchase price for tax
purposes when you sell a piece of property. Long ago the government took account of such deceit and raised taxes
sidliclently to cover the mining ball.

soliciting is
Thie, the law agair
strictly forbidden In some districts of
Paris, but prostitution is carried on
openly in others. And true, the No Parkling signs mean that par king is forbidden or seine streets but also mean that
it is "tolera ted" on others
-Ours is the freest country in all the
world, If you don't shout and get
caught," boasted the late Maurice

nevalier. }'Mnce's famous Stage and
screer. star.
The nightclub thist burns down and
kith dozen's it beautiful young people
and the skyscrapth apartment house
that blows tip btcause of leaking gas
turn out to have mmci tii.ulthng certificates
of guvernunent approval Professional

realty men explain that the red tape of
French gos'ernment cuntrui is just too
much and must be cut somewhere.
Monsieur Hives Henry' is thrown out
of the Gaullist Party and prosecuted for
lending his name and title as deputy in
the French National Auembly to immense real esiate deals that turned into
financial scandals. Without the scandals, would objections ev er have been
raased
The Frerrh driver who leaves his car
wider a No Parking sign doubts It and
brags that nobody writes more cotnplicated, unenforceable laws than French
lawmakers.

The ('asselberry elections promise much excitement.

If people' were willing to stand in line at the prices

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charged for the Frazier'Ali closed-circuit grI7.eiig t. h'
said, think s'hai pa) TV Lould charge for ring,nf. pc;
tiltir local football games into the living room

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Humors are flying as the old standard goes. The qualifying
period has opened and will close Nov. 3.
The Council seats held by Thomas Napier, harry
arrmbrook and John Leighty are up for election as well as a
split one year Itzrin for mayor. A simple majority Is all that is
needed for election.
And that la.;t bit of information is expected to prove very
iinporfint. So far former Councilman Bill Crier and Cecil
llaiiion have qualified for mayor. Napier, after first announcing he would run for mayor said last week he Would not
run. Sambrook is still thinking about whether he will run for
tOe chief executive's post or again for the Council. If Sam-

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Breaking Law-Discreetly-In Paris

Two File For Mayor

pay teiesison or cable tclevsion iCATVs froin siphon.r _"
oft such programming for their own payiiv audience
ehneicU'r cited the experience with the Joe Frazier1
Muhaminad Ali heavyweight championship fight. when

No Parking Signs

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'Ft•stiiving recently before the Senate Subcommittee on.
tiimuriicatiun:,. (HS Broadcasting Gro up liresideit
.hit ,ii A Schne;der pointed out that there ts nothtrg n
the proposed legislation or in FCC rules th at woui. s!op

the Nixon advantage is demonsrated Ln

The smpe

Seminole ('flint)' stmouihi be
grateful for such citizens as Mr.

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David Farr, Mr. Hubert I)aehn,
Mr. N. I.. cullum and others
who require and examine all of
the facts before coming tam it Editor, llt'ralil :

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decision.
of
the
Once our most precious CIt iitki' 61141.1 of IIIP Ssiulls
reiourtv
. iwaterl has (liSa1).
peat-ed, man and wildlife %% ill
also be nonexistent in this area,
Has Sanford Investigated or
contemplated a new source of
or expense entailed In 1intIlnt
and obtaining an additional
water source '
Heathrow Project appears .
the surface to be progress for
this area, but let's look a little
deeper. Can Seminole County
and Sanford afford the
following: added police and lire

S('uiitflu)ht' Library very nnit'ti

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tiewspalx'r this alum' to fuurttu'r
Liii' initt'r.'st.s of the library Thi'

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Marilyn Gordon. Ann Riley,

and .Innu' ('asct'lbe'rry, have all
given us thit' best cooperation in
publicIty every time we timivi'

requiesteil it.
'' want to express our
thanks for your help.

I )ouiglns was In Liii' Army, cool'` Sn In our 'cool" inn.
worked In theint'dk'ai M.N.1)0151nil' attendant a here In
e'unf'rgeI,(')' romui In the Sanford--. thanks for being there
Nuri'nhurg t'neriil hospital in when needed, also for just being
German,
II is good It, sip (Is.' there if not needed--we know
Ira liiiimg hi' ni't'eis'i'd In our 11.5
'iiii are it'iiily,
Ariui' has not gone to waste, It
So when you hear the long
is Iwtng used lay all of us here in wail of the siren or a ''Woop
Scnslnole ( 'siunty tistli) I for sssip'' say II little prayer t
0 t14 ' ShIll glad to know should I or keep our t;err'q qafr to
do their
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ttms' at.' ant tall day ian flight
irl iinil Itiiuig Immuvi' to have
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Casse'lberry is the only city in the county that retains the
rather aritiquatrd method of electing persons to the City
Council. ,'Ul candidates must run In a field against one
another with the three receiving the highest number of votei

winning. This in effect would have a Council candidate If he
ensta three sob's, to sole once for himself and two times
against himself. It also means that a person with far less than
a majority of O ise votes can win re-election.
Thomas F.nnbn.'e has qualified to seek election to Council.
Expected to qualify are former councilmen Richard Win
dild Louis Kit by and at Ieat one newcomer, John Yamnitz.
Former Maycn Curtis B1o' is also reportedily toying with the
idea of running for the Council. This, however, does nut
appear likely.
The city is split as ever Into at least two factions.
Of course, the rwnors circulating are being denied right
&amp;on't degrade the candidates by reporting
ad left
them. Surely all the candld.'ites are able t run on their own
merits without bringing gossip to play.
In any event, citE.ens of the (iv citiez who have not
enrolled the it names on the voter registration books have two
mo"e weeks to do so. And any person who believes he is
qualified to held ::n elective of(ce In one of the cities should
step f'.,rward.
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Zoning Matter On Ballot
18 'eak1ng of tb" Dec. 5 municipal elections, Casselberry
Councilman John Zae'eo has urged that the question of
whether 11-3 (apartment zoning) should be given to the 168
acres compromising the present Land 0' Lakes golf course
be placed on the ballot In his city. Zacco, a constant opponent
of hhkh density development, believes this question, a very
controversial one, should be decided by the people rather
than the elected representatives.
With the election less than eight weeks away, a decision
on this Item will have to be made rather quickly. Casselberry
city officials can expect a lot of citizen reaction on this zoning
matter. Incidentally, the zoning board reconunended the
rezwiuig be denied.

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Ill, after completing Air
Force basic training at
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the globe', from remote bases tit
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kntisv that they can turn to the
1750 for a brief respite (miii
duty on the war front or a total
base.
Wherever (tie)' are, USO is
there as an expression of Liii'
support and sympathy which
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The San ford-St in mo Ic Art
Msociatlon will present Mrs
Joy Postle, world reknowned
painter who sings as she draws
the glamour birds of the
Everglades, Sunday at the
Civic Center at 2 p. in. The

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there are many candidates on
the ballot this election year, riot
J11.411 two
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plug for our local f'rnorratir
Learn
the best tearn our local
party has ever had to offer our
fellow residents Not only are
they
knowledgeable,
ci
perienced and dedIcated to
gol government, hut they are
also cast neight14srs and (riend.a
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remembrances
of
tousie New York, or in tiny Main
through the club activities, Street. Aw"rica.
some of th?rn Live shows taken
US() is a restricted club
over by' the professional en' whose
membership
is
tertainnicn companies.
restricted to some 2,500,000 men
Did you know that USO runs and women in the American

(lees.
on the voluntary contributions
US() is a seal at a crowded of (lie American people,
airport lounge. It is an in- principally through donations
trotluction in Texas or Tokyo, to the United Fund and other
San Juan or Saigon. USO is a Independent campaigns..
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even though there is no longer a
local unit since the Sanford
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there are tuia'n and women from
Se minole County serving
proudly and valiantly for the
American way of life and they

deserve your support. ('dye to
the United Fund and support
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will contribute little to our
phn sic on the tin tin na I
anti we do have ninny unsung friends came over for ;i visit
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iiiiii candidates
i- a niluui (Cs are lust
other accidents here In Keith sat down on (lit, rou -Ii
to use Orlando for their major
in the shuffle I (eel this is
St'tiiiniilt' ('tmuintv
us tit)a itiraumi in his eve Iii' :sIsI wniutul Your local rif Ii, r haI'l.'r.
needs ('an property La' s's from
'1'%%( 'f our 100.11111: hl'rmt':4 ri'
Nost walsh this, l)uul' us ill put
llcathrous suiI1IIl out future our
S.'iiiittuhs' ('saucily
a'ffi'i I
muumiiiilaiice atti',utaiiLs hera' mm his shirt, he
won't even get i' vi'ryi)fii' of us, ihirertly,
needs and retluirL'uslents' A in
Sanford
William ii:,
"icited going to it wreck
project of this iiu;ignituiht' us'sll of
a's ('r)ciay of our lives. It Is a
Douglas and ( 'an Pik'her, who 11 1.1 11 ",
ls,i'al i'aniliilst.' who is rita,
necessity require out side
contractors, therefore the local
economy benefits li ttle
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Nelson It. f'u
Ed. Note-Thank s siti for
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striling. However, 18,000 tropIc
will contribute greatly to our
ecomtiny; huge shopping
centers are being planned for
this area pros iding as good or
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the potholes In your street
ikiutit If the presidential can-

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is ri'(ru'ahlnip, to have cut is a
m'wspaIw'r sivallatilt' in this day

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I.ihrary As,.soi'Iiitiiin (h,,%,s':irm get it iInmnn'r eaten,in.i i'.11ts.rIalsFlng the Sanford
lxIors' they get it call on Lii.' Herald is noted for, It certainly

protection, additional junior
Unsung Heroes
and senior high schools, expatnied streets to handle the
I':slitir, I k'ralti
traffic, or th e additional tittlst'
'Iii.' tiers' wreck Saturday on
service required'

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not the piesldentil
U luiiIc
cant licl;itc's It is our local
iftflulifISlti'q thisl dets'r usiric' land
liSt' lilifi Use ad.volnretti ta x
level
lb.' presidential
cnrviidiites todd (51fl less, Arid

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public is invited and there will
be no admission and refresh-

i',.ttc'i ihe game at home foi free

Pollsters See D isas ter For Demos

c'nunI''s realdi'nts; the grosslli 1111111 the llerndon station here
As I)iiug stint the front diwir
still he controlled over a 1 -20 on 24-tisiur call, They are ready is'tmind !iliui Keith rim Ii, the
yrisir period stud not be n III ft tiiiiitites notice to Jiiliip into winiliiss watching Doug
mi
clitliclym1h. in kf urtuuie. )
hit' nil ilnilniwt' and take off to ('arl
('an Jump into tilt, miii ubu l;ince,
where they nrc so desperately Iii' tisrni'd to Freda Doug's
Cooperation
nei'deti.
wits' i anti said ''Man, tiq"s

The City of Sanfort! - anti

Woman Seeks Mayor's Post

after much back.and-fcrth advice and much agonir:
he challenged Pat Brown for the Sacrarr.ento stateh'uRrown gave h:m his sole home-state lacing by a c:

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better shopping facilities to this

Mr Nixon's ei':ap'sign c)earv was a bad one. lie
suc e•cfuIlv portrayed as a kind of arpetbagger who wa
seeking thtovernor3hi; ra"rely as a steppingstone to a n other prtsidenti.) try. k had nc' real issues. and erred
in trumping up .h"my c1:arge oi communxm
T'ha truly was the low polrt of lis pciiica! career. Bu t
Mr 'cixon nat] res'lienee, drive. recourcefulnes., luck an:
rncmre He came back to W!fl the 1i'siaential iic'minati.i
arin i.i (S Ar. once argin, he captured C..hifornia

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currently occupied by Gordon Meyer are open in the City of
Sanford The qualifying period will close on Nov. 15, 20 days
prior to the Dc-c. 5 election, according to 0ty Clerk Ilenu- y
Tamm.
Qualifying fee for the mayor-commissioner office Is $120
and $90 for the commissioner post
Sanfard's law requires a successful candidate for the
office to receive a clear majority i 50 per cent plus one) of the
vte cast or face a run-off election.
.Jtamonte Springs qualifying period for district 3 and 4
p...:uons on the Council currently held by appointed Donald
Myers and Dan Dorfman, respectively opens Oct. 23
Monday i and will ctmose Nov. 3. Qualifying fee is $90.
No one other than the Incumbents has Indicated an interest
in either office. For the past two elections, officials there
tuive be'n elected unopposed.

Fridtiy, Oct. 20, 1977-5/

Water Our Most Precious Resource

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One of Walton's greatest

painlessly enough to keep
public school officials interestcd. He was in top form
during a recent meeting of the
Hopkins chapter of Phi Delta
Kappa, of w uch he is a memher
and Its sorority counterpart, the
Chi Chapter of Pi Lambda
Theta, both national honorars
education organizations.
He said that what passes for
education research has been a
dismal failure and has dent
little to help pupils or teachers.
'Are teachers using the results
of the latest research" I hope
not," the professor quipped. He
does not believe' tea ching is
profession or that it ever will

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vincing lTii.'gin of 297.0'J0 votes

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assets is his ability to criticize

Lake Mary

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school system, :e has the opportunity to realize a dream of
academicians and
many
achoomen, to show what a
"Professional educator" can
do.

Beat Lake Forest City
Ann Rsley

vcill.ance." nottng that such makes a difference in what why it is
assurances are either asked nor pupils learn, but we don't know
'This is happer.tng with

indulged his taste for doing the given by doctors, lawyers or what it is about a teacher that everything we work on in
unexpected by becoming the similar professionals
makes It so St.undardi7ed tests educitinn today," says a man
first education professor to
This fails to recognize, shos that class siz.c haa nisthirii whci urges people to take
head a major metropolitan however, that people still have to do with achievement,
college courses for the enschool board.
some choice and control over
A"Another bit of pedagogical )ovment of learning something
Dr. Walton Is an expert in which doctor or lawyer they folklore says there is a erie- new, for fun or as a leisure
elementary and secondary pa tronize and very little if any, to-one relationship between activity, not merely to qualify
education and faculty member over their children's school or time spent in school and for hihcr salary.
at the Johns Hopkins University
in Baltimore City. He is greatly
admired by students and some
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the tussle for the pres

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President Nixon
strange new myth has been born: that

School Board vote.

results should he wider Federal teacher.
achievement. Hesearch is good
Bureau of Investigation sur"We know that teaching at finding out what is, but not

Cailry News Service

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Walton Heads Major

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idency fl the big states, a

194. hen
His first race was for a U.S. House seat in
command
of
the
Congress
after
a lon
GOP took
Mr
Nixon
beat
the
incumbent.
Rep.
Jerry
\'oorhi
lapse
cent of the total
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Education Notebook

By RAY Mr-HUGH

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con.4ruction to conform without wrecking the
whole construction industry.
Governor Askew has, however, made the
answer to this at least in part now available.
But it will also come as the stsion understands
and acts with a common sense application which
will not be disastrous.
Florida voters will he acting wisely if they
let this call become a practical issue on which
those seeking election or re-election must speak
out.
Before Nov. 7th is the time to make this
demand. No use after the votes are counted and
the seats are filled. This is the time when the
voter is truly in the driver's seat!

aid to cities for sewer construction.
This session will take place one week after
the organizational session to be held on Nov. 21.
It is a very short time to let the many adjustments which the new legislature must
handle, to permit wise action.
'Vet that is just the import of the Askew
act:ion does more than imply. It should get the
issue of the death sentence settled. To do the
necessary for the women's rights amendment
was made essential as this could not be done
until the '72 elections had been held.
The shock of the sewer connection
moratorium was so severe that it raised some
critical questions
about the ability of Florida
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In? Court Of the County
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FICTITIOUS NAME
SIfleIC County. Flora.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
NOTICE IShyOY? 1 I
In Pro ?e
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FLORIDA.
In
butiflflt
ii
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COUNTY.
In re. Estate of
SEMINOLE
FOR
CASE wo vu
Circle. Cattetbefty, Seminole
ANNILRAST(PHENS
FLORIDA.
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Count,. r tar a uno,' me
CIVIL ACTION NO 72-1111115
me 04 J V SALES I SERVICE. JACK FRANKLINRICKETSON
editors a nd P•raonNa'
Chants
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in Re.
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KAY ENGLISH RICKETSON. T, All Cr
It
thi? Intel" to
Claims or Demands Agsintt Said
ADRIAN i(ROY HUSSEY iR
me *th the Clerk of the circuith
Estate
NOTICE
Court, 5emn04e Coun?, FIora Ifl
N*cw arid each Of y ou are hrrrr
NOTICE OF ACTION
RAN
SIMMONS
provisions
DONALD
of
TO
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the
accordance
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demands
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either of you.
Spring.
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1957
VERA
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of
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CsIia
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat th
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P Ieonert. JACK STEPHENS. opcea;ed. late o ta.i
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that $
nam
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ngm. 04 Publ ish a--iOc
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or thi change
p04I1
FRANKLIN RICKETSON and KAY County, to the County Judge 04
DEN 1W
Semino County , Fr
Adrian LCno Hutley Jr hat b
ENGLISH RICKETSON. h wife.
04sie in the court Pout. 04 sa.
filed in the above Cou a nd you are
FICTITIOUS NAME
petition
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thi n
(nty at Sanford. Ireda
required t terve a Copy of you'
NOT ICE I hereby Qven
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thII be In writing. and thOu tIatC
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to by the ci$Int. bit *.nt.
Nomber
on or bof
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Court.
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V uoa 37101. Pt.On.rt' Attorney. or
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the provisioll"Is of ThP Fictitious
or or before
fl thOu e
In the p04tti
N:mt
Wit SectionNovember. 1972, and file thC OIQInS' clam or mind not so
VOId
WITNESS my hand and the tI 04 09 Florida
oruda Statutes lIST
with the Cleft of thiS Court elth.r
Rita .1 HariO.
This Court on October 4th. 1*77
twIor, serce or P.Itt,onerl' •
At adrnlnultr$tO? of ¶r
( it-all
Joyce uii
r ,mmpdsatPly therealter.
(ttate of
ARTHUR II BECKWITH.
Nov
3
ofherw.se a dptau may be entered
Publishi Oct
ANNIE VERA STEPHENS.
M Cler k 04 the Co
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aarnt1 yOu for the rit demand"
dece*Sed
B,C,II.VEk
Gordon V Frederick
TNSSrnyhan0andthesP4l0f
Publish OctS 13 70 27' 1F72
•t Sanford, Seminole AttorY*y Ui, the EtIm'e
UN
toil e Court
P3 BOt 17*5
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COUNTY PRORATE NO
Cnunty. Florida. thiS 11th day 01
nford, Florida 377'
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IN *1 ESTATE OF
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Arthur H Bekwh. Jr.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE OF FILING PETITION
Cler k of Circuit Court
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIO
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FOR
FINAL
DISCHARGE
OF
y Cel V Ebem
EXECUTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
DPt CIe
COUNT. FLORIUA
AND ZONING COMMISSION
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
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CIVIL ACTION NO 71-133'
PubIlth. DCI 13.70 77. 1
Notice Of Public Heann
CERN
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
Notice it hereby QlV that I have 1*77
PIannun and aning Corn
The
ROYDIN C. PAIT. and JEAN
OF I-Il
mission will conduit a public
filed my final re port at Evocator 04
PAil
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SEMINOLE COUNT BOARD
for final discharge. and
to R IA&amp;&amp; ResenlsaI
Au1tu
DP1uC$1
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
:OM
L USIA INVEST MEN
t I will apply , ,he Honorable
LNY. INC .1 FIora corporatn. tha
Judge
Of
County
Hall,
The F i of the NW ' 04 the SE 1v
The Board of County Corn
Tf *Clive and 11 01%goolvedo, the Wallace H
F$orid$, on
Seminole
County.
30 c
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the SW I. of S
public
diTCCtDrI,
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msa,one
øtfCPt.
Lnkflfl
Further described &amp;t .$ht Of
at tob 7a. 1*72 for approval of th
hoisting to consider a proposed
'ockhDIoers thereof, acfunø
Swef'twater Oaks Sec iand south
and tor final discharge at
!ru,1tpo% IP*refore, their unknn same
EtecutOr of the estate Of John change of zoning
from A
(Planned
Unit
Weusa
Springs Rd
AgrsutturP to PIJD
sic cetiort arid O%5.Qflt. •
This public hearing will be held ,r
Srhirard. Sr.. deceased
Development) on the following
I'IARPiEI'T BANK of JACKSON
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the Courit' Commission Chambe"
'ILLE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Dated 76 SW
described property
John S.chuvard Jr
' flit Court House. Santa"
of
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SeCtion
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Those landS lying In
at (aecu'tDr of the FstVe
E,eCutOr Of the estate of
Township 70 SouTh Range 30 Fast. FIor,da,poNovemberI, 073, at 3
5K NE W LANDiS. ner.ateO and
'r o'
John SchrMrd.Sr
PM. or as soon
SALLi W LANDIS as trutt 04
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DcBarv Women's Club,
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Commissioners and the citizens
of Seminole Counts' were
97,115. will be
pleased with the valiant fight t
protect the interest of the ST.a1C receiving $12.68 per capita for
the entire county with $11.8 in
in 3(I' •(
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from the 1nterovernmental the county government per
capita.
Cooperation Act of 1972.."
"in working a comparison o
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Chairman
stated
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the
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Edward
Drummond to Sen.
Orange.Seminole.OsCeo a
Gurney.
He said that be was ap Urban Planning Group,'
FURNITURE
preciative of the allocation of Drummond said. "it would
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federal funds to the local Iee1 appear uiai oau on uiv iu
SALES
the entirety of Orange
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to meet the deirands of a
growing cociet. And Seminole County will receive $1252 per
CASSELBIRRY
cunUy considered capita . with $10.97 per capita to 1Y.17•92
County
to be the fastest growing the county government.
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"in O-enla County, in its
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cunty.
did call Gurney's enty. wifl receive $16.43 per *
RE-ELECT
attention to the potential capita with $16.32 per capita
11,
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going
to
the
county
government
edy
th
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a
inutty so
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be sought. According to the fat the unincorporated areas"
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Seminole
County
in
HERRING
the facts indicate that
repo
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'unoffscl" proposed funding 21-. years hs risen to a
for Seminole Counts' and its population of 115,000 due to the•
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STATE ATTORNEY
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cities would be $618,000. with tremendous Central Florida *
Drummond suggested
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Since His Election In 19U:
the sum $Z74.000 going to the impact.
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considering
that
overHe has personally prosecuted *
cUity government
t.5 of 97 murders and rapes in *
"ced on the 197(' census of whclming needs and demands
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local
level
by
Brevard and Seminole, with 47 *
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return for art created at
83.692, the per
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the entire countY and its cities this impact, while
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time
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would be $7.35 per capita while
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unemployment
the per capita poion for the
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EXPERIENCE
of the county. "1 a
other pa
would be oily $5.92."
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VOTE HERRING GOP
returns for counties of similar factor should be added which
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increase
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population. Drummond found could furt
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Canelt*'i'Ty, FIO!'eDJi 37707
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ARTHUR Pt SEC K W I T04, JR
Clerk 04 the Circuit Court
By MarTha T. Vltilet'
Dt-pu"t clerk
toot iowL)ERWEEDLE. MAINE S
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Indect-itdentlj'controlled iir conthtorting and heating
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single family residentially zoned
Setbacks from
areas will have a minimal of 100 feet from the property line
for one story structures adjacent to residential zoning and 150
feet for
structures adjacent to
Off street parking may not be closer than
residential
yard setback area, but may be
25 feet from any
at the rear property line provided a solid wall or fence six
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FORMERLY LUXURY RENTAL,t.,APARTMENTS, NOW COMPLETELY RENOVATED AND REDECORATED

According to the amendment, density stendards In one
section presently reading 11-3, not more than 20 units per acre
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except as specified In Section I.: 11-3A, not
units per acre
tie amended to read that 14-3, not more than
13 units per acre and 11-3A,
than 10 units
Provided, however, where a development plan has been
presented and accepted by the Board of County Commissioners at the time of zoning, such reduction shall
apply.

Supervisor of Elections Seminole County
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CONDOMINIUM APARTMENTS
ON THE BEACH AT 3190 NORTH ATLANTIC AVENUE, COCOA BEACH
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The Board of County Commissioners adopted a
resolution encouraging employers In the county to grant time
off for emplo)es with bona fide problems in the matter of
reaching their polls for voting before or after working hours
on Nov. 7.
A proposed amendment to the Seminole County Zoning
regulations established density standards for Seminole
County In 14-3 and R-3A zoning districts met with definite
vocal disapproval of county planner, David Farr.

p.m.

436, (ct. 30
SR
headquarters.
Goldsboro PTA. 7:30 p.m..
a.'n.
Altamonte Springs.
school auditorium: playlet b
p..,
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M Bledsoe's fifth grade
Republican Women's Club.
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Seminole county Council of
Winter
Springs Communitt
Lyman as
PTA. 7:30
auditorium. School board and Assn. zhuldren's Halloween
city recreation
school superintendent can- party, 7 p. in.
center.
didates to Speak. Open to
public
Oct. 23
Seminole Mental Health
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Victor Glschler
before the board to request
permission to move a house which Is owned by a William
Boak,of Pennsylvania. The house is situated In the middle of
the road in Midway Park on Midway Drive east of Grant
Avenue. Gl.schler had an independent surveyor come out to
check the location and stated that it was established that the
house is in fact in the middle of the road. The matter is to be
given to County Engineer William Bush for action.
In other action, Acting County Attorney Howard Marsee
reported that the flashing sign calling attention to Rainbow
Ranch located on 17.92 at Hutchinson Parkway, is In fact
located on County owned property, maktng the sign county
property also. Mars" said that the sign can be legally leased
by the county, that would be asking only what the federal
government would ask regarding signs on federal highways.

Lake

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Big Tree Park will be operated by the County for the
interim period, according to action taken. The same
manager will be kept on to operate the concession stand at a
salary of $100 per week for seven days per week operation.
the
ed purchase supplies
The sum of 11.000
park.

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In other reports, Lavender told the Board that the State
inspectors had indicated that their regulations require a
separate building for the storage of paint. He said that he
would need building 20 by 30 feet in size to store 4,000
gallons of paint. He stated that Henderson Ferguson of the
maintenance department also would be using the building for
this building.
storage. The Board approved $2,500

was approv

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Oct. 28
Hopper PTO HalloeCfl 11
carnival, 1.5 p.m.. school
nd ; games and refreshbooth public invited.

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ons cub. noon, House of
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Road Supt. J C. Lavender requested permission from
the Hoard of Commissioners to replace the mower which was
destroyed in the tiin accident recently in which a new
vmploye was killed, lavender said that there was an in.
sw-once amount of $4,100 received. He wanted to use this
amount with an additional $5,000 to purchase new and safer
and tractor. He was authorized to advertise for
side
bidding on Nov. 27. with the contract to be awarded on Nov.
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Rummage sale. Disa bled
Lake Brantley Band
American Veterans building.
barbecu,, noon. Sweetwater 1
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ft $15.19 per capita to the oiunty rxitential inciquit% in depth in
rd'r that the citizens f citiZens
government.
Manatee Count with 1 970

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lOpUllIUOfl (if !9,3O5. will be
with
Senator
Gurney study this
riing $1535 per
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Seminole C.ou.nt Cattlemen's
Association. Fall election
mCetJg and steak supper. 5
ranch
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Py R S Brown
Zoning Administrator
Publish October 30. 19'7

Cull. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE of
FlOridI po NvrrnDf' 7, 1*77
under ci' against ROBERT H
H HAWKINS. COUNTY. FLORIDA
P.M. ores 5r !PifO0ftp!
MAWR INS a
t CIVILACTIONWO 711230 YCK possible
or.._NAWKINS.huS*Iie.a ndth
I HE C.R (AT F P P41W
B081-11 ci
unknown hci'S dp sect legates
SAVINC,S BANK a corporation
CoIsb,ont
spouses
trustees
Q!af"ti.tj
ngan.led onc e slung under thC
Seminole CDir'i ricvio.
itors. honors successors and
c'
laws of the Slate of Pr* York.
at C,r,g Drummond
other pal_lift claimIng any right
Plaintiff
Ch$irma.%
title or intefelt It. 't,e following
and Acs'
INscribed land. lying and being in
DEW ILDON E SPARKMAN
Arthur II BecknIth ,
Seminole County. FIo. .da. and I B
JOAN I SPARKMAN pits wife,
PuDlith October 30 1*72
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PROSE Li. and LILLIAN
Defendants
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PRASELL his nIle and COURT
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
14EV 1 COLLINS And THOMAS F
NOTICE OF SUIT
heir
husband.
arid
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C OLLINS.
TO DEWILDON I SPARKMAN
BRAS ILL ak a 1140 W BRASELL
0140 JOAN I SP&amp;RkM&amp;14.h1%P SEMINOLE
COUNTY
PLANNING
AND ZONING
COMMISSION
HICKS, it living at" if dead her
&amp;ODresI unknown
Notice of PiIlc Near.n
unknown heirs. devises's, l,gatef'I.
all other partiet
The Planning and Zoning Corn
spoves. and to ant 000
grantees. truSties.
clairnInt, any right title, anon
n Ii conduCt P publiC
q'ctitDrt bpuno"t, successors one
int.'ih in and tO the folIDning mutsion
hesring tC'CCi'flid.' recommending
i ia'.ct claiming lit, th"D.i
described p'op.r!, Its *11
change of zonifl from
,',rt 0' against (NA W BRASILL
The South 75 feet 04 the NOrth 325 1A Residential to R 3 Multiple
I C a NA W BRASELL HICKS
of
the
lief Of the Wet' 1W feel
Family oti the UillOwing described
sr hit unknown heirs oeviteeS
lID l-t of the SE . of the 14*1..
South. oroperty
grantees
i'.te-rs
Sect iQn 15. 'Township 70
Lotsi I 10.71.22.23. 74 2%. 30 27.
si-i'uspt. critors, iienns. suc
Range 30 East PuVIit Records ct 29 29. 30 31 33.
35. )a. 3'. A.
Lr%%Dl't and all other patties
to
Seminole County. Florida Subt ec t
44 45, 44 and 47. less me
t .eimlng any right title or interest
!' [.tement for mao purpoSes civ.' f'o.d right 04 way and less parcel
' 'he tOIIO*inQ Described lano lying
County. the ENS' 5 ,e1 thereof
'00'. lying in Sec 4 715 )OE avid
n'c bring iet Seminole
IncludIng sp,cuIically
ing In Seminole PielgP'tl Sub
f
net of lirnilatior the ollowing
dIvt%lort as recorded sri PB I. pp 1
iou ARE NOT if I ED that a suit
$*tftt and eOuiiprnpnt
2. PR of Seminole County. VIa
Titie has bert brought in the
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Maloof 14p one
Weltingliousi
described as 11.351 acr es
Further
r 'tull Court of Seminole Coun'y.
K1130
north of Laura SI arid on the eat'
ida against you and each of you
COIDriII Mouse HOOP h, Bran
tide f U .5 17
irning an estate right, titie or
Perfection Wall Furnace. MoDel
This public hearing will be held or.
er est in pe i. upon the following
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HEREBY NOTIFIED the County Commission Ctianibers
cirscribed real property Situated •h
YOU ARE
court House. Sanford.
,u-minole County, Florida jowl!
cif the
that a tuit to torecla a mortgage
Ncivembe! J. 1*77. at?
Ms
FloriDa,
on
tPip
uOUthedSt
p1
The sou'hwest
po the above Described proper'
or at soon tf..reft.' as
PM
04 the northeast . Of Section 74.
he
been instituted against yO in t
"owflthlp 71 SOu Th Range 3D East
Circul' Cart at the F,gHeefltPi possible
Planning arid Zoning
rood r,ght.Of way
.sudec,alCIrCuit , in and for Se?'it'dle
Commission
rt' you r, r*gulr*C hereby to file
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C"- FlorIda You and *Oct'
Seminole County, Florida
answer or other n' Itter'
Oui'ed It file your
yOu a'e hereby
by R I B,vwr.
e'enhe Der sondIly. or Dt yDiF •l
Answer wilt, the C 'VIA Of the C "'Cull
Zoning AdminIstrator
, ~~, nolit W, I," tt%r C tar k of the C i1C v 11
Court and lOne a cciCitr tnpreei upon
OCtober 20. 1*72
Court. Eighteent' jidiCil CircuitVICOR F W000MAN. al tne fitvn Publish'
DC' ¶20
!'r mono
County . Florida. at me
all
,rD,eedie MOirips
:.rthfl4i5e In Sant or o Florida. and
A
Eat' he*
nmAr,
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serve a copy thereof usp IPt
England Avenue. Winter Park.
p a mitts' attorney. WhOSI isa '.5 IS
Flor ida 321$. &amp;'icravs for PIIInIP$$
'OPIN A BALDWIN. Suite 70. SOC
us the above actiOn on or before the
4)6.
C.assaiDIt'ry,
Highway
East
13" Cot of hc'vembe' 1*77 It you
P(it
lair
than
thp
lath
oida. 3770'
fail tO DC' 50 luogmen' Ot arfautt
oai, of Novemtr' 1172, therein
will be taken agaInst you for tht
se'ting ur the estate right.. tItIC
re lief O,m.hePG In Tht Complaint
Or
l.n
Itte
•bOwC
r' erctt in
uapO!'
lri% Notice thill be publiShed
..r 1UPC property cia-moo lot yOu
do" wec o' four CpntfCiJ'i!
tYie
C hO.JId you fall tO DC SO. default
welI in The Sartiord Herald C
.14 5.5 entered against you
newspaper of general CIrWIOIIOIi in
wITNESS my ttanc and seal p4
Seminole dainty, FlIda
Cp,jri a' Sanford. Seminole
t'.
WITNESS fbi Pifld of th't Clerk of
County. Florida. eats 11Th div 04
the c ircuit Court. $eminole County,
October 97.2
Florida. thiS thi lift' Cle y Df Octouf'

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SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY.
aria the soutb A chains of the wrisl
heirs, devtSt. IeQatPet grantees
AND TONING COMMISSION
LORIDA
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LESS
the
NE
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chains
00
spou.oeh. creditors, IuinOrt
Notice of Public Hearing
1 04
in re:
corner
west
f
the
SE
1.300 t teel
Other Pam#
oniriQ Cor'i
%occesso" and all VhUflt0'
Pian.'i.rig mn
RONALD Pt BROOKS. Husband arid
Of Slid Section 17. said point being m
claimivigbvth?ou
ri will Cori0i t a publiC
.JACOUELYN BROOKS.
on the South line of Said Section
Against ROBERT Pt HAWK INS.
hearing to consider recommending a
sACQUELYN BROOK
thence run fdorTh along the center
arid
AW - IN
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propospo c hange 04 inning from
a
petitioner
gwood
lIne 04 thC Lake Mory L on
HAWK INS If K S
Residential to Cl Reta i l Corn
VS
337 feet to a P1 In
Road
unknown ur
RONALD P4 BROOKS.
;Z1 on the follow ing
trusties.
grantees,
theme
Ill'.
the It." of 9 degrees
Loft lA 1.2,3.1. and 10. BIk B. 15*
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
corit.nut Nit along the center line
other pariin claiming any t hI
t Repiat of Lake MobIle
Addition
10 RONALD H BROOKS
4 said road 1*70 r for a POB.
tf'lt or interest tO the following
Shares. at 1`0170rill" in Pe 8, 0 71 PR
Address Unknown
described land lying •nd being Iri
cr:;ri;; t
Seminole counti, Florida. arid L. B
Furt e oncrib" as on fhe corner
i tion YD
with Said road 700 (I ft.
BRASELL arid LILLIAN 0 a Pet
SR C7 and Magnolia St nSec
fulpO
against
you
ri
marriage
thence run E!y 413 s n to. point of
BRASILL Pit *I1C. and COURT
711 30
arid you are reousired tOstlitO CDt
thence
run
60 0 11 Nit from P08.
NEV I COLLINS and THOMAS F
ThIS public hearing will be held in
yOur Answer or Pleading tO th C
s', 7o0 g n to P08
NA W
CDLI INS. her husbnd, and ASELL
the
County Commission Chambers
of
Marr.age
Dis
luti
Petition t or
so
on
0150 1ttOt lands lying in Section
PR ASELL. a S a NA W OR
Of the Court HOu%C. Sanford,
PetIt loners at'orneyl,
dead PiIf Ofl the
a'iO it gatea.
living0iseet
NICKS ifhers
Florida. an November I. 1977 a!
Thomas R Maney Of Meyers rind 1$. Toth'p 70 South
Range
East. dascrbed at follows
Unknown
the
P
M. or as soon thereafter as
17
Sc.uth
Lake
spouses. Mooney P A
Th e South O the NE .
grintert, truSteeS.
pnskbte
ue.
Orlando
V
br
ida
and
file
en
and all Of thC SW i lying
5E
Av
creditors. I,onDrt
Successors
arid all
Planning and Zoning
claming
by. thrh.
the original Aritwet or PleadIng In
(itt of L ak e Emma Rd and
Parties
Commission
office 04 t he Clerk 04 The CI'u
i' of the NW v East of Lake
under or against NA W BRAStL the
Seminole Camty, V
pet or orlor, the Ith day cit SOUth
t:mrns
Raise
k a 140W BOSE . siCki. and Can't
By k S brown
November. A 0.. 1*17 If you
Section
0O ,hI lands lying in
the unk nown heirS, dPvISCfl,
Zoning 0drnsnhltrator
so . a delpult will bt takin against
Range
30
TDt7nshlp 30 South.
legateft. granteft.
PublISh October 70. 12
you fr the relief oemandpd iri iPIt
(sit. described as tollons
wounet. cred itors . Ilefiors
DE 177
Dinolul ian Of Marriage
North
of
and
the
The
East
cessors, and SlI other parties PrtitsOl_.$O?
DATED Al Orlando. Orange
me F as! of the 5* I aØ Thi SE
claiming any right, toie or interest
County. Florida. this ø oat p4
nd
thC
North
3)0
ft
'f
the
NW'..
a
lbed
land,
lying
deT
to the following
October. AD. 1*72
FICTITIOUS NAME
the 14* t
of the WE ..
And being in Seminole COurtly,
Circuit Court 55I
m' .
NuT ICE 5 hI-rebii
&amp;tso those Ianøs lying in Sectiori
Flrt0s.
KENNETH 0 KIENTM
engagec in IKsiness s' Flying
70. Township 70$ Range 30 F.
DrIvindonts
Clerk 04 me circuit Court
Seminole A,rpOr. C)v.ed. Srmricsue
Oi*Cit'ed as follows
NOTICE OF SU IT
Charles.
Count y Flor ida under me fictitious
the
NC
of
..
a
no
The
ww
%OIUSIA INVESTMENT
10
DeUt, Clerk
of SELL A PLANE FIND &amp;
the SW to &amp;M the NW '..o the SE
cw
OMPANY, INC a Florida
diSsolved S Thomas R Mooney
PLANE SERvICE and !PIa! I iritefid
ii lying West 04 Lake Mary
,a'ion if Ict' and
THOMAS R MC)C'PtEY
tP the Clerk
tDrttP' %iii name
04 the
Longwood Rd and the $W
tiflIiiI*V' 04fiCS dIrectors
lit MEYERS I MOONEY. PA
Of the Circuit Court. SeminOle
lying West Cit Lake Mal'y
NE
DCIP,i.PrI thereof acting at
en
Av
ue
Lake
County Florida in sccoanc.e nit
Longwood Road
'utteet Pier (Woe their unknown 1, South FIora 33001
the Provisions 04 the Fictitious
,
ROBERT
Orlando
rs
assig
ns
fld
Sit cetso
Attotr*ti for Petitioner
Section
Further described at on the SOUTh flame Statutes. To Wit
H
'4
HAWKINS S K a P
Side and frenling on Lake Mary 11165 09 6: 101`000 Statues 1*5'
paay,'s. 1145, and -HAWKINS Pits
Publish Oct s 13 70 77
I Claren ce P Sanders
Blvd. West of a' Mary -Lon9wd
nile, if IIv.flQ and if oeeo the"
ot I a.
Road
Publish
Oct 30 7' 0 NOv a ic
RoaaanaEattofL.k,Emma
legatees.
unknown Peril's, dew tse'et.
This public hearing will he held in 1*77
gv.ri'ets. trustees. spouses.
COURT
CIRCUIT
THE
Coufy Commission Chambers DEl 113
credi'ots honors, successors ano all IN
the
Court House, Sanf ord
e
r
parties
claIming
by.
through
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
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Seminole Cwntv I i '?

One of the reasons for this
encouraging forecast Is an
environmental merit awards
program inaugurated by the
Protec tion
E fly i ronmentll I
Agency headed by Willl;itii I)

Walters tilirIks ICc 11(1last qIluuluner vnIlugstl'rs at
tortIuhIIte that MI tunny tax.
703 f'iIIllpS II('t'ilSS liii' mill(It)
payers must Pun' experts to
('iIrnf'li II tiltill of 3,181 iuierlt
PIPIp with their returns So 1:5
mt minis 1111(1 989 IIWIIFIIS uI rx.
Intends ill l!(1i to rifler more
rI'llell'f' for ('leIlllllj) prl)jf'('ts.
I 1L' guhulailt e to the rniliion.c of
'lilt' merit award is given to
pr'rupli' whose Inst's keep the
I'hililrenl ilenitinstrating interest
government going,
(1111 upmtg HI'i'lIS.
III the i'll virIInlIllq'riI 111111 tliiinig
''Wi' don 't 111111k the average
tUIuult'tili ng tui ileIp 4.11,1111 it u
If Infernal Ite%-I'nIIf' Service Anile r Iran Iii spa yer cholIlil
'Ille award of t'Sl'f'lll'III'I' is
'(hllhllllsqi,Inlfmr .111110 M Willter.5
have to pay ti, have his inlw"ttlIWl'il (Ill yllutIg 114'0Ph1' Will I is ii 1111111 III his WOIII, the
(IlvirIllal return (lone," Walters
p;lrtic'ilmtr Ill sjwi'ilii' prfIJ('('lS, 1111 rr I i'il A Ill!' rtv 110 lax yet
S1l. However, the new ser
liki' s.'uitii'ini littcri'ui strvarur. t,I1 iiI' 111.1) lintil it icr.; ro;tiy
vk'es will not be available to
i'Ypi('lIl proJt'i'ic III Wllirh Ill iuuiikr (pill his mi itlnsi Iii* iYtlqif)PS54'c, 114' ('fIbf iPiii*iit'

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the West ,fa of the SE 1 % lying West
Longwood Lose al_v Road
Of
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and Th? North
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C us
the $ill* • a

Building 137 at Sanford Mr-port has been leased by the
County at a figure of 1-59.50
month. The building Is to be
L.
used store the emergency hospital equipment to be used by
Me the Civil fense department in Seminole County the
of a disaster In the e The equipment has been
building adjacent
and owned by the hospital but, due to
expanded needs
the hospital, the county
requested to
find
for the emergency equipment. Civil
$ Defense Director Clinton Westbrook plans to use, where
possible, county employcs
the road department for the
transportation
the equipment.
In other action, the Board approved the Sterling Park
development unit 2 as requested by developer, Dick Bond.
The area has 40.22 acres, divided into 91 loIc, which will mean
a density of 2.26 units per acre. Eagle Utilities will provide
water and sewer service.
Blanton Owens
zone change from A-i
Agriculture C-3 wholesale commercial
tils property
running from the Old Monroe Hood on the south the south
right-of-way of Atlantic Coast line Railroad
Rand Yard.
There are seven usable acres in the area and is presently
vacant.
Everett Harper, speaking for Owens, said plans are to
build a luint'r ard there. Ile saud that it definitely would not
be a retail operation. Harper said the operation is Presently
located at Sanford Airport but that Owens is seeking more
space In order to expand the wholesale business.
I Commissioner Sid Vihlen, stated the land use plan for the
area in question does c-till for inthkctry and he did recommend
zoning for the area. According to Harper, initial plans call for
employment of about 25 persons with more in the future if
needed. The request was approved to rezone from A-I to ('-3
th'olesale commercial.
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The next generaltion of
Americans Is likely to think
more about cleaning up the
environment and keeping it (lily
than some
chitterlings

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IlISt 1111111)11 Iii iltf'III ifli'lIt it'll 11111I
care lit
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1)111111 iIiIt Ii, Prevf'rIt t'rocimi
ilistrult 11(10 in wilderness trail.
IrIarkinig 111141 the reluIhuIitIItion
of lit t'reil wa terwhly 5 11(1(1
stil,)

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By FRANK MAI'OMBEII
Copley News Srr-k'c

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Farr said that this proposed amendment is not entirely
good for the county. He was not opposed to the density, but
did feel that the setback requirements would push everyone
Into the center of construction complexes. In areas Involving
five acres or less building with these regulations would
virtually be impossible.

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"We are trying to create apartment cnn.plezes with
recreation areas around. We have no such density or set
I backs In our PUD ordinances."

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Commissioner Sid Vihien said that he agreed with the
wording dealing with density as being a step in the right
direction, but concurred to the letter with Farr's position on
j the setback objections.

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A work session has been called to study a more
reasonable setback regWaton.

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planner, position, saying that the setbacks as recommended
were too restrictive and not In the beat Interests of the small
builder.

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There has been a 75 percent increase in programs
for mentally and physically handicapped children
0uring JohndAngel's administration.

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McGovern, Ac new Share B*11*ng
his camp had received word
A1.TER R. MEARS
AP Political Writer
that Archbishop Terrence CarYork was
Sen. dinal Coke of
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George MCOVerTI, reuctantl distresM that he wasn't cornsharing top balling with Vice ing. Dougherty said that mesPresident Spiro T. Agnew. has sage was relayed through
reproved F'residern Nann for !1cGwerns campaign nrgr..
White Hnw* eandi- izatlon in New York.
date who didn't come to dinner.
,Sporigon of the dm - had
The Fernocratw presidential
a week ago that
nominee didn 'tt particularl'
çe and Agnes would be
v ;it to come either.
therp
The setting was the 27th AlAnd M'tovern decided to litrt E. Smith memorial dinner.
"h
forum f White tend after all.
House campaigners.
rn took his ae.at in the
Waldorf -Astoria
tentativth ac'- iied
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place
away from
'epted his invitation, declined ballroom
Ni
when he learned that
xon Agnew. He spoke first, more
v'ou)dnt be there, then swft- than an hour before the VICe
hc-d again at the last minute pmident came on Agnew ap
:1nd turned up in rented white pl&amp;Uded at the nonpartisan pcir•
uc and tails.
f tj{civern's brief
t,
that
President speech. and the two shook
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N,xon can't be wi th us tonight." hands as the Fem mti rirnt'Govern told some 2..000 nee left.
Flying back t Wathirigtofl. a
people at the charity dinner.
$oTfleWti(!Vt,
that
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reporter asked Agnes about his
smneho he's listening tn.'
meeting with McGovern

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some of the many recreational facilities available to the residents. and
swimming
putting
greens.
courts,
shuffle
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his
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a little fed up with
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DIRECTIONS Take I.4tothe Lake Mary
east one mile on Lake Mary Blvd. to Plantation Village.

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Moiriinn.I 14 tiq' ,i to r
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vote of hic frnuitnnitq, wt,IIt
pt.' fur rlq'nntc t,taqttd It ban,er) ryfFPnqIvfs Fitl sw k Into
11111 V'iuiti'c III
111 4'tfttlt4' In
Iii Il,,r, %% 1111141 b.' tirti Iu,u'nitnl
fir 1111Y M'nti"u,rr y wac uiuoc.n Sanford Si-fl, wIiiJt rii'Jy t,ø(jg tonight c f,rint o4l They run cr4
liii' Sanford Mii,ili I;i;;I StriiIIiuui,, it, (I,,' S''j,iIu,',In frnii, In that fnr i'' - iptnln
Mnlnlan'I 249
paqq wo-11, ari'i their nffeoc.
ciiiii' lakIng ''%- .'r (III' ti'iiiti II,c'%
hunk iiif thrir tilt%tiulnhin.I nIqr,
Int.i
(ainacvIlI. Ic ruirrently th.' tfrnt key hei'iviiy on either
flPIlrI) tIiiee w.'c'kc fl(Ip
tIIIJ itiul Ituk hac
t'i'c't, lhr
tonIi)it'c IIILt I'IRlit (1,fPftfl(t top learn in the Rig FIght rrs'thnvl of grr,,nd gaining, just
iii.' SI'uliItl(iIl'q ' ''liii' hiutuii'
lilt with a Ifiltirwo r,'q ord 1 hi. C I r for
With S per rst R Rr,r4 ml Ctilt'I 4 bo'h
I''tiiiht imilth it f'ut • guiw' I'clrii
II'IItiI ' apt 'iltic wi', a s"Iarted Jiiv q ru.' n-i,rrrntly ?J-1 v.a It." r e'-or rI I he ' k n'r ke.i r,ff
They have it strong t1af.n'.,
cli i'ak, Inrliiiilriit Iiiri'a uiiI,Iac .'ut I' I hic w.'c'k, in hupeq flint
ncun
I .akeland Kathleen, IS$, last sq jr,dteate'd by their hnding
In i. IItIi tI,,'s- wrr.' chutnuit
Iii.'y III l:ski' livur cl,I,I,. of (he
flat ii I esi ins have pla y.'vI -.t'eek, lvr,sting them Into the powerful (aincvi lle to only fl
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top fvt fl t)-,i' ptp poll
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riIiikl'll K athi,',' ii *'li'vi'n
will probably go to the air
hut 11151 weak the FrIls' Illet
Its (; ItIA;,%INI1,% D
I JukrvIr'A' gArrin for Oviedo
r;isp All year with the oftenr
1 1 4,1 11111 Sports Stall
Oak ItiiIgv, mmii %sais tlIIlHtf'.I II
lit lisle gamma' than in any
have In perfr.rrn well again to wnring very few points, ')'
i'r"vl''uc • antect
'ii 0 ,I.'Ic'at Snuuforil IIIIPIIIII''I
the I inns ii shOt
their defense will prhahIy he the i.',
I iitijght the ( )vfe,Iu Iinns roll
fIVe limes sunil Oak I{liI'i' %% w.
first
-.win
to whether the f.nna win or
Frank ( onv ii will again go at
Ist Week the defensp put tnnIIjM
III t'ailttnIlii' 1111 tieverill ,if IIIIII K iccii,,,,,.'e still lis.kiisg For uIUHttI'rtoI(k and in the harkMost, uusl st - sm,' c oa k Mill,o, tls.'ir first wiim and till') 1111%-I'
together its hest performance
The fAOflS ire healthy 'h is
field IN, fans ran look (Or 'I(,Tfl
Iu;iutsli'.I (lvi' I ii,ii' als... Init high lo.;s'c of making
of the year, considering that week with se'iera I pla y"r
the Siavert, I n Smith, and ('.reg
.Sanford u - i iiiIii never keep n K.iw boys of Us. -s',ih,, t tucir first wantling torl t', start Wit t) two of I .akevlew's TI's camp returning from inJuirie and fr
tilt. I ii,', i., ;lIiillIIIj'tI I'itt,'
di iv,'
nffrr fjrhte
by the Irons 'p- n fr$t tITfle ll year
ma 1r.r
W;istiInsgturi 14 till' b,l kf''Iil
too I Iki 54 1% 11151 'Ik. bu.k ii
I..ii p % htak.'t 115 lI)',I I''r IIII
offar,.s',
both
(isrrsbfrs
0' uring
per.sa.
nnel
changes
have
been
Knwlsiya will have to HIllvastl'
54'aSUItl wti.'m, t
i'var i'urIi.'r ctantly
Inside the five yard line James made this week Sturnpf feel';
cuffi'ri'iI
tie an the alert far the
tipi'; Year and
1vfrekq will lead the defense Into his team is in better chap. rwv
frau- lured Iisl,l, 4111.03 Ifl lii.' l' f(.rtt)nlsi
haIIUinI-k ms whirls he throws
battle
neck, lIlian hlttini', .itt Oak ts.'ad ciniti i(IillllI Stut,sI)F k
tonight and Oviedo than at the be ginning of :h.'
very well.
U big.' $51555 r.'ri' I s- er mid v.'rs- 'slit Itiiistlr Iliwlilt tisnights
again Pw.p.s to get good p.r- year, but It sti ll
to
iauii"
elPilsilIg litisi to fiit,dilc'
Sievert is a powarful running (nrrr,an.-ec (morn the rest of the seen as to jast how much ' r
1
(hi Ipffq'nsi',
lii.' I .Inns will t)rn-k and may give Osceola a lot ctjuad
linker currently iOUIIHI'(i
f.iona have improved. (',ns-ne
%Ief-kq I.% mrweerm tn ho the firtip i.4 A p m and the Acti6n
Ormige Memorial limplial III "4111 hiiiie with their iiew 1(o)k (if tripulik, while Sr ith adds A
Orlando, %I14'rc' he Is in trasu'- wIlli-Is they ts'gaus laid week little extra speed to the attack best (tefenaive player on the will take place at the gflv"r
tI..ts ltiki'r is .'xp.'rteui to he ill against Lakeview. It is a
Ttsi offensive line which was squad and he leads the team in .Spiirs
Arena
hetwe'i
,d' nw',s •if(,'n';e 1.1111 liii' I.iunq I hi' tin sting tier., of
t;if kits Arid as has heen the Kiestrnmee md St. (ln's.t
tlmi' llt 3 sl)Ital for six weeks to two
(a

McGovern

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being the

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Tribe Host s Bucs Tonight

wife, Ekan'c.
and be said chairman, said that McGovern the illness of his
spoke earlier than scheduled Mc(n*rn said she had been
tired."
she was a little
t by the campaign.
Charles H. Silver. dinner txci'ie he had to leave due to
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fly lhr Associated I'ress
in thi- $1.M. 'U) Kaiser Intersafety -who had lipen out
Baseball
n,ltlfifl,il Tri,irn,irnent.
by the Cleveland Rrrawnq. was
('Ill('AG()--Thr
Chicago
Basketball
signed by the Miami fwilphmna
Whit.' Sox have traded outNOf{1l.K, Va. --Jui1i1,1 Er. of the NFl..
f:uIder Walt Williams If) the
ing will return to the Virginia
('l.'vi'l:und Indians for infielder Sq.irai of the American Basl.P:.'4ARn crr,t.p. HAW
Eddie Ix-on.
kethall Aswlation pe nding dlirr)of'?:R.sTr,wN J y +p
ATLANTA -The
Atlanta position of hi.s court stilt to
When 'Igs R#rra. Sandy
Braves obtained
Tarn break his (our-year contract
Kotifax Lefty Gomei F.dirty
(u5, Wynn aid Fnnn.r Negro
I'hot'busf romti the Chicago Cubs with the Suires and play n
first
Walter Rw'ks
for rumor league infielder Tony National Basketball AssocILeonard
were
inducted into
LiuI(iis.si.
.itinn
Ball
of
Pam. Ln(o11
('UI(:AGO—The
Chicago
ard stole the show
IlNEl1UIt.ST, NC—Ron us- Rull.s acquired center )enni.,
The ex-sluigger at the Hometellier and Jim O'Hern led the Awtrey from the Philadelphia stead
Grays of the old Negro
way through the first round of 76ers for the Bulls' No. 2 choice National League told how ha
the $100,000 ProleSSional Golf- in the National Basketball Ai- lear-ned List Pebriarj of his
•'rS ASSOCIatIOn Club champion- coctation draft next year
selection for the shrine H. ws
'.bmp with live-under-par £Ss.
NEW YORK—Charlie Paulk, called to N.w Y'r't by Mnmnr
BUENOS AIItES—Australla, a 6-foot-9 veteran forward, was Irvin of the baseball mmmiiholstered by Anthony Gre- placed on waivers by the New sioner i office on the guise of
sham's two-under-par 69, York Knicks after his condi- picking an all-Negro team and
milovell into the lead on the see- tional trade to Seattle fell telling baseball men all .thnut
the lte Josh Gihqn, Humpond round of the four-day, through.
stead
catcher regarded as 'the
Amnateu.r Men's Team ChainF'notbaH
Black
Babe Ruth
Leonard
pionstiip.
NEW
OIU.EANS---Virgil said tte
excited the
NAPA, Calif.—Arnold Robinson was cut by the New
sweat dripped off his f,iri' into
Palmer cut six strokes oft
Orleans Saints of the National
my new suit
Leonard sells
tsth a 66 and tied George Football League.
real estate in Rocky Mount.
Knudson for the First-round lead
M!A"I—Mike Howell. a de-.N C
f.'risive

RE - ELECT

li IIFltK 't ('1511
gout' up agiuist sonic' of tin'
In Iat't only Oni't' in those 1isi
tougher lot's in list' Metro
Herald Sports Writer
have the Tigers really
-Two i tIn' most impotent had much of a chance In pull out
' ninft.rent'e, in fact they tiuiy
l'
k -,
have well already mimet the four
offenses in the Metro ('on- a
And strangely
fert'nce will lx' on the same field enough it was against
team till,
in the
t e,morrcnc night as the I .vtnan that rolled 0%_er the I.) tuna Alter the loss to Edgewater hit'
travel to Orlando crew, Edgewater. Jones held Tigers were L)4)I)ped I))
to play the Jones Tigers in the the Eagles to a 7.0 tiiunt in the ('olonisI. 33-0, Evans 2f-0, Oak
. -'
C
season opener for both teams. UiiIgt' :12-0, and last week were
Tangerine I3oi I.
,.
11
The Tigers of Jones have ttit'
But since that
the ripped by the defending Metro
'
rare and unwanted distinction Tigers have not been able to get champions, Winter Park, 48-n.
of not having put anything on much going in the way of an
Like most of the Metro
does have one
the scoreboard in their own offense and their defense tuts teams
"
-'D
behalf in five games this been equally lacking. Yet, In outstanding rusher, when they
season.
fairness to the Tigers they have can
him loose, lit' is
tharlie Johnson and could
troublesome for the
••'
(;rt'huitind defense should they
choose to take him and the rest
.
.
I
-of the Tigers 'too lightly.''
- f.
S
,
a
ltazzn, Smith Is in his second
\
season as the head tutor of the
BIG RI RD AND BROADWAY JO I 'i ,-,'I'tj,ic
Tig'rs 1)111 will not conic
Joe
Namath of the New Yovk Jets Ii,ss a 0,11 ri tivi
amsywlit're
near
his
sion
show, 'Sesamn Stmnuit.
Nrs.i, York Cit ill! talks
ac'Isic' -c'tnents of last season
with
Big
Bird.
when his Tigers finished with
stopgaps and reshuffling sonic
H - .1 RICUAIWS
an
excellent 6-2-1 mark.
of his leans to (ill in weak spots,
Herald Sports Staff
For ttit' Lyman crew it has
Coach Duty fielded "
not been the same story enA
featherweight
Lake defensive unit, but limited tureI . They did not always have
Or
Sem
e
Brantley line, tough and fired preparation (line
stifled an impotent offense. In fact at
up, will have to "do the job" offensive development,
the
of the
they
against a bigger, more ex"The d.fense almost always were tagged its one t I the more
FRIDAY NIGHT
MCl'CP
I Li
fl,i o Martoreli
2 lbarra JoSe. B.yo Zarr. Er
perienced Jacksonville collies around before the of- skillful elevens in the Metro.
W, Anqil ram. inarra
I Ar?e JOs..
LOSJ
7 Alta Toni. tZrcIn:., l'croi, u':a Reegoa
lense in highs school football,"
University Christian Eleven at
F PAST GAME
DoijtjI,'
'fluit
the result of their
EIGHTH GAME
Sr-.l'n i,',rjr, Mencpiii
O4ti 3 Sala Gand. L.SJ jo%, B.aa
Aa L.sa.
qna .ntoa
Duty explained, "and we're
7:30 if
Lyman Field tonight
b'oe'rt I Rent' Jose. 2 Lizu Z.arre,
F. Po. nfs I Arrs LICJ. 2
I Qu,n,'o Agutn Penn Juan
Elorr
Form^Tn,
convincing 34-20 triumph over
I Angel Yin I Arte G,ind,. 5. SnIn Gnst, Garda
Qutito c,ar-?a, I Cuo Juat •
the Patriots are to get back in having to start almost all over the Grenadiers of Colonial. The
I Cucho Menca, Juttto
S Eque Aquii-n. Arra-Jtjap.
6 [rooM fl,istid,,, I Marr
Aitun Mqrta. S Gatti Aqus?n.
9 bun. Etormi, Inca
aa,o Eior r
QOInItQM4rOq*I
again 5% ittu our linemen on ofthe s in column.
only loss inlln'teti upon Colonial
l5.-n;o,i Ii 0 ibarma Proin
50 Agun. MuUuerta, Juan
6 Manolo E1o,r
5 Arms Elorr , Quin*?o GavIn,
*
er
Miic.
Y3- Lu
With a small, relatively (ense, until IIC can get
of ttsL far.
SECOND GAME
Doubles
II Acn Mt'nrin. Julio Let, Marolo Ma.?orIi
TM GAME SnqI
Sfl
M4r'Q,141
Points
I.
Ibarra
Jose,
inexperienced Interior line in a our injured bo)-s back."
2
Wt'nc
Mnr?orPi
CUCIO,
2
fl?S
I
QuPtO.
2
Fermn
6
M.ncra. ,lul'to Gand
Ac Zarr,, ErOoza-Cra.
In au effort to get th e
Maruri Zarre. 3 Erdoin Y:.i. I
57
Laca. I jul'10 S Martoqii 6
Qui,,ito Caballero, Ar'.,
Aiq5 Micflj
U.o Loss
With almost no one left to call
"must perform" situation to
Greyhound offense moving
Arte flastdn. S L,:u Prosa. 6 Agust in, Manolo Garrin
7 Sam Torn. Ib4rra Pedrosa. Etor?,. 7 C40411,rQ. I Egun
I Co jut, Arrj aca+
Open U an explosive Wishbone
-.
UIfl to fill possible vacancies
once again ('ouch
Dick
Angel Gandi, 7 Rene Toni, $ Sam
TENTH GAME
StiV5
Angel ngOa
S'* M4l'QlQ Elorri
a chance Brantley Copeluirid has made a few flcnqu,t II
"T" ground control gauuie play, Up front
I Altuna Aguttn. QuntoLaca, Poeti I Gas?. 2 Arma, 3 Aqtjvn
I Lsca Ju1110. Eu'm
TlIIR() GAME
Doub!e
I t,arta. S
6 Muqo.ria. 1
Arra
Carla
Coach Bill Duty's gndders are will once again face against the
SATURDAY
MATINEE
10, Manolo, G.sst'. Arr.
changes. Many of the changes. Seven Ponts 1 Erdoaa Z,trre 7
9 Agustn, MVQUIFZa, Ga%ts
M.w'O4O
II Ofnif Luis, 5ao Mar'orelp,
searching for their fifth win of bigger mx eleven
Coach
made by Copeland last week (11(1 Arte Jose, 3 Angel Ton,; I
ELEVENTH GAME - Duuairil FIRST GAME DotjOlet -- Se-.en
P
10 Ann Lu'S Rene Lou. Cvcto
Laca
the season, against one defeat. I)ut has made a few last
Merur,
Via,
Untida.
6
S
Li:u
5w'n Ports I Aituna Metcta, I
bring forth noticable results.
Points I annrmn Ton. I Rete Lacs
jnqio Agusi".
Uengo. ii. 7 Ibarra Ga nd E
I
Two weeks ago, a strong possible moves to shore up his
Lu'S. 3 MJ'? Pqdr
It Gati AQ%t,n Arr Lu'S,
JoSe I Angel Z,crre. 4 Erdo:a
Mu1'''
For the first time in weeks the Ilermin
Sala Pedrosa
Bao .Y.,tor,Ii. S JuI?oL..) ,
Qu'noto Juan
Via S Arte Ptrosa, I Marur,
Tampa Temple Heights eleven line Defensive specialist Bob
---- - ----lI..unls sere able to move the
FOURTH
OURTH CANE
Doubles - (tat
Prr%a 14cm 7 A l ta C40411,r-, I
7 Sala tiengon. I Lilu
took the Patriots apart, both (.'lra will team with Torn
NOW REMODELED!
11PII With so me degree of St-yen Points 1 Fermin Toni, 7 Gantl,
'uS '%t4i.I
Ant us I SaOs Ganil I RmeSICOND GAME
figuratively and literally. 24- 6 Wheeler at tackle for the first
¶AELF TM GAME
Doubles
regularity.
SATURDAY
NIGHT
)'.-uro%a. S Ibanra Los
6 flairo
,e.en Po-r's I Pete Pw.jv
- ______________________________
arid inflicted several Snore time, adding his 170 lx)undIs to
(lit'
l't'rhIlII)S
most Mencha 1 Attn Pedro I Penn SevCn Pants I Art, Yin. 2 Marra
Manolo
Agusi
&amp;
______
u's
4040
3
I
I
Itu
TonErdoim
IRS! GAME Doubles
injuries to key. offensil e line the line-up.
tunile by ftnstda
product is- c
u -nt F 'err • S E iu - s C '
luengon, S
Znrre 6 Angel
Ponts
i
.S%Jrur'
mm,
oenra
('ira and Wheeler Join Das-id
I F TH GAME
'
CtO11fld. however, despite a
Doubles
FIVC F'cdrosa, I M.,ruri Card., I Sala
A' I A'-.n,j
AARSER STYLING
('ulpelarul was the insertion of
Via 3 Erdota Toni; I Sam Jose. S
•
I
Points
I
)
Anna Mnrmorell
7
nt
"shaky" performance as far as Sulphin, starting center since
\tatt Leslie to Flanker. Leslie Manolo Açjus?in. 3 Gnst I' earl, -4
j..
Arle Bastda 6 Angel Gend' 7
SILECTIONS
THIRD
GAME
Duub4fl
South the sensors opener, at 165
line blocking, list'
Rene Bct'goa I L iv P,O,ota
bind been listed as a
Qun'tO Muguenin S Chuct.o Juan, St'yefl Po,nts I Ibarra Zarre, 7
SECOND GAME - ool,s
Seminole learn routed Sanford PtindS, to round out the "big"
I Arlo45tde barn V .,
.1 .1
back and played that 6 [gun Gar,?a
Llu Jose. 3 Angel Yin I Martin
ter
Seven Points I (room Jose 2
SIXTH
GAME
Doubles
Five
t..
list of the Pats' forssard wall.
Naval Academy 42-0.
San
Card..
6
[rOom
Iitiun in the spring ganiie. But Ponts I Penn Luis, 7 Fermin
San Zarr,. 3 Arte To,' I liv
_________
7 Saa a"e L :.a :s :4 -VII
ltast'da. 7
Ferrnn Pedrosa. •
j.J1AL''
Using most of his talented Small irs size, but not in spirit or
Yj, S Angel aesIde a s'.,'-'
against the Boone Braves last Gand,. I Attn Caballero. I Altuna Anti
.1
Hengoa
i''.,
Pedrosj 7 Rent Gano' S
backfield as defensive heart, guards Kevin Peters arid
5%i.ek lie hauled in fist' passes Mencha. 5 flao Martorell 6
FOURTH GAME
DoubleS
__ _____________
__________________________________
(,huHio
I'edrO,
7
Qu,n,to Losa
Vernon l'recatt, 015% tIolim Coach
Seven Points I ttrmn C,aDail,ro.
good for 69 yards anti helped sti Jul-to Inca
THIRD CAME
DoubIrt
7 Chuclro Menctia - I Julio LOSe I
l)uts says will 'tilt an)-body,"
Pnntt I Ante Jose, I U
U$) use lone I.ymnuiri score. Tilt' 6st s' NT H C,AMI
Doublet
Aa
Martoreli, S Ecju&amp;a Lu'S
dot. Zaire. I Liv $encjoa I
11111 have their third week of
Houston WOflTS
I ive Pontt I Attn Toni.
Ante
I, 170 pound Junior should
Iuao U iorr. 7 Ar'a Pedro. $
Angel Toni
S Marur, Vii
experience to tn'lp them. [lob
even inure valuable as the Znrr,. 3 Angel Jose I Erdoia kene Inca
Carma Gandu I Fevmn Beside $
PrdroW
S
ttayo
Yin.
Marurl
6
rir in GAME Doublet -- Five
Frazier, light fora tight end, as
season t-omstliiues. li t. Will Mencha. 1 Iliu Iota, $ Ret.
,
Points I Manolo Marto,.Ii, 2
'at-li u.s hits sticky fingered
FOURTH CAME
Doub4Ci
other
Lymamn'p
lIc.oaPI
i't)InII)lemllt'flt
Penn Aguttn I Anna (Ports I
Seven Pøntt I Fermm Toni I
I (luriterpart, .split end Steve
IT 10Ff? Pu GAME
Doublet
GxnGu'n,t
fine
receiver,
Tutu
h
who
Got in
Egu's Mugurria
IIOUS WN
i Al'
same Card' I l barr&amp; Mntia. 4
I ye Ponis
i Altuna Laca .
Ilargis, both tharo'a blocks with
6 Cast. Juan
has hauled in dozen passes for Quinito Agustin,3 Penn Juan,
..zca Lose. S Ron* BesI de .
University of Houston football
XTPI GAME
Doublet
F 'a
l'er.,a Bengoe I Chuctio Lu's I
over 200 yards In five guihiles, Manol o (Port. S Ama Muuuerma. Poinis I tlayo Lose. 7 Fermin
Coach Bill Yeoman says the key abandon.
fta,o Pedro
If the Patriots' front line can
6 GaSh Oar
MencPa
I Chucrio Martorell
to Saturday's game against
14FIF THGAME
Doubles F,.'
ION
TIf
GAME
Siusrjies
Seven
Another
change
is
ut
the
15.11.1
up
arid
p
erha
ps titus-c the
ic., I ..t a S Jut to Gan a ' 6
Miami will be controlling the
Po,ntt
I
Qunto
Martoreli.
I'orttt
i
Chutho,
Qunto,
2
Altuna LuS 7 Pena Pedro
quart&amp;'rlac- k spot "here senior
Jac-ksonsille University Squad
Gast. Elorri. I Eq'u-a Aqustn I
football.
Egu'a. I Lace. S Julito. 6 Eiri, Quinito Caballero
Muguerla S Manolo GamIn
Totus Bacchus and Junior Itoh
C abatlero I Mar tc,cit
us will be keep- at (lint's, one of tis.' area's most
"l'he key
si: vi N us GAME
Oobl
Atra
juas
(
ill
he
sharing
titt'
II
GAME
'unstantint'
s
TINT
S.iet
backfields
may
lit
get a
'VC Po,nts
I Sam Ton I Slarur
ing our offense on the field be- Pitt
4 OA%1t
T
Doubles - F , . .r
Points
I Mr s, I Agust,n. 3 CatS.
duties, ('oristantine quar3 . LSU Zaire I Ibarra
ssiii.
Po ntt I B.a,o Lv's 7 F,vmn
cause if se don't, w e'll get chance It) score enough
4 Juan. S Mutiucri.. 8 Manomo, 7
l'rcIrotl. S Angel tt.ng . 6 Attn
tt'rbuit-kt'd
scoring drive last Gariun
Min Angullli, 'aho stands out
MeCP. I Ctiucmto Pedro I Pen
blown right off the field," Yew
7 Erdoia M,nthn. S Ante
Iota
$ Aid Lace
$ Qunto
week
and
c,ultl
get
the
starting
at
quarterback
for
his
poise
PS
EL
EVENT
GAME
and
Doubles
ous
man said after the Cougars'
Coed
Attune Caballero,
Seven Pointt I W'ne Martomell I
isod tuisnirrow night.
competent ball handling, has a
EIGHTH GAME
Dovblt
Jutito MartyV INI
brief 'aorkout.
fermin Pedro, 3 Ann Mencha, 4
1 s vo Pointt
I Qu.n'to Lace. 2
The rest -il the Greyhound Altuna
strong pack of running talent
SEVENTH GAME
E - Doubles
tiastiJa.
ttayo
S
Inca.
6
Yeoman also said that fuilI'm. Uloarl 3 Altunn Aguttin. I
F ,ye N' irI I Aa lent,. 1 Arte
lineup shuiil1 remain Intact JulIo i.e's 7 thuctiO Cct,Iteo
aligned
twtuind
151115
in
hit' WishGntt
ML.Juer:,,
S
Manolo
Juan
6
back Leonard Parker, linpres-, ,, n Jit.
[ ,1 -:
with a
changes along tist' I vun I osa
•s,ra c.nt
i-i I .
save in early games, Will not t,ri.'•'f' set-up,
WEIF
1Ff
GAME
Doubles
NIN TIl GAME
Singles - S.
'all).
_______________________-lllockhiustirsg Craig Davis at
Sven Points i Altu..i Pedro. 2
make the trw because of an
dI
Inhiliack Joins powerful Jeti
Quinito Caballero. I Oath Luis. I 1 Auust.n S Muijuinla I Juan 7
ankle sprain suffered in pracJulitu horn. S ArM Agustn , 4Ilanisruond and speedy lUcky
Manolo
lice Monday.
COUNTS ON SlIER WiN
Manolo Garda, 1 Penn Muguerta.
t NIPS GAME
Garra
at
halfbacks.
The Davis,
Doubles
be
$ Egula Juan
Yeoman said Parker lila)'
Syn Points I *tao Bastda. 2
Ihumisond, Garza combination
WEST POINT. N. Y.API
out for the year.
C Iota I AUn Lu'S, I Feqrnn
uilso works In the defensive Army's basketball team opens
Mortor,Ip, S Altuna Men(Ij
Yeoman praised receiver
CP'ucho I ace, 7 [gus Caballero I
tnmt- kfield in various slots, its
earlier than ever,
1
SELECTIONS
Robert Ford, 'also caught seven
JulIo Pedro
exhibiting
strong defensive
playing Lasalle in the PhhIripasses for 2.31 yards in last
11 EVE NTH GAME
Doubles
I. Rent Jute. Ante Candi, Erdota
play. Most of the Bran tl ey of. delphia I'alestra Ike. I Th e
Sty." l'€.ntt I Manolo Pedro, 2
week's s tutor)' against
liattido
ft'nslvc' starting eleven plays Cadets close the season March
Anna luit, I Altune Caballero. I
Jose. Ante Bmstida. CP'uct'o
ego State.
3 by visiting (.'olgatc at 11amGarita, S Gash Agtittn. $
htjUi
Toni
"lie ran track last summer
[gun I loft, 7 Quinto Juan I
llton, N y
1.
Vie.
Against
Jack
son
vile
Fefrnn
nengon.
luusto Mugueri.
and there's no couttparlsoo In
Coa th Dan Iugheny. In his Art, Jot.
Yeoman (Jnlversity Christian, the second year, Is counting on se
his speed this
I Rene Pedrosa, Fermin Tong,
SELECTIONS
Patrilsts tins&gt; twIt' to play more
much
nior guard Hub Sherwin who tta7o Mentma
saI. ''You 'a-omi't
tunis Just "t.t1i ways" to conic
Ann
S
Mantormll,
Gash
[loan.
averaged 226 points a game Chucho wan
I I r ibm vi, Mtnc n.nt-b,,,
better receiving than tie had'
on top,
I t.. , 1,,t,
last season.
Wit week
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A SPACIOUS clubhouse capable of accommodating huireds of persons will be the
center cit all activities, including Lake Mary
civic groups. at Plantation Village which is
located on Lake Mary Boulevard near the 14
Interchange. The nearly completed project is
built especially for adulis and designed to
feature Patio Villas of modular homes.
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running adds seasotwd depth
each week.
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all" for the SatnL from a
Berkie)'s double spread ends an weight advantage would
backfield configuration, during
slot, and is especially
changes the probably be his by a slight halfback
R .1 R1ARDS
almost
eomp)CW1Y
for
preparation
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Bruising fullback
Undefeated and leading the cording to Thnity coaches, and Saint's depth throughout the
0ffensvCfCaedwtt center
running
outstanding
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expect lot of "crack-back defensive unit, with several Austin. whose power
Into a and receives
District 111, Class A football they
starters capable of playing Inside someunes turns
Lou
the
ends,
from
iux'omphsbcd
tryin
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Ta mpa Berkley cyk,"
authority support
race. the Snrnts will face their blicking"
clearfrom
a a the Saints other positions a the situation real brcakawav,givt's
plained Trinit Prep Head
danahl,
Paul
Bouldin,
Brad
"awt.' larnr it
plc option of.
to the Saints'
might anse.
Hick
Coach Torn Rubs ac Ins second fourth straight
puuit In order f
purdoni, Tom Dickinson,
District
UI
vaunted
of
their
one
against
The
Saints'
defensive
back.
fense.
bo
th
team Offensive tint[ split
Lappa and Grover Camel'.
the host Tampa eleven to
Quarterback Steve Saxon
end' behind the now-tamois hurdles
accomplish their goal of field, which has not allowed
op. rims the opUon well and has Ray Parsons and Greg Clianopening up Seminole County's much aerial success to
on dier operate fm the wide
sUngie defense, they'll have ponents this season enjoys sho a good passing a
ts US" and both
the
sho
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a recc
runs
in- occasion. He
same
the
be quicker off the hue and much
have
exhibited
a fine pair f
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getting
work
their
"crack-back"
Greg Miles. who often finds hands and talent for
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t)locklng
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An offensively potent
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Much of the defensive unit
least one end in tighL affording running attack, frustrated hy backfield companions, offers
and reads the Sam
running
haps returned plays
with %Valt Morgan. l)a'td
credentials,
and
more important., to allims the last week against bigger. state- blocking
ruilliger. I,arry Hernandez
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lot
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speed,
option
threat
room
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backfield
duties
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tart
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experience and Wishbone.
dt-velnp.
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Greg
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rate., Berkley'
going for them right no is
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quarterback.
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leader Chandler
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finished second ITt this. event.

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have
"A" flight In "B" flight. Mary Anderason also must
played some fine golf, as she was. only two points fran's a
perfect score of zero Genrslvr Woodruff won the "C" flight
with five points.
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Shnwalt.er Field the District 7,-AAAA and One slated to meet with one
top. They lead their district in will do battle at
who just might decide who
able to end their winless season in Winter Park tonight.
Lawrence Cle veland shifts into high gear as he
.
Thoe lions of Oviedo and
.
But winning them all rimy not enters
speeds upflc)d during last viTek's batfle in
of the smwn but have a tough
in with a 44 Kissimrnee Kowboys have a
battle this week which they he enough for the Hurricanes The Grenadiers are
record and have to play both
date this Frida~* in the KOwtk)% S
are to retain who ha ve ttuw Cla!u- AAA
home park. Both are " On the
schools
on
their
schedule.
Thus
Edgewater
and
Winter
Park.
At
that edge
Grenadiers have 28
tonight.
year as are Cocoa and Jones
an
the
either
Edgewater
or
Winter
preseritthe
Tonight the Saints, "
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at
one
points
but
seemingly.
year and owners of 40 ponits in Park could afford to lose
The leader in District 5-AAA
the District 4-A chase, have a and still capture the district stage of the season, do not have
apopka Memorial with a 4-1
much of a chance to make !.1
date' with once beaten Tampa tithe. other leader in thd playoffs They would have to record and 34 points. Second
place belongs to the unbeaten
'temple Heights in art iiitra
The
defeat both Edgewater and
crew from New Smyrna Beach
district contest in Tampa- district. the Hurricanes of
Winter Park.
'tt1 Gainesville, appear to have
with 32 points from their 5-0
Tampa Temple has a 34
The Greyhounds of Lyman
with 3(1 points. Ciearwattnr clear sailing the rest of the wa
Lakeland are 243 on the season and have
-Ciithnlit and Sarasota Moone' alter defeating
' points while the Sanford
iLsc' have 3ft points Mooney 15 Kathleen last Fridss me same
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unbeaten in three games and does not apply to either Seminoles have a mere four
has a later date' with Trinity Edgewater or Winter Park
c,CTITsOUS NAME
Menibers of the Halifax Sport nc1 will d'(lTltlflUC
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:$ hereby Qvl." the! I
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added attract:on,
Park
Another tough opponent
Fishing Club art' buss these As an
thivs. fishing. not only for drawings. will tic held every
NCTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Ave. Santora. $Lw'n1DIe Co.,n',.
the Saints will crop up next ____________________
ISSUE STATUTE
Iof',Oø u?.at'r the I ic1'DU$
take on
ph'asure but getting together mtnutei~ for $10 gilt certif 'rates, week when tti
MAY CONCERN
AVENUE MOBILE PARIS.
wo'0
Halifax
rt'deexnMile
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for
the
tP!
Crescent City, which has an
3.50(1 pounds. of fish
that
I ,fltCl'.a to f't'QItI'f mid
NOTICE 00 INTENTION
anC
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to
annual fish try to be' put on b merchants
REGISTEa FICTITIOUS
name *th the
in4iresslvt3-1-1 mark thus far.
County, Floricis in
fish
try
go
me sta'u'e' cc'
from
the
,c'nsoui
Court.
Seminole
Proceeds
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NAME
that Cresent City' is one of the
the members
accordance with me prOwiS'Ofl% 04
Those in the club are out ti.wi4rd club prcjec'ts
CrcijH Courl.
wIth The Cscrt of
Cl.
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The 1,cliteDUI Name statues. To
P? a
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one •() Sefl5fl(}iC county. ilOr,O$
AA race and should ri'vide a Management. Inc. Will T Mail
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the Central Florida area. The
upon rioLcript at Drool CO l"t
wit
it
Iht
Hall
Art
bass,
kingfish.
and
i's'
giono Mar#eht
snapper.
strong te,st for the Saints.
poI.caI'or 04 thu notice, the f,c
OISem
5 W CloskarrC.e I
ave
t(,
be
cluli
makes,
place-.
and
keeps
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a'
Poot
in
Other Species tkiat t
Turn Ruby's Saints are
3 11C,
I. h
ys which mark the'
,,p, we areengQP0mbU* at Poes Or' l
c leaned, fUeled, and stored in up the buo
circuit
o,
the
CIrI
regtvI'r
Shroah BouirvarO 'n the CO 0$
freezers for the fish try set for fishinr, 1,,rounds and the chart an in
state, according to Courl ot Semnol' Coun' rioØa
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Care I w.e
Pool
o
the
Port
tIn'
club
has
made
and
sells
name
traoe
the
five
.c
on
Sunday. October
of small craft wins and losses. None of
,nteettpø
in
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Problem Solve ComnY '
Ever stiol operators
Orange C'ausrw'&amp;i
fish art' teanis in that district are under plean with S1,or 5L
flf
OF ADJUSTMENT
r,tr,dp
Devesoomen' Ent,rPt
oi'ernight expedituitis hatu when the buoys and
No1'Ct of Public Mear.n9
the ,50(l mark in their season SCI
that 'he
incor?at 0 bt c's'
Notice 1
been organized going as far out Located,
D.tC a' CaI%eIrri - ilo'.O?
S Warren E
£.0,uI,'ment wit c on uc1 a
The Haldax Sport Fishing records
"P. aa of OceoDe, 12
fltouØs battle for the points
us 2f miles
aiti PrQPP't Maintenance
('lut' is. the nnI organization in
n an P IAA
The work LS onh ts'giminifl
a rear taro
not onl) I
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to 20 on
aii.
PretCen'
tilefortthtfish
tbi.
areti
that
worki
Pet.oenta'
Zone
from
3D
rØtr.
wed dc'wn this Wk
Starting tht- djj%
be'
0,'r'De0 properly
for the public
th,
• Marlene Mall. S.crraft
but
roughout
its
members.
t
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ti
con
nuing
try and
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chart which the
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In
the Court * the County Juoge
the night. club nsemt5 will be as. well.
Mali
Marlene
Sorminvit Courtly. Flortes,
preparing baked beans, cole c'luL produces is marked with
Pbl,C RecorCi f Sem'nol,
Publtsll~ Cr.1 20 .-7 &amp; Not 3. IC,
in Probate.
F a and alto beg IS' E of SW car Lot
197,
sias and breading fish IF, serve riinipaw and Loran reading,, it,
In re £ tta'e of
I. Bloti C. run W45' to Wiy I,ne Lot I
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to an estimated 2,titXi people. cruitilt' anglers to get out
ERIC UNDE EN
IheiiCt run N 25 Øegre,% 0' E along
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Deceated
Wl Inc Lot $ $0' to NWIY ce Lot s
Serving time is. set for 1 p.m where Us' fishing is best
COUNTY BOARD
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Last Saturday, the Rolling Rili's. Men's Association held
O"t-trier. best-ball tourney. Brothers Fred and Bob
in a two under par 7(1 to capture the low gross
n
the
low net catef!M-. Jack Comwath and Hill
award I
and won first
TannIer
turned
of
ine for an adjusted
Green com
LaM
Het"er
and Bob
T~,arr. Seraind plart was war, by
Hraben with a H A two-way be was the result for fourth
Joha
pla ce Finishing at 61 were Bob Pef fly and Hill Welch:
Dowling and Dick C.orstad
xed event sas some wheeling going on as Bob
Sunda y's
Rirk- and .lune I)ressell won the 101 gross monry with a three
st 101 net
over par Th Virgil and Peg Johnson captured fir
a
tie
at
fib
between
Jim and
with 60. Sft-ond low net finished in
Virginia Stockman, Bob and Betty Birle
The eagles began nesting again at holing Hills after a
the
rather long absence. The' 10th hole was eagled twice
a
p
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past week - HaM- Tucker used a driver, bour wood and
while Bill Green got his eagle with the aid of his driver, five
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Re) Woodard scored a three at the 14th hole with
driv er , fwe-wood and one putt.
Chet
best iuc'ures ever were lsci posted last week.
Coruwath
turned
in
his
best
Brown had a 38-36. 76 while .hsck
effort of 4244. 8d6 Congratulations to all of au''
art'
The lady contestants in the Annual Fall Tournament
the
seim-final
as
slowly but surely dropping from the scene,
rounds were played yesterday. Ill championship flight, Pef
.1otuon defeated Ea Gusland, 3-1, and will tee it up next
Edith
week against Fritz Cernk,who won her niatctt over
Gajiry. two-up
. over Margaret
. Cusick wm handih
trat flight WA Salh,
Purunw, I.I,-4, and the will meet
S
, tuartone-up
in 1
nest week. Doris defeated Rose M
Dora Bortner
in the final!,
Lunn
going
up
hillec It, w-rand flight, it will be Florin yt
ouble
tr
,
against lse Lonigon for the finals flanne had tit
yesWrdii with Jan Radigan iy winning 7'4, while' List took
her mateb from Ruth wnowith,
In the t'onsulation flights, the results went this wa :
over Barbara
championship flight saw Otarlene An
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1ndertigfleC
rirIniuwl Name St'U'r' Charts" twaC 04 4OitJ%1,'nen' will C0fl00' 1'
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notice, the I 'c
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Springi. F itor ins
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Eluum,r back, Dave
as talkws
their "
)-(I dl-fo--at of last weel. tialftiack.. 3eff Jones at business entrrPr,or ts
Cloevrkopmen, £nte'P'tiwhen thry host the' Pitt' WN' fullback, 11111 Griffith at
IncorPorat a P a
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griddert; from Eaqtbrook at flanker. Mike Fall and Willie
S W,'t' I Williams
l.ynian High Field tumorros a! Frederick at the ends. Josh
Pi'etoen'
Howell and Scott Fine at
Flor ida. Dc
noon
Dateo of
ta rUes. Ed Piatt and Ste
117,
Last wrek' loss hurt tin'
otw
Packers. ctwnces. to cup Us' Danigientais at guards and John Put,ilth Dcl 20. 27. L No 3 IC
1972
Northern I),visum crown. Last Setutnswskl at center
E , It
year the' gridders. from Lake'
DentenSiVC) along Uw Line it __________________________
Mary not unt won the division
COU411 FOR
will bt, Sam ii!iltwu 1111(1 SWU I 4W y14F CIRCUIT
but were the roverall winners in
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
(,t'tu' at ends. Miller Brown
the Central Florida YM CA Pap and Cluild Roll lit tackit'S and CASE NO " 122) COP Pk i. ION
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at attorney and atcompan.eo by
fi,ng tee 04 one dola' and suc
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Will and 'Testament t.t
ERIC LUNDEEN,

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT

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Florida, on November
700 PM. eat on thereafter as
POIlDIC

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'sCtUP around swimming
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following describiC pcoper-'v
L045 It and 10. Loch Atbat. lilt of
P.nes. Sec1n 2. PIat Book I. Page
63, 's Section 33030 Further
De5C? ib as on Crystal View East
This pubic hearing Will beheld in
tPSl. County CommiIion CPsmnbers
0' the Court HOui, Sanford.
Florida, on NOverflbcf 20, 1972. at
700PM at t toats tperuer as
posl.'04e
Seminole County board
Of Adeuttment
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Ct,'m.'s
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Nul,u' is P*t'et,y giv en that the
bo.ra 04 Adwstment well catiaut' a
PVbI c hr.'.ng tttatii;0r approving
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kq't,OentieI Zone on the following
escribed prop
d W 37' 04 Lolll ano F 31 53' of Lof
11, BlocS 4.5. SOnlando the Suburb
Beautiful. Rum Spr ings Section as
PubIi
?W01'C *0 P83. Pogo 4.5
Pe'oO 04 Seminote County. Fia

the COisn'y C mvneu.on Cp*,nt,ecs

04 "i Court SSOUSC, Sanford.
I co'.c.. ca's Nuw,mteef 20. 1977. •'
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By ,lotS Syme.
Cheirmar.
P',itl.tt 0'iote 30. 1973

Du I till

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i' tIiiflhl5h5.'' 'siul Miingtsiil
aft''r .lrivi,ii', is (i'ni.' 'l's'nisr.'

To

Irnisi third lm' with the win,
sting ruts
'Ihiree stni'hi.hi tters coin.'
t tir.us',h for Vitll;isiss in that
hint ninth after lit.'
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hi'niiui't', '' said Anderson
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on r,
innIni,
%Vi8 )uict a r'is1in' j',r'usnsd
(trOughS!
gut through."
that
Ten..' S third lii' rio of
Williatnis IIPXI tflltS'fl un 1)01)
Minuin'r to sinvti.hsit, telling the the S.eri,'s g4vl' the A' a
kiitl off Cincinnati's i)0n (tii.
veteran first baseman
lett. That cnninll margin hasfrrl
i ; sir' cv Inging
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1:rimilitly runs in the eighth ino;n'I',
Pedro Ilorbon. who hilid brought the crmAd I( tit eel

Earl Morrall stepping tit for litjured quarterback Bob (;rivse.

Pitt.shurgh 34. New 1-:iiglaild
24. 11it, Slevivrs beat Holliston

1)1st it shotiltln't stop theni front
stm- ing unbeaten against im-

inuntulth, hut still

* -ed Buffalo
Will) sointiMiat of a shake,

"I'lle Flinn IIIAlairs has t,'-erl

grso4I to

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wing con,ers for the
division title. Iltit.,hin l i ltIn kI-it

was sitting on a 2.1 lead when

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Oakland

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ninig. mu' Iluls' righst.titsnth'r r musty a the ruiLs.' from the 110sf' moved Concepelon to
got tit(- first out (if Illp lilililig. ,I crowil becalm, ear-splitting,
third and at thii juncture. Wil.
harmlesi grounder by Nlikv If(,-

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p4'ninhInts niltrustiteul in to second on Ju lian Javier ' ,

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prove ainid .I slump that is at
three straight.
Sari Francisco 21, New (Jr.
lean'. 14 A ott' for Steve Spur.
ricr, %%ho has 1wen %%.iitins:. inct,
IX,fi for a shot at lirodiv's
quarterback job. Archie 1tti
ning has great ability. ffjt [l o t
u'notigh to carry tite 0-5 Saints.
Kblnisa.S ('liv 34, Phiiladt'lphia

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enough in Monday night's TV
loss to Green Bay, but-thanks
to an Errol Mann field goal-it
should ,Aork Sunday.
New York Giants 31, St. Louis
14: The Giants manic me a
believer against the 49ers and
one of the NFL's least potent
offenses. Coach Alex Webster
says the Giants are "Young and
happy," so they're solid picks
New York Jets 28, Baltinnoru'
14: Who knows what the change
to John Sandusky as coach and

THE ASSOCIATED
The Baltimore team sas
thing but a bunch of sWedin
Bullets In the first quarter of
from Unitas tit quartiti- back will
their basketball game 17hur. havel 7"he Jets have strong
3day night. In fact. when ffie running with Emerson Boozer
buzzer sounded, the teanli WOS
and John Riggin.s to go with Jic
1n 11 points,
Ni*niuithi's golden arm.
flwn the Bulle ts ient Into ac
lion against the Kansas ('itvaha Kings and £tred 13
straight points and mmwnaged to
pill even at -34.
The Bullets' act finally ended
WIUI them 11 points ahead of the
Kings 94-83 in the only National
Buketball Association gannie
Thursday night.
In the lone American Basket.
ball Association game, Mt'rophis nipped Dallas 115-113
Phil CenLer scored 24 V)insL
for Baltimore and newcomer
Elvin Hayes, acquired from
Houston In the offatason, hit ii
The Kings hilt 13 of their fir.t
23 shots from the floor and li'il
319 alter the first period liii
the Bullets came hack, tlit'rt
pulled ahead for good w:th a 4743 Iudftinw lead.
Nate Archibald led all phi)'
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victory, He also scored 17 points
to.' the Turns, wbat.s on'.' tralled
DalLas by 14 f)I:ith iii the Stilft
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lohnipson scored 21 for the
TUIJ while' Bob Netolirky tuol
25 fur the Chaps.

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t,ink it solid 3.1 lead in the 1972
World Series

Taylor's great running and

Street and Brasise Street
'Thri publ.0 hearing will b held C

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Hilt 9th Fa i rway beten Jacso's

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,he PaC,04retiDenCCandPb0'C

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then ce N 77 0e9rt 33' E 20' thence
aegrees 44' W 1$ $9' to POB
Lot Ii block C. Traci 12 (less t*9 94
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Lai 17
ees s - w wc 'a Braise Drive
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then ce N i aegs'r's 41' E along Lip
Bri.e Dr we s.O thence S fl
orgrerti s.
30' E 91 02' to t*g

ntv. Florida.
Judge 04 Seminole
Pitt of".ce in the court P"te of sad
Cpu's", a' 5n*or0. Florida. with;
t calendar monthS trom tPIC time

Fiorids at' Novembe' 7g 1972 a'
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Bowl crown-is healthy again
Green Bay 13, Atlanta 10:
and lurking in the wings as Look for a defense struggle with
Morton finds himself continuing little Chester Marcol as the
under pressure.
hero after ever-improving Pack
Elsewhere, the Miami L)ol- quarterback Scott Hunter
phins will probably be less sen- guides within range.
sationally coordinated with
Detroit 17, San Diego 14: Altit'

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Ii's the first of two National t.arrs- Csonka is bruised but
City playmates can't afford to
Conference Eastern Division should play and defensive fool around ... even with the
shootouts between coaching tackle Jim Dunaway has a bad winless Eagles.
masterminds Tom Landry of back. Miami won't have it easy,
('leveland2l,hlouston 14: The
Dallas and George Allen of but
Garo least exciting of NFL matchups
placekicker
Washington.
'epremian should save the with a vote to the Browns. Why?
Sonny Jurgensen should dent day.
VeIl they're playing Houston.
the Cowboy defense for the 58
Why? [leek, you just can't skip
i,os Angeles 24, Cincinnati 21:
yards he needs to join Balti- Another marvelous matchup
ii game.
more's demoted John Unitas and a super fl-am offense should
Minnesota 26, Chicago 10:
and San Francisco's injured be the difference. Coach Paul
Vikings defense, which has firJohn Brodie as the only 30,000 Brown's defense Is tough's with
iled from the Purple Gang gbyard passers in NFL history. Mike field equal to any tackle in
ry da),s, still should contain the
Also In the Redskins' favor IS the business. Actually, it COUICS
Bears' strong-running, but
Larry Brown, cur-rently the down to a slight nod to Roman
poor-imssing quarterback, BobNFC's hottest ground gainer Gabriel over Bengal quarby Douglass In the Monday TV
1* with 555 yards. lie galloped for terback Ken Anderson.
Slioticial, it's Fran Tarkenton to
110 in 23 tries last week as
SS for a couple arid ruperk u)
Oakland 27, Denver 10: l)birWasngton ripped St. Louis
hiss image.
yle 1snmionica seems to finally
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have the Raider offense in gear.
Dallas quarterback Craig Denver blew a great shot at
Morton was tlaniling. a new ad- viu'tttr against Minnesota and
Jective for him, as the Cobo's the Bronts figure to have lilt'
battered Baltimore 21-0 in the shot at butziping off Oakland
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game that cost Colt Coach Don his name is Floyd 1.ittlt', it
McCafferty his Job.
runiting bark who would be an
But now, Roger St.aubachNFL idol with a more winning

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1972
fCCVC•'iDfl•I
va'5t
owned
DLI
in second flight, Jeanette Vidder won
Sanford art' Altamonte. Sprint' guard The linebacking
and t.Cuiit, on the tOilD*iflg ortc'ibed
U! Dave' Wilchar, Ned
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Jt'mikui, 4. while iteruc Maston defeated Babe
Lab, Lake Mary and East- nth- up
poPr4"'i'
h'S *IIC
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
It was Altanrnnte Uist Stevens and Pat Schirard 0-'"
Third flight saw Phyllis Cardascia win over Doris
'?tw N 20o oA' CO the tpluvwing
Desenøantt
tioic.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
slipped
past
the'
Puckers
in
tact
tktfetisis't'
halfbacks
are
Bernie'
Scliults,
oesibid
part.'
From
the
SI
lice
NOTICE OF SUIT
CUlT lid AND FOR SEMINOLE
Kobylak, one-up. aid Nun Brunner defeat A
rner 0$ Secl,o" 3021s 301,
VonHt'rbulis, Mike iyes amid
i.M C !"'OIJ' and
COUNTY. FLORIDA
run
N
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ant-up
week's. game
wtbt Seminole County- Fla..
Put j(IhtThO!
CIVIL ACTION NO 1*3
DORO'T4Y STOUT. h
the £ line 04
There was. ul' a field day for the previous)) eliminated
asang
W
II
Degrees
tviii's
isf1tnsivt'
Th usual
IPP4EP. 1' C'L ot
RESIDENCE
unk nown
POB.
to
a
l
1492
sogross
and
low
net
The
Low
gross
interests said Section
ladies wiurts cisisted ,f low
Plaint iff.
Itt al prties claiming
..r'r
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11'
15"
on
s ii went
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through. unal.' o against thence' c
Sue Hughes with
award was captured
thenCe
W
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thence
STOUT arsO W 1331'
(API F (Al' CAPITAL coa
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t 1$' E 63663'. tpericel
Jew's Harris with a 73. white Fran lAte won second let,, net
wife, and to UD O9
STOUT.
POPi.'IOIf,
a toreiu's corporation,
IP0'TPfY
Io•pQiflt
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with a 74 an a match of cards ovet' Toots Mitchell. who s.
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Defendants
awarded third place prize
Trail lsIC pci'st alst be'nO the PC oa
.,: prflpe'l', tiereir Deicribed
NOTICE OF SUIT
''. APE HEREBY NOTIFIEr a Curve' concave Ii',, having
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to'ecIt a nu'
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55
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chord
bearing
Degrees
'uaut a" the toliawiflO r$ properl
Wilmington. North Carolina
3730" Wt ru's ttsenci
of
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D.V'eeS
' Seminole Count',. rioria.
(age Fear Ca pitol
04 sauD
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aionc t
avve
,pt 23. BloCi I. SuflliltiV ci'.wi
(OIPO'atuO's
PT.
thence
N
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the
the p140 triere04 as Curve 310$ ttt
The Sanford Naval Acudeni class. as '1rinity Prep or acc or ding to
WIlmington. North Carolina
.t concave Wit, pewing a radi us
will not be nwking the long triP Cleamuter Catholic but they 23 as vca'De .Ii PDIit Recat of • Cutoff
You ar e hermit, notified that a
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a
central
angle
o
04 ID' arC
prrIflUir Coon. riorid.a
Cv"n.inI fat recs,on ,n,unct,on,
Si. Pt'tcrsburr to battle' Ui' will be' plent} tough
- rj's ipence' NEIr
o'titeC acir'ns' yot
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and o'tt-'
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s
gridder u! Actmiru Lurruigu
a'c
o'
•iung
trt
P's'ubuhk starters tur the- SNA art r,Qu'reC serve a cop',
Suit
the above Iy
you
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PT.
run
tnnte
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The St. Pete choul will lx,
oef ws.
ou ars'r.qu,reCtcsarve. cuvv
offense include's. Jeff WitIL' n an to it on C
105.54
tonc.
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Ipence
and
y
of 'i"F
CO PO
ent' Cr Pieed inC in the
Palme. who last won sonic 15 niskingthe trip and the Middies tenburit aisdKenEvans. at ends. r.NUP(W COOMES. iso.
P 0 8*' SO oupreCs 1 $" 130000 theC
P
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NAPA, Calif A?: -Tin'
011iCt 4 the CIi'b of Its Circuit
MlLLE
fur
the P014 FvttPOf
to
onthsagoandhJ*d been mired will Ix- acting as the host
92'
take place ScoU Ault and Steve Sooner illS. Orlando l-ip'.da. 32L2 and * 120
I
tug man with
the OestfSt)qC l.5 aPPoutimoh1'P " mile CoUrt D's at bm'tOi'e the 77th day
Uw longest, m
meeting which w
ur,ginat wett the ClefS a4
an
one
of
9t1
IVV•Vw'
Nows,'nt)Of,
1972
If
felt
the'
you
fail
tomorrow
night
in
Sanford
at
tasekies.
Monty
Adair
and
' .4.9nway
shoulders looked off onwwh
on or beta'.
Aporo&amp;imalelv a *9Cm,, 51f0 tOntitSO will be
an al- dismal sluiniS of his tOFied
Frank Facvenda at guards. apove styled cou"t
o'ne'rwisu a 'Trait in India's Hells
s'
In the distance and let
23
fat t he
d.l'n.nded
November
aparns'
14144' On the
a
0f Stadiuni
tou
zoo-so
ripped El t'ok
acres.
r
Coach Peter Valentine ts. Steve Lane' at center. Join ,uDg!Y*en' map tie entered against
moat wait!ul note creep Into his
pa' with a 10 Thursday and tied
WITNESS my hanD nd off iciof
ar'ng will be 1*50 in
'This publiC
voice.
at complaint or petition
win me. Pn
this 11th 0.y
Knudson for the first round lead straight outings by sl.eablt' Wood a fulltack Terry' Dodd
at the Court Moult. Sanford. (ou,"y
Of Ciclob.' lit's. t977
1977
gonna try as hard as I can."
Florida. on NOvoititief 3V. "77. at
•i
!SeaU
1!i5Ifl
tttec.oftr as
'00 P.M. U' .5
national Open Golf Tour- 66-0 and 67.0 scores. Last week
AP'TPIIJP "4 bEcr.wlTM. JR
117MUR P4 li(C~WITM,
possible
Mani of U's' saint gridders
ises, but Arnold Palruet-flOW
were an the short
Curb a' Circus' Court.
C
04 the Circuit Court
Middies
the
Seminole
Cou's'v
Booid
nwTit.
Used Urt defue. With
Semino (Dunt!
BY Cttl V Eern
43 and rapidly approaching the
score
in
thwn'
clash
will
be
42
ck
th
e
end
of
a
ADIU$1
ba
04
0
,'tla 7 Vin
's"e'
Cp
B,
sttus of elder statesman of the
ith ro'ouflty rival. Lake' the t'xct'ptiufl oi' deft'nsis'c
by "'
overcast weather W5
t),9u't, Cir,
Publish Oct 2C. 71, 5 No w 3. 10.
coot.
Ct14,rnIOri
bat'ks Steve (gc'd Bruce' '
r. ecu!! tour---was; at a tie for
...rn..r ni ti,....ti,,.2.
r,-, 'x'
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19?2
Thurnberry
and
Eric
Van
DEI 119
it lead again and ttlrtiiU!fllfl6
The
boys
front
aosa
iii
DE I 122
titles thus
DLI 170
ID
at the same Antserp.
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pin, li-rimner Albin lo,wiq Ito

1 pra),ed that 1111. ball would ,

tiOflJll Football League show- %'f'e picking Il homt' teais
%_
down and the choice is for the
1ond;l%1
S.
,
I%%r
10
(If
1.1
visitors
Redskins to upset the in. .\
cuinhcnt world champion Dal. trot away with victories.
Ins Cowboys.
Alter a delayed
s in tit(,
tart
C.,
picking business, tilt- debut
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Defense should be the thing, record was 10-3 for .I .769 per.
matching a Washington bunch t -u'ntage
that hasn't allowed a touch.
(;aittt'.ht - .garis.', here's the
LIAWTI in eight quarters with IJ1C
1II) it looks elst'whit're for the
Dallas t)oomsday boys who sixth week of the NFl. season:
haven't allowed

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which have .several tough N
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o su
meeting tonight
5-AAA chase are
Another of the top learriar. in in the District

the three leadM
The Saints are on top but how when two of
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both with .'-k
- not known. Trinity Prep's Winter Park.
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liesloes honoring the above presidents, prim will also be
awarded ii the winners of the McRoberts Tire Compan
,-rently beinp contested It's a best
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gait liii' pitch he wa,iti'il ziuiil 1)111 tlnnigh,t it Wft tUjie for IsIs best in with tho winning ruin to 9,.
It in iii,' right pini
a single to rrlli'vr, ('lay Carroll
wild h'err and an nxpk4ing
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c(orPt,09r,I In rent.r field
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International Thastinistress Orlando Club will participate in portiinity to become more cithere is a theft of the item.
fective c-itiens, by learning
Mrs Randolph stressed that Founders Month will be the ,ouit meeting.
skills,
to tell
A
program
designed
communic ati on
pernnssibk
to
use
the
celetrated
on
Thesda'.
Oct
4.
: is not
the
('.athedrs.
the
Toastmistress
story
and
leadership
principles
and
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p.m
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at
Sx'ial Sec'w1t number as an
ticinal
of
St
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corner
of
benefits
to
be
derived
from
or
icienth ing mark, but that Tncist Church
Toastmstr'ess is the largest
people are using their telephone Jefleraim and Magnolia in membei'ithip in Toamistrris
women's educational
will
be
presented.
Mrs
Paul
nonprofit
numbers with area codes also Orlando
Members
from
the
Sky
Gunn
will
be
the
toastmistress
orgamrticinmthe
world. It has
inscribed
cif
the
evening.
SO
United States
membrs
in
all
Anchors
Club
In
Sanford.
the
m rniru-vacatrnns wtuc are
international
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in
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being used a; an inducement to r*rk-Orati'rs club
the
clubs
offer
women
the
op.
thrciughcit
the
wcrld.
Center
and
Training
increase membership in
Membership is non-partisan
Seminole 7nobical Societ has.
tanan. Any woman
arid
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ncrt meeting a! the Zoological
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Mrs. Vera T. Jackson. t)eckbe invited to oiri the SCICICII
Ktrb Grant will emcee
Tamorrc'iu night. Oct l, at L
Orators
or Mrs. Martin D.
order Ui have more complete pm
sh
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Judtes will be Mrs. Walter A. Sullivan. Orlando.
% participation in the auditorium, some little darling
Also information is on file
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will be cc'wned Little Miss Gielo. Bill Reck and Cliff
with
the Orlando Area Chamber
Mrs .1c,hn Quiglex w&amp;s
rw in a contest sponsored by Nelson.
is
welcomed as a ties memtiex as Sanford
Proceeds from the event will of Commerce. The meeting
and
Business
open
to
the
public
and
refresh'Help Save Our Zoo"
ias Mrs Pearl Scott and Mrs Profetonal Women's Club
ments. will be sened.
Dorothy Boo , Ganas s a' BPW
EOthS tnvied

DEAR ABBY: About the man who couldn't (or
wouldn't) call his wife by her name I know exactly how he
feels because I had the same problem.
I'm a widow now, but I was married for many years to
a man I just adored, but I couldn't call him "Charlie" to
save my life.
One time, some relatives got a hold of me and Insisted
that I call my huthand "(tarlie"—and I could hardly say
It. It just didn't sound r1iht. I could call him "Darling,"
"Sweetheart" or "Daddy" [we had six kids), but I couldn't
call him "Charlie" to his dying day, and how I loved that
CHARLIE'S LOVING WIDOW
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by our given names and for a guiid reason. I am his sixth
and he is my fourth husband. He slipped just once and
called me "Sally." (My name Is Bertha.] I was married to
two different Bob,s and I came close to calling him "Bob"
on more than one occasion. We made a deal. He calls me
"Baby" and I call him "Pops." A 55-YEAR-OLD "BABY"

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alerie Cci1tert find nest nwmbcr \lrc Iohn QutgIe at the
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was "Honest or Stupid" for returning that whidi she had
found, was obviously disgruntled because no rewards were
offered.
If one expects to be rewarded for honesty, it means
tat honesty today is a rarity, and I don't believe It.
A number of years ago I was stranded In Durham, N.
C., after having lost my wallet. A Negro bellhop paid my
hotel bill plus brkfast, and when I obtained cash by wire
to send me on my way, I left a repayment plus a reward
for his kindness to me.
When I returned home I found a letter with the reward
money returned to me from the bellhop, stating there was
no price on his friendship to man. I was deeply moved by
and shall never forget it. By the way. I am white,
his
which made no difference to my black humanitarian friend.
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OFFICERS SERVING WITH the line offcers
of Sanford Assembly. No. 25. Order of the
Rainbow for GirLs, for the ne season are. from
lest. Patti Meyers. Susan Or-wig, Cher,vl
Sprague. Terry Witt. Debra Sauls, Marie
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tnr'duN-d as a visitor and adults is nominal and children
Valerie Coltier introduced her under 1 will be admitted free
enL Mrs Shirley Trues,
Along with Ue Miss BFW,
Wilsonspokewoman for
announced
that
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first
and second runner-up
Dot Powell
uniess the members are Will also be selected Winners
will receive bonds. Disney
rrwetmg
mu! ted., all
held
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Brain
Tnwe's
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Problems? Trait Abby. For a personal reply, write Is
AUY, BOX 0700, L A., CALIF. $0000 and esel.se a
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Cont'renc'e room with the pares
Dote prizes galore will be
luncheons on the second
Thursday and the bus'sieas another feature of the fastmeetings at B p.m on the I owth paced program
.*,.s. a special bonus., Sky King
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MRS WM C. GORVILL. mern'erstup chairrnn. ir'uri iei.
Mrs. Robert Flegan and Mrs. Hiram H. Maynard new members of
Alpha Phi. Joining in the we]caxne is Mrs. Gordon Erickson. right. The
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What do you think of
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Top level Is the
-North really doesn't tiavi' a
bid over West's one-spade
opening. If he doubles he
expects his partner to hid
hearts and his minor suits
are just four cards each.
Then East b a r g e a into
Blackwood In d I r cc t re
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opening. North doesn't know
just what I. going on but he
passes at five dianiond's and
East settles for five spades
This gets back to North
and North should have a
pretty good picture of the
East hand lie has tried for
a slain) with just one a"
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TODAY'S QUESTION
Your part:..r cuotitmea, to six
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Answer tomorrow
S.s4 Silo, JACOIY MOD!IN book
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hit ,,o,rc' Ir'is,ire omniti lees frayed nerves ('arty along a
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ui' ctt excited attomil r'xpktring new places that skinnorl
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on hair in utimi, hettict of a tiusinesu or social nature low
lit) time In oflt.ltlIfl ihow who .u:e •it'le to help you make a
su tess of uhicuui Ile it-si hasuy, and show tuotur p olmkc lit
,'set) th tug V ol) Io (lie it't$tI I ti.Iglui'ltt
u Rh- S 4 Mat 11 to Api I 'I 3 5 ou have to plan your work
(lfl%tIUc lively today it you are to gain your antis You can
have .i convel,kallon A pub the tight pt'isons socially that will be
tulosu helpful lie more tolerant
21)
May 2133 II you think more on those
I u ti RL IS
aims that mean much, you tan unit the right asenues thmougti
whucti they can hr attained I atk wit hi esprrts for advice you
need Avoid one who is greedy
(1-StiNl (May .1 1 It) June .'i A line lay for getting
together will; progiessuve pats who tan give you the boost you
need Itepay social ot'ltgations that will liming fine results
Show that you are appreciative
to July 21) Ideal day for
MOON ('lilt I)Rl:N titine
iec,ng those powerful individuals you know and gaming their
haking Some civic wouk can add appreciably to prestige you
now enjoy Show goodwill toward others
I l-() (July 12 to Aug .'l) (mod day lot looking into new
senitires and meeting mntriesting people listen carefully to
what others have to say tnuea I of thinking you know it all
Make the aquainIance of a htgw ig
%'lR(,() (Aug 2 to Sept :2) ()ihcr; could be pressuring
0ti for money you owe, so Jivide what you have sensutuly
insicail of doing something drastic Sincere devotion to mate
will titing the tune response you ant
I 11114 A (Sept 1 to Ott ."2) (Oct in toudi with a dynamic
ally you have anti make plans for gtcatcm success in the near
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k ille ul all that
utnIun.tirti tncttioil, (Or leO te;$ilt* I intl new items of apparel
Ittat you nerd , titil use goo4l lisle
lit ontic I goxl Intends
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.11140.11c your itleac lot ie real 'tin aol then ream
an1 have
an enjtya"lc time toettiei N ou ,an put those creative talents
have over very*ell now
I A l'R It ( iH N I I)e
to Jan ,'()I Dote ,t your energy on
that
you
can estat,Iiuh jteater harmony
lautily attains now so
there llnve fine talks *oh kin so that you know how to make
the future more atiluienu Do not argue
AQUARIUS (Jan 11 lu I-et, 1,)) V on ate thinking very
good sense of humor now A good time
deaily and have
to make new imrangennents with allies ft-n tt;e future lake care
of :tnipottaflt orreiponilence
I'lS('I-S (I ci' 20 to Mar .0 You have excellent business
nse today and can he an inspiration in others who are having
their ttoublet A COfl%UItaiiufl with a financial experts is wise
Relax at home tonight with mate
he or she will be
It YOUR ('11111) IS 130K N TODAY
on of those intelligent and talkative young people whose
ho pioneers leach at an early age
judgment is gooI and
not io act too hastily, otherwise this could undo all the tine
potential in this most interesting chAtt (,ive a; fine a college
education as you can afford Only gentle duscipline is required
"hit Stars impel, they do not compel What you make of
your life is largely up to 'it )tJ
Carroll Righter'. Iniividual F oreasi los your sign for
November is now ready I or your copy send your burthdate
and S I to ('atoll Righter I ore.. is: 1 name of new sç'ipert Bo x
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(liflk" here in Re:iver Fills
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I)Iompii.mr.ouic nigttuec ,nakv'
the bride far more .illuiring
titan she appears a 1.t nuck
Whys
Because frilly, silken clothlog is a (etish that men
have long chrriclu'd regarding .m sed,ntive girl
So th thinly clad female
figure is more enticing than
the nude iIv'
Even ,it I,,urkcqiic' ;I('v.
it is the m t of disrobing th.it
amswa the cheers ant ipfrom the male aitti i-

piamiicr

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he
h"ume cnmewh;,t
jaded in his t't,tit' fervor
"Familiarity hreed.s ri"i
tempt." is ,incithv"r .(rta'4'
that will then cc-.ir him jnt
grtvifl pittonle ettit"
And if Joinet ilso ,ultt 10
to 2(1 ertr.m P01 1"(1-1!w
time she is -10, her no'!.'
bedy will lose e'.'en more '1
its enticement
T)'ie nightie ',vr,Ic1 then
help hide ome if her nega.
live appeal 'Ind
nd let her m i?.'
rTIOTV' easily 'onit,re up ((1
,mtlginlry picture of her
,, hrkk.
Recid.', nude bodies '-i
le 11)(401 ie'r1t r.st ion
the sheets, to ynsir III h
hills ire higher.
And many men eomp!.itn
of stiff necks or arthritit
shoulders when they lei',
in the node. Why?
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LIBRA (Sept ,l to Oct 12) f aking steps toward paying
your debts is wise tod ay, since broken promises could he
costly A tactful approach is necessaty with mate I ry to he
undertanciing and not critical
S( ()Rill() U)..t 14 to No
213 Analyze your (acts well
te(me y,'U cliii uis the matter with in associate tomorrow
M.kr sure you are understanding when dealing with the
public Ssoid othets who are in a mo'-i to rititLe
S.W,l II A KItS (No, lto be .1 1) Make plans to do the
wo,k ahead of you without trying to get others to assist you,
since they have othe: things to Jo Conditions now could be
confusing Don't jump to any conclusions
CAPKR'OKN (Dec ,'2 to
,liJ ) Engage in recreational
activities alone une othe:s are in no mood to go along with
ou now 'iou are creative .ini can put your talents to work
very nicety now Perfect your hotibues
AQUARIUS (Jan II to I'eh Ui) Instead of arguing with
kin, be sure to di) wtiate,ei' is necessary to have harmony
there I hrrc is a point of ..cntention at home that should be
clitrainated Avoid a false friend
PIS( I-S (('eb 20 to Mm. 20) Don't act too hastily.
too last, or you could get into trouble today Make sure that
you shop carefully and not he too esriavagant think of ways
to improve yo'ir linanes
II 'i- OUR 'HILD IS HORN lOO.u'i
he or she will be
one of those very practical uung people who has to be taught
to be objective so the tine abilities to solve problems will be
ic.ilized I cah to oe coflctCfltiOUi so thai a feeling of
titartyrdorni will be averted Save money now (or a cc-cl
..olkgc duatton utuik lessons arid ,,poi t, are line here
Jan

soundly.

upper

(hue the girl has remos'I
the J.,t vestige n( her tinder
gttt'nt5, she loses the dr-i
m.itlt: values of •mnticittinn.
Anth-lpatuon. nins an old
adage. 1s greater than reali141turn."
Besides, the competitive
spirit of the uisu,uj male
makeshim more eager to
Approach a ptrti,;llv clad
bn)uirloIr mate. It's .t ch,uIknge.
And the act of (Il%roI)iflg
his bride alsotriggers" that
habitual fetish, thus stimuihating his
eater ardor,
J.ir'iet'c husband mat' not
nerd this extra
to his
libido .14 v et!
But after another 10 years.
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By DENNIS NF.ELD
,t.sstiated Pr-ru Writer
- South
SAIGON I .-5P
Vietnamese forces skirmished
today with enemy units mliiin the defensive belt
around Saigon while government rangers fell back before a
determined counterattack in
(hit northern province of Quang
Ngai, military sources reported.
Communist troops were dryen out of a riverside hamlet in
an all-night engagement 18
miles north of the capital, the
Saigon (.'ornmand announced.
300 enemy soldiers still
re hiding out in the lush
farn:,s and banana groves
around the little town of Sung,
north of Saigon, after
10
rocketing the local adnunz.stroitive headquarters, officers
in the field reported. A task
trating

force If government rangers is
for them.
1; S. 852 tmbcrs dropped
some 2(10 tons at bombs on
'.e':'Communist staging
in
mites If Saigon.
Enemy forces s1.anwie
rockets into Swig Cau ';tll.i.,"
on highway 13, UI miles north ul
Saigon, this morning Two
militiamen were killed and five
iotinilt'tI.
In Quang Ng.ai Province, the
Rangers drove the North
Vietnamese from positions near
Ba L'o, but
hours later the
Communist for'..-e.s !aunched
ferocious eountt'r:ivack. flue
battle went 'in for an hour bethe rangers retreated to
position 200 yards farther
back.
They ctiuiniet1 inure than tifl
North Vietnamese were 'killed,
50 of them by .r itrlkers
hunting

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the one you love is wise Buy some little gift that will be
appreciated
SCORPIO (Oct. 2 to Nov. 21) I'..an how to Put 0Uf
wit?;
points
you can have more harmony
and success Get out together later for recreation that
tnutually enjoyable Reach a far better understanding that
way, too
S,.U;l II ARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec Il) Get an early start t
the work ahead of you as the new week begins, and make a
good impression on higher-ups as well as co-workers Find the
might articles you need Icr home and wardrobe A
friends.
across

in associate so

fun evening

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CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) Ideal day to be with
congeruials for recreations and conversations that appeal most
t
cu Put those tine talents to work that bring eceUent
results Plan to put more money in the hank in the future
AQUARIUS (Jan Il
Feb l) lherc are conditions to
hsndle it hnue that requite tat and finesse in ortici to get
right results try to please kin rnc're L)ont renew some moot
topic that could stall arguments Stay on the right side of tile
PISCIS (Feb 20 to Mar 20) You can now make those
appointments for improving health, business or other reasons
and get the right results therefrom Planning to travel,
comnrnunications are fine Briefness is wise in corrcspondenc
IF YOUR ('11111) IS BORN YODAY
he or she will he
one of those men tally keen young people who has a flare for
detail and you would do well to slant the education along Lines
of property management and high finance 'leach not to
delihem.ite so much otherwise many fine opportunities pass
tutu or her by 'I he e is much rut agile titmuu in this nature that
will make a fine impression on others. Plan now for a fine
college education Not too many sports, though
to

in Combat' Today

SLNllA API — One Japasoldier holed upon a Phillppme island since World War
II was killed and another
wounded in a gun battle with
government troops, authorities
reported today
nest

The clash took place thuridity inormng in a
L.ubang Island, 73 miles soUthwest of Manila, and the
wounded man escaped with his
coturades rifle, a
Jke'tZIIJfl
ict.
forest

He added that the slain Japunest carried 43 rounds of
caliber Japanese uIUttwUtlon
dating (twit World War Ii. a
sewing kit. apeol paper with
Japanese writing and a picture.

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Well, men nnrrr.illy k.v'
their nv'kc md thnsikl.'r;
covered .111 clay via th.-r
shirts md roots, rhoumyJi
woinen do not.
Al night, there(nre, the
man's hart' neck md shritil
der may thus he er-pocerl no
unusual cold air
This uinnatm,r;mi rhtlIi,it
may make himsleep lec'i
for when he h's t
his side, that hare
shslikr may then become
still before morning.
So he may complain of
arthritic pain in the arm that
tmcuuillv is ,inrnver,I most of
the night
Th.mt is especially tnu' if
your bed is hesid,' .0 svtn.
fradv
the
'fow, whrr,'
dnwnwarrl drift of cool .mir
ultimately chills votir e'
pose(I shoulder.
So send for mv hnkIt'?
Se Problems in \1irrtagr.
enclosing a long stamped.
return envelope. plus 2
cents.

At Saigon Belt'

MONDAY
(dNIKAI. I INI)1-N('IIiS A day and evenins
good for arranging to have your wardrobe a nd
ottier articles at home, or of a personal nature, in Iinc
condition l:ntertamn later, or relax to build up your taealth a nd
energy Good for deciding a better diet for the future and for
planning more regular rest, recreation
ARIES (Mar. Il to Apr. 39) Study your liabilities amd
assets well so you can make better arrangements for the
luture l.usteni to what a kver monetary adviser has to suggi
Iollow the best Idea;. I hiink
I AUKUS (Apr 21) It) May 20) You want to improve yt ur
social life, ) plan for that earl) in a in then take initial it
ust
in this good direction in p.iti - A group meeting could he Cps
your cup of tea It is important you dress in fine style
GI- MINI (May II to June 21) If you get together w ith
helper in the pits ay of your stud) you iii muukc the rioghit
plans for greater productivity Show more devotion to mate in
p in and get right re;pouse A gentle ttianrier is wise.
MOON ('tllLI)RLN (June 22 to July 21) Getting in tot,ich
early with good pals and stating your aims brings ezceli mt
results now. Attend that social affair where you can mccl w Ith
people who have might answers to your prottlerns. Use tact.
110 (July 2210 Aug .
1 1) Show your finest abilities I is a
higher-up and gain his or her support for your particu lam
talents, aims Then get into that civic work that can open n evu
doors of opportunity It) YOU. Use diplomacy
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Ideal day to get Into new
outlets or med people who can help you he iniore successi ui
(;ct the information you need from the proper sources. A w Ise
and clever manner with others is best
I IllIt1\ (Sept 2.1 to Oct 22) ('onenIrate on the ma ny
agreetnents you have made with others arid on how to ca try
th:ougti with them successfully Showing - more affection for

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prefers to
sloop with her husband In
the nude. Dv? you iv.s
should beware o domE so!
Of you thus losesome of
your •rotk stimulating vatu•. And at the ago of 40,
you may stuItI.nty find your
mat. I, platonic

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SUNDAY
(,INIKAL I I:NI)IN('iLS Not a good day to
be obstinate with friends ot you couk! lose out
whcte it counts the most Make a special point to study and
make an asscssnwnt of your assets and liabilities regarding
money. property and poisessions A sensible approach to the
materialistic is now desirable
ARIIS (Mar .'I to Apr 30) A good day to quietly talk
over with a favorite adviset how to put your business and
social affairs in better w'otking order More money in the hank
will eliminate insecurity you have
I .SURUS (Apt 20
May 20) You have plenty of time
now to get you: appearance as you want it to he try not to
argue with others Show good friends that you are truly
devoted Get rid of that unhappy feeling
(,l: MINI (May 21 to June 2 1 ) I igute out what is keeping
you from getting ahead as fast as you would like, then put the
right wheels in motion ( orrect coons in leports A friend
needs assistance lie sure to give it
MOON ('hill l)Rl:N U tine 2 to July .l) You want to have
a good time socially and this is fine provided you cheer others
up who are in the doldrums Not a good
to work on a
person?l project Relax tonight
I 1:0 (July 21 to Aug 21) I ake cane you don't irritate a
bigwig or you could lose valuable support now Handling
public work is line but don't take any risks Use your
peisuasive powers and you get fine tesuits
IR(i() (Aug 22 to Sept 12) 'iou want to engage in new
pleasures but don't irritate those who mean much to you A
telephone call now could he annoying hut take it in stride
Show that you are a capitlt person

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W. C,.,,., PhD, M.D.

Jan.? says the

l'lll.l.Y (H.Wfl

II?,5,It 1411 TY I tiitI the 'antic pr?'lorri nt Anila with
t,,hto't looking lt''n,, a rug s11'king I', the floor
I
Pt p"; I;,,ott c'lI tititil I fu'iinrl full at r ,'n,Itt I, ant noon in rirripperl
IIII 1111, ''lfr'n'tI tig r ,ihher anti I tie n r ,it,t,"ii srr,ur,rl tllssc,lvenl
It ilk.' itttii,' %%'I'r' up with, clear water anti let riFt'
JAY i;I:I-

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14
2
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in both minor suits.
South is marked with an
ace and probably nothing
else, but he certainly should
be long in at least one minor
since clearly he can't hold
more than one spade.
The five flO-tTIlrn() call will
get him to bid his better
minor and South should not
be set more than one trick
at six.
Sure enough. South bids
six clu bs . Vest doubles.
What else would you do's
South looks worried until
tie sets dummy. Then he
rolls the spade lead: draws
truitip - eventually finesses
twice in dIII!1oiids and brings
home his slam,

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1)1'. l I'l ill )i' I not rinaw", lug Attilti wlift r ar,nir't r"
1111(t)' 1111) t i,I't,r'r h,it'king fittiti her rug shirk Ii, the fir"'
I lint! Iii,' snioc' tnntilc'nn wilt, 111111r, nuti frou,qI the 11041 way
Ii, i"nictve it wtis It, tiriiii'ot, It," f''arn sell?, iitttter
I ni',t,p,,,her It Is flnin,,,nt'Ic' ' w ill 111pil it is "ashy revn,rivel
'l'Pie flub! et'I,Ilnrntos sti flier c' is no Irntplc,n wit?, a ii n go,
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should
parties., clubs,
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DEAR ARR\': I married a girl named "Anita" which
happened to be my mother's name. I couldn't bring myself
to call my bride "Anita." Worse yet, that's not all I
couldn't do, so 100 hours on the couch and $3,500 later I
overcame the Mother thing-but what it drag!
*7rrE11 SIHIUNK THAN SUNK

LT. .1G AND MRS. DON FREDERICK BRUMRAUGH

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DEAR DANE: Keeping quiet about one's good fortune,
lest the dciii"hear" nu and reverse sour tuck Is not only
a Danish superstition-11's iewlah, too.

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DEAR A111- This Is In behalf of the man who has not
called his wife hy her first name in 20 years
I, too, am such it man. I hive my wife dearly, and sltho
she has a beautiful first name, I have avoided calling bet
by her name during
aImwit 50 years of our happy
marriage.
Why' Because there is an old Danish superstition that
love for one's dear wife shoiihl be kept well hidden an the
drill ioecn( hear abut it and do her hit in mit of sh,'e;
skkcdness t"onii'quently a huab*nd iilI refer to his he
loved wife as "'The Old
or "The Old Woman" or
something slightly degrading, should the devil be listening
and Identify her.
I realtre it's only a silly sui'crstitlon, but I've never
been able to zdiakt it.
SITF'EHSflTIOtTS DANE

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luncheon meeting at the Brim
In marriage
conference room with
the bricl wr ; Iorrim: Ttwers
\ nc;in( Swtw'
rslk'r)t
th çovi n 'h.zini1ti lswt.
't'r satin vith scalloped pressdmg nc'edtbatth
She
and chapelquestionnaIres distributt'
thu-Mn W!flWfl
.n were trimmed with among the members recent'
slns indicated that beautifwatini
.-.'ades of pearls and
of trLsh eonta1ner
veil of silk illusion was

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IMIAR AI4fl\': I was In the same boat sith "Nanw
km," whose huish*n*l of 20 years refused In call her by her
fl Mt
This mit I was man-tel to for Itt years wuulI never call
me "VIola," which was my name. (TI was always, "Tell
your mother, etc ."l
I ooc'e asked him why he never called inc "Viola," and
he said there was a little town by that name he listed
I
asking him to call me Viola
I'm glad we aren't married anymore.
VIOLA

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e ration Id e n Ii f i ca lion Pro gra Hi
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The
j
ps Raiiuni Springs.
as iw*n'ivnar
MiirN Wuii thersb Baker, gcwn of, Nlov bloc velvet with ner
lieutenant
tiufltor
Bobbie Kuntz, son of IA. arid Yflcrs Club. 1W t -ii table gr'rn is a
A1hitRo. Ga., beeanw the bride empire bodice and short
P'3t' pmaing vilth the 135
of Li jg Mn £redenck sleeves The bodice and sleeves Mrs. Robert A. Kunt?., Albany. held a three-tiered wed1ng
ei'tlng
NaVi
IITi(f ttct*ii to RV A144
topped
th
white
wi
cake
Brumbaugh. Naval Air Suiturn, were trimmed ,with matching was ring hearer.
He is a ct pilot. The bride is
The bildes mother wore a befls and surrounded wt
A1hsir, c;,. Ct. 7. at S p m, in Nav blue velvet ribbon. She
office manager of tra
and pastel colors
the Alban Naval Air Station wore a matching ve!vet choker street-length dressof beige polished i
C*b)C%1s100. Inc. (it Alban)-..
of 4açy
po ns
and earned a single red rose. crept, with matching
Chapel.
wn guests ifldtkied
Bridesmatron. Mrs. 3aman cessories and a white carnabon Sheat, aunt of the bride cut
The Rev. David ?vinrruin was
ancc F.
r.
and
Mrs.
(lOIn'S TflOth('t
J
t'(i'S(igC The
MI1W c'h'rgyman at the Kiffer. Aihan'. WC an Pfl
U.
R*U1TIbaU
cNw' It street length dress of refreshments. were se It hi th
double ring ceremony. Ken aemble identical to that of the
e grOTi'S pareflic. Sanfnr1.
Willuims, organist. presented honor attendant and carried a peach peau de anic with mat. the dub manag.ment.
ahiosta,
Mist Donna Weatheraby. Mrs tots Wathcrsb,
ching lace t'oat and a white
sin appropriate program of single red rose.
Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Harn
U. jg Bob Thomas, of NAS cornatinu corsage. Mrs. Harry sister of the bride, kept the
nuptial selections.
Mr
WeathCrit, Cain'.
an and Brumbaugh, grandmother of bride's book and all white
m was best
The brute is the daughter of Albany.
M. Sheab, Ash
w.
the groom. wore a white ear- bags with white ribbon bows and sirs
vingas ushers were l2 jg
Mr. and Mrs. J. Keaton
Weathersbt. 21' West Stephens Tim Rrnadle. 12 l'lon Quinn. nation corsage to complement were distributed by the maid of burn, Ga. inti Mrs. Harri F.
nimbaugh.
honor and briIeTIMr(m.
her ensemble.
St., Camilla, Ga and the groom 1,1. ijg Rich Hasse and 12
of the g(lOfli
The
couple
will
reside
in
mother
Following the ceremony, a
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Paul Williams, 1. leff flar
F Brumbaugh, 415 Satsuma

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th e puetmti.ni 'iaid,
Japanese Arribussador L'oshic

U, rube asked that -a ressueteau,i
be sent from Japan to try to
persuade (hit wuwided soldier
and any others in the area to
ie up. Philippine troup isere
'irdereti to stop seeux,'hing for
the
Urabe"s request.
Last jaiiuiwv, a
sergeant, Shumc'hi Yukoi, was
discovered in a cave in luiuii
after hiding there for 27
He -i-aid he hid 'rather th..ui
surrender to the eneimiy."
Japan's Kyudu News Service
idenWied the deissi man as
Kint.'shichi Kouuka and the
wounded wan as Shiru ()nudua.
Oftktal Japanese revun.ts
K)LUJU .!ied-Aug.
1943. and
Onuula Sept. 3, 1943, but the
Japwese Welfare Ministry said
it had lung known they might
have survived the war and gone
into hiding. however. It said it
uteri 'ir '

Japanese

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Japanew Embassy said
had some 1939 Japanese

coins.

Japanese soldiers have been
sighted wandering about the
I
cut Lubang Island since
io but this was Iii,' first titiw
they were involved in a gun
hatik with Philippine troops,

gave then; up for lead alter
Japanitst search gruu
found
no signs of them In 1969 and
1963.

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34-Mobile Homes
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Wntcr Park ar-ta ('honC 1-4.1 322
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Sanford Eiec'rc Co-rpan'
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Maitland. 541 1600
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power steering. ridijI t'rei
milei 13590 500
cars, II? W 151 St • 373 5402

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price, 411
types of air toolS, impacts. ChiSelS
drills. sanderS, hand tOOlS.
sockets, many more All view I.
guaranteed DeLand 734 1,113

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AM-FM Stereo, Factor',
Air, Med Brown '#i Ok
Brown Vinyl Roof
11395

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does Corlolefe erQ'Vle Ii'ialiu-i
$IC(v3 rp'w
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nipl..t, Si"? vice. 5.0 Ups. Ant fir
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rm 7 bath. f0(mdI
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GE OP 0145 CERAMIC $p1131'
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nh types of carpentry lnferiot,
37] 1547
I atericir. ReasOnable

ng

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373 42w) REALTORS 2565 Pa'.
Nights. Sur.Cays I. Holidays Call
3734436
372 6053
373-6435
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1410 II' fiberglass boat with con
brols
Merc motor,
20 HP
C.alvani:rd trailer $100 Phone
1)1 0953 after S p m

Sales

1971 l.eMa,Si .tfltir4r
lAIl If,Ii h'lfl.'l 5"4 "iø,i

i')70 Mercury Montery tO
Pass Wagon. VS. AT. SP,
PB, PRIM. Fartor', Air.

Med. Brown Met

Oh.'.'

$7995

l ,f ,,, .,tipl'

DEES TACit JO'f
Saddles, Nrdiis. HilICtS
2mi Mfo4l loaM
Open I XI I XI 4 i
rd a,..ler.d )fl 77)

I?' Cobia Fiberglass. 170 HP.
Mercury I 0, and trailer 5975 32?
6761 after I p m

50 Garage.Rummage

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P&amp;H, Factor', AIr. Ok
Rlu' 'N White Vinyl
Pof

livestock And
Poui?r'1i

61

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ANT)
[IA THROON'
1 1. f-41 PIE t S I or rota tops, Siflt5,
'-ipert irfltailalon 377 5057

G (il

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etit'f'a. SpriAt - r%r-1 5tf)e-f
l,t,aiI1
•-1rP.j lee na.
'Vr- %'t.le ii'?i - in •,ee t, "r
g4,.ment Miante 'Nrf. befot. #..*
sand tru
fIqtPi Fle P.stno. p
I5n 1)14
f.'d Flr.i1,,
171)1

Single car garage door, wth lOCk, all
hardware $15 Outside door,
5.1 50. III) Buggy, good Co?'dition
make otter 173 4557

ALBERT'S SIGNS, PiaSlic Neon.
fl,llfoards, Truck Lettering San
.
--.. a, ,o. ci 11 19)1

(Hill

I4itt
t . , 04 , ,,
2115 P ('cm? A,r , I'/l 1)1(4

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SIGNS
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I ".I-PEPd 111W repairs, paneling,
I rii%Ji *i.r Ii training
3 $577

4,

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a

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perlene

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377 1557

DONS HAl T &amp; TACKLE, l9 W l%t
St Live flail. Groceries, fleer
PItt 69 Open 1 .lays 377 612w

SIRE Itif
74
51W
Ladies classes starting Mond,i,,
oct 73. 1 p rn • or Tues Oct ?1
9 30 i m iflroll now MILADYS
SISOPPE. Ill Mignolia,
5,10401413?) 0)1)

ofirv3- ciikindsofleaks repar

A ¶i5V1CFMt.4 F/iSO
Shr4iprr' '3- .- I.,.
Pied lC.cJp
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AS tIC grOw V0O' 11 f ,
bedrooms and two baths make
pleasure
living in San Lanta
Florida room hat fireplace
Ktcr,,n hIS bult fl oven and
CenIrai Peat and air,
range
$3i.57C E,cu5e *"r

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014 tt) Small panting. t'iflC
oir 372 3615
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painting or small repairs
OrOund your honie? 00 Crab
It? e. 373 1566 IS Yrt •*perienc?

BeautyCa r e

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COMPLETE
MOBILE HOME SERVICE
AwningS. SkirlingS. HurrIcane
Anchors, Utility rooms. Screen
rooms. Cabana rooms. Cool Seal
Ar Conditioning,
flank Financing Available
CallS3l 7373
MOBILE WORLD
SALES&amp; SERVICE

P.'ijttit'

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Dli yE tiy 416 S Sunland arid see
three
IMMACULATE
thiS
bedroom home completely fenced
FHA
and well landscaped
financed at 5113 mOnth. 55.000
cash, at tr-i unbelievably Iowprce
•' %)5,SX Ejctijiive *ith

Plow Open tot Dressmaking. 20Yr
Alterations
eaperienCt,
Reasonable prices. 7101 Airpprt
Blvd 373 2776

14 7. 1) LAWN SE WV ICE
WEE ESI MATES
37) 1077

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Wi' Hi'P4'r .ill mak'S &amp; ;vicsJris
KIPIGDOPI'S 5(WIPIG CFNTf P.
710 C 1l 54 Sanford SINGER,
__________________
_IP_635)

MATI4EU FIXIT SERVICE
Yard Work Painting Odd JobS
Call 373 7110

i

Sail boat IS' 1404i0 Cal Yellow P.
Whitp Galvanized lriIi'r Eatra
riiC iflQ rigging S Ii' new Iii 777)
after 1 o to
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Sewing

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Auto Iris yrlti ce

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k C NP'SEI,S ftattiiriuj. Dipinu
14*51 l6WrSl I'fi 322

ANIMAL

Approved Mobile Home Servicing
Quality wosk Tom Baggerly Free
Estimates 3730121. 373 1710

AtticInsulations

flooded, 21 PIt Ser'.e
3925 __373 6991

Pet Care

liii ., Elr'trc
I ti. Ir (nI onlr(lur L iCcr5ed,
tnded and inSured Commercial,
repairing
and
resdenlial
Seminole Counly. 21 hr serv'ce
327 4970
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1745 Chevrolet Impala 7
Dr HI, V8, Ar. PS, PB.

Muciral M,rchandis*
t'iaP'

/4 4.J 'n

1)11 Grasshopper. 17% I.ycornng
Assume plymneniS 373 1126

MID ftORiDA LOCitSMITHS
Commercial,
R csident al

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New 'arpet pieces, reasonable, arid
other items Come see at 104 West
Coleman Circle 51 $10

17, 0th ilulI flow Rider. Ill? Johnson
CS HP. $1695 323 119S after 6

Locksmith

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bleater CuuLnng. Space 01 Healers.
Our Specialty Call K,tIph.
123 5951

Appliances

i UI P REALTY
lit 5f
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Boats and
Marine Equipment

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'311 11',,rk
ec,i4hr,i
clef ti'r
$ l'- n'
'.,rdtro
$7995
nrf 'e,t'

iou) Ford Gal 500 Country
Sedan Wagon, VS. A i_PS,
PR, RRH. Factnr' Air,
7395
Light 'fellow

OFt F'IiSlt,f, SFTS sic tie'
rør-.
r ,. ui

.'dtLSOPl 7/MEW FUNP4I TURF
hu' Sell trade
Ill IIS( Ff515!,
17? 5472

'77 1 Craft Iplayboy I. 2$ ft ,srii 12'
17$ HP Johnson putboard Usi.) ii
501)1% 177.5046

Heating

Air ConditionIng

Rcano'
PP'
'.'ESE[R C'P,t.NDO
I
jjj5,5,,Jrenth
Eve SundaY 377 7374

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Seminole Sporting
Goods

______________________________ _________________________

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ROfl5,Ol4 MARINE
7977 Hwy 11 97
3??5961

SHOP THE EASY WAY'

rio.' Co,.n•

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'ill

iPielP iteatlng unit - Oil H.*tpr
',tepi stand arid SO gal drum
t'crfert shape, Clean 371 11*4

,

every problem

t, 3
Neat, newly panted inside and
bedrooms. 1 bath, 513,950 Ideal
for couple or small family Near
tt-iopp.nig,

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Ill 11 Park, Sanford
127 1491. Nighls 37) 1167

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Gold

Brown Vinyl Top 1395

171) Dodqe Demon 1 or
Hr VS AT, PP.H. Ruck?
Seats, Blue 's White Vinyl
2/75
Pool

Sharp Ti, Ii' r*l',.e 00401, 7
pitturI fjh 3,,CrCrIfa.. I 7t
a tbI. lebo' g,rqrtfeC
$) .rh ifl 0749

.S1)OflUIi( •,r,APflFpdrrp.TFF
?'il (plr A/p .377 1916

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up to date way to solve

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Ary ado gct range rwl Oonditfl'
150 44* 43

1.1- 1

Plymouth

5atellitn
1 4w soot! riu'
52695
,"'r, t'.1Y1

Door Hf', Vs. AT.PS, PR,

P4)4. Fartory Air,

3429%

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1971 RotoR ii',
vwil,ipperl arvl speirt'

197;

Pontice Catalina

17,0

Sofa n,1 (Piar. 1$
4b frh, IS

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GMC TRUCKS

Chr -,skr Newport
1769
Cnnvertth!, Vs. AT. PS,.
PR, R&amp;H. Fartor', I5,r.
'Tan -Nith Rrwn Power
1)95
'i_np

'f,t.ft he*r,nm IVIlIC, COmp!C'ø
.,tC!I*fl' -9•,flrl.f , 5(15 0,,
s,
- cii asic

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hourS 371 5046

the most convenient

bam

STENSTROM

,

nd

BUICKS

PR H. Factory Air. Silver
Gray

nt

141 7,1 AIJP API T a ,'ilI established
tiuSineit opecaling I) tCpdinty
I' Of itAbly

The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You!

/ any

toc*. Clark

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LITTLE PEOPLE
DO GROW

Mobile Home
Luts For Rent

30

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l?F() Chevrolet Impala 7
Dr H?, VS. Al, PS, PB.

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conveniCncC. Permanent
residents and newcomers

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I

are listed for your

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home)
4 bed0Of'. 3
.tt',traier Near ithoolt arid
shopping The "Whole Thing" for
5)5.000

2544 S French

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The following businesses

,
.

%iO0 PE'R MONTH
sail you pay for tPiil3 børoom I''h eth par-coed family room
i' neat and CIt'b?) Frtt
clown takes

Sc-'-

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I a vv. .iIc' P'j
liniltr ap.t, till If, anti (It,, Ist

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51 ii'i'l t'', Al P f' U
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FORD TRADE-INS

fPII9 OlTh.s ,qsP.e, ft9'ehIa
'ahia rnVptfCi 114 fl1053()

50

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BedroomS. lti baths, giant tile
family room, with fireplace.
Screened porch ard au the ectnit
that male home ,r thiS area SO
&amp;t,able Call tOdal for Oet$lt

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Wanted To Rent

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Stemper Agency

323

79

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'7? 1 Cr.,It pla,bo-,' I, 11 It and '7?
12% ff1' Johnson Otelt%I,IrnI Used II

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hew tommertial building t l5t,
over 4.0CC 50 Ft *'Pt OffiCe
I , Rt 44 CalL
EemV
space I

Appliance technician. must be Ci

''-1 p C;
37) I33

Th.s NEWSPAPER
knowingly .ccept

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Sanfo'c

SATURDAY
5.00 A.M to '12 NOON

__________ ______________ ________ ________________

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For Rent
_____________________________
11 (( I OR RENT, good lOtitiOn,
17 97 iO Sanford Central Pd A,
carpeted, ample parking An
office yOu can be proud 04. 5,
call 322 7C70

coo Maintenance Man

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And Scooterl

3C A M

FrncP-

needed ApiI, iv' person to
Bahama Joe'S LOOte Pious.. 250S
French Av*

12_imPOrt Autos

-'tONDAY

76

F uc Oil' ruCk D'
S.laryLCD4mttbOn
37743.6)

71-Auto Repat-s
____________________ Mon Walker
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ig_'Trav,l Trii.r

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Houses Rent Furnished

on,
FurniShed
'('Nt.occ"ooc. available Nov I. $135
TwO bedroom full dr'r
51 e5
tC 'e,ned
tom r-i
£.iØilitOC now 5"

"The CIty of San'o'd Civil Service
accepting ap
D,partme'
piica'ont
0' 'tie pition o
Fireman R,giIremefl't 21 45
.
lnmum Pigt
engr
17) lbS
minimum wg'
ichoo or .ai.vaIr' education
lea; resioen' f Seminole COun'p
lees' ii. months prior to
sor
of •oar Ecam'natiO
to, q.11fi.c •pplicants will b
t-ielc in the Civ Mall V 5 s
andl 30P tr.. on Nov 2. 1977 and
NOw 5. 1512 Submi' applications tt
Civil Service Ecamin,r in City
idall p*ior to Nov 7. 1912

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377 0537

WELDERS

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Parts

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Rent

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HIPMENIS OF 1EW

.'iV r'h,taplI. eni lk
t/ - s
'r• n.

or

i'otiro,m, I' bathmnasonrybumr
'i Sanford, close to shool and
slopping Outside needs torn.
.i'nt A' t, 517,500 901 715 317.1
", hCIWO1'I1 7. 9
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54_Iqulpf'fleflt Foi Rent
SS-MitcelIlflPOUI
For Sale
SSA-Household Goods

-".36-

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Unfurnished

25

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'so

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OUR LATEST

t'sitfrm fnmtf.. tft for,,'a !i,
tnd IOU' •hCr4 lC9$t7 •,ia'$ 17?
'757

14- i
hi'r 0,
i lilt tnt tile Fast 'if
It DV P'tiu%Pti'jtit Cr,nuignrvtev't
hiiiljc 1 ISO • 700) 51 0(51 I ItS)
l%l' II,% I411' IPItIP tIPIIrI)nO, .'
i,eln0m, Fr,, ififr,qf'flafiOn tl
. 700 17 (15) 14) SI')?
hø,n atil 1, it,? CI Ptdrnø,ti ,,,,
,?A,, /prmlir,n Ill 9170 Sanf"w'i
mu
one hail l,atb hn.ir
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f.',il.', / i' '1)
lfr,,ijl t,i I, estlrp World Mntiile
t omaln i ng lit Ii hit ii,' Ii
(In
14,IC
tafp
anti
fy
fi
rnIrl lieu
I h Pr IC eu
Si
JOIWIS Rivet From 5)1150
Wanted To Buy
SIP
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whit hi in, fillipS Pvme A l')$ A
'iu'al4f I r* 1t' ()ll Ifløiil A '.04 I)) Ill)
wilt' ill
'ahul,,u,t nrnvtiiinl
r-l1'wllt1l (.ir1lf9It4
Sc-I Iijrr-i,tiire mppi-ao'al
l'I real 45)4l fat lit p5 nfl Il 57 I
et
ili,-y I or ItS) I itco-it
ie1wei•n Sa,,tord and Deflery
Stenstroni Realty
I
y't P/af ItS Sirtb'icl A,p
('itt Florida Road l'honp 7.7.7
I' ;i; II (II 1i1
,'',A',i' '
illi t1'I'' '4 t0Ii,-$' Ad? '1105
Small pano ir pra'tile
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OlUtIS 'iIitA -t% 7.
(all 1?) 514.5
17? 66)5
117
Mobtir' Homes
_____________________________________________
5)
I.(ulpfl1fif1I For Rent
r l'OSSi 551(114
QUIF I I IVING
l;.60 Skyline Call CII 7)71 Dealer
Pill! A run
(AXE MARY AWl A
Ii r.lI4A
f%at fl'-is
purl'
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wo
nirrn •
ti'l-i((1 I 5 1
Aluminucn st irfing with l'4rt
5, reened in pocti, liru.' iii
116// Is'S' 177 SIll
tisplay no,iei Solil rv',w Itiru Sept
sw- itnniincj s)oi, fenceI in l,.,
10
ird. built in diShwaSher, .,. ci
(WEGOI4Y MOPIIF HOMES
55
Miscellaneous
and ,tovc, all fcw 571500 Call fin
171 55(5)
173 5700
',ii rc iic.i.t
5,,l(fnrq , 5nPrn,i
For Salct
Sanford
PIWI 11 97
17) 457 jir 111 11)1 ,tlei A i ii

THE SHOPPERS

,

_________________________-; r.eo'c-io- 'tame
5735 pe' mor'h piS
l.Ci5t
sei''s and lease 531 711?

373I0

S7-MutiC1I M.rchandisl

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Houses

24

MACH INSTS

52-Wanted To Buy
5)-Swap And Trade

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oppOrUflhh I employet

SO-Garage Rummage Sales

by Chic Young

,

For Rent -? DrOr?) - PiOusi ?rali'
furfl'tPied Cen air t5.t 322 $5Sc

Mercha nd se

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7 3 Ped'c.c'"
Adul! paris 2
r

p$.i.
&amp;e,
Trailers L Ag)'t
ramis parks
SaO4D'd 373 tc)7

opetatoPlant Operators.
rile4 operators. and Lute men
n,nCi0 wilt' awhet
neededI D1 Lauderdale 303 554 4554 Ar-i

51-AuCtIOnS

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paver

43-CimPln Equipment
a4-Sporls Equipment

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WELAXA APAR'e.'ENTS
)i4t 15' 5'

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PRODUCTS INC
t taking appi.ilatiOfl% f' FORk
LIFT DRIVER preset 22 years
oiPt with fOur yedrl espetI,'L
Permanent potltioa with benefits
Salem, commrnsuvate with cc
perieflc'e Apply 1757 Charles 5t
LonUw000 a' Product.00 Office

7na$'

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AVALOP-4 APARTMENTS
ADULTS - 'sO PETS

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Lots &amp; Acreqp
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Ion • irn II Ii *'f I
i let 51) ('UI') IllS • l5 41 I U
55(5) lOaSwa vP I?? 171)
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COMMODORE APARMESTS
3Q37M.gnotaAvt3231

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Saul 's Agency
IAL TOWS
7hul
015%

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W tim; t Woci and ipa•r a valuable
kiiI t the same time Sta"lin;
Ms 1 SO to 5.3 00 an hour 5n0
b'sCf letter *4th persortil details
and goals to 10' No 465- care l
The Sanford p-serald, Sanford, na
33771

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CallL)ulrt Real Estate
'er vi( .
21
I alP 1)) 1491
-- -tSr p,.iC rbajty
Ic, move in twsi NF 'l
'lIe t'b'ttii''ili 1
t'1tti t,ii,-ii-c
,,, I' lOCAl '11% I PiI'., tm,w.fp.I,
i '''i' •' Il'('("'l .il l'i, 715 r-I
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MUSICCO.
17lI 14 i.. 1' %t.'.ii.t
III ''5)
Oi-'rn Dais fill '"
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TRAINEES

Real Estate For Sale

., .'ll Ii' nshed

1 RLuill Steinsssy
Ctr ,'ind - 51 i'i',

rri,ipit
io• 510 8
r
maO
ra 1
a
F5
I14'rS worl b oa PhOflO
i
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1) '
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oP( men, assemblerS fft drivers, -_-_-_-U
Y
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U
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tçkp4S coo pei(*rt Starting t Rent
AparmenS
t
/
wapestonllli%50a0urfo( 22
Uflfurfllthed
,,,•
$horl worl
thou
Ae at
peoam
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we. rOrnICte benit
ç
s-oluJavs DrUtAR'S LaS-i Suse"
'or stead
WATERFRON' .
•'" Li' , ' t'Isi atL S tO ESECUTiVE
vaatiOr, insurance Anpis 1?9
2 Path w !
C5 iSfl1.i 3
a' fhe
Charles St .
patio -.
MrCtetraflCa"
hujgC
production ofl iCe
OvtrlOOIinQ spring teo ake 0n1y .:
Aoat Iments Rent
"The Cits. of Sanford C''$ Serv.ce
Furnished
- Department 5 $CcepIing a
R S'LAND RE AL TV
4
pp's
3eS
371&amp;N
plicavicins for the pltiDn
IPa.?m4'
frfl5hed
gea'v
Small
Main'poance Man OuallfiCitlOnt
15 43 yr5 of i'ge- •lemefltary
2 bathe REDUCED L1QC I bd?
ichDO educator, resident Of Small clean apartment LiPPI'S ar-id
na room *wcarPeti0Q,Cenha.'
•
water t.tfs no pc's 322 0703
Seminole Coun' ton at edit
323 I53
_____________________________________
,,rerencr
in
monthS
2 bedroom apartment
pl,rtrical, carpen'rt. paintIng and
1107 H011y AvC,. 3 bedroomS
upstart. working COiP?1S No pets
concrete wOrk dilted
..,
322 3t after S 0'
tsIrniriatiO' ton auaIlfieC a
pilcan's *11 be f'PId at 9 13 a m
RIVERFRONT
fiopr
furniShed
clear
$,
Lage
anC2 Xp '. - Not 2 1512 Subt"!'
Palmetto Ave .
ri or Wek'sa nClde5 small )
apartment )D
C
Civil
5e't''ce
local
,
pme
applications
bedroom
Sanford
In titU hail no' later tpiar __________________
numCtosl utCi 154.700 O*neq'
Nov 1 1517 -.
*11 •i?)anCe
1 and 2 pp000m MOde'?)

-Wanted To Rent

adiat

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: frf'p - if Mlii iii e1
Pi.ir'is. L.ih ss

Weekend Camp

mesttc Child Care

MACHINISTS

I1 ()S1II 1 hIlt III %tipli II,,,,., ''i
150'
7% fr-il On Angaic,t 14,1
()efliry Atll4 %95(5)ti, will ltt
ft aller atvf or lot r.
l'aunfl. 170? tfwir Avp , Ap''
CIA 1122

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71-ROOT'lt For Rent
2-Aparlments Rent
Unfurnllbad
23-Apartments Rent
Furnlihd
34-Houifl Rent Unfurflilt*d
25-HOUSeS Rent Furnished
34-Mobill Homes Rent
:7-Resort Property For Rent
25-Business Property For Rent

'i-'il

San t(')II.i Ie(ilty
I ,r'', I.
i)a 117 7)13

CAN NON

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Rentals

and

Houses For Sale

31

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furflhed 2

r t.,hI0d lo'. wallS riacftd
carpe' and Ias IIt(PCfl O

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O shoppers, and I gave a silent
th,'ink-ciu to the man upstairs
for all the goodies ste are enjoying.
'hope you change your mind
— or was this just another of
your ways to draw some mall'?"
Now if I were really smart,
Mrs. Harriss, I'd not respond to
your comments arid let some

loyal Democratmake them for
me.
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scarce as nickel cups of coffee.

Move

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Nicked

My position is NOT related to
politics Demos vs. Republicans
per se . . . as much as it is my
opinion that a complete change
of directions and policy is
required for this country.
While we're trying to teach
our youngsters by deeds, and
not words alone, we have an
administration which not only
condones bet encourages the
violation of the Law Watergate
et al. and then Instructs the
judiciary to prohibit any of
those connected with same to
speak on the subject,
how will the truth ever be
known'? Maybe the Democrats

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We have a right to know,
guaranteed by our Constitution.
I believe that there'll be more
than a few others who'll have a
last minute change-of-heart,
too. We're tired of being misled
and will continue to oust theiti
from office vi.s the Democratic
pr ocess - . . the ballot
And this will probably be the
3 biggest shocker - - - I'm already
preparing for the next election
Not just for people like George
Wallace - . - but for in-

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I 'uttst and dci eloper of a large colli,ialssion agenda Is a report
tustrial park near Interstate from the city attorney on tb'
I has asked (tie City iii Sanford legality of L'tutrgifig a 10 per
hi sell hill,a city-owned lot, cent utility tax to churche
located on Seminole Boulevard Intl gt's unit governmental
and west of the Standard ()it .i'litt
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tank farm area
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to
contact
Efforts
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leading to use of the property agenda
Also a public hearin g for
were unsuccessful but it is
kniiusn the dentist will disclose rezoriInig from R-IAA (ii ('-2,
sonic of his p1ans at tonight's property on the east side of

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slug of a ,22 caliber bullet in her right hand
daughter Laura Leigh in the neck.

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bruise on Laura's neck
dramatically pinpoints what
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Vigorous shower and (hun- Eslitt,iiulcomwnent
derstormii lIt'tti'tt)' drenched (lit' Entertainment
hitter Mississippi Valley early hlortist'ols'
toda y while the sipper Midst est I Itetpltnl notes
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lie will return to Washington Order th at after consideration
other Americans" over an end INineilt, Sargent Sheiver,
were tonight, but has other campaign of the briefs and or.i
Agnew
campaigning today.
to the war.
The editor of the Republican planned to be in Missouri. Idaho trips
planned to Kentucky on arguments. the motion to
Thursday and Ohio on Satur- dtsmnu.s be denied. Heexpained
party newsletter 'Monday" ac- arid Utah, while Shriver had nay.
th u u not a nthng upon thr
knots ledged that he helped oth. stops In Ohio and Illinois
that e
President Nixon headed for
Sen. Mc(osern. who takes his merits of the ca_se, in
th
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plainttifs still have the burster
_ campaign for the presidency
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ruling, the court stipulati
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Isli p on LArng Island.

tried the Vieumin war hurt his chances 1) Iofton Jr.
Both Vice President Spiro T.
biggest week so far of his re- of be ating Nixon, although he
would "rejoice along with all Agnew and his Democratic oç
election drive, lie st-ill call

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shooting loops, pardon that

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and
n fair hot,etiniI i
vioLation of the due process
1.iue ul the U. S. Constitution

ky alleged that the
paign In New York, Kentucky defeat Semi. Edmund Ni. Mu-side, the New York City suburbs. Ills defrndantj and (heir agenls
fly (ltKOltY NOKE.S
cheduIe included a motorcade denicti the plairitiff'i rights t;
1)-Maine, during the preland Ohio.
Associated Press Writer
through
Westchester County, .i park tradei's on tfle Lnit which
Mt,,inwhili', Sen. George Mc- dential primary in New hlaiii
reception at the Tarrytown he owrs and for which he pays
With (lie elt'itisiti ju't t'si, Govern said it would be ironic if shire. It was a "jutiiiab!e
the ciililp.aidfl tactic,'' atidud John home of Go Nelson Rockefet- county taxes. Pla'ntiff aI
iseuks aiiil a da y away, l'r'si- it prt'-elet'tton settlement of
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residents have reported shooting In the area,
and many junk cars along the roadway bear
evidence of the illicit firing range, with
numerous bullet holes,
Mrs. Morgan said other PeUPIt' has
i- t'pnrtetl hearing bullets ,00miiig about liii'
arr'a and advised that "Jim and Nell LyIes
I other area residents) had reported having to
dodge bullets on occasion."
Sheriff John Polk said today his office is
a"ary of tit(- problem .in(] stated tile sh,1110ting
suould dt'finitvlv be stopped. ''Arrests sill be

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she explained after prod ucing the spent slug.
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first she thought someone had lilt her with -.in

Au, the only way we'll t". r

solve our problems is to put 11cont.estanta onto an athleh

A motion to dIMnlM -I
million law suit filed by Stan
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I2.'ear-oid Longwood girl, one of

'Congratulations For 'u1L
guts to say
As GOP you'll vote
Mcos'ern way.
There'd be no fun at
all if angels, too
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several cli ikiren and adults on a III ('lilt)
outing at Big Tree Park Saturday. received a
narrow escape when a ricocheted bullet, fired
from a .22 pistol or rifle, left a small scratch
alter striking the girl on the neck.
Laura Leigh Morgan. daughter of Robert
.and Sara Morgan, was one of 15 persons •
including three adults, at the park when ii
bullet apparently fired by nearby target
shooters. hit Laura in the area of the jugular
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the Guardian Angel Patniist,
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in til e water after searching, for other occupanU'i
in the ltM;3 Itamblor £tation wagon.
(Gary Taylor Photo)

.Jiimny Hess, a Korean War veteran with a bad
1'g, risked his OWfl life and jumped into Lake
Monroe to save a Sanford woman after tier car
plunged into the lake. Wanda Miser Cowart, 27,

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WAR VETERAN SAVES SANFORD WOMAN

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1965 Rambler station wagon sheriff's rescue department
went out of control an U.S. 1-92 wa called to (lit' RCt'IW anti hi'
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an ti plunged into the hike at the dove around 11c area where the
to The car was finnII
Sanford itv limits Saturday car
As was to be expected. night.
pulled Irtuti tilt, lake about (ito
Icdiniing my "endorsement"
hours
after th e 10:45 p
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New
III'SS.
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there we more
Move
Castle, i'h'l , it is sitting tin the
than a few letters. Some of
Mrs Cowart wr.s charged
seawall fishing ithen the car
which I'll use in tht column, c.inie off the pavement, hit a itith driving while Intuxtenteil
while
theinremainder
will
featured
the Letters
to be
the sign and plunged into the lake by TrI4qwr 1'E. Dixon, Siit
William Vinton, of the sheriffs
about :to feet frotii where he
Editor page.
It'partment,added an adsitting.
Not knowing about how deep ditional charge of disorderly
"From Florence )Iajss
the is riter was and without conduct after the woman
realizing he might not 1x able to caused a commotion
is ere a S M A H i reporter
swim with his had leg, I less Seniuiolt' Memorial Hospital
- 'I'm not about to take a
According to officers, she
Jumped into the lake and pulled
chance on that i000 perccnter.
Wanda Miser Cowart. 27, of locked herself in a rest rOoiii
am old enough to remember 915'1- Maple Avenue through a and they had to break in the
some awful!y hard times and window. By then, other people door to get her out. She was
certainly if th is country goes for had stopped and they helped lodged In the Seminole county
a crackpot like
jail on the (iso charges.
pull her up on share.
are all going to suffer — plenty
llcs,s is a construction worker
With the woman hysterically
Count )"Yesterday in the market I screaming that there
was at the new Seminole ('ount
looked at the long line of loaded
else
in
the
car,
Hess
courthouse
currently
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                    <text>Monday, Sept. 18, 1972

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clubs spoke to the Kiwanis Club about their experiences. Left to right
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McGovern Consistent
In His Campa"ign Talks
B CARL P LFLBSDORF cislflt on some thuiis said
one Of Mc&lt;ive*'n's longtime
AP Political Writer
WASHtNG1\)N (AP) — The supporters, Sen. Abraham A
tone is different and so is much Ribicoff of Connecticut. "An
of the rhetoric. But the George good politician is. Events
:angc, i—d .0 i'.vc t
McGuvrz, ai áp,asifl
Democratic presiuential nomi- "ith them."
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nee is relatively unchanged
from the little-known South Da- is more cautious in expressing
kota senator fighting last spring his views. especially since he
first denied, then admitted,
for his party's nomination.
Despite well-publicized asking Pierre Salinger to make
changes In his tax and welfare inquiries in his behalf in Paris
proposals, and the abandon- as to whe ther North Vietnamment of new politics rhetoric ece terms for release of U.S
to woo such party leaders as prisoners have cha ng ed.

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taught will not have that right
forfeited by those who obstruct
the laws. . and further, no one
be permitted to go scott free
after instigating fisticuffs, and
doing personal bodily harm to
others.
We don't want 'em to get
away with it...and after personally 31tting4n on a meeting
this mornimg with School
Board Attorney Douglass
Stenstrom, Superintendent
John Angel, Principal Jack
Redding, Sheriff John Polk,
Sanford Police Chief Ben
Butler.. the unanimous opinion
was. . "it has come to a
screeching
hin halt"

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or corridors without a pass will
be immediately suspended Any
student involved In a fight of
any kind will be suspended and
the
by
recommended
Administration for expulsion
from school.
"All students must be in an
assigned class or area at all
times. . .any student refusing to
attend class or to stay In an
nsskzned area will be nhvsicallv
removed from the campus and

the students comprehend, and
I'm hoping that you parents will
understand.
If it happens to your son or
dsughter . please don't say, I
didn't know, etc."
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appearing in The Sanford Herald are
available to you in 8x10 reprint size
for S3.
DIAL 322-2611 or 831-9993

VIRGINIA PIT1OSKI

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request
board at which time
administrative

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Seminole, who'll also he
authorized to inuike arrests. and they will be permitted to
carry sidearms, too.
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Sanford Kiwanis Club hosting

UNITED FUND of Seminole County held a "Kickoff'' breakfast this

morning at Holiday Inn for the 1972 campaign. Goal is set for $82,000.
In top photo Past President George Touhy presents president's award
Morris. In bottom photo, left to right, Robert Morris president; George
Foster, campaign chairman: Francis Dorion, chairman for Cobia
Boats, pacesetter firm: and Jack homer, past president.
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the Sanford Garden Club at 7:30
p.m.

through the balls, hollering amid disturbing
classes in session.

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fureemeut
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authortiaftoii. Obviously thi, fell on deaf ears
per
Monday.
the
tsth,
ttaiire
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Robert Morris.
In closing, Homer urged all
NiItii'e i s ileri'ti
'0 ht to', ,Iittlrflt liii
advise all parents, guardians and
those wishing to attend the first students of Seminole High School that the events attending 3HS for the tspressed purpose at
report dinner-meeting to call
tanday, Sept. ii will not be Inlerated. One lemnhl an tduratInn will be removed from
Chase and Company. 322.2421. young man had to go to the huspttal tot- treat- campus. Thef'! art no exceptions. The wAy
for reservations.
=cut a nd another was treated for a broken jaw. people mho have eglumale *mnanda m this
The dinner will be held Ofl flue distn'bsacts were tznprivnked and In- campus are students who -4111% to et an
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at tliQ valved two or more individuals attacking one education and expect iU to this without fear at
Land 0 Lakes Country Club, Indtv14
harm. The :nl actors also have -xprrsaetl
wi th Casselberry [ions Club
tirmands, that s. to -'ogage mi 'he s1twattona1
The itudeotbody was put on aociie last week pro;''t iithnui tistur'uamt r rar fi iudth'
hosting
that all students must be In their ustgned area harm
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arrest,"

That's when everyone uses a lo' of electricity
at the same time. Its also when you can help lessen
the chances of a power shortage (and save yourself some money, too) by using less electricity. And
it's a great time to sit back, relax, and read our two
free economy booklets.
Both are jam-packed with cost-saving ways to
economize on your electric air conditioner and other
major electric appliances.
Pick up your free copies at any FPL office. Or at
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tic priests re presenting sponThree tiwn, bdieved to be sors of the event, Nixon worked
through the
Lebanese, were later arrested hismay
connection
wi
in Beirut in
th the crowd.
bomb. One of them was beMounting a bandstand, the
Lieved to have telephoned the
resident drew cheers when he
warning to Beirut Airport.
praised the patriotism, hard
work
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classes had begun. One was a
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to leave — and they did. The
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repla ced as cha irman of Inter-i-

as head of the District of
Making a surprise stop while Columbia Committee by a
B GAYLORD SHAW
route back to the Whit.e liberal black, Rep. Charles C.
Writer
en
A ssociated Press
WASHINGTON 4 API — Pies- House from Camp David on Diggi. D-Mich., 50, who was
ident Nixon is courting tradi Sunday, Nixon went to an hal- elected to the House in 1954.
Two of the 30 retirin g House
tionally Democratic voting ian-American picnic and then
blocs as he increases the pace toured a Catholic-sponsored members are committee chairmen. They are Reps. William
home for the elderly,
of his re-election campaign.
In past campaigns, most e th- M. Colmer, D-Miss.. and Edmc blocs and the Ca tholic vote ward A. Garmatz, 1)-Md.
The 82-year-old Colmer heads
generally have been considered
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in the Democratic camp. But th e Rules Committee and has
th is year Nixon Is trying to been a mem be r for 40 years. A
make inroads into Democratic conservative, his place as cornstrongholds as he seeks to weld mittee chairman is destined to
a new political maorlty of go to a liberal Democrat, Rep.
Democra ts, Republicans and Ray J. Madden of Indiana . SO,
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With 30 Years' seniority.
independents,
Pursuit of that goal carried
A
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)
Sunday
telephone warning about a time afternoon to the south ern Mary.
bomb aboard a Venezuelan t land community of MItliner saved 97 per-sons from
cheilvihle where be found a
most certain death . Nicosia crowd gathe red for th e 12th
Airport of fzcia_s said today.
Italian FSII Festivai, an
The DC made an emergency event to raise funds for the Villa
La nding at Nicosia shortly after Rosa Nursing Home.
it left Beirut Sunday. The bomb
The President's daughter. means 1 column by 2 in.
was found in a rear toilet
had been chesToosmaUforanadfo
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Woos
Democratic
Vote Blocs

Park .irøt - Beth Ifrnson and
Margaret Ganas, arid Robert
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82
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72'
slogan
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thin
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Scoutsyears' campaign.
Ifar(,ld h'iwland and WlltI;io
Stmninuli' (t)llIit) tInitf(I I nod
Burden,
of Sanford Atlantic
lit
Its
kickoff
meeting
at
ho
Spokkl
fly John A.
this year, (Medo has conducted
National Bank, will head the
Ilittisi' of Steak this morning, Workshop.
Cont ri hut Inns a I ready It.sown united campaigns for all financial division; Robert
TheConstitutionof t h e United with Jack homer presiding.
rt"-t'Iveil
include $1,000 from the agencies.
Jane
dentists-,
Ferris,
States of America was Adopted
We •are ready () 1,0 0 'he
.Jai
Mid F- ronton; $550 from
F.mmons.
Ernest
residential;
September I7tii, 1787.
biggest and best campaign ever employes of Water Bonnet In
Eugene K e llner. executive Cowley, schools 02 schools,
got
in
the
the
largest
with
Cas.sel'"rrv i raised on a fourth director of Central Florida 2,0(X) employes) : Harvey Alper,
the
United
Fund
here
of
history
of July auction to hcncft( UP'); Chapter, American Red Cross, attorneys; Fr. Pat Caverly.
About the Seminole thigh — $82,000," announced (;eorge Everett Husky Realty, $100; chairman of the fund raising iii South Seminole clergy; Fr .
School situation. . first of all. Foster, campaign chairman, and Sweet Water (inks commercial firms. said that William Ennis, Sanford clergy;
without success in this area Arthur Mackey, John Carhi,
believe about one-half of what
This is the largest charitable deveioinnent. $100.
more
than
civic
undertaking
in
the
county
hear;
cause
you
NIontgomery Ward's of little could be done for pilot firms; E. C. Elsea, Sanlikely the balance is nothing but and has 12 participating Seiiminle Plaza promises a participating agencies. StTVIfl,
ford Plaza. Tiny Ray. county.
on his committee are C. E.
exaggeration,
agencies, including Boy Scouts, 2.000 per cent increase ' l
Robert Morris campaign
Girl Scouts. Salvation Arm y , donation
Arthur Evans, Wurgess, chairman In Fern c hairma n last year , assured the
chairrr.afl, Frcter, thatne
Essentially what we all are
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I hilitren's limni' Sortety,
r' enhly elected city iUflS4itnarttan [Ire, American clhnari at Oviedo, was present,
I(e'I Crn, Seminole ('otuity represe nting his father and the
Mt'nthl health, US), YMCA, City. which for the first time
for ll,iq joined in th4' i-r.iirity.wirle
(erlt .'r
\1 i'l - lnr,di
Mroholk's anti Central Florida ''fit-irt of United Fund, Prior to

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sheriff and Sanford police chief have
been requNted to take whatever action
is required to safeguard and protect
students attendirg Srnjnr,le High
School and to arrest and bring about
the prosecution of the studentR and
others found violating the criminal
laws of F16rida.

After tabling for 48 hours five
r!-t,!) rn.mPnd!!!inwa from Siipt .lOhfl
Angel designed to stop the student
unrest at Seminole high School, the
Sr'iii i nolc ((Airily School Board Monday
night adopted as board policy the
following recommendations from
Douglas Stenstrorri, board attorney, to
quell all disturbances with the help of

United Fund Launches
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2 Tha t the pr;ncpai 'if S.'minnlp
High School and the chooI faculty and
all other school personnel he directed
to cooperate in every way with 3'ner1ff
John Polk and Chief Ren iut1er in he
prosecution of those viitating the la,,v
They are further directed to take all
action necessary to maintain discipline
in the classrooms and order on 1hp high
school premises.
Ctnrf On p

Sheriff and police:

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Tuesday September 19, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
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staying remarkably c)O5C*Othe
thrust, if not always the particulars, of his ortgtnal proposals
The change, by contrast. is
far less than the 180-degree
turns negotiated by President
Nixon when he abandoned a career of opposition to economic
controls and reversed his position on US. ties with mainland
C'huia.
of Coiorad,
"Of c'sre, he's been mconARBOGAST
number
of
new
members
in
the
Wayne
S.
AspinaU
R WILLIAM F.
'ic'uuw'
i-,ext January intcrmr. ar .,nn i..
H -use c'
Associated Press Writer
approach
the
record 01116 of South Carolina, Distnct of
WASHINGTON AP; — Al- ;:uy
office
in
January
149. Columbia.
though a near-record number of who toot
Cdller, 84, has been in the
51
new
faces
in
were
There
new faces Is likely m the ex
years His committee
House of Representatives, the the House when the present House 50
post is scheduled to go to Rep.
January
in
effect of the changes. including Congress
Peter W. Rodino Jr., 1)-N.J.,
some in leadership positions, 1971.
That number already has who is 63 and has fl years of
may not be noticeable for
been exceeded by announced seniority.
time,
Mller, SI, has been in the
Some senior members are retirements, primary election
losing influential committee po- defeats, and the quest for other House since 145. His chairto go to Rep
but in most Instances office. Among them, departing rnanship is slated
1)-Tex., 62. with
Olin
E.
league,
members
have
about
1,000
other oldsters Will take over the
26 years of service.
years of serice.
vacancies.
league
House
members
deOf the 15
Newer and younger members
feated
in
primaries
this
year.
the
Veterans Affairs Corn
must start at the bottom of
seniority ladder, but theLr cp four. all Democrats, are corn- mittee. If he elects to keep that
post. Miller's chairmanship
portunities for advancement IThtte chairmen.
are becoming brighter as older They are Reps. Emanuel Cel- would go to Rep. Ken W. Hech---'---•- A.'..-.
icr of New York. Judiciary: icr, D.W.Va,, 58. a 14-year vet11=111
---in George P. Mill er of Calif or nia, eran. If league leaves the VetWith more casual ties certa
trans A'fairs panel, the chairin the November elections, the Science and Astronautics; manship would go to Rep. Wdham Jennings Bryan Dorn, D-

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Holdup On A Bus
Fat ls; Suspect Held
A gun- revolver and had forced Wil. and didn't speak English tot,
COCOA, Fla. API
good and I didn't want to get
who held three passengers humus to stantl
that I loved all people.
was
issleep
hurt,
Williammis said he
hostage for about 1)0 minutes
aboard a Greyhound Bus today on ihe bus and woke 'when I Swaning told pulii-e.
lit said the gunman smuileti
v as rt'i nI'ri'd %mlhi)ithCiOW$ b) felt suit ,t'l 'ttv ft-cling in lily
opened
his
amid
iiiutUiiwtituin off the bus
tear gas and captured after he pockets." lit' said tie
aunes tet jimmy viiiaiuts go
saw
w Jones sianuu'g
let (tie passengers go, police v)-es a
0%- rI him %101 a gun. 1k said next, then released Willie Wil
said.
A s1kesiiutn for the Cocoa Jones ordered tiiiii to stand tiP hams 90 minutes after the bus
Pollee Department said bus and ''said he would kill urn if I pulled Into the depot, lx)hcr
said.
driver Hubert K Mt'('ort of didn't."
Officers had Ui1'itUiitktt the
I he driver sail he told St'Vt'Il
Jurhmi tU' told ttit'lii lie kk w,
passengers in the front of the bus by this turn and tried to
P ulling into the Cocoa depot
with his Miammil-bounit bus be- bus to get of f, but Jont' kept talk the gunman Into giving up.
fore dawn when he noticest a Willie Witliamits; Jimiuny Wit- police saul.
Two hours and 40 minutes aftnuin standing at the back of (1w hams, 20, of San Francisco, and
Kuzet Swatning of Amuisterdain. er the bus arrived at Cocoa, pobus.
The striver said he then saw the Netherlands, as hostages, lice said, officers threw a tear
Swuning, who said he was on gas t'anntster into the bus and
"a big guy" standing with his
hands on tile baggage rink mwur hits way In Miami on a tour of rendered Jones uuucon.sduus.
was taken to a local hospipretended
tb' Un'.tctt States and pretendedlb
(lit' first man,
141W
1w
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tot' treatiuwut unit hell for
of(tt'ers saul "the 1)19 guy'' hi' was asleep when
further
investigation anti
was Willie Wilhiututs, 53, of Fort Jones waving the gun.
said. No charges
shk
oo
big,
Liolict'
Swaning said Jones
I.,auttcrstule, and that John lienpolice
were
filed
told
11111%
Immediately,
ry Jonei, 35, of Fort I niikr him and lit' replied, ''I
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a jail matron. The salary finally
ippruveti for both positions was
17.300 annually. Jaques made it
clear 'ai Chief Sweat that ions
of the increases are automatic
but rather council would approve raises individually.
Salaries set for patrolmen

Largest salary increase at 35
LONGWOOD — City Council per cent wa.s designated for the
this morning in budget session police chief position up from
tentatively approved a 40 per 17.500 to $10,000.
cent increase In allocation to
Approval was given for the
the police department for fiscal employment of three additional
1972-73 to beef up the depart- pa tru lme n and one new pulli.-e
ment to handle the city's dispatcher,
current and anticipated growth.
Cer_iderabLe LIL-icuSSwn was
to the relative tmgiven
th
Largest item approved in e
putance
of a male police
$140,192 budget up from the
and
a female desk
sergeant
current $99,723 allocation w&amp;3
sergealiL While Pulk'e Chief R.
E. Sweat had requeste'l a raise
for a road sergeant from N.Ow
annually to $7, 00 annually.
'iad asked that the female
'i.ergeant be raised to
$8,300.
Council Chairman v'.,
t — .% boob s . Jaques pointed out the tt:.
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trapped package exploded in could show no bias because .31
the Lsraeli Embassy ted*y sex anti Mayor Kenneth Brown
anti ScotLand Yard said the
insisted, "This woman ought to
man sshuupenedtteas killed be paid the same as a sergeant
aud another wan .*as litroad."
lured and hospitalizedBrown and Jaques both
The British I'urrign Olftce
remarked that the two positions
ltit'ulUktt the dead man as are equally hazardous us that
Agrli'uI lure Attache Dr.
.mi Shat'hurl, The injured
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heat and huiidttity clung to
itiost of the eastern tw o-thirds
of the nation today, sparing
only North ern bor de r areas and
the
of
sections
inland
Nortlwilst

leutenant s to be
anti

14,300.

dispatchers.

Approval was given for three
cadets while the pulke cheil
hid r-equestt'd six

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tiled early today when an
tutu tn ahivh they were
riding drove around a

lowered railroad crossing
gate and wits struck by a
train, police said.
'T'he tummies at the lead
were withheld pending
iuWlcutloti it next of kin.
Ottker'I -.aid the .uodeni

happrc tied -at -a raalruatl
:rsiflg on P',iustit IJrt%e.

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I 'lfTRICT PRESIDENT Claric'c Rmc 'left maIes presentation "
:rophy to Mrs. Eveiyn Harp, president of the South Seminole
\'ternns of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Unit 11207 of Lorigwood mr tic'

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SEJ'rEMIIER 1,1S72
ADMLcSIONS

F\lotes

Snwrna Ileach
Discharges

Sanford:
Mary Corrtnc rione
Robert C. Langiutti
Murlin A. Turner

Sanford
Francis C. Westerfietci
Arthur T McArdlc
Jantes C Mitchel.
Mitt' M Joties

Wayne 0. 13y'"E
Horace C Wilbanks
Ernest MLIdLIrOI

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Jones M GUi

Michael

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1,.Clvin E. Jelk..
AflflII M 1lt'. rk'lton

C.asselberry

Burl Morris Jr., Dlmna
Minnie I). Justice. Ovutdci
C'.t'cii C. Knon. O'Brien. Flit

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nftrt enough until it becomes
with distressed humanity.
larkaidaisicully performed
The flag is a symbol of a believable. Wtt - cannot we
because it is a state ta
Then rountr where one can be instill democracy in these
we've come at long way from anything in the world he fertile young minds so that it
respect. love and devotion lit chooses if he remembers tw willbecomeantntegr&amp;lpart Of
rnuntr. and there is a cancer things not ti put Ins wtshrnw their lives and thinking
gnawing at the foundation of where Ins backbone should be forever'
Surt' there are injustices ill
uItrioUsni which threatens to and that the best helping hand
'°'
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country, hut we've come a
one ran receive is at the end
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Name' in which assessed Oscar &amp;
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briog In the County a4 Seminole'.

Slate of Florida UnleSs such tee

the' and for Seminole' County. Florida,
YOU ARE H ER F BY NOTI F I ED tificate thu I be re'd,em.0 .ccordinp
number and year 0$ t%tuiflCe the' description o the property.
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betcriptior c• the' properl, and the'
of This notice, the fir
marriage' Piait bi'en file'd ty Certificitt wiI (if' 5tiIC tO the' PiipPW't'
Tier. A. Ayers, Osteen
name in whit? I'wasatsetsev.re'at flIwt
tiluous name fOWl? ROYAL ARMS
i
5HEAREE INICkER anø you are' tfiSt buØØer fit tIli' front dOCV Ci' the'
FICTITIOUS NAME
Cerijlucate' Pc
fcIIo,,,
Glen L Wilkes, Tltusvi.11c
APARTMENTS under whit?' we' are
NOTICE ISh e'bgivertrie? I are
reQuired to serve a copy f your Seminole' Coun'b Court House' Jit
I%tu$nt 19#
Certificate'
tilt)
74"
S'e'ir
Lanard I. Gorman, Euleas,
engaged in busineSs it 500 Orange
enaigud in bulinPU it INwy 1792
AM., or
DescrIption o Properly
written defenses. i' any. to it on Senfof'd, FloridA, ii!
Issuance' 1%'.
ti"ive. Ifl the CDj 0$ Atfamonte
'rex
LOflQwD,.d I 0 fbi 271+
CARROLL BURkE. Attorney or the' firSt Monday in tPue' month of
10.32
Description DI Property
5prinp, Ftorid
Jeannie Adams, Longwood Seminole' County Florida untie-.
Petitioner + whose' aidd'est as 117 October, 1972. WhiCh '5 the 2nd clay of
PAittwaus
La' faA
pair1ie interested ,,,
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ficlIhious VI?nI' of MOBILE WORLD
Plilt IIiI I PIWC
Sanforo Atlantic hint Building. October. 1972
Claude E Elidren, Deltotut
Orient. C.aircierr. First Agtlltior
enterprise'
are'
follows
at
tiusin
5:.E5&amp;5EPVIC( INC intithit I
Name' in whit? aisetsec Jonn
Sanford, Florida 37771 arid file the' Outed this 7Sf? day of AuguSt, 1972
Put Bt I( t'arae' 27
manuel 5ctuntlen
I)! CHARGES
intend to register Laid name wit? the'
Name in whit? assessed Orienta Ctuiwlm. HeirS All of said property
Fannie'
Meisler
original with the Clots of the above (Official Clerk's Seal)
Clerl 0$ the' Circuit Court. Seminole'
Sanford:
ARTHUR ii BECkWITH, JR.,
being in the' County of SemInole,
Haroir
Ripp.
Styled
tour? ot, r before' the 12th
Fernertes,
Inc
ill
of
stud
proper
Coun",, FIQr.dt, in ac.,ordftncr .itti
Joseph A Wreriri
Staihu'
Cit
Fl0.'ifltl
Unless
SUch
C?
Outed
ail
Orlando
Orange'
County
day of October, A C) 1977 otherwise
beift ir the' oun'i ci' Senuinole'
the provisions of (Pit- FictItious
Clerk f Cirtull Court.
tiIucate-thaill be- redeemed according r IO'dei SePtember 13th. 1973
a fudpmel.' may tie entered against
Evat Mae S:ptiri
Slate' of Fio'icUi Unless uc
5.cliori
Nainut- SIntutes. 'To Wit
Seminole
County. Florida
Iilicatcthall
be
redeemed
according
b111v
th,-propef"ydeSCTlbed
in
WCti
Publish
Sept
11,
76.
Oct
3.
10.
1972
you
for
t,ie'
relief
demanded
in
me
Florida Statutes 1957
Lowell K. Bauder
fby Virginia E Huff
crtitiCAtr will hi' told to the' highest "fUel '
Pttjtiøp
Plaw
(tie
property
cletcribecj
in
surtu
!
Charles
0
Cattle
Emils' Juanita jjtJ
cast bdflCr a! the tron' door a' Ytie
Dernj'y Clerk
'1 r
WiTNESS my' hand ar.0 the iI of
'ertlficaitt' will be' sold tr the highest
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
Eva L C'.nnnurs. beBar}
tc 'c';
Sept s
ii, tcr
nufultit, Sep' Ic. s 0'
bidder ' ttie- nv
of the' Semincil, Coun' Cntr' House
Serninolt' County tour' siouse' •t Santortu Fioridi, t, 1)00 AM.. or JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR saic Court or the 0Th clay of Sept., Publish
DEC tiC Aug 'c
Albert Schlumpf. Delt.onu
'(
)972
the' fIrs' Monday in tnt month 0$ SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
(Seat)
Sanford Florida. at 1100 AM.. 0,.
JOUSi
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
CIVIL ACTION NO 721097
ORDINANCE NO 74'
October. 1972 which is the inc day o
Arthur H fbckwith Jr
the'
tirs'
In
month
of
M,ond*y
the
NAME n&amp;'ru'rt
KeU.ñ S Rrewet, Lake Mary
HE
ti
THE MATTER OF
or
AN
DR
C)i NANCL or 'TN F C
October1972 WhiCblLthe7nCdtuyOl October, 1972
C e.'t ci' Circuit Cnu
iCj WPIC)f' 1 MAY CONCERN
SUSAN A N NE
ADOPT
ION
Cø
Charles L. Green, Longwoocl
FLORiDA.
CAS!.ELLERR"
Datec ttuts 25tti dai f August.
Seminole' County iIcy3
Notice tt. twrony givu thit thf October. wi
P4i
and kAREN LYNN PAIGE
L.iPRE5SING 'THE INTENTION
James F. Kall, Leesburg
(Officiil Clerk's S.tal)
Ely Masin. E.oen
uncleri.igtteti, purtuifit it the Datec ?tiIs75?Pt day 01 August, 1977
I', JONPi B
01 THE CITY '10 EXTEND ITS
ARTHUR H BFCkW 1 T*'t iR
"Fictitiosa. .aam.statute".Chawr
DfIictaI Clerk's Seall
Deputy CIeX
Lois J. I'tttman. Winter
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
TERRiTORIAL LIMITS TO iN
r,uIltr
MOS
Florida
Statute
will
Carroll
Burke'
ARTHUR N BEC.:WlTh, JR..
Springs
PROCEEDINGS
NIX CERTAIN LANDS LYIPilC'
Clerk f CircuIt Court
wEth the-Cleft of the' Circuit Court. iii
or FLC)RDA TO Attorncy for Petitioner
THE
cl.-TF
Whit MacSchupbacth, Winter
CONT1GLiOUS TO THE PRESENT
Seminole County. FIDride'
and for Seminole' County. Florida
117 Sanford Atlantic
Clerk 0 Circuit Court,
ci WNOSI
fb
KOUNDAR IS 01 SAID L IT')' AND
proof of the'
Springs
f)y Virginia
recoup' of
,spciq
flint. Bldg
Seminole'
:nty Florida
'.1 OF NC I ANt) MAIL INC
SE
fir
tnt'
WITHiN THE SAME COUNTY
notice
thiS
publication of
Deputy' CIC"t
Sanford, Florida 37771
By Virginhi I fluff
i.RE UNkNOWN
AOt)PE
SLID LAND IINC, ).PIOWN
1
tO
1972
tit tout, name' tt' WI? C SCHAI'TE%
SePt
Pu(iuist
Aug
78
SEI'TEMBER Th, ir
5qpP
12.
19,
71.
Oct.3
1072
Deputy Clerk
Pubuuth
YOu ski HEREBY NC7TIFIE... DEN 53
ASSOCIATE!. under which I are Puolise, Aug 78 Sept C 12 19, 1972
RED LiLIC. LAkE ROAD
Lc- Ifil
Admissions
named herein _______________________________
Orange'
engaged in business at S

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Sandra Weatherman
Phoebe Jones
LoutIe. Holden
Willie Agnes Fields
lien F. Wack'
Ilaskell A. Barrow
Salle' Seabruok
Debra .3. Winn
George Dague
Rev. Pasct) M.1itct'eu
Earl H Bourq rde
Stella letuuard
Juwpti Leti Mnswurth
Patricia B. 1ti.aner
Edna M. Guatafson
,rBrucr Godwin
WIlliam .3. WhItele'
UI) Jackson, DeBar'
Edward E. Smith Sr., PieBarv
E. Keith Crush)', Detwiut
Geraldine Fish, Deltona
Manuel
Ses'wur,
John
Deltrnui
li-em' LI l)emnake, I)ettom*
Raymond 'I'. Livingston,
I)ettunii
Helen M. Haggard, Delwrui
ltiibert
C.
Sawyer,
Edgewater
Mary E Phillips, Geneva
RIchard E. Hahn, Ne
________________________

AAernber
.

Launched
The League of Women Voters
of Seminole County will
its fall membership drive witha
cutlet at 1(1 a,ni Wednesday sit
Use Spring Lake Hills lariat Of
Marilyn Crutty, League first
VIII' preSident
The giitiiermg will tumor iw
A
prospective menibers
humorous skit tvti been
par-ed under tb. du-ectrnn
Jeanne Viss W acquaint ttit
guests with the' program and
functions of the Laague+ A
question period will follow the
skit,
z'iing tjjj'ectjaei hi
ring Lake Hills may meet
*itst cmmity Q%$55cl
.*t 9:45 LW
d
the
.upport candIdates ft (fp
strive through its voters service
coriuniUeelolflfcWILCltll,et$
the Issues In 5aCII election. A
series of tograzfls tm Education Channel 's Fetdback"
was presented by the League tø
4.ts In the
present the
BliSEalpUbbC.
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ma'
the11
Petitioner
BOOTH. ties filed a Itu the Court *4 the County Judge.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
rtitiut. r. trie' above t'yied cour
Seminole County. Floridi, i
FOIl 'TA) DEED
to' ff14' adoption 01 the' minor Probate
That the part', IflhU"e'ttCd it b
415 Floridi
(Set
ctiiltIrrr
named
bUt.int'tt .nlerwiae' it as follows
herein
In re' Estate of
Statutes DI 1114)
Lmanuv. SCtiIItIeli
;,P4NE PAiC,E and I(APEP..
HARRY 5. CANIL1 01St known 05
Statu$ei
01
t%II
i. Hci-'EI"
C'IVEN.
p4O'TICE
001ev of Orlando Oranac Count',
vat' are reQuired HNP A CAHIL I
t'U-fI'Y C.I'EN
N0 ICE
'Tttai' Si V. Schooicrat the' holder f LYNN Pa.IGE,anc
r,0r*ui S teftfl' 13th 1973
Oecii'asec
'That N V' Sctiooicrat' the holder Of
th tollowing trtificite' hat filed to Shov. cause' why the' same mould
PubliSh SCp' 18 76 O-1 J IC. I'T
be' granted by se"vinq a copy of To All Cr.dl?ori and Persons Having
following cetitficati' ties filed said certificate tor tap deed
hi- no'
71
Claims or Demands Againtt Said
defenses.
talc certificate for lii' deed (0 be
issuec ttiereon The certificate your written obIecliotfl or
Estate
any, upon Roger L fiery of
thitreOl.
The'
crrtliicate'
number
and
veer
Issued
0$
tss.aance
the
FICTITIOUS NAME
You and sect of you are hereby
the
CLC','ELAND,
MIZE
A
BERRY,
number antI year 4 iStUEIflCC the' desc'Iption of the' property, and
NOT ICE IS herehi given ttiat
anti reQuired to prOseOt any
Attu'neyt
for
Pslition.r.
Post
Office
notified
O1'tC"iPtiOt 0' tht- propert, and thu
narer In whit?' I'wai,istess.tl a',
which you. gr
are' engaged if' (iu5ines&amp; 5? 4ic
Drawer Z. Sanford, Florida 37771. claims aria demands
name' if"WtuiCt. !wnsassesser areas follows
either of you. may haiP ipaanst the
f'iumoi'u,. Cattelberrs. Seminole'
by
filing
the
original
thersof
anti
followt
Certifictute' tilt 501 YCaiC of
ettele o4 HAPPY A CAHILL. IIISCI
County, Florida under the' 4.CtifuaJt
wit? the Clei't of the Circuit Court In
Ce"tlticsitt tilt 076 Ye's' a'
issuance !968
HENPI A CAHILL
&amp; c. EcauIPMrk
r,ms'
'
and for SeruisnolcCoufl?t, Florida
Description Of Prspsrty
t- issuance 19,s"
deceased, late' 0' SAid Court", to the
TRUCk LiPID AUTO SALES.
0'
D.toti,
be'fOt't• the' Itt Oat.
Description 04 ProPerly
County Judge' of Seminole' County.
lIlt Pd
10'
intend to r.ejttr' said name' with the'
..
IC),. 1072 Othe'weSee ovtault may
Ft
Florida at tiit office in the court
7!.
Lot
At
North'
OriancIc
karuhat
Court.
Seminole
the'
Circuit
Cleft o4
be- entered against you granting said hej5
said County at Sanford,
Duck Pond Ace to Casselbr'ry
Plot book 13 Page' 3
County, Florida ifl accordance vail?'
Floriwi. within tie' calendar months
hilst IIOOt II I'age' 7
Name' it' wtltCPu assessed Josept'S. adoption
the' provisions O the' Fuctltuous
WITNESS my hand and official
from the time' of the firit publication
Plume it Whir? assessed Murton j, Mary' C .3ick,son Al of
SedtiOfl
Name Statutes. 'To.Wlt
uti
thI'
County
of
W
0
ff11' Clerk o the CircuIt Court 0 ttiit not,Le Tw copies of U*Ct'
A
ivityn
C.
Tompkins
Alt
nf
said
I
p"ope'rt'. biting
.6509 Florida Statutes 1957
Unless or this 30th day' of August. AD.. clarr or Cft'manC snaIl tie' in writing.
Count', Cl Seminole State'
p'0pi't', t}e'1g U ttt1ici'.cl
I. I rvt Good
Crud shall stSlt theplace 04 resiDence
FloridA
UfulelS such certitirate sPiel' pu' redeemed 1972
Seminole
Stale'
of
c.n. Doefl
rid post office' address of the'
suCh certiticate shall be' redeemed according to li the' property Seal
3
76.
Publish Sept 1:
clament. anti shalt be 5WUt'fl tO by
ARTHUR P1 BECKWITP4, JR
according tO 10* the' property DesCribed iri tuctt certIficate wilt
DENS'
the claimant, their agent. oe at
Of
the'
Circuit
Court
Cia.
in
such
DescrIbed
certIficate will be sold to the highest Cast bidder at
ba"nes and accompanied by a fIling
fly
Marttie
7
vinien
soititci thie' highest cast bidder it the' Ipie' Iron? aoar a' In,' Seminole'
1w 0' one' dollar avid such Claim or
FICTITIOUS NAME
Deputy Clerk
triit ior t the' Senuinoic County
County Court Pioute at Santorci.
øemanc not So filed ipialt be VOid
NI i I :.tu.'epy given ti,i' 'air,
firj
C[t,'1L5.N0
MIZE
A
BERRY
Lou'l House's? Sanford Florida, dl' Fiori0. at 11:00 AM.. or the
Donald . tii
it tJuSifleSt, • : ,.urbi"
.oe Li P.', Di' the Ii's' Mondoy' in
Monduly' in the month a' CJc?cn,e-, Attt)t)eY'- tO" P?tittO,'
As acitninrsluiitor
oruve' Cassetb,rry. f'ia , Seminole
Ittt month 0, October. I9 Whit? it
1973 wtiicti is ttte' 2nd day' 0t Octooe'. 'ot'
is true Estate of
County, Finn under the luctiti
Sanford, Florida 37721
Harry A Cahill. also known
dsy Ut October. 1972
nmm.o' PA C.E SCHOOL and that the' ihd
PubliSh Sept 5. 12. IV. 76. 1977
as Henry A Cahill,
said name with Dated this 25th da of August. 1972
this 2SfP tilt, of August. 1972
Dated
regislee
I inleno ft
OF $'I 70
Deceased
iOfficlal Clerk's Saali
lOfficual Clerk's Seall
the' Clerk o' the Circuit Coufl,
C venun MIre. Jr.. 0'
ARTHUR P1 IbECIWITH. JR..
ARTHUR P1 flECKV.'"
rloria.i
an
at
County
Senuinole
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (.1fTi'EL4ND. MIZE
cortlance with ((ii' provisions of the'
A fb(RRY
Clerk of Circuit Court.
tier? at CircuIt tour
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli
FictItious Name Statutes 'ToWO
Attorney,. for Estate'
5.vnuinote County. Florida
Fici- ci,'
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
Seminole
County'.
SectuoI6!. 09 Florida Statutes 1957
P.O Drawer Z
BY Virginia 1. Htf
Virginia
I Hut'
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL
AC
by
S Mary I Dunn
Sanford. Florida 22'T)
Deputy Cleft
lION NC) 71.1.65
Deputy Clerk
Putililtu 5ep1 1 *9 26 Oct 3 ic';
PubliSh Sept IV, 76. Dcl 3 tO. 1977
5. 12. 19. 1977
t'utiltlti
Aug
79
Sept
t9. 1973 In Pr Marriage' *4
Publish
Aug
29.
Sept
5.
17
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010. 152
JANET C VFNDI'TTO

NOTICE OP APPLICATION

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FOP TAX DEED
(Set 197415 Florida

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
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grand jury room ar4, tpnn
return. Rutber reqn.sted 4*-71
hours to confer with th0
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me' above' still be living. and
øt'ua. !he'ir unknown heirs.
grantee's
ie'gai'ees,
wouscs creditors. i'enors
successors arid ill Other pines
claiming D. through, undel' o'
tuguins' any üf the' individuilt or
corporatuons named.
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lIj1itI'tIt iIIclir(li"r WtlI('ti is'
prlflt'ljilIl, 11(111 11111Cr SChOOl
saul
iflstflictton.s flX't7IVL'd
attending Seminole High School
t'iirri'iI 110 Si 'tiiuiil grifllflhls txhiy,
duly
iitxnit
of
the'
IlloSt
Seminole I ugh School, scene oIfIclutls
lx advised that children ap- by teachers instructing them Monday of student disorders, the sItuation at (lit' st'htwil, read I woultt like to rvt-ot,iiiu'ritl OW
not to involve themselves in
prehended for violation of
fillowiflg
appeared serene and peaceful (hr following stntelllt'nt listing
policies
trying
to stop student fights
Florida laws and school
''I. ituit St'tiool Board initiate'
this
morning
as
students
found
four
ret'oti*iiietittations,
inAngel asked Mrs. ('rain if she
will be eXpelled for the
that
sIte
as
a
woman
was
their
way
to
t'las_scs,
while
chillIng
hiring
of
security
steps
to provide two security
rern.tinder ci! the school year." fl1Clflt
tb'
lii lit' iltuIltIIt'il
lM'1lliIii'l
police
and
guards,
to
rt'sutivu'
the
high
requested not to tr to stop squads of Sanford
Roard action came alter
S4'tlOiIl.
school tights among bo's' "There was county de1*itles remained just school unrest.
overflow crowd of
"2. 'l'hat these persons be
Angel's complt'tt' statement:
If needed.
dist'nction mentioned as to seconds away
parents thronged the meeting
iIIrI'('teii to patrol the hallways
''Based
on
the'
fact
Illat
there
') added Uiter The
At least two students were
room with varied suggestion_s
resolving the situation at the Herald asked the teacher from treated for cuts and bnitses at has been racial unrest ut ant walkways between the
forhours of 7:30 il.tIi. and 3p.m. on
in- Seminole Memorial llospIt+iil Seminole lbgh School during
itchool that saos four students whom she received the
?hI S that s'tusd is In session.
scUons tt the only answer earlier in the day anti released.
arrested by police after several
''3. 'l'liat these I*'rsons have
she would gust' was "troll')
A Sanford woman, 1rs.
acts of vIolence occurred.
Ui' resjsin.sihilitles to 1.311cc steps
Tommie 1.. Campbell, Monday
Cindy cram, Seminole HIgh higher up."
to quell any disturbance which
trs Charles Q. Shriver, 1331 afternoon signed urn assault
School teacher and mother of a
might lead to riots, demon
daughter attending the ID•12 Sumtnerlin Avenue, telephoned ;ind battery warrant charging
stflltli)flM 111111 etc.
,
board The Herald this morning that 17-year-old Michael L)allns, of
shocked
facility,
"4. 'l'hat specific job
her non, Charles Vi'. Shrwer, lloute 2, Sanford, after her
members and the audience
lIS('ttI(ffl and resfx)nslbIlitles
junior student at Seminole daughter, t)ebra, was struck in
well when she advised the
the
by
Itt'
developed
High, suffered a fractured jaw the face with fists, causing
action directing school peruiwrintendcnt and principal In
in a melee at the school Monday bleeding to the girl's mouth.
sonnel to maintain dtciphnc
i'ontwctlon with local law en.
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lit' Is COnfined to tin'
Iie'dtling, St'initiok'
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iiiay hiive charms to siiothe thi'
savage beast but a lady who
practiced scales 011 a French
horn at odd hours only incited
her neighbors to sue.
Civil ('ourt Judge Ikntle'y
Kris.sal Issued a decision Mooday ordering Shirley l..iihm to
confine her tinily practice to
t't'rtilhll houts mr lace eviction
(mlii her lower East Side'
uipartme'nt.
The schedule: a tnaxirnun1 of
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that. Sui'
tOQuit'I'TitIt'Piast*,flbrougllt untt,e'
Circuit Court of Seminole COuny.
Florida against you and each p1 yOu
claiming en estate, right, title or
inti'est mu' lie! upOfutht' following
Described rest property situated in
Seminole' Count,, Florida. to wit
Loft 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. arid 7 in Bloc?
71. of SANLANDO 'TIlE SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL Sanford Section,
according to P1at thee'Of as
recorded in P1.1 Book 3. Page 66. 04
the Public Records of 'Seminole

County. Florida,
and you are' required hereby to file'
you' answer or uthe'r written

Oett'tise' is'rsorsatly. o' by your at
tarfwy, with tht' Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Eighteenth JudiCial Circul'.
Se"ii,i'jlt' t'y,jfl'y Florida, a' flue
Cvrttibosc in Sanford. Florida.
and to $etve a COpy thereof upon the'
Piaunti$ft' •tlUTfWy. *110W fiifTbf it
P(PIPIIETP4 M BEANE. l me firm
0' STEPHENSON and BEAN F Post
Office Drawer One, C.sselberry,
hiotitia.37701, nut later than flit 11th
day 01 October. 5972. therein Selling
up lIVe' Intat,, r,gnt, f fit'. or iflte'rt'tt
ei or lie't, upon the above Orib.d
p'cipe-'ty cli mined tiy you ar'd
ttmouId you fail to do so. default ilI
tue e'fite'rt-G apaitist you
WITNESS my hand and seal 0' flit
Cuurt at Sanford, Seminole County.
Florida. this 14th day of S.ptemtI'
1972.
(Seal)
skI P4UR P4 BECK WI TM. JR.
Ceerk o Cw'tu.t Court

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Deputy Cie-rP.
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ST EPP4ENSOW and BEANE
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Board
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County
member, who with a (lead
mouse in his right hand Set!
photoi had fun during
Monday night's School
Hoard meeting. Severutl
lyman high School seniors,
above, we're almost %'i&amp;'tIIllS
of Cullpt'pper's practical joke
with the mouse. Euurlii'r tb'
tsiartl mnenober plat'e'd tb'
rodent on the desk of hltitiy
Shilling, board recording
secretary, while she skits
away on a chore. Iiter lie
reclainwd the rat after she
failed to return in short
finally
before
order;
ilisposing of his "Toy" in the
trash can.
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Police Chief Ben Butler,
reacting to a suggestion that hit'
city could work out a deal wtth
the county to house city
prisoners, asked, ''What
happens when they say we can't
prisoners
your
house
anylliore?"
Butler pointed out that
AIt.amonte Springs used the
count)' jail for prisoner housing
at one tunic, but later the
municipality was advised to
[intl another jail,
The chief also pointed out the
county jail is operated in ti
different manner than the city
jail.
Architect John l)ragash
advised the commission it
would require about 30 days
before he could start work
again at the site, and suggested
the commission might have'
more information relative to
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the county jail.
But, since efforts have not
been fruitful to have the
office
seek
Governor's
special
clarification at the
November legislative call of the
prisoner housing problem, the
commission Monday decided to
go ahead and build the conriplex
as designed, with a few slight
riatiollS,
Architects advised the
facility could be completed
within a year but work on
removing muck from the
Marshall Avenue site must be
conipleted for a foundation.
C.oriuntssion has attempted
for months to receive some
clarificationonthenewiudlt'ial
law, ever since it voluntarily
voted to phase out its niunictpal
judgeship in order to afford the
county another judge to try the
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All systems are "go" for
construction of a ness Sanford
police-jail complex on Marshall
Avenue
ission during
The City C
Monday afternoon's special
session voted unanimously to
1proceed with the construction of
the $550,000 facility ss'ithout
knowing what the ultimate
effect Article V judicial reform
will have on housing of city
prisoners, beginning Jan. i.
Architects of the Sanford Firm
of Gutmann, Dragash and Matz
were present and were of'
ficialiy given a ''green light" to
proceed with plans to place the
struc-ture on the site selected
over a year ago by the com
mission.
Work on the complex was
stopped by the c'onu'mssion
after information was received
that judicial reform would alow
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NOTICE Oh APPLICATION
FOP TAX DEED
WILLIAN' EDWARD VEPIDITTO.
FOR TAX DEED
(Sat 197,415 Florida
Respondent
(Sec 197 415 FloriDa
Statutat Of 1169)
Statutes 0$ lN)
NOTICE OF SUIT
Statutes DI
Slaules
04
1169)
NOTICE IS HIRU1
1Y GIVEN.
NOTICE IS NFtEIIY GIVEN,
l.aaiird
Vendltt0
1
C.IVEN.
TO
WIlliam
NP'?
ICE
iS
.'ifTREUW
C"iVI'Pt
HRrIt'
NOTICE
That P W Schoolcraft the' holder f
TIta' P W Scnooicra'? tn. hold.' 4
'TownWiR 2% SouTh, Range 30 East
a4t the hoiDe! 0
Thi' P V. SciiuOicraf' flit' holder of
t' Josep' t,e'ndiflo
the toliowing certificate has tiled Thai' Si V,' Srtiooc'
the' followinci certificate' tiM filed
anti Section 22. Ioevnuuip2l South.
31 Manor
tollowing cr'tifitnte ties lied the following tertificatr ties flied
Said certificate' tar tat Deed to be
saic certificate' for tat deed to be
Range 3D £at
PIan'SvitIe Connecticut
said certificate' for t. beet) ID lie' Said ct'rlit.tate far tap Deed It) UI'
issued thereon The' certificate'
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED iSSUed thereon The certificate
SECTION 3 That thiS Ordinance
number and year is Issuance. me issued thereon 'The cerfificale' issuec thereon 'The certificate
number ant) year of issuance. the
shall be published once a week for
arid year of sanc. the number and ya 0 issuance. the that an action fur divorc, hit beet'
numb.'
properly
flit
description of the'
anti
fci'Jr (4' consecutive weeks in Thu
desc'iptior Ut the' property'. and flit 4 ilqC •gsild? you. anti you are DesCription o the properly'. intl the'
of the' pt'optrty. and (1W
name' ihuwnictuitwasaaseslecareas description
if was aSSeSSed .f'e' as Sanford Herald, a newspaper
name
in
which
it
your
required
areas
name
en
wntcti
was
assessed
areas
of
to
Wv,
a
copy'
assessed
ii
was
name in whiCh
thRows
follows
putuIuLhe'd in Seminole' rounty.
toliruwt
written Defenses. if any. tO it Otu
follows
Certlficat, Plc. 97t vt-ti' of
Yt'ai' 0
Ce'tlf,rot, Pit 23
Fluridi
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,JOPIPI A BALDWIN. Attorney far
'. tI. "e'd' I)'
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Cerfifi.t,
i.suant, IWS
issuance' 1911,
SECT ION I That tht' above
i5tatV.r 1965
Pliti0fl,'. Suite 20. 500 East High
1964
tuuanct
DescrIption 0$ Properly.
DescrIbed tracts of land in the
DescrIption Of Properly
way 4%. Casselt,,i'ry. Fiorida. 37707.
DescrIption Of Properly
Descriplioi' 01 Properly.
Lot oil
LOt
aggregate' contain lest than let'. (10)
LOt I filk P1
and file the' origunal with the Clerk 0'
NEly . cli LOt 50
I WI'plat *f a Part of Sportsman's
Thomat Add to Midway
registered e1.CIuri. and Seminole'
No"Th Orlando Ranches Sec 7
the above' styled Court at the
A Reptat 0$ I Part i Spu'tmat''s
Paradite
Pfl 1 Pg 69
County Florida. by and through its
Seminole
County
Courthouli'.
Piat
fool
13
Page3
Paradise
Plat fool. $ Page 32
Name en whiCh asseSSed Daisy
duly auttior' lied officials, favofS the
flame aft which assessed Joseph 1.. Sanford. Florida, on or bet
Book
I
Pace
32
Plain, in wfiictu asSessed Ateseliese
anneaat ion of sati property
Name it'. which assessed Val.Rictu 5, Mary F JUclilmon All of said September 29th. 1172. otherwise a Piriar' Davis. eI ii All Of seid
P.? POPeSP. Al
sad
troadwey: t,
C",
propert, being in true' County of Juogmt'n may be entered against p'c4)1"'y being in the County 0'
Properties Inc All 0 tOld prope'f,
L*iflfa ii' the Countt at Semirtite'
Seminole, 5tale f I'iOf idEa Uflle'St
SECTION 5 Thia' this Ordinance
nit, 0' SemInole. Seminoie. Stile' ot Florida
Unless you for the relief *rnanu.o in the
tn
i
State' at Florida unm auCtu cer
such tetflIitate shall tie' redeemed
Shall take effect immediately upon
State of Florid. Unless SUCh Cat' Such ,rtificaIe shall In- redeemed Complain?
tlficate'st'iaIl be redeemed
w'ding
its final passage and adoption
THIS NOTICE shall be published according tO 0* the' property
icatesniali be redeemed according accordung to lay, flit' property
to lava' thepropefty descrIbed iii stud?
Described in SuCh certificate' will be
SECTION 6 'That all odanantes
for four 141 con
(Ci law the properly Described in such Described it such certificate' will be once each week
ptiest
certificate will be solo to (tie'
the' or parts gO o'dmnarices in (unit lict
to the highest sold to the- highest Cast bidese- at the secutive' week) in the Sanford said to tht highest cash bidder if
front
door
of
the
crltlicate'
wIll
be'
sold
cash bidder at the
front aoor of the S,mnole Cotnty
lierewittu are tieci't,y repealed
0t' *4 th Seminole' Couiity Herald. Sanford, Flatida
'0t doof f the' RUnt
b.' Øt
Seminole County Court HouSe at
FIRST READING this - Day of
tour' louSe a San#o"c. Fbrida. at
WITNESS my hand arid sadl of Court Plause' at Sanford, Florida. It
Seminole County Court Plouse' .1
Sanford. Florida, at 11:00 AM.. on
.1.0. 1912
lt:OOA,M anthe' first Monclap mu',' sanCaurtontrnc2Sthdayot August. 1%'OO A.M., UI) the ftrst Monday If)
Florida. at 11'OI) AM. on
the 4 era' MOnday in the ,qI(h1 *4 Sanford,
(fit mOfith Of October, 1972. WhiCh is
SECOIIO READING (hit -0p
month Dl October. t9T2 whit?' s me 1972
tee' first Monday in flit' month Of
October, 1972. whiCh is the inø y
the' 2nd day 04 OCtober • 1172.
of -'1.0. 1972.
Seal
Octoti.r. 1972. whiCh is the 2nd day Cf 2n0 day cf October. 1912
1977
Cart
Dated
(tilt 35th Day of August.
Oay
FINAL READING tiNO lOOP.
Dated
Ills
23th
of
August,
1973
1977
October.
ARTHUR
Ii.
BECKWITPI.
Jr.,
Dated thiS 23??' Day' f Augt. 1977
tDfficial Clerk's Seal)
TION this- day gO -,1.0. 1972
lC)tli.iii Clerk's Shalt
this itr ci, .t Augul'. 4977
Dated
of
(fit
Circuit
iqrl,
iOtflclai Cleric's Seal)
AP1'HUP If IIECKWITH, JR..
APPROVED
ARTHUR Pt FIECKwI't'H. J..
totficeai Clerk's SeaIi
Eli Môe'ine Eden
ARtHUR If RECKWITP4, ,j
CUI.h'TiS F BLOW.
,
sk"HUR ii IIECKWITPi,
Deputy Clef)
CircuIt Court.
LIst')
of
voR
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court,
Clerk 0$ Circuit Court
John A Baldwin
Clerk of CIf'cult Court,
Seminole County. Florida
i. ITEST.
Seminole County. Fivrade
Seminole'
County,
Florida
Seminole County, cirø.
B VirginiA F. Huff
MARY iv. )4AWIHORNC
By Virginia I Huff
fbt' Virginia £ HI$4
500 East Pligfiw*y j%
fly Virginia F Hut
DeDiIdV
Cit-i'?.
CITY CLIME
tie-re
DePiS'i
C)eptJly Clerk
n?w
Casse*tierry.
Fi000a
put, cc's
Publish Aug. 79. S.evt 5. 12. 19, :f'72
1977 PuDlistu Aug 39, SiP? S. U. 19. 1112 Publish Aug 29 Sept S. II 19 1912 PuDli*1i Aug 24. Sept 5. *2. 19. P977
PuDlisli
Aug.29.
Situ
5.
12.
19,
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i1(wS and POSE N MATTHEWS.

MARYL
RI IT EPIACTED fbY THE CITY
;te'
hit
E
BENSON
COLINC IL OF THE CITY OF
GARRETT end - GARRETT. h'S
CaSSELBERRY. FLORIDA
SECTION 1 That this Ordinance' wife' GERTURDE I LOFTUS and
i-OFTUS, her husband.
-ii enacted pursuant to Chapters 6.5
NELLIE A BARTLETT and .1 E
1351. Laws of Florida. 196!.. 68976,
liAR TLE"T. SR.. her huSband. J
Ar?Clo Ii.
Laws of Florida,
I MATTHEWS arid ROSE P1
t
Se'tion 5 (7). 69127. LIW!.
MATTHEWS, hit wife', J 0
Florida. 1969. House Bill 3345, Lows
MORRISON OflO J C' PAYNE,
04 FIoriOfi. 1972 and Chapter 171.04.
Officers of LYMAN SCHOOL
Fiorida Statutes 1971
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, and
SECTION 2 That the' City of JAWES H SELLERS Arid Florida. hereby
Cal,seIherry.
ift. C,ARSPIC.
SELLERS. hut
Occ,Iae5 its ifltlflhiOt toannes tO the'
•AI,J$EK I, LORBL'CH, IPIC, and
Cu'i ci' Cusselberry, Florida. of the
NC
's sciccebstur. C;ARAPIC
expiratioC of thirty 3O) aavs from
dissolved corporations end lul
the' adoption of this Ordinance', the
known board of Directors. GARY I
following descrIbed parcels of land
GAP APIC,
HAROLD
B
C.DODP ICH and RANDOLPH V
tying
contiguous I the present
f Mt.'T PlINY. and any unknown
City
0$ the
&amp; A P Li P I C
St fit? ho IcIer s.
Casaciberry, Florida, and bCiri in
arid its tuc
ASSOCIATES, INC
Seminole' Coun'y Florida, towtt
DEVELOPMENT
Ct(,tO'. P.(Y
Ia: That portion D the' Re-cl Bug
AND REALTY. INC . diti3Oiwed
Lake If aid rigtut.of way lying tiott
CorPoritionS. and last known Board
non?' arid south f the centerline
04 Directors, GARY I GARAPIC.
thereof arid running easterly from
HAROLD B 0000R iCPl and
ttue north to soutt cente"Iin, of
RANDOLPH Y. MATHEP1Y. and
7%. 'TownshiF 7? South,
Sect
anp unknown stOckholderS, arid
Range' 30 East to tnt' southeast
HARvEY W
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corner ü (hi' V' " of the LV"
WJ.RILYN C. HOGAPTPI, Pitt *ufe'
the' PItA
ci' Section 72. 'Townthip
, any' 0' tnt-above Still be' lying. irid
2) South. Range 311 Eat?. tlW
dead, their unknown PiCirt
c,n1et'llrt' of said portion of Raiti
Øevi5e'e5.
egatees. grantee's.
running aiong afld UPOri 1114'
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trustees, spouses. creditorS. I,enorl,
to west centerline of Section 21.
successors arid all other parties
'Townthif!71 South. Range 30 East
cioina.tig bf, throuagt., under Di'
and Section 72. 'Township 7% South.
against any of the indvidal5 or
Range'
East, arid
ti That portion of flit Nd Bug
Late' Road rign?.of *fiy lying
touth of the centerline thereof and
running wetterly from the north
tD.sou?tl centerline of Section 71,
'Townsfuip7l South. Range 30 East
t the iflt1'rSCtiOn of
WIth
Wifltte Pt't Drive'. tht
cr'nterlune 01 saisi portion üf Road
running aion he upon the' east
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istuec thereon 'The' cprtificate' number and year

Thomas A. Scott, Geneva

Alger 'rag4ich&amp;' story,
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fortunes and our sacred ('Jit'i flflt JWhWV( wealth without said It best when he viewed the
i CIRCUIT COURT 0! 'THE
magnificant capitol dome for ç oi IF F N 'tN .a tin, C I A I C
honor"., not to a beleaguered having been horn to it.
,,
•''t'T OW SYSU!m 0! )ILSZ.IC'e is the first time lighted at night. . cui1 i'
o roR stuiwoit
group at the Alamo, not to the
tram. one of the
CIVIL AC
COU"dT'
FiORIDA
unique
presumption
of
in.
"With all that's wrong With
mentioned to i that in her "battered F1'S 1!
lION NO 7 1)14
unsurmountable ndzJs, n&amp;'en"e until proven gwlt}. In this c'ountr, think of all that's
SUITL TOQUIET TITLE
home room e1as when
anø
l'MOU
LSpTrsUITteCI
AL'L1.'.
right." Wh,evcn the Statue of
the
pledge
whose
commanding
gentral
othercountriesone
teacher announcril
tLYNE II S1\ MOOR, t
guilty
until
proven
innocent.
(y- j
ljbertv is enscribed with hope
would he rt•ef:ed, ,tudents wh' asked by fl
Some people
10 forget of a better wirld. "give me your
surrder
utter
one
epithet
Wc'VI
"Wh
Nut.'• tI(lfl'..,t(itM.:Itl' lW4fl cltl7enshtp is a priviledge poor, your tired iriasses of iz'wAaD H &amp;LLSOPP lid EQ
clone ft twlnrc'" mc teacher
usi S AILSOPP. turr
Ft. McHcnr who utterel purchased lay generations humanity yearning to brcatiw
ci •hc I*s? ROrd of
'brrause
the
zinwrred
before
them.
It is not free... free
. I lilt m lamp beside OircIOrS ar'a at lrutteot
Supt"rliitt'ncleilt of Schools "a' s. can
ALMOh1 L PIOMLS OMOANY.
dawns's earls light, what so it has betn earned. Too many the golden door."
ordered IL
feel this country owes them
Small thing the pledge of a nw"'0 corriOra?ofl. AI'id .ifl'
we
hail"
And
ccrtarniv
proudly
tfoIhoIder. U C
All student sioiid. tomt'
'4atg something just bs virtue of allegi.ance to the flag. We think $.'TAl'.o'rOP'o, j
AUC'E. W
I
'aluted. ,iomt repented the not Ii ii legion of men
. that 1he - arc not Without it and the concept
CE
pledge, hut most seemed in prison camps behind the tflrthright
.. , ,' i-ucc
wh, owed the right to a guaranteed of love of countr, it is the C.Q1H*.M, C 0 CHRIST. R
real bamboo curtain or ti.
the
of
unaware
, FULLER. 6 !
&amp;
the salute ac- fati u uncertain in an ii- income without 11w sweat of beginning of the end for sill of MAGUIRE
MAC'i. C I QOSERTS and J W.
ignIfirazme of
their bros, the right to riot and us.
MOS T ti. I (Q. I.it known to4,td (if
c'nrdtng it the student. Since popular war, but, to which the
"To you from failing hands D,rector and lOued.i)Ort Øf
this week is the lIiSth an- were nevertheless committed destroy that which others have
ntvt'rsar of the t;.s. cmi- tteciiusioi love of country. And built, and the right to demean we thrn. the torch, be yours to Of! ORANGE
AND 7RUST
CO .3 F
RflP UI'ikI't'Wfl
lokh1dpi'I
hold It high
not
ti
at
handful
of
men
clawing
public
officials
and
spit
upon
r'p410pS and -- PP4IPPS. hit wife'
'iltutlon. it srrm germane
c pc'p5 ,,,i Al. ICE M
If you tweak faith with us who
flag
rwIlnl out what the flag salute their wn up ML. Surnbach It theMaybe
PIPf!'S
hit wI*t N N BAkER
the Schools have not die, we shall not sleep ..
plant "Old (ilory."
NELLIE M BAkER. his v.ft
.ind
rraih mt'nns.
tin flanders Field, CARL J PENSON .ini MAR') I
The flag is the zenith and placed enough emphasis upon
.1
the
hn important
John McCrae
0
socwt in the what the flag really means.
GARRETT. Put
pledge to the flag of this hallmark
ofnation
a freeIn the world
C,t.RRE'TT fiI'I
Strange that the communists
greatest
countr3' it is just a mundane which u th - mnnkznd last ari dedicated to a doctrine of ________________________ wife' BLANCHE P ANDERSON
'RuDE I LOFTUS ,'und
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has withdrawn from her race
rental cars "on
use of
was provided free
three years
during th
numerous
for

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occasions"

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newspaper

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ou ncil
the Today said a Phosphate C
Lakeland.
lobbyist, Homer E. Hooks of

only
thit

editions,

d had paid bills for
ackric )edged that the couric
rental ca rs

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us

newspaper

by

the

RenibliCafl senator.

Mrs.

said

Johnson was one

of

hill

four senators in 1971 to vote against a

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severance tax on the mineral.

Mrs
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Johnson

t'nday she
re-election to

conference

news

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was withdrawing

her race for

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Short said.
is the
could
have
jury tailed
toacoitirny,btttIdowant
Paul Short "But we Intend tA w"
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esentatl'.'e
grouptoofwutire
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fireman
who
cut
himself.
have
a
re
that 'as
Short said Cyn th ia Sloan by-Miss Fletcher as home young peciple. poor. women,
I wrnt frantic fI
sc
apçarentlY
diedof
blacks.
people
with
Spanish
1etch
ezs ..i,product &amp;dwr.I'tiIed n T' iice inhalation lfl the fire last alone.pohitsaid Her mOth
eflt5. tjlUe&lt;'VUiU' WOrk
ntii ot dat- I as in the superrr
Friday. although the autopsyhad left that
inuring
on an
out- the pcoorly educated and can ixt .d .. --%',,lt.,.cti- Thought
trip
and her
younger
of-town
reporl isn't complete.
scientioUl nonvoters.
wuee' ir n',e sees a rtw.ct.
Fletcher. at his home in an- sisters were staying with a
flk vm "
me,saiduseofavoterlistth
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11cr
father
waskilled
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pick jurors failed to provide a ins odorins ct*unj that stays cf
rt'cewed the letter about the in a plane crash about 11 'e
iiiit irid
, mon ths Avaiiabk at
community
a:o.
tur of the fire, Slxwt said.
the
al
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for
the
girl
reason
for
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Cited were statements
town, Tucker Fletcher received determine what. if anything,
Miciclletrooks
made to defense
e
floor."
th
on
sx-cial deli very' letter P51- was
ys in court hearings.
(1iw.e
cii
the
flash
fire
hasn't
attor
ne
riarked from Anchorage.
allegedly accusing them of
been dcteriiuuit'd,
Alaska
and
it appar- deliberate
delay
inside was an ace 01 spades. said. They reped

totals more than 50 years of lbby is the Corvette, fi be r- When Jim is not busily engaged
quality workmanship, Spe glass specialist for Seminole
at his job, he enjoys howling (,fl
i'ialiiing in the repair of heavy l'aint arid B4'xly Shop. if you
two leagues.
'.TeCkS,
need fiberglass work done on
fur
Assistant
painter
so much your car, then Itobby is the man
"We have
Si'op
Body
Paint
and
Seminole
publicity about our work at the for the job. Since he was 13, he
tec'n
shop and business is really has been "fooling around with IS BfliCC Frer. lIe has
ree
years
wi
th
the
com
pa
ny
th
good. But I want the folks to cars" and has been actively .
t 12 Bruce Is married and he and his
know about my men who work gaged in the '.sork for the
here because the work they (10 years. When he Is not working wife,Diana, have a brand new
brings in the business to US," 1w enjoys fishing and hunting. son, just one month old. Bruce
htedwine said.
Jun Keller, with 15 years ex- Is a local boy. He enjoys '"'
And so we talked with his perience, is the specialist in bowling on his off hours and Cs a
staff of expert mechanics and body repair in heavy wreck.motorcycle buff.
painters arid body repair men hlisuinalysis of the problem and
One of the up-and--comic.'
and now we present thorn to you the proper way to .nlve it has young men representing th-a great bunch of men who made Seminole Paint and Bod y DCF program at Lyman lug'
work for a most apprecIative wellknownandhighly aecLaini- School is Earl Baumle. He IS
ed in this area of repair. Jim his second year with Semn.'employer.
and his wife, Sherry, have two PaintandBodyShopacd
children, ages 4 years and 4 s an apprentice

Senkari

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Fla.
While his i6.yezr.old some st off1anniable liquid the casesince the dictineziti
JACKSON\'1LLE
Al'
on the floor" the detective said were returned in July. ahould
re=ved for permnal bias.
niece perished when a flash fire

often used al the symbol øf

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Vietnam Veterans
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sup- by government agenc es
arid
motions
to accept any money.
pages 01
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perUng
documents
winch
also
case.
judge and a new trial date
sought from the government a
they cannot get dinissa1 of
These were needed by the debill of particulars stating times
charges that they conspired to
the
fense
to prepart for a trial
in
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arid pla ces th
Republican
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avtatinn
indulge In other perhapifer 4: and his hobby
1rtunitythisweek. lie is l)41vi(l hiiw;ir'sund here" when necr
So now you have met th is out
in all phases hobbies of fishing and howling.
owner and uiflagt'r sary II" IS
p.renred
if Seminole Paint and BodY of (hi- operation, preparing estiJim Robinson. with 16 years men
standing
crew
of
minole
Paint
who staff Se
24O Myrtle, mates, expert mechanic,
Ship, located
experience in auto painting, and PMy Shop. it you have a
just behln(1 the Knights of electrical work, and especiallyis in charge of that department
problem with your car or if
good on body work. I)cnver
('olu:nbu.s hull.
at Seminole Paint and Pmdy are involved in a wreck, take it
fletiwine hits in his eiiiploy tnarrii'il and huts two daughters. Shop. When he (inish's a
to the best qualified taff to
of the tiiust dedicated and
)thtwrt 1%ohtiy ( o Ic and his
it
from
he knows his your paint and repairs done
car,
you-cant tell
Is-st qualified body and paint wife, Joyce, have oneson, aged your
brand
new
The phone number -i Vi1-51u
own in the automotive business 5, who attends kindergarten at
j1
and his wife,
anywhere. Their experience Longwood Elementary SChOO
Evelyn, have one son, aged 3.

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KING CAR TRUCK WAITINUPOOM
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center criered 600 envekpes are not even supposed to
Edit'. Herald:
StRfl of
e
the person who wrote you about
th
On
behalf
of
with a sea1"Fir Man on
years.
th this person Not so. Only atxTut 31
Y
office,
this
is
to
thank
ou
for
the
Moon" stamp before the
the marine! in
was treated when attempts Active Cbur member "onl
mendauon 11Apoflo
by
made to prevent a during Political Season." Y° front Pace
pat3OTi
were
astronaut's David Scott, Al
available for on our a
swindler arid fraudulent personServices not
during the night tabulation of s'ott count. Warden d
-frcui leaving the area UnThis a prune ewnpk of
racing season of the Sardc
There were 641 envelopes
OffIC working
e
Orlando
Xeel
Club
where
he
govern
Yes, they went to th
em- toettw-r prc'ucing resu'ts. we earned to the moon. according
"moonlight"
had
4.'rtmri and
W officialS of the N*tium
C'
agree with you - this
Space
and
uas advised that a Criminal ploymerit-CitizenS
Aeronautics
Warrant must he taken. Seminole. bewar of our duties
pa
of
o
i
on
Cleaut ceUenl gf
and was advi where aid how
inging signal praise to
hold Judicial as many br
ShDp
f
to obtain the Warrant for legal minds to
our county — probaY the
her offices and
This Sanla Justice of well a
e
state
to
complete
he
actually
b'.
d them off re-tire Political "leeches" to in th
the Peace brushe
1,000 and 1,200 of the lightThesday
nighl
on their proper level.
%avmg he did not have
weight envelopes because be
a
meeting".
Now
amount ci
got more good prints from the
ank
you
again
far
Yu
Th
MY f irst letter
this same person is begging the
than be expected.
You
E4itor. and I congratula te
people ci ttiis county to elevate
trn to tine very Lrnpertant on your fine reporting and
very tr uly' yours. Some 100 of the Ap'llo 15 enomising pe-rituttuig our vmc'eS to he
ti
pr
to a
Judicial posi ons.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr. velopm
ard
to
give
them
e
past
Clerk of Circuit Court German stamp dealer, Herman
now as in th
INFORMED
24hourSper day and 7days per
Sieger. after the moon flight
arid he reportedly sold the
several

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c'oa, sa

to the press said he
been a CiUzen f or 40

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to get organized!
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offer many extra hints to

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or from local merchants.

network of these roads of one

Power Equipment To Serve

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Florida where you can pick up a bro-

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organization applying fr.sh and Innov.-

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to
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power
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older Americans'problems.
Please send more information.

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McROBERTS TIRES
JOHN DICKEY INC.
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cASSELBERRY

HWY. 17.92

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appropriate title I ever heard of

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for a business

WE ARE
NOW
OPEN

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FOR
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PODStNDACCESSOPIEc

323.2650

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Specializing

In

All

Phases

Of

Hair

:arrrwr dec'oritir ide

SEMINOLE DRAPERY

For in

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Sanford

th

Sanford

equally

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Front Wheels PaCked
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$ 995 :

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Sanford

Ph. 323.5966
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7421 S. French
,

IF. . -You have been looking for UNUSUAL

fHJ-(u1i

furniture or UNIOUE decor items for your

home or office come to
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The

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TICKLE

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Your Ego'

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Ph. 134-3*30
715 E Hwy. 43
Now

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WORK SHOP MON. &amp; THURS.9:3D- 12:30

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Prescript ions Prof esslona Ily Correct

with all that talent, she is quite young business man, and so in

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PH.322-5958

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276 S. OrLando Di - . (17 .12) Sanford

cleaning house to make room

for new merchandise that will

introduced at $249.95 and now

the shape of an Uama; or the
dark wood fountains designed

be arriving swn for the store's
new year which begins Oct. 1.

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Beautiful Gift Items
ms

Longwood

am. Gmw

Let
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WHISTLE

Our

CALL

Toot Is Loud And Strong

Your Advertising Consultant

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Don't PutOtt'TilTomorrow

taking of the inventory.

SaFed)esLs that are nationally

in 'our pocket iF you wish.

Your Ad On These Pages Will Acquaint OO,0OO

are on sale during this event for

onl)- 44 cciws per box of 5,000

Cellophane tape in various
sizes. . .the ixupular one-half

regularly 65 cents are 110W
-

se lling at only 19 cents a roll. .

other sizes are

equally

attractive in price.

servers, or a candy dish make your choice or use if f'
an ashtray if it fits Into ).ott
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decor for that purpose.

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Entertainment
By

Fri. &amp; Sat. Nites

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BRAKE SERVICE

0

HAPPYHOURS-7
4-d%

($'tjVU.'f

PERSONNEL

David Redwine -Owner

social circumstances be-

lilt

This Manth'it

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WINTER

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for

EX1RA

(including Sun.)

TOURS

Call or write
SUN TRAVEL

SPECIAL

OPEN DAILY

EUROPE

Roof Repairs
'hit
HiodIft
u Whoa, ,iI

Dinners

And
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CHICKEN PIG
RABBIT- STEER
SEMINOLE HARDWARE
1PsSIur.of I r.nOlySirviCa

JIIJIP
Downtown

Sanford

15Ye811 In Sanford .lrt1
PH. )33-S13
25405.MyrtilSanford

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EDWARD'S SHOES

B.E. LINK Construction

PH 323•523

Vihien Road, Sanford

On Vale's Junior
GUY 'S

Sun Travel
Agency

BAR-B-0

Shoeland

CALL 3334150
Op.n thur fl'gh,$ bp Ap91
20)7 s. French s..ni-d
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UNDER NEW

THE DRIFTERS
Blue Grass &amp; Country
SUNDAY AFTERNOON

MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS
.
COUNTRY

390 LONGW000 PLAZp

HWY 1192 LONOW000
PH 131 'isr

HOUSE of
I Locjtiun'. To S,ir,,e You
2101 French hwy. -i.ei
Sanlord

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HAPPY HOUR

2544ParkAve.

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ALL

Ph. 322-9716

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Give us .i
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Lunch -------$1.25
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BAR a PACKAGE

LONOW000 PLAZA, FLA
PH. 831.923

3227029

service

Not . . . - Not

FOR OUR SERVICE

Call AC 305

Remodeling

take out

Until I Put My

NO CHARGE

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andwiches

Ip IV) 101) In

PAINT .&amp; BODY

he professed the Idea that
his clients were victims of

yond their control, and of
over 31O persons lie d'
feuded charged with mur
der.

E XI' E K I EN CE D

SEMINOLE

notes. In his criminal cases
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Red
Flo"
iOHbf retos

&amp; WESTERN SUPPLIES

toward his civil-libertarian
views, The World Almanac I

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Jimmy Des and

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

tempted to urge the public

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LATEST EQUIPMENT
TO ASSURE FACTORY
SPECIFICATIONS

cases through which he 4t

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SUNDAYS

PHONE 831 9S49

bd OWN 11111611111114 PJW

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SANDWICHES
a

tense attorney in smile of

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America's most publicized it

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hclh, gIa.teth; htsg. %tonoiirun ('i or -ett t,Iherini.
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SANFORD
Ph. 312-7121
S. ELM

0 CARBURETORS

OPENDAILY7:30

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ENTERTAINMENT

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Clarence barrow ws iiiifj

Prospects With Your Product Or Service

(rc',I:.

VALVE JOBS
3' X 5' U. S. Flogs $7.50...

V Mills - Owner
featuring LIVE

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indi-'g. or '-wallet with tianthorne 4onmtriin

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MANAGEMENT

MiAMI

MLM~
GE

TUNE UPS • CAR AIR CONDITIONING

Authorized Ag.ntfo,AIl
Airlines &amp;St.amship Lines

and on Siiturttuys until 6 I)ifl.

IR

\1 )( )grflms

201

taking ttwmn with you.

there are two fret' storewide
parking lots for your convenleflt'e, During the sale
store Is open Monday through
Friday Frommi 8:158. iii. to9 p. III.

We Cater Private Parties

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i.w,d strip.s. AU
fast colon.. Stronq
h,oif.ria
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MipplY department store.

design something for you ar4
have it made,
There is no end to the delighti
foundattheConversaUoni'1c1
and that Includes those
delightful Pells. We suggest

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FREE BROCHURE
_

applies to every department of
largest business

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All prices are fob George
Stuart's Orlando store or
warehouse. You save iiioney .
picking up your purchases or

The sale is store$ide and

OPENSUNDAY
5p.m. - 2am.

PICTURE and STORY

-'

will send you a check to* $0for standard staples to fit any
your Favorite charity - or put It sthn(l4Ird stapling machines,

inch by l6 inch size rolls,;

from Capiz shells from tile
Phllippines,themulti.purpose
ashtrays (they are two iind
three pieces which convert to

wtha

'Al

fx)rtiible typewriter or a Royal
electronic calculator, Royal are equally attractive--

with everything you see, from
the hand crafted lamps made

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Let us feature Your Business

Peanut

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inventory sale priced at $29.95.
In office supplies, the savings

You ran bu), Herring Hall
Marvin safes that regularly are staples. T1wse regularly sell
$79 and now are only $39.95 for $1.10 a box).

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for Phone Ahead Orders 322-9442
Sanford
2100S. French Ave.

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, Business Review Section of The Herald
What You Can DoToday

when you buy a Iloyal electric

downtown Orlando by Tuesday

number to call Is 834-3830.
_____________________

Your Business or Products in the

AllFoodsCooked

Go,.ri.iloo -iolity

12

are only $99.95. And in addition, chairs, regularly $5l.? are pre-

the 26th. Inventory titne is just
a4ound the corner and stocks
u ..st be reduced before actual

Lake Drive in Theatre. '

ADVERTISE

rorre
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SHRIMP I FISH I OYSTERS
SCALLOPS

new citizens in their most

Cole adjust-able secretarial

vent on all your office needs by
shopping at George Stuart s in

acrosaSR436 from the Pra

Ask For Jan Torbeff

electric

Tiki God shapes and compi.'tI
with circulating pumps.
it you like the open beam i'in )-our twine. you will lovt
those found at the ConversaU
Piece. You will be fascina

Piece Is located diagonally

t/A

is d.'/

ALSO

i41'Py/Sfld
FRItO (Ht(KIN

adding saver model). The 24 inch deep

for yourself. The ConversaUua

S

322- 2611 or 8319993

Corona

You

that you go down won and )

For More Information

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831-3480

according to the Aliens

custom made for you or he will

1
You Can Get Results!

Two-drawer filing cabineth,
portable typewriters that
ly $36.90 are now on sale
regularly are priced $109.95 and regular
at$21.90(I8inchesdeepspacenow are only $79.95. Smith

Course, if youdon'tsee what
&gt; ou want, but you do know what
you want, Arnold can get It

BLOW YOUR

Yes...

u1

savings are Royal electric

chip and dip servers, can;ipI

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witij soi ii e intructi( ni,

pritI114 ows

mouthed athgator; or a bar 1

TIMEX REPAIR CENTER
398 Longwood Plaza (Hwy. 17.fl), Ph. 831-2285,

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sale at $29.95.

howthearea is growing and felt he found one In Mount Vernon, foot stool shaped like an opeo

Car-ben Jewelers Inc.

7QSE,251h51.

adverti.sed at $55 are now

settle in Central Florida. supply one-of-a-kind furniture
Arnold said that he heard about and which is totally different,

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Electrolysis Shop

highlighting some of the

pre-

too - oh boy, are they tV'
different. Would you behev. i

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George

mnactines, regularly $69.95, are model two-drawer cabinets,
are now only
now $39.50. Royal electric regularly $45
$2695
calculators formerly sold when

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the needs for the kind of shop he or moulded in the sculptures.
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We asked how thev caine to wanted, - one which could

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Decor.

in the Polynesian style

in Seminole County

Barber Shop

as long as the)- van remernber afternoon class on Tuesday today of go down and visit our

in the solid cedar wood l
aged 8, who is a student at Arnold said, but he went on to
Platt's Academy; and a do just that, After a search for a burnished, or in the wood grain,
positive charmer, Pamela, manufacturer who could meet or in the way the metal is be

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hands to work and develop that
talent which has k'Cfl UP
pressed so long-the Aliens tell
us that anyone can enjoy
(-eratliles and be very good at it

10 p. in. and In the morning on by,"

Inventory clearance sale is the

manently, speedily, safely.

(formerly Gordon's Drugs)

about two years ago.

PAr?i Locating Service

Thr oughout The Souineast

Mary and Kathy have both Mondays and Thursdays from 9 :mn(l they ought to know- they
been ceramics enthusiasts for a. in. to noon. There is one are (1w experts. Call 834-4303

young family. a son. Charles, and also a bit unsettling," same, The differences appear

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visit . Initisa _giftshol),andKathysasthathersmallfromIp.in.to4p.111.,a

Charles, own and operate "The Conversation Piece," a unique store.

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USED

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class to come in imrol work on
th*ir craft andef i'ur'a. If there
are an) questioret, K.athy and

''The art of ceramics is for
very own, not only to teach conveniently, whatever your
alI---uien, women, and children
ceramics to others, but also as a work schedule.
On Mondays and Thursdays, and is justly called "The
place to sell finished pieces as
gifts, came about over a cup of classes are held from 7 p. in. to world's rust fascinallng hob-

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iliswd by the very talented
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Allen gals.
one ol their classes two, because

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advantage of a family hobby
interest as a means to keep

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beauty-blemishing hair
whe ther it be on your lace.
arms, legs or body ... per

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in th'
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Tlw third section is the dowto ind look over their

really fun place for the creative
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children.

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wife, the Aliens have opened a

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Mary are right there to am-uwer
thcttL
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Their variety of different
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Inch situ can iiiakc is almost

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Inpany and he and his lovely
'k,
Mary, cawe to Florida to
.pear his son Ed Jr., and his

All of the furniture, which
December, they arrived in
desijzr. - absolutely fascinating beautiful as well.
g
"God's
Country"
and
set
about
comes
in African, Spanish
It was great, and has nothin
Ic
Oriental
e
local
Polynesian,
th
the
business
to
become
a
part
of
to do with
Contemporary
design,
is
probably, but this young couple scene.
handcrafted
by
Witco,
and
no
"Starting
out
in
business
in
a
so attuned to each other and so
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going to be gEnii they came,
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beautiful - ash trays in
unheard of shapes and colors - in variety and appearance. Aria that this Is the place to be for a Washington. It is called Wit
bookends so u7iaguiative

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tissue flowers. and ot]Kr itenis
which you could make 'ours-elf caught up in the spirit of the
if %OU simply go down and mnuvemiit'nt and plans For tlim'
enroll in one of (1w cla sses busmnes; began. ''As a matter of
which are conducted 1)), Slary filict, we thought of little eLw,',

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AItamonteSprIng

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tea turing some positively childr'n are already
beautiful pieces of ceramics, remarkable Interest in tiii'

and

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the decorator

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Tuesday, Sept. 19, 1972

Political Notebook

Editorial Comment

The United Nat*ions'Fatef u I New Session
are that this week will not be free frt'i' ''nalized but important nwves
Election of a new president, Polish Deputy
Stanislav Trepczynski must be
Foreign Mini
done. There will also be the election of 17 vice
presidents plus the chairmen of the seven
standing committees.
All of this is, to be sure, matters of formal
action and the compliance with organizational
procedures which are believed to be necessary
for the transacting of UN work.
But what this session of the UN must be
aware of is that the very life of this international

Convening of the 27th session of the United
Nations General Assembly in its headquircr;
today takes phce in a climate of interrtional
erisis which it rarely has had to cope with before.
Look where yrni will and there are danger
flags flying with an intensity which has not been
equalled either in its breadth or its fury.
Designed as a place where conflicting
national purposes could be dealt with in words
and not weapons; born out of the travail of WW
II and fathered by a stern resolve that the failure
of the post-WW I League of Nations would not be
duplicated and that global peace would be
achieved, the bright flame has now become a
flickering candle-wick.
But it is still a-light
Thus the UN stands as the only organism
which man has been able to create within which
thedeephopes which all mankind holds; can find
nourishment and which can flower into a future
with betterment for all, everywhere.
The single outstanding threat which exists in
its most flagrant. form today is international
terrorism. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim
has promised specific attention to this evil, and
has already put into force extraordinary safety
measures to keep the IN and its members
protected.
The UN meets with fighting in the mid-cast.
Africa and Indochina in process. The Arab
terrorism, flaming into the horrors of the
Olympic Games massacre, brought Israeli
armed forces into heavy and destructive
punishing raids in Lebanon and Syria.
Thus the continuing and persistent confrontation in that part of the Mediterranean
coasts will get quick attention. An old issue
which has exploded within the UN before —
witness the 1967 Seven-Day war — still is active
and dangerous to world peace.
Emergence of the new nations and the
problems which these and inexerienced peoples
bring with them, is making headlines in Kampala. Uganda, where expulsion of non-citizen
considered the match which
Asians is generally
provoked this Uganda-Tanzanian clash,
Once more there will be discussion of the
Indochina war. In this, the American bombing of
Vietnamese can be expected to produce a debate
which will go further to underscore the deep
divisions which still exist between the
Americans and those allied with the west and the
communist powers which now have two major
seats with mainland China in one and Moscow in
the other.
Next week will see the start of the scheduled
policy statements by delegates but indications

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ROY GREEN
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RALPH HAYS

DORIS WILLIAMS
Society Editor

RAY STEVENS
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By DAVE HATFIELD
Copley News Service
Richard Nixon will beat George McGovern.
And that's no rumor - it's fact. That is, when you're
playing poker with Politicards. Richard Nixon Is the king of
spades and George McGovern is the seven of hearts.
Politicards, a Los Angeles company, Is just one of man)'
who have produced games to take advantage of the political
climate. The company has done a great deal of reasearch in
planning the cards with Just the right political caricature.
The two red suits are Democrats — hearts, the liberals;
and diamonds, the hard hats - and the two black suits are
Republicans - clubs, the capitalists; and spades, the
President and his men.
The 3M Co. meanwhile has come out with what they're
calling 'Bookshelf" games, one of which is an updated
version of "Mr. President." In the new version, those who
don't like the electoral college system are welcome to use the
new popular vote tathes.
Another company competing with 3M on store shelves is
Design Dynamics. They have a game called "Who Can seat
Nlxon"which gives players the option ot.chooslng one of the
front-running candidates or a dark horse, including the
player himself,
The math objective of the game is to be the first one to get

770 electoral votes. Gradually the chaliengers are whittled
away until only one faces Mr. Nixon. Then the two candidates
jo at it, state by state, getting financial and media support.
The game rules warn, however, to be on the lookout for
fictitious indarsernents by the press because they can spell
down for a candidate. Event and media cards can eliminate
some promising new candidates.
Although Mr. Nixon doesn't have to worry about them, he
does have to be on guard for scandal which could ruin him. If
Mr. Nixon Should land on "peace," he automatically wins an
eastern state.
Another one of Design Dynamics' games beckons the
player to "Experience the ghetto. live on welfare. Try to live
in a white suburb," And about hallway through the game, if
you are not making enough progress getting out of the ghetto,
you can upset the system by going outside of it. The game is
called "Black &amp; White."
The classic confrontation of the sexes allows players to
changetheirsex — withouteven going to Denmark. The point
of "Woman &amp; Man" is to get as many status points as
possible so that women can prove their equality to men.
'Women's lAb" is an Urban Systems Inc., version of a
similar game for women to gain status. Some of their other
game titles Include "Society Today" and "Repeal of
Prohibition."

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Sen.
WASHINGTON
George McGovern's 1972 ml.
nority-ori..r.ted presidential
campaign has a sympathetic,
but less than active supporter
in the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The man, Robert Pennington, 52, has never tied his name
In large national weekly news
magazines or the major newspapers which chronicle every
step of the way for McGovern.
He Is the acting chief ci the di.
vision of tribal operations for
the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
He also is McGovern's
b'othe'4n-haw.
"I have no plans for the campaign because of the Hatch
Act," Prr.nington said in an interview,
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Andated Preu Writer
('hII''A(V) (All)
tiny of i'attipalgfl fotilups that
reportedly left NIII footing,
Sen. t 1rnrgv MrI ,OVf'tfl
endorsed the Idea of tn redit_s
for parents of tuilents In pri-

tw1r.tIrg riiountu*in
roads arid city traffic jarns, so
that by IfltP aftern",n a hIghly
a*
PI"' trnvllin
tout Icr ini
dumb' dumbfighting

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lion rnlled Is intprvipv ;lI-

This job led him to the Bureau
of Indian Affairs.
In his job as acting chief, he
is cit the federal government's
GS14 level which, depending on
Um in grade, pays from
121,960 to $23548 annually. Ce-.
Wicaticr as permanent head of
the office would place him in
the GS15 level, with salary
breaks spaced between $25,5&amp;
and $33,200 a year.
Although Pumnlngtcn plans to
do nothing openly in the way of
campaign work this fall, be
said the Hatch Act would not
bar his wife from doing so.
e is a practicing nurse,
specializing in problems of the
aging.
Her role in campaignlnj has
not been specified, according to
spokesmen f or the McGovern
caznç*Ign committee.

ab

vate anti parochial cftXiIs.

me move was seen mainly as
a friendly gestur" t(iwnrnI
millions of Unman Catholicvotera concentrated in the large
states which the I)c'yr,nr'ratt'
president liti nnirnira'p feels ;iri'
cruc ial for hi c tiil fur 'Ii Whit"
house
said tin' iiit(it ciii
the ''tax credit a ppr oa rh'
without proposing any spedlin
plan
Previously Mi (ovcrn had
said tie was exploring ways to
aid par rs'tdal sc'hrs)Is without
violating the tJS ('onstitutlon's
prohibition agitinist ruiinglln
h u rt hi mid ivi'rnmnu'nt
Mr( ove'rnu rt'l('asu'll hoc stat'
merit on parochial school.zii.l
before heading Into a clor,ed.
door meeting with Chicago I;' bor leaders. lie also was to appear at ii Catholic technical
high school In a predominantly
white, working class neighborho In the northwest part nif
the city

We re cleaning
house to make
more room
for incoming
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tactic, Mansfield's $15-million being premature.
By PEGGY SIMPSON
was passed twice—the
plan
Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., DN.C.,
Associated Press Writer
its
merits
and
the
The
first
time
on
said
it would further burden the
WASHINGTON (AP)
attached
to
the
taxpayer
who he said "Is inSenate has approved legislation second time
omnibus
crime
pg
of
crime
1Iousepassed
in
this, too."
to compensate victims
fl1L'dSUFC.
Another
amendment to the
and the "good Samaritans"
Mansfield
said
he
hoped
by
omnibus
crime
package would
who go to their rescue.
was
this
maneuver
to
get
his
promake
it
a
federal
crime to kill,
amendment
The
compensation
bill
before
injure
or
assault
a
policeman,
attached to an omnibus crime posed
by
house-Sen
ate
conferees
for
fireman
judicial
officer beor
bill which passed the Senate
positlt"s.
The
bill
possible
passage
this
Congress.
cause
of
his
official
a 74-0 vote Monday.
has
taken
no
action
House
to
23
In Ivor
46
was
7be
vote
also would make It a federal The
plan.
compensation
Sen.
Richard
the
by
the
proposal
of
crime to kill a policeman or on
The bill would pay victims for S. Schweiker, R-Pa.
fireman.
medical
and burial expenses,
Another provision would esThe bill now goes to a Senateand
SUPPOrt,
tablish
a federally subsidized
earnings
loss
of
House conference to resolve
and
childcosts
therapeutic
Insurance plan for
group-life
differences,
to
enable
one
expenses
state
and
local
policemen, fire.
care
Arguing for adoption of his
ofparent
to
work.
Victims
would
men
and
other
public-safety
proposal, Senate Democratic
Leader Mike Mansfield said not be repaid for property ficers. The cost was put at $22
government for too long has losses but intervenors—the so- million annually.
Sen. Roman L. Uruska, R.
neglected the victims of violent called good Samaritans—
Neb.,
also won passage of an
crimes and others injured while would be.
n amendment to extend until
administratio
T
Ii
e
trying to aid them.
In an unusual parliamentary reportedly opposes the bill as June 30, 1974, the Omnibus
Crime Control Act of 1968, at an
estimated cost of $1.74 billion
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for Uie extra year.

Two other crime bills passed
by the Senate Sept. S were
Sept. 19
Altamonte Springs Home- wrapped into the omnibus bill.
Lakeview Middle School muiakers Club, 9 a.m., First One would authorize a $50,000
payment to dependents of poPTA, 7:30 pin.; parents will Federal S&amp;L.
!icemen.
firemen and other lawmeet teachers and follow
pt 20
officers slain on
enforcement
children's schedules.
L.WV unit meeting, 9:45 a. m., July. The other would make
Altamonte Community
Church. .ivallable antitrust-type civil
'Sept 19
LWV unit meeting, 7:45 p. rn., remedies to victims of theft and
LWV unit meeting, 7:45 p. m..
2004 hibiscus.
racketeering, allowing them,
1723 Shoshonee Trail, Indian
for Instance, to sue for treble
Sept. 21
Hills.
Drug Atinn Committee, 7:30 damages.
Sept. 19
p.m., Oviedo High School;
p.m..
Lyman thigh School MA
School Supt. John Angel.
meeting 8 p.m. in auditorium;
Dominick
Salfni, M. Luis
Judge
open house.
Perez and Chaplain James
Bryan.
Sept. 20
21
I.WV unit meeting. 9:45 am., Sept.
County Republican
Seminole
Church,
Altamonte Community
8 p.m.,
committee,
But the Welcome Wagon
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Monday, Mc(',overn put in a

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trail in Vest Virginia coal
country, (Thin's industrial
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Even a recent federal court
dedsIcm which queatloned the
validity of the act could not
move Pennington ft-tin his noncunmlttal posiUon.
The Hatch Act Is granddaddy
legislationfor all the nation's
fed eral empkiyes and has prevnI 1 them fruit participating
actively In partisan political alfairs. The mm of the act is
that anyone makiv hisInrne
fruit federal law should not become Invol ved with pctiUdans
who might like to change IL
Permlngtcm for 20 months has
been a't1ng child of the di vision. A scholar on Indian ti_story, he has beet In the Washington
ine 10 years.
He is married to the twin sister of Sen. McGovern's wile. He
and his wife. Iii, hat' four children, the youngest 15.

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"We all met at Dakota Wesleyan College," Pennington
said.
Pennlngton Is a native of
Redfield. S.D., and majored in
history at Dakota Wesleyan,
th e same school where
McGovern did his und ergradu.
ate work. He late- did graduate
work at Northwestern and the
University of Chicago.
Pervilngton says his interest
In Indian problem started dot.
Lug undergraduate days when
he condtxted summer dasm
on reservations under iple
au ea
of the American Missionary So.
dety Bible sctx)ols.
Listing himself as an historian by prolesakm, Puuilngton
taught at the college level for 10
years prior to taking on a tire.year assignment with the NaticmaJ Education Association.

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Here's a question to help you start off the new television searon:
"Americans watch more television than th ey admit and
television represents a dissatisfying and mind-dulling
waste of ti me." True or false?
Mans' social critics would insist that the statement Is
true. lut John P. Robinson, study direc tor at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research, says
it may not be
Robinson reports that the average American spends
about two hours a day watching television instead of
three to six hours as has often been claimed.
Ile bases his conclusions on five studies, in which he
was involved, by the U.S. Surgeon General's Scientific
Advisory Committee on Television and Social Behavior.
His fi ndings are summarized in a recent paper published
by the National Institute of Mental Health.
"Although television Is often criticized as being a cultural wasteland, the legions of television viewers say that
watching television is pleasurable, entertaining and often
educational," he says.
The researcher reports that "majorities of viewers
claimed that their favorite dramatic programs were both
realistic and instructive." lie adds that soap operas and
mnedical programs were rated parti cularly high. Police
and detective programs were seen as instructive.

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So, if these samplings are at all accurate, they mean
the 1960 election was narrowly determined at the last
moment by voters who were neither Mr. Nixon's nor
Kennedy's to claim in midsummer.
In 1968, 1 did four major Republican convention delegate su rv eys in the months leading up to Mr. Nixon's
second nomination. Looking back over these reports, I
find repeated reference to esidt'nce, in state after state,
that Mr Nixon's delegate support was loose or fluid or
thin hits own chief clelegate.hunters acknowledged that
this was so
Yet this did not pre''t'nt tiiuii from winning a convincing first ballot nomination at Miami Beach. lie buried
Governors Rockefeller and Reagan.
Nothing much changed for Mr. Nixon in the fall of
1968 There is no persuasive evidence that in the space
of a few months he suddenly became the loved one. Nor,
indeed, did he widen his support in the general electorate. But most of what he had stayed with him, thin
or not.
The lesson in all this is obvious: Thinness of support
u crippling. Votes co nt whether they
is not necessarily
are thick or thin
History suggests that George McGovern take less comfort fro m the shallowness of Mr. Nixon's backing, and
worry more about the fact that It seems so broad. For,
unless the President's thin crust is compressed within
much narrower boundaries than prevail today, he will
win in a sweep.

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itnort among American voters to be broad but
Nt'o'
quite el .t ' itaL give's Seii, Gtorg MCGOVTfl ho pe. p"
But
induces rt'at caution among political forecasters.
should it
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IDG4 sac that he was
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:st, GOl' n''
fire for him
following tii would go t'hrough
--r.iti.
.iouiiuu LVOI
torgnuen.
Well. in case you
states
won
all
but
five
water by Ifl million votes lie
a tnll
and took six big ones b margins of more th an
lion votes each. No candidate in history has ever come
close to equaling that part of his performance.
As for Richard Nixon. there's nothing new about his
not being loved
After he was nominated for president the first time
in 1960 at Chicago, he held a pronounced lead over John
F' Kennedy. It is common today to say he blew it. But
the picture then ws not nearly so sure for him as ob
servers now imagine.
The University of Michigan's Survey Research Center,
reporting in l9tU on a long series of poll samplings
taken in the iros ious year's campaign , said that in mid
summer of 1960 there were an unusually high number
of undetided voters—upwards of 30 per cent of those
queried
The c"nter's researchers suggest two things. One, that
Kennedy was still larieh' unknown to millions of AnieriCAM, a m.UlrItV if them !lemtrats until he was flom
inated in 3 uR is; o, that by lU idScptv mber most Prot'
estant Democrats knew of him, knew also that he was
a Catholic, and were in considerable torment about how
to vote.
Nevertheless, said the center's experts. Kennedy in
time began to make heavy inroads with the doubters
Th e poll findings indicated that from late September
until election day, the undecided moved off the fence
in a steady procession—in a ratio of two to one for Ken-

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chattering of an automatic to open it, and won't rest until ufactures the things they like —
jackhammer outside the win- she gets to inspect its contents liver and kidneys and fish and
cheese and cream.
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but if anything within eye- — first, of course,
NEW YORK i AP* —
The big fear of my life is that
But the chief object of her cu.
sight makes a fractional move,
ty kills
s on i: in a x'urd .nd a nosity i her idol in the kitchen, sometime Lady Dottie will
old English proverb she
)OUflCt. She will paw for ball an the refrigerator. She sniffs at it creep into the refrigerator un
says. It may be true, but it is hour
at a breeze-blown window endlessly, stands up and tries to seen. I'll close the door on her
true that curiosity keeps a
accidentally, and find her there
cord,
spend half a day prancing paw the door open,
cat young and greatly alive,
She
is
immediately
underfoot
later
with a happy smile on her
human beings. arciind a small bemused bug or
d
just
whenever
I
go
to
the
refrigfrozen
face and both paws
lost wing-draggled moth.
That's why am beginning
Autornaticali,
she
assumes
erator
and
makes
incessant
ataround
a
large
beef kidney — a
,
- family
suspect that
that anything brought into the tempts to crawl into it. I am cat killed by her own curiosity.
Lady Dottie, may live
On the other hand, what a
a factory
U curiosity can guarantee . house is a present for her. She sure she thinks of it as
for
cats
that
endlessly
manway
to go
mortality. She will never run will scratch at a parcel. Wooing
----out of breath
Lady Dottie is something of a
Boys Will Be Boys!"
enir
feline Cinderella. The
of a midnight passion on a suburban backyard fnct by par(
ents of unknown ancestry.she
came to us as a homeless stray
kitten with a black dot on her
'
nose that made her look
vaguely like a comic Adolf hiticr in fur.
and white and
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an aristrocrat and — thanks to
an early visit to a veteririanan
who nWIe a lasting impression
L
on her — the morals of a saint.
Last year Lad)' Dottie mm-,
pleted her freshman year at
WIhZTh College in Vermont
with my other teen-ager. Tracy
Ann, a daughter. Both, follow/
ing a new custom that is be.
coming a tradition among
rany college students, are
staying home this semester in
order to "find themselves."
Lady Dottie is completely dif(
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ferent from the typical human
-S teen-ager, who would rather
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commit hara-kin than show
emotion of any kind in the presence of an adult.
Although atl4a cat isgettirig
to be a senior citizen, she is
almost frantically curious
about everything around her.
.4
particularly anything that
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By BRUCE BIOSSAT

ni7.ation is at stake. At least it ought to be.
The matter of financial support must not be
allowed to hide in the shadows with the great
powers, as well as the small, more than willing
for the United States to continue to play Lady
Bountiful.
Above all, however, the presidential election
campaign must be entirely divorced from the
proceedings. Here is an opportunity for
President Nixon to display the statesmanship of
which he is capable and Senate' George
McGovern to be sure that the Democratic
campaign muddles no international waters.

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Nixon's Support
Thin but Broad

WORRY CLINIC By George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.
"SibUng Sequence"
w; tht;
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shows why Billy and Bobby
the 2nd dIlid v1(I you Bible
are like the Prodigal Son
t'1ioliirs will recall how he
and his older biot er For ,
fitt
tIIlkfMl 1II littliet (sit (II
our personalities depend to
)ii
llillrfife)ti('('.
a lane degree on whether
'flit-to, s'eti lie Inul IH'IIt
we at, the firstborn or 2nd
0)1101'S' IPII wild hj51h1. hI'
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child of the some sex. Use
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hiul the gull to rt'tilrti )lult;f'
the
Tests" to pick your career?
'Ilir Ot(lf't Still "' f
1)tOlHh1il%' luse tir'' J i
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thnn •..i'nr t'
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nwther.
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i'ltlU'IV •lili't .ilk' imn'h like lI'.
l'tii the fi rst Wort) -me fur li*' tiitit stirs cv hi toc
ent In their personnliti*'s
his
, nrhi rtIt')
"iillv Is 9tii*'t uid hurt' ilpill Iii.' IIIIIII1 "'flc ssit)i V(l)ItiCI ibliiig h,;is,i'i tnkrn
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Cl S ioingsters with
t.st'I S ('si, 11)1 Lit' ti,iiit
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l.... e .,. S(flti(' of
shosv its lflti('IS llit*'tl'dt to '''''''''''''"
I That t,tl.y child alsit is
01 IlIlliji ali(l play.
being htigp'tI or kisses?.
SO that uil(l*'st tiiiltl tl'li(lS non' iiu'linc'tl to sast' th,iiits.
And he is 1 hoarder
to;.
ranging Intro old
tIP 1)4.4 ,4 11111. ill introvert,
his toys. as well as candy
Iii' lllt thins ties chop into sta;,i1is. rare (ilitid and es *'II
"At Easter, their grand.
811(1 create his his lilOIif'V.
parents gave bothi of I i')ii
OWH I est i'it ittli, licilig lii;
Ac till •,tlu ill, lo'
'llit' Easter •'g;.
l ot of
;utod'n 1 iloc k c 1inui other likely to hiase i t batik ic
"Bobby Me his ill tilt, list to
toil lit and to look utter lii'
t2 days ;In I then tried tit
i114'II •Ihiltl ti,incc flit' 2nd ages? parelits
wheedle soint' of Billy's,
)iil.l, svhiut filitis htllI)s*'lI in it
iluitigh lie may growl
for tIslt'lltiII,t,
"Eur Uill' kept 1i
Alid show little i'rcotial if
weeks. Iii 1,ttt, I i*'i't'lit lv
i"ir there is toothIer older
found 1 of those diitt tl.iti Alld stronger "K log of thu' I ect iou. w hit'ti flit' '1'1P
iii iwo, they k no'.;' thirs' call
eggs tuickest 8Wut in lii; lois Ni lisu'r',',
of relics •uioi tr,'actir•'s.
Sit thi,it
miiigctcr •li')n'li(l ti)oti him for sup.
"Bills' ii 11101*' rt'hiahlt' alit? 1uiluk
learns to ulci' Ian. 1111rt
lii'. ttsk, sshtli'
,t
fitijcbiw'. t t.ilkiii1
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fl '.ilWll
t
out
way
his
talks
hobby
4), his way un it of dstiiestltv lit isu's thiu',it, chiuss's his diet huts
leases
O f 1it'iii;uding his older silt- fill,,
work and oitu'ti
4111(1 sis
chutes ulhidOtie.
lilig
shari' toys. eand ,iiiul thu'n
hifll. hut thi'ti
"1%11't this proof uti their attention.
horri;;'
tl- ItO llIf'V Iii;
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un' younger child will Of •iIdu'r brother g.i'. *' thn'i,i!
tliflrretut jnhlt'ritilWI'?
tell shed ('ro(lxIilt' ti'aes its
SemI for mv "I idro'. ert
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Bills' is (hiu firstborn while brother, for thi*'ti \talnhhla (
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st.11lll)('dl. return
Ihibhiv typifies lIt.' usual 21i(l will ruishi to his result' and
it
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little
your
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tptnv and printing
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Krngnt
Mr.andMrs.LytleSwopeare
L4dr and Mrs. Patrick
of Ca.cselberry entertained Mrs. entertaining two of his
O'Neill of San Sebastian
Knight's niece, Mrs. l.rnda Mrs. Harry Bushbaum from H:gh. Altamonte Springs,
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Duby, and two-year
son, Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. 1. E. have been very busy for weeks
EdItor
Mark, a.c wet! as Miss Marsha Lândamood from Troy, Ohio, entertaining her sister, Mrs.
.
Gelbe, all from Silver Springs, 'th had beer on a Caribbean Caroline Bougeririne and sons,
The letter came about two
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Md They visited Disney, Ft. Crufe and th er tr'
!tn4 MkiK.d aria Pai.i f Syracuse,
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led
envelope which
traveling
ravehn ' all over Florida
th e way home their car Flonda is Just wonderful.
on
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contained
an
invitation
to an
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taking in the many high srota open house reception to honor
broke down and they had to fl I_..
James Meyers, the former and dread to think of the cold Irma and Alfred Kirschstein on
hume. Marsha carri ed a big
who winter facing them in Syracuse. their 25th wedding anniv,rlrai:s,
wrench and several paper bags postmaster of
to
resigned
his
following
with things she had brought
Sept. 17.
The OrLando W este rn Sivare
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plane
and
hospitalization
for
a
heart
repair her car on th
Why such an advanced
and Round Dance Council notice i pondered?
the inspector seemed very attack, has been seen b)- hI
neighbors hitting golf balls in elected new officers recently
suspicious of her. The y
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for the coming year. All set to
when
his
yard.
discovered t
wrench
co up le planned a six week
make
the council's functions a
they
X-rayed
her
luggage.
By MARILYN' ((IItIX)S
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fensler rousing success are Chairmen, anni'crsar) trip to Europe to
visits with IrTna's
in
and son Robert of Casselberry, Len and Jane Bernard, Whirl
an
ayat1e5
Germany
Thomas Gullickson of Fern recently returned from Atlanta. and Nirl: vice chairmen. Suz
It seems that fall is in the air.
activities are Park, is expecting his son. Ga., where they helped their and Tina Sommerman, Kiss-a.
On the fourth day of the
Seminole
beginning again. PuU out the Robert, to fly to Orlando from daughter. Rosemary. get 'nec Squares: treasurers, Roy tour. Alfred suffered a heart
Marianne
clothes and shake the moth BrC.oksville. Wis. and may located in an apartment. She and
Lippert. attack and was hospitalized in
back with
balls. The clubs are all having decide
resigned her job as a nurse in Plantation Squares: Samedan. Switzerland for five
membership teas and coffees. visit his daughter arid son-in. Gainesville to accept a position secretaries. Dell and Julie weeks.
loyless. Whirl and Twirl,
The kiddies are back in school. law. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cos.
All elaborate entertainment
in an Atlanta hospital
plan ned by Irma's family had
tobe cancelled .andafter seven
-1 the test for her
Stacy
and
one-half ears, she visited
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restricted driver's license. I am
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her broth e rs at Alfred's
th
th e only mother I know that is
bedside.
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After a recent surgical procedure, my doctor told me
at I would probably not start my menopause for .t inst
ro yenra-that I am still ovulating, and can get pregnant.
am 54 years old!
Sign me,
"BEING VERY, VERY CAREFUL IN ANAHEIM"

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'elI into their sixties!
I asked my own doctor, John A. flange.. a. ex.ed In
he practice of obstetrics; and gynecology for some 33 years
MinneapolIs. and here Is his reply:
"Dr. Nicholson J. Eastman of Johns IIopka University
aide an eihauith'e study ,f the records from Johns i1.ins Hospital. New York Lying-In Hospital. and Boston
.ytng.In Hospital concerning the upper age limits of r,oluetivity. Studying more than 501111.1111 00 records from these
tellauthetitleated reports , no pregnancy after the age 01 S6
was recorded. I must agree with your itatemaut. Abby,
hat aliho the chances of becoming pregnant at the age of
10 are greatly reduced. Ills by no mew Impossible, 5o
eep telling the ladles to keep their guards up."

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Fern Park, is at home
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surgery at Winter Park
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engagi.ments at the local
hospitals recently were soffit
top headliners of the Whirl and
Twirl, Micki Summers, Ron
Overfelt and Don Briant.
Though each has returned
home, modesty prevents them
from elaborating on the cx(itement that each caused
d ur ing their whirlwind hospital
hiatus.
I know you have been reading
about the beautiful new
Bram Towers. Residents of
Casselberry now making Bram
Towers their home and we will
miss tlwmni are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pierce. Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wheatley and Mr. and
Mrs. Thorbiorn Dbe.
Mrs. Pierce was organist at
United
Community
the
Methodist Ch ur ch for several
years. Mr. Sawyer was the
Chief of Police and Mr.
Wheatley. a former mayor. Th e
women have all been active in
ch ur ch and community work
for many years.

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Freeman, met with her corn- Frank Woodruff III, Sanford commentator and Mrs. Pyle,
mittee to plan a fashion show to Garden Club: and Mrs. Joseph IIIUSiC.
be held on Nov 2, at the Sanford
Woman's Club at 10 a.m.
The theme chosen for this
\()n1('ll
show is 'Holiday Boutique".
Each of the 17 clubs in the
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Federa tion will furnish two
models and fashions will be
DeBary Womeris Club held licers and committee chairchosen from dress salons over
itS first 1972.73 meeting at the man, all past presidents were
th e entire county.
honored and presented with
Millinery, foot fashions and Community Center, Sept. 15. corsages.
other accessory items will be The business meeting was
Announcement was made of
selected from shops throughout preceded by a potluck luncheon
supervised by the executive the Sta te Officers' Tour to tiC
the county as well.
board.
held at the Deltona Womens'
Proceeds from the show will
The meeting was called to Club, Oct- 9, beginning at 9:30
go to the Federation project (if
community service which will order by the new president, a.m.
Mrs. J. T. Wallin, who
be announced in November.
Attention was call ed to th e
welcomed the 63 members and
Members of the committee nine guests present. Prayer dessert card party arid fashion
planning this spectacular event
was offered ht' tug. ,-iir1.in show to be held on Oct. 11 at
Freeman,
are
Beverly
1:00 p.m. at the Community
j
aie f ollowed i
representing the Federation salute to the flag and the Center. Mrs. C. T. Ulrich is in
Ruth singing of one verse oftlie"Star charge of tickets. It was
Board, chairman;
Johnson. Cass.elber' Woman's Spangled Banner"
requested that door prizes be
given to Mrs. W. Lakernan.
Club: Linda Morris, Beta
\Irs P. 0. Goodson reported
Sigma Phi; and Ka Sassman, on the 1972-73 budget and was
The afternoon speaker was
County Homemakers
Mrs.
Norman Wagner of
accepted by the membership.
I)eltona,
Distnct 6 Director.
Longwood
Mary
Pyle.
Mrs.
L.
Forbck
reported
that
Aisi
who
gave
an aiiiUsrng talk on
Joseph
Mrs.
to
League;
date the Club has given
Civic
Women's
Clubs.
The mneetini:
Woman's
toward the air-conditioning of
Leinhart, Oviedo
was
adjourned
by
the members
Crabtree,
John
the ('onu'riunity Center. After
Club; Mrs.
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(9) Thrill Seekers

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9:00 (2) Bold One's
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firmly tack a piece of carpet to the bottom step of
your cellar stairs and this
will let you know when you
r e a c h the bottom even
though you cannot see the
step. Cover step corn dc'tely so you won't trip.-MRS.
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(9) Movies
430 (2) Porsderosa
(6) Mery Griffin
5.30 (2) (9) News

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6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:08 (2) Sunshine Almanac

Floyd Enterprise's Theatres

6:15 (6) Sunshine Almanac
6:25 (2) World Tomorrow
6:30 (4) Summer Semester

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Perry Mason
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Sale of the Century

Bewitched

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opening lead. Against a
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If North opens a diamond.
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gauiie is a rca dily.
if South plays at five diamonds. he will have no troutile against any lead except
the singleton king of hearts.
Against that lead lit' will
wi nd UI) losing the ace of
trumjs. a spade and a heart
ruff Ut he can try to guard
a a I n a t the heart ruff by
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and discards this spade loser
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foil this plan by
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Dating Garee
Another World
Love Is a Many

(6) Hogan's Heroes

As a s a f e t y measure

&amp; James Jacohy

Doctors
Edge of Night

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One Life to Live
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3:30 (2) Return to Peyton
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Show

11:30 (2) Tonight

DEAR POLLY-When your lipstick wears down to the
metal case. use a cotton swab to remove and apply what
remains. There will be no more waste anti the same swab
can be used over and over.

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War of Indepen(if'flCP which lasted ic vrar;
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(6) Beat the Clock
All My Children
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(9) Marcus Welby,
M.D
11:00 (2) (6) (9) News

DEAR POLLY-I am answering Veronica who has a
paint smell in her drinking gl3sses. She might try my
method which works with Fruit jars. Wash them and place
with the open ends out in the hot sun and, after a few
days, the sun should remove the smell and taste of paint

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9:30 (6) Movies
10:00 (2) NBC Reports

DEAR POLLY-I do like those towels and wash cloths
that come with washing powder but my Pet Peeve is that
they are not marked as to color so that one can accumulate enough matching ones to make a set -MRS. 11. C.

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DEAR POLIX-People who are not so afflicted
, (10 not realize how the pressure of a handshake can
cause pain to one with rheumatoid arthritis such as
I have. I do not like to call attention to riiv problem
so most of the time I shake hands rdless of the
Ti,not want to
difficulty. When at church. etc.. I "d
H appear less friendly than those I meet so can anyone tell me a polite and effective way to handle
such a situation without attracting undue attention
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will be shown
10-11 ARC, Marcus Welby,
M I), 'I.nve L's When They Say
They Need You." A brilliant
young nuclear physicist Is
suffering from the after-effect..
of a radiation at-eiswnii. dis- ai
faces deith "nle.t's he rcelves
marrow transplant. The only
compatible donor is the ailing
man's retarded brother. The
physicist faces it moral confusion as to whe;her or not he
can conselonably accept the
transplant from his brother.

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areas considered sensitive. Old
neewreels will show how they
itved, interviews today with
those interned in those years

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t'st vacation ever. Our four 5111311 children usually argue
constantly while on a trip, but this time we gave each of
them ) nickels when we left home and told I twin that

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Brown
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maternity ward. Then he faces Gallowayi suffers a broken
exposure and embarrassment bark. Now he's at Craig
as two U . S. .Senators conduct an
Institute where guest star Vie
Inspection of the hospital.
Morrow, playing a surgeon, is
Farfetched story.
about to operate when he
530-9:30 CBS, Hawaii Five-O receives word threatening his
1)esth Wish on Tantalus
daughter's life if he goes ahead
Mountain." Te story centers
with the operation. The threat
around sports-car raring, and
comes from it drug pusher who
death at the wheel. Ricardo has managed to install an obM '-nlaihan guests as the
server In the operating room.
world's fourth rirhest man who Dr Craig (F.. G• Marshalh and
comes to Hawaii to drive his Dr. Hunter David Hartman )
racing car in a challenging hill
unexpectedly take over in the
climb hiss mechanic is muir(are of the threat.
tiered and another mechanic:30-11 CBS, The New CBS
riles In a suspicious accident
Tuesday Night Movies. "The
during a test ruin on the
Woman Hunter," Barbara
Eden and Robert Vaughn playa
Tantalus Mountain course
Mc(',arrett's
wealthy couple convinced that a
investigation
points a suspicious finger at the
man posing as an artist who is
car owner's mistress. but she
going to paint her portrait Is
didnt to It,
really an international jewel
8:30-10 ARC, Tuesday Movie
thief who plans to rob and kill
of the Week "No Place to Run."
them, Much of the film was shot
A sensitive, heart-tugging story
in Acapulco, setting a beautiful
about .in old man i fferschel
background for the suspense
flernardii who refuses to give
story. Stuart Whitman plays the
'iii his son's and rtsiiahtasr.in_
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10.11 NBC, NB(' Reports
law's foster son site; they've
been killed in an accident.
(h'ilty by Reason of Race
Faced with official intervention One of the unreasonable
attitudes during World War II
to force him to give up custody
of the boy (Scott Jacoby), the
was that all Japanese.
old man sells his store, and he
Amertcan.q could not he trusted
and the boy head for Canada,
for loyalty, ifl(1 so IIOMOA if
the in must l
until illness strikes
ir:i here',
l-l0 NBC, The Bold Ones.
put in detention camps and held
"Five Days in the Death of
there throughout the war. The
Sergeant Rrown."iPart Iii The order, prompted by invasion
first part was seen on "Ironjitters, was sig ned by Presi dent
side" last Thursday in which
Roosevelt, taking th ese people.
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fears her husband's temper.
Ben then discovers his friend
really was framed, but has to
prove it before the revenge-bent
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the es-convict emerges and he
promises the man's wife he'll

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from the past in an intelligent alignment with what you want
in the future. The evening finds a confused situation
developing that requires much care and caution
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr 19) A fine day to get in touch with
as many fine friends as possible and do those things that will
improve the Friendship You can reach desires not possible
before now.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) If you seek Ideas from
higher-ups in the morning you can push ahead more quickly
toward success. You are now able to handle those civic aøi irs
Evening is fine for other task s.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) You have so many ideas in
your mind that it is important you employ only those that are
best for you in the future. Make plans for a trip which is

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collections now that will enable you to pay bill.. that am
pressing and thereby improve your credit. A display of your
fine talent will impress others now.
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associates so that you can clear up any differences and make
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circle
Mrs.
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Babcock.
president, led the devotions for
the day and minutes and roll
call were conducted by the
secretary. Club by-laws were
read and discussed by the
group, and it was announced
that the District 7 Workshop
will be held at Sanford Garden
Center on Oct. 5.
Other coming events include
a covered dish luncheon at the
Garden Center, Oct. 19 with
Mrs. Carol Griffin as featured
speaker and on Oct. 11 the fall
district meeting will be held in
Orlando. Mrs. Ruth Simpson
will be delegate for Rose Circle.

experiences recorded. In 1959
they selected Sanford as their
home following
retirement
Alfred's completion of 20 years
with the Army. They moved
here in 1960
Alfred, who is a member of
Disabled American Veterans
and American Legion, was a
clerk with the local draft board
for Se minole Count)- Circuit
Court, a position he had to
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DEAR WIFE: With postal rates changing as frequently
as they have been, It's not such a stupid ue.tIon. Had she
called the post office, any employe could have told her.
Problems? Trust Abby. For a pera.s*l reply. write Ii
IBY, BOX 19700, L. A., CAUF. 11111111111 1119 and iodine a
tamped, addressed envelope.

Mrs. J. C. Mitchell were Co. for Gardening.
Ain't love grand!
the swi-irner in Miami with her
Irma arid Alfred came to the daughter, Mrs. Ruth Haldin, hostesses for the first meeting

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Mrs. Myron .tacutm (if
Casselberry, recently returned
home after spending most of the
summer with relatives in
Rhode Island.

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

DEAR ABBY: Some kook signed "Taxpayer" was all
'orked up because she wanted to call up her postmaster
and ask him why he "ate" her pension check, and she
found out he had an unlisted telephone number. Then she
asked you why "public servants" like postmasters needed
inlisted telephone numbers. Boy, that beats everything.
My husband Is at his job at the post office all day, yet
me stupid woman called him at home in the middle of his
evening meal to ask him how much it costs to send a
POSTMASTER'S WIFE
postcard air mail now!

ceremony. Their religious tiered cake, topped with a bride Miss Cynthia Feddersen poured from their friends who called
nuptials took pLceon Sept l3at and groom a three-branched the Rosee punch and her during the appointed hours, 3 to
Petruskirche. Darmstadt with Rosenthal china candelabrum mother, Mrs. Vernon Fed. 6 p. in.
He'. H. Veiss as the officiating
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difficulty getting along under
normal circumstances. But
Itilmigs get out of hand when
discovers Philip,
Arthur
Mnuak"s R-&gt;-car-old grandson,
and the Harmon's granddaughter have been playing
"doctor" behind the garag,

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girls dress provocathely to attract attention-and they dot
[So do some men, but the threat of rape Is mlalmal.I I
would hope that all women wield dress decently and mod.estIv more for their own sell-respect than for protection.

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is Sept, I 5 24. It is a time to let
all people on the outside know
how great It Is to be on the inside of square dancing. Tell
someone, won't y ou?

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DEAR ABBY: You can hardly pick up a newspaper
inymore without reading ihat some teen-aged girl was
'aped. Same are oven raped and murdered! I am hearttick for the victims and their famlilee, but, Abby, the
ionic gli is dress nowadays, they are asking for It.
Why In God's name would a fully developed girl go
around with a seo-thni blouse and no bra, and short shorts
x a pair of jeans so tight that if the had a dime in her
pocket you could tell whether it was heads or tails? Don't
these foolish girls realise they are asking for trouble?
Abby, so many of them read your column, piease warn
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couple met in July, i,
hen Alfred was stationed at camping en usiasts and love and an arrangement of white dersen, cut and served th e
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mums. A pot pourri of cake.
great
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the
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Each guest was presented
At the reception the dining delightful party fare was
s secretary in the Judicial room table was overlaid with a attractively arranged on with a souvenir miniature Swiss
Ha ll there.
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previously planned for about 75
friends and well-wishers.
Happiness radiated in their'
home on the big cIa) with Alfred
looking fit as a fiddle after his
iilrwss.
Irma greeted the guests
carmg a pastel blue dress
hihltghted with a jewelled
wedding ring collar and an
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grow up."
Although a driver over 21
mustbeon th efrontseatitdoes
not saythat her eyes mist be
open. I just say my prayers
over and over. Imagine the
feeling when your student
driverismadly driving 12 miles
an hour down the street when
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bill with $481 million more for military
assistance than a year ago.

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A BILL for federal comPensatiOn to victims of
crime and ''good Samaritans'' who go to their
rescue passes th e Senate on a unanimous vote.

vicE I'RESJI)ENT SPI Ito T. AGNE%V put his
1972-model
campaign on the road today after
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ago.
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THE MUH)LE EAST. Chinese-Soviet
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forces
sreps
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F.aI
battle zone keep low as fire from (umniunist
For' Robbery Suspect

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In probably one of the most
controversial and interesting

cases ever to conic before
Circuit Court, Arthur Cubby,
charged with robbery and use

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nulligramnsofMellarila day for
Rutberg maintains this cas.'
at least the next two years, as is significant in that it suche was receiving at the ctnctly illustrates the deiimm.m

hospital.

of the defendant who lapses

Judge Akridge refused to from sanity to insanity and the
felony, had his arraignment
constat
order
Cubby's return to Sanford necessity
for
cfltmflUe(t again this morning
since
he
felt
there
was
no
way
medication.
by Circuit Judge Dominick
the defendant could be assured
Salfi
declared
of
receiving the medication —
was
Cubby
removed I rom the
once
criminally insane some months
hospital.
arI without it Cubb
THE
ago and committed to a state
would
again
lapse intri criminal
hospital. According to his
DAY
counsel, Assistant Public insanity. !t Is llutberg's
contention
this
is
an
extrettielv
Defender Gerald Itutberg. tile
OF
difficult area of criminal law.
hospital wrote to Circuit Judge
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—Mary's Catholic Church, Tiffin. COMING SEPT. 22!
MRS. RUTH scorr
Mrs. Ruth B. Scott, 75, of 217 Ohio.
Survivors
her
include
W. 12th St., Sanford, died at 1:15
p in. Monday at local nursing husband, Willard Grimes,
home. She was born in Lauren.s. Lemon Bluff; se%eral :tieets
S.C., and lived In Sanford for a and nephews.
Funeral mass was t elebrated
number of years. She was the
daughter of the late William today at 10 a.m. at All Souls
Starling and Daisy Mitchell Catholic Church with Re'.
Agnew Mounts Hustings Bagwell. She was retired from Joseph
Sanford Atlantic National nrisson Funeral Home in
hank. Survivors are a brother, charge o arrangements
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McGovern said he might inter- the unions?"

two nephews, Jo'hr F. Bolt of

Agnew plans to visit eight New Smyrna and Bruce Bolt °
rupt his campaigning to clarify
Associated PTCU Writer
states in nine days, with ap- W. Lake Village, Cal.; a niece,
Vice President Agnew, who some issues.
Mrs. Jesse W, Fox, Oak Ridge,
this week in MmMcGovern took astand on one pc
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a
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tour of the 1972 campaign for tax credits to help parents of Ohio; Nashville and ChatBrisson Funeral home in it'.iman Catholic.
today , while Sen. George students in private and tanooga, Term. ; Winston'
C,; and lA)titSVillC, charge.
Parochial schools. Support for "ali'mmi,
Sur'i 'rs include two Sei.
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Itichard A. Sht'dden, Miami and
the plan was regarded as a Ky. lie will go on to Texas and
friendly gesture toward toil- Illinois next week.
Robert Shedden, Sanford:
M. G. Daum
The vice president has said he
Mrs.
Robert
lions of Itonuin Catholics for
daughter,
V.
the
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KNOWI.
ill
campaign
strictly
on
St'uLskey.
PensacoLa;
sister.
whom
the
cost
of
financing
X.
l.lmiton
F.
(Skeet)
Knowles
Mrs.
J.
V.
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Venic
lldstiipniutn
(mthollc
schools
has
been
a
innissues
this
year,
renouncing
the
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Michael G l)uamui, son of Mrs. jor problem. The White house hard-line tactics of the 1970 Sr., 68, of 801 Santa Barbara Flit; eight grandchildren and
Drive died Monda y afternoon at
great-grandchild.
:-_.3 Mary I - I )auui, of 411 Lake announced that President t-ongres.sional campaign.
Nixon's wife, Pat, planned to Setitinolo Memorial hospital
W0O&amp;LI ard Funeral
Itoult'vard, Sanford, I"la.. Is on Nixon, who travels to 'lexiss
Onnond Beach is
U special eight-wick summer Friday for a dinner, will ,iiakt' help celebrate Yellowstone Na- after a lengthy illness, lie was a
trainuing (rUist' in northern at least two other appearances tional Park's 100th anniversary native of l'enstcoln and came' charge at arrangement
,iters .ihoartl a there, at a border station near today. She met with reporters to Sanford 311 years ago (ruin Funeral ,iat I iirt.il in (Irmto 'c d
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i titislern ituptmitu%otiS transport lALredo ltfl(I at Rio Grande I 'ity. in Chicago Monday and said she T;illnliassci'- 1k' was a retired Itcatli
Sargent Shriver, the I)cnto- didn't know anything about mmiecharnt- tntI worked at (hi'
stop of tilt- U. S. Second Fleet.
'Fin' cruise is designed to give cratic aspirant for vice prt'st- Martha SI itchell' problems Sanford Naval Air Station for
Naval Academy :msutshipnwn dent, miiet with local Democrats with a security guard, thought many years. lie was a mnt'mnbcr
t- the Watergate affair was blown i,f Imecrest Baptist ("hurch
Survivors include his wife.
in naval roimiimimid amni didn't care whether they liked out of proportion. tit'lit'vt's
eet
0
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matter
to
Mrs.
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of
San
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for
tntabortion
Is
a
party's
candidates
(lie
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I iau iii is ii gradtiat.' of titnuiil office. ''The point Is lust 1w olt,t'ided by the states, and ford. t o sonS, 1.thtuu F. Jr
S4'miiif101'' I ugh School, Sanford, are you going to do for your- wiltt "Lw will to tlit' to SiIVI' and L)t'minis Knowles, both tit
and a mlit'onlK'r of the' t.- liis of self? What uire you going to do Iree'ttomn'' for (hit' South Viet- Sanford; daughter, Jeminna
Knowles, Sanford aiid a
for inir jobs and the people in namuese
l9 .it the' academy.
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grandson
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decided not to seek reelection, was provided
free use of rental cars during the last three
by the Florida Phosphate Council, the
Today newspaper says in a copyright article,
years
SIX VIETNAM VI.TKItANS Against the War
want a new judge and a new trial date if they
cannot get dismissal of charges that they
conspired to disrupt the I(epu
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was arrested at Derail, the crossing I)ilit
jor(lall illl() Syl-1,1, 111(1 tilat all efforts to
secure his release have thitis far been Um1
successful.
No reason for the arrest was given, the
sotirces said, and Syrian officials re;lchV(I IW
phone from Beirut said they had no coinmt'nt.
The American Embassy in Beirut WotIl(1
release no details on Barrett or his family and
no direct contact was allowed with Mrs.
Barrett at her Beirut hotel

lILI iii-; it and higher
trudge puffing tourists determlned to see a parhistoric monu
UcuIarl
ment Iiii Belgium. At the
top of more than 200 steps.
the Lion of Waterloo surveys the now-peaceful battielleld where Napoleon's
dreams of empire were
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.acrt' ol II members
15 811(1 sul)st'(1u('nt Israeli
soitu1 Sept
mepiisals am.ainst Arab ticrrmhIas
Police (1U1t'kly cordoned oil the pmi.itt IUId
outside the em bassy 811(1 relUs('(l to allow any
miiciiibers of the ptlt)liC or press through
American EiiiLissv officials iii Ut'iru(
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So as of now we re elimi- ating all our
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Man.tgt'r N (lt'nt Vandagriff
l)ymiamics
General
and
Electronics Vice President anti
Manager Sam Ackerman said

encourage all of us to learn
by General Dynamics units in
more
about the vital issues of
the Sanford area.
our
tune,
to register to vote,
The program was announced
express
our
individual political
jointly by StrombergCarlson's
views
at
the
ballot box on
Sanford division and General
election
day
and
to cflCOUraiu
Dynamics electronics division,
voluntary
financial
support t
The effective citizenship proand
candidates
parties,
am is in effect throughout
Dynamics
and
political
organizations.
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The)- emphasized that the tl~o
throughout Stromberg-Carlson,
program
is ioluntary and i; •
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partisan.
Vandagriff a..t
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call upon And assist employes, aimed at broadening I:,d i v id U a I s'
p o lit i c a 1
b their own choice, to:
participation.
1. Register to vote
,Only about 75 per cent of the
2. Learn about candidates
nation's fwtential voters bother
and L%sues
to register," they pointed out.
3. Support candidates and-or
, political organizations of their
-- Of thcs.- oiil two-thirds vow
in presidential elections and
choice
less than one-half vote in
4. Cast a ballot
Congressional elections,
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For the fourth consecutive
day heavy fighting swirled
through the three southern dtst.rtcts of Quang NgaI Mo L)uc,
Due Pho and Ita To. North
Vietnamese attacks toppled Ba
To, and the South Vietnamese
retreated to positions a mile
southwest of the district
capital. the Saigon command
said.
The fighting also spread to
Son district, the northerntni't i1itrt mu Qwing Ngam,

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Government lssc, still tn
mand
announced
in * delayed
ieec, field reports said.
complete, were at least 3
Que
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lien
report
that
a
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Earlier,
tr()I)s killed and 41 wounded.
Vietnamese cou. t'hu"r district towns. 50 to 0 from unknown rauaes Sunday
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alties were expected to mount trilli'q northwr,st, fell to the ene- northeast of Hanoi and the two
toy Qne Son was recaptured, crrwTnrn are miiI,. T7I
when final re po rts are In.
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clash in the Hornets back
the nIght held the potent Buc stnke from far away.
Herald Sports Writer
in easy faslTh)fl. The same can not gridders. Starting with last
Two fumbles and a costly Boone and Winter Park
offense to only one touchdown
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said for tdbzewater, which weeks upset and then looking
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the 143ow1; Colonialjourn
the entire evening. Senior piling on penalty hurt the
One of the major upsets m
should knock off the hornets back to the Hounds' victory of t is I'll
high school ranks involved a halfback Odol Williams was Trojans bid to at least gain Je to Jones.- and Evans Is at home
lQ7l In Daytona.
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to say at bo
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rason has
crown after the 1
LYman answered a fe;
last week was the manner in
run its
Harry Nelson's Bishop which Boone, picked for the questions about as new back.
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two years ago, pulled out a 159 Moote, bandied the Pioneers of points I 34 of any of the Metro
teams. In fact the Hoursd
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nearl
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spree in Lake Monroe and boats numbering in the dozens
could be seen Saturday and Sunday plying the waters of the
lake. Trolling with Don's -Pm-Gut" jigs and -No-Alibis"
paid off for many of tue fishermen while others drift fished
with live Missotwi minnows for bait. Everyone was getting
action and judging from the number of specks being pulled
In. there was pleat) of fish scales flying both nights
Raymond Carroll who runs the furniture store of the
same name, tiied his "special spot" in the lake last week.
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,:et right now wrording to Lowell Hilev of Hiley*s Flish
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arourd all the bridges in the Da)lona area. L)r=i have been
scarce in the river. however.
The Ormond Beach Pier saw lots of action on blue fish
&amp;-Aturday along with croakers, whiting. and "ts. Smne big
stuff moved in also with mglers reporting broken lines and
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three Columbia River salmon he caught while
on a fishing trip with Ids grandparents, Mr. and
seven-year-old
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pounder
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this eight pound, one ounce beauty. Fisher used
a large blue worm to land the bass. He stopped
at the Sports Shop in Sa nford Plaza to show off

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whopping string of 91 speckled perch landed by
Eddie Webb, Darrel Speed. Jeff Webb and
Raymond Carroll last week- The f ou rsome
drifted with Jive minnows in their "special
Lake Monroe.
spot"

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biggest shot In the arm to the
development of specta tor ten-

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Burch stopped by th e Sports Shop in Sa nford
Plaza to display this stringer he haul ed in at
New Smyrna Beach, The large ones weighed in

at seven, fire and th ree-fourths, and four and a
half pounds. Terry used a yellow and white
blabbermouth plug,

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But for real thrills th e best
act is doubles. When you get
two teams on a court toe to toe
-maybe 20 feet away -slamrning balls a hundr ed miles an
hour at each other, that'a'Iynamite. Lightning reflexes product sensational reaction volleys and spectacular rallies.
The crowds get downright emotional about it. So do the
players.
"Actually doubles Is better
tennis," MyR Bob Lutz, one of
32 WCT touring pros and a
noted doubles player. "There
we three or four hits in doubles
not Just serve and volley like
In singles - and you always
have a Lot of good poin ts,
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doubles teams don't get
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play Illinois Saturday.
and total points
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their 51-6 rout of Oregon State. firsts and 840 points.
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622 arid Ten- .69 4. Ohio State 2 1-0 622 5
Mike Wells was a doubtful by Ohio State at
Tennessee 121 206156. UCLA 2.
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starter for the Ihlini.
7. Alabama 3-0 463 8. LSt
Wells reinjured a finger (in Top Ten were UCLA Alabama
,, 101-0 3W. 9. Nebraska 1.1 3his throwing arm in last week's L*uisiana State. Nebraska and
i!•U011lI SI 2-0 190 11 Penn
losing game against Michigan Arizona State
State0-1 180 V. Michigan 1 -0 162
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State. Without him, the Illini ofNoLre I•0 156 14. I'CX
fense will be greatly hampered Ten followed b Michigan M 109 15. Washington 2.0 86 16.
As a resuit the Trojans will be Notre Dame. Texas, Washing- Georgia 1-0 59 I Florida )t.
favored more than ever to ton, Georgia. Florida State,
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the lead In the fifth annual Tarpon Rodeo sponsored by the
haul ax Sport Fishing Club. In fact the big one is In line for
No trophies, Lorgest caught b a ornan angler and largest
:ntheoierallcctitest Theluckiad angler, ishoatthispotnt
has outclassed the men is Marlene ermueller. Tom
Walker's and one-fourth pounder leads the male division at
this time and young Jay LaMee is tops In the junior division
with his 56 pound entry.
A special division for spinner sharks is on the agenda in
the current tournament and once again the name of Marlenv
Vermuellerhead.sthehstwitha68pouridspectmen.
Nlanv others have been landed worthy of mention but
were ineligible for entry as the rodeo Is only held on
weekends. Two were brought to gaff Thursday, a 100 pounder
by an angler on the "Black Duck" and one of 112 pounds
came in on the charter boat, the F inest Kind
Boat captains of the Inlet harbor fishing fleet are
reporting only fair catches with trolling producing combined
hauls of 12 to 15 kingfish and bonita per trip. Bottom fishing
craft are finding a few red snapper, an occasional amberjack, and plen ty of black sea bass.
(laude and Mary Benline of DeLand ventured 44 miles
offshore in their private boat both Saturday and Sunday.
Fished the edge of the Gulf Stream in a spot known as the
Steeples, they picked up 12 grouper up to 18 pounds, a 24
pound red snapper, an amberjack, arid a shark on Saturday.
Sunday found them In the same spot arid they returned
uth five "sow" snapper 112 to 18 pounds), live grouper 13 31
pounds and a 15 pound barracuda. The water they fished is
270 feet deep at this point.
(Xtwr private boats are locatini: kings around the sea
buoy just outside the inlet and night fishermen are doing well
on channel bass from both the north and south jetties at the
inlet. Some bluefish are being taken here also and while the%,
are not plentiful, the size Is good.
Mrs. Jim F-4wards visited the Florida West Coast last
week and fishing from the "Rainbow 2" out of Clearwater
landed o 30 pound grouper.
Wayne Brady of the *'Fishin' Hole" tackle shop in
l)ivtona listed a really outstanding nn'ling (cat this week
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mtncle on the ekia luer had ft cdbcS t
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turn in. Panfish and ca -a few, with scsiie small baM
being landed," stated Ottie Faulk. camp owner. He noted.
that Dottie Hill. "the ha lady" is back
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and brought in a pair of two and a half pounders.
George Lleney, Wekiva River Haven, had much Lh t
same story. "A few bass. me string of seven small Cklit's
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Swida) catfish only averaging 8-10 to the boat
('heney. lie made mention though. that the high water is
gradually receding and expects fishing to be back to normal
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The St Johns River. East of Sanford likewise has tx)t
had too much o offer for seera1 days. Bob King a' Manna
Isle Fish Camp says bream have slowed down but a few are
still hitting on crickets. School bass too have apparently been
affected bv the heatAck-attered strikmg occurs early morning
and late evening but with no consistenc).
Still more speckled perch reports, this time from Don
Smith, Seminole Sporting Goods Store. Bill and Helen Wade
picked up a beautiful string of 54 drifting with live minnows
for bait.
Another note from the Plaza Sports shop mentioned a
nice string of 27 landed by Dennis Whitmire for one day's
catch and 44 on a later trip by the same angler.
The first news of a deer kill by an archer also came in
from Jim Blythe at the SporU Shop. Donald Brown got the
buck ma !pike mm the Rlackrater area Sursd.a)

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week earned his paycheck teams' player always works fired touchdown passes of It where we ca
n't lose," said Itoh- playsarestuown,"Uick GoiJoit,
Monday night as the Washing- for." said Malinchak. "It's yards to John Gilliam, who ln,son. "you've got to fight like executive vice president of the
something that rarely happens. itiade a spectacular ont,-haiult'il there's no touiuorrtiw''
ton Redskins toppled the MittSaints said Monday.
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Brown, who rushed for 105 blocked punt, a miss field build the rally and Johnny as the boon to kibmtzers.
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salary chasing kickoffs and down, and was on the field when
'Because he's a good special liii' Iteils' magic nutuuhwr to five
tc.4uInuIL.lte Ted \at'kr bhs,s'd tI',iI!ll lililti.
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323 1151

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1967 Custom Dodge I door sedan. a
go-nd condition 574 2375

Summer Fbr'c5, reduced up to
FABRIC
pr ice at MILADY'S
SHOPPE. Ill Magnolia Ave

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1949 Ford Chateau Wagon, q'C.iJ, -'?
('nd'tiOn, Air, automatiC. $ CIO
$2600 3fl 1643

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Full lint' GE Appls,)n(i"S
Sanford Lletr c Company
- 7572 Park Dr-tor, 377 lá

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Boats ana

JOhnSOn &amp; ijoston
n4Ier Dea"
C 'OSPd All Dv 1fedr'eSda,
35'I'L Sanford A
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tilt trailer, $300 Call after 6 p

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From this 3 bedroom CO home on
Downtown Sanford, 327 596'
corner lot Just look at these
features Two baths, famty room, FOR SALE 1971 EvInrude 'TP.
carpet, custom made drapes,
5350. Call Torn Evans 372-2611 9
entrance foyer, dshwalher,
330
diSp011. 7 patot, (I Coversd), House Boat, 7 yrs. old, $5100
redwood fence, breakfcst nook
Fully eq uipped . Set in Building /.
with bar, arid of course, ic AlI for
of Sanford Boatw'orks. Or Call 644
$23,000 Better call t od ay
SOIl.
"YOU KNOW TODAY'S PRICE
TOMORROW'S ARE
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Sports Equipment
ANYBODY'S GUESS"
T* bedroom, 1b.'h, Florida room.
DON'S BAIT I TACKLE, *19- - w
yard. needs some work.
51 Live Bait, Groceq,es. Beer
of ms Cash will
511.947 11 some '
Flr5 4 II Ouen 7 days 372

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THE TIME TESTED FIRM
170 N Part Aic .377 6123

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Real Estate Wanted

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SHOP THE EASY WAY

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located in prestige neighborhood
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Winter G.aroert. 3054643734 An i
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5,ns &amp; Eves 332 7)7
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IaELDERS METAL WORKERS
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Mobile Homes Rent
It you are pr9WWIy employed, a' ________________________ One acre plus, 3 bedroom. 2 bath.
tiI.c 'ft !'ittIl taOricatiorI a'
central i S37 ' WO
tr.:l.q A i r conditioning.
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C A Whdden,Ir Broker
edvanc.man' Opening Dunedin
unaer 7 V'S No Pe's, $43 a wqk
ill N Part. Sanford
Shop. aft field srcti
crew's. I 322 ,.

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$Ct,sJ wP'eel base. V I. lutOm*t- 3? 17$ Bar, McKee Sited Cars. 3''
.5 1st St 373 $503

The following businesses
arc listed for your
convenience- Permanent
residents and newcomers
will find this directory
the most convenient and
up to date ay to sotvi'

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old, gentle Female par
I'"'stsn, part Calico, I yr 373 1191

LEARN '.10 BE
SOMETHING
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DEALER AUTO SALES.

1792. !iaraia'd. 373 1230.

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mo Farlt and last PhOne 323 474.4

Par? time m,cpsar.,c. uI*d car lot, all
aroia'iC man, want a hustler with
Apy .n pson 0 DEALER
AU'TO SALES, 17-57. San•ord, 373-

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mpcl'tancalty minded Apply Itt
person to BOB YOUNG'S AUTO
SALES, Hwy 17 *7. Sanford

Mort Walker

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
114W 1st St

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are
higher, but not thiS
fenced 3 bedroom. with nice fruit
trees Only $16,500

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Exclusive
One
PARK RIDGE
way to beat the high cost of living
alto buy this nice duplex. reside in
one unit, and lease the other for
income 570.700.

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AVALON APARTMENTS

Piano Ltsscrs r5yTt. T rac 'pq
323 4734
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MECHANICS.

jeop half ,on pick up,
,',rr ,th,ng un it new Will Sacrifice
tat 51193 173 *1*

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COMMODORE APARTMENTS

3077

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Hoff, Ante? 373 1379

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377 6621
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dpOSii 373 6101

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
323 55.0)
323 5200
Sanford
Hwy. 17-92

We Have Miny Other Listings
Open
Day Every Saturday
AvallableSundays
by Appointments

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utnm*tC, power tap ate Ft
'auto? condition 51450 373 5932

THE SHOPPERS

Aluminum skirting with every
display model sold now thru Sect
30

MAYFAIR
Exclusive
If you
need room, we've got it In this
beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath with

Ste

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white 7 yr old F'alaminu .10
whila' paint rep mare 171 1101

I- Pt -F. 1ii([. S IIRANI) NEW
TOWEL S (.itnt introduction give
Beautiful cotton &amp; r
lriaa,t'I%, P,it,tel colors Hurry,
Imited oiler Enclose SOc hdlg for
.-tch set TOWELS. BOX 671.
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Hydramatic transmisiioVI In
spected. $750 373 159$ alter I
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i'-'ce I) ring room set, 56$
(Imitated rug. 573 Double bed.
'impletc. $90. Dresser, heil of
drawers, washer. 373 1119

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*tn another All utilitiCS fur
fl'shed 373 1110. aSk for Tray.

Iocat iOns moll, to convenience
stores Ideal nveltmen?
portunity For more infOrmation
call George Caheo. ()35) eu 177$
Of write to Mills Pearson, Corp

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Exclusive
MAYFAIR
knOw what a real estate dollar
bukS n Sanford. you will knOw thiS
3 bedroom. 2 bath with Florida
many extras is a real
room
bargain at 537950

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COIN DRY CLEANERS

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some work Call 73)2141

Dee's Tact Room
"sa West of I Ion ltvy 14

si-Ipont rrtrlqerator, mother of
lo.irl a'flce table &amp; end tables,
04 (it, a beat &amp; chairs, bedroom
.iir
101 Plays Dr • 373 6997

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REAL ESTAC INSURANCE
101 C WEST FIRST ST

Apartments Rent

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GO.
go girls tonearest phone and make
appointment to see thu newly
redecorated 3 bedroom for only

Apartments Rent
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all the extras 555,000 .

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to 6 p u- Mon
throug'a S yrt Hot meas arts .
craft
Tender Lo.n Carr 119
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ts I3I.0 32 373'

DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps A'Cb'. ci t.rxOnp'OJi
Can Help
Phon, 423 AS I?
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$I per lI.'iy CARROLL'S FUR
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Women's shoe's $.3-00 Men's sttoes
1500 Buy 7,1. 6or more pairs an1
Save lots of money. Men's Jar
man, 517.91, men's Florthem,
Sl000 and SlS9L Sale at this store
Only.
PIX SHOES
435 So , Itwy 17 92. Fern P,irk.

McQuillan Branch Office
Hwy. 17
between
DeBary and Orange

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5.em retired couple desires part
time c ustodial work. COurCPI
preferred Phone 3230219

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Condition, by owner 517,900. 372.

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Call 327 3230

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Jack &amp; Jeans B.aiJty Salon. Sanford
Plaza. needs beauty Operator',
Top commission paid Full or part
tmt Helen Hughes, Mgr, 372

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four bedrooms, 1'4 bath with Patio
home In Wynnwood Monthly
payments $133 completed In 13

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I ii pets clean easier will; thl Blue

surplus from the entire Chan
Special Sections, at Ut,uIos
reduced prices
New Group Womefl't name brands.
57 99 and $199 Red Cross, Cob-

TAKE A LOOK
One fifth of an acre, all
under ground, rolling land. tit
cellent location. Hwy. 1792, near
Orange City and Deflary, Close ii
yet far enough away to enjoy
privacy Three models on
Priced for lots 5trt at $4,500 wti'
terms. Call:

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or 1 .t y iTil'S'
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4111 or see at Sanford Se*'n
t)owotown
''rola Color TV, coniole model
I lsi 1,00(1 (Ofl(litii'n nit J4 l
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Hearing Aid Glassa'.
Dark Frame, 530
323

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39 Acres with mobile home faclt,ready to hook up PlenI v of r 1, i for k;ds and horses

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between Sanford and Deflary 04$
Port Florida Road Phone 661
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Paris Accessories

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ia't trio *.pk% Will i'r,n%i;i.0
rest)onahte local person only to
make $71 70 paymentS Wrati
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Apply 1397 Charles SI, Longwood
a' the product'on office

AL,. UNTIL NOON TO
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met in
participation program.
a work session or. Monday to C.asselbcrry. According to corn- the
Drummond sqid that the $35,O(I for materials and .
sn Chairman (ref l'Wumki
the de- ginecring. Commissioners
. n'mnd. no firm commitment has County should look to
order tOt the C'OUflt'. road
the possibtlit' of
been received from Casselber- velopers for the special discussed
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pate in view of the savings to Altamonte Springs and on Air- operation in order to allow
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from each of the five district
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In district 3. 2.08 miles of Commissioners agreed to
were chosen.
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county
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be carried out on a city-county district 4.
city participation program. at a
participation program. Under mond to Palm Springs for a
distance of .81 miles, costing cost of about $4000 to the cit.
this agreement, the county
SUPPlY labor and equipment, $2.0oo and in district 5. County Developers agreed previously
(lub Road by the Mayfair to assist with road improvewith the cities providing
ments and to modif the traffic
materials and engineering country Club, at a cost of $5.5X
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Bachelor Science 1959
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American Banking Association
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Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee
Former Member of the Executive Committee of
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(inaliied for this
challenges have k n initiated
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primarily marketing practices of the
hthldir1R program nd
cosmetics company called Koccot In-

right away, explained aide Tom Rush
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his (')rlando headquarters. Turner Sai(l
he intended to take immediate action
to sell- - or give away if necessary his

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Turner, the son of a dirt farmer,
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Wednesday, September 20,1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
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hard sell of an evangelist- Last year he
said firms in Glenn W. Turner
Enterprises Inc. grossed 120 million.
Mr Turner has said before he
would sell some of the companies, hut
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Fighting litigation
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that perhaps something should
be done about irresponsible
journalism, etc!
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was made that -somebody set
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Democratic headquarters and
then tipped authorities in an
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from possession of marijuana to frequenting a publ L nuisance. (See
related photo Page 1-B)
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l)et. Sgt. Bay Parker, public nuisance charges '.c re:
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lto.itt, Winter Park; Don
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coming, since only small Tierney, 18, Orlando: Iwrent
accept this as coining from OflC Tuesday night and early amounts of marijuana and an
Akers. 23, and Norbert C.
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including
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Orlando, was booked for
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squad" occurred early today on
am apartment at 508 El Dorado
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persons were arrested on drug

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financing law unconstitutional.

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The lawsuit filed by hwyer
weeks or so , . . there'll be a James Market in U.S. Dtsri
l(oll Royce whizzing over the court stems from a tax ratio
Sanford scene, anti belongs to report by State Auditor General
one John Kader. l'roniiseti Inc Gene Ellison which declared
a ride, too . . • must I wear a Orange County's propesty hall
blindfold. John, to guess been assessed at only 83 per
its taxable value.
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automoi)IlI!
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prison
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county
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license tags from Raiford state

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She was one of four students
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accepted as high school re
Seminoic C3unty
a
provide this protection
will
searchers by the Miami Sea- Boil is meeting this afternoon
that all parents have
- u.srium, which furnished lab- to consider again recom- pr'ntecuon
right to expect.
s. theTeachers
IitO(7 space.
mer.dauons
t
are train
h
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Angel to hire two securt': handle normal classroom
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Ada, Okla and is planning to Alpha Thu (ega fraternity.
States of America
s ratified dentials he carried were ftc
that he was a Phi Beth Kappa Hinchman after he left Finn
take a job In Kansas City
June 21st 1788
titious
do, and after appearance of the
The Brookville Sun-Journal graduate and that he was a
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Norman Paul Htnchman of
newspaper repor. received
A haridarried note from Brooksville, county seat of 11cr- reported that Ilinchmnan had Vietnam
veteran,
It wasn't
necessary that Mr, abt l,O0 ntes in the election
defeated candidate for the nando Count), served as clerk liftchild
his home
with
his
wife
and
early this month. saying Illnchman be all the things he for judge,
office of Superintendent of of ririilt court, was appointed
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he received tl:reatening Mild he was." the Sun-Journal
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Schools — Dan Pelham . • . juvenile counselor, and ran for phone
calls and was taking his said In an editorial. 'He was an
expressing his appreciation to county judge, all with false cre- family to an undiscloned loca- intelligent. hard-working young

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charges.
Rebecca Jewel Weber, 18, t
100 Anderson Circle, Sanford,
was charged with possession ot

itI, apartnwnt resident, wa
ixioked on three charges amcluding psxtsessIun of narcotic
paraphernalia, possession of
t'aminlhas and possession of

his total bonds
were listed at $7,500.
lt'i'
injunctiI'm
Stt' cmi
temporary
Keismieth Ita ird
grant
to
funds
and
Roger
Seymour,
bidding the state
Thompson
apartment
other
to any district except In three
last
year's
bIISCd OZI
residents, also were booked on
1fl0Ui
allocation. The injunction, he same charges. including
said, would produce an Liii- possession of marijuana,
narcotic
of
niedtate gain of more than $ possession
t1ii
possession
for
paraphernalui and
million In revenues

county.
hlt suit also alleges the mythod at fti.iwing educati in tattler
the Minimum Fotmdittiofl pro
gram is unconstitutional,
violating the 14th Amendment's
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'That we immediately hire
e
to
Personne
High
asigneit to Seminole
security

iltuatiomi. They are not trained School to patrol, the tuillwal,
once w as plentiful off Florida'.i School to deter further itudent
md walkways rn every Lt
to control .icts of violence.
eait coast and throughout the vio ence.
ichoui
is in ..iesston. They will of the communiti
Caribbean. But the animal's
Boar
"nit ichool itaff have been deputized and will exercise thflesh proved too tasty for its recommendations for 48 houri
when
irr.s'st
effective to sonic extent — the power of
.UOfl
own good and fishermen hunted
most serious part of the necessary
the turtles so heavily that they receiving assurances tha t
"1 intereIy believe that it is
pt"ob lem stilt ciltits. As a
prob
are now rare in Florida and Sheriff John Polk and Sanfnr'l
'ssenual that we
1dter t u any acts of violence absolu
throughout much of their for- Police Chief Ben Butler would
result to this uieaure in light ia
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trier range.
have police and deputies
Ross Witham, a Florida De- (luty *ruesday at t1le ichooi to
In Past (JiJ4L1L-Al0rl!S betW*V11
Index
NrUnent of Natural Resources quell any further (hsorders that
iaw enforcement units ituo
~cienWt who his been working inght erupt.
ii .diooi tuartt :nemnbers. it ia-,
leaths
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with sea turtles since
Presence of the officers ,L1Ij
.111 been explained that, in light
plied her w ith nearly 400 turtles apparently had a desired effect Britgi
3C other assigned duties, it is 11,1
and advice on how to raise since )iiculls at the school Calendar
413413 possible for the County tnd vit".
Clas'sified ads
all
peaceful
and
thein.
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reported
to furnish 3choui 4uartis on i
exnal Comics
Hilderbrand
Miss
3B
perinanent,
hastS. Tht!"!fOr".
Crosswori puzzle
perunented with variou turtle ierene and the educallO
must decide toda'
buart
7,
the
Crane
his
lids over the next year and
reaf!irtne'I
Angel
JB whether it desires to lure mu
eventually decided to release recolliIltemidattt)fls :ir hiring Dear AbbfiA train personnel to remain at the
some 200 which had reached a security personnel 'ruesdav Etlitoruicuilu1iflt
313 school (ruin 7 34) .i.iu. antii
news Entertainment
ze of eight to 10 inches.
at ternosn in a prepared
3B p.iii.
horoscope
LI has been epitfled that ii
"Turtles are not particularly reLease handed to the press.
SA
UtcS
Hospital
miietit
t
as
uLio
iLLS
the event of serious tnctden
lovable or brainy but you can
ntit1ce
Public
The
Seminole
CountY
school
to them. I was kind
get attac
B 'inrest where more help
Society
several
for
4BB needed, 'he iherilt intl pout
of sorry to see them go," M
porth
had the responsibility of
ilikkrbrand utI
IA
hLe( will tispa tcn mmwn to
:perating desegregated schools Stock
chuol upon request.
.
lB
bight)' segregated society In the past we have
,tmpted to arbitrate di!
bY involving parerib
arid tudent3 in an effort to
.f feet changes in the attitude it
all. This ha been effective far
,he imiajority of students and
2arents, both black and white.
however, there reuuuned a
)mu1l group of tudent.s who
mmtinue to be disrup tive.
Board
School
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firm
disciplinary
.,LtbLIshed
policies a a positive Step to rid

bar t)iturates.
Russell Stanley Juskowiak,

barbiturates

tctiminended
r 'iri'it.
the School Board the
following:
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of barbiturates. Total bonds on
each nina was listed at
each.
Parker reported barbiturates
and marijuana with a combined
$NJ value was seized in the
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'these policies we're
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rernovill
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tr,ublcmmwker's (ruin the schools
during 1971- 72. These 5tudents
j:m.t thea' parents certainly
siust recogli ic that no one has
'io right to deprive .imiy -student
the opportunity to pursue the
learning process without fear t
har.timflt and bodily harni. It
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Sanford Airport Auth Page lease the focnier "'"
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rat hole in disclosing the FB()
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had sptnt 113 000 when it teased
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reach it.s goal of it 3 1wr cent paid by tither lessevSr 1'he sigrung a new pAct.

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of inflation will be about 3.25

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ALTAMONTE SPRINCS—
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Richards
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nntiflued until next week until onl nay vote U the annexation is divided into two parceLs and
available.
Also adapted or, second and requested 7oniflg is R C-I and to contact the owners t
per -en, wifi adaption upon second rvadinj was held in te the rit)'s main plunt
tiorfman also rnnteted the agreement is executed with
artarn if then wouild
all
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water
facility
and
until
derd
were
abeyance
second and final readin: by
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allowance of £ units denit
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balked
at
plans
for
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to eliminating 01W
property
will
City Council of an urdinan' fohtnmingtrothth('deVelOPeT
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the
city
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four
districts of a population of two S1rVici stations in the of the service stations. toiiicll
annexing 3&amp;i acres of the Lake to the city for n dedicated
iicre rerreatrnn park. .5 acru single or multi-family building succeeded in inserting a second The annexation was
approved with the notation by slightly over ,OOO each and the already saturated SR 43t in' canc'elId its Oct
24 meeting
Lotus property
until Oct 2 at 43(1 P m
water phml site and ,5 acre permit. The rit agrees to provision that the densit%
The action wjç, however,
occupational license ordinance tersection
official
fraught with dissension and site for nt) purposes. The provide servic't to the annexed allowed provided it complies Mayor Swofford into the
the
then existin
give areas including those In nngi' with
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Councilman flelerl Keyser
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Herald, 300 N Frenct
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As the presidential campaign heads into the
home stretch it is worthwhile to recall what this
competition for the most powerful office in the
free world has not done.
A noteworthy example is the conduct of the
team named by and strictly controlled by the
incumbent Republican President Richard M.
Nixon.
Their actions have been those of such a
desperate nature as to imply that they started
out with an historic plus which only the president
could dissipate and which they just couldn't
1 elieve
This is that an incumbent American
president has not been denied a second term by
the voters since the debacle of the economic
world on a global scale and President Herbert H .
Hoover was ousted by Franklin I). Roosevelt in

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Even the most partisan observer of the
N:xnn record would be hard put to muster
enough had decisions and bad policies to support
such a denial. Quite the opposite. And all this
tfore the nolninatiflg conventions.
1 loWt'V('f 1lh'C tWO 111C ('loud \011 1,1 has

settled over the Nixon drive for re-election has
(xhibited some rather black hues. Of these it now
appears that political espionage was engaged in
t)' the Republican high command to the excess
if the "Watergate" affair already resulting in
the case being pushed beyond the Nov. 7th
election date.
This is a sample but not the whole story of
the overkill which the Republicans, fat with
money and muscled by some Democrats who
could not understand the basic political reforms
their own party had produced in the backlash
I rein the ' violence, have engaged in.
President Nixon's continued use of the
p'rinal and effective trips of his chief security
advisor — Dr. Henry Kissinger -- to keep the
hopes for peaceful and diplomatic settlement of
the hideous Indochina war alive while his orders
to bomb and devestate Vietnam are being
pushed with a vigor never before seen as a great
power seeks to demolish a small but resolute
nation. is also something which has marrçd the
purp'es of such a campaign.
Thus it is that the extraordinary lead which
('andidate Nixon now holds over the democratic
Nominee Senator George
President ial
McGovern is threatened not by the poverty
stricken and badly split Democrats but by the
conduct of the kind of campaign Nixon and his
powerful and determined advisors have seen fit
to adopt.
The American voter thus has the im-

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man, each female student television sets, from ippers to ilen would concentrate on fillB HAL. BO1
ung out forms of all kinds. and
YORK AP — Most would spend eight years study- governmentc,
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There
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eys
answering
the silty questions on
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Since cver)thing in modern written on sulijects such as thi'i. A prue would be given to
cation the) got is better than
the one their children are get- life breaks down, every student "The View from My Window," the member of each class who
siould spend up to half his time or 'The Most Exciting Thing managed to crowd the longest
ting.
Since most of them have for. in school learning how to fix That Happened to Me During explanation into the shortest
to Mv Vacation," Instead, the stu- possible
toilets
gotten three-fourths of what things—from
they learned in school, that
would be hard to prove.
But if the purpose of educa'
Uon is to prepare the student for
life as it is, then all present
educational systems should be
scrapped and a new start made.
Here are suggested changes
or such a program from a man
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that the formal learning he
received hardly qualified hun
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Except for students intending
to specialize in certain fields,
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would be dropped.
So would all ancient or mod.
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Language studied would be the
English language or, rather,
the American version of it.
This v.ciuld be divided intc'
tsci branches: iA, the writing
and understanding of useful
English, and B). the writing
and understanding of Govern
merit English. A special course
in how to solve crossword puz.
les and acrostics would be pre'ented. The writing i
,', ould be allowed but not encouraged, and no prizes given
for it.
After matertng his ABC's,
U.c student would have no fa.
ther dealings with arithmetic
except in these general courses: how to figure out grocery
store ptice, bow to make a
bank at-count balance, boss to
balance an unbalanced family
budget. and how to fill out income tax returns—local, state
a,,dnational.
After a basic course in p5)'chology, each male student
would spend eight years studyInc hoss to gut along with a wo-

fIdlfliS undoubtedly are accurate, as tar as they
go. But the story is really much larger.
While much is being made these clays of popular ills.
content and distrust of government and politiCianS. oni)
a modest part of that feeling has to ito with comphliflts
about honesty and integrit' The truth is that all it,Ordinately large number of AmeriCans t'da' 11,11,1 neither
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Cool and clearing weather

.us expected to greet 35-40 air-

t'raft and crewr, "if they' a.'
get oil the ground clue In the

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"It seems

'that I just don't have the true
Yankee spirit. I was born in
Cnnecticut and I live In
Maine. But I'm free with my
money and I'm garrulous
which doesn't make me a real
Yankee at all."
Merrill chortled. "I Live In
this little Maine town near
Portland. There must at leag
be a hundred millionaires in
Pus'tland and the only way to
find them is, you look azound
for a 39 OHsmotxle. Bunch of
Yankee skinflints!**

Garry was wearing Beefmuds shorts. a mode ofgarb
he helped introduce to (IthICII

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One of thr. host overviews of the much-warned-of energy

crisis was presented recently by John L. McLan, chair-

Assn.
Civic
Deltona
Auxiliary, 1 p.m., Community

Center.
ovi. 20
Deflary Women's ('tube 2
p.m., Civic Center.

But McGovcrr is in trouble here, too. His early lead has
evaporated and there is Increasing evidence he could lose the
14 electoral votes of this liberal Democratic stronghold to
Richard Nixon unless the holes In his battered campaign
battlewagons are repaired quickly.
Mc'Govern's problems In Massachusetts, however, are
problems with a difference. Here he has the capacity to
recover, for lie has an excellent political organization, ample
financing and some of the traditional Deomcrats are slowly
returning to the fold.
Furthermore, his Massachusetts campaign director,
McKean. has pushed a statewide canvass of voters,
.ohn McK
with the help of thousands of volunteers, to the point where he
feels the pro-McGovern voters and those leaning in his
direction hase been largely identified.
Knowing who and where they are is Is a major part of
getting their vote Into the ballot box.
gett
"We are organized town by town, city by city and ward
by ward," McKean says. "We'll carry the state by a substantial margin."
One ieason for optimism, he feels, Is the success of a
drive to register new voters, most of them 18 to 24.year'olds
who has-c never previously voted. McKean said 100,000 have
been added and predicted that total would reach 200,000.

27.21
Iummage sale, Disabled

Seminole County Council of American Veterans building,
h1', 7:30 p.m., l.ymiuin his 17-92, 9 am. to 5 p.m.
litol hoard and

Oct. 30
(;okisla)r() PTA, 7:30 pull..
school auditorium; playlet by
sirs. Hlcdsoe's fifth grade

Willie Newsome, Casselberry
Charles E. Smith, DeBary
Harrison Rernrlttt'r, I)eliary
Otto Drexlt'r, L)ehlary
John J. Tempich, DeBary
Charles S. Stoker, DeBary
Henry St Hock, Deltona
Anton M. Massey, Lake
Monroe
Rose Carruba, Longwood
Buster H. Jacks, Longwood
Myrtice C. Harris, Pierson

range"
The diplomatic and national security aspects of this
whole situation demand a great deal of attention, he said,
as does the impact on the world financial structure of as
much as half a billion dollars flowing into the oil-producing countries between now and 1985.
Not only the United States but Western Europe and
Japan will be heavily dependent upon the Middle East ior
their oil requirements. Russia, he says. will be the only
major world poss &amp;-r in the coming decailt' that will he
self -sufficient in energy resources
Nevt'rthe!ess. McLean declares that the consumption of
energy should be encoi'raged — provided it is - used
because it in.
efficiently for socially desirable ends
evd..ably increases the overall efficiency of our economy

Republican Women's Club.

Sanford:
Shirley Williuicson
Nettie Lee Morgan
Lucy K. Bridges
Arthur M. Campbell

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Jean J . Allen
Alma Scott

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Claude M. Whitten
Reuben 1). Deklt'
Deborah McLean
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Robert J. Andraud, Dellary
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The thought amused him.
"A star at 57," he said, "I re
at a cocktail
member once
party I overheard Carl Sandburg, who was a very old
party by then. He was talking
to a girl probably some actress — and he said to her,
'I'm lorry, honey, you bore
a* and I don't have enough
time left.'
"I don't want to be bored.
Don't think I'll be bored with
ths show. it's fun. ItWUthe
same when Davis and I broke
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Davis was a terrific actresi.
She knew where every light
was on a stage or a set. Davis
had the ability to get up her
uvrn adrenalin.
"Maybe I never made it as
a big star but I look back at
Acturea —
solmie pretty
O'Clock
High'
and
'Deci'12
sion Before' and 'Phone Call
From a Stranger' and 'AU
About Eve' were my bee, I
IhUt — and I don't believe I
evr gave a bad pert ormance.
"i have nocareer worries.
The bell with It. When I need a
buck, 1 earn a buck. I like the
Uer I lead, back In Maine. I
awl. p, hunt, swim, mess
with the squirrels, read
poetry intle schools. dolome

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nlscl'Al'(;IS

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away from the blizzards and up our marriage
'Bette, I'm going my way.'
soaking up some California
sunshine.
.50 I came out and we
made the pilc4 and they went
and sold the series. Now here
I arn 57 years old, back in
Hollywoud and maybe I'll be a

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per cent of its oil requirements from foreign sources.
chiefly Middle East nations.
This is nearly four times as much as we currently ini.
port and could by the early 19805, amount to a deficit in
the U.S. balance of trade in fuels "in the $20 to $30 billion

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Brown, 37, and the pilot. rn F

Association, Fall election school superintendent can
Pattie T. Weeks
dIctates to speak. Open to
Valincy D. Williams
meeting and steak supper, 5
p.m., Lee's ranch near public.
Hershel E. Dunn
(M. 23
Chuluota.
James W. Iiill
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Philmore J. Jones
Winter
Springs C'Mmnurtt)
Oct. 21
Assn,, 7:30 pin., 103 Robin ill
Dorothy Glivens
Band
Boosters
Assn.
children's
Halloween
Lake Brantley
(let . 24
Thomas J. Herov
Sweetwater
flO
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party,
7
P.
m.
city
recreation
barbecue,
Lions Club, noon, House of
Shelley McCray
center.
Anna McNeil, Altamonte Oaks Preview Center.
Steak.

Discussing the nation's domestic energy gap and its
implications for national policy, before the World Affairs
Council of Pittsburgh, he predicted that by 1985, the
United States may have to import approximately 40 to 55

Recovery In Bay State

Interested In was

to

Oct. 26
Meeting of SISTER, Inc. 8
headquarters,
Altamnonte Springs, 8 am 1
11.111., Bran, Towers.
p.m, sponsored by Suburban Oct

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Rummage sale, Republican

Oct. 19

Seminole County Cattleniwn's auditorium. Sc

man and chief executive officer of Continental Oil Co.

So long till after the election-!'

over 20 years ago, and he was
sitting in his trailer essir
roam at MGM, where they are
filming "Young Dr. Kildare."
This is the new syndicated
version wherein Mark Jenbans plays the interne and
Merrill is Dr. Gillespie, whidi
means he's following in the
well4rOd footsteps of Ucinel
Barrysnc*e In the movies and
Raymond Massey in the TV
version.
"It's all my agent's fault,"
said Gary in his free-wheeling
way, "and the fact that it wA#
snowing the way It snows In
Maine in wirier. My agent
called and said they were do
Ing a pilot for a rernakit of
'Young Dr. Kildare' and was I
interested in playing GlUese' Well. what wasreall)'

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Indochina war cleared the Sen.
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twice in 1972. hut none ever .nt
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Cot-mack, and Boston Mayor Kevin White.

Rut Congress killed the wetwhich Nixon
repeatedly called his most important domestic proposal. It

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about ) miles to the southeast.
The missing twin-engine.
( ' essna 31(1 left A n('hriri g' .Joni, 3R, of ?'lIrh4Iok
muse of lift', an armada of Monday on the last leg of it
Fog, rain and generi 1','
iillifles preporel to resume the whirlwind campaign tour by flying weather prevented au
search tottiiy (cc a plane miss- Itogs on behalf of Alaska's hut the briefest of visua,
iiig for thr ee days with House lone member of the house. Rep, searches of the two areas WedI )4'Inorratir I .r'c1i'r hale h)993 Nick Hegich It has not been nesday
It )I(AGE,
GE , Alaska Al'l
AN C HORA
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Governor Ps
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emotional peak.
He was denouncing President Nixon for sending out
to 28 million Social Security pensioners, notifying
tht.mofa20per(efltinCrUsemt8
"That implies that the older people are indebted to
Richard Nixon for that 20 per cent Increase," McGovern
shouted. - 'I say that piece of paper Is a total fraud."
Nowhere In this foray into Massachusetts was there
visible evidence of the deep troubles he has encountered
elsewhere. The crowd was variousy estimated at 30,000 to
100,000. Old party regulars were on the stand to Indorse his
former Sen. Eugene McCarthy, former House
efforts
Speaker and Massachusetts political power John Mc-

program;

other

and coastline and mountain
areas northwest of Juneau.

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sharing bill which he plans to

sign in ceremonies Friday at
Constitution hiall in Philsdeiphia,

been active In the Winter Park weather," an Mr Force spoke-,
The executive H ouse comiiiittue on tJnhas
Chamber
of Commerce.
Activities.
lii'
man saul.
committee of the lh'Hary American
added that an electronic
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-------equipped
scaich craft hou
arrangements for the preA researc. drugs as 1-M-Chnlanthene and
suspected
flight path
MIAMi (API
flown the
election meeting in the newly
Benzathrene
the
plane
"back
and
fct-:li
scientist
says
she
would
be will- 712-Dimenthyl
of
Community
ty
air-condit ioned
elf as little
She
said
in
injection
a
deal
with
thieves
;,n:l
in
to
make
Anchorage
h,etss('en
('enter at 7 :30 p.m. Monday.
a
milligram
oi 3-M
0
of
two
vials
of
as
4-l&amp;,tfl
return
of
efforts
to
pick
up
for
the
Juneau"
u" in
Key speaker will ls. former
p,ter,t cancer inducing drugs had generated cancer In mice.
possible distress signals.
econgressiiian August Johan.
Meanwhile,
three
Coast
stolen
along with laboratory If injected into a human, she
sen, active in l(epuhllcan afplied i uugh van equipment from the Papaviico- said, cancer could develop
fairs, it friend and colleague of
charge in the beating death of Guard cutters
'FAt I.AIIASl•:E. I-ia. (Al'
the
Gull
of
Alaska
during the kaou Cancer Research Institute, within hours.
the late Senator Everett
Toiiitiiy l.et' Vickers, a black In
Dr. Dunning said inc cherniDr. Wrthelmina F. Dun•ing,
I)irksen. lie is a former
prisoner being held in the l.ake' night.
Gov. lteubin Askew says a
who
P',eais
a
research
project
at
cab
were in crystalline form
Bad
weather
ccntineei
!o
newsiiwr man and minister decision
County jail on ii traffic' charge.
reinstating
on
and
probably were not
Wednesday
the
institute,
said
schedule,
but
an(l was Industrial relations
However, Askew has yet to Jumble the search
the Kellogg sspeiiikd like County Sheriff
not
to
dangerous
if they came in
night
she
would
agree
In
Guard
spokesman
a Coast
manager uI
Willis McCall hinges in lift the suspension of the seven
corges
against
whoever
ccntact
with
skin. She added
press
was
"silly
to
give
Juneau said it
Company in Rattle ('reek. lie whether the sheriff carried it
termii sheriff.
was
no danger if the
Sunday
night,
that
there
when
there
are
so
many
broke
lnt'
the
lab
has also served as an editorial pistol into a courtroom during
"We have looked Into other U hope
but
didn't
know
if
the
institute
LhemlcaLs
were
dumped into a
writer and radio station news
t'Iuii'gcs, not only those involv- areas left uncovered."
his recent trial.
police
witer
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Energy Policy

By JAMES CARY
Copley News Service
A wave of excitement raced through the
BOSTON
crowd lining Washington Street. It mounted to a roar as the
motorcade came Into sight. People shouted, waved and
sihistled as a grinning and elated Sen. George McGovern
rode by , waving back and nodding.
By the thousands they jammed into Post Office Square to
stand and shout in approval as the Democratic candidate
mounted a speaker's platform and worked himself toward an

President exaggerated the cost
of the clean-water bill, that he
has repeatedly vetoed fund;
urgently rieeclel for education,

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proposal;, and all of the varin,q
national-health-care plans
('ongre;; fought and lost hattIes with the President on forreign pole',' and military issnec
in both the 1971 and 1972 4"c-

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Awwiatecl liereitii Writer

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iiic''I tot ehucine, I'us1;iticifl. .i il

has protected the Pentagon
budget from their effort to pare
what they call wasteful spend.Ing.
Nixon's only major domestic
legislation to survive (nngres;
was the $30.2 billion revenue-

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DeBary Monday

At

These things are minor but symptomatic. The big thing
is that too many today neither practice nor believe in
standards of behavior. Why should they get excited about
Watergate' What the politicians do is a lot of what they,
themselves do. If they were in public office, would they
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a $24.6 billion water-pothition
control bill and killed the 5250billion federal spending ceiling
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restlessness in peo lees movements. Patient, quiet waiting Is out. While ttie doors are still closed before some
event begins, you'll see people dashing about, crisscrossing each other's paths as if they were somehow
alone in space, lounging on floors like exhausted athletes

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honor (hi' Boy Stater and Girl Staler sponsored by hit' units. Left to
School Setilot's
right , ltov Slate ( '11a I 1-111a n Leon I .i'inaitt-e, I .y I n a t) II igh
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i'egg Wallick of English Estates and Krist a Slort'y of ongwood,
Mrs ( ;t'or'' \'i'a t 'i., ; in Sta le rlia I itna vi.
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The mere physical movement of people in public
places has changed. Gathered in crowds at political or
perilous
other events, they often push and shove in ways
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to others and themselves. The mad cape which frequently accompany victory for the home baseball or
football team are turning into orgies of truly vicious
vandalism.

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Escalators are made to carry people up or down. right'
Well, in this age, not necessarily. They are fun spots for
the kiddies. including ?en-aers, who cavort on them as
if they were exhibits at t.oney Island. I watched a
y half his time try inlz to
theater manager spending nearl
keep his escalator from being damaged by abuse.

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Many of the transgressions can he viewed as "minor."
but they are highly revealing of attitude For instance,
in most cities the fire laws forbid smoking in movie
houses and other theaters. The next time you go, check
around. Usually a number of people within your range
are lighting up. (As a sideline on this habit, officials at
the June state Democratic CovCfltOfl in Minnesota
asked the hundreds of delegates not to smoke in the
crowded convention ball, whereupon some irate woman
arose to shout that nobody would stop her from smoking.
that it was a violation of her constitutional rights.)

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Even so, I was staggered recently to learn that, in the
fair-sized
fair-sized office quarters of a highly respected firm
where access 1w outsiders is limited, men's wallets were
)wn 01e1 left their stlltCO)(S 1't'IIInd v hue
'aishing
visiting another room.

Presidential '72

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11w' ,uitk.ual political t'nmnpnign.
Nixon nrui;d the legislators
of exessivr spending and
raked the issue Fisfain III his resixirics' to his twin defeat on the

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Cheating and stealing at nearly all ages -111(i t'SCi) 0lt
of place Is accepted as normal and often quite permiSi
ble I have been in dozens of offices where It is taefl
for granted that if voll leave anything of even ifllfl'1
value unguarded for 'n few moments, it will disappear
Not even our cheap ballpoint pen is safe.

last day of the session,

power to make the cut; to
a; It passed.
Even before Adjournment achieve it Nixon rhararterited
hills
Wecins'sday night, the 1)c'mn- the vote; mis an invitation to a
uriitit.4'OfltrflllNl Congress had tax increase,
1)t'mn'crat-' replied that the
its two-year record thrust Into

gans,

Offbeat Ruminations
As

killed about as many major

Generally, those who test the nation's VIC5 %I)It %ltI'
tudes tell us that lPtt' dismiss these matters quite
cynically, saying that's "politics" and indicating thes
gard neither major party as being above such heflafll

clarification and light.
These are also the days when the headline
making capacity of the White House plays
directly into the hands of the incumbent. In
President Nixon there is an experienced expert
at the controls. His performance will not only be
worth watching. It will be inescapable!

Let's Educate For Life

Assorinird l'rcss Writer
WASIIINU'iON (Al's -- The
¶rmd Congress, battling with
President Nixon to the end,

There's a lot of astonishment In this town (1% Ct (lit'
fact that things like the Watergate bugging C85C arni
olitical spying and sabotage
related instances of alleged p
0 in this election
aren't - grabbing" the American pi'l

camps mac do much more in the way of
passionate charge and response that for

people.
That it is penetrating the protective screen
which has so surrounded the White House that
direct confrontation - Nixon-McGovern - was

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Thus these coming final weeks will be a
period in which the oratorical heat from both

which lost the momentum which the Democratic
nominating convention had produced. a
momentum based on the recognition of the
national sentiment which would want the burdens and the profits of government re-valued,
and re-distributed and has only recently shown
signs of getting this message across to the

to rue," said Gary Merrill,

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ruled out from the beginning must be at least
hoped for. It is in this way only that the doubts
and fears which Democratic charges - and they
have also been on the overkill side — could be

plicat ions of the Nixon re-election campaign to
assess in terms of what such a spirit indicates if

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Watergate Points

Presidential Campaign: Plus And Minus

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"Watch! As soon as I've paid for this—they'll establish a national health insurance system."
PAID POL. AD UV MASON WARTON, TPnAUI

�6A—The Sanford Herald

Thursday, Oct. 19, 1972

TRACK TALK
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Leguna Seca Con-Am
Can..AirT wiis fl1t Just it 'irtor this is
for
George
Follxrier. It marked the end of an opVvuKend
portunity for the McL.aren Team of Hulme and Rev-son to
catch the Penske Porche Team in the 1972 Series.
Folimer now has an insurmountable lead wIth 118 points
'ward the Can-Am Championship The McI.ziren team has
tota1l dominated the Can-Am series ever year but the first
ince it was started in 1966.
This year Roger Penske and Mark Donohuc along with
Vollmer have done what many great drivers and teams have
zii1ed'to do. Defeat the Mcharen Team in the Can-Am Series.
Teams and drivers who have tried It in the past and
iiiled include Dan Gurney. .Iirn Hall with his various
iricluthng tht iirtiiiu '\ ncuriir. ('leatier' Cisr
i&amp;ipparcL
which appeared in 1970; Jackie Stewart in the Lob in 1971,
\1arIE Anndrettl In the Holman, Moody Ford McLarrn, The
Great David Hobbs and others.
All these fine drivers and teams tried and failed to take
iway the crown from the perrenuil Can-Am Champs, the
\lcLuren team. This team which was begun by the bit and
rcat Bruce Meharen who along with Dents Hulme began the
dvriast% have completely dominated a racing series with the
t*st in the world trying to dethrone them for six years. It was
truh amazing performance. Lets fare it though. Somebody
had to burst the bubble.
Nobody was more superbly cqwpped to do that than the
Penske Porche Team wii.h assistance from the Maroijer It
had to happen some time and and 1972 was the time for the
Can-Am Championship to pass into other hands. The final
rare at Riverside will take place at the end of the month
\l.iiin, the winner of the I.evun,t Seen Can-Am was Follrne
ir the Prnske Porche 91- If
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picking a final score correctly
when he tagged Thnht Prep a
7-0 victor in their game with
Jacksonville Episcopal last
week. The final was a &amp;.O
margin for the Saints
Since there is the difference
in the Oviedo-Kissimmee game
t will be that meeting with
we will begin our
which
revelations
Neither the Kowboys nor the
l.ions have been able to get into
the win column this season. But
the Lions looked impressive
and vastly improved in their
loss to Lakeview last week. An
while all three "experts" feel
the game will he close onl
Cush is picking the Lions to win
i,.'usn teems tin- i.mons will nip u
the Oviedo Kowboys by a 12.0 count. Taylor

The rich got richer in last
week's Herald Prep Forecasters poll s leader Herk Cush correctly predicted
all five of his games last week
and increased his lead it two
itames over the second place
"Expert". sports editor Gar
Taylor.
Biggest in the surprise picks
of last week WitS C'-u.sh's picking
Boone to upset Lyman That
perfect week raised Cush's
scason mark to 17-5 while
Taylor fell to 15-7 Third place is
held by 3 Richards who had his
best week ever, hitting on four
of five last week putting his
season chart at 13.9.
There is but one difference in
this week's selections but it is it
big one. Cush is going out out it
limb arid

feels

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flit' $50,000 international chase, one of the mart liiipart.ant stops in the World Manufacturers' Championship
Series, will get the starting flag at three o'clock, Sat'trd.
Feb. 3, and come to a close 24 hours later, traditionally
kicking off t)ayturia's SPEED WEEKS program that winds
up with the Daytona 500, Sunda, Feb. lb.
Registration. medical examinations and technical inspection opens the week, Wednesday, Jan. 31, ano the
following day will be filled with practice sessions. Practice
and tuned qualifying runs are set for Friday, Feb. 2. Night
practice will be held both Thursday and Frlthiv.
Saturda) 's action begins with it two-hour niurniri
practice session over the famed 3.81-mile road-track circuit.
The drivers' meeting will be heid at one o'cbck and the 24hour race will begin two liurs later.
The 1973 edition of the World Manufacturers' scramble is
open to cars classified it. four Federation international de
'Automnotnie 4 FI ki Groups Group H iSpwcial Tc:uring
ansi, Group 111 ..pceial Production Grand Touring Cars i.
Group IV i Special Grand Touring Cars ) e.nd Group V i Sports
Prototypes

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Group II and IV. Group II includes Camaro.-,. Mustangs.
Fire-birds, Javelins and Cougars. Porsche Oils, the Ferrari
Dino and 275 GTB, Corvettes, Flat Abarth 100 and Cobras
fall into Group IV.
The annual SPEED WEEKS program will also feature
Daytona 500 NASCAR-F1A stuck car pole position qualifying,
Saturday, Feb. 10, and ARCA's Royal Triton 300 stock car
race-, Sunday, Feb. 11.
The final week hits high gear Thursday, Feb. I.L. with two
I25-eliilr Daytona 500 qualifying races. The Citw-a 200 road
race' is set for Friday, Feb. 16, and the [)aytona-Permatez 300
Sportsman race.,follows, Saturday. Feb. 17.
The 15th annual Daytona 500 Winston Cup battle will hit
the high-banked, 2.5-mile u-oval at 12:30 p.m., Sunday. Feb.

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with the Daytona Mainland
Rues but the home field will be
of little help for the Seminoles
according to Herald "experts."
Taylor is of the opinion that
Mainland will run away from

the Tribe to the tune of 42-12.
Richards sees it much closer,
the Bucs winning 21-14. And
Cush likes the Bucs by a two
21edge,
touchdown
Mainland
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Trinity Prep's Saints have
anot he r long trip facing them
this week again as they venture
for a battle with Tampa
Berkley. All three Herald
scribes are picking the Saints to
have a happy return trip,
Taylor sees the Saints posting a
30-13 victory. Richards isn't
much behind with his call of 32,

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Air Force 35, fus'y 14
Auburn 26, GeorgIa Te'ch 21

threw three straight balls to
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e'oithpw tonight. The fifth
'.lik'' \t( te' ri/ic' I'' ,
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stressed short yardage itu- Friday afternoon and the sixth

'tin' bulldogs, 3-2.

ations and the kicking game in and seventh, if necessary, in

included spilit rrid Itex Plitnal,
who uuiicsrd four weeks with ii
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getting really for 15th ranked

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offensively and defensively.

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[lead Cotich Rennie Ellender

of Tulane said that senior Mike'

.also mAn tile nation's longest Coach Charley Stioira, in

Walker will start over snph-

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Oregon Stale 16, Washington
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VirgInia 31, Tulane 21
Louisville' 34, Wichita State
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Utah 23, %V.oming 12
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Colorado 214, Oklahoma 22
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Mlctulgoic 37, Illinois 7
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Nebraska JO, Kansas 2$
Kent State' 2.3, Xavier II
I'vmins lvanl;i i7, Lehigh iu
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hlouustouu 26. Miami (l-'la.) 12

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COMETS — CA PRI S
If you're considering ordering a '73 Ford Motor
Company's 1973 Model Price Protection Plan assures
you that if there is a price rise before your car is
delivered you will still pay at the '72 price level,
providing you place your order before Oct. 31, 1972

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hlorae.'io Ciurbonettl, and Lois
Angel I)aneru (earned for a 212
to grab a three-stroke first
round lead at the Amateur
Mcii's lenin Chiunupionsh1p.
Hockey
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Nereliquies .imimueeurn'ed that
Maurice ltn'tuircl would ucit
return to huts coachin g position
aft('r takinit a leave of abseuee'e
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due to miucretiul strain Lifter tiltclub's first two World hlue'kt' y
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Soutiwriu ('ahilurnuia 35, Wash-

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AKRON, Ohio—Ninny Wadkin.s arid Jerry heard defeated
Lee Elder and Jun Colbert 2-up
arid shared thee $70,000 first
prize for the CBS Classic

When loin Seaver of the New
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Football
York Mets struck out IS world
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Mit'huigiun Slate 32, Wisconsi n champion Pittsburgh Pirates In
21
Bears acquired receiver('oka 4 I September victory for his
Iowa 22, Mimint'sota 6
IRthe win of the year he got eight maui Zeno from (lit' New York
Mississippi State 16, Southern batters on change ups and seven
(iuie1s on waivers
Mississippi 12
on fas lulls
Baseball
North Carolina State 38, East
hander
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Carolina 20 (N)
The Pittsburgh Steclers
Jack liiI!ingtuiuii, with rulmuthm iii'
West Texas State' 18, .Northhave two of (tie youngest quar'
ruing relief from ('lay Carroll,
nois 12
er Illinois
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Meuiuphuls Slate 20, North terbacks in the National Foot'
stifled Oakland (lit three tots as
ball League - Bradshaw and
'texas Still(- 1.1
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hlanratty Both are named TerNotre' Dame :16, Mis souri 12
Athult'tics 1-0 to cut thee' A's'
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(fliiti State' $7. lmitliismuLs 21
World Series tenet to two %'R'Virginia 'tech' 29. Ohio I 'iii'
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tr,mis 30, Rutgers II
Still Ilegu State 28. Ituwliiig
(ire-eu 23
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Vince Dooley chose captains for
Saturday's contest against
Vanderbilt. They were q'iar(erbark .)allies Hay, Tailback

T('t 30, Texas %&amp;M 20
Texas Tech 23, Arizona 1'
Arkansas 21, Texas 21
University 'rcnneuee (('hottanoogni 17, Citadel 7 (NI
tidy cr511) Texas (El I'nsoi
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'ilIanuvii 39, (iuuantico 8

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recognition problems and ad.
justmnents for the (kfl'flse,"
('oiuchi l'aul "Bear" Bryant said
of the 10th-rated Vats.

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But while it hurt the major
leagues' top honee run hitter, it
also didn't (It) 1(5) minicti for (he troublesome Ke'retucky at Baton
Oakland teamie.
Itouge. La .. this Saturday in a
''1 don't usually strike out key Southeastern Conference
that many batters," said hI- game.
Iingtuimii, who fanned severe
Meanwhile, in Lexington,
Athletics. "The twilight no Kentucky worked out in it cob!
doubt helped mc'.''
rain and Coach Johin May of the
There was men twilight, how- 2-3 Wildcats said It was "erne of
ever. when Btllinghunn tired in (hit better practices we've' had
the ninth. The journeyman thus year."
Third.ranked Alabama spent
right-hander, who gave up
the'
day rehearsing plans and
three hilts through eight innings,
the kicking game in sweat
clothes in preparing for Tenmuessee in Knoxville.
"Tennessee does so many
S things that there are it lot of

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SMU 33, Rice 21
Alabama 27, Tennessee fl

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Saturday for the Tigers' niniti
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but Mc( lereiloru wants hiis
s(ti;itI to get ready for always
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whining string. preparing for Southern Miss e400tC Steve- P'oey against
pun. That's the worst tune for" major college
West Virginia The Greenie''.
Georgia Tech Coach 11111 F'ui''It's obvious some of our
hitter because' of the' fast-fading
worked for two hours and El
aptuuins
for
Sate'twr
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light.
lender sai d he felt his passing
in
Auburn,
gammie
key
liii' swing of things and pre- nrd;iv's
('I nd nuati slugger Johnny
attack had it_s best day of the
Kevin
tailback
properly for Kentucky," ('hnt'sin1
Be'rtch, 'shin went 0i-for-4 Wed- icreil
year
back
defe'n.c,ve
McNamara
and
said Wc'dne'seiay.
nesday night and struck out Mt{'lendoni
-------I ,SlJ, tn-hind (hue running and
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'rice Air Force and Nav
umie Cincinnati and I was will tangle' for the fifth time
iii their series arid the Valsatisfied.''
Bmllmngham was living in cons figure to sink Ow Mid
M.'ariwhtle at
Altamonte Springs, when tin- dues, 35-14
Altamita. ,cubuumi will ricoh.'
trade came, but decided to buy
of (e,uu gi*
a home in Cincinnati. For a Hzimblimu'
as they
tie'teiie'h
Tt'c'tu - Wre-uks
while it looked like a bad defeat (hue Yellow Jackets.
decision Billingharn got off to a 26-21 -- kaff-kaff!
poor start, losing his first five
The Arizona State Sun
decision. But then he made hli
nceruuual second half comeback Devils will cOrel 111W' t hit'ii'
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amid finished with the 12-12 d r i ', e tot tilt,
n, blabtmrie Brig
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record
seven tiara Ye.emunig I ruuveu'sm(y 42-17.
hiullingluinmi struck out
Remember, you read it first
and walked three In winning the in the floopk' Forecast!
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baseball wi th the OrLindo entry
The biggest gaumue of the
of the Florida State League d' will bring the biggest
back in 1961. He played for six surprise of the season as the
minor league teams in live Colorado B uff aloes d e a I

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leagues before breaking into migtuty Oklahoma a stunning
the' big leagues with the Los 28-22 defeat—kaff.kafl! My
lie condolences to the Sooner
Angeies Dodgers in i%e.
fares but that's the way the
pitched 71 innings in 50 games Iloople System is calling it!
that year, posting a 3 record. In the other Big Eight battle
But expansion came and the Nebraska ('ocmnhuskers
I3illingham went. Next stop was will vanquish valiant Nan.
Montreal. The stop was a short sas, 40-214
Alabania tolling toward
one though, as he was traded to
hIo'iston in a deal that sent tie Southeastern t It r
room will not be' denied as
Rusty Staub to the Expos.
it
turns back a r t' g g e d
29.32
during
was
Billirugharn
band of Tenrue'sst'e' Volunyears
in
Houston,
with
huts three
his
tee'ZS. 27.22 - har.runeph !
his 13-9 mark in 1970 his best
We were forced to Push the
ear as an Ast.ro.
Compute.s to (tie'
halfway
thought
I
might
liouple
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come up with enough
Iureeit
to
traded last winter,''
information' to st'jarate ttie
Billingtuini said. ''I had are fine Arkansas and Texas
operation for varicose veins in elevens We
kafl'kiaff
my right leg and t1w Houston have narrowed it down to thee
t team physician told me a deal margin of a field goal, 24-21.
for rue was in the air. Two in (a or (u thee' 1tcorbacks
weeks later, I got the call. All I over the Texas i.onighorns

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down in the Southwest loop.
Winter Park, where he attended
ill it would
Jove, what a thrill
high school. He played baMball
and basketball under Bill be to witness all of those conIrontations. But I steal! have
is now
Gordon, who
to settle for one and not wishthrector of Adult Education at ,jig to slight any of those' fifle
Seminole Junior College,
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begin in the major league ByMAJORAMOS B. HOOPLE
camps around Florida's
Fearless Forccastci
Grapefruit League circuit.
Egad. friends, there are
So na turally Billingham and some stirring things in store
Bergman became good friends. for you football filberts this
Bergman even went to Atlanta weekt'mnl—two big contests in
this year so he could take in a the, Big Eight, Oklahomacouple of games between the Colorado a n d NebraskaKansas, the A1abamaTenBraves and Cincinnati.
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Jack Billingham probably
came out to get him after the 3-0 ground into an inning-ending
didn't get a tclegram from The
'Inc idea is double ulav with the base.,,
President after last night's win, count or. Epstein. to win," loaded and no outs. The first
thinking for the team
but there was someone
''We had our two ticen had reached and with
about him. Seminole Junior Bilhngham said.
against the wall. I one out, an Intentional pass WetS
College head baseball coach backs up
issued to load the bases and set
m v Bergman wasted no time in wasn't ticappointe'd."
Bullingham came out of a U the' twin-killing.
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pitcher .ln'k ltilli,ighain iifter
gaining (lee' viuIor' with ncnth
i,intng help Irean ('lay Carroll
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tonight with Doll Guilt pitch.
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NLVI (.eRl.LANS AP.—The
American Association of Un- day, the Tulane chapter of the stranger things have happened
iversity Professors (AAUP). is AAUP said "there should be no We have some good games
often at odds with athletic offi- disparity between the mural again this week with Tencoils at various colleges, but values espoused by academic rwe-Alabama leading was'
Tulane professors have found communities and the values in- Flor i da S's Ole Miss Georgia
themselves allied with Tulane culcated by intercollegiate ath- - vs. Vandy and LSU vs Kenathletic leaders in the case of letic competitions"
lucky, 311 playing interthee' University of Miami S fif th
e'
Tulane'
chapter
cited
conference
game. Miss. State
Th
down 24-1 victory over the Cornell's forfeit to Dartmouth and Auburn are the only two
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i0th down and said Niliarm's conference games. Here we go.
refusaltcforfemtlitstsaturduv'b
Alabama vs Tennessee
amt' to Tulane "...lead many
t question whether separate
Playing in Knoxville, Tide
'anthtrds were emphasized."
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Miami scored thee winning conies In undefeated to take on
touchdown on at long pass with OuiCC beaten aig Orange. Tide
1 ic Santurd l nit auLi
Department will sponsor a less than a minute to play on favored by all authorities from
Basketball League fat- girls, what has been proven to be a seven to 15 points. Believe
Neylaind Stadium is worth
ages 11-14 Girls mnust be 11 down.
seven
points to Vols. Red
before November 15 and can not
m chapter sa id it endorsed Elephants let Gators out of hole
November
is,
Lx- 15 prior to
the stand of Tulane President several times last week. The-v
1972.
Herbert Longenecker who
Registration
will begin ge'sted that Miwmii forfeit to can't afford that luxury' aPainst
tin-Orange-men. Volt wi th week
October 23, 19i2. Registrations TuIant - U). ic xtrcisuii.
off
should be well rested with all
will be held at the.' Sanford
,..god sportsmanship and in- pba)ersreadv to go I was going
and
Rerreution Department
stitutiuul authuritet
to attend game but could not
enter
Veestsith' Recreation
Miami
officials
get
rcserx-atiuns into Knoxs-tlle
However,
Birth
their
bring
Girls
they
could
find
no
iou-nis
weekend. Look for Tide to
th
said
,
ts
Certificate and 50 cen
on running game to
hit'
gaminThey
depend
dalton
to
forfeit
non-residents
niut
All
Mutuui
had
rumgrind
down
Vul by tourth
contended
card
resident
purchase a nunwas
tinquarter.
Believe
Tennessee will
it
or
further
nutted
no
e-rrer
and
registering.
F
before
information, call the Sanford mistake of a i"ame official throw more than usual against
which reiuited in the call.
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(le'parunent \andy lucky' to get
own% with: win
Kentucky did fair joti in 31-2(1
loss to a s'ery strung North
Carolina team Wildcats were
not supposed It' nw.ke a good
showing lucre, but losing three
fumbles and one interception
hurt bad. Carolina running
game' sv.esome. 62 tries for 354
yards lAeok to see' Carolina in

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three' strnight tmIh to Mike'
Asne'inIcd l'res Sport Writer
Ciii. Epstein while the crowd cii it right-hander with an an- pinch-hitter (on,ah' Marquei
OAKI .AN1) c Al'
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in the seventhr
e'innn(i Heels and Oakland A's 49,401 at tin' ('olketiuui t'twcrcd. spectacular .500 lifetime
tics only jatri carrie in the
Anderson then decide-el that
i,rtt, was a superman us far
entered
the "Twilight 7one''
ci th inning, when the A's had
gut, in had
gone fur
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rom'e-tnr'cl
p
Oakland
wac
again tonight for the fourth
enough
feel the A's a steady diet of un'n on first and third with none
gn,,ie of the 1912 World Serb's
l oa ded with
balls vii allowed only tint and the
sinker
Carroll then riinie in in pie'.
dine- fiiAfl gone, But Billingham
And tn-cause eel it. Ixeth fraui;s serve that stinky lend by getting three flies elating his tenure.
finisheel tiff the A's by getting
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better in '73 with bunch of coming off loss last week, look customed to under dog role, will 1St, both 5-0. Once beaten,
forwideopengame with Rebels come out running wi th Fred Auburn and Tennessee. The
returning starters.
Tide still has to play all three of
Georgia and Ole Miss played throwing ba ll otter.. Florida Fis her and Lonnie Salter toting
er teams. 1St has to
ll
about as even as you can get pretty be at up from Alabama bulk of work. Expect Bu dog the oth
only
Alabama. It would
wi th Georgia out on top 14-13 game, would like to be ptayuritt quarterback Randy Johnson to play
due' to missed extra point. Roth easier team this week. Think mix running of Jimmy Poulos appear that right now 1St W
far th e best shot at
teanis ran ball 48 times, Re bels playing at home will be only and passing to Hal Bisswell by'
effectively.
Georgia
too
much,
conference
title. But any of
for 155 yards arid Bulldogs Ior difference. Ole Miss by I.
these
four
teams
can still win in
by 20.
153. Both teams completed
and
all.
How
would
Oklahoma
LSU vs Kentucky
t- ight passes with Bulldogs
look
in
one
of
these
four
teams
Miss State vs Southern Miss
winning this department ios
Bowl"
the
Orange
Play-mg at home. Tigers are
yards to 151 yards. An excellent
Rail
Game'
hard fought SEC
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24-7 win, rolling up 323 yards point favorite'. Don't believe it teams as most folks think
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though. Think Auburn will be Tigers to get a scare this week, what most folks think to be
. n the ground. Florida dud not
two
sophomore
States
game.
If
c'cck that bad throwing 29 times, trying to regain national but 1St by 7.
quarterbacks. Felker and
completing 13 with one in- prestige lost ii'. LSU game' last
Rarkum can put it together it
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Georgia vs Vanderbil
te'rct'ptuon f or 123 yards. Just a week. Don't think McAsharra
could get rough for S.outh erand group are good enough for
et- ery strong Alabama team
Bulldogs
ners.
South ern comes in after
Playing at home,
Miss. Sta te' also looked good Auburn defense. Plainsmen
over Richmond, 34-9
get
some
breathing
big
in defeat, going down 75-21 to running game too much for .should
a
squeaker
and
State
after loss (ci FSU in
FSU in Jackson Both Soph . Rambling Wreck. Auburn by 10, room, after winning
close
game.
Believe Bulldogs
Vandy
last week over Ole Miss.
quarterbacks got in scoring
a
tough
gained
considerable
confidence
comes in off waver
('IATORS NEED WIN
action for Bulldogs with Felker
win.
for
in
FSU
game
and
should
William &amp; Mary team. Look
Florida vs Mississippi
throwing two TI) passes and
can
play'
gate
if
Southern
Georgia to jump off to quick But.
Ilarkuni running for another.
Ole
Miss
lead
over not so strong Vandy they played against Ole Miss, it
at
home,
Playing
Got to han d it to Miss State.
a big will be lights out. State by 7.
They are only 2-4. but those four needs this one bad. If they' lose team- Georgea
FINAL NOTE— We still have
loses came by narrow margins here they are looking down long offensive game to build conto some s'ery good ball clubs, road home. Gators are in equal I udence. Will run score up if two undefeated unti ed teams in

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inference championship,
Auburn last week. Kentucky
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Orange
by 3
Meanwhile, the Gators wer
could make th is an interesting
playing a very' good first half up
game if they play as well as
AuburnvsGa.Tech
in Tuscaloosa. Trailing oruls
did against North Carolina
they
three points at half. But Coach
at
Auburn,
cent-c
last
week.
Don't believe th ere is
Pla
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l:rzcnt got his message across
points
between these two
a
slim
one
30
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ne of the world' most spectacular auto racing classics, hits
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Christian 11.
The final game of the week V
has the Sanford Naval
Academy Ofl the road agist
Admiral Farragut of X.
Petersburg. And the Herald
scri bes feel it will be a long trip
to the Bay area but a longer
return for the Middies. Cush
sees the St. Pete eleven winning
21-0. Richards also is picking a
shutout with Farragut winning
16-0 and Taylor likes the St.
Pete crew by a 45-5 54-ore

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Saints to 'n by c 28-13 count
CONSENSUS: Thai Prep 30.
Berkle 13.
lake Brantley's grid force is
with Jacksonville
home
University Christian School th is
week and its unanimous here
that the Patriots will pick up
their fifth win in six tries,
Taylor is picking the Pats to
Wlfl by a close 15-13 margin
Richards sees a larger .spread
at the finish with the Patriots
taking a 27-14 decision. Cush
feels the Pats will win by two
CONtouchdowns. 19-6.

differ bet nut-ti, other than point cliffhanger but the decision
going to the Knwboys b a 13-12
spreads.
Got to call 151.. quarterback
CO N S ENS IN
And s;x'akinc of point spreads m it r g i n
pt'rfnrmanc'e
Bert Jones
(hit-do 12.
1 nylon e'aniit thc Closest of any Kissimmee' 13. (hit—do
Saturd;,t nighit in Baton Rouge
,:
All three experts feel the
"expert in picking the actual
super He threw three TIi
score when he picked Lake !,vmusn Greet'hnunds will regain
Brantle'y to dump Sanford U''ir winnicg way's with tteeir pasa's
fortoanother
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the ran
Tigers
a 35-i mu
Naval Academy last week by ii venture to the Tangerine
Auburn The whccleL.St. teang
on Saturday night. The Hounds °,
42-7 score. The final was 42-fl
dud an outsta nding job on
Thcscribesart' not te-'Ilingof the will battle the winless and Plainsmen, holding them to 9
with' margins in which they punc'hless Tigers of
s'ardsun43trieson the ground.
June' h:-X. I.I. t "ir' :. tourh- -and 116 yards in the air. Should
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move 1St up in rankings and the hard rushing Tide line. Got
,ike them the lucite to beat for a friend up in Birmingham that
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that will end Saturday night.
Taylor likes the Greyhounds by
a 34-s margin. Richards puts
theHnundsnntopofa274count
while Cush sees the Hounds
extending Jones' scoreless
string by a 32-1) edge. ('ONSESSUS: Lyman 31. Jones 4.

eleven will vorne out victorious sees, the ljons going down It
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A %ui i, it pitini separates the top two contenders - Lan
Filliro and Carson Baird in the B. F. Goodrich Baby Grand
Serit oret the national r an;pwrthtr will be or the line in the'
urthifl4'it iser of the two-dot International Motor Sport,
Ass rintum meet at I)avlona international Speedway on
iturda'. and Sunday. Nov 111-19.
Ft'llin of tivattsvillt. MCI., and Baird of netghboniiu
I turcl, Md., will ba ttle it out in it l(k-niiicr at 31(1, p.m.. on
ill in a test of speed and stamina on DaytoliL
(tt'uianding 3.81-mile international road and track count.
Tlit' pair will su(ge a daylight rematch of the IMSA
I :u•r w*-t'kend night 'ace at Daytime that Fellin won when
1 to ir d headlights, fed.
I t'lltri tuLsa 'I found the winning combination since. but
h;i' finished high in almost every race during the beason.
Baird tia posted two victories during the season to bring
;itui the showdown.
lollvv.'ing the BFG opener, the speci) little IretiUilhl Fur!Ieu Ia 100 machine's will compete in a
I,: , liiiiinary Sti-milt'm at 1 00 p.m .,on Nov no, just prior to the
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Ito American VXI with Bobby Allison in the Chevrolet along
with Richard Petty in a Dodg e and David Pearson, Ruddy
i'.aker and all the rest of the stars of NASCAR doing battle on
It,(. mile oval whch happens to be one of the toughest tracks
on the entire circuit to drive
Chevrolet has clinched the NASCAR Manufacturers
'iampioriship with 1G1 points. A hearts congratulations gc'e
tiut to Hubby Allison, Cot' Coo Marlin, Fred Lorenzcn. Cole
Yarborough and the late Friday Hassler for doing the kind of
CL-lying job that have Chevy the championship In a year
winch saw the greatest racing that NASCAR has ever
;i.duct-d with the finest cars and equipment.
Certainly the best competition, the best drivers, make
Uns victory for Chevrolet powered cars that much sweeter
lkibb} Allison and Junior Johnson deserve it lions share of
the t-redkt for making this possible. Even I4obt Isaac was in
it Che -' before' the heaison was over. As a matter of fact Isaac
his first race in the car at Charlotte in the National 500 was
raring with the leaders for most of the event
Chevy has definitely made a dent and a large' one in a
series prt'nousl dominated b Ford and Chrysler. I don't
twliV' that Chrysler and lord will e'ver dominate NAS('AL
like' tht'$ have in the past. There art- now enough General
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ctric1i bUSIneSS and that he
IR .Iackon.
no I islt
14) tile park %1
magic (t 171 his 1 1 51 tII!I
But this year. as he sa' s
pitches
onb for Vida Blue
vamp1e. tried to befriend
ft IRA RERKOW
longer much fun.'' he said
big-league season, had an
After I got in condition I'd
and not for --- as tradition
during
the
holdout
but
NEA Sports Editor
do everything the same as ished 1eanhik. the educa.
llue grew cynical after his
c it--his team or
t-1
a nervous cool- would ha
c t a u
p It to fame nit-1ith And
AKLAND - 'N E Al - last season, same strong tion of Vida Blue Jr from quick a
after the final his manager or "Mr Fin'
Vida Blue is an embattled push off the mound, same Mansfield, La . continued "Watch
out
the backstab•
Icy
bers,"
hefor
warns.
The glad.ness
playoff victnr' over Detroit.
example of how times and good snap of the wrist, same rapidly and sadly.
Perhaps Blue's disgrtin'
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k
e to
lue attempted
a j
low followthrough—and 00P
Blue found that Charles 0. handers disappeared wit his teammate lue Moon Odom tlement led to those senti
people change.
victories.
' Finley. A's owner, an estab
'Once," said Blue, the . the ball poops out of
Blue also had problems which was construed as a ments. The playoffs meant a
lishm'en( figure to him. could
year-old Oakland A's pitcher. hand. I have no idea why.
slam. Odom nearly socked comedown from the fan-flatThus, the physical #a 6-10 be as stubborn as Charlev with some teammates who him
tered starter to a reliever,
''a young man would run
won-lost pitching record in o., the mule which is the resented his holdout ifearful
through a wall for a boss
Blue made other wobbly an ersatz mop But he did
ight
Now young people will run 1972 after a 24-8. Most Valu- team mascot. Because of the they
m miss playoff and
t's ifable
P I a y e r. Cy Young hoar reserve clause. Finley s e r i e s swag without his remarks, such as the one learn to a 'iireclate the re.
through the wall only
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ing . some were after the playoffs in which he liever's role, coming in in
late innings in tough spots
so ft enough. 0 1he r w i s e Award 1971 season) and the could keep Blue from p1a- might
chagrined
h certain atti- said that pitching for him is
philosophical (nouveau youth ing major league ball Ufl1CSS
they'll run up to it and stop
he signed Finley's contract
people today don't
1lingl accept orders n. power' may hate mixed like
found that Dick Vil
less they know the whys. the a bad witch's brew for Blue. hams,
hams, the mustachioed and
whos and the insides And
As everyone who has not cold-eyed manager. need not
I'm part of the times I've b e e n fettered in a cave be civil enough to discus'
knows, Blue was a holdout pitching changes that in
hanged with the times "
Just last year, to demon• this spring until a month Into solved him.
trate vicissitude, Blue could the season When he (mall"
"I was upset because I
ht;n ra:h ut tho r,u'e The
howcd up for w o r k. i!
s B a k Nult and
wanted to be treated like a
I5urn that pea. as the sa
1\lthuh l.ke t'it priduct'd
Cleave Narin, and Florida performances of Narin and
free man," said Blue "Older the individual winner. Florida
people criticize young people
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Junior's Ricks' Golden were all Nulty put the Raiders In conI
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tightly bunched, each one still tention for at least a strong
r demanding their free the four-mile Division11cross
dom. They want young peo.
urianciombeminoile
ccept 4 u t country meet on Tuesday with a bidding For the lead. At that second place Finish, but those
a
;'It' to simply
point, favored Golden fell back, hopes were shattered when
uth t o d a'%- are different total of 35 points. Host Seminole
Junior College was nipped for as ('o'weIi established a new their third muon finished a cak
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Just
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1' ' GAME Doubles se'wcri
10 Agustin. Mugveria Gas?,
1 r.
1 Lilu c.rid, 2 Art
11 BayO CabaileeD, Alturia Lid,
7brrC 3 Rene YZa. 4 barn
It*di; S Miruri Tovti,ItErdOib Eet,mn Luis
17 ufltO Caballero, E'a LU'S,
PrdvQ%. 7 Angel engoa ii, p
THUUSt)AY NIGHT

'..Ia Jose
SECOND GAME -- Doles
'evn Points - 1. Erdoz$ Jose. 2
Angel litre, 3 Liv OMlidi. 4
1.3ia Toni, S barr. Via, It Point
i'ngo$ II, 7 tMrvn. Gandi, $ Artp
Ilectross
THIRD GAME - Dubrs
'.ee, Pin't 1 F'rn.n litre,
.'.tt JoSe. 3 Lily Via I SPIA
5 Angel Prdrosi, a itarr.
.'ngoa ii, 7 Miruns Bastda. I
["dot. Ti
FOURTH GAME - Doub*i
!'vefl PointS 1 Itayo Ti, 7 Art,'
I4mniQOi II. 3 Sal. Itastida. I Rene
5 lbafr&amp; Luis. $
Lt'%a, 7 ChuchoPedro, S Arica
MrnC ha
IIFTH GAME - Doubles -- Vive
l.in15 1 Anna MatIorell, 2 Ch,chc
/,,ittifl. 3 GAtIs Elorri. 4 Manoic
Gun?., S (gui Muguerla. I
Peri Juan
SIXTH GAME - Doublet - Five
Pn,nt;, I ChucPtO Lu'S, 7 Aityna
1,anid,, 3 Alca Caballero, 4 IfnA
*, mflChi, S Fermin Lace. 6 Savo
i'mdu'O; 7. JulitoLali, S Quirilto
Mar ?ofI'i I
SEVENTH GAME -- Doublet
I we Points 1 Alca lame. 2
.',aruri Yra. 3 Alit Toni, I Angel
,c'... S Erdota Menctta, 4 Lilu
en
14i'nQOa II, 7 Savo Los*. S PC—
Pear
Pedt 05.0
EIGHTH GAME - Doubles
F lve Points I Penis Lad. 7 Arv.
l.gu%tifl. 3 Manoto Elorri. I
Ou,nitO Garita, S Attuna Juan. I
Gatti Muçueii
NINTH GAME .- Singles - Seven
Points 1 Qyinito, 7 Chuho, 3
Msrt0reIl 4 Eguia. S JuIitO, I
Lace, 7 Elorri, S Caballero
Singles - 5, 0
TENTH GAME
Ponts 1 Anna. 7 Agustin, 3 Juir
I Muguenla. S Maniolo, I CasIo, 7
Ga rita
ELEVENTH GAME - Douttles
"'yen Ponts I (h'thO Iota. 7
IF ermrn Luis. J Aide Bait 'di 4
'nyOCabaliero. S Rent' Pedro, S
,'?O Menchul. 7 AIt,i'ta LuluI I
I :3u00 Mantoneel
Doub'it
TWELFTH GAME
..evt'ni Points I (gui Lu's 2
Pt'na Agvttsn. 3 Airs Pedro, £
.tiiIitO Cabilleno. S Qurtinto (lair..
£ AtIurtO Cmiii 7 Gatti Juan P
Minolo Mugurmia

\ow they can. Voting people
ave worked hard for these
changes
Blue found that losing—
once a word so foreign to
him it might have been Sanskrit—changed not only him
hut some people around him

The Raiders were 'ery
disappointed with their finish,
stemming from sub-par per.
formances by all but their first
two men.
With a half mile left, Lake
Cnxwcll,
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finished In 24:25.
Florida Junior College won
the team title on their sweep of
fourth through seventh places.
('.olden led them to the victory
as they established their
positions early and maintained

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antiwar prto.sttrs -who have sat and sat eitirt,'i,tisIv through 501(1 to rhet'rs
than Li. for v I 'ru'sidc'rit Nixon to
Shriver, liii' I )c;nocrntit' canexercised their lungs . . , iiitit'hi
remarks. . are soimie hat
better than they exercised their embarrassed by the lack of civ- didate for vice president, 5411(1 accept peace terms In Vietnam,
lIlLy on the part of those few in Chicago that IF the that will have been a great
lliifl(LS."
Meanwhile, his I)t'mnocratie
who exercised their lungs,'' he M('0t'('r11-Stmnl't'r campaign IlChlCVefTleflt,"
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win or lose, the campaign will
have been worth it if It forces
President Nixon to accept
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peace in Vietnam.
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didate George McGovern, campaignming in Ohio, also touched
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saying Nixon adviser henry A.
Kissinger "is going to be
traveling all over the world in
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search of the peace that was
y.
promised tour years ago."
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Here President Nixon did not have
at a glance is what the 92nd any campaign appearances
Congress did in the final hours scheduled for Wednesday or
before adjourning Wednesday today. A radio broadcast that
night:
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abandoned the $250-billion "had any Involvement, aware•
spending lid President Nixon ness or association" with the
June 17 break-in at Democratic
shad requested.
CLEAN-WATER Bill.: The party headquarters at the Wa$24.6 billion authorization tergate complex in Washington.
measure became law when the
"If anyone had been involved
House and Senate voted to in such activities," said press
HOLD THAT hELICOPTER! Making like a commuter aI"out to miss his train,
override Nixon's veto,
secretary Ronald U. Ziegler,
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by Trooper C. L. (Tommy) Tomlinson of the Florida Highway Patrol,
after he lost control of his 1971 Dodge pickup truck on the 434 exit ramp
of Interstate 4. The truck flipped on its side, doing $750 damage.
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U.S. -Russia Seek Treaty

A r rti S T a lk s I S et
By GAYLORD SHAW
sator Girard Smith, who sive missiles Was U1(T1ed by
headed
the U.S. negotiating Nixon in Moscow and ratified
Associated Press Writer
The team in the first phase of the later by the Senate, Congress
WASHINGTON (AP)
United States and the Soviet Stragelic Arms Limitation also approved, after eXtEflStVe
Union have agreed to open the Talks SALT I. will continue as debate, the interim agreement
freezing the bulk of both counsecond round of strategic often- chief U.S. negotiator.
The
announcement
read
by
tries'
arsenals of long-range' onsive arms limitation talks in
clear
missiles for five year;
Geneva on Nov. 21, the White Ziegler said
e Geneva ta lks, the UnAt
th
'Pursuant to the agreement
House announced today.
d
States
is prepared to press
te
The new set of negotiations reached during the summit i
will seek a permanent treaty to meeting in Moscow List %liy ti for a permanent curb not only
follow up on the interim curb on continue active negotiations for On long-range missiles but aLso
offensive nuclear weapons limitation of strategic offensive on other categories of nuclear
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Ziegler iaid Geneva wmill, w-

The brief announcement of sume talks on this subject on lected as the site for the taiku
take him to Camp David, presidential retreat in Maryland.
trig $6 billion for highways and White house."
the date for resumption of the Nov. 21 1972, in Geneva, Swit- because it was "inconvenient
and expensive" to alternate the
$3.4 billion For mass-transit sysVice President Agnew made
talks was made simultaneously zeriand."
The new talks will focus only negotiating 'sessions between
tents died when the House his first campaign appearances
in Washington and Moscow.
failed to muster a quorum to of the week at Grand Rapids,
White
House
press
secretary
on
offensive weapons. A per. Helsinki and Vienna, as was
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Ronald L. Ziegler said am- manv'nt treaty 'nvertng defen- ilone in the initial SALT talk i.
4 adjournment.
and was scheduled to go to
SKYJACKING: Also killed by Bridgeport. Conn., today.
property involved. Suggestion hillcrest Street. There will be a
By MARION BETHEA
Confronted by antiwar hecklack of a quorum In the House
was made that council make a 50-50 paving assessment and
was a bill giving U.S. juries the
lers at Calvin College in Grand
AISTAMONTE SPRINGS—In decision to improve the street the city will assume the
option of sentencingaconvicted Rapids, Agnew repeatedly
procedure for any and either assess the owners or drainage costs.
skyjacker to death and halting chided them. "I am
that
governmental entity, through have them contribute their
Mayor Swofford explained
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U.S. air travel with countries the many
students—the
ns this city has saved share. However, Mrs. Keyser the street is impossible to
harboring skyjackers.
majority of students—who have negotiatio
its residents 199.685.
was of tlis' oninion council maintain
since and urah.'a
The savings encompasses should view the property first. down on Florida Boulevard.
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Council, in another matter, Estimated cost Is $6,015 for the
Longwood Avenue extension authorized the city attorney to territory stretching from Lake
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Ballard Street.
Mayor Lawrence Swofford
explained to City Council the
initial bid for the paving of
Ballard Street was $48,673, but
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the negotiated price is now
$36,468. Longwood Avenue
extension is $40,775, with the
Initial price $54,255. These two
streets represent a savings of
Two persons were arrested between Mrs. Drakes and
$12,2OS and $l3,48orespectively.
Further, he said, Thompson alter a raid by Sanford- Realford.
and Wailer had offered to ad- Seminole narcotic agents on a
Oct. Sgt. Johnny Wright
vance a loan to the city and said South Seminole apartment reported an argument between
they would perform the house. Dolores E. Davis,18, and the man and woman started at
drainage on part of Longwood Russell E. Beaver, 28, were a bar and erupted Into the
WO PEOPLE WERE killed In this early morning accident in heavy
Avenue anthill of Ballard Street charged on counts of possession streets, when the woman ttX
fog yesterday. The accident oc curred on U .S. 17-92, three miles north of'
for $24,000. Previous bid was of cannabis and possession of changed shots with Itealford,
DeLeon Springs, in Volusia County, Trooper C. F. Brown of the Florida
narcotic paraphernalia by the
$98,000, it savings of $74,000.
Ht'alford
In
possession
of
a
Highway
Patrol reported both drivers, Genevieve Williams, 46. of
Councilman Helen Keyser detectives. itoth are held in the
contendedthe developer was county jail in Lieu of $5,000 shotgun, was charged with
Barbervmlle and Benjamin Breckenridge, 20, of DeLand, were killed on
engaging in it criminal offense
offering the loan and decimated bonds each.
impact. The Williams vehicle, a 1971 Ford pickup truck, was southIn a ahooting incident, Eliza with it weapon and aggravated
cost in return for it "favor" in a
bound and attempted to pass another car, in fog that had lowered
Maretta
Drakes,31, of 110 assault. Wright also arrested
rezoning request, but Mayor
Rupert Chastain Photo
visibility to less than 100 feet.
Spring Street, Altamonte Mrs Drakes after it was
Swofford tlisClliiIlll'(S this
Springs, and Frank Realtor- detennned she had used a .38
allegation.
d, 32, of 390 Longwood Avenue, caliber revolver. Both were
Supt. of Public Works Donald
Randy said there was no In. ftoltiiiiitinte Springs, were jailed In lieu of 110,000 bonds.
booked on two counts each after
tereat on the loan, but Mrs.
The injured child was treated
expressed
that
Keyser
Marcus Harmon, age seven, for tumor wounds and released
That u.s where the question of uuiOstfLAit()rt'd-tIatiuiI 'tatus to
By KENNETH J. FREED
was struck by pellets in the from Winter Park Memorial
Interest
is
"sometines
Soviet Jewry comes in. More the Ru.ssians as long as high
stomach during a gun battle hlo.spital.
Associated Press Writer
cheaper." Continuing, she
than two-thirds of the Senate Li exit taxes am levied against
The
WAShINGTON I AL' I
maintained the de veloper
on record opposing any grant of Jews tryuig to leave Russia.
most important commercial
would "want some thing" if he
agreement ever reached by the
loaned the city $24,000.
United States and the Soviet
Mayor Swofford explained
Union has elated the Nixon adthe developer wants to get
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mulxustreation, but the pact's (u
Ballard Street paved so tie can
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lure rt'tuains clouded by conproe'eeol with a project 0(1 20
grvssienal ce'mmut'rn for t(usian
acres.
Mayor Swofford was Deputies arrested Rose
lit
Funerals its charge
'l'tit' deputies left their Jews,
23;
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Taylor,
Mrs.
Frieda
S.
Cooper,
60,
of
arrangemnenL&amp;
vehicles on htigtibanks Road
Set'returv of State William P.
authorized to negotiate with the Miirlt'
and italkcd north into the Rogers said the trade agree- Apt. S-iS, of lit K. First Street,
developer for the drainage at it Taylor, 27; Albert E. Capps. 19;
Funeral services will c
woods, where they found a meat along with settlement of Sanford, died Wednesday
cost of $24,000 and with AFI5 Denny I.. Plenge, 21; and
at LU am. at Gu Black
group of people sitting around a the Russian World War 11 Lend- Orange Meuiiurial Hospital. I'I't(LIY
Paving Company for $36,000 for Nancy K. Poole, 19, all of
campfire on the banks of a Lease debt signed Wednesday Born in Callahan, ithic lived In Chatx'I and graveside services
the paving of Ballard Street. Sanford. Each was Jailed under
ii h1.' at I
tOtal
$3,002
LiOliti.
-,mall Like. According to Sheriff 'creates a cituitate for peace'' Orlando amid tiuuv mug Lu
Ending tiu long continued
coining
Fern.In'dula
Beacn
Titusville in 1969, later
Kit 1)utt, the shogun was In in th world.
matter of Ballard Street, Mayor
Deputies entered a wooded
to Sanford. She 1,1,41 a uuue'mnber
plaill it'ICW.
As described by Secretary of
Swofford said, "I hope Ballard area in Doflary, after hearing it
L)eputies moved In and raided ('omuinercu Peter G. Peterson of First Baptist Church,
Street gets out of the way."
shotgun blast about one am.
In another paving issue, Tuesday.. Investigating fthe campsite. A van was parked following the signing ceremony. Orlando and a housewife.
her
Survivors
include
council will review, before next ficers reported hearing people
near the lake, with two the trade agreement would teed
end
husband
City
of
Sanford
COOPIN, MNS. PNISDA
week, paving of Second Street. talking and laughing as the y
children, ages 4 and 6, Inside. A to $1.5 billion in trade by the
building
official
('Lark
W.
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Mayor Swofford said there iseared the wooded srea In
search of the van produced of its three-year life, a figure
Flill
s. coupe. W. 01 ?I%
IBusler)
Cooper,
Jr.,
two
were three property owners on patrol cars,
several bags of a substance triple the current total,
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daughters,
Mrs.
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the street, two of whom wished
believed to be imiarljuana.
Although both sides are oper.
bebalti 11,110,11 Warn it iiwv
The adults were booked in the aling as if the agreement is al- Bragg, St. Petersburg and Miss black (hIp,l *.th Ri'v. James
it paved and agreed to share the
Five Sanford people were
Vi.Ison ofticilitnig %qtwlt$ *sIt
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cost with the city. This, Mayor arrested In Volusla County this
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while the two 001ren were truly effective until the most- ummothe Mrs.. L.eota Swearingen, be
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one niando
turned over to the Protective favored-nation status is for- l"t'rnundinu
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lie said he (11(1 not know why
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information to 'political observers" instead of an official
government agency But news-men ronsIdere(I it a (lCVi(C for
Thieu to make his position public without breaking any pledge
of secrecy he might have given
the Ainerican.s.
There was no indication yet
when Kissinger would leave
Saigon.

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arrival of the American
delegation in Saigon, President
Nguyen Van Thieu continues to
inert with representatives of
the Senate and the lower
House, the Supreme Court and
various political parties and
reasserted our firm position
never to accept a tripartite
proposal or any other political
solution which has not been
agreed upon by the people of
South Vietnam through
democratic means."
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meeting attended by 13 other
hlghlevel U.S. and Vietnamese
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SAIGON (AP) - Henry A.
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today with President Nguyen
Van Thicu, and Thicu's
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government including the
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the business meeting of Sanford
Pilots were the forthcoming
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Ui t 20 and thu. Anchor Club
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sorority were Mr. and Mrs.
wi th i ts bri lliantly lit a rea was men ts which we all consider
th e most recent
pounds
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Th ere will
for a mask treatment as th do med ical discoveriesThey'll
Paul
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summtrsell
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get the moon and stars '.'.mg for this noithsthnding, the food Tom
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Whitley,
Al
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Lamar
For some people the be the latest in European hr real facts about weight cont rol attention with the electric was delicious
wner, Joe Sieczkowskl and
co orate into lights. It was a periect night for
transition from ugly duck- faons and hair dyeing t ec h- that th ey can inand
Dr
exercise. and Mu. Frank on
this cru ise down the river.
The water in India was not
niques by th e Tec ical Direc- eVe r) aY ea ting
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of the way of life in those areas of the uater,

the homes on the lakefront and the building. The doctor lived
the beautifully lighted Holiday on the second floor and another
Isle and the lights along the son lived on the third floor.
lakefront highway to the bridge
Furnishings in the doctor's
beautiful that many
were
home were austere to say the
were reluctant to go inside.
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Hearingof medicine as it Is
Following a wedding
McKee Pat in the United States.
Hostcsss
ppracticed in other parts of th e
Walt Disney World and other
acft anu Poll&gt;
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Dr. Largen said that while tfl world and at a salary of $125
points, the newlyweds are
residing at io core Smith prepared mouthwatering India. with a group of doctors per month for the physicians
fo r munching 11'tflk and wives, he and Pat were under the socialized medicine
Apartments, Sanford, where
served
a
trip
the
to invited to dinner at th e home of practices, made us all too well
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the
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co
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as
the
wealthiest
and most are here in America.
a studenl
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New Delhi.
doctor
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It
was
strict!'.
fun
and
frolic
prom
Then there were stories of
Among the out-of-town
wedding guests were the as friends mingled and munWhen they arrived at his great vacations in San Franparents of the bridegroom and
died some very delectable home, which was a three-story cisco, Las Vegas and some
building that would not be cruises in the Caribbean and
Mrs. Maude Thomas, grand- part) food.
There was music for dancing classified as the best section of camping trips in Florida and
mother of the bride, from
for those who wished to leave town, they fcund that one of the around the United States.
Speedway, W. Va.
the' deck where the Sanford doctors sons had a manufaoEverybody had a traveling
shoreline with its lights from turing plant on the hut floor of story to tell and it made the p

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Noah's Ark sailed from the Dr and Mrs. Tom Largen A ho party who did not become
port of &amp;-inford Saturda% night only recently returned from a while they were there was one
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of
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the ringbearer.
Immediately following the
ceremony, the church social
ha!l was the reception site.
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limelight Saturday at a cof fee given in his honor
at the Banana Lake home of Janice and Wen
for the
dell Springfield. It was a happy occasion
honor gut who is captured with the hostesses,
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Mrs. Frank
Springfield. right, with his daughter. preui
Marian Ray, ncornmandof pouring thecoffec.

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Miss Debbie Thomas attended her sister as maid of
hoinor. She wore a mint grftn
gown and carried a Bible. given
to her by her grandmother,
which was centered vilth an
arrangement of daisies.
Bridemaids were Susie
Thomas, Sand) Set ned and
Marilyn Rudd. The), wore
yellow crepe gowns and cari~ied
bouquets of daisies.
Pat Smith served the
bridegroom as best man.
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neckline and long tapered
slees Tiers of ruffles formed
the voluminous skirt which
terminated in a chapel train.
Her veil of illusion was
secured to a Chantilly la ce
headpiece and she carried a

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Miss Pamela Ann Thomas Thomas, lO Jinkins Circle
Sanford. The bridegroom's
and Michael Ware Rudd w
parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
united in Holy Matrimony,
Tampa.
United
Rudd,
Sept. 8, 1972. at Grace
Mrs.
Mari Ellen Rowe,
Methodist Church.
e
organist
presented a program
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was
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Rev. D. R. Denslow
of
app
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nuptial sele
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the
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companied
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p m, double ring ceremony.
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daughter
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The bride is th
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the questions of their children. Unfor1u
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DEAR ABBY you gave
asked "t
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ñnd It Is helpful to eonder the alternative,
ementiorwd situadn. the idt
Witb regard to the abm,
would have been to keep the Items the fc*nid Instead
na
of returning them to their rightful owners, raUonalizlng. " I
n get a 'nk
pbay won't
Jim t~7* of i-suortiolizabon waWd surely create nagging
guilt feelings which would be harder to bye with than the
remitment of unexpreued gratitude on the part of the
vw7wrs
Again and agaIn I have Iotmd that considering the
alternative has made the immadistr unplellis4ulitne" mucb
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It all su= man whom real target is'Pe
futures inw
from a "shooting star" spotted A youth fleeing with a
b%r
. Grandpa Walton just as a falls to hit, death while being
pain strikes Grandpa ui the pursued by Pete. The dead

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dollars-maybe more I was too nervous to count it Also, a
large bunch of keys, and several credit cards, bearing the
owner's name and address,
I felt so con.cpicucius, and half fearful that I would
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$V3Pthlng ag*lfl, I Would NOT turn ft . I wc,njd leave
name and address at the Lt and Found, with instructions
to ha-vt the owner contact ME That way I'd be sure of Its
REALLY S'IIJPID
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DEAR POLLY-I am answering the reader whose. two.
year-old had marked on her stereo with a felt tipped pen

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IEARI'OLLY-My Pet Peeve is with companies who

people- in art classes have duplicate equipment I use
adhe'sivc-backed ptastwoated paper to idenUf&gt; my tools
A small patch or strip of a distinctive design is on everything I carry with me This takes a bit of time but certain
i beats trying to scratch my initials on everything This

ARILS (Mar : 1 to ipr Pfl Saicruard &gt;'our reputation
toda&gt; when others are in a mood to crlticiz.e Keep busy at

ic'oI children no matter
also mould tie useful for all
wI-ia! age in our dorm we are- rust allo we'd to put arivttung

handling personal affairs vucly Show c'thcrs that you are $
very charitable person Avoid arguments
TAURUS (Apr .'0 to Ma) .'O) Wait until the afternoon
before putting a new arrangement into operation that will put
yout debts behind )

on the wslls that would make a hole' or scratch Corise'
th
uently the-re are a lot cii barefaced walls
pensive' adhe'sise backed cork tu1c on a wall so they cover
an ar- ca. 4x1' fret and on them I hang rn' drawings, poster$, pict utel cor just about anything iind have no wtorijv~

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GLMINI (Ma)' I to June 1) A goon day foz duwusons

's ings that are important and then go out for

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recreation N'.,u can complete it tonight with raw Prcnr that
) eu can carrs' through with. gid ideas
t 1 alk with kin and plan how
VIRGO Aug 22 to Sept
to base more harmony and wci,'r.r) in the future Not a good

) A da&gt; for much c-ontructis'r
LIBRA ISept 3 to Ott
actitsi). sucli as shoppini Leti appointmrnts and
obtaining information you need A quiet ait.tudr at home is
fuse 1s-erung is fine for fanui&gt; entertainment
SCORPIO tOct 3 to Ntis 21) ou have Ic' use much care
it tinvirl and in inoncyn lad#)- but your nionctar) matioris
become much clearer to you Others come to you for ads-ice,
a, be sure to give it be gracious
2 to De fll You know pretty weU
SAGI1 TARIt'S No
bow to gain aims of a pet sonal nature but it would he wefl to
consult with r pe zts where business matters are concerned

2W kltI.aagh &gt;'csur judgment
CAPRICORN tik. :: t
is ua,iaIIy goad, it would or wise now to do some deep
thanking about a prnate muter Steer clear of social affairs

county to cover all arei's, and

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will ever react, the pilot stage

son, when the first casualties
fall by the wili)-side. but the fate
most of the proposed show-s
will not be known until the net-

nine to give you the option
tit playing the king next (in
the theur&gt; that Wcst star 1
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forte may be here. which could hc riusic, the nunhltty en art
Rehagicn isa natural in this ChkI't

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how you reachcd is da,aWhai du .uu du taos.'
monds instead of either three
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six no-trump
that
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partner
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as purtnt'rs hand is indrt.i-ntinair
at tb.s point but nsa' be s rr
you! bIt is largely up to YOU'
bawd Is

Carroll Righter's IndnsduaI Io:ecasi for your sign for good an explanation as am
so we accept at
Nc'ven'btr is now ready i-on )'Our cap)' send your btrthdate
The Rubens problem
and Si so Carroll Rightet Fore-cast 4 name ol rac'wspapci), Boa
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notwant the Like Ilossell sit.. - rather the Issue
('uni,nisdoncrSulVihlen, istm repr?sents the
is that the Lake Mills site is eight times olggcr
oumnission on the parkS coiiihuiiltet uId (lint he
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tilt) park lands cinne before the boar'I f continuet.
Commissioner John Kliubrwjgt, sam ttat
county commissioners when I-'rctl Ganas and Pat

t'hulotii over the Lake unwell site.

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be eluninated bevause tue price was prohlbitiv.
"On the other tuiisd, the IA.'dU Mills site, WIUi
The Lake Monroe East site, Lake howell, Lake 428 acres would cost $l,.000, with the county
Jessup-Mg Tree site and Lake Mills sites were share being -642,000 or a total of $828,Th5) fr both
still available for consideratior.
Lake I1osli and Lake Mills sites Vihkn smi!
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t,sable. The lake Is i'Ican and could ice used for out Big 'l'ree Park East, the Pi!oian tract, Lake
swimming.
Howell and Lake Mills tracts,"
t owned lake in Senmimnole
"Th ere is no
('utility planner f)- .vid Farr said that the
Cvunty now for public switnining," .%Irs. Burkett applicationsare (ompleted and ready to sell(
argued. Chairman Greg Drummond said that he the statebv Nov. 6to request matching funds. 1k'
eferred the Lake howell site and thvt he took said (bathe would rescnt the fonimis Ia the Board
his boys swimming in Lake Howell. Pollution
Control officer Langlt'y Adair has said that Lake oncarry
Nov. them
7 andtorequest
that he be allowed to hand
Tallahassee.
how- eli is pollutcti mind that it would take possibly
Mrs. Burkett said that sInce these decisions
ayeartccleanit. Mrs. Burkettsaldthatstaehad have been made, their move now Is to get the
been told that both 1,iike Howell and Lake Jessup applications for federal matching funds in and
are bad for their bact.'ria count with a continued
history of algae problems and that the report then
with meetings
with th'
all
theproceed
owners from
of ha'there
properties
and finalize
was
giver,
to
her
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Tuesday
morning.
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people think golf Is not a
strenuous game. But it is
25% more fatiguing than

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is Cie preferable choice because it conta Ins 128 Lake Monroe East, which is a 25 acre oar ccl at a

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a professional and salaries in
sonic places douLle ours.''

ADMISSION -

When queried about the
feasibility of keeping the

RESERVE SEATS 75c to $2-SO

EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
MATINEES-Møn. -THURS.SAT.
(1 P.M_)
NEW IALCO$Y AIVA
f$CAL_ATOI 6 (1.1 VATOl Filly Al,c.aIfl•s.4

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helicopter service, Willis saId
that he really felt that this hiss
• been an invaluable service.
While the anibul.mance charge

may be $ for an emergency
pickup, the helicopter charge is
--- $50 but It is worth it to the
patient, since there is the radio.
medically trained attendant-a,

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aboard, if needed-

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- helicopter uicdlcal service Was

the first in he

til'

gulf that streiiouss ii a1nrt?

lug isis t-uiisalt'scent'r'
"St), Dr. Cram'. ss'Is,.t 'in'
this'

STRENUOUS SPORTS
Cuss itnislv gull II lust .15
es sIr .1 strain wi tilt- hi-alt

as are ttiiuuhs, rack mimi w'
era1 cithuti sports.

hi..t it liusolse's unurt' eusi'rg than ,n.iniv lHi)pl(' Sill)'
($)1'. ('Ull imt'ltuhiuig ikJ'
suns,il j)blsSit'i.Uis!
For a golfer .'sp.'tscis 2..S'A

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('lopt', jiltis 2.3 criits.
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Akibol ,ils.s fools )Iu-,iI t
liowiluig - - - - - - - - Lv .lr,itleuiiiig t)ir
hiiuigluig l.,iindry - 45 Pl..'luig gnu------50 pain. so they thut'.. I.inl to
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ei'it tlu'ir wuuuuoh.'d )wart

age brit-kIa'.'r.

Riding horse at

YCI I'r,sitls'iit Liss'uihsoss''r
was p-eu isiittu'd to pLay golf

trot --------30 Al",ays ,.n4. Ii, Or ('tsIsi his S5'
I'layinig (rinds - - 10-C) .' *ls$ iW*.i4I'.l. •iitt'II$ l $ I.i.m,l, .4.li,...'I .r,..I'II. an-i ;%
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iutithusls'

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l)umiduig ---------

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musore .'ss.'rgs- tti.tut till' as er-

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. day, after we give (bern the
emergency medical training,

LADIES FREE

'Atni ni.'xt (has' our oss'ii Ii'!

hii',ir-t attack - t)s, clo-turs

A gsl ambulance driver iiw i

LapS. p,5J,

5055. French ye Snrd

New

service calls.

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Seminole overall tie would
require at leastaliSuricrease in
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isolil 1510
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because our pay scale is so low,

Includes baked potalo or Franh Fries. iiad salad
or colt slaw, hush puppies and our delicious conch
wider.

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'if1 if ntv .l,.iut tin' this-s .41 s .'ss.'ls 1,1
a rs,tiiid of gulf wIt), his .slli'gs' ti 511)41(1k "!'ssulu'dugv fatty ci,'1sitsI iut hug an .itt.i.'k tin' .u,ts
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tak.! 50 per cent of total

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assistatm''t' to till, VA %milci tie

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available, it

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te'ause most of the time the

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roill from tilt,.
,ounty
Commissioner John I' im
t'rc'ci:h unquured a'- to '.s ho

patient cannA pay ant the
families ai riot responsible for

witsew to, MINI.collections so the t'Qimipdi.Y still

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offered to transfti these hinds statrd
I )r l"ric'.I ail Ih.st if lii.
over Is tIn' IlcsuiI,'hitIr"uIi '-''i VIce tit ~kvll it allvi, willI next Nvrvive i.i eliminatlA, 1,11,114' i-1
year, lie said tlmi i f time si'rvit't' the patients %fltIld no .lotiht
is dropped now, it %%ollill lilvali literome wards of the county at .1

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under tilt, pirc.svilt .4ate risc.r.1

sanitaninhl htuh thes- had n'- t
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company then ir the loser,

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schedules in Feburary or

-from Semrnole.

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subsidy

him, he would

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chronicall ll or disablt'd.
According to Dr. ~ ried a;j
,annual exix,nditure tit $10.(W I,.

$2,000 subsidy. He said that if

SKIRT MOB,

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Midnight Show
Thurs Sun - 11:30

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9th &amp; Oak

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TODAY'S QUS TaOS

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All Souls Church

rncind from dumm&gt;, East i'

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He said that on many occasions and with proper information relayed to them, his
0 men would carry doctors and
nurses along to the scene to
accompany the patient to the
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Willis said that in Brevaid,
the charge for an ambulance
call is $35 and the county gives a
subsidy payrrient annually of
$1,000. In Volusia, sub5d}'
is $115,000 with a $35 call
charge. In Seminole County. the

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FRIDAY 7:30 P M

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It 'sou lead the first

Pc.

B I N GO
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A few of the show's will be

the trumps ma&gt;' break 4-1

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NBC was down t000ly four hailhow' shows in prime time (cit

1! the's do and West has four
to thor jack-nine, you will
has-c to lose 3 trump trickIf East has four to the jacknine. you can md out about
v with two trump It-ads and
finesse against East
If you win the club ui your
hand and is&gt; down the ace
a smart East ma&gt; drop

LN%I SOULS

which

e decision as

patient is conscious, he iS
asked, but otherwise, his men
decide following a conference

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Gel An Armload Of This!
jP45 AR1L

5:30 (2) 15) News
() Han's Ne'oes
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hospital. he said that if th e

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ansi aerra o i,z
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Hospital

Jeannie

pressed into service at nudsea-

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When Commissioner John

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'our on]) worry is that

to the nearest hospital.

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from

sshen
Orange
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necessary. Patients are taken

GRADUATE
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In the past few monti'is the

Why do - ou do this'

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known

Wit, the- ciuL lead in dumrn

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stead) suppi&gt; of replace*nU looking for more ha.lf.huLr
limed up before the First casu- show's
.dt&gt; reports of the season are

Where to Take the Opener?

hit't

Ir.

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HOLLYWOOD APi - As u the week. An executive of that
re-a! ssmre. teles' on keeps a network said recentiy

twits tarubtern 'iou (too _______________________
0 to Mar 0) Don't rely on good I rirndi
PISCIS tFe
who are too bury and cant help you today. but higher-ups can
&gt;uurh1 contract
in an inferior
diamond
lnfcrnr
bc contacted w tib fine triulti following Put )'OUI talents tweause six no-trump detcdd.n
forward with th e right people Be w
Wilds, on picking up the W,'sa SortS E.$1 South
he or she ill
IF YOUR CHILD iS BORN 1ODA
queen of hcrts At six dii
4
le
who
will hale the
peop
young
th
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nating
ose
fas
of
monds you also must corny J)
one
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wia4orn to listen to what business CXCf 1$ have to say The about a potential diamond p
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uituatwr faculties here ate ster)- pronounced and the life will be
You, South told
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B&gt; JERRY BUCK
Assuciated Press writer

where you t-cinfront inflited egos
-4 p
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.
AQUARIUS (Jan .'I to I rb IQ) Contacting goM friends .- __
and lisicrung to their ideas is inc today [seining is fine for Bs Oswald 6 James ,Ieobs that nine-spot play II he
on ;ca' calf t hmr
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complete rrlawat.tc'n and thinking out how Ii's gunn our nioSi
ctierssc4 Ioninjs Asoid one who t'uiris

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"EMT AWARD
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Game

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before the people so they would vote icr the

According to VtllI3, th e cars

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cases

before the Boaro of County

or for ttse m'st tkna

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Replacements
For TV Casualties

BRIDGE

Compazy, during a hearing

again

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NIAPII I I$PPII

day or rsrmng for social or recreational actismes Handle

fundamental affairs effsc.rnih

op

c30 (5) Price Is Right
10-00 (2) Dinah's Place
(4) Perry PP,ason
It 3C (2) C:c,ntn.tcon
DCI (7)
ø ti- Cery

about the plaster The cork pane'! make's a dramatic' I cx'a.l
;uunit I or the entire room - EIIURAH

ahead of you and find a way to get the cooperation of fellow
workers Asoid an *uocistr who is not thinking clear))- today WIN AT
Do something to unpzcis-r your appearance

so do only

T

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I am a college art student and sc many
POLLY-

lI Study th e duties

LIO (3.11)' to Au; 21) You base tee much work ahead,

'TsO?s FUNNY . ., six

(5) Secret Storm

9:Os) (2) Pi'.I Donahue

you are a go-getter, no! push-over
to Jut)

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DEAR

with assoctrs but not for pu:ting ocz deals m the huneu
world A tim'ic activity can now he s-cry successful Show that
MOON ('HILI)Rl N June

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Now you can See

Place

(4) ROmPeD Roorr.

' GI.NE RAL 11 5[)[ N(ILS Lirly hours of the
an
good lot
tram-el ai'tinues or for borrowing cu lending But as the day
adsances. you find that you become mr in tune with thor
about &gt;ou and art at-'le to know the right ansss ens to problems
mote gsw iii
facing &gt;ou i mpi
tc'r&amp;amnl&gt;'

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Senrcesler

5 00 (5) Capt Kangaroo

r.-ake glasses with gold decorations that wash off-MRS

Dating

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(C) Bors ' s

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alk $ $

Seminole County-one in
Ca s s el berry
S n ford ,
Maillanu, and a new one
planncd for a substation at
I ake Howell.'' so stated Idui

230- 7:30.:2O

(5) u,e Is a Manp
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(5) News

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''When we first started
serving Seminole County. '-e
had three or four calls a dat,
now we have seven or eight.
There are four ambulances in

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6:30 (4) Summer

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730 (2) Doctors

615 () Sunshine Almanac
6:75 (2) W or ld Torv,orro

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Floyd En1e,p,,se.sTheAfreS

(5) Guiding Ls;t't

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rust stain ui the' bottom math' b the stem of an '
artificial flower. I do hope some reader can tell me

'.t instlnn.

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Let's Make a

at had been on my husband ' s tool box for over

ti

ssill r.tean that hospital beds
'SiII be tied up longer t'

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boss

theirwork for the coming year.
If this prograrn (ties through
lack
1&amp;'4.aI 4pprt. it 'Ull
nican that skilled nursing care
and treatment to the I-ionicboutod patient will be stopped. It

development of testumony
Pencil Roberts plays the ac' s

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MORNING

(c

services requested $850,001) for

It-resting points in the

AL MATE

Sa,care's

1 - 00 (2) Somerset
(5) Beat the Clock

(6) (9) motirtes

freere. aluminum screeit door and a hardoot door with
a black felt tipped pen It cleaned off very easily with a
well-known si'sot remover cleaning fluid It even faded
th

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marked all over the dee
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The Governor has two of home nursing service is short state will mean that the funds fret' services In
ordershorten
priority programs for the toi
oil hit l)r I' ned said that the nurses and ,iccctsirs W.' get
Milling year - health services tuniC In hospitals for surblc'al
ho
,liti.
health del,girtment in.-hided Ili bellor support In I \ t ,r
for the aged, drug abuse and
1%itients. anti effiTt it
their budget funds for in.ith.'r Park anti Orlando cI.o'tc.rs thai.
rehabilitation program for the
alcoholics. The home nursing

to

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'A,cSliZrifliCflt Vienna - Hot MetrshaU's, who takes up his
Potato" Robert Conrad. as cause. The accused insists he's
______________________ a victim of mistaken identity,
____________________ and the courtroom drama

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17:30 (2) News

() Parent Gan'ie
(5) W&amp;tons

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play the lead in a movie Webster has microfilm which
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lonrote-Harlow exposes leading underworld
Good actic
, plays
t\?~' Peter Pinch
. the has- figures 4
beautiful
scCflit'
shots of Vienna
been director who falLs in love
r. ju.qt as he fell in love and the Blue Danube.
16 t1l he
With the other actress. It
sorneturnes. campy.
. frequently
INII ABC. Owen \Iarsh.all.

() News

00 (21 World

MRS T C G

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state office of visiting

Night Movie. ''The Legend of derwcld who are trying to
Lylah
Clare Kim Novak is prevent him from making
.
starred as a starlet signed to contact with his superior

(5)

(5) What i M Lcr*'

was the lcoho1 in the cologne that worke'd the trick -

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AFTERNOON
1200 (2) Jeopardy
Where "
i"seer is

is year -JOYCE

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no damage to the finish on an of the- things f thought it

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Truth
(i) Truth or

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() WIdtife Theatre

'sou1d I-11ppCn

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with a t.lac'k , a blue and a green one While putting on

marks

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By POLLY CRAMER
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For AbWs beekkot.. "Hiore to Rove a Loweb Weddhiii

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Thee Tips

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My little boy marked up my dresser, a door and the dryer
ci

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anng my name and address
Several days later I received a met note and a k've)y

bitact

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POLLYS POINTERS

ately t the Iist and Found Department and turned It in.

She mentioned that tithe she had oub "a few dollars" In
her wallet, she was grateful to have had her keys and
___ cards returned!
credit
I quickly realized that her puree had not been returned

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P1I( .111,!

treasurer for

chest. He sees it as an ominous boy's brother tries to kill Pete, very little to recommend. with Ralph" A skyjacking has
en then kidna Julie and i11 Eest Bgmne has a key role been successfully carried out.
sign uf imminent death.
mie '°'but a suspect is arrested after

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the World Senn is u-bleduled roof of the Baldwin
tonight It will be telecast, recipe room, they ftrml
beginning at I p.m. i EST i on believe it is a gift from their
NFIC.TV. preempting Flip deceased father. The acting
Wil.son, -1ronside" and Dean remains good, but the storyline
lacks the usual credibility,
Martin shows.

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patients who require some determines
8 ANN sIEc7.Kowskt
he iiiis lnl.l Ibid wrs.iniiel they %%u%IId n.'eii
nursing care but have no one at
In response to a question
the
public' health
The Visiting Nurse service home In provide It - such
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lilt man ll;rrg Drumwas first on the uork semion As regular (Irrs%ing changes program is concerned, the from CI r
Illolley i's Allocated by till' 1114)1141 .1 ,14 Io till' presellt
fund', Martha
legislature. tititortunately, the available
Commissioners. Present with care and debridenient of
(lie 'N,\.
Julian Fried, Seminole decubiIItrachot om v care. ,none to each area Is deter Maithv,
catheter care. tnJectionable Illinvii according to tile 1970 Nald that there it; a current
County health officer, anti \'al
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nic4lication, close observation C013114. Without regard to the balancoi,lit 1274,92 "I'll a 4111VIIIII.;
Robbins. county. sanitarian.
for p0551()lP complications, uiiprt'ceilentetl gr.o III In account of 11,154101 She soul
Miss IX)rothv L thlder.
I lit,past year.
supl,tillirt for patient and family
SVIllit"Ae (*ot t
brand, RN. re *
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1)r i"ried said that the state at least .$rSI$1 t'r mouth froiii
nurses. in terminal illnesses. It will
Miss Hilderbrand rc)rted mean that rehabilitation of tIn' gavc' $144,000 last year to (h- tuber, with the costs being
Se minole County; another bacc',I on a rt'guliir Intl niir'a',
handicapped such
that all state monc for home
thu.' UN. u'i 'cii"
$ll7,f0 was received throniti, one
nursing for this year has been suffering 1rni strokes, all,.
migrant 1rogriiin, ;ied the prat'tI':.! inirse oh an hour lv
allocated, "The only hope
('ointuii ssl.m i'on- basis. There act' ctirr.'uitiv Th
patient_s with coloctoinies hich ('cltlnt%
the program in Seminole
patients In Iii.' prc'grauuu nuts A
tibuted $23,000.
the event the require care,
ill all be
('ounty
Any
implementation
of
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lotal
of 2.GG6 Visits Wits
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y health department can depri%'Iml of this .service.

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While shopping on my )umct hour In the five and ten
mmt store. I notictod a woman's large TIOcketbOOk setting m
the counter. It was a shabby bag of expensive quality - I
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looked &amp;Mwid to see anyone appeared to be
It, and since no one was. I looked Inside for the owner 's

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recording
ute First. what do von think about the S;ell
of orchestral exic-orpis from the Ring"

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as.
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but it's up to vou
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be fully informed
be expected
Since a
subject. the best recourse is to
stock qiestmns to use In reply to questions you
ans er The following may- be useful
about
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I Missile taIks What I want to know i
canonized
was
who
Blessed Cirnegundes.

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...iCT IN TII( ,.iiCUIT COUM1' 11TH
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COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
Ft.ORIOA. ORLANDO DIVISION - SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
COURT NO 73232 0'? Cv - CIVIL ACTION NO fl-1201
DIVISION 8
NITED STATES O AMERICA
a.ritstf. i 1ENNE754 E VOW in re The Marrsa9, 04
"F RBUL1S •nd GlNc.ER 1 VOW JAMES E TROXELL SR Pettoner
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NOTICE OF SALE - Notice us arc

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tai rig 4pIcaton5 to' coq,
L. uT DRiVER Prifir 22 ytIt% 0'
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S4Iar, corn n%u'RIC 'i
per mci AipI 1257 Charles 5'
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Lots For Rent
24
Houses Rent
won per vifei No phon, calls
Appl1 at Glenda s Rci?utarit
'C .i 'e Ii' fr 'e' U
Unfurnished
1900 French Avi
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will find this directory
the most convenient and
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
CONRAD IN ANDFOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
H
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CIVIL ACTION PlO 72-134i
ml.? uorirt's 4t10'ne',, whO% accress

s'.riltrn defenSes. t an,. tO .1 "

100 North Highway II
siseibenry. FIov.da 37777,
- - 'ore Oct00,'? 27th. 1*77. arid fle
r or.gnaI wIt the clerk 04 ?Ps,5
0tt either before %irvCe Oft
IA'tstc'ftr,satlorne't. cv hmme.C,aieIv
'Pcereat?er. otperw' a detaut pill
t4 i-tIered against you for ?h rp'l,,'f
pet 'on
ma
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h4nd and the seal
Stptemt*r 2SIPi
ti's CourI
Count Seal?
ARTHUR
Court
Of
Ma.irie S Eden

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of
WITNESS my
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IC-wcuI
H BECKWITPI
t.5 (Ip-et IP.4'
fi
Deputy Clerk
- lLFR(() 5-4 CONRAD

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Ne'ad cais.f..d $4 essans
Mip 0 t. Cape. lit Lie,
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in we The Mauia;c of
LINDA C P,'C)OME

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NOTICE
PROCEEDING
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R(SPONDE'41
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thai a proceeding fo' the dissolution
04 marriaçe sat been f led •ga.nit
in the C.rcuI (out?, in Itid 'C"

Seminole County. FlOrida the
iN RE
liii
Pith
of p'hlth
MARRIAGE OF LINDA C MOORr
fo' Pr',tujnrc
PE,ITIOPEP. and DAVID
: 'sortPi H'gi'say 1792
e
MOORE RESPONDENT these
Cuisel0etry. FiOrid 37707
presents command ,O,j to appear
Publ,t?i Sept 75. Oct 9. Il, 39. 1977
and tilt' rOur Answer 0' other
OLPI Ill
detent, or pleadrig pith the Clerk 04
C,rcuI Court of Semuno.
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Cc,unty Florida and Sine a ccp,
sp.,'çpt c- f, Pt' trie? 5 attornC,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
N
Clrvrland.
Ma'i
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
LIESELAND MIlE A BERRY or
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
'n before the 10th Ca, o No'vemer
COUNTY. FLORIDA
1577 t,llirp-5t a OCIault will be
CASE NO 73-1373
entered a;anst you
In we
WITNESS my PIano arid I?. , c
PET ION OF
fcal 5l of IPse Clerk 4 tht C'rcu t
Cc.n
"'. cL;ORD filJSiI
o'l Pt? 9th aai of Octobe'
NOTICE TO
A 0 1573
CARLYON E AXELSON
(Seal)
"C. are he'eOp nOt I-rd 't-at th
ARTHUR 5-4 BEC1(WITH.
atc.e named
Pet'o"rr, JOHN
LIveS, 0f Ih C'cu t Court
CLIFFORD BUSH, has fled a
Cecela V Esert
PCtitpOri ifl tbp above styled Court
DeOLt, Clerk
IQV the adoption of the ?Ti.rr named
CLEVELAND. MIlE
-Ii that PtItuOfl arid YOu awe hifeby
I BERRY
commanded to appear ri taI Court
PoSt O'f.ce Drape' Z
7's te 2lsh day of Nove•n-pe' 1912
204 North Oak
and ?(' StOP CêuIt w'ny tl'ie P,'t,043
Sar'for
Florida 32711
%t-OlO not 01 grin$ea, OtP'pre.5e 4
AttQfne,% f
Pets'os',n
.udgment may be entered •giintt
P1,bl.%Pi Oc' 17
2t NOv 2- 972
yOu. grantng the adopton and
3(i $9
charging the nm of the mns'
chIC named •n tpsit Prft.on
WITNESSED my wand and s.a of
sad Court at Sanford Serisricir
FICTITIOUS NAME
COvrity. FlOrida. thu5 1OIPI day ct
NOTICE IS P'cnib g ref that e
October 1973
are engageo .n btl"r%S a' flap P40 4
I Stall
Cunruer SI CasseIo.'r - Seminole
I.RIHIJR H BECKWITH JR
County. Florida under the fCtutiouS
Clerk of C'rcu'? Court
name of MARBLECRAFT OF
By Maine S Eden
FLORIDA and IPea' we nteesd to
OPpuf, Clerk
rr'gster sad ri"t * P tPs Clerk c'
WILL lAM F POOLE I'
tP Circu t Co", Srsrnoie Countp,
F
iv
Florida ri accordance *ith the
JOHN 0 MAPIAPF[Y JR
PA
provi;.onis Of tr
tf 'out N.mc
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'e 300 A'her' B'og
Statu'rs IC ,% t Seci or ,3 09
;3 LaeI,,n Rca.i
Florida St3l,te$ I!57
Oi6ndO, F'0'idi 37603
S Cur's Burton
- Pijbii$t Oct. 13, I. 26. Nov 7 1*77
Clarence Lo:e'
DEl $6
PCC'Ih Sip? 7* Dc' 9 1, 5 1577
DEt't)t
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'$.t pap. *s e.p4 w,
eI.e (ills and 5.14 t.ttkunI
aCeataca.pl,,hIaAls
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($il,d tPu pt•pI. ..,
pteat.ws
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PROrESSIOPiAL
COIEFtJRLS
which I am engaOed ifl
business at 104 Robin Road.
Aftamotwe pr.ngt. Florida
Treat the .arty Interested ari lJnd
itirij enterpe 'it iS as follow's,

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Date-i at Cafleibetfy. Seminole
County, tlo'rda. SCplinber I9?P1.
1977
Pvtiii,: Spt 29, Oct 9, U. 9. ICfl
DCII l

The

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good
old hawaii resident, the panalo
the boring tc'mite The%' can
go thr1'tugh clt'c'tncal cable InSUlatlofl like an Army shaped
charge goun through lank s
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Sanford
Ac, REWARD Call 332 1147

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carpeted, and furnushled Cliii' .5
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1.100 (Oakwayl 322 3110
Lelurt' World Mobile
Home Estales and Marina on thii'
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phith IflClUil1-S home &amp; lot A
fabulOUS communily. with all
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twtAeefl Santord and Dellary Oil
Port Florida Road Phone 66$
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17.60 Skyline Call 6)? 7)73 Dealer

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OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
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display model Sold flOw ?hru Sept

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3239500
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Hwy 17 92

Boats and
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Equipment

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129 141' JohnSon Outbo4nO Used II
hourS 177 5016
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WE ARE SELLING BRAND NEW '73 MODELS FOR

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Boy. DoWe Invite
Comparison!

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SIMILAR SAVINGS LATER ON IN THE YEAR.

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ON ALL NEW CARS
CHRYSLER PLY MOUTH
AND DODGE TRUCKS

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Mercury I 0. and Inailer 597% 122
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C ,it'Cfltt'f5 pOV,t'r toolS, ' price all
types of air tools, impacts. h'st'It
ijnulls, sandCrS, hand Ioi'.
sockets, many mOre All new P.
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Coleman Circle SI 510

Small NC 14 Caiii Re'jiSIer. %I'i'l
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New Spinet Pianos

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10 hIP Sears riding mower W,,-;n
rid spreader With mRinter,,rr a'
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DAILY DIRECTORY OF- BUSINESS SERVICaS

Male Help Wanted

5.e,viie StIthon Attendant. Apply m
person t 714 13th St. Sanford

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down to % i per c ml 01 10.' I
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PiANO LESSONS

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ln;s,tt bedroom Slit., complaIn
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after S p n-ri - *18 43.15

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5 P/i radio, I pitti A trark tis,.

3D MAGNETIC SIGNS

McQuillar

M C Earthmoving Service
iiulldotung. Lots I Acerage cleared.
earth moved, Uriding I road
tuI0ng B, Pour, or CQntratt 64$

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Lots &amp; Acreage

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Instruction

ZALCS Pa5 op,nnug lot SALES
MAN
Must be hugh school
gradual., good personality. naf
afraid of p-ople or work. lngtjnp
1100 State St
Mr boafrwr Ido
Shone alIs please

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nac Out limO In tt%
Will CIIIOY
c's clIent lo aton Many feIun.'S
Show thus 7 ('Or wn , 7 (.m,Ilh, lot ir,,il
t'ntral ,r. ceo
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room, a w.ire buy at 512.St')

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511.600 Call to see It YOU c.,ri
quality Low down payment. low
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$31 1939

ACli. pan'
Inter

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SundayS &amp; Holdays Call

t?drm , I ba?h. C en air hell
Groomed yard. good I*catuon 1??

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Cc's- pile 9qr-,ce, Set Ups. AntIc,
Ie Downs. Electrical, Eiit,ror
clearing, Patios, A*nirigs. YCOI
Sea ''Carm,'IQ Streng
74 i-40'r 5n w CC 323 508)
2526 Pa'e I..e SonIc-nc

Glass Mirrors

Only Four Left

Olden frame home, corner loCal.,
3 bedroom, furnished or ir'
furnished Nice neighborhood Il:

BACK HOE SERVICE
OtcPlng. LoadingS. Trucking

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Complete wedding planning
assistIng 323 7550

AAA MOBILE HOME

CERAMIC SHOP.
tn rig to a m
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Is' 5' - 332 0715

GEORGIA'S

Professional

Paster
repairs, stucco and
SIMULATED BRICK Call 372
7S.7 or 3739677

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'OduCC business arid stand for SaIe
Corner of East 4$ and Brisson Ai
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Roofing—allklndsofI,aklrepaired
Work g;ran'e.d 20 yrs e.
per ien ci
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lilly carpeted Equity, take n..,-r
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I Lots for %,ale East of Gencia
Br dqe 3 - tIO 200. 5)000 1- 100
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700. 57.000 349 9102

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9 30 a n, Enroll now, MILADY'S
P ABRIC SI-IOPPE. II? Maçnolia.
373 0313

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riper aen cc
Alterations lJi .isonblc priceS 7101 Airport
11,0 . 373 7726

MOBILE WORLD
SALES I SERVICE

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her? pith brie sOrfigs 6. svuttln.s
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JIM HUNT REALTY

CallS)? 7)73

Lipert Palr,t I Body- e.pert
Fiberglass work Free est'ma'es
SSI92 Tm ZIGLAR 323019)

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',enp Mniral.iy Pd-'.P c%lp n
i ' 'liily $03 We but ii, ..I
P (it tigsa%PtitliI C gn% grill..' -.
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'ii' VerrnlInn 171 0*74)
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II, op na'r. clint clot atiots. I bc?n rn
li.sIPmS. cenIral Pmo'l &amp; air. f,ittil n
s 'nm, fruit tm,''., 7 ( arpos- t'.
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a tr4% 515,000 1372 8046

IIAVENNA PARK 3 bedroom Ii
baIt's. on large corner lot nicely
landscaped. for privacy Bull in
kitchen, air, many eaInas 577000
fly owner 377 0970
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sill m.ik,'S &amp; modi'l%
NGDOPI'S SEWING CENTER.
JlrJ ii is? 5? Sanlord SINGER.
2J SM?

COMPLETE
MOBILE HOME SERVICE
Awningt. Sirtings, Hurricane
Anchor's. Utlily rooms, Screen
rcsoms. Cabana rooms. Cool Seal
Ar Conditioning
flank Financing Available

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1 O', T Horoa 350 IaceØ s-ce cOves'.
c" 79" S rear Sumr'e1ln 372

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MEL ESTIMATES
37) 1077

Auto Insurance
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',ATHEU FIXIT SERVICE
Work Painting Odd Jobs
Cast)?) 2770

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ItnuSe with 6 acreS of cleared land
a'lest of Santont? 372 1551

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vi PIPIL L's tlathng. DOping
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131's [ICCIr C
trcai contrRctor Licensed
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Iso-cOed and insured Commercial,
repair iri
and
r,' 'dential
SrrrunOlr County. 21 hr serv.ce
372 1970

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Kenneth Thon'. - is that

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DII lOPING

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27s Sanford Av

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Approved Mobil, Home Servicrig
Quality wotk Torn Baggerly Fri-i'
--Est.mates 373 0175. 373 1710

AtticInsulations

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202 S Pnk, 323 6901

Auctions

1 IIi'rlroorn, P Iomd.t tOOtfl. wlI In
,.,.oll carpeting. by owner 661 1075

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1011 Magnolia Large I bdnrn, I
bath, corner lot. With large oak
trees Living room p.?h I irplacc.
dining room, family room, wall to
wall carpet. ten air and icat
Garage wIth double driveway
Fenced back yard with shallow
well 12$ 000 Call 37? 9958

MiD FLORIDA LOSMITHS
Residential,
Co" r"erc al.

P4,,5'r Clearing Space 0-I !44tr5
Qp! c- c Rtl (Ru Mar"

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792 Prl Drar, 372 ISA?

nPormaton till 372,77*

NAME STATUTE
'sO 454DM IT MAY CONCERN
HONOLULU i Al'
When
f4gti
.s ear, given that es-,
out in Honolulu S
nder$grued.
Pu?tuant f
the lights g
- 'F.Cli'Oul Pdan'e Statute' Chapter parks. people are apt to blame
66509, FIoda Statute, All register sandals or poor qualli bulbs.
us PSi fPeCteck olDie Catty? Court. .n but
the ettys c'hiet of lighting
and for Seminole County. Florida,
c.-ç,ori receIpt 04 p'oof 04 the maintenance sa's that usually
isnt thE problem at all
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Results

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Bait and TackI. Shop for Sal, Fc,'

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SE Mv iCE
74 i-Iour SCnyice 6. RepairS on A,r
Ccira.tioning. Refrigeration, arid
.'.',i'r'g Sen rig Sanford Rrid
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5,'i in-a PP-jrr eii

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Locksmith

Heating

All ConditionIng

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372 8444

2946 5 French

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Best sliler Call after 6 171

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HARRISS REALTY

323 16)7

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323 89)4

DRIVE by 116 S SflI4nct .ini 5(1'
thIS
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ti u)tmIS, SuflulipS &amp; 1401 rIs S (ill
P1 PUS)
1)2 6&amp;3S
122 6438

THI EASY WAY!

SHOP

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Itnilti ap.s. l ill hIP an'O fl'sm
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bedroom home completely Irrct'd
and well landscaped IPIA
financed at lI) month. 55000
caSh. at Ihe unbelievably low pro r
at 516500 1 sCluSie *uIti

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407 W Is? 51
377 2)1%

every problem.

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M[MIIITM,ORLAPID() WI'Mu
372 199?
1919 S I reticti
liii' Sunciiy)72 1171

convenience Permanent

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7%' lot 0,, AIMICIoS Rt,R(i.

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Attractive I bedroom. 3 balh home I
1015, wulh trailer Near schools ,lntI
shopping Thi' 'Whole Thing" for
539.000

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thiIh with panelled family no. ,
lIt ,ii',iI ,iIsj clean I ir'.t %li
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$413 D(e'M"Z "'is emp f/h iver
seiv(W l/n,- mOInns' '1./h t'FN
(FR 54*-i lP7 sIc -ictIS, Ill

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Repairs

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I Il(tIrOOrflS. 7' 1 t,,itti%. 14'ant 57,'
IRIlilly room, welb Iuri'ptiti I'
Suecncst porch nd ,ill th crtr,e
thaI n,,lir home In thiS area "i
desirable CdlI totI,iy for itrtale

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5100 PE'W MONTH
IS all you pay for this 3 i,eiIIooifl. I' -

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975 on Wek iva nt iuulr% 'ssn,ilI 1
bedroom hone l0l tnt
iiuifli'Ol,I% USC'. $66,100 OAiirn
sell finance

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Near Churches

C A Whiddoi, Sr tiroir's
111 N Park Sanford
cq Nights 3 Ii'?

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N,alty 173 3471)
Niqhls Sundy% &amp; ltnlat,IS (.Iii
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Garage Rutnrnaqn
Salns

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Stenstrom

Weekend Camp

2 b itti
na room w wcarpeting. ten h .i
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For Sale

u I I-i I-i's I ,It,
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Houses For Sale

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retR.l tales per5.)nneI needed
P'ton also open fr manage'
W[LD[RS
atIltarit manager, arc casters
Apply
ft person to •Yedcc'
(51 75 MIPIMUM CHARGE)
)3 C&amp;
-- DIcun? Pnirt' SPicii r'Q
3 Lines Minimum
Risabse man tO OruiC truci load
Con'er r'r,?
and un$O ma'e, a
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Iujricbfr ,ard 4$ Hr wept, t
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triO, gryCri that pvrluftl to a ELIZAfIF It-I IRENE
A
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acr.'.snQ appear.,
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Male Femae
ceIIe tr.ne
n01.t Apply .n 15
Responderi'
'NAL DECREE 04 Forettoture
Santc,d HtcaId On ed'es0ai
PerSon Ittir S a '" 'o Scc', s
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
Help Wanted
rstItfrd on October 9. 1977 0-v thu
ate'cail, be pac.6 'u
S r,onw.
RENi
HemP BuIdC'l
ELIZABETH
-OvC Cflttltd Court, •fl ?PIC above TO
FAylt.,y BARGAiN
%AiI'
\ i' -.e fir' 73
As
Sanford
i'yItd cauSe. IPIC unCirlugnid TROS(LL
j CY1ON 'ha' •s Os"-b'e0
a'
, tia"ars'a oe '
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Jr'.?ed States MartIal. Or •'up 04 hiS
iO-t-cna' . 91 'ees un tIp area
Apply
COOiS
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sPipisId
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&amp;s',5tI
wit
RESIDENCE
UNkNOWN
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7.jip lt,?Pi0l'uCd Otpsit'I't.
Fup101 Tuk Drip's'
flat-ama ..'c.. a
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%,,t , on a (np,,t.n; !hr 4t;
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
the property l'tultt In SvnurioI,
Salary &amp; Comm-as-on
County, Florida, ces(rbd as Lot tata proceedna tot ?Pt deflO'u?'Ofl
3fl 4962
AAAEP,'PLOYMENT
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11 SUSILAPID ESTATES. FiRST cf matr.gp' las been fled agarist
a Mu Ott 17 92. Ca%%tIberrsri
and
tot
CirCuit
Court,
'.ODITIOPI. •ccordng to the P1.1 you in Ire
y
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as recorOed in Ph? Book 32. Seminole COuf",, FIord., ,P, SPort
PC?sOri
rprCeØ
Ti"E
es 57 an 99 Putl,c Records of titli Of whiCh 5 IN RE
Bahama Joe a LoCs'fC HOSe 7s
lAME
OF
F
Otto s Plottl'fl
. Ic"cri help -nt
r"rinl? Counip. FIor.da at puOl'C MAR P sAGE
F,nth AiC . S*r"Cwd
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't,y ID the highest and belt ocoer TROXELL. SR .PETIIIONER. *fl
Haul 332 9716
F .becgIaS% Piar0 II, iJO t'ptrienced
e cat, at 17 00 o'clock noon on ELIZABETH IRENE T ROXEL C.
LABORERS Ge"eral iac'.-.
WO'ICI'S •Oj tat? gr-oe.n bcr,bt
'uts.dav. November 16. 1*72 at ?tse RESPONDENT these presents
:,iONDAY thru FRIDAY
PC. ANT MAINTEPANCI
c:pan, Eicrllrflt compari,
I r,nI cour of the Seminole County commeno ou to appear arid Ph
PIE LI ARC iS ELDERS
t'srrrftt Apply Sicicraft Boat
you' Answer or O?hPr ceter'rs, 0'
C
rtha,le, Sanford. Florida
830 A M to S 33 P M
-s.on of AMF Robalo plant. Apply is- atir Bonnet. Inc . tOO " "c'r3 10 1372
pleading wIt tPit Clerk Of tIlt C,rcu't
Court o' $em.riole County Florida.
LIPe HOwell Road. Catse.t'rrr,
Sanford A,rporl BIog 142 )
ACK F PEEPLES
SAT U R DAY
f5t rØ r'b, off 436 1 bI'
on
7100 An EQual Oppor'un t
and wru a Copy tPier
Jntd Slates Marai
ei' c4 17 ;7
Erisnlcr,-,r
Pettuoner s attorney. Maci W
'.'-cid$t Ostrict o1 rt0'ida
9
A M tO 32 NOON
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Cleseland .ar . CLEVELAND.
'(PiDELL W WHERRY
aritec for Service Staton
e
MIlE &amp; B(RRY. on 0? te40'e
Assistant ijn,tr'ø S'a'es A?ton'ey
'.AL_ UNTIL NOON TC ''
PerSor'
Attericants Apply fl
17th da,
37
f November, ''Domestic- Child Care
t.'?ørn for P'an'tf
STAR I OR CANCEL "OUR
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Cem Leor'ardt She??, 2500 Pa'k
$'ubIth Oct IS. 76. 1. Pdc 7,9, 1573 04p,rwis a default will be erutirec?
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DAY
i's
s c' as'r f'
y and .;'-'
a.e.ns! you
Dii 117
0tet Morøay Friday 373 isp;
WITNESS my Pisrid and
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AppIinte terhn.c.an must be ci
I.caI Seal of the Clerk ot tre Curcu-t
Oi'C'Ced
____________________________ CPiridmas i.riopp;ng! Brng c.'
____________________________— Court - on 'Pt i6'P day of October. ____________________________________
O'Idren by for an hour or a da,
AD 1972
Cah-nft installer arc tr,,cS O'ier
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aN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Cinderella's Castle 322 3d4
I Sea! I
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neeaid Steady work Apply
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRARTHUR H BECKWITH JR
Silicrat? Cab-nets Bu.Idrsg 17j
4re re 41'? r'
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEUNOLE
Eaperer'ced
Clerk of the Circuit Cour'
S.arctorO AirpOfi
Oq'%,rp'S 'O'h 0,
373
COUNTY. FLORIDA
By Maine S Eden
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CIVIL ACTION NO 731363
tct3 a"e' S
Brake and alignment flttrtit
Dep.fi, Clerk
In we The March91 Of
cerato' Satar piuScosnriiasovl ____________________________
CLEVELAND MIlE A BERRy
ALBERT EDWARD BLANFORD Pot' Offce Drawer 1
Mafly benefits ncluO'nQ 2 wtti1
F
HUSBAND, AND CARME
oaa vaClTiOfl 31? year Saturday
Worm Oak
BLAkiroi4D WiFE
•r.
et'efnoon atic Sur'obv off (i
S.antot. FlOrida 37171
NOTICE OF ACTION
per.moe rpg 5.,rCc? Pnone 373 793
Attorneys tot P14t.o'lp'
TO CARME F BLANFORD
p0" S M ha-v or apply ti
PubhSnC! Oct IS ;e- a Nov 3. 5.
Hi Le'.Y4' 5treet
p.'sonat C,dyH' Service Store
1973
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Ht'r,rtOfl KCri'v(hy 42427
YOi.' ARE NOTIFIED that an
pp .; a
rece '.; s'cva -m-v
bOiDfl tør duttOIut,Ofl of ma'r.gr
Peas bees' fled aOaurist you arid lCJ
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11th

Reside

fur shiid 7
th.
Is
p'm1room, 7 (RIP blOci POflIP Ofl
are. tiRrden

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K II lD(.i
Dii, way to t'.at 1Pm hyt, isI ut
living is to tiiiy this nke ilillule.
in on. iiit, Rn,? lea%e ti,i'?h,'r tow an in9 unto' 1.-i, h ijfljl Is
luvog roorti. itining an s-a, equiiir$
itt hen, 7 tietlrcwrns, on, Pi,tth it
wiitliIim.fl'iJ Pdimv Iii "it ,'i'
511) 7103
We Have Many Other Llifinqu
Op.n Saturday Mow ning
Avaii*bl. Sat afternoon
and Sun's by Appoentm,nl

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th III, ot
ii ,'1r I i'd P'"I'
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s,pp,i. corner $0? with
C?
avc'cailO
tI'41 flQ
III %hnt't'ert i'ri(t 57?)

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In Sanford, (lOSe to s hml alit
shoppIng OutIlile ,iPpd% situ,.
paIn? As IS, 517 SI'*) *04 773 71A1
eves betwp.n F A, S

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a spool a*r rI-nv. I?' Pros . n-.',
ItSS 631 1141

llay 177 7174

Three Fireplaces

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houses For Sale

31

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Humanities And Fine Arts Complex

I hursday, Oct. 19,

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Building

$2.23 M*il lion

Sales!

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Sale ! Our entire stock of men's
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60 and 80 double knit and
$5 buys
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K, Galloway, chairman of
fit- board of the Winter Park
Telephone Company, was
elected president of thv United

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a fivc'tory
builultn
nInrii'itii tuuill'liuiit ,iriil ci
ctiir'p' ,iiIr rc'tur'ar:il tutilliliruit
'Fiitnl ;urctju'i I 'iiqt k
fly (tie nri'hltr'ctc, )fnwr'-I'riras
&amp; Aiw'i:uliq of Tuinipi*., to tie
about 122.1 imillhnin
11w project is t,cirig i-on.
a purl of (tic' First
trmii'ted

c'w i,ir'thcirk of funding, anti srouqfr'a$ rontrr,l on the first fir, he provident (cur pr.nt1y ptihUr evenf It atcn hmuueq two
ihrareem, a irnall
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r,nil 1frr will i,n4eterrnmetl lIes
rnirit nut ion
pr.trtie"
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and .1 f.iriltY
The fourth and fifth fl"-.rm xiii
orutumir r laccrr,curri;, a language
Jim" c',iumc'q and apply th"n to
office
ttur' tiuuianitic'c taui1nlini as it lsmh'.ratory. auinjir,..vk,uml (enter, contain faculty arid department
Prmanenf eatiir.'m much q
qfiidc'nt
"ending
area
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EngIth,hicfrury,
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mtalrm,
of (tie lounge, and fonilty rouinseilorm humnanitie, foreign languages, elevator,
Tim' otuJei'tive
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theatre, and d-m cufil'e+.
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prnigruIrru muncie iirt
primarily
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the
art
cleparlrrierut's
Seminar
rooms and ra6uate are located in m.r,!iru 'nw.'rI
mc"hu thin, tint art'
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.uscimtanta are natud run the
a ri't ;i b'uJJer','
hOc r'rric'cl with long-trrrri goals qt iullr
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,i'ii'ha(ed with the Winter
Park Telephone Company
'IIIIe 1926 and has served
vurious executive positions.
I le was elected president in
1959 and served In this
I aparitv tInt ii I ¶$i7 t hen he
us •lit'tt'it cilairmnan of the
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(Ia' United .states Independent
Telephone Assiaton affairs
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Q?eat S?DCkup savings All
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or nude heel styles Run
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Subtle Shape, inCluC
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c.por1ionpd sizes
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MIAMI
per ,tiari' earnings, net income and sales rose to
(tie third fiscal quarter and the 36-a'a' eck period ended Septt'nitier tI. 1972.

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expected to get underway in short order. The structure,
which will cost $2.2:l million, will house classrooms and

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MIAMI
dramatit'aliy when Air Florida began a neta' tow cost Jet
.scrvlt-v t)u'twe't'n Miaiiii, Urluiiaiai 410(1 St, Petersburg.
Air Florida will harge $12 one'a' uy for all (lights 0 Its
$10,
tic w Intrastate iutitt's I litldre'n ur,d"r 12 'a ill fl for
'a ceo the
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flights
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The uiirtitii' 'a Ill feature daily' 11011
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three F'iorhthi metropolitan area and all
one-class Lka'Ing 707 jet.
Air Florida is staffed sa'ith Pan American trained flight
crews and Its aircraft will be' maintained by Panam.

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Rig. 5.99 Mary Lou' curtains ha ve a
f,oral print that will sparkle any decor
10013 acetate taffeta 100% cotton lining
Dry clean only Many fashion colors,

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Rig. 479 'Athüris' in 100% yarn dyed
fiberglass ciecorator-striPed in
contemporary colors Coordinated plastic
rings Hand wash, drip dry

New Professional Building

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Wrens-Associated of Florida, Inc., has uirraingetl the
construction financing for the new Elmco Professional
Building being constructed on highway 436 In Altaniunte
Spriiigs, Florida.
The' unntuiim'ciflehit was iiiomk by Buss Muru*bk, vice
lre'aldcnit (if Ikre'ns, who commented ttuit itie h'ufessiunuil
Building 'a iii have 15,785 square feet of rentable apace and is
ttluuitt'ii iturittly ulumoss 11w street (mcmii a new 200bed
)uusphlui. 'liii sponsors are Sidney M. Kaplan and I.. E.
Wallace' , of Orlando.
llert'uis.Auociuited is bused in Winter [lark offices In
Tampa,('oral GutiIt, uiid Jarksonvihie. Berens-A,ssod'tuted is
the
a sulusiduiry of Asot'iu1ed Mortgagt' ('onmipunk's, lo('.
nation's Ihitril largest mortgage banking firm.
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the new 1ft'au'h ('olet's All 'cntt'aL l-'kwida
L)ralwhes were represented at the Fleet
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14? President John
Regional President of the Ladies Atwiiary
lhu'ts \Vtdv lotks on,
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l.ynuuli Iligil School, 7:30
p in , • Munduy, Oct 23
Seininok Plata Cuwmnui, 5:15
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('osmiierciut Batik tit Winter
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'r'it,j$,jdinitl
Enterprise, Dsziary.

Pat1* 0 Slabs

Itie iiat king Ilumy te due
q liii' gi t'Ufltts t ciii k'iiie
hat t. 'ust (well iunttt.scupt'd 'aith to tt.1ta' ing poured too large an
a Out I t'tt' patios 4llai 'a aIks At. area 'a ithout expaitsiun joints
m'P i' %P'
tl' tiiuiIIig It'
i'untractuon, t'usrd by tvmmiper
sililit hairline amiti
5uttue changes. No Lareu than
others ulcredstmlt lit width
Park Fast 'theater, Fields
,*1,1irotiiitt'l
a h)-squuu'e-toot
PIt't' infoi Ill Ut
Plaza 5- 15 w ill • Wettni'sttu
(ii.'
'iu i'd 'a lf.hshutd
set
ItoH
'attist i' ((it' ('i'mt iitiaio to ri'p,iir
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cut
an
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juulit
Ft i'll W.
thrsr' Are there un,s- mnruisures
( ouiuiwrt 1 Ba n k at Pine
ilitii1 all ttiiwrett' pt'w will deto
these
that
can
be
a
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keep
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a'ekp tuitluit' crai.:ks. which is
large t-rmuetited areas
()t'I. 25
htt"ata'ti, your
hail semii'u.s
good itond.ithtin as pos.sibk
Orlando
t* i',musea't ('a'
tsturtti
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COVERAGE

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personal
comment s
ttes.critue the leeluisques anti
skills tit the ''pruks.suimui A
blue ribbon int of local Law
enforcement and banking of'
tictls 'a iii discuss and umis'aen
questions about pit's riflioni anti
prosecution Numerous e'tiibIts
will be on dt'play and

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presented Ili tile Orlando
Winter Park ai
Itailord Prison

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11)054! Ilitt!t13n'ts what ie olas

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reducing loses due to bogus

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banks IS scheduled for the 'a is, K
of Oct- 23 according to Al
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Chubb.

Uotue stated that then'- are
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.Ufld
lifin
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with
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the .'tivtt't t.iiiufl.,'wi't'iflhl 'lie
threat hi' ,hinese we in Japan
lemnit 'hi' Imninant ''umimnhI'
;iiiwrr n 'ioutheast sta
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centage if trade -with Japan
Pun iii owitS for . per • 'ant
' i'n u oFt ign tratle mti mill
'ilitiflue to he a nnaor factor
-ftut the pernWge, house '.mus
usa t :ieiy to grow.

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tO.tzrae eature lo:*. Fasiic'a!e
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Jut'k M Eckerd, chairman of the
hlwA'l'l•: It
('1
IlIpard of the Jack i':t- kt'rd Corporation, a' tilt- ti had its
t*'ginnuig 20 year's ago a' it h three drug stores in the Tampa
Bay area, nnniouiu'cd tilt- highest sales unit earnings in its
history for the fiscal year u'ndt'd July 29, 1972.
Salt's for (lit' year' ta' ire $211 ,Smi2,039, tip 13.6 per ('t'lit over
sales of $239,039,531 in 1971.
Net earnings were $12,893,694, an intrt'ase iii l:1 n per
cent over net earnings of $9,637,811 in 1971.
Ezmrniuigs icr shari', based upon I 6,795,45:1 uoniiuion
shares, were 77 cents, as against 61 cents based upon
15,90:1,618 shares last year.

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'"V.' have muppfled nit Ill1t'ifl need" hose -maId he '.EIs
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Comilanks
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Eckerd Sales Record

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'if we all 'In our part anti
follow conuuiun sense roles if
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safety, this Halloween will
an enjoyable and safe huiitlav
for the children if SeminuIt
County," sutil Sheriff John
Polk

The plan, which employs the
Halloween safety rules of the
National Safety Council,
provides parents with a set of
guidelines for protecting the
safet of youngsters who take

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their willingness to welcome
)LiUflg visitors and oiler them
treats. Children are encouraged
to call only at the lighted homes
of neighbors whom they know.
Other safety tips offered by
the Ja ('t't to %OUfl! 9ks"

('omnpany, will result in the addition of an Initial 25 to 30
eniplo)es to Mobile America 's current a'a'ork force of about
15k) Most of the added employes "ill be In the company's
Jacksonville tlome office, with others at the company's other
Florida (offices ill Tampa. ()rlandoand West Palm Beach.

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after dark. If you carry a
pumpkin, light it with a flash,
light, not a candle.
The Jaycees also urged cliiidtrn to observe the ationa1
Safety Council s basic roles of

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Nlobile America President Allan J. INIcCorkle said activation of the new company. to be called Fortune Insurance

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k eep their porch or e xterior
lights on as an indication of

David D'Ainicol, S41tith -Still"-

t \i S \I in ii'. mmi rut Sa' sk Ins Inc..North \Iiunii Beach,
rt punt ii today nit t Income of $476,667 equal to 10 c ents r
share, and revenues of $2,025,912 for the first six mon ths o
fiscal 1971 truled Aug Il 1972
s a' itO net income of $160,310. or 10 tents
This compares
icr share, and revenues of $1,168,829 for the comparable
period ii year ago. The financial performance for the first
half of this year represents an increase of 197 per cent In net
r cent in turnings ; r share and 71 pe r tent in
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omwiter ontrolsi -inti Ill.
ilineral fiscovery ,xtractliin

The aftimnon hours iif haloa'etn Tut sd ta' (kt 11 is the
period officially designated by
the South Seminole Jaycees,
('I.NO and the sheriff's departmeflt for "trick or treat"
visits in Semiutnole County.
On that day residents wishing

of I new fire arld casualtv insurance conilli T'he new firm

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tetils- fur 'ieavr 1u40'hrn.'r''
nuru' Illants, machine took.

never betw.n parked -:art,
never diagonally across an in.
terseetmn. Look in all t1lC•
Uons hefore trossing the street.
Walk on the sutew ilk lot in the
street Wait on the curb. not in
the street. until the street
clear to cross.
The sheriff hail words )f
Julvictt :or niocorists, to. He
cautioned (U1VFI to

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trick or "treat
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Bring )our parents or o ther
responsible adults along on
within your OWO ima'isits
mediate neighborhtl. accept
only wrapped or sealed treat_s,
bring )OUF goodies home to e
inspected before tasting them
wear light colored Halloween
costume.s decorated with

Mobile America ('or;xratlon here
,IM'KSONVII.l.E
received
a certificate from Florida
announced that it tILLS
Insurance ('ounmissiofler Torn O'Mailey for the orginizatIoti

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A Halloween satety program,
designed to preserve the best
llSJWi.'tS 'ii (hit age old "trick or
treat" tradition for the children
of S&amp;miriuk (000t) h. been
officially endorsed by th e
iii'ors of Altamonte Springs,
('asselberry, Longwood iifl(I
Winter Springs, the County
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tu'.' h n luh for the departments of music and art,
EriOish. history. humanities. foreign languages .nd
theatre. Architects for the project are Rowe-Paras and
Associates. of Tampa.

Construct i on on the new I Lu mi nit ws

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creased 22.1 per cent to 76.2 cents from 62.4 cents lust year.
Net Income in the 36 weeks rose 21.7 per cent to $1,573,961
cent, to
from $3,759,246 in 1971 onp sales increase of 10.1
793.581
last
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'I .ISIC*'-ti then 'what the'
Ten to
maui tinose,
;onke ;*or .nanv tuntr' '.vtth
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$1.4 49,298 a ear ago.
Salt's in the latest 12-week period moved up 10.5 per cent
to $26,986,645 from $24,423,173 in (tie similar 1911 period.

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PO!ifl(114f1110 and ft. 'rt
'cuntr icririn. which '.iIll take tS
1av+ i .sp.nfr4 to #mt1 within
a wa-uk
wn ?ahriratlnn 'if
the trur'tnrul steel for the main
'nt1ding s w'iry "nrnp!et. n
'hat lelivery and ereetlnn f
the mirticture 'an i.mdn as wun
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Reg. $10 Men's knit suit of pohcster
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Association lit tile executi%1,
session of the Assoriciation'-,
annual convention in La
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Tha' I
tag to pee(1
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reh.ar;el f'snWrng .'ill
tlI(tlflfl prov'e
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I c'onilder,,hte ov.r1appin rut
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Sale ! Our entire stock of 1.69
pantinhoseilllo

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p"rrrutnnrit mui' prartir'e ilo"r plan fro 14110W t1attT4I)Tfl,
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pivperly filled And packed
Lheui' buSiC f a ults could cause
,iitui'id ra.ken 1'('i ;uii.i(
atcstattors iiuterul to ua'erzit lu'i:ika LII cu&amp;rCIe mea'tlL' of the niuui-'hruiA
it ltmt'i tji
1ft"t' ama'. aa'a.jlabe
prt'-ui*i ed iii.its,'r ijiS tv
sutut h t':ily water need tie
udtktl 'P.s tutu tie iiueuI thin
iiiaiU.h Iii tLv'a imitu 'un.all
ii i4' 3 stiltel ti la'tig fi.'th' 'aider ctjcks I would utd

t.i' -killing a ti"a tniviittis 1;,
re what extent the .rucking
cliUnues bvfvry pati,a'uzig If
vmr'e.
tc 'a'.'bh.-nC cL tt'o
Lot.' wlutiun would be u do the
.'a'eI mitakoug star yg hair
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Mary. Casetberry,
North Qindo, Fern
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For

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Top

Experts

Energ,%

conversion En -

"en'r plantation' in which
trees are converted Into oil and
natural gas is feasible.
square-mile tree farm,
A

ciety
gas supplies Even
they have a gineering Confcrcn'c on the
admit
the
Russians
Copley News Service
West Coast
problem.
These stuthorities aren't
But is the energy crisis reall.
energy crisis" has
The
quarreling with the data, only he said, could power an ci.
become a popular topic over the rear
the implications of the phrase firient 1.1X-megawatt steam
The answer is, "No' aclast few years. Facts and
which lead electric plant Better yet, the
"energy crisis,"
of the top
figures have spewed from cording to many
the trees of power
e xperts in the field who at- many to behttr that the nation source
almost every conceivable
is near the bottom of Its. energy is rctwwable.
tended the recent 7th Intersosource about our dwndltng nil
Even the nuclear fusion
barrel.
as
an
people
got into the act. Dr.
There is no such thing
energy crisis, according to Dr William C.. Gough of the Atomic
Energy Commission said that if
Bernard S Raker, president of

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For ci •tht's
For furniture
For a vitc'atior
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said
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fil,
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Scientists
have
nation's

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natural gas and gasoline needs last forever.
The cost of development
for 300 years if we decided to
convert them. The price of would be great Gough talked in
terms of billions of dollars.
course would go up.
Whether we're talking about
Shale oil Is another attracuve
source. Baker said. "The tree farms or fusion, the
message seems clear. The fuel
supplies are vast," he said,
Dr George Sicgo had another sources are there if we want to
idea flw Virginia scientist said g ti the expenss of extracting

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tilt- untillul
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pr'ri'1'ntu1' rut.- to he i.,.1141.
.nu r. knhpU t',artIy W.ILI
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"rst- riarri"- are, C nni.ri--.n,inin ii..- i,swpst efl cr1.'..
the
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ride of int.'r"st
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large"
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t
the loan
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iihargi it, 1C with a
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'Ills be'cusc you 511' ut'in
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inu'mntiflfl itissitil the Tnsmtla.wi. Alf. tLoon us You mat.."
the first ;UtVlllrflt .0hwle it.. • stunt 1..'.'fref rns of ".hut 'Is uth it,
mnu.st'
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fist hit' ' un e lilner. 'mr-u,rctiri I to
hIs.' I , o.',utiu- r FesIi'rahisuni elf
Ame rica, 5 In ii peal bnn.c on
mr.'';s - r ipt ion slriig prit-c' sitii'rtisinii and allOW I tsfiipt'titi(in
and market frorup-i to firing
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potently know less about U'
PTi(t' of preci ription rlrug
prior to delivery than frw at
other prr4urt they tu'iy
easier 'o find out in ad' itrr,jt rsf riierlicai fees. u - television remirs
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prohiijition.4 on drug pri, advertisinit are many times; 1 1 odin inistro t - -of
result
Pricing,
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intl U ctty-t' on troll ed sti
beers sent Ite stiuI' nil,. i.uk and
t~sartLs of pharmacy.
lalilu4uiits would have, (0 ssinigr. 'csiia'n Us" report clIPs
The concIu.sif.n of the rep'r'
report list' off.'flM' 's', itliiti 72 various
decisions,
court
arid the main thrust of (FA
Iii nit s and -oept'rat.' with the h'gisla I ii.-.' ansi other actions to
in.' ,'ffort for 11
p.uili 5'
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GX4 40 gal. rd. natural 61.38
GX3TA3OgaLrd. LP 56,13
GX4 40 gal. round LP 61.38

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Six raised panels of colonial
d en i qn.
26.25
Scotty's Price

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blade of verticle grain hem
lock in colonial styling,
44.25
Scotty's Price

Pre-Cut Clear Cedar Lumbar
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No. 53 SHAG STYLI
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Decorative panes can
usedscreens,
room dividers. Random Ice.
Bottle Pat
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teens in three colors. 2 it
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reform of federal t-rittie ltiws

in fsnors øftert you a rw'vs ancl escitinç.
jr Patio Privacy Homeyour chance
concept at living Personal Privacy in your home and yard

We have Ifs difterent Patio Horses available today Priced S42.MX
S45000. 10 per cent down. Conventional Financing
We have-2 different IPr'ee and fULl' bedrrvlrr tmm,'s re 11dilL to, Vol, it sot
ijd5s, Priced traIts 5.34.SOC tct$,3a.%(X IC '.i":,'' i vt pjs

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B-2 40 gal. rULJFI(l tall
A-2 30 gal. round tall 51.79
AL-230 gal. low boy 56.73
BL 24Ol w boy 64 27
T.3B 30 gal. table top 72.14
T 413 40 gal. table top 81.78
M.2O2OgaL rd. single 42.74

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An atlraclive permanent garden wall surrounds your home and yard
Windows do not $oo&amp; into ne.ghtxn'I windows not yards, into yards Her, is
your own world at
your escape- from the population push
your haven
I vs cy
11w walkway leads Ic
An stirsiclive entry court sets the mood
Home and Garden are une
your private world at serenity and security
small yards
Sliding glass doors lead to pater) from every major room
surrounding your home in wharfs to create your personal Eden
Privacy in a beautiful quality built home with all city conveniences
with the best of everything else you might need 5 minutes to 30 minutes

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of 1972 is enacted in this session,
it still become law over tist'
Objections of till. .Justice
Ikart!n.r
11w Sismis ,,IhhItil'U.*tlll, l..s'
o1po9'si passage at this tiius.',

l'oillIlltlihlt\' hutIS('.
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C ARPET

package
PdsS4;d 74 to 0d
ie
Mansfield
packaging five separately
ruissed antictime bills txTause
the llouse Ihas lield no hearings
on OKA SawariLin proposals
and the omnibus enhances odds
for conf,,rv,,sional I
s tir

I understand.' Mansfield

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sent to friends and relatives.

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\l,in'-i
that tit.'
ItutiltiS 551 crime too 111111' tuis-e
been list' forgotten p rsons n
The "Gxul the United States."
s;iislit is
WAShllNTt)N
itssaritan" bill could he)i1I(' time to protect f;iiiitlis's against
.' -erm' I inanrial and personal
law this year if a Senate
loss wist-is an irsilit iulual is tilt'
strategy works in the House
Senate Majority I A'atler Mike ' it'tiifl of murder, rap.', a,-s.ault,
Mansfield of Montana believes manslaughter, istavliein, rut.
robbery, arson, kiulnapping andI
it will work.
the
Montana similar crimes,
Although
1)etncs-rat gets credit as chief
VicIous, or their survivors,
SIssrr of the ''Victims of tt usu lul hi' (0111 fl'II halt' d For
Crunics Act of 1972,'' he is the personal injury rather than
first to ackntnl ledge the contri- projwrt damage. 'hla'y would
butions of others,
have to stios' financlal stress to
The bill's purpose is to be eligible for iu'cuniar los_s
('ofllpt'nsate inrxx't'nt victims of This st ould generally include
violent crimes, or their sur- hospital costs and iiie(Ii('al
IiIoNdfld those sthornIertnt expenses. burial expense.;,
to prevent such crimes or ft) child
expenses for a
catch the assailant.
working parent and Loss of
Ttv bill authorizes $5 million earnings ill) to SIW a week with
in fiscal 1973 for a com- a MOM hinit oil tile total
pensator% prograin within tilaiin.
Inteiveriors
il1bt (fill
i
or state grants. States p. flj
'Iii
using the federal program as a eluding prop.'rty, and under the
model would receive up to 75 direct federal program there
per cent of their costs of
operation and compensation
The bill gels its popular nanir
fromthe "intervenors." the
"Good Samaritans," rather
than the s-ictirns of crime. Coln.
Ix'r.'.ati(1n to the intervenor IS
calculated to encourage active
opposition to violent (Tulle.
The Senate h)iSSC(I the Goed
&amp;irnaritan bill 60 to 8 oil Sept. 19

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natural gas. However, be said, was even more certain. "By the
amended Gough's
there sire plenty of other 19W," he
sources of energy available if estimate
Fusion power, of course.
the nation chooses to take
Its source from the
draws
advantage of them.
said,
the
hyi1ro!en
of the sea and is
For example. Raker

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rho report alce, ronlairic a
of the March, ITN.
price
nritl ('(soctiniters
Riiort
W,SlllN(;itIN Mr
The
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rompnricnn ru
'slrq Itn' America do not k
!rwiircl Its chnppinii
for f rt'S( riptirin I)riii
State,' 1 here is also on origir I
sqi iptisini driiic
i7ctate an'l I'ictri'
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sir '.- c' -j "f -Irs,'
rpItirn,iss
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where much o! the
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Food- [terry Ivo, Connie Jakutwin.
FAchner;
Nutrition award by General and Ann Kurth; Citizenship by
Foods Corporation: Sherry State Dept. of Agriculture,

Gregory

4-1i for Seminole County was The "I Dare You" award, lJoyd, Andra Grimmer, Piper .Nlark Kurth. IA-adership by 4-11

agent, and David Voll, ex- dihon to her other contributions award by the Florida 4-li Club Roslyn Greene; General
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present to the 4-H programs.

Foundation, Jeff Lelourneau;

Mrs. June Boyles was Public Speaking, by Union Oil
citizens of Seminole County who recognized for her 11 'ears as a Co., of California, Sunny
have given exemplary service leader In 4-li and Mrs. Ruth
Boyles, and Danny Dinda;
Kniffin and Mrs. Ruth Vorpagel
during the year.
ilortk'ulture by Flat, Nutfor five years as a leader.
These young 4-H enthusiasts
scryrnen
and Growers Assn.,
are given an opportunity Twenty-nine other leaders were
through the programs and also presented with certificates Cindy Smith, David Duda, and
Debbie Kniff In; Poultry u'.ard
trairiingtoexcelina nirniberof For service.

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pre3ented to Julia (Cricket) Coats and Clark, Inc.: Kerrie
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Civic Center.
Sperry and Hutchinson Corn- Club Foundation: Cricket
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programs, Frank Jasa, county character, was also won by Kniffin; Home Management by Buffington, Robyn Hilliard;
extension director; Mrs. Luise Kerrie Kniffin. She served four
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ruses that means cuna
It aLcc is ancrt'asingl clear
: -iiust- it has been so mild
:ore' probiitit will not lx' that some of those- more virulent viruses conic' from du.:. u:'h effort math' to ideriUf
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N' advantage' ol having a
house sketched rather than phitographed she observes, is the'

cold influenza has been felt in to study viruses at the point
where important nt".s strains
Hang Kong I or several
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incorporate all three into the

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the artists work, she advir-(K.

commissioned In sketch a nurn-

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theory to explain %% li~. tOrtladoet;

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with their own unusual orna the original painting or sketch which can be done in any color
If these are ordered
m'nts
- Miss Vseehc'r makes it in
people use
time. one may add colo rs Some
rameable Si7C and they ma %
svrntxils in their outdoor or in- also use the sketch for a note people draw green cur red ink
door Christmas scenes A star paper motif providing individlines around the border of the
or c'rec'he ma'. hr incorporated
white card
uali7ed st4utinnar
into the drawing
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are just crary about
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their houses these da:.'s. oh
serves artist Gretchen Weetwr
beer,
of santucket who
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Christmas tree - sometimes drawing - Mi.n peo ple frame treatment is the line drawing

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Sian% people want in sho,
flags fling from a deadline she ma.y photograph
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Ing rooms with a reas
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finding curm Or wa% sI it,
hfit the ne%A virus Arnim

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macademie and

%;end lit thir local printer
lamll% wishes to have it porA,partment dweller-s get into trdivp~ in full flower she must
th( card art tics with greeting visuall7c it
card!. sh(ming kitchens laden
After the pen and ink drawing

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Kong flu-1~7* influenza epidit-mics, Medicines are now
WHo whiir1 c'oardtruU' i n- available should another cputernational medical artiv- dernic of the s.ame vtrus

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Left to right. herbert M.

one Of tilt. ningi I
quis tions facing wir- ld, heidt.t.
arcordin' to Raker.
ituU,aritie was ho suci it
Bal,;-er, who, rnade his virulent strain o! virus had
tiiti'flit'flt5 during iifl Ill- developed and where it had
tervieu, ts president o! tilt, earn(. front
Although ttus firitish colm
F.nergy Research Corp.. it

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game this 'ear Many artists shaggy shrubs pruned on paper
into the sketch later But she
have spent the summer sIt'tch'
I' Miss Weeher paints a akavs inks the drawings at
ing houses for homeowners to building in November and the
- it is difficult to work

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dollars into the pursuit of this
ideii without tin%- great survelris

Anna. as the daughter

cventualiy came to th e eonclusion tl~at the nes virus, had
in fort originated in Chinki,
But betcaust Ciiinh wits then

known as Hong

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of self -tin'onsiderable effort has
and
been math- to find ways 0!
China had not yet joined such lessening the impact of Hong

alternative

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equipment
measuring
s;x-cialist course conducted
11% *the Air Trainuil, ('On).
nuurid and is lwmg assigned
I.ittiv Rock AFfi, Ark. His
wilt',

HONG KONG - A friA wintrrs aI.ti, when a dndl% 1.17a

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enforcement personnel graduating frorn 1.

flu swept around tin
causing hundreds of deaths
and niillions of runn y noses.

attractive

precision

Force

Air

of logistim. Under

after it, medical researchers

graduation eeremon br 1iie. law

firearms and 1ichael A. Tindel. Sanford

Etwi! Twxt 11111i It vA Ill N. aritwal-

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Wednesday night at Lyman
Hartley Jr.. Seminole Sheriff 's

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we re presented at

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,.vered evidence that

orbiting

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Japan's K -ushu Island, here l'tij Ita say r niiw br niatlos' c
he was born, was struck by a seem to 1w treated

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Observing it thunderititorin
(ruin a high-flying Jet airpla ne ,

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the envirnnrnønt a
'oon ,,iiiy t*l,pie wcIhle to , f 'tirrent teenrrh.
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rohgit eall strIp rnin. n.
RIg government Often k of the taI
funnel. hiiJItii
lire twu lwuirc before It d.j'pndq
nvironmentnl
nretipd
of
flO
having
several stiiiill.'r funnels ,hii-t, front a rIoull mat inch
;'intn
The Federal
imaginatIon
pIn with ttiii' ti greater forte. warning tIne triiild
Strip mining fr r'al near
AvIation
While nil thunderstorms uppear
Adrnjnlstrntirtn
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Hazard leveled the top of a
Thiesi' suction vnrtlroq' rintI"qs lives
trying to rhange
to rotate, 1w says, only one In a cintite nisnit the hne of the
li that.
mountain Only ra4ing of the
Orici' sdentists can predict
The agency has it up funds site Is nesary to PiIld a
ti'mdrecl actually triggers a maIn funnel, rrenllng an tornadoes in ndvane, they
tornado fils chIef mission Is to errntir iatti of destrtirtitin, be ,,ilght be able to prevent them, to help finance a plan to tran- runway which 'ôul4 be etidentify (In's.' rare t'roptlonq says
en4ed to 7.flf fret
FuJiti believes lie says that SfOTIT) tin nh'l'.n.d strip mine
site near ita,nrrl, K . into a
n ;wii;ik' wituhi have advance
Presently Hamrd issrveil
( king his tornado ttirnhln.' withIn 10 years nnietltq
general aviation airsTt.
pprnnrlilng and
warning
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by a small airport in a narrow
test big his t henries ilIff,iq' it thitnderstorui or tweak
The aim Is not only to untwisters.
real tornanloes iinnl up it tornado after It Is tinder
hIked !w a mountain -it
against

award again this year. This displa y WflS ChOSVI1
as the one most aptl' representing the 4-li
theme. '' fl('W way for a new day '' ('indy
Smith. stands beside the displa\

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Fujito hitilt hi
niarhine n the ihiirnrterlsths
iii mi niiilo-prwluring rliti
i'nuld he IiiilIeil flrqthiind.

effective use of went her t heory of how tornadoes ate
photographs gathered by earthil it.
satellite ranwrn'
Most scientists ls'liev.'ni tln'v
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deVClO;WII whni he calls a
tornado machine that may
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eventually prevent devastating

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reenreher has

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if you could k ee p heart
This requires a lot of
in the offing in the near future' energ svSterTiS tie placed
alive
for two weck," he sani
1w said. ''This is very within the body to operate for shielding, he said.
Raker
said
he
was
not
im"then
you
could develop ar
without zin kind of
nusicadmg. Thc facts arc that years
system for heart
inventory
b}
recent
experiments
Cop prospects for a practical repair.
that would lu
transplants)
in which artificial hearts have
Despite all the funds elvery
wnd.'d hr said nc suitablu been implanted in animals A mawigeabli'
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The idea of the artifical h(.'
has been attractivt to nuut\
researchers over the la
heart
decade
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must heat the body's rejection radioactive and
but requires temperatures ranging up to designed to give weak hearts .i.
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like ti) see something like this pays for." Baker said, -So far. said. is development Of h
thar.
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nuclear power source for medical
tan artthczil hearti but th e he hasn 't got the beSt shake. '
The
mechanical
lines,'
he
said
hearts.
implanthhk ar- mechanical
A tatall
on
being spent
money

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At ftr.
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call
and
is
he said. th aim
flfl C1%
iiw 10 boot
cells powered by the interaction
and
oxygen
in
the
blond
from
the
long-term
trouble-free
of sugar
for
heart that would be
or some other such method
along
humans,
he
Almost all
However. Rakers main
this line have now been
th th
ee
abandoned, he said
th
is
pursuit
money
in
resulting mechanical heart,
was simply 'tno big and could
methods of keeping the human
too inefficient'
approach, he heart going.
The
thist works

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New Homes
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OTTAWA
As part of the
federal election campaign.
the Canadian government has
COtflt up with new regulation
for government-backed mortgages wtuch make credit arrangements easier than ever
before for those buying a low
th medium-priced home.
Under the NaUCIrUII Housing
Act, the federal government
backs mortgages which meet
specific conditions, making it
possible for prospective buyers to obtain Interest rates Ito
2 per cent lower than the g
ing rate. The current NHA
rate is 9 per C'(!flt
Government boosters are
hailing the new regulations as
a great boon to the mass of
Canadians now living in
rented accommodation
cau.c tJwv haven't been able
Li save a down pavment
8uilders, too, are enthusiastic, because-the new rules will
undoubtedly expand their potential market.
Critics, hoiever, after
charging that cased credit restnction5 are politically moti.
valed, then proceed to cia mi
new
new housing policies are thencouragement to inflatioti
It's a charge which is di! Iicult to deny.
The ne regulations raise
the' upper limit of an NHA.
LJOkt'd IoirI from
Prrviouslv nit' reriptent of an NHA niortoit' had
to tic' able to carry principle,
interest and taxes with Z per
cent of montHio inc-unit'. If
txith husband and wife were
i'rkini: half the wife's
,4hir3 could tic' counted when
calculating the znaxuiiuni al.
hwed nirittily payment The
or
regulations boost the
maximum rnonthl3 payment
allowed to :io per cent of the
teital combined income of tiusho rs.t ar
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Wendell Jar'rarcl, chairman
of the board, of the First

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National Rsnk of Maitland,
announced today that the
stockholders had approved the
final two phases of a threephase capital program in the
amount of $1.5 million. The total
capital program consists of
$500,000 in capital notes,
convertible
in
$500,000
debentures, and $500,000 in
common stock.
Jarrard pointed out that the
growth of the bank has been
exce ptional and has moved
from $8.5 million when piwchased by the Jarrard group to
$47 million In current assets
The new capital will provide the
bank with a larger base for
and expansion.
The bank is currently involved in a $650,000 building
expansion program which will
exactly double the amount of
usable space in the main
building and 10 new drive-ins,
eight of which will he

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to take on the massive debt of
owning their own home. It
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Maitland
Bank
Expands

erontimy on a debt basis
The rnc've has undo'btect
political appeal, but it broadens the large base of Cjsruidiit-is who already have a
vested interest in seeing inflaion cimUnue
For example, a couple hu
ing a E12.000 home with a
s*oo rnortgztge at 9 per c'erit
over 25 years would p53 more
than SIM . OM hefe the house
was tr.al. theirs plus about
13010 in real estate taxes
If tha t !IaTTIC hOUSt wererented at 5.3(K a month for 2.
years, the bill would be
1!O,OOO. provided the rent was
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capital outlay program. It is currently involved in a $650,000 building
expansion program (above).

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There's the catch. The

famih which buys a home and
shouicler. such a thht load
does s because of inflation
expectations. It's those same
inflation expectations which
have driven interest rates up
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It's a situation that the go'.'ernment encourages, accordin g to opposition leader
Robert Stanfield, because the
government, too, has a vested
interest in mnflation
So long as inflation contrnues, the government reaps
a progressively higher share
of the gross national product
in taxes, without ititreas1T
the taxation rate. says Stanfield

Why Hecause as inflation
devalues money salaries go
up, but deduction rates stay
the same The bung power
of a 51,090 inc"ome tax deduclion decreases in dire-ct proportion to the rate of inflation
Stanfield promises to irrt1 that tax wrinkle if he's
elected by keying income tax
cIrdurtiofl to the
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Hour

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began to turn around anc look
We drove through the cooling automatic, with access from
and unlimited
in my direction. Stare is a autumn evening and arrived at four directions,
customer parking which will
better word They seemed the party just as the bar
Miikc the Maitland Bank one ct
We begar, the fall season by might. curious about 1113 Vital opened. Guests strolled in and
the most accessible banking
stacked themselves up against
going to a formal banquet. A stat
Like, "Who's he ITleasUririg the bars to eye other guests f acilities In all of Florida.
"black tie" affair.
The First National Bank of
strolling In.
We are not really into the over there. Quasimodo"
Mait
land has been the in'
I looked back at them, raised
it was quite a show. The male
social *hirl that much, but we
no'.ator of many new and
whirl a little bit now and then. a claw and said: "Arrgh." outfits have reached the original banking programs mr
iWby do I get impulses like colorful level of the female's.
About once a year.
Central Florida. the most
doctor
Just as gaudy. just as bright.
This required me to go rent a
way
the
ladies
can
controversial
of which has been
derided to go the basic black
The only
tuxe&amp; If I'm going to go the
th e program of free checking
elegant route, I'll only go on an way th is year. "Oh, just con- t ü men these days is by
accounts with no minimum
ventional" said the fitter, a w ha t they don't wear.
hourl3 basis
were tuxedos of green balance which the bank cornWell, I could have told the little glumly. You could tell he
By JOHN SINOR
Copley News service

Nixon inks Sharing Ac'!
NEW
PLASTIC
FASTENERS

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Last year I selected a white
dinner jacket with powder blue

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proximalcl%3901XKI northern
pike obtained from a fe'ucral
hatcher in Kansas have been
released in Lake Quitman and
in Houston county l.ke both in
I:ast Texas
The small fish were released
portions
in 'ilurscr3 coves
of the lake sealed off by a pal'.'
the'vlcne barrier draped over
nylon netting When they are
large- enough, the fish will be
released into the main portions
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pinstripes. Velvet lapels, and
enough lace to make a petticoat
down the front.
It was a distinctive outfit. But
not distinctive enough
When we got to the banquet,
there was only one other person
wearing a tuxedo EXACTLY
like mine.
But he happened to be a gu
who works at the same place.
A lot of very clever people
kept asking US: "What is that.
the company issue tux"
So much for rented elegance.

State
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nearly iqititi I't the ri'vc'iti" griverr,e,r fri fie('idlE',' St John funds, hot fe'ler,I ,tr.int
i('fl .e'ijl
r.t''i in
Al')
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charini'
ailbotig), t here's said ''We will. of course, pro- limited to fX S i'niihon i'se the state finds replacement
VltIi the stroki' ot a pert lii
HO troll' iitor, t?i' rw ,rorie'.
o" oltrnatI',p funding sour."revenue
I 'liilailr'lptiin's
Independence
ruts meMn
will
repl a. ti o' t r o k"r, wi. I- i's
ew crippled r'ht tdrn r
Itoh 1(0111)', l'recitlent Nixon
fare furi'k
New mental heaith pr
fIn coin 9W state Piperterl
'.'.iil pti.'.'iil Florida with its
gram-111 sire laqh.'rt "r..r.
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''flints a rjiir'qfjr,ti Pit the $l S million in social service grams, ti getemj fr.r LU S mil- lion to
second windfall of federal funds
lIds week some $A3 million in
t i.v'jp Sharing Ilo'rIe3' ,
l';orlit'r Itik week, ('ongress
'd'•
''v.'rroel.' Nixon's veto of (hi'
121.5 Idilion Water I 'ollut inn
Control a I, provl.htiig Florld.
hh1 tiP to 152A i,iiiliiri t.i Itti'
Friday, October 20, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Ilrn'.'i' sewage treatment over
65th Year, No. 44
Price 10 Cents
the next three years
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Nixon invited the nation's
g
governors to the signing oF th.'
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revenue' sharing
at noon.
bit Gov. l{euliln Askew
ii" t);'.
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*Ie('lifle(I, saying he had a hut
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'0: hedtih' of (office 0p$)tfltiItefit.s
to ittenito
iii 'l'allaluissee.
.idoot ,i mobil,' innt.'
In addition to the state's
.me'ndment to the r'lty's inflino
share
of
federal
revenue,
(hi'
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'-rdlnanre
to ,sllnw ronxtric'tit
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art also prcivi.Ies for .listril,ii4.
i%
f
mobile
home
wtthu
ark
O AL
tinii of uiriottii'r $97 3 million, ill.
,he municipality fail ed .i'.'
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A spukesntiiiii for the l)epartdr
a temporary delay.
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(hi'
ithniigh the proposed
LOS A N(; El i:s (AP ,
A niai1 (Ida med hi'it'fi in in a I Icge(l extorti o n plo t state budget making agency
tinanee
was read in its entiret','
I
;igainsl itc'rtaiiivr .1oliiiui' ('arilu1 says jmhi'' struck hiuii 2' It) tiliw'. whib' lie '.aiii the 110011') seili irhih1y i'''
',,rtflfl ,v,sq -t.'fay.'d '.e''"
tutu tlti' ),.i,ik .ijil i'.irii ;:uti'rc',I
\', .iS Iiaiitli,'til )e'ej,
'io.ii (,hairrnan i.IIt'!''
until
the 1973 LegIslature deiqites reminded that a puhhi'
Richard ('ulkins, 32, of North I Iollvwood fliNt a compla i n t will) (he his \ ngt'Iv
.'.irtng ts necessary under et
Police internal Affairs Depart ment Thursday, clamming that lii' stilIt'r.'I ii.hes how to spend it nez'
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.iv before the inning orelinan
numerous bruises and a black eye, according to his attorney, ,Jerrv Roth
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in he changed.
appropriate it.'' he said. ''It
indicating positlnns 'upposin,
A police spokesman declined comment OII un'
should
probably
be
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a('Ct1sit ions,
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with
review
of
'ihti
homes being located
('tilk it and his '.'. k'
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a pprehended
the total state needs th at makes
city
wnre Jaques an:
Friday night when they followed ('arson as he
up the budget process.''
.'incilman E. I Williamsi"
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carried out ransom delivery instructions
''lw shared federal revenue
Williamson insisted there
suburban Van Nuys. ('arson and his family had been will raise a 1972.73 surplus proV MEANS VICTO RY ; THANK Y 0 U !
.vithin the city limits no
threatened with harm if the late night (alk show host
Jet'teei by budget officials to
which 'mild properly
A ( ; RATE!" t I president of I 'n iteil Fund. Robert Morris right hokls
$30
1 million.
rezoned for trailer park unit
failed to meet an extortionist's
demands for an
up a full page reminder from Th e Sanford herald, while Campaign
Hut the f ed eral government's
that the znring tesignation
unspecified amount of money,
A 0&lt;4
largess
('000
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with
some
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'hairnian
being created to ,irrnmmodat.'
George I"oster flashes the "V for victory sign following the
The ('ulkins later were released and III) C h arges
tririgs attached that will bar'i'
.0 builder, who wishes to mn,'-,
annotln(i'me'nt that the goa l of S82.$K had been topped and that actual
'.'. dre filed ga inst them, ( 'milk ui's wif e smilfe'rt'cI
the sLite )
hard de'
a tract of land for devatoprne'nt
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let $fti,t;72 35.
injuries iii the incident. Roth said. "At the present
iec
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rislons on welfare prograruis for
if mobile Morrie park
t line, the investigation by the Los Angeles Police
the
crippled and ill.
'i'uuinrilman Dick t:ronshii
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I I epa r tin t'nt in dic ates the Cu 1k ins were following
When the revenue sharing bill
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Mr. Carson simply because they were stargazing
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John A. Spolskl
extortion
attempt,''
said
ti)
a
congressional
conference' 1..! F
"signatinn md had nothing .i
,um)(I ai't' not iflVOl Veil in the
committee
ti with any particular area. I It'
ittee restrictions on
Dist. Atty, Joseph P. Busch.
social service spending were
'hen admitted that an .utMore about that Sanford
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added. David ac. john, uirec or
,.-cation petition
ti ir plflfl,'
Christmas Parade
of planning for the Department
itiile home park in lland
Maybe it'll all be cleared
of I lealth and Rehabilitative
Rehabilitative
,o'l'flt to 'l 127 'o , he
Following the special meeting of
Services, said (tic limitations
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s'n1i104 :r ,iiIflt'
this coming Tuesday at 6:30
will cost Florida $55 million in
p.m. at the Sanford Chamber of
rt'iJrt that their goal of '82 for i:nni, norto ''iergy $137 1'r
It) ANN SIE('ZKOWSKI
anticipated federal grants.
i rn,.'r t.t.eu:;inti' -ifr:I]i:N
Commerce meeting room.
72" had not only been met, but Pat Caverly, south clergy. Counrilomait 17min4ei i'Lutlotf,
"To a certain extent that's
It was it jubilant and enI hope so
For th e "kids"
taking from one pocket and put- thusiastue' group of United Fund surpassed with still more 1125 dentists, $670.: Dr. N. who has been encouraging the
sake anyhow.
ting it in another," St. John
uluntt'.'rs who met at the conning in. A total of $867135 PaitLi for the demctor's, $685: creation if the inning for iii:;
In defense of the JayCees,
was reported as already Eric Anderson, for the funeral parcel if land
said.
Sanford
Garden
Center
that 'inaccording to Jack Hunt who at
collected for this year's cam- homes, $90.00: Reid Brodie. for -'it1on ptocedtlr'!s can be
The social servutgs lost are Thursday night to hear the
this time last year was
paign, chaired by George the hospital, $69750.
conclude'
Pipreized tu.
Treasurer For the Downtown
I'ostet, with assistance by
Curtis Dunnaway, reportlni unhappiness at the developBusiness Association arid,
rri Unite.! Fund. (or the public employc's ment. He nn te nded that during
Ii.bert Mos,
co incidentally, th e 1st Vice
president, and Jack floe-tier, $4401.31; for the schooLs, Ernest tu 4overrnent.mI experience he
i
President of the JCs, in his dual
l'iwtey, with 34 of it) 'Ullti had never heard of having a
immediate past president
capacity to serving both
Homer was master of reporting. $4797 72. Fifteen of public hearing for m zoning
organizations
disburct'remonles for th e informal the schools had 100 per cent ordinance
se ments for the parade were
dinner and reporting session, participation.
Public hearing on the mobil"
o fficially presented and aci
with campaign chairman
In residential division, Peggy home zoning hougnatiiin wa:
cepted by the I)B, .
George Foster introducing the Sumxr.erville, of the Girl Scout un for 7 pm,. Nov 'I. '.l.so a'
Se co ndly, the reason you
Ii vision heath. all of whom had program. reported $1069.13 iiid for public hearing it that time
fly DONNA
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cant get an answer if you're
commended the Cadette Scouts L'S th.. proposed 'able television
impressive totals to report.
calling the JC office is that they
Gent' Keltoer, chairman of for iutslandin
tervece to franchise 'irdinatice. dopttc m
CASSEI.IIERRV— City
no longer have a receptionist
the commercial division, United Fund; -Sheila Brown for of the franchise to be will:
Co u ncil. already down to Four
- and I can't blame her For
re ported a total of 12:1,000. This the southeastern part of the Seniinole Cablevision has been
voting members with the loss of
qu!tting.
included $7,000 reported by Jim county. reporting that her 19 one if Crenalww"s pet prujet:ts
Edith Duerr to the office of
She worked 5' days a week
Rasa For the Seminole Plaza volunteer's knocked on doors at
acting mayor, will be reduced
Despite '.Igoreius 'ippositlon
and was paid $50 per week.
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and Casselberry area; Steve the Woi'idlands mind Rolling Hills fr.uuim Villi,tinsejn, Council on
still further with the resignation
(Which is under th e minimum
Glover, Altamonte Springs, subdivisions and raised $885.15; 1-2 vote approved the hiring if .i
of Thomas Napier. effective
wage scale
$1,242: Fern Park, C. Wergess, Beth Ilensun, Oviedo, 1600,60: full-time fireman to join Fir.,
Oct. 30,
$1 ,115. Harvey Coulter, f HA. Smith, Sanford, 58117.30; Chief Car L.miinler 'in time pout
Napier, concluding his fourth
t",rt'st City. $115.; Julius Ruby Wilson, 13t)5i'Henry fire force' .ii .a salary of 56—W.
year on City Council, told The
)ilackwelder, ..'if Lake Mars, t.irng (ruin IThuluota -,vhu, in his
Herald Thursday afternoon he
Willianison objected to the
P',1111 Don l3iotta, of t.ongwucxi, wheekhair. collected 1966. etnployniemit is titef Coujwihiztn
had
submitted
his
resignation
If VOU'VC been rapping with
Hornet, chairman of the pilot
$"l with only one third oF the
to the city and is resigning his
gnes Weber He i.atd the
the younger generation lately,
tut.iI in; Arthur Evans, ( turin's, reported a total of hiring 'should not take place
t'uiiployincnt
at
the
Martinthen you must have been ini. tedo. $2,450 iwith Sen $40,453.31 Contributing to this until
Marietta Corp.
Nov. 1, when it
formed that "w ha t this place
K'nneth Plante donating $500 of total were Robert Shetlden of .iuthurize.'if in theicie
Active
in
civic
andgovernneeds" Is a place for us to go.
thiS ;Iuliouflt 1. Mayor Granville the tel e phone company, who
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mental affairs in the coin"There's no th ing for us to
I]rown, of Winter Spring's, reported 14,579.72; Arthur
ununity
during
his
nearly
seven
do,"
Bu l leti n
" ith a .100 per cent over his goal Mackey of Florida Power mind
)
cars residence in Casselberry,
Well, in ca se you haven't
tight,
,if
titmil
$1,350.
$4,518.40; Dynatriinics,
the ('ouncilnuin has accepted
l''.f,l.,tI1.tssE1;
heard, that's ancient history
1311 Burden, chairman of $1.300
Stromberg-Carlson, i"Iurtda Gut. .mtl Fresh waLer
the'
iitin
of
chief
of
purTHOMAS
NAI'Iilc
now cause we have a teenage
the
financial
division $4,). Chase and Company. Fish LolilIIIiSSll,n '.g4,.1j today to
chasing contracts with the
club at 2401 French Avenue ...
banks
and represented by Mike Evans, lift the daiighi ban rn I.rotlthr'.
representing
the
I)cpartuienìt of (;'nerul Ser- Since three lx'sutive votes are
formerly Th e Fountain.
Sn'.
COlt's
and loans establish- 32,311 50; Deep South (nliip1iny ii the M. Juti,, iti'. er mind iii% irt', for the State of Florida Ili
nt'ede if to pass any umeasurt',
It'll retain the "nite club''
iiit.'Iit3, $9,6J W. Reporting for in S''uth Scniinut, Md. j'iluiang lakes. si'tort1Ing to
'l';tllatiassce.
remaining
iiteuuibers
of
council
atmosphere'
without army
The family—wife, Jumeniita, will tiavt' to agree' on t'i'ti it'uii Vernon Mize, who was a-ent. Sanford herald, $1,417 $0: Stmi(e I(cp. Gene %lutumv. The
alcoholic be.'vt'; mige's, naturally.
h.iiriiun of the professional Wjt'r unnet, L.C. Nuriiian, dt'e'iie,.i came in the wake of a
and daughters, Monica. Claire or the' cit govt'rnment will
They'll feature live enand Andrea will be joining him eteunt' virtually to a standstill division, a total of ss, ittso pre'udent, $45343; mind Francis public hearing in Sualurel where'
thru
tertainment
tertainmentThursday
in the stale cojutal, following lkunamnuig counciltimen art' or Attoroc) Harvey Alpert, t)ormaa, of Cobia Boats, 173 ejiumercusl I ishermueui
Sunday. According to Heinz
the salt' of their tiouiie .it 181 John Zac'co Harry Saitebrook reported that from that group, 53.010 $0
(unicef out to 'n'ck th e removal
Kourinu arid l)unald Suenders,
li
rt't'ei'.'ed,
Niurthiiiuur
iteind
$2,050;
Jack
ii ih,- 'uaui
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mud
Jot111
1,eightv
acting
co-managers, it'll be open
illimun's,
for
the
miec-uwitants
N
apier
s
resignation
will
dim
iruuiii
ii.
Satimbroeck
s
and
seven days a wee'k.
leave oni)' three
utiiig LA'lght) 's seat's are both up fur $395; arid Architect's aui
Now it's up to the kids
iiue'tiitic'rs tint the City ('tium-il. election in lh'uenimber.
engineer's, $2.; Fr. Wilhiauit
If the v offer
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have none of that. He Insisted peacock.
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uresharp pair of flare trousers, a
on measuring me with his tape
a black tie, You can go in purple beautiful shirt, and a blue jean men! program which will
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dinner meeting of Citrus Charter Chapter of
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at Lard 0' lakes Country Club, Casselberry.
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A reminder
'l'urned down by the Sanford
planning on writing)our l)owntowui liui'slnt"s's
Associathoughts to tue, or want some bun • h)HA for funds to support
advance publicity, please allow time annual Chrtstnias Parade,
sufficient tiiiie.
the Sanfnrd-.Se'nuiInolt' Jaycees
Take (tie' ('mist' of Sanford Port
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Weather
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Yesteidiiy'ti high 90 low this
was received by hi's Sanford
niurrilng
87 with .10 of an incti of
office on October 18.
this
rliihm
morning. Partly
Almost a month.
And this was it thank you cloudy to ix'cusioniilly cloudy
note, too, (Good hung he's not through Sa turday, Chance of
an elderly chap, &gt;ou know.. showers today and becoming a
('OUld.a kicked-the 'si-cute without little cooler.
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ever knowing, eti"
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tonight
low GOs.
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'l'iiurseiay iiigtit '.'iitt'd to seek
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('ha,nber of Commerce.
The Jaycee action, OH Ii
motion by Larry lilitir unit
at,ieuidt'el by Jiihiri Morris,
c alled lot the tippoititiiietit of
coziuiiitte,'e, hicueket by Jaycee
President George ('rosaley, to
contact the Sanford Platatuierchants, Chamber of Commerce,
arid others.
Morris' amendmmwnt would
have the Jaycees exploring all
uiieans of funding, even to seeking jiint ventures with other
cIvic clubs. Named to time group
% lilt President Crossley to seek
'support were William Reed,
and Blair.
Juyt't'e at- titus followed a
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lii partu Iiate '.% itti tile J .1). cc
in putting on this )'e'ar's holiday
festivities.
Nor hum Frunu'ouer, L)HA
I)rusi(lt'tmt, said the downtowii.
en we're "adamant" in out
tinting to join with time' Ju tt't'
iii time' annual Ju'st-mitter-'l'husnksgiving particle, whit-ti heralds

the Christmas season.
Crouley told the Jm)ceo of'
fictitla he had been advised that
funding front the DHA was not
available thIs year. "We mu It
for 23 years and tit) until li*'st
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it a Sanford ".'rs I. slitioti
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I bath'', I )uriri, t' 1, of I iltt' Carroll was
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ert were able, to review the
th U'ie first occupants
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eliminating the need for rrss1ng in i4ay Into) liat i
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we Ib• iih*t'iit arid put up a
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previously was a dedicated and
talented individual to luintlle
the multitude of lirobleulLs conIfront1)g the, Za*logit'jit So(iety.
That :sn't the case prt'M'fltIy,
I 'lifford Nelsa,n is the ri
nii;,n
fir the right job
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better
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all .if whit-hi will
tranisf,*n,u u those 11)4 acres uic'ir
lb.' 14 Sanford inh'o hiange,
;.luenig Lake Mumnri*' * to oft' of
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1972

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Global View

Editorial Comment

I

Wholesale Murder
BackfiresonReds

GOP Convention: More Than Theate r?
As the beaming Republicans gather in
Miami Beach for the formalities which will
nominate President Ric,harti M Nixon and Vice
President Spiro I Agnew as candidates for
second terms it is interesting to look hack to 1964,
Not at the GOP conclave of that year. but at
the Democratic. For there is a similarity in the
conditions which should not be overlooked.
In the White House and in power were the
Democrats with President Lvndzin B Johnson
luxuriating in the massive public approval which
made him master in fact of their nominating
convention.
There, however, the superficial similarity
ends. For the exercise of presidential and ms
consequent political power by these contrasting
presidents was as far apart as the men themselves.
Indeed, this year's Democratic and
Republican conventions have every indication to
do more to emphasize the gap which has always
existed and now is being widened between our
two major political parties
Last month's Democratic convention did,
regardless of the post-convention affairs, create
watershed for the voter to recognize and either
or support.
This wceI(s GOP conclave, replete with the
very natural self-applause which every in-office
administration yearns for and explmic. is not
expected to do a thing to re-model its political
machinery to male it more responsive and more
a re.ai agency for letting the people become invcilved.
The very real danger is that the whole affair.
staged with the millions of dollars which the
(',OP has squirreled away and produced by the
'r tiest tient that monc c'ar, kz will kc-onie
.n ethibit,on that is sort of self-defeating..
It is also quite probable that the opportunity to
c-reate headlines whenever it wills, on every
:.sue it chooses to exploit and with that timing
which is a White House exclusive will be exercised.
Thus the formalities in Miami Beach back
the contests, the challenges and the raising of a
standard of political conscience within the
convention hail. What takes place outside is
another matter,
It is also quite Important to give the usual
iC't,5 of thce nominating conventions only the
rnciunt of importance that history
them
Adoption of the platform, for instance, is
nothing more than an exercise in futility if the
iast can be accepted as a valid measuring inst.rumnent
It is with this assumption that we are bold
z

reject

new

gives

enough to mention the Republican platform of
1%
.8 on which Candidate Nixon ran and on which

take to the
public — that per

hustings and harangue the

v

he was lc'?M
Even the most enthralled Nixonite finds it
difficult to find in the Nixon record any
to the planks which dealt with foreign affairs,
domestic affairs or fiscal policies
Nor do we bring this
except as a warning
— as much for the Democrats as for the

sticking

up

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deserves From an entertainment
should get top billing. But it

YORK AP

rauld imprn'e the human race
more than to have evT371 bat,
With I button in Its IO*PCt'
lip and a huttn.thok In its pper

point of view it

Tbil, Communist 4X"CIipâtiCtfl of mayor areas in South
and the killing of teacher
i
Korea in 19'O
iUage officials, police and other local leaders so %% lilt,
spread that th e North Koreans to this da have been un

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At. it is now. the average' inlunt It Ixim not with Is sih'e
'41(1C151 It its mouth - hut caw n
IL,- own feet. And thrauhout 12w
re-SI of its life it keep putting
that foot bark in Its mouth
It you want ti live twaelull
learn U. turn off the lip flow
stlytor, you don 't
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It fits you, let me ask you one
qucctilnl Can you still take the
"Yifvt got nobody to blame'
twit %'TRirSclf
'rhd you rv ' stop ti think
that if you didn't live the wat
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Fur the Democrats, then, the tntticateø issues ice sear,
privilege' in government rather than government for and b
the people. For the Republicans, although their position u
kis defined at this stage, the issues might be said to be the
L- 'rspOnSltain) - radicalism anc riaii'rtz of McGcern and his
nc-c pi-riaclential running mate. Sargent Striver.
Al] of this is rojected in Vaterl'ients made b spokesmen
for both sides in the early phases of McGovern-.irivey
campaigning.
On the se-ic- . Shrive charges the Nixon admuu,stj-atuxi
lust &amp; ctumet to end tzw fighting in 196
was a very golden opportunit) in the latter part
of ISIGS and ear)) 1969. especially in '69, to ac±urve peace in
'IetflEn..," Siu'n'e' 51)1 "Nixot had peace handed to him
literally in his lap He blew it."
in an Aug. 3 IeI,rvisior
it this
North Vctnam, by withdrawing some' urits from South
Vietnam, sent a signal in 190 that it
willing to negotiate
aenousiy.
"They were expecting us to respond with generous of em's
of negotiations.' - McGovern said 'instead of that the'
bombing was accelerated, the m.LLar attack was Increased
and we blew the opportunity for a negotiated settienieni
iever*1 years ago
McGovern has rrpeatedl attacked the' Nixon adnunistratuxi with claims that it
the rich and people
appeai- arxe put

wa

was

favors

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Corp in Lester, Pa

t'ultu'iil revolution trgar. in 1966
Tt.e- tizrioe'r,
Western and East"c-n dipiunutta posted in Peking, rerunit 'lsItlu4 nt"asru,i'r urwi u!fucia
ilt'kguls&amp;xis 11 11M various culgitries
?MitC lutci is ('1iIt'r to travel to several
i'ittr, aind areas in Qum

The- latest tour arranged by the
tliinr, Fureign Ministry for diplomats
and their families took place this spi'uig
.e.d it took them to Sian and Dathai
:i,hai has aprczal aignthcanee' for the
,'hinre, it is a model agricultural enwhere despite poor will and
have

tarr reaped in the past ears - with
were

of

similar tours to different

areas for diploiniti and resident newsiurn I IjrjL
More- unprtant than these tours,
se lut'I a i r sierb)y ergamnied by the of.
n

"141e1," cities

All Icreign residents in Peking are
normiiJJ chimed to the cit) limits
LaVeputitts W the city vunfuiemeni are
trips to the airport, the' Mirig Tombs
tAaU Eve-ri Ule Tombs and
the- , id1 were closed to foreigners for
buut I'ac )eara. and reopened tot' free
ac-vess csu) lij', ucwtwf
Prrnutb are necessa's- for Tientain.
ac

1,mra:

about a three-huur tinte trun Peking.
Ir. 11w Last lear. the granting at these
pet-nuts has heuxne nearly routine and

nutzis diplumats spend Sunday there',

shopping for untiqtw's or tx'owizng
through it*' nians secundtianid shops,
wtwi-e- uti c-an find anything ft-sari pee-

strikers

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old ('turp'se Euse-Ise to old A,nien'
at: ref river at,

Shanghai, Ciuriji great industrial
ci. once' again has become more ac-

it

crssAbk, but trips to Shanghai are not
nearly as easil) arranged as to Tient-

sin

Editor, Hera ld:
Pear Powers That 1k':
here is my (Iream' Whetted
hi)' an aIl'too-brjef single trill on
%VaIt Disney World niionorail.
I liw ten)' (It-lughtful it 'a oultI be
to hi-op around t-t'ritral Florida
b) iuionurail, going in one
direction only, t'Irt-IIng hit '

rutaud's he'd are muilssutg from

se hw'dulo'uI at GaIllesvill 011
fi.utkull ce.et-kerids and ''I anui
ccunfiilenit (hit' commission
tins there on tuffituiul business."
lix' audit 'a lath rotc-reel the
peruo.l July 1, nie to June
1971 ioeincl U-oct 'entra hii.'cl

governor 's nuiansion,

an

,

I k-part:iwnt of General &amp;'ritt-s of sloppy liciokkeeitng and
oe.'..'rt'uuuuhi it ting
it sell
to
uiuuuputer use •aritl s;a'rxhurig. It
Ia ii] IN .utcse*'ncv of (lit' beets
was umo cit ert-d in an inventor)in January 1971 and the
ilt'partnit'rit replied it too was
ti') mug to lurid them
A spokestunIrl for Gov. Iteubiru
Askew Ix)ifltt"l out the' in
'.t-ntury was math la-fore
Ake'a took office,
h"oruiw'r Guy. ('Iauite Kirk
0uh1 not be tt'lI('h*'(l Emiluiw-thot.'l) for i iiuuiiii,-tit
'flit' report said 11w big la-ti
tias purchased in May 1967 for
$265 92 amiil 11w nuniuil's bed in
April 11017 for 1119.V)
l'he- audit also said that in
Iii.' c'onitnu us toner of
1969
e'duc'ut
ion' lute
pI.inv flew to
Gainesville
tiurws and to
Auburn, Alit Jc'ktcini'. ilk' a l l4i
Mimu.i on dates of University of
Floi'ida football gullies, and
that on Oct. 30, 1970,
homuievonntnig day at lix UnIter.
sity, four state- planes flew to
'c;aIrwsvilk'
'hit' I.k'partnit'tit of G.-mx-rul
1-i&amp;.tvI*t'3 1111(1 (hit' pLait's 'a*,'J'e!
flown to sites directed by the
- dc'partmrnit hwad-s.
Education Comuimnil,,lonn'r
FIt&gt; 4 ('la ustia ri_s ,r*'ss spokas.
noon, ho-a ard S"ric-d,tiouu, said

,

often

nun-

unadwdult-d stuposers to take
Lt additional passeisgers Verb utter,
these stopovers turn Into overnight

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on cargo

stays because pow' weather cixiditiom
plant-

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'i depe,sds00hc

1 lerky ( 'uish I 'tioto )

you Jcio&amp; of it. Either the
cand,dof,

, densonstotrng a magnan,,0, vilhigg',.ij
to covit4er
atternfsvj to bus P

Christian was out of town arid
lie load no way to m'heck 1969 re-cords. But lie said off icial s&amp;'hooI
lun4 ti'jns s.-u''Iu u,s nmn"tunigs of

ledges, ae it's a SELL .OU 7""

permit

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it I lint iluiiik giiv('rniii,'nt
liLni. tie .111 e.e.;liit ti ui tii at Alf,11111 m'oitijwte stith irivati'
Wit, tithe, or ,itIhi'r -S-11,141111. i'IiIu'Ilir n.e Mas.t transit, in
i tli.its 'alit.' I ,iiiii, I )rl,siiili' 'aii,it.'v*'t furiii, should
be'coiiie
I )isnes World, C
('aii.ivi'r,il, a (as i-u ritrihutirug
if
segnwnt

I 11 .ini aol S.iniicr.l again. Use 'Planking you for your contin' the ini'uitari ls-ttiei-n e.tiie'ratiiin. I aiui
kilt i- of our thru.liiitliws
Mar)' l. Wilson
'aIIIIIII be a mule i'loritt.i cliii'
Mrs. John V. Wilson i
tributi,in.-a piluct project (if mu
National Mass Transit i's
ia'riiuit'ntatin.
l-:a(li still, :iriil therm' shill
not he tixi
lit thc'iii, Should
if

one stiip south

2.

if

OrL'inulu to st'rvt' l.th that ( it
and I )usnt' - te. orlil and anithi-r
one j*'rkips in Orange ('its to
serve both I )cI and arid S,inhuut'tI. Three or
XLsSiI)l)' more, spaced at int&amp;'rt'als mmlii keep a
si:iuo'duh' throughout tIll' 41..)',
° t'ruri moult get itf for a nit-al
and rati-li a later train without
much Int'iinvcnut'nc't',
After a day to activity in one
51t, the remaining trill tutu
li.'a,Iifi,I I"l"rtul,i with es-en a
four trains,

continuous

restful ri'tiurn to line's hiiiuia',
%',oiilil not this 1st' a Itiust
Iuuia ill no (itt' way tu W il li e

regents

:iudit..ir general's re-pert said
ttida )
The report also :u('cusl'd the

Kung and vice versa. Suthow and

town.

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PREMIER

TRIMMERS
outstanding
for quality
and safety

Prut'iule a Ilht'asura tile and

Dream

'[Al.1hIA._s..sF;E, Fl,. i All)
One linig size lit-il and (lilt'
the'

Hain"ti"a. t,iAt in spevoai dtmarud fur
their i(?Vtd) SCtflef)'.
11, happens quite'
that foreigners
stranded for a da,t or two in
upeti ChUmt!54 towiis, when planes make

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day
The' authors propose-, as one solution, that Congress and
the appropriate" administration officials simply declaristrikers irit-ligible for tax-supported benefits.
..
We believe that this is in the general intert'st" thee.
and that the hardship, if
any, which would result
is fuiR 'a ithit the capactt% of organized
labor to Care
for

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ret ut-,mtl his t ruck to Us right position a lew

hours later.

Florida's 'a iuidlall of tinespt'ctetl Income before such
precious surplus is frittered
awn)' It would ta ke Iressimrt'
oft our already congested huh'
ii ass a n d at the
tinuut' b'
sc-t till as it l)ni)fut.IhJl(' t'ti

t.'rpri'o'

Sot-hi ;u gigantu- *'nt-r'pri'i'
'a iiiilil n-Ilium public lunIts to
Initiate,
but
private
Iuu;un;igo-iuut'n( should later run

or

e.iupt'ninitt'niiit-nuts

i iutrut&gt;
ui ft-ri art'

t'iiasing proc'i'iluro'_t

had not

ha-i-ni inv'.ti(uttd in the D ivision
of I'iirc 'biasing .is durtt'tt"tl t&gt;
the 19(j9 reorga nii.matIi)n of
gos'ernimuit'nt.
It said it could lmnwl no rt't'ortls
of Istirchase's of it '.unglt' class of
Ite'nui for till si-it" needs 'a hiic'Im
would 'iring savings by Its s'oI'
uumo'
'hit' I lit isuoni rut EIt-e'tzonii'
Data Pr.s't'ssinie: e'umtt'retl into ii
* onitruic't to rent optimal ii'uIii
uiitug c-quufiui.i'uit lii reIt.u* e
punt-ti
for ft't'elliig
data Into ii's t'cmuuputers, tIn'
audit said
11w cgrec'ini-nut 'a film h(-c'ogiiilion Equip,uit'rit. Inc., was for
pay muet'ni of $ l6,8) a month ilftc Lice Jan 24, 1971, but (hue ancut til iii, the Data ('t-niter later
lisonul (lit' i'i(uiiuui,-ti( 'a us used
only 3.43 hours ii clay.
11w &amp;'onU'u't seas Later re-negotlated to reduce the rental to
$5,000 monthly until June30,
1972 (lien $16,8ao and to
lix
lwmig.ny s.so,000 iit'n*lty f.ii'
tune cling (lx' limit uiaitr.,c 1
'flit' uiitlit s-iuiil the-se- 1111)4 ripanKle, 'acre found Eli .le'purt'
sta'nt bookkeeping:
' 'Itc'furxji iA $I,'lTh to (lit'
lii'.' is inn cut If milling ( '..uuistruo''
tion and Muiritriutru t' were not
operations

uuty

ret'orcjc5
---hit'
of
I)ivislun
overstating
mniiuiunle'aflons
it.,
IIUIIIS jusy able lay $%,1f6

(

A recessity in evvy

drafting rn, asmla
mom, &amp;ihet'atoty, achod

shop and fscto.y, A Ptw

mmcm' uvN Urns sad
material bwause It Is
mgs'dy and scurata In cut.
tIne papers from tiMUes to
bu's.-y cardbnanl. Also us..

ful (or cIJtiIrig pittarue,

hidkeu'ihir(,,
plastic

t't

nuktu.i,

shs.Unj
cteanly, thin gauge metal,

sand'ia
and aheasivo
cloth Ieision mhux
marking.
acrur*t top
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and bottom nun. Liz.turn,, lacquer flnlah, B.movable. esi(-aharianjs&amp;
banfenad tool M..l blade,

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Safety spring $I,-,.to
bblade (mm f.allusg.

Beds Missing From Mansion

practice

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line's W hen flit' load shifted no him, causing the
truck to l)vc'I'tIii'n ott SR :ii Ifwline was not
injtii'ed in flit' accident and several tow trucks

Meetings, Ball Games Coincide

The authors contend that the
of providing put)
lic aid to strikers is rapidly spreading They estimat'
be. 1973, the' direct and indirect dollar cost of suf
aid will exceed flGS million a year, or more than $1 mil-

during star-Ins

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IllIiut;i5t

TB .l'a ,ij frurti Lottie
lit's .ini' love .ini] c-unufitjni-t'
that )OU revel'. c- from your
loved ones and friends at home,
Just knowing that they care
makes )uUtizunittOiiO)*uur best

pass on

suniewtwre akmi ttw U' çht route pee'vt-rut the'
fruit: taking off bgau j
The' Oune-se Airline &amp;rvurld5 its planes
and heavy ram .i
Such stopovers invariably mean exce-lknt hotel accunlme4tioris and
swnptomiz zowals at the eaperue' of the'
Chuirse' guvernuie'nt, but they nt'ver
sghtaing hair arutrid
W .n'en in a bus or tazi with a Ouriese'
guide Foreees-s can visit a city only if
thr hate it proper
issued by the
Peking authurities in advwvw.

tue :inI helping lit)- wilt' 01111

Tampa Fla. 33614

irripurtant

Niinv,mg, now fauiuus

are

ulM'r-

h4 ij c hildren and a six-vial
thinks to :ill tIn' lli'rahl Angels
for all (lit' help, conhtticn*-t' ;incl

'flw'rt- are ii few others that
are not talked about. The) are
ver)
to a person with

to

U'jie-r ";tivs uruuderei open' to kxIts
its new bridge, Wutin, Canton,
through wiuch ever foreigner must
his way to Peking from Hong
are'

for

steady diet anti plenty of
rnedi(-ine,

who live in it"

ristrwrs

Kde.i als

as Just

Mr. Nixon's national resour-ce' policies art 'ectirig
special interests, nut our erwu'urimemit or the men and wamen

ta:-1 trial i
idijai diplu.
and again newsmen stationed in
the Chisies, capital now retes, travel
permits to 11 handful cit so-called

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I kept putting the dactr
off sos ing it 'a
a cold,
'11w-n when I knew I had it too
long to be- a cold I kept saying it
was other suiiall things
They say the best cure for TB
is plenty of rest-no worries-

'orkers Union of America against Westinghouse Electric

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ulusis lliuput:ul hero' in Tampa.
I 'a *iuhl like to also thank all
be r'qiiireil to iurnish •uih-qua.'
nu-ightxirs, friends, in-l:iws,
i)_IrkluuIl ar*'a and a t aru.''l
I;rt'rius and ii.' sister anddonetint
her
eel fxl clispcuisarv - I think
hustnnul for all they have
Jk'tiIapc

(aster you recot er from it.

w-fl,h influence.
(if such privilege in government he charges Aug. 13 that

Hiatt.

IT; U* lust ,%eas' or 5L-,
cititerM aiUttiut'ibri, hate allowed for.'igners to ste' muon' of Oiuia than au'r

There

the' WT

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climate cunditiems. rich harvests

fur t ' e-ou,ificrt they gate tiut'
And for getting iuit' admitted to

-n-urn the's bitt' given file
tiurnan, or child. It strikes all antI for caring for fit), family,
Its ou are losing weight in the
(Hut' *Iot'sn't realize how many
tue.-e, arms, legs and chest and friends thit'1' iias•o until
1, ufl't have the iippetitt' )'UU used sectuit-thung like this happens and
to have •md cuu feel run down at
I know I have a lot of them
tina's and cough, Don't be like 'fli:ink )UU all
nun See a doctor right awa y.
John V ('harron
The luster they catch it, the
4001 Tannp;i Bay lilvil

iw-a can
iatxir union TT'IaInIaIn a long strike against
it compan) without paying a cent out of its own funds to
su;u;'orl its striking members"
I,% using tax'supporlt-d funds
A new book entitled Welfare and Strike's" reveals that
tIns is exactly what happened in a 15I.da strike of 5.132
merr:br'rs of the United Lk(trltdl Rdiu and Machine

During the 1970 strike', a total of some $25 million in
public funds was paid to strikers and their families
Some strikers received various forms of ;iobhc assist ance--food stamps, surplus food, unerriplvrnent Compensation, etc—that amounted to 90 per cent of their regular
working income Meanwhile, the' striking union, Local
107, c'crntributcd only a load of coal to some families and
tree meal to
on picket duty.
'Welfare and Strikes" is the first care-fully documented
studs- of the extent to w hich striking union members are
able to draw upon tax-supported public funds The
is published by the' Wharton School of Finance and Con
met-ce of the l'nlveT-sity of Pennsylvania as one of a se
ries on labor relations and public pouic' - Its authors are
Dr. Armand J Thit'blut Jr. of the College of Eiusint's
Administraticur, of the L'mve'rsitv of Maryland and Ronald
M Cowin of the Wr.artcin School

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I 'a null like to thank
iti)e'(*ir, lii tl:ir,t'aut'k and the
.t:iif 'it Scit iik' ('nuntt- I k'alth
Iirii( liur all the hard work and

like thai" Well, 'lB doesn't
4 are 'a hether you are rich,
pot, " ti tle. lilac-k, iiia n,

Tourists Can See Red China More
I'. 1,1'LI(..J11

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iie.e. Siiis ma, I )a tiuna lli'u'ti, f-' ,'nt-rprlse.

l;iiiiile.

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!adrci siurk iuvd lots

'i1o'ia 574 1 754

etoric Is Underway

WASHINGThN - Set, Gcirge- MrGcwern has laid dw-r
liii' basic strage'gy he se-iL pursue in attempting ii' win the
wesIdrnr) this fall.
He will
to picture' his tiemoci'atar Part) as the
part) of pea-r. the Republicans as the part) of war
His 1nItia speeches also indicate he wants It present the
temucrats as the party of the people'. the Republicans as the
part) of privilege.
He is to be "Mr. Qean," President Nixon the
of
dins politics, a remote, cloistered figure' compared to
McGovern w'tici rubs elbow's w-mUi the' peopl, and listens it
their complamtx.
McGovern is to be the undethnancrd underdog who
starts wu,i be-lund the !uushes will a rush.
Mr N.sui- is to be the favorite whose puhti"it- batwiL he shot full of boles and destroyed iii the- Nov, 2
election
On the other side of the fence, Lie Republicans are Lining
up their political artillery to bombard McGovern with
charges of irrespcmsibuiity and naivete' in icreign and def enw
affairs
They will shell turn with inuenes of favoring the three
As
acid, abortion end amnesty. They will accuse bun of
weakness and frivolity, of foggy', grandiose' schemes that
would double the federal budget. There' will be charges of
MrGcn'ert radicalism and elitism, and that he is out of loud
with the hard realities of ccsnpkz internaucsial and national
aft airs

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Ann R,icy

CheIuwta
Mrs Sue' McEart'e4'n

Rh

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eager to help iii,' and

At first s nu think that son don't
:i thorn-c tii lit e a noriiuil
life, but that's not true at all,
ten hail vases hove ri-turned to
nuurtinil lift' and suI1Irt ii
1:Imut) It uci'iI to be 'a lien ou had III
_%on 'at-re put ;m a% for )ears
until )UU were cured, but now
it's :i sinutter of months
dt'wnding on lim ci ell you rest
A rid take our ito'. hicune At first
'u might also ask, ''Why
liii not the type to get things

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ri't'i'ivetl i l ot of teth friuuli
.
hit C'S *11(5 uuiul friends :iiiul et
h
know 'a iii ci t'rt' 'ii
Iwih)In' I don't

First cit all I would like to
Isiiflt tnt ti all the peopli' tkt I
.111111 Vittitll of tiihi'ttitiii I I'll
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It ('l)Iul('S is a great shock 'a iit'fl
nu first learn that ou have it.

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l-Ahltor, llt'rall

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for quick stops .tiid Uiuiald l"rartt'is lkulini', of
11302 Russell Drive, Suffern found that out.
flodine, a driver for Florida Quick Set, Inc..
was hauling a seven ton manhole For telephone

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pie of these occupied areas it will be esc'eedingl diflt'u!t
for the Communists, if they are defeated in this round
of the war to rebuild their underground
As this reporter knows from his own guerrilla dais in
Asia in World War Ii. no underground can exist for lone
without cooperation, at least from some groups within
that coc;'raton is dead, the
the loca
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The citirens if Hue remember the Comniuntsts u iil
hatred to this clay
perhais 'a ould 'a in n
Aithouch the Saig.0 c.i
popuarit contests in Hue the Communists are disliked
and feared far more %I% friends report that in the most
y s after the Communist capture of Quang Tn
difficult days
th is spring,u the men and 'omen of h e began to form
civilian militia units to fight the iruaders house-ti
% but
and door-I &amp;lo? Some m(-ri sent their familu-s
stayed behind themseli e
If the Communists enter Hue again. the will find them.
selves faced by these citizen irregulars by night
In several parts of oc cupied northern South Vietnam.

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South
untlercround
that is&amp;I occupation. the
became known to the citizens With the
surfaced
North Korean armies. the backbone of the
of
Red underground also d isappeared
The anger of the South Koreans was increased b the
action of the retreating northerners hefore leminc each
town e% were
to give up. the would order the
to dig king trenches The ci v ilian leaders
of these towns and small villages—those who remained-line up beside these
were shot and buried
I have a picture left from those das In this case the
bloody dead lie sprawled b the trenches The retreating
Cornirnimists did not ha%e time f o r burt ing the b'1ies
in these killings, the retreating North Koreans at
tempted to destroy all civilian leadership-teachers.
cooperative leaders, minor officials, policemen, prote
storial men
The situation after the massacres in Hue durini Tel
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Tet offensive ma have something to tell us about the
after-effects of Hanoi's current invasion and occupation

than a show!

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Historical parallels are dangv rous B u t the North k

With this in mind the carefully designed and
professionally performed nominating convention
in Miami Beach can be given all the weight it

Offbeat Rum motions

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Republican campaigners

$..t mi tuurd.' ri-i l'it,i
hh. tint shuintri on the' lIl-Il,irtfl it- tit's Is,lint'e sheet June iii,

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Monday, August 21. 1972

Janet McClolid, Michael R. Laiibeiloot
Married
Ceiooemoiz,~, o
In Double

Sherry Rogers

Stars
Pass In

County

Ronald

Floer girl, little Miss

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iitute cdrflat$Ofl corsage The
iom's mottwr iore a pale
%ellos polyester crepe ssith
otite a'scories anil .1 white
roation corsage.
he lit lit the
I he reception
il Hall of the t'hurch, which
decorated is ith flora!
r ringeinents featuring the
chosen color of lavt'nr
t Lncnder and ii lute crepe
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si crc arranged on the
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their treasurer for one year.
lie is presently attending

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t!k late John W Rogers. is L Seminole Junior College whc
rn in (mv, Vi
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duat e o.
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iisgn management train" at Florida
and a mtiriber of the State Rank
maternal grandfather
4 i program. also )-'TA and
Ralph Re)ine, Pine Grove, Pa,
anl Wilson )'sock, Jonestown.
The bride-elect is a student of Pa., is his paternal grand% i.rriczgn Savingsnd Loan father
ln'titutv and also mortgage
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MISS SHERRY DAWN ROGERS

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Mrs Joe Jarrell is as hostc&amp;s
bridal luncheon at the
ILliday Inn, on Manna Isle,
Aug 12 lionir guest was Miss
Patricia fl:iio, n.
.te- 'of Scott Harris

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grandmother of the honor'
Mrs. Roger Harris, mother
the future bridi-groont
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Mabel (utpnnan, Sandi Harrt.
Sher)lThtITi:pM.n.lal) Ahcrtcn
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Bridemaid and matron st-re
Miss Barbara .Ior*s and
lien" Hug hes Theu' gcrvns,

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Advisory coniijulttec met mind recommended that 400 acres of
property on Lake Mills near Chuluota hi. pureh,is&amp;'d for a
park site.
( mwnissinne rs agreed to offer $2,000 per •itrc for the
property and authorized an appraisal by man independent
appraiser.
l'he proposed lake Mills site will bait' about 1,200 feet of
la ke front w hich Is • fstt nti.il sss imnuing area No re (0111
iii. ntL;tlnns has • ii. .n mutest, ni • I h's 1k' Park s cetomnittee
concerning de velopment of the area The property is high,
slightly hilly land and the county has the right-of-si- ny to the
lake for boat baum lung I lcilatks

Try Tronlucc nce
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dinner par-tv celebrating their 26th is-edding annhs-ersarv, recently, at
the home of Sal and Maggie Manfre, couple at left, with Joe and Ann
Sieczkois- skj co-hosting the gala event. At right is Eleanor Cahill other
good friends joining the honored c-ouple and hosts, were Mr and Mrs.
E. C. }larp'r, Mr. and Mrs 1). F. l'mrkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs Mack
's',tiburn. Mr. andMrs Richard Valker, Mr andMrs. Jere Wilchar and
Mr. and Mrs Charles Gu-arino
AnnSleczkowski Photat

range from light pasttall to
t'right plurn-_ but tile Colors
zr.' nocneer dull arid (lzt
Trarttiii, s !t lat

Extra Oil
.% ixtri capful of bath
oil or mu turmzer In
Atli keep ~oour skin
smooth umnd soft and 'rt
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lunger.

will logur Through
Alaska.
be pirt-wrted b%
Christine and Lee' Ribelun.
aloflg is ith rock spe'un.-ns
11* polIte is ni mted to alter;
Lhis m.-ettrig For further in-

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On Monday, Aug. 14 a group including Vs illiati Pi -t
Utilities Control administrator. and hsab Simon were to meet
at the plant on Pre'ssview. A deputy sheriff arrived mat the
iumi station and advised tha t there had ixini two pmu is tat
t-ar th moving equipment parked at (lie dint (i
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sseeken.I one of whit-u hut' ki.'ntifit'd as if frorgbo.a(k'r
Simuir
tl.'hrLs was present consisting primarily of pm.'ct's of
plati'pipe. There was trash dutmupt'ti .ini lb.- west side of I'ressvit'w
" russ from the pump

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Sharon Hill
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Pho,w: 322-0131

Sharon was formerly with 'lrene't"

40 Colors
Painted Teeth
7-9-12-14-18.

22 inch Lengths

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.iiscourmigt' further dumping until the property ossnem could
he tdt'titiflt'd unit iids'kt-il Mrs P ' ki
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stmg'ition is as .. ontinuun1 unit It ut
Investigation
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lw('n instructed by- itt.' Board Chiaimniian

Perkins told Diamond t)iatSouthern States'Utilities, Inc.
haul ulumpetl a load of plastic Oir)e
, on their property
•mnoI had
dalliaged his fence fit the act. lie luid been assured (hat
repairs w 0uld ble loade, but had not been carried out.

Double Knits
Stock of
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Greg Drummond to investigate a complaint issued by Jerry
Perkins of 590 Hillcrest, in Aitmunonte Springs.

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residential area and permitting trash
cumulate we,-, toning and orilinance violatiows reported to
the Board 01 Count&gt; Commissioners b Bill Dl unond zonIn,
iiolitiottç

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Parking Violations

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entur) Voll0i astronomer.
carriv-;%I1t(,Ie%q (sim's loarialylp
flip birth ;trill 1whavi(or of stars

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this' iinivs'ru'
4,900-pound p4iykoId, Val.
it $ ( million rot ki itt
is ay f
earth iii 6 , 211 a in
l-l)T atp am; Atl:ii-('.'nt;iur
l,.iusit'r
The
National
,\t'ronaut lu- s
anti
SpauAdministration sail 20 Imimmiuti's
later (tie spacecraft was In orbit
mitre than 4(X) ruiiles high and
.
'i-nding strong radio
ii; nih
1k.' iioiin instruiuti-rit, ties-el"Pe 1 at I'rinus'tni I hiuversity, is
:i 12- itch tiiaiia'tt'r t.'kscope,
Iii.' l:irgs'st ever orbited It will
cones-ni trati' oil Studying
titIr:mvnl,'t light in young, hot
stars is tins,' life span is incasun-si in ui.ilions of i'ar5, shot
t;i- stellar statitl;ir.ls
standards
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f five
a ller
scopes, provided by 11ritain's
University college. Iondon. u Ill
study Illarly X-ray sources in
spacc such as quesarls. pupsars
intl rilto g-.lisit-s

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(luring one of the last of six sessions of
a basic sewing i- 1,i s
('on(lucterJ by Mrs Louise (,ill, County Extension Agent, for

girls from

Sanford Electric Co.

ages 9 through 17, are seven future seamstresses from left to right
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Mu'hellm' I favrw.s, Tina Monsees . I'aula Chapman. St
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FPL presents afew
ways
to useyourene

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Scininole Jurtior Collcgv %%Ili
add two new members to Its
wient-e faculty this fall
1)r (;ail linker will It-at-ti
hotan ) and mob 's
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limp s. c; ru to e It been at
tea c hing
\lississippi St;'te College for
Women and part tinic lit
Technological
IFIStitutc. Dr. Raker rectivell
her MA tit Vanderhilt anti hcr
id N11%si-mipw State Her
husband
is
w ildlife
mtlaniagetuient biologist ;it
\ls rritt Island \.ition,il Wildlife
Refuge,
Replacing '5 aru
Amnlwos..
sibo Is on a tine'-&gt; ear sabbatical
leave, is- ill lx' Hubert Mayes.
Ma) es was born in California
l;uI spent niiue hi of tias lift in
It nnueset
lie
itte ode ii
\I uriree shorn ,Ind 'ii iddle
Tennessee St 'ite Univ ' I
intl holds an MA tkkret in
biology. Alter teaching high
school in 'l'cmt.SM'S' lie uaiime, tea
Indian
RiverJunior C )liege. Ile will Ile
itching introoductory biology.
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CHICAGO
APt - Tiunu sands of people with muddle-tar
deafness can now look to transplants to restore hearing, according to Nt)rthwt's(t'm-n (tnt'
versify Medical School
Northwestern University
Medical School has established
a middle-ear transplant program, to replace damaged ear
drums and middle-ear bones for
people with conductive hearing
loss

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Stmimmnule' Junior college
:aflntiumut-es thu.' start of
registration for the Adult high
Sehest siltilIIti.i JIr:grmsmua full
or mm a Ite-gustr,i(lmm hours are 8 to II
ma, ma;. .%lorMlumy through I. inlay, I
to 4 p, mmm. Monday through
Thursday and 610 to 8:30 mu
Monday through 'lliursdiay
I(.'gistrationi closes Aug. 31,
anti clown. start Sept 5.
new sut.jtu-ta lielmig
offered in the tiny classes tills
)ear tnt.'lushi F'rs'nt-ta, atls-umit-t-.I

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Classes
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:i.is-,i,i.-t.tl Ion t-holog&gt;- New
t's.'nlinig
classes inn-loch,Sjt;inai-h;, mII-rss;Rt-e- toit'misI', art
-'I'll .-, mLsmj m u'r tctoivammuics /.
'ps-i nil •fft'nInt is all oil
ivammmtinig elmiss on Tuesdays and
'flmursihiyg frt'im. 9 ma, mu, t
noon
Pt-rsonsis ihitmig It, enroll on
desiring further Infum mivatii:,i
should go to livailstiag 34 sims
St'uuainmolt. Junior ('t'l!t-g.u-;amm,pu,, or I)fltJHt' 3?3- 14110.
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would he better than continucil tuiraminent
and other t-ItIM"
Even after Commissioner Sid Vlhlen suggested
legal action after a two week waiting period
to give IA)ngwood time to identify the problem to
LonglA000t authorities, D;'Vies said lie wits still against the
suit in view of the fact that a suit is pending already against
Cassello,erry (over Red Ilug Road and "this should settle tile
problem without addititinal expense to the es)Unty,''
l)aris sins nverruli'sl, hos- es-er, and the hlnarsi authorized
the filing of a suit at the end of (tie' two week 'grace' permit
Uo.id Supt J C. l.,is enilt r is as Instructed to discontinue
inainteruancir on all contested mauLs including these in
llisciLssion tin this Issue.

t';dpicces and 1lccrs
s
sire nit(tjer
identical to those of the honor
1-disard lIuJts is is lxi
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i • e attendants nuan and usher1,
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t'ntirc c'nsenthles sere designed
'.sere Jack Kaiser and P.itrn k
anti made by the bride's 1t-ziix-rly.

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MRS Ml('Il;\El. RICHARD I.AtLEHT

severely hrrtcd is fide irs ing to
find out * l- his truck had over
Iieaktl. We ssish him a sOerlir
rt-c,s er-iEsa Jane and 'len UNtil
returned frnii a trip to Danidle, 111 , Columbus, Ohio, and
Hiratwth ('!t, N C' visiting

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l'liis r,-(-oii;Iiu-niI.stioni littl ii itii tlit' t)pIt.iitiOti of Curt;missioner At D;IvIs 'Allo felt Ihat there should be ;I meeting

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distributed to ilit gucits
For traveling Mrs. Liut*'rl
hoe a 'kt'p purple polyester
repe dress isith v.tiitc la ce
truit. i:iv enter and ishite ac-

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The couple left for a siedding
trip le. New Smirna
and
t heir nt's resilience will be
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the county attortle) authority it) file it suit set-king a
judgment as to plactIment of responsibilltv for inaintenall(It,
of,%I)rtle Lake Hill% Road and tilt- portion (if Li)ngwolotl 11111-i

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'5 Tippit, k-i fritr,l.s.
Manicure sittile iou it. is ait(uiammaune
Iing If vu blos-d Newimy
and
-I he Central Ilonda Mineral daughter, Tin - all from Tuba,
air, its the perfect tmrn for
doing those saist bends or and Gem Society. Inc will meet Okla I Surprised Mrs Id Ikipe
I k sids trimat .45 with an afternoon '.isit
Aui,
rning the saistiiricbrushing pm. in First Federal Savings -.seek Jo as
a for-trier resident of
4.
uu''., - o-I. U,'- ,-r up t-rijo'.'-ii
tunis- aid will help 1h' cmrt-uEdgesa'cr Drive, Orlando.
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a tornt'I is ilk a lavended tipped
,irn:ation in a crystal bud vase.
fiR; ljasof hit nd&amp;rn Inn ml
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made a trip from
Hollywood to spend the
st'ekend with Mrs LeRav's
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krip to the crnt-al Florida stati,
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mar%elous time
in Bainbridge
fl
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Mdr'M
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son, George Jr., his wife. Julia.
arid 3 grandchildren, George
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highlight of their visit is as a
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r. her honor, giveii hy M1-5 J Jurreil. left, istanidirig,. On her right is

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Eddie Musiiu,n. Ea;l Dirr..ses.

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over nvlc.n net, %4 1th lace bodice
featuring a high neckline, short
sleeves and four ross of lace on
the skirt The full length train of
ns Ion, over taffeta. is as

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lavender satin r.bbon boss and
she earned a noSej'P.y of white
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the two tracts of land and the City of Longwood. As shown on
this map, no part of the two annexed sections connect with
mm) city boundaries
The controversial IIflhit'SOtiofl anti roast responsibility
situation aplwilrs headed for mnuru' dou-ussiumi bctsseemi
iitngssoosl .ini the county. Involseti are tisu tracts of lamiti En
the 1,0110
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acres on
ituati.
liii' legality of ;.nns'cinp the 101-acre tract was under
question!) the ('.miiiiusIon The profwrtv was taken lilt.) Ut.'
City of I ngssisi in Ma and is cuirrsntl under development
by TriinTie l)evt'lopmn.'nt C 'orporation,
('.'iimmts.clnners honi's,-r .ini question the legality if the
annexation of tl.' two part-eli I:i.-ing IAungwtxxl hills road
and running bets ecu Lake l- iiimis;i and lake Alniia l'Oii(tSAs_sistant County Attorney Howard Marsee said, after
review tog a tin.is ing • Ft he a mine cs-ti st-i-ti oil_s uf iii nil sail that
Ile thought the aunt-cation was 'clearly illegal''
Ccntiauis.,, lit' said, - I am not sure (lit' city knew is- hat it
was doing the legal description. I think they used the
propt'r(% oss nt'rs' leg,il lit - riptinns lithe ('it&gt; annecm-s the

Fruit punch was servi'tl from

step-father,

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table was
a shite cloth
1.11ihcti sh sickling bells
hridal couples The .our
ste.ti,ng cake sias
rated %% lilt shite roses anti
I lUlitiCti hi fern interred isith lavended tinted
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of lavender pol ester
ntyle and
truiint-d with sstufrlact oi UK,

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graced the serving ta ble, sheri
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26 acres, are not contiguous (4) lx)ngwm(l according to the

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nt Star of non tulle trimw ith seed pearls and she
rried a cascading bouquet of
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be an event

Federal Of Oct 21 at 2 pm. in First
Savsnt'c n j1,01n.
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Ciuicli of The Naznirg,r,
She is the granddaughter of

Bob Orwig

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lavender porn pa
pans and
greeners on either side of the
Altar which held a pair of three
!)ran(-h brass candelabra and
0A single brass candle holders
with graduated sizes of tall
burning tapers Family
siere marked with lavender

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officiating ckrz3man at the
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ceremony. Organist. .alter
Krohne, presented appropriate
nuptial
Mrs I rank htnriLt Raldrt't. Gcitic Stnii,Its, Procious, W.%oloist Wit) Britt and the choir
fi Santa Barbara Drive. Va
The bride
the daughter
and the late Mr and Mrs.
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nford,
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ngagemcnt and approaching
i he bridegroom, born in
a.,'.
c the con of
narriage of her daughter, Mserstosin. Pa., is 1970
ind Mm. LaMar Las bert 21W
rry Dawn Rogers, to Ronald r .uate of Seminole High
mc iâ A ve_ll of Sanford
%! :irk Rhric%, soil of Mr, and s.o; where he too as
a member
\r-% Stanley H. l3ehne. 170
of the DCT program and served
Church decorations included
n'ton Road. Casselt*rrv. as
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A hug.' astronomIcal ohierhiiriiii'ci aint c c.stlirst
scl.'ntlfir c;,t.'lIjt,' es-er .'rt,pted

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Janet Marie Mioud

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Mor41, /suiquct 21, 1972- - JA

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Ring

Miss

The Sanford Herald

13v usiii k'ss i'kt'ti'k'it' hetweeti -t PM and S P\1—th
hours \Vlien cVef\'one USeS a lot of CICCtI'iCitV at
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shoi'tae. And save 'oui'self 111011ev, too.

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into .i flat.1s,holed firstplace tie

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mini. Iser
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a '.-swrtu

mel jaunty haiti
;#nil grici, he ha it ,in nwhith face,

fit .r
hot-ri Killanin hold the lire '.r
will thev chr.rAilso it% fin SA,

1p4(- ta(It'e perched 4?i a tsulbruq
nOSe hut it is $ firm jam-cl fare

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F r isht in-v• F'r;ani n of S1.uri
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siti.t.
re..lity -Rrund.sge's
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iii k of lv Ic
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thu Depression years
M--ttiooirs. \%ritten in German I:ilt-r -,a r % ell .I jorestiflent of the
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ranked onl) rituth ill tile ;\I.,(, 11,
pnuit liii, I itt si ir cc uth m tu 7
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lust lIt • tiuulil

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jurs'tI, tilt- prurient backup tuan Sniuhos'. , is strung against the
is int'xpcnit-ns-ed rookie ('hurt- s run but only so-so ;IS a pass
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rusher Vets-ran Bob Ihniggs 1111(1
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rookie Lester Suns uine in is-.
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serve
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alter Johnson
pit-rienevtl guard, and Bubbu cc uth trit1s- acquisition Jerry
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hush (r..iii Detroit in reserve,
hint-c (i f a star ago, is us.
'lii.' hirieis,I('kmuu: corps 11111)'
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becamusu- iii the trade of J ack
(; 5kt'rs to the n. cc York (,i

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just is c. tim is ininink cc mPh i
line I;ist ) mar cc hit- ti Sc as easily
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iaitue MliiwIcugC Is equamizeti
by the facts he cannot run 1110mm'
than a fs'
feet and cannot
throw lung passes consistently.
I'tessurt- on Nelsen ccas in'
cIt-used last year by failure of
tlt- s'(knsms- - line to his-k cccli
('01)41gb to establish a gull run'
lul
g;iuns-, despite this hIresu - n* -e of still-brilliant halfback
I i- ros Ks-us unit fullback Iii,

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omwi&amp;. of reit in his foorti, i,
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Ill, kvrson for tilt, other guard

dch%ur tilt- Iiing passus Ito sits )I
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di'll!lIfill lit. cmi Iv:ld Ills. ti-mil t,l Ill.itiII11% and hs,ol it(,%% lackles List % @-~Ir and ~ssas l g.f,. I , I I . f
.I rcpvat title lit tilt, Ci- titral
Hookle D,itig Dit-ken st.-irti-d
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nntsgcttirig those- shuts cd scc-Wr-y lane at the Paul White-man
('up race's th is past weekend.
"Nocsmr showed upatvuctars'lane'"saysftoger
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San Francisco 5, St LOUIs 3
Chicago 5, ItiS An4cks 3
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C-sliforma Mesersziuth 3.7
41 Baltuiiutru Dobson 13-12, n
M mrunesota 4 Perry 1111) at
Cleveland I Wuk-cix 6-11 ii
Oakland hunter 154 at l
troll tEr rican 3-0. ni
(tril games stw'auk'd
Tuei*da&gt; 'a Games
('altforyua at Baltimore, n
Minnesota at Cie"t'etand,
Tea-as at Milwaukee,
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Oakland at Dottølt.
Nest York at Cbic3410

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pxo It5ILL appr'uaCTwI,

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the quarterback either can çtion off to any twit- of the other
three ba ckfield flit'ri It keep it
Too risk&gt;, in tee-ins of qucarterbac-k enjuries arid the ref or e
flK*'W) replies Mike Garrett.
citsose years in pro football
have gisen him a sort of ugioffsccii title of wothsarr cc-hen a
bunch of th e boys ga th er
around to talk about cc'hats u
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ftht.-m
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gets clobbered
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of the season, could t ur n the
game arotrid wi th the wish.
bone-T formati on where the
quarterback is buttressed b the fullba ck and the haL'tg.cks
are spr ead behind bins in the
shape of the wishtxint'
Then the quarterback has
four options wi th whi ch to add a
note of in) st.er) ts each play
cciii 1w hand off to the f,'Rack
or me of the balfbackz, or cc-ill
he keep and sweep around one
end or other, or oft tackle, wi th
at least two of the three other

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f in i s he d sixth again in II
Cobb bed the A rn ero

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dropped to a dismal 3)
In 1971 the' A's
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outran and outgauned his other
tukel will be pLayed as
safety because he is to fast
arid curuun. Yet he would
make an ideal wishbone-T sigr.al ca ller f or the Rains if the-i
dr't i,lready have Gabriel
The- upshot of aU this is that
the football spectator wants Li'
see more of the col lege fol de ro
such as the wishbone-I -.
spliced into pro footba ll if dad
to conti nue nussing his Lawn.
mowing ss-,unc rse%
afternoon

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I.apc'i- 's-ed s'ttl,uit'--- ------ Navin also said that "disa hit-I M-llt'r in the spring s-f lIt- had bee-n making $5 less asked Cobb for a copy of his
than Cobb's dream salary, contract. and said he would ciplune , not only money, wa'
lt13 and ou could buy
Iok unto anti-trust possihili- an important factor
1k.Lkcuyi touring automobile and stunted $92,5(X)
cErnIe) balked "IlIum will ts-s
'no hull ton sit-c-p. nc sand
lea dee-p" , complete scuth play kit what I wart to pa)
Blue' didn't base to go that probably the best pla't'er i:
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nickel trimming and. get tunis oi bc 511n't pla,s' pi-,,*- far Curt Flood had pre- the world then, but Cobb had
tried It de-fv hum in the past.
this' a self. at a ml cr, for fe's.ional baseball.
auts are in store for area
said ceded him in that area
$I,S().
Cobb 'tas suspended by too and did unsc-t'mly things
Fmnlc
ccresUing (arcs cch'a take in
like quitting for a week cchen
cc-Ill Navin for a month
Woodrew Wilson had jut
tonight's
Navmn balked
Thin Steunborn
rcscmn on
Finley placed Blue on the he didn't like
moved bag arid baggage inti ;da) for Detroit or you stnn't
3rest1ung
production
at tin
road.
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Finley
also
said
that
he
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mc'ant
that
Blue
could
not
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stas bubbling cciii take- cchut I of
Headlining Lbc' card us
, would not be defied by Blue,
cc Ph enthusiasm
\ in. as (lucted ir, Harold play for the As for a mon th
Sou th ern Tithe bout in cchi I
sus- although he admnattcthat
rc'uhIs
s-cuis
alert
to
a
c'ars agc.. Ses mour's history
It ,A as nearly
Blue was probably the best
pencon
challenger Iiudd) Colt attempt,
st hole different era Or huh The Golden Age
that Cobb's pitcher in the game l3oth
to take astay the title lire-scntl.
claimed
Nusun
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Cobb had no place else to
d e rn a n d s cc uuid parties refus ed to budge for
oss med bs Turn V,(KulS
The tn icasehall Ils-st5 WAS play. what with the rt'Stnc- salars
Hoccever. some time Vida Blue said
'bankrupt me
Paul Jon's, the Florida tutl'
live reserve clause binding
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PTu1gt' not money,' was
the
he
had
added
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thousand
bolder ma have a tough tu:iTh e circumstances e'ngulf- him for tier-Tilt) to
a
major
issue
Finley.
it
was
seats Jr. the past year, to
ing his s-alar battle- with Tigers
rt'Lsmnitig his ci-oitn 511K-n Ii'Blue create a seating capacity of understood, t oo k discipline.
Detroit Tiger owner Frank
Sunue' stuth Blue- But
opposes
challenger
not
mone.-,
as
a
major
issue
bill-c
Navin Stadium
Navin had an uncommon thought he'd use flit- •Yap- 13,[KP.i in
Matsudo tonight In thLs ni-tth
he was planning to conPrestige
was
a
factor
for
likeness to the sprung's dma- uric-se- baseball league as 1ev- And
(s,i seats
karate still be perrnittt- d aol
Cobb. tc*o
Navin d oe s not
Pue betcct-t'n \ida Blot and er-age , until he discos'rcd struc't nicuthtr 10
Iiusunt'ss couldr, t bjsu- bt't'n
said
Matsudo
is ste-Il adept :it the
own
Oakland As owner Charlie that there stas in tact an
me hod'. and soul
A u' d all that bad
defense art"
Cobb
o Fine'
international cartel
The third title bout
Finley ,A as cashing in
Fans clamored for Cobb,
Because- (if Lus great st'a- Japan had an unscrutttr.
agreement with urgani:t-d mmghtul) s-n Blue. stho had
'The fans are complaining brights card has F'Iori'ia Ta.-tfl in 1912 cchen he cornt'-c-ini- s-nt- s-I basn-bal!s
It It and right," he said
ho!! r. fit I 'r.;i
Teanuu titleholders Nick Bh; !'d
41 4 1 f-ott n
anted Blue so bad- stmnkel and flay
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, . 'tnting about 40 Oakland and Miii.. ;..-orgc
5r-a companies, offered toO
ther nnuitcht-s on the s-ar-ti
r';ke up the pay difference
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have Louiv Tilkt niuet'tin
Blue
Taurus and Ton'- Gin'
Both came close to signing battli
ng Phil Robt-s
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•s- pt-n in hand stalked
on Finley st'hen he Ce1'
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Uut star tt-Uuig Joe Nainsath to
sarth further on
the Tiger owner had loccere-d
The
Sd Il
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IC eith er 1.) man or Sanford Semu-iok High School arid are
fiuntng its costs more to is' a season ticket th an individual
seats s'cw are right
But
Ic Itnu are pa)-usg an additional c-oat you might
aiç and realize thit its the cbcac't seats you are getting.
Should ou wait and purchase a single ganie- reserve seat )'OU
m be stanendof the
vc'udon'*wanttobe.
Lrmc-udentl) the season tickets for Lensari and Seminole
are the same, $15 pet Arid both Grey Bc-s-Ic-s at Seminole and
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Monday. August 21, 1972

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Senator Leo Sullivan
shows the problems that
stat. legislatures face when
Uncle Sam lowered the vol.
ing age to IL Ponder the 5
"ages" described below.
Which ones should have
been added tothe calendar
age of 18, re voting or buy.
ing whiskey?

Legal Notice
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pers.Ui. 'ith th
age of onh 7 eari.
or ha i' the enk)tional in'
ctaiuit' of a kindrriarten
tot. osi still can sr,te when

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Carchoslovak crowns worth of
sausage to ILaly. West Germa.
ey and Austria
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Legal Nàtuce

FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE IS Pins-by g . vs-.t !I$. .,
n-IC
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sNorTh of Irs!ir1i-(t'O of 431 on.! I?
C. Lor';wood 5e.r,oe Cou',
Fliø.. rfsds. iPle IC" lious rime
of. GAYLE'S PLACE oft.! That *5
fs'PCtdIOn.gt$P' 550 $t'C *Th tIre
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County, F Iøn.!.. tnt .CCDfdlnCI øI'Pr
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FIe.da 5'aP fri INS
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In 11w Cam! of 11.1 Count?, Ji.epi-.
S.sn,n.I Cas.f'?p. Stal, of FI,r,da
In Pc.bete
In re is. Es'.!, of
SSLLAY ROPER. PEECHER
FINAL NOTICE
NOIC, 5 P.e'St, ;vSr that fist
isos-cstg'wd *11. on IPti- iS!', as 0'
lepsimber. AD iV'7. p'.'w'l tp t'e
Honorable COunt,
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Aom,n's"ratr, of PIts- Estat, of
WILLIAM ROBERT PEECHER
Oe(Ieiid. I'd It iad Ime, SIte-it and
IP,s... mIs-s applCV.on lolPis Sad
f.nI ie'tlemtIt of $0
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
10 ,5H3Y 1 MAY CCNCERIS
I',, cnaoer of lIe C?,
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of Attampr?i- Sprrtg$. Flortd$,
n0Ce 1 Is-reDs 'V" !'5 I is-PlC
'wa'.'-.g *11 be Ps-IC on Tweso.,.
A,Qt/It 75. TS'3 •? 1 ) P fIt
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1517 73 D.-JOQ' fOt tIC CIt
All rttprs-590 ber$09 IP$Il be
0 ,tf $1 OrIQqtitp ID be PtHrd '
Ot $QI$ tPs isIrnatiS Dr .l' 'i-''
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Springs. FIi4a
0.5,0 Ott 1041 0a 04 A.sg.5l. A 0

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S..m.n.i. C*un?y, Stats- of Furl.
Ill Pr.b.ti
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DELANEY H PEECHER
Os-cease-a
FINAL NOTICE
Not', 'S P.s-rpt, psi-it 1155! 11.5
P'tder5,pr*5 *it, on Psi- Iris day 04
Sep!,mber, A 0 972 p',sitst to fItS
HOnOrable Co.,nty
idps- e.
S,ern,ntoh, Coun$t. FIor.da. her
return •CCOuntt end ,ouc"s.t at
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Adnn.r,5!r.?r, of SIts- Es'.'.
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DELANEY
PEECHER
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's're mass- .ppIc.' 0" 5051.5 sao
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adn-n5?rateon of tao n'e'e
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WILLIAM RCBCR? PEECsIR

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DELANEY H PEECMER
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Os-ceased

DeceIie'ø

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ENS) ROY DA's'IS &amp;

MCINTOS,I'l

MCINTOSH

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Ppst Disc. 10' 13)7
Santfo'ø, FlOrida 37771
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Sanfora. FIO,.oa 3777?
PuDi, Atig 14,3 1 . 35, Sec" 4 5573

DEC.41

DEC.eC
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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was 100piO Dy tft C', Cc.,ntc ,I of 'MC', o4 *."ir- Sps'tn;s
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Proposed

PROPOSED BUDGET FOR is-fl

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$131,3iUO
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PubI.CIntpICti0n04tPtePrOpotid$u0Q04i5evailab4,•tfp,j$pa5I5i'
'fIti City of *,rtfe4' SprIngs Florida
DATED P115 II! dap of A,,g,ps5 A 0
I Mar, Norton
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$ Thomas C. Free-men
THOMAS G FREEMAN. (SQUIRE
AUorrw, for the City *f
W'r-4s-v Sprtngt. Florida
SPa'sslrontr. Daus &amp; McIn'osl.
Fi,da S!a!s- Part&amp;-kit* 33

Pos-,f Oflice Boa 5320
$.fsOOtd. F Ice'Ida 37771
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AND ZONING COMMISSION
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Apr,CwP$ufe O 0 IA.AA Ret.deriliai
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tite Covnfp Cornmss.oi-. CPiantrDef
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43-Pets Arid Supplies
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S4-Eguipment For Rent
fl-Miscellaneous
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5SA-Houihold Goods
54-Antiques

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3)-Lots £ Acreage

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO fl-tIM
DL) LA MAR I E 0 'SIb P I'a

Sanford,

SALESMEP, 1rr' $55145 per .se,
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Call 131 4441

23-Houis Rent FurnIshed

3i-Houes For Sale

DEC. 'C)

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23 -Apartments Rent

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r-.Co. Sanford Pla:a
14-Female Help Wanted
Cal 3331310 for appOn1mtl Ar'
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S-In Memortams

C,RANT RESPO'.DEP.T

Lair Ma's 7

PIvo CItseIberrt
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4-Cards of Thanks

5'CHAE. EDARO GRANT
PETITIONER. AND JACGUEL',''.

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OFFICIAL NOTICE
SECT ION th$I 5 d5l?btltd 'c &amp;
'0 ALL '.T(jR(STEO PERSONS I 505P,I Ie SSt Pt5l"t 1 t 5?•5
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SEMINOLE COUNI V PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ssoI,,t.on o
p4 5. III' •' 500" for
TP East 1C II p4 1'.. SE
marrage
as Pee' fled b,
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MICHAEL ED'S'AR 0 GRANT, •
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F'1Pt4'f 0$Cribe'0 as ort es-bt
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different ages h - which we
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pss- chologists rate hunian
Lril liquor.
are screened" out of miiiiir was debated,
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and forth. hut a maprout their richt to tote
logical cakndar age.
t kit that if adulthood aixi
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ting pnsileges had now
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tt'fl granted to those is- for mans sotingstrrs dont react like sheep to social
hire in body ad mu'. le pressure, as in
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TEST OF ADULTHOOD
hard liquor to make it ip
6.foot adults mar stilt base pear the's are he-men, might
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gartlirig the ballot
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U-k Sam was drafting such (atinflal age. wliic}i cm ers can Indians were I0fl di.:
¶' - n-ageTs for star purposes, both your amount of formal med ac'crs to ss!a,skr b'
h - n those same teen-agers sdoo1ing, pks other s alit' cau , of t)wir emotional
.suld hate a nht to tote able training and practical rm)nsr to it'
the U.S. Senators ssho espenencr c horse sense L
Simihiris, thousands of
Lastly, we discuss cmi'- t(' - ri.iZers st-ill bec-omi. .0
,- t us into foreign wars.
It. theu4ore, lS-ear.-i'lds (irma! age, for TnanV .tdult estra hazard on the auto
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th t}i' college raduatrs mar still hiihtsas s when allotted r -sulting rights to s ote, to throw temper tantrums or b- hard liquor at rnadsiJ'
sign legal contracts
bo. squander all their pay taei-ns!
Orts and to marry. how can checks on gambling and
So it would be wsei if tsr
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n it)iin for rent and gro- cstlirr ages. instead of mi'rtiskes-?
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board

:nIrsstluceuj.
!timiiorai -_s wi-LI Omu'4 Ii '0 total
rsidvnls (sir his pul)ilcsaflta* 'jj a
lua.agmatinlu duvutest

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UIIJU0 J) Itymitis ttgUrS!S.
the Port 'Suthuri t) n_a
ret'esvci.I 'v eral nquaru- 'runt

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495

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395

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; " $ ECONOMY CARS S'S S '

tu

313414

new PrTI1ant-nt rum

;ringung p p'r-ion4uj ntisnt

cki n T

1 slit tahuuiiwuut
IL-rio's Q5t

ubti mn-hut's'

LjUa

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K's'ttt' h_as csigus,'d,

Ltustns.''ss Ivitew
t'aIeriaa'
(''sied 451-5
't'amilt5
t'rt's%su'surtt uuk
lit L'ial

tIi e -uitIi&amp;i1sil acre h
-'not 'ii the ttIII flatnal vt-ar
'heir utamataea, this will mu

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usual's t,ii-

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Itradge

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5454 It-I)

Willie,

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B ul let in

ai cstaitt
lloiii', a--ut) tact..) t'us'sert'd ant's

high

dt-ad

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Set At

,

ihiarst

(.'SL'i-, LtN, ,s5-,1t \111''
t-ht tailors _ar
't'
tHin
'l ead
uliuis'ii cut ISis' upt-1
'Iii'
tankers in tug 'StuaisL*% Et .1-ms
-ctm'uttit-rui lip ish 'Strata ('itt- of
the sIsal's, the 1061i-t'ti
I't-uamitls, t-%likitkst and sank
tour titiiuitt-'s after the colliSIon
I.tiiUIi

two

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lush i_al

LOSt At Sea

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lii.- u'a'mu.' aihl ci' it gi'oaip of three Ixyt
m-,- c id m'u-k It)- ii lilt .mmuit i'tuIi
Iii
17-92. Jus t south Of Sit 4:14 lust night At'euiidiuig III liii'

fep.artniient,

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Wouther

Florida

'S -rer::

squaui

'c u t-i' iI's'l,r iiaI'nit ,ISSmstLit 'iith
'1.if tic at Ut' 'st'enai' its one of tit'
-'r tti-1ASU ml Lane-i 'its bl.c,-kt'd

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I ui mn:urtit -. ut's
Si 're t8kt'fl to Winter Park
\is'nnunimI tisispihi Si'st_at as

','rut'--sr as't'ideiit on I-I near it ,
Juih_'ttufi '41111 t-%,
11w south bound vehicle 'it-nt
out of c'mtrol and piwiges,t oft an
us erpass, trakelulA halO let-I
thiutugh the air .t,tvur'Jm,I to
ins estigitirug tr-uopt'r'a C.
I' irker uid K to l{ties, f

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)4ilhatlng, The
nsUr after

will

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the ht(-aim-Irun s t-hucle
Buns) nit 'Si us Bare wa, set at
$1,000
'Su u "riling to Wright.
there 'ill t'- iso eitht-r s- tuirges at
this taint' but the ins estsgatien is
stsnttntaaitg
I -r's-nc i-u's ,,ktt, Jii_stit-t- tit the
I c.ts't', si- n'. c-si as the - ens'as'r at

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tileIuuknagcr of the new store
1_tuuik for tiit' big grlalisl
uk-ia ill
ii *-tlitsii I s'ielliiiutis-"s

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the year '.'stwn Leonard Fred

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of Sanford, 1sutii'iI)'
uisunaigcr 'lIla list! t-ire-stolutTire unsi Itutabrr ('ouaIMany, Is

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I ii N ixon in tunigat'i aresitt-r

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for

I nit' t-,1 snull tilt. ni ii Iuatanuiy
liii hit
(I I I tt'stsIus "
flisasi
sat
O,,huisl
i-i_st
43-b. Just
t,lx H (sir lata-uinis-sa Ilatk hisuitlu,

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area Ia'i s n(orcrmnent silk-en

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1,114.,-ititiiisI 'itte'tt'sl (tat- ties-ti
1 A Ii Ia' iitt-nt'si from,a l'mar
,'S'. eniut- tasartis to Sit i:ti mi

twit ing

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n'hiczatt
unir 'wane is sirtrwI)y ret-nwi
"nttIUsu5jm for a flour tattle
s,v Nelson %. ilsis'kejt'fler
's t.i wnnini:, thuiugti the full
New 'j.sr4i,
'nngflune
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tu's ii iuttit't !H, \-. 'sielt' usmstkmg

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It Si .0, 1 t)fl( I ruing 1114 (ii)
Ill
lkittutlit) fur us psutulat
i iuluht'(tlltfl 'iatti 'imtti'rsiril!
from I' sr A'.. rmuu hi Sit 414

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tt'ps r t Iiit'nt I his mourning,
Wright Stiiti
I out il's itt IhiIti It' f t''

tit(' fillIk'S

till, ('itutsuramsl

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chick' tti.it It'll liii' siEfle
I ite ot her t Si' lii's's or
l)tilht iii I-: 114 .11' I 10111£, 1 5 .
brother of the tkt t asetl 01141
Cli u I.- s Sns
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Wright -nd Ir1- -s?r E W
Jacobi are conducting the
inu'estagmsto'n t it the accident
uhi.h tc,'trrt-ti it 9 30 p III
List night 'S'S'ntght told The
lkrakt th.st the car Insulveut
'. _as a t',: t't'nti-at uuth ipprt'simnatt-R $) daiiaage to the
fruntt'n')
'St't-t'rt1iu to Chat-f Si's c_at, the
thrct isty s last been at his house
'Jitirl is Ic s
(It
sic si', lit

'tt-

projt-. t, Mrs %ViI'sni

lust4 tuaiig

liii's
that 'ii

liii' fs-tlow that sirois-

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j silt-si thus utiontung in runnet-lion u's itti the hit-and-run
sts'tsth isf a 16-ye-.ir hl uyo th I_tat
night on U S I -'ii, Just south
ifl Sit Iii in I on gui iii
tt'nrtlang ti trus-ipt'r I' ('
'tS right, 1k-In \t4 r.mus ilini',
)i_ of lit I lists fl8, I ongs'stssl,
us as i- hargs'tt %% lilt It-iving the
scent' sit ill it ndt'nt resulting an
i f.atihty She turned herself
tit" I oil g'i otsil police
alit.

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It s 0c fl( it hi its public ira
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;fmotintini: to it quarter 11111111,11
dollars tit hitild campsitt-li ,in .,

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ii ir"ca . minor tispute i
t rtlni 'he military trilt
ar"ntI)miurs'ul 'inanirn
i;Jprss ii
1 1w plitilsirm
's)disv third iesslnn.
sits
$ )nI',
ipInrs'd is

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sun-

-onstrie:et$ iSatti 'tsws!I

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fl'•sr
ItoIs5 4,itst_
srP.lr'lolunt nt plan thrau&amp;th the
nnunni Rules unminitts.m
in s nine hour sr'csisin that
tasted anhti late %Iundav light,
'r' it- asked
i floor

In Ht Run Death

ii

rt'Io.-;ition of Ilit' Sanford Zoo, iisr ,'eI of land owned by tin
i'selt'oiuiq'si tin' Monday s- nat of i ''units- lIt' land was used tat
'SVilsin, s- tnsmnuua;sui sit the • t'Ilak-r,sl for mm bank loan. Ttit'nt
lii li:is mi' tliu' czsntipsuts's For
IIrrV
( 'ssunit ( 'siIliIiII',',iitIl
'Sirs
Vtisen, 'v%IIjl n .
;a to' n a I
pun post's
sit state siu.stifis- atatinvc %% ere noel for
jttiiuumu for the till
ss'mimutisr 1511 III mumsl.-hi.'uil.'nt utits
h-its-rat funds situ Ii,
tls'k&amp;'t It 'I-, liii ia,
in in turn, iisri- miss-al tis s sillIlulIls'
iiit:saning stmits' and ti-us-ru
tim,' park
m o ney to missist in tivaltting
'S 1, ua:its-'ition Si s'i iti:nte ty
'Sirs
psrk+s tins) rs's-rt-.itaonal ;iru';ss III
'SVmIssn that ti lt, s;mmne tilt'
hit-n luotmu' i soaluty
iuum,:tit itply Iii the lirutcisett
miii hiitsnuut',al atmanstiris
,h;s,-k GI:itt rig, i- t'u - alt iv.I l.attinit 11)1(1 ittiat-r ,sst's in
stins'i'tsur ill hIt' l':ust ( '-ntrmut
'Ittnuilmi Ili-gistuial I'lmsnniamig has ;snt'ms 's's hers' tilt- Insane)- "as
'utica), :als,, '.oluiiutst'reii tits s ht;siris'si through tilt- 'legat'y
srssgr ma ill spun sstnt'ml I&gt;- II.'
liiii.' Iii ti u.s-i %% tilt C lifford
Nel son. President ( i t t it(- itues-(-rnnlit'nmt
siml I
/aiIsii ii ii
t
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lb..- lieS's M-('tui)fl sit hull, Sit
l hilt
Sanford nni I i's I'll $spl'fl
billboard_s lrt'.stty or. oan,

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At-,r, Finnock Jr .,
STATE C()MMIfl'EEW( IMAN Mrs Thomas
Altamonte prins. is alternate delegate to the IpuhIican national
i-t)flventiofl in Miami Beach this week This is her fir ;t con'efltIen and
-.t e lea ves no doubt who has her vote

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st ins's' silts-nt' tilt- lire'.

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Zoological Society,
~i
S1,11t, .10 dead line on the
,

Comiapanv. 1-inaiR, he is as the
arresting officer in ;itilse Si httt'
8 I 4)fiSi(lost 111811 :itiuuuitteuil&gt; si't
out to shoot his girl f riend's
faIls-n 'I' lk-re's liii 1(11110, Iwoo,
tither 1 ratIo-s lit'
uisni
'.'estig.stesl 'Iiirmnit his Sparc
tithe

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agents grow beards sir
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ttwiii 'iith long hair.
you've
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to lbs hr sin intl i bra in tr tutu i

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under tic' leadership
Is ii ist nun
tOt&gt; unond Par k er . I unders
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advertisgining
says someth
like "you
must ma
intain
I min imum balance of 200."
That's bank talk for " either $'200 of your money
7
remains in the bank, or your free checking isn t free.'
At Barne tt Bank, this strikes us as a bit unfair.
So as of nONN; wc'rc c1j'nii*nati*no, all Uir checki*ng
service charC_o rcs. No fi ne pri nt, no ifs , and s or buts.
1
Allwcask is tliat you keepenough nioncyiiiyour
accotint to co ve )U Ile checks.
If you have an account with us, you Won't have to
pay another penny in0 service charges.
If You d()n 't, t1lies ts a g 1. reason to switch .JLISt
stop in and we'll handle the paper work in ininutes.All
Since we want your business for a lifetio llie,
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LAW ENFORCEMENT officers from 30 diff erent agencies in the state gathered at the
Police Benevolent building in Sanford last week
for a briefing on the new Va.ccar unit by John
Blatt, left, from the home office of Federal Sign
and Signal Corp.. manufacturer of Blue Island.
111.. and Thomas Madden. Atlanta regional
salesman Florida Highway Patrol has purchased 416 of the units and cities and counties
have purchased another 200.

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the
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nsiifnes.o, anti the V io l ('on.
f i ll ll.n,ol to tir"i..'- nrr4ngp.
hid 041
the Vii' ( ring cctflI'fltu fur i
vIiitt the PWc
hi'a the first Ainerfran prkc.-il
'it,.' F;irrtgn MEoi iffy cul the
in nearly t'-i't ',Pmr4, Sgt.
being n;,ni. fort
fr,rn'rn'. wa
(' Seth-sn Jr - ZI, of
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utu,ls.ri
of
Vu
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the
the
W irren. 'Stir h The
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ByGrRY TYIJ'K
Speedy work by t.wo anfnrd
police officers led to the arrest
tA an Orlando murder suspect
Last night, less than one half
hour after the murder oc-

mort' families around the world.
West Town. Safari ,lisngle and
Representatives from Santa's World. Wild
this week to
Mother Goose Village are meeting at Walt Disney World in Orlando
talk about new rides and mind-boggling contraptions.
World with a
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'We'll be looking at Walt Disney
Ifl icroscope, said Ro be rt It ludred. executive
tSSUCIEI' UPH
secretary of the I nternational
Parks and Attractions.
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complex , the repre$4O0-milltOl amusement
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This is American Constitution
Week ...fl y Old Glory evty
day, please. . .

Called crooms High School
and was told that their public

address system is being
repaired and that probably by
tomorrow the entire student
u t led—DAILY-111,
body
the Pledge of All egiance.

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Oh well, we can always blame
not
for
teachers
the
"educating" them, right? Its
th.
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your home, one of our readers
just might have an answer to

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Sanford,

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presidential campaign into West Virginia
among miners
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to
PIu:ssI)ENT NIXON plans a pep talk today
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(town
U. S. diplomats assigned to help crack
on illegal drug trafficking around the world.

particular subject they in-

of new faces is
A NEAIt-IIECOIII) number
next Ilouse of Representatives,
likely in the
may not be
but the effect of the changes
noticeable for some time.

World,
)tI.I)I(F'SI.'\TiTII':S from Santa's
Town. Safari Jungle an(l Mother
Wild West
l)isney .
Goose Villaite are meeting at Walt
new gmmmics
World this week to talk about
and attractions.

PeIham stressed that the
At Sanford Middle School,
children with perceptual
children with the reading difliunable to keep
culties are placed on controlled problems, being
with their fellow students.
readers. After being diagnosed, pace
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they ore placed in individwil
groups. In clintrithi to 5011W
on a
1w
1 three part series on
other schools, according to
reading program at S4'
Pelhamu, all of the teachers at
ford Middle School whiCh
Sanford Middle School teach
primaril y dents with the
reading along with whatever
problems encountere d by
children having perceptual
(tflhlculties, which concludes today, has upum
left
parenily
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Ernest Mabry, of
afternoon when a
according to llrc

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the
taught
by
each
language arts, anti
41,11 every tr*hri at the
school as opposed to is few
Isolated programs which
are being Presented
IbroughoUl the county.
AttunUti&amp; to I'tham, for
the first time this year,
(hariotle Geyer, language
loss
supervisors
iris
cuiw
all
that
requested
pensulory students take the
perceptual lest at the
secondary level.
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111(1 Maple AvenUe, suffered minor burns Sunday
In his home,
small kerosene cook stove exploded
Chief George M. Ilarrielt,

no

other schools within the
county with any type of
reading program. - . this
would be fallacy. [here are
is few schools in the oUttt)
with some t)pe of reading
prugrilin undrrwi&amp; but
Sanford Middle School
principal 0111111l't-ihai" has
itatid the icitoot is the out)
entire
whust'
uric
i-urriculuu% Is geared to
reading, and "I will stand
on that record."

1934, pork chops

per pound.
Or another way of looking at
'- how "well-off we are". . - this
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34 was $39 billion
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schedule their eleetloi to
cohicide with state and
national etectiuns.
Stune has proposed
holdingall Local elections
an the same day as the
,
pdmurY MW
said runoffs should be
the
for
sicbeduled

stitches in his foot. ApparentlY
the accused removed the

scattering eLections
uuIl&amp; the year.
In same cutIes there
are

said Governor Askew
Po
requested a report on the ncident after Lockwood advi.set

etecthinsuloneformur
tet sick of beins
c0ed upon taote 50 1111,91111
,

rn open while in the Seminole
A full report will be sent to
the Governor's office today.

It is the purpose of the
be recognized so these
unfortunate students may
receive asilstauce. and
further that instead of
isolated reading
few
programs In some schools
the emphasis on reading
m ust be counItwtde

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are frustrated.
contends, frustration and
unitety brings with It a discipltium.ry prmb1emfl. The youth. he
said, have a brilliant potential,
an etreinelY high l.Q.. but are
reading l.*,low grade level,
however, Sanford Middle
School, pursuing the pblei1is.

reading below grade level the
pre vmousy ear t(.6O Per Centlast
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2k.
Today, they're around $1.29

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You just don't know when
you're well off. If you think that
we're suffering from mflation,
take a look at what happened in
Germany — a couple years
before Hitler's arrival.
In the year 1 914, butter was
.
selling for 1.4 marks per pound.
A mark Is about 2k in our
j . -' money. Well. In 1923, butter in
Germany was selling for &amp;thousand-million per pound.
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TALLAHASSEE.

Polk explained Lockwood bail
sustained .1 cut foot while urt
at
treatment
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possession of stolen property.
was found early Saturday by
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Sgt. Georie McNamar t
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Sanford imrnedlalu'I,
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of the suspect' u
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Brriwn ,v - i;
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captivity at a release ceremony attended by
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helping us to get In without a
hundred bugs coming In, too'
The woman caller iaid, "11
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repellent just outside the door".
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Its been what seems like
the old
such a long time since
down
my
and
chills ran up
GOOD.
spine.. IT FELT
What did your church do to
promote Constitution Week?
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er
th e altar) and when Fath
each
of
us
ed
Neidert remind
about how poorly our (lag was 1;
treated recently in Munich. and
encouraged each of us to sing..

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Ct. Mike Rotundo, and Sgt
Ralph RisseU staked-out tii'
Trailways bus itatton at Second
SUeet and Park Avenue n
Sanford. figuring the susper
might try to come to Sanford
catch a bus. The only thing they
'iagu.'
ad ¶n -work with va'
desaiptinfl of the auspect
physical build.
When the car pulled up at thi'
bus station. Rotiindo ctrcte.l
around and was able
determine that the 19M ()1u1smohile station wagon had in
Oranie County license plate
Finding that out. the two uiflcers miweit in And arrestt'd
Willie James Brown, Z. if
')rtandn Three other people were
'he car with Brown. but they

Prisoner

of new rides
Amusement officials predict a variety

Lake Mary yesterday. Rev. :
William Neidert scheduled the
National Anthem for the
recessional. . .with one of the
younger members holding high

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parks and industries are scheduling meetings
family.
recreational centers to involve the whole

German and Italian

At the Church 0fthitY

APPREHENDED IN LESS THAN 30 MINUTES

Orlando murder after he
Willie James Brown, 25, was charged in an
to
was captured in Sanford last night Three Sanford officers (left
escort
Ralph
Itiusell
and
Walter
Jones
right) ( 'arey I lt'rndon, Sgt .
. Sgt. George McBrown into the jail top photo i after his arrest. 1)(.t
( below lead
Namara and other Orlando Police Department officers
Ill- own from the Sanford jail to transport him back to Orlando.
(Photos by .John A Spolski and Gary Taylor'

amusement parks.
said Mildred
\\e re a lam dv .triented industry.
wholesome diversified
'afl(l we provide low-cost
of the ía mily
entertainment for all m,mthers
range from small ferns
The amusement parks
scale
wheel and merry-go-round attractions to large
Disney -stYle operations.
Although the basic concept is the ride as the I)il se
new gimmicks and
for amusement parks.
attractions are being added.
"There's a growing interest as more people have a
and
shorter work week and more time for leisure
more disposable income," said iludred.
new leisure
With - an advanced highway system , combining
on
complexes are being planned based
outdoor activities.
rides and attractions with
for amusement
Companies plan their picnics
at

novations

tiii,it rnrns'di,,'.'IY thu

suaper.t was arrested at fl:;U1

M-corrnng to the Orlando
police. Howard Jones V. of
Wheatley Street. Orlando. was
shot and killed during an
arwnent in the parking lot of a
liquor store at l'fl) West Carter
Street, Orlando, When officers
arrived they found Jones lying
on his back, bleeding profusely
He was dead no ,irrival U
Orange Memorial Hospital
The
emergency roomOrlando police reported the
incident ocrurr o i shortly

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the men to cnurti and fint1lni
tommse1 for them
Raymond Mss.v'v. prkon 'uperintendeflt. said that of the
inmates (OvCred in the federal
court order. I have en r.'sentenced to life, th ree resentonrod to n years .men, nine
were away from the rka'n fr.r

Inmat#4 who wetP nn Florida'
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death row wholn

Monday, September 18, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32111

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(trP(1 life sentences wi th parole
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ord.rr1 resenteneing ,n Iowr
cou rts of II P•tV)M
of rape se,,. .'tsIi'.e
district
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life
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that
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Simon
Without th.' possilillilY of
IS
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aims.'
Pinker
pnrofr
the
Attorney Tobi as Sinion of Mi- sId.'r.'d insa ne smn'l is
hospital
Mental
Florida
until filed a prtltlon for t constUntlonal writ on behalf of (batlahnoct*e. the lower court

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banquet at the Boa Binh Hotel.
Mrs Weiss made a toast in sweet
Vietnamese cordial. Then raising a
glass of scotch provided by a
newsman. Charles said. "I want to
make a toast to the good people of
America who brought this about."

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careless driving. Link was driving the- 191i2 Volkswagen with three
lovet', I :i, of ( )viedo and Ray
passengers. Tracy Bost on, lit, and Earl Glover,
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for all stlIrleflts. Pelham teds
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a strong perceptual trainQueried as
a
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program
at K.l level should
ctiidenta who obviously haul
in Seminole
mnanelatory
tiø
who
peru'ptiinl problem, and
err reading rririsideraIly be-. (iirity.
To (Incite from Dr. Eugene
mw grurle level niuld have
attained
a
sixth
grade
Medvedeff.
New Dimensions
possibly
In
l.earntng,''
Without sonic
they
status, I'e'lhnrii replied
of
preventative
or
kind
were probably srwial promo.
ernbarremedial
perceptual
training
would
be
ti', n In that it
rnsqtng for a 13 year old Intervention at the' kindergart,islenl, for instance. to remain ten level we can expert rontinuIng lack of achievement in sub..
in the Fourth grade.
sequent sctwnl years The type
however,
students,
The
Intervention recommended
of
diffithe
perceptual
lierniuse of
includes
n part a re..'iaivation
move
riil(ie's veiiirtirne% must
that physira edtwarole
the
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left
to
from
to
in their seat read
tion should play in the all priright, and they who cannot
treaty rairirulum. it Is felt that
.i.c othrrs quickly lose interest
they
are
studying.
emphasis should he shifted
subject
In the
ltestle. and Unhappy they take from upper grade level
out their frustrations on their intensity to build bigger and
fellow studenls, punching, etc. better football team.s, to the
eruI become a constant source primary level where it will help
build better students scholastiii trouble' through no fault f
I r own It 1i just that no ne -;dlv
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Americans known
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Each pilot made a statement into
microphones before the official
release, held before Vietnamese and
European television cameramen in a
building of the Peoples Army.
Olga Charles. 27. who had had her
hair washed and set in a downtown
Hanoi beauty shop in anticipation of
the ceremony. fought through
the throngs of cameramen and
technicians for an emotional embrace
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Charles. Gartley and Elias were the
first American prisoners released by
Hanoi since 1969. The U.S. Defense

Overjoyed at their new freedom. the
three thers were neatappearing in new
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HANOI tAPi
Three American
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over
North Vietnam have been
released from captivity at a ceremony
organized by the North Vietnamese
Army and attended by relatives and
U.S. peace activists who had jcnirneyed
to Hanoi,
They are Navy Li, Norris Charles,
27. whose wife Olga. had flown out
from San Diego. Calif.; Navy Li
Markham Gartley. 28 whose mother,
Minnie Lee Gartlev, came from Dunedin. Fla.: and Air Force Maj Edward
Elias. 34, of V:1iosta. Ga.
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grader. was removed by
friend 'a3
students to Seminole Memcrial be
Hospital Where, acccrding to a
Callaway said bethenran
hospit*l attache. he was treated outside to we mm
4
ar bruL" wid mleawtirow a chair leg at Sloan.
Don Callaway, i;. anotier stribnghim in the bacL
Seminole student. stated the
After I saw my inen being
Foster youtb, who wears beaten by such a Large group. 'l
several
not ___ iday by. so I
iasses,
blows about the face.
iumped in and started
Frank Sloan, 17. &amp;flOthC!r swinging." Callaway said.
SeTIWXiIt student aimwas
He said Vaster was beaten
attacked by the group and and
by the gang. before
struck in the head with a table other }UthS arrived and
two.
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called to
the whooLaccordthgto Jack
and two
Re4dmg.
principala
arrested and
youths were
novedw jail.,policesald.
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pristaleiri is diagnosed before the
ninth grade the students may be
helped, Questioned as to the fate
of the studenis who are entering
the ninth grade this year, who
were among those tested at the
school and determined to have
visual difficulbei and received
help, Pelham shrugged his
shoulders and suited, "There is
no further help available In the
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SElEMBER 15, 1972
DlSC1IAlt(.E
Mrs. Jessie Andrew, girl
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Mrs. Frank McCann, girl
Sanford:
H. Gordon Brisson
Mrs. Randall Janson, toy
Kelvin E. Jelks
John B. Byrd
Mrs. Michael Perez, boy
Wayne W. Walker
Clayton
Sovannah
Pauline Spivey, lake Monroe
Mamie I. Spotts
Hoffman
Ruth
Mae
Thonums J. O'Meara, I)eltona
Granville C. Eubanks
Stanley A. Martin
Edward J. Walsh, l)eltona
Willie B. Kennon
1.loy(I I) Moran, l)t1tary
Ili'rniLin Burger, l)eflary
Vicki Brown
Marion A. Mikur, I)eitona
John V. lrnky, DeBar)
'l'inii M. Kieffer
ltusst'lI it. 'rere(to, l)t'ltona
Jennie M. Walker, Like Mary
Arthur T. McArdk'
James L. Wilson, l)eltorni
Mailcom W. Bordeaux,
Charles 0. Pierce
Esther C. Clark, Boynton
Orlando
Monroe Wilcox
Beach
Patricia A. hale, Geneva
Michael hlodak, Deltona
I. Vurginac,
Margaret
Mvis Bishop and baby
Mrs.
Grace Beville, Bushnell
Enterprise
girl, Geneva
Hart Reeves, hlomosassa
ArmstrOng,
L.
Robert
Joseph C. McCall, Dellary
1Aongwo4xi
Mary Beach, DeBary
BIRTHS
SEI'TEMBEIL 16, 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
ADMISSIONS
Jenkins, girl, Like Mary
I)!scII1tIt(;ES
Sanford:
Sanford:
Cynthia Pauline Cain
Robert F. Craven
Freddie Douglas Green
Julia if. Wtiiddon
IA-mull Eudell III
Marguerite Evans
Francis C. Westerfield
Carl A. Rogers
Charles C. Ward Jr.
Clara J. Boyd
Mottle Pendleton
Louis F. Prunter
Mary Ball, l)eBary
William It. Jennings
Chdrles M. Osmun, Deltumni
Christopher S. Thompson
Charles M. Long
BIRTHS
Leonard Knight
Mrs. Clayton itall,
and
Mr.
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to lose 20
Ski Team members go on the "Ski Team" duct 14 days!
20 pounds in
pounds In two weeks. I hat's right
action and was devtscI
The basis of the diet is he,iitcaI loud
lot the U.S Ski
by a famous Colorado physician especially
(very impor(ant!) while
Team. Normal energy is maintained
% t AlVA l ion because the diet
reducing You keep ''lull"
is e isv ii' t)ll(iw whether
is designed that way. It's .0 diet 1 11.11
you work, travel or slay at hoiiicThis is honestly a lantasti.ItY successful diet. If it
Ski learn wouldn't be peiiiitited
weren't, the U.S. Women's
to use it! Kight? So, give yourself the same bleak the (1 S.
proven way. lveii
Ski Turn gets. Lose weight the ictenttiic.
diets,
you
nwC
it to yourself in
ii you've tried all the oilier
Ski
learn
L)ietI
hat
is,
if you really do
try the U.S. Women's
20 pounds in two weeks ()rdcm today. lest this
want to low
out as a rcnmiridcr
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Send only $2.00 ($2.25 for Rush Service)
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to: R.D.S. Products, P.O. Lion 1434 Dept. 19, Dcl
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If you dial direct without operator assistance after 5 P.M.,
you can speak to anyone in Florida for 3 minutes for just 75 plus tax. In other
words, you'll save as much as $2.25 if you'll dial It yourself. The rate is even
lower all day Saturday and up until 5 P.M. on Sunday. So if you're not dialing
your own long distance calls, you're talking yourself out of some nney.
Check the figures yourselt
MAXIMUM EVENING RAIES
MAXIMUM SAVINGS
ODD STATION TO STATION 1FIERSON TO PERSON
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"The eremy aid. bad heavy
a..rcasualties. As Of mi.thslght, our
troops had niora or less reChrist i ne Connsll. Welmerçton,
pulsed the enemy from Mb..
from Australia's Gr.si Barrier
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ha1W an
tpi force at Mb..
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had lived in Sanford since 1959.
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Aur'.i ors
husband, Ackert Beck of
Sanford daughter, Mn. Ann
Spivey, Lake Monroe; son,
Craig M. Beck, Portland, Me.;
uwjtlwr, Mrs. Irene Marston,
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Tanzania
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She was a native of Boston and

has iTIOft or kM repulsed
oie of the in vasion forces it said
attackedA from neighbor ng
Tanzania Sunday with the .aw
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loads and modern
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jtjn-e and other items from thousand dollaii in fur-nithings
homes while occupants are from the J
away was discovered by Woodside Road at Maitland.
Orange and Senilncik County Much of the loot as rtcuvered,
authorities with the arrest of Kunkler added
fiveof the "gang arid wa rrants
lie s.aid othkr sirr'"
issued for three otheis.
(range CCJIZIdy unpbcaWi, the
Seminole County De
five probably wo4d be served.
mv.,
of the
Robert Kunkkr reported three 7%.
01 the five arrested during the gang. rici.n' two women are
weekend are women and all
imi agtit, Kwiklen
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reside in Orlando.
Oran4o
polk*
made
the
Ann
Jay
Charged were
they
arrest
after
Lyrxi
actual
lngemman,
; Kathy
Ethridge. 21; Mary Louise r0ceived a cull that a group of
ja]y
women was s 4ing
Bennett, 23; all of Orlando. on
around
the
home
Of
a
couple
breaking and entering charges
wtx bad gcee out for the
Borid for eadi was ie4atU..
evening.
Also arrested were David
Upon the arrest, Kunkler said
Floyd Gilleon. 1$, and Sherwood
it was discovered that the
Bruce Meece, 17, both Orlando,
women canvassed Ixinnes for
also on treaking and entering
burglarIeL The men in trucks
charges. Each was jailed in lieu
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THE THREE occupants of this 1972 Volkswagen were injured in an
accident at 25th Street and Sanford Avenue Sunday morning. Rosanne
Marie Bissmeyer, the driver, and Julie llissrneyer and Elizabeth
Austin, all of Winter Park, were treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. Sanford Police patrolman Larry Payton charged the driver
of the second car. Anna S. Sessions, 1911 Summerlin Avenue, Sanford,
with violation of right of way.
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formation on atucth they could headed by Rep. Graham
By DON KENDALL
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celL 1)-TeL
1
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their
gamble
on
stagg
er
==&amp;y farm Writer
Pence, earlier testimony
The trac'ting for sale to the
WASHINGTON AP
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ephcirwd a
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National Farmers Union said ct other countries and their
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mug them of a Change in exporteasily couJd have collected Barton said.
subsidy
1Xi1ic. That th
A House subcommittee is
windt*B irdits of $100 million
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publicly a day
Was
Aw
wd' export-subsidy nauru- checking into allegations that
-iEngineers
awsrleo
ROCKET MOTOR
a.
by ths solid rocket motor being prepared
%vnng allowed byt
t= Department in Wheat sales parties had dV1Zi Cf
for test at Urte Technoo-g'y Center nea' Coyote. Calif. it is test fired with nozzle up.
The subsidies, paid to bridge
on
It ge n erates .4 _nto-rds thrust.
to the Soviet Umon
Weldon V. Barton, TU legis- sidies
prwes
what e irters get
lathe repregenutive, told ConThe obe- into sales taling for wheat on the world market,
facial cuts &amp;W ts,ñaes as well
grezz In prepwtd testtmwy 400 Million bushels of wheat to we available for one week at
The semino'e coimt iooi as aeeding hancis firm the
Area
that the $19-rnil1on figure a-' the SOV'llets. be
a rate of 47 cents per tnzel on administration is reacting to altercoltiom
da&gt;'
wheat sold prior to the Aug. 24 pressure from parents in
only a possibility. bowt'er.
RANDALL RICHARDSON
MRS. RUTH McXIBBIN
MABLE JOHNSON
am Official
cturi a-iiidi&amp;llt have been. Charles
ecua=
o will be,rldto the eltent WIth the EXPOrt
switch 54 students from
Reis
Master Randall
MI
Department
Mrs. Ru th Nead McKibbln,
that certain gram-trade Service in USDA.
E stttk lementw-) IL)
First
W.
Richardson.
2.
of
1719
Mrs.
Mable
McReynolds
today
before
the
parwl.
47-cent
subsidies
inappear
the
died Sunday In a Lansing,
companies had 'inside'
were new Red Bug Elementary
Johnson died Swiday in Miami St. died Saturday mu Florida
tIOaked for about 0 million
ing home. She was a
Hospital, Orlando, following Mich.,nurs
will be riumembered in
01 a-heat during
auto
member
of
People's Church of
The transfer was to have
in juries received in an
Sanfcrd as the wife of V. A.
Aug.
a nd a graduate of
grace period at a stailed today but after a late
Mcevnotds, o -time owner of accident
ik
t
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Wtitl s'lue of about $130 million. Friday rr*etlrig between Supt.
Michigan
Agricultural
College.
ne
He was a native of Ludlow,
the Smoke House in the 193C.
The subsidy rate since then has John A
She is survived by her
and pit
One surviving daughter. Mrs.IlL, and lived in Sanford for
been lowered to less
A two-year-old Sanford youth Charles T. Lawson. of Cameron past year and a half. He husband, Clifford McKibbln Sr.,
affected children. Who reside
cents a bushel.
mostly in Tanglewood, the word became Seminole County's 12th Avenue; a granddaughter, Mrs.
attended the ChUTCb of the of Lansing, sons, Clifford Jr., of
Sanford and Dr. Jack
Nazarene.
Barton said it was prjsible was passed to the school traffic fatality for 1972 after he Bettye Oa - ; two greatHmLw , alread y has announced for an exporter to have bought, transportatiOrl department not died Saturday morning
ors
include
his
parents,
McKibbln,
Birmingham, Ala.; ) I
Survi v
B EDMOND IETO%
at granddaughters and three
try
to
attach
to
the
debtit
a-il]
daughter,
Elsie McKtbbin,
to
implement
the
switch.
ushels
Florida
HospitaL
exaunpie. bO million b
Associated P.-iWrher
great-great grandchildren all of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray
ceiling hill rDVlS)OrlS to dose Of wheat on Aug. 1 and debvRobyn
Birmingham;
seven grandA group Of partits petitioned
Randall RIth&amp;rdICti. IOr1 01 Miami.
Richardson; a sister.
WASHINGTON (APp Pres- What it calls $t-bu!1ion loopholn ered it to an ocean port at a Angel to rescind the action that Robert and Mary Jo B chardtwo
children;
one
great-grandchild.
Renee Richardson;
Funeral set-vices will be held
ident Nixon sends his top
favoring business and high total Evst of $I j*&amp;I p- t*astet would have resulted in busing son. 1719 West First Street. was
Funeral services and burial
brothers Robert Ray RichardMiami.
Burial
In
Sanford.
in
1K!flC officials to Capitol Hill bracket individual
Will
be in Lansing.
some
of
the
children
for
Car
traveling
six
hit
by
a
The export subsidy zin Aug. 1,
son Jr. and Ronald Reed
west cxi Evergreen Cemetery. Wed.
today, seeking it 115'-kilaon
Congress has never failed to tit d was i cents per tiusfiel, miles to Red Bug, while
Third Street shortly bef ore 4:45 nesday,
Richardson; and grandparents
raise in the debt ceiling so the approve at least lii part
re- making the "wcirld' or export live within two miles of East- p.m.. Friday
Mr. and Mrs. William F.
MILDRED WILLETF
government can keep burrow- quest of any administration for prkv
brook, according to Mrs. accsdent occurned on 7111M MRS- MARIE NEIDRINGRUAS
Richardson, all of Sanford.
ing to p&amp;y its tifls
a debt-ceiling raise. The a]X Robert SWpWfl5(*i leader of Street between Mulberry and
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Funeral services were held at
Mildred Virginia
Mrs.
Treasw
George ternative would be
Pomegranate Avenues, in front
stored the grain at the port and the pkuerZtL
11 a.m. today at graveside
60.
of Town arid Lake
P. Shultz and his colleagues payment on the government's pwpo~
forexport
booking
The School Board is meeting cia
'-Alofs Lake Mary Cemetery with Rev. Apartments, died Saturday att
Marie
Mrs.
also are asking for Congress to obligations.
at 7:30 tonight and As expected visiting.
Aug
subsidies
when
William Norris officiating.
Niedrrighaus, 76. of Lake
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
legislate a 8250-billion spending
Ways and Means Chairmann the payrnent was 47 cents," to take up the issue with many
aThe ouzig
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Gramkow Funeral Home in She was a native of Cumat
Seminole
ial
Hospital,
Mr).
died
Sunday
ceiling, An effect authorizing the Wilbur D Mills. D4ait.. says be Barton said
of the parents and Angel.
Seminole Memor
charge
beriand, Md., and had lived in
President to hold the line at this will support Nixon's request for
where be was treated by Dr. Memorial Hospital. She was a
native
01St.
Louis,
Mo.,
and
had
Sanford
for the past four years
figure regardless of how much a spending ceiling, but that be
Kenneth wing. Dr. wing
Funeral Notice
in
Lake
Mazy
for
the
past
was
lived
moving
here
from Fairfax, Va.
the lawmakers appropriate.
effective.
it
would
be
doubts
ipanied the boy as be
was
a
CUfl
She
She
was
a
member
of Chuluota
WILLETT,
MRS
MILDRED
The debt-ceiling hearings
is
like))
The coxxLrruttet also
nuwn to Fknô.a Hospital in two
VIRGINIAFuneral
S er vices
Lifesaver
One.
Herndon
municant
of
the
Episcopal
Community
Church
and the
provide I)eznocu-atw members
re
the
debt
ceiling
approve
or Mrs Mildred Virginia
ChurchChuluota
Ladles
Auxiliary
of
of the House Ways and Means quest, ca- IOInetIIIIIg CClose to it
Ambulance's helicopter amwhim, M o4 Ts and Lii.
Survivors include a daughter.
Fire Department.
CJJrTIZWttee another OxIrtufllty
Apanm.ns. wto died Saturday
The present temporary cei
tiulanxe.
at Samuel. Memoil Mespdal
died
at
about
10
ann.
Mrs.
Sidney
Bush
Weber,
Lake
to rake over the econorruc pol- tug is w'u billion. The adznini.sSurviviors include her
flie boy
held ci its, lfl. YV,SdaY.
Mary; son, Edward L Bush,
husband, Henry Willett of 1
icies of the Nixon adminis- tration is asking for 1465 bilhior.
-Saturday.
at Chulvota C.mmuni?V'CbvrCh
Sanford and a sister, Mrs.
tration. Deuxaats art trying
effective through June 31,
w1th n ow. Gavorge D,WM
The car, a 1965 Ford Atlanta; three grandsons.
fic
s
sfing
Burial
in NaHonl
will
be
forwarded
to
St.
Body
Louise Weaver, Chuluota.
to make these a prune election- unless congress acts, the cr;
stationwagcri, was driven by
MamfisrilI Perk, 1II$ Church.
Louis
for
services
and
burial
by
Gramkow Funeral Home in
year issue, asserting that Nixon mug will drop Nov. 1 to $400 b.
w- u aii Brown. of 1103
V. Grambow Funeral Uem• In
Gramkow
Funeral
Home,
charge
of arrangements.
has failed to control uifbticxi or bun, well below the &amp;CtU*l de"
Mar"
West Ninth Street,
which is in charge of local
inçrue employment and that
In its lam octim On LKXTwirli:
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his rriheit ftot buii*as .nd
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In these changing times in Seminole County
there are certain fixtures which benefit every
year as this growth factor produces problems
and then, if allowed, creates answers.
One of the yardsticks with which this should
be measured is the once-a-year campaign of the
United Fund of Seminole County to raise the
dollars needed to help provid' the best possible
community-wide program of human services,
When the 1JF first went about this sensible
way of consolidating appeals frori such agencies
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and the Red Cross. the leadership had to he
where it then existed in Sanford. the county seat

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on Lake Monroe.
then, however, the population
plosion along the southern edge of the county and
then in Casselberry. A]tamnonte Springs and
Longwood brought about such an extension of the
Deeds for the agencies to fulfill their obligations.
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that UT leaders and workers in that section
started to shoulder their share of the burden.
This year. hcwe'er. with the campaign
chairman being George W. Foster. president of
the Barnett Bank of Seminole County National
Association, working out of Altamonte Springs.
the true widening of the appeal is emphasized.
For the first time the valued cooperation of
the C)viedo UF workers will be included officially
in the county drive. This is a very important
strengthening.
For the county growth which has already
been referred to is now hitting a very high stride
in the southeast corner where the impact of the
across-the-COUntY-line Technological University
uif' Florida is being more and more felt.
The budget committee of the UF had to sit
iown with requests from the 12 agencies approved for UF help totalling about $109,000. Very
close scrutiny whittled this down to the $820)0
which is the 1972-73 goal.
Kick-off breakfast tomorrow will take place
at the Holiday inn as the many veteran campaigners bring their knowledge and experience
into the one-month drive
It was under th e management of Robert
Morris of Sanf ord that the $71 ,000 goal in '72 was
reached and as the new UF president, his
dedication will be very much in evince.
Nor can any comment on the UT be properly
made without a very low and well -earned bow
towards Jack Homer. First Vice- Presid en t,
whose en ergy has done much to make this drive
not only an all-county affair, but properly

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or Pearl White was in it.
13% HAL BOYLE
A n- F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Ing a living on Broadway as a gum on the bedpost overnight.
NEW YORK API — camA TTiRfl as U good as his
Wt!fC Y0Ufl, aliVe, tfl love — NIIW h'liCi$t, turning out Such
puter is a better recall machine and still living together, a ro- hits as "Me and My Shadow," wordord.
than the human memory
Those were the days — re"The Old Gang of Mint," and
mance to fIUt1Tit)Ct.
sonw ways
Producer Rill Rose, a for- the one about some odd charac- member
quantity. No human mind
could Store and then deliver
back on demand the millions of
figures or letters or words that
computer can
But when it comes to quality.
the machine is hopelmaly outclassed. Only the blood-fed
heart and mind can recall the
flavor of a memory or restore
an emotional event with all the
that It had originally.
imp
You've got a pretty good
memory box in your own head If
you can push a mental button
it Will remember when
A juvenile dehnqi'ent was
lad who pitched pen -vies at sidewalk cracks for kieps.
A man who skA..ped going to
church on Sunday felt guilty
about it all next week.
You weren't a real traveling
until you learned to
call every Pullman porter
"George."
in summer you could tell a
dude by his straw boater and
to-te shoes.
In a fair fight. there still w
soriw tradition of sportsmanship. You were sued to
train from kicking an opponent
a rule
when he was down
la terdropped by a generation
which believes that It is only
whenafellowisduwnthatyou
can give him a proper lacking.
pure

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Sanford Civic Center will get a
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new c urta in Lx Fort (lit' I*
Pr t us W ill go to entrnl
pearante of 1111 DI (,Abtl)l
under auspices (if Seminole F luridi ktilnu Foundation.
Concert
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Madden and Lynne Hall. En ahsentia is Sandra Scott.

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Of d1 ir Ions chicken salad
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strawberries was the beautiM

the meeting by th e acting. sung by Mrs. J. J. Steczkowkl,
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of ffie Fall lield by Sallie chaplain. Mrs. A. W. Lee, the whose beautiful %t)prano voice
Harrison Chapter, National president's general message wa a pleasure to hear.

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During the transition, Communist nations probably will
develop toward interdependence slower than other nations.
"It is doubtful that we will see more than a modest
liberalization of the Chinese and Soviet domestic systems by
IM." the paper says, IW there may be a substantial improvernerit In their view of the external threat.
"At the same time they should perceive Increasing advanta ges to coopera ting In such fields as science and
technology, trade, and arms control."
One positive sign is that both Soviet and Chinese trade are
crowing faster with capitalist countries than with other
Communist nations.
This Is considered indicative of a desire by both to have a
significantly higher level of interaction with the nonCommunist world, since neightar wants to be left out of the
still developing International system that will prevail In the
post-cold war period.
The United States thinks China's capability to undertake
in
military actions beyond its Immediate borders will remain
limited through the lV7, but its worldwide political influence will Increase,
China is also expected, as is Moscow, to remain ccnmitted to far Left movements In the world but presumably
will be less willing to take major risks for them.
The Soviet onion, on the other hand, by 1980 probably
will have achieved a worldwide political and military
presence and a substantiall y more flexible capability f or
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Appropriations subcommittee
which referees the National
Space
Aeronautics and
Administration's budget
Strengthening
requests.
Pro'e'e band is Ow addition
of Sen. Birth Ba)t. D-Ind.. to
the same subcommittee.
Bayb is anotheir arch foe of
continued big space aptca1ations. As dAd fientlit
overseer of space agency
spending. Pr'uwalre will have a
large staff equipped to pry Into
NASA buWi, especially the
recently awarded $LZ IUIc

Some consumer watchdogs have come down hard
an a proposal that th e Department of Transportation
IDOTI be permitted by Congress to phase in motor vehicle safety improvements over a two-year period rath er
than require all manufacturers to meet a given standard
at one time.
In a letter to the U.S. Senate, Transportation Secretary
John A. Volpe noted th at under present law, standards
have to be im posed across th e board on all cars at a single
date, and that date has to be set far enough in the future
so that it is practicable for all manufacturers to achieve
full compliance.
Under phase-in auth ority, however, standards coulG
be in troduced on a gradual basis, th us bringing at least
some cars under the standard sooner than an across-theboard deadline might.
For example, a standard could be made effecti ve for
25 per cent of all vehicles produced by any manufact urer
beginning Sept. 1, 1973. for ) per cent of one manufact urer's vehicles beginning Sept 1. 1974 and for all of its
vehicles beginning Se pt 1. 197
One of th e more dubious objecti ons has been voiced by
Dr. Carl Nash of th e Ralph Nader-affiliated Public Interest Research Group.
The DOT proposal, he says. would be likely to discriminate against buyers of lower, priced cars, since manufacturers would be more likely to introduce safety feat ures
on higher priced, higher markup models earlier and on
their lowest priced cars "only when finally required to do
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W grant phz.sc'•in authority would discriminate against
those people who are going to buy higher priced models
an yway by denying them safety features they might
otherwise have had.
It could also be argued th at th e present "lowest cornman denominator" system, which delays th e adoption of
a certain standard to some date when every manufacturer
can meet it, discriminates against every ne who buys a
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Pedago!* apesng.
Proxmire already has
promised that space appropriations hearings will have
a "new look," with more public
sessions and

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The prvhiem of ring apace
hardware production costs is
plaguing NSA,, too.
George M. Low, the qencys
deputy administrator, warx
that the eatlee $pow program
Proxmire coriaiøe"Uy has may be In hot water If pricee

Lmplovnwrzt As

AND M16. JACK
GREENE, was Invited to become a dancer wi th New York
City Civic Ballet Company
when MAMA MIMI took her
and siste r, LISA, to New York
for dancing lessons under
Leading twisters.
According to reports, the
Instructors and critics judged
both girls as ''s.ensationlil"
dancers.
Jackie is U (lancer with
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beautifully appointed ta ble (top photo) are, from left, Vertis Sauls,
Kathy Wallace, Joanne Porter, Judy Foley and Laurie Dickey, coffee
co-hostess. Admiring colorf ul cake (lower photo) at coffee are, from
left, Mary Ann Boothe, Martha Lyle, Bess Edwards, coffee co-hostess,
(Ann Sieczkowski Photos)
Mary Jean Berrien and Betty Rethwill .

So far she has suffered no
injury, not even a blister "But
I'm just waiting to get my finshe s.aid.
ger
Darlene says the men on the
job have gotten used to having
her around.
"Sometimes delivery men
stop and gawk at me. as if I
belonged somewhere else, but 1
them any mind." she
don't
said. '1 really don't have time
to stop and talk. My job keeps
me pretty busy
pay

The fact that so many power
tools are used now makes it
easier for a woman to do the
job. she says
Darlene says her 5-year-old
daughter, Laura. is proud of her
new skill.
"She tells all her friends
'My mommy is a carpenter:

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JI%CARANDA
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The first metting of the
73 season otJacaranda Circle ot
Sanford Garden Club was held
Friday. Sept. 8, at 7 p.m. at the
beautiful country home on Lake
Lincoln of Mrs. J.G. Johnson.
Mrs. R.J. Reel was the co-

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Friday. Oct 13, .it 30 p.m.. at
the Garden Club with Mrs. W. H.
Brinson and Mn. C.C. Tyre as
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group In prayer and later
names were drawn for secret
sisters.
In the absence of Mrs. Irving
Pryor, Mrs. Peurtfoy gave a
horticulture review. Cuttings
were exchanged and the
meeting closed with The Lom-tl'I'uvir
h ui t''r enjoyed .1 Jeiiciou.',
covered dish dinner

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president,
Mrs.
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"Which of this season's new se,Iu do you think will get
the highest ratings, and be copied neirli season?"

friends who stopped to bid farewell to Mrs.
Gary I Phoebe ) Walker and new daughter.
Suzanne They have joined Gary in San Diego.
Calif., where he is attending U.S. Navy nuclear

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'I kind of like the pay," she
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tik.er P.
"Its a good trade, too Some
day. when I get good enough, I
want to build my own wooden
hous. somewhere up in the
mountains."

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack

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can't be s1sbe
He told a Wahln'on, D.C.,
spece symposium recently that
"U we don't do aoniethlrig about
the high cod at doing business
in space, and do It icon, our
nation's apace program is in
deep trouble.
"We are on the verge of exciting new dincove'les In space
science," Low said, "tad we
cannot follow through as
rapldiy as we should because
we can't afford IL We see before
usicati
many Important apace apons, but we cannot uve
pl
out as quIckly as we should
becai we can't afford it."

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To protect lips from chapping and peeling, apply a
thin coat of medicated chap
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Seminole Memorlil hospital
Is missing ABIGAIL THOMAS
these days.
The lovable RN retired from
her post as head nurse In 013
after years of faithful service.
She was honored by her
friends at a retirement dinner
at which time she was
presented a wrist watch by
them.
In addition to th e watch
Abigail received monetary gifts
with a local doctor contributing
a substa ntial amount toward a
tr ip to Panama.
DR. AND MRS. JOHN
the
MORGAN presented
oral
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lovely
a
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honoree
arrangement which centered
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appropriations In the Senate.
The senator's aiticln of apace
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enter th e contest with th e entry
deadline Monday, Oct. 2.
Local merchants ha ve entry
blanks to be submitted with a
recent photo of the contestant.
The photos and biography of
each contestant will be oil
display at Sanford Atlantic
National Bank.
For f urther information, Call
NORA GORDON, 323-2631, or
PAT MORAN, 323-4450.
The winners will receive
savings bonds, Disney World
tickets and mini-trips for th e
parents. Celebrity guests will
also be In atte ndance.
Contesta nts will be judged on
be auty and personality by
O MRS. WALTER GIELOW, The
Sanford Herald; BILL RECK
Radio Sta tion WTRR: and
CLIFF NELSON, president of
Seminole Zoological Society.

NASA Trouble— (Proxmire) Ahead
By FRANK MAcxmthER
MWlary-Aeruspace Writer
Copley News Service
The federal space agency.
buoyed by Congress' apparent
tillinness ta puib ahead with
a manned shuttle program for
the late 1970i, nevertheless
could be headed toward some
troublet,orne tuxa
For unething. Sesm. William
Proxmire, D-WIs., the U.S.
aerospace program's most
unrelenting critic, has been
elevated to a new job which will
give him additional puweri to
gul&amp; Rom _111:111
In the wake of Sen. Allen J.
Ellender's death, Proxmire

In signing off, l'rii unhappy to

report that I have received
iota h criticisrii regarding the

the wedding
So for you girls planning
making that famous trek
altar, I will be more than happy

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Th is will be th e door prize at
t.
the LITTLE MISS I3PW
CONTEST,Oct. 21,at8p. in. at
School
High
Seminole
is
auditoriwn
and
Business
Sanford
Professional Women's Club is

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Before adjournment, "God Jr. was lovely in a
Society, 1)augtiters of the was read by Mrs. Stanley
rose
voile.
American Revolution was an Pierce, who has become an Bless America" was sung by
Congrats to MILS. A. K.
interesting talk, 'Crime and active member instead of the members. An ice course
SHOEMAKER JR.!
MLs.s Rogers was presented a
was served.
SOPHiE was appointed by it s Consequences," by lion. associate,
attending
were
Mrs.
gift
of ceramics and jewelry by
Others
Mrs. W. L. Carter was
Dominick J. Salfi, judge of the
GOVERNOR ItEURIN ASKEW
hostesses and she in turn
the
Miss
Emma
18th Judicial Circuit Court of welcomed as a new member, Leon Fellows,
to serve as a member of
Mrs.
presen
ted gif ts to her at
E.
Butler,
and Mrs. 13. E. Itogero and Mrs. linker, Mrs. C.
Seminole Memorial hospital Florida.
Th e br idesmaids were
ulants,
True,
[tram,
Mrs.
it.
E.
meeting was held at the Viett'h of Abigail Bartholomew M. J.
Board of Trustees.
necklaces.
given
jade
M.
it.
Mrs. H. W. Rucker, Mrs.
bionic of Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Chapter were guests .
Pamela Madden,
ey
are
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Mrs. T. K. Wiley, Regent, Ball, Mrs E. M. Hoke,
910 Palmetto Ave., wi th Miss
groom; Mrs. Leo
sister
of
the
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Mrs.
Belle
E. Rogers,
Irene Hinton and Mrs. C. I.. presided.
of the bride;
Jr.,
cousin
Watson
At th e cloce of the program, Mrs. Paul Mikier, Mrs. W. C.
Powell as co-hostesses.

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shriwing Wat.n .Jr. was
of
favoritism re a recent wkling,
The luncheon ta bles were
since it afipt'arNl in The herald
with light rose flowers
striking
on Monday after th e Saturday
rre tablecloths.
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deeper
wedding.
Path
place
was
marked by a
It just SI) happened that the
(altMtkifl.
rose
bride honored my deadline and
had her photo and fillid out
were served hot
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Now bear this!
Winter Springs Stables,
One of those flitting critters
sopopularthesc(baysin Central Tuskawillai Road, Mait l an d ,
Florida tbe1ivi'rd me a love will lx' the sIte of a lieni'fit
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tiurses training.
items arid tionneniatle boil
goodies will be offered.
Slit' Invited me up for a spin.
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and just plan to take tier up on
the fancy tririunings will be
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The United States has read the tea
WASHING)N
and predicts a modest liberalization of both China and
198O'ts a substan tial red uc tion In their
the Si'vwt llniv'
fear of a ttack by outside feL
Even more so than today the two Communist powers are
likely to look upon the other as the principal antagonist
rather than the United States.
As a result, gradual impruvement In U.S. China and
U.S. Soviet relations is expected with the twin relationships perhaps even ta king on a competi tive edge In the eyes
of Peking and Moscow.
All this and a lot more is predicted ins new State
Department paper on current foreign policy. It Is an attempt
to look Into the punt-cold war world and see what lies ahead.
Basically what is preceived dimly Is a world of aaam
bled relationship and vastly increased Interdependence In
which it may not be unusual for Europe and the Soviet Union
to side against the United States in trade and Investment
matters, or for the United States and the Soviets to join In
questioning trade policies of the European community.
"An awareness of the complexities of Interdependence
should have a moderating influence on the International
be havior of au countries," the paper sta tes.
This coming world of 1980, the United States believes. is
ill part of the aftermath of the change from a bipolar world
of yesterday. domina ted by the United States and the Soviet
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The bazaar will feature of aprilnitles weeks jailer.
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traffic may be impossible to
!t!'P' Aettin iru
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stop.
of how thorThe gloom' preditcion is made regardless
Th ailand, South
oughly friendly governments cooperMe In
U.S
'utnam, Laos and Cambodia: No matter how man"
they—re
leeway
much
how
agents operate in the area and
factories; And
civen to search baggage and wipe out drug
esnite tough new Amer,caninSPirt'd regulations in sC%
eral of these nations and ver harsh treatment meted out
for some violators.
They come from infor
These thoughts are not my own.
by
one
friend
who
was
for ye!rS a colonel
mation given
Asian country.
th
in the opium detail of one major Sou eastspread through
by another whose political connections
French. Cni
two of these nations and by other Asian,
cx
considerable
some
nose and American contacts with
penence in the rural areas of these nations
that control of the drug
There are two basic re asons
not succeed now and for a
traffic will almost certainly
very long time to come.
officials and of
First—The pa of the rural police, local
is
so
low
that
few
officials.
the ordinary military commanders can make endspolice
meet.
and even mlitar' unit
on the take
being
level
without
existence
even on a bare
from smugglers and anyone else able to make pay-offs
regularly.
In all too many cases, these officials do not get the
th em to crack
backup from higlier authorities to enable
down on anyone for opium or heroin running.
not have
l;i scvcrai f these ecuntrics, local officials do authority
accepted
of
force
or
of
any appreciable power
to enforce any law against even relatively small groups
or individuals
nations
In wide areas of the countryside of the fournot
exerdoes
as
well
the
government
above and Burma
any
appreciable
power
or
control.
cise
well as for
This holds for non-Communist areas as
regions occupied by troops from Hanoi and agents from
Peking. Actual control is in the hands of bandits, gangs
or sec ret organizations.
Th e second basic reason for the continued drug traff ic
is the people in th e opium growing areas are so poor and
altern ate sources of income so meager they cannot be
persuaded to give up th is cash crop.
There has been talk for years, investigating commissions, government and internati onal reports, programs
and exhortations for th e introduction of substitute crops
Nothing has come of this
Substitute crops haven't worked; No one has discovered
practical substitutes. Most alternate crops require water,
fertilizer, nearness to markets. roads, sui table climate
and customers. One or all of these factors is lacking in
most opium areas.
Just as th e police power frequently does not extend
effectively to the opium growing areas. the agricultural.
civic and ed ucati onal influence of the governments does
not effectively extend there either.
What is needed is technical aid to th ese nations to give
them more effective government—if any nations know
how to give such assistance.

Lessening Red Peril Seen By 80s

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the real human needs which such approved
agencies as are on the list require is a fault on the
people of Seminole.
We believe that a goal of $100,000 is not only
well within the scope of this county and is
possible this year. Let this recognition of the
human needs of Seminole residents and Iransients become vital. Let the people show the UF
understand and will
do
officials that theyindeed
respond!

of this
rcccS and thc fiscel resnur
bouncing county are not even being properly
e th $82,000 goal the UF leaders
challenged by
have set.
What every resident must become aware of
is that this is in fact and in truth an opport Unity
provided by these volunteers men and women
— who give of themselves freely for this onemonth's effort, for a full-scale sharing,
To make the leadership cut and scrimp to meet

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cup towel bar on her range to rub the cups with what is
left on u inside a! the next egg shell he breaks Mine
tia been on the side f ii. metal sufl: 11T at least five

being more

home and see ho you can improve them and reach a fine
understanding sith home ties Charter a neii course that
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trading stamps in the sack with meat and other dump

consideTate. Relax at home tonight
LEO (July ..'
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do %thatever wW help them gam their finest ambitions.
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ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 19) Almost everyfnend you
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Committee chairman Fred
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telection the Florida
"Dean' \'erle Pope, D-.St
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Appropriations
Augustine;
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in years after the Nov. 7
Chairman
re-election His rules chairman
electionffh*m Gunter, fl-Orlando;
-There'll be less average George Hollahan, D-Miami, and eight others.
seniority amcng members of was defeated
And the Senate. which often
the Senate than at any time In Boyd, fl-Palmetto, did not run had stormyrelations with the
the entire centur." said Senate again.
House lest session. i11 have to
Mallors
Natural Resources Corn. welcome man) of those same
p-esident-designate
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H rT*, U- £ auanassee.
House members into its ranks.
Harne could easily find hun- fl-Tampa; Public Schools
this session.
c1fpresidrngoverabodymade Committee Chairman W .E.
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Two
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and Sherman Winn. have
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the fact that almost
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returning.

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one of at least 10 Incumbent'
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which begins at 2pm in the of US 17-fl and W f Woodson
commnissioner'5 meeting room Ave. cJ. Brailey Odhami
Resone from C-2 General
an the third floor of the court
R.1A
&amp;
house, are a report by the road Commercial
superintendent on Interim clay Residential to R-3 Multiple
c'quisition. arid bids on clerk's Family, property located on
part of Block C. Sunlarid
c.pen.end shelf files,
The county attorney will Estates,EofUS 17-92onCollins
report on a petition from Drive. IJ. Bra iley Odhami
Rezone from A-i Agriculture
Lena enjoys reading Swedish residents of Precincts 14.24. 31.
throuch the forest.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
fire
control
district
to
C-2 General Commerclhl
Mthougb she has been here literature and going on her and 39 for a
make
located on the NW
a
property
Commissioners will
Sanford now has an am- su a short time she speaks family's 25-foot motorboat,
Airport RoulevLrd
regarding
a
corner
of
bii-dor from Sweden in the fluent English. In Sweden, which is big enough to live on. decision
a
Dog
Leash
and
SR
4fA
referendum for
charming person of 17-year-old beginning in the fourth grade. weekends and summers. She is
at
her
Ord.
active
in
the
youth
club
required
sub)e
nuelson Selected as English is a
Lena
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,b ri.',,.h ris,
Th,,r. will
ntth1t
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r
Begi
nning
C.
in
a foreign exchange stuoem,
beginning
at
7
p.m. on th
Sweden.
students
are
required
to
also
Lena arrived to weeks ago to
following:
American
films
and
sdy
Get-man
or
FrenchLena
live with her American
Rezone from A-I Agriculture
"family' until she graduates chose German. She is also television shows and those of
to
PUD (Planned Unit
other
countries
are
shown
in
She
finds
Spanish.
from Seminole High School in studying
property located
Sweden
in
the
language
which
Development
from
translatinp.
herself
June.
corner of Sr 431
She is the guest of Mr. and English to Swedish to Spanish they were made, with Swedish at the northwest
and Oranole Road Hampton
Mrs. Walter Lee, who have twin in her class at Seminole High. subtitles, Lena said.
Court.. Ltd.
She has fciimd people here are
daughters, 17, and sons, 11 and Languages are a favorite
Rezone from A-i Agriculture
less
reserved
than
in
Sweden
can
Lena,
as
you
12.. Back home in Ahngsas. subject with
has
and
C-2 General Commercial to
and
much
more
open.
She
Lena's fam il y consists of her see.
I1M-2
Residential Rental
Seminole
at
found
the
students
and
..oUege
She hopes to go to
mother arid fa ther. 13-year-old
Mobile
Homes. property
very
friendly.
in
become a teacher of children
sister and a dog.
of Sr 419, E of L'S
located
west
Alingsas, Lena says, is a city the 30-12 age range. She says
The most unusual thing Lena
of 20,000 persons loca ted about that subjects in her high school has come across in her short 17-92. iSamii
Rezone from C-2 General
45 kilometer.; from Gotteriberg. here are much the same as in stay here is that great
R1A
&amp;
Commercial
She speaks wistfully of the Sweden except there the American invention the drive-in
Multiple
Resic'iential
to
R-3
clay
to
day
beautiful forests and lakes that schedule vanes from
restaurant
How did she t*come an ex- Family, property located on Lot
surround the city as one of her as they take from 10-15 subE
change student First she filled 2, Block A. Sunl4nd Estates,
favorite pastimes is walking
of
US
17-92
and
W
of
Woodn
out an application telling about
erself. her interests, her Ave J. Brailey OdMxm
Rezone from C-2 General
family and grade transcripts.
R-1A
Breakdow ns Plague
&amp;
Commercial
Then she went for an interview.
to R-3 Multiple
Residential
The exchange program then
tries to match the student with
Output
a family in the United State5
FP&amp;L Plant
with like interests. The reasons
she wanted to come here were
rierator
Florida Power &amp; Light n" usual Tti
service
for
been
in
to go to school here to learn tht
Compan) has been thrown into 'Ahich had
language,
to live in a new enis
still
going
another extremely severe only 45 days
vironment
to see how other
through
the
normal
"shake
power supply situation as a
people
live,
and just go t
result Of further unexpected down' period
that
'big country
America
mechanical problems.
But the rash of other
eerybody
is
talking
about."
Capability of the 400,000 mechanical problems. he said,
She
traveled
by
jet
with 30
kilowatt Cape Kennedy unit No.
is the result of the wear and other Swedish exchange
2 has been reduced by some tear of continuous full-load
students corning to this area of
,O00 kilowatts as the result of
operation of generating units the United States
.11 boiler tube leak which lhtc. summer without the op----- ,,..
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IVI
pOrLUfll'.
attempting
are
operators
.nt
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Preventi ve rru.intenaflce.
keep the unit in service at
In addition to lost generatio:
riduced load through today's at Cape Kennedy and Sanford.
peak period with the ex- the company already had out of
pectation that It can be repaired service for repairs a 300,Wi
over the weekend and brought kilowatt unit at Riviera, am
back up to full capability.
83,000 kilowatt unit at Palatka,
The trouble at the Cape and a 37,000 kilowatt gas turKennedy Plant followed close
bine unit at Port Everglades on the heels of another
Loss of these generatini.
mechanical problem at the new
leaves the compan
sources
Sanford plant. Sanford's 400,0(X)
%
%ith
a
peak generatu
kilowatt unit No. 4 had to be
5,912.000 kilcmwatt.s
capability
of
shut down when excessive
Today's
peak
load is esumat'-'i
vibrations were detected in the
at
6,200,000
to 6,400,OC).i
Low pressure turbine. The unit
atts
kilovi
is being dismantled it deterA company spokesman sail
mine the nature of the problem,
hopes to make up thus
FPL
and the length of tune required
deficit
through purchase of
for repairs.
any possible source
from
power
A company official pointed
outside the statr
ro=tde
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Coloni al -Arrant I run (Dyk
crowd buzzing all night long.
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nit'nibers of tlim' east:
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ford receivers walked into the
,'fuarter
end zone Oviedo 's head coach
The third quar'er was also
'it'
Ralph Stumpf, Was 7$~rl;
scoreless, but the final period
Oviedo (Jefenders. Frank Gooch i 12),
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saw
both
teams
put
points
on
disappointed
in his defensive
BENNY MONTGONIERY was Sanford's
Isp
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and
Steve
llaynes
unit- The Lions face Rockledge
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Alan Daniel (31)
the board, Washington hit
leading ground gainer Friday night and is
in their hOmL
Sanford won the game, 196.
Clennie Pattersomi on a 10 yard ne xt Friday
shown here Ofl one of his runs. waiting o
and
with
Rockledge I
opener
t Gary 'I aylor Photo)
scoring pass woth 6:35 left in
rolling
over
Jacksonville
Tech
the game. The kick failed, but by a score of 54-4), the Lions
the Sanford lead was -it to icould be in for a tong evening
The Fighting Seminoles put
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drastic changes
xrr.
flie panel ut
the game away with their final unless some
rue
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Fla.
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unit.
ORLANDO,
defensive
are made in the
eight ,tlstrim t:s
the
representing
top-ranked schoolboy football
The Lions' offense also looked
in the itate are PiulThomp-m(m
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ragged.1s they made no v.oring !eams in Florida posted victorthreat and their lone touchdown ~L-i Friday nightand were .is4atn
M
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RA)h Price of the Jacksonville
HUQALD SCOREBOARD
iers
S
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urenal
came after a Sanford fumble on oited 3a the state" b,est Sun"Lly
SAMFOR0
flmest3nion, .\l.iuttnnof the 4t
O V IEDO
' the first w.i.kty prep poll
in
'1 the Seminole 32 yard line. A
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Petersburg rimes, Jim HenYiirS Rt.sr'Q
f)f1uctedby the Frrida Sports
perioral foul then moved the
Ml) ing theisi
punt, began its first scoring (;rc1(1ivr
and scored two touch'
109
carries
itet'sn uf the r;impa rrthtwm'.
yards
PaWng
11), IIFItKY cusn
Writers .tssoclatlon.
ball to the 17, where the Lions
1.
iiuirch. A solid ground game monientar'ly. Arrant carted the
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iloeck it the Ortanou
tiiiwfls.
Herald S
(:laMs ,.iAA-AA.' ingpmn
pushed it across on ,.m it) yard
p ort'WriIter
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Sophomore halfback Alford put the ball on the Colonial .8 ball three times for 46 yards. He
enttneI.
Chuck Ottersun ut I:"
imnbed
Central
Fort Pierce
Yrth PeeiZed
rn toss to Clennie Patterson.
Dick Copeland's lyman High Cleveland, a late insertion into and from there Cleveland bolted the final 30 yards right ;:
I'aim Beach Post-runes, im.m'
(31
D.[ray Beach tlantii', 174,
Evidence of the lack of offense
Football team put on a variety the starting backfield, scored Jitterbugged his way through U the middle to tie it at 13-13.
o
i3mitel .if the Fort 1_111t1erIaim'
while No. 2 ranked Merr.tt
6- 19 which Oviedo possessed is
A final first half bid by the
show Friday night much to the the first Greyhound touchdown
most of the Grenadier defense
New3 and Billy Van ;m0h :
IsLand raked Nleibourne. W19.
easily seen in the team
delight of a large home crowd of 197" and averagcA 13 yards a
to score with 9: 10 showing on Iloun(is .s.a W them Inove from
the \Iiuim Herald.
yard s - RobrtS 23 pS1 frOm S Carl'
the mall whooi p4)11. peetau_stic5. The Lions tot.almMI
the clock. Gregg Wallick booted their 32 to the Colonial live
which cheered the local team's carry on four tries,
•t%.tt Se'h0411'*
* isin favorite Port St. Joe
only five first downs and 121
from Carl
34-20 Metro Conference victory
the conversion and it stood 7-0. line before the Grenadier
Senior
quarterback Toni
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edged Weewahitchka, 154. .ind
t. Fort Pierce Central -.l
total offensive yards during the
'aien)
it didn't take the visitors long defense stiffened.
over Colonial.
Bacchus had the appearance of
aU from
P?rS1
is
No.
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with
Chipley
anti
150
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offense
continued
to
game. So,
After an exchange of punts in c'"'
Although delighted at winto get even and it was mostly
houdini with his expert bull
Wtlthomni
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for
No
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illahussee
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be
Ovedo
s
.t'ak
point
and
c
due to the kickoff return of the third period the Hounds
ning the gaisic Coach Copelandhandling and combined with
i-fli 1.35 t.
ttuson
Nluimi
David Watts who put the were at the Colonial 33 yard
felt there were several aspects end Tom Cooch on a 63 yard
Jacksonville Fletcher t-4)
of the Greyhound performance scoring bomb that broke the
Grenadiers on the Lyman 25 line. It wasn't a fair exchange
Haines City 1-41 106 Miami
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since the Hounds stormed In to
with a 62 yard return,
that would need work on More game open.
1-1) I 101 3. tamnpm
hick_sun
Three running plays with partially block the Grenadier
they returned to the stage next
Junior end Gooch hauled in
Robinson 14)11)39, West P:iimn
Arrant doing all the work, and a punt.
week.
four passes for 113 yards and
'ewman 1-4)i 9 10 Fort
piling on penalty against
The offensive team per. displayed a bit of broken field
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',juderdale Northeast .-t).4)i 3
formers left little to be desired wizardry after catching his TD
L)-mnan, put the ball Into the end
the lead. Ma:
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zone. Arrant bolted five yards recaptured
as they pushed five touchdowns pass
went seven yards and BJLI
Coral Gdbies I 1.43)
And the front line act of Mike
on his first of three scoring
through the Colonial Grenadier
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picked up i first down it U
, uic,sonville Raine
runs SteeD&gt;kestiee1thescore
defense in as brusing i display White Doug Dane and Gregg
From there M.t
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P'irlt
7-lwith his kick with6:25 left in ona roltout.
of power as could be expected
vmllickopened gappingholes in
hit the middle of
macola Washington 1-411 )
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the Colonial line to the tune of
the period,
of a Metro power.
Miamrii
Nurland' i-li) 14 17. Bei1e
veered to his right and outra n
-iThe offensive show continued
But it was the defense with 244 yards gained rushing.
the Colonial defense to paydurt
';tadcs Central 1-4)1 42 .i.
-bwhicl Copeland was not
the next time Lyman go: the \allick returned to his klckru.
Lyman kicked off to begin the
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;,itmieville
pigskin as they marched
completely satisfied. They contest uml after a Colonial
m
ickartb 1.4) •
form and put the Hounds ahead.
':iilaha_s3ee
-blew us off the line with their
yards in nine plays to retake the
with 5: 56 remaining in
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running garlic," said Copeland.
lead. Massle was the workhorse 211-13,
*iiuois
in this march, carrying the ball fXflUu.
"But that was what WC CX'
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final
its
Colonial began
yards
including
40
live
times
for
pectemi, them to come right at US
SCOREBOA RD
.iey 14) 1 131 .1. Wi1dsmisl
the kickoff
LYmERALO
Colonial the final three for the score. scoring drive after
as they mliii
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put .anford
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The Seminoles of Sanford
but two plays later Jim
Fridav night'i 4ame w ated the Oviedo Lions
also
expressed
Clements intercepted a Greg
Ann ma"od by penalties wiWaqhington pass to put the ball Friday night. but it was not a ~n%sapproval with his te- S
sanford having 1.0 yar-i.
game th e Seminoles should be Performance. When asked if
hark in Sanford 's possession,
marke d off against them
overly satisfied with. ft was was ',1apç,' with the way the
sanford took over on
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m loubt bath 'na hi
do 24 yard line but also a game which proved
looked he replied No
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tisf led.
both coaches that their teams wasr.
.mlties were called on three
iqilarts
both
take
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need a lot of work.
indicated that his team's
'-iecuttve plays, putting the
on
tough opponents 1mt home :t
defense
was
a
.eeakest
offense,
but
point was
The Lions
..t!i all the way back to t 49.
should
he interesting to see .f
shambles through most of the it appeared as If the defense
md line. One of those penalties
md Sanford can come
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illd (in the ground. .
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yards and the TD Once again
defeated Oviedo 19.6 Friday
Smith
r)'nnk Fpps ilso did '
the kick failed. but the Tribe picked up 11 )arctc in 14 arriec.
night as the 1972 prep football
fair job in the .vinnlng fine1
held a firm IG-4 margin over the (,re'g Washington ran with the
\etwePkMnfor(fltPt'tHU1"
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halt 13 times and netted 25
After on" quarter of play, it t.anns
G,minesvlfle while the Oviedo
Benny Montgomery and gards
app' ared that the game might
ianfls host Roekledge Rcr
Dirkie D'eas led the Sanford
Tommy Thompson were' the
end up a scoreless tie But Ua
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Seminoles came
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two-r S"min!'5 Montgrrner ptck.d
the sec ond period scoring
on Brent Carli passe.14
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second pe riod r.pened , hut t he y
punt the ball •\
were forced
tia 11
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(town on a 15 yard run. After
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Florida Marine Patrol authorities were
atteinptingbodetcflhltne the extent of the kill
has the
today, but Lt. Lewis Zangas said, It
largest
kill
we've
had1,
potential for the
The fish, averaging from six to eight Inches
by fivein length, were floating on a half-mile
F
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,,!it Bay, w hich is the site of the
infle strip of
tile J.'scambia BAY esnuilor oyster beds Of
tuanine system.
dead W.
Authorities predicted
longer
WiuC
particularly the food fish
the
surface,
would
appear
during
the
rise to
next several days.

"We'll he able' to c'viiluaite the damimage' imiurt'
accurately Molkial, said Lanigas
deprivation," Zangas mid, adding ftl state
Department of Pollution Control staff
menibers had been called in to Investigate.
Pathology teats and screening for
pesticides were being carried out, he added.
The fish kill In East Day marked the first
major kill In the area. Authorities had hoped
East Buy would escape the kILtS affecting
other Escambla Bay areas. particularly the
iwarly c-olitinuous kills in Texur Bayou.
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,ast Ilay wa~i the last unaffected area,"
511141 William Young of the L)epartment of
Pollution Control, "We had hoped we would
get by without a major kill. We were expectLng trouble and were hoping we 'ere wrong."

toibtlolon. tiso unit
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Stymied the
holding enult

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running gauiie (re in making j
first clown and put the Hounds
Uob1uiisLaiitin?tk over the
quarterbacking duties for
final minute and
t2yuian in
directed to Hounds to the
ganie's final score. After
lassie picked up two
('onstittithiie' hit Gooch with it
pass for 20 yards anti then had
(
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flare pass to umior luilfback
Steve Clark who went 10 yards
after i,cct'ptitig the pass.
Martini Johnson c'mnled 11w
night's scoring with a
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Big Wins

wtule the Gainesville Purple Sembrem managed w Ue St. Eastside defense. Gainftiille
departmient, gaining 194 yards
-rraes bombed Gainesville AuQustirw' 14-14. while Lakeland oicked tin 2 yards passing an through the air.

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eight-yard keeper.
'r..td quarter
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The first Big_ Eight C4m- Eastside 4f4.6.
7 yards
GairiesA-ille signal-cAlled Pat allcming FAL&lt;side onl~ .4
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fr_-en,-* jmntball sira-r.)n got off
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total
to a good start Frzcta night broke into the win
Kathleen's
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Friday
night
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Sanford.
pa&amp;%rs
And
sewed
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Lakeland
Vnth five of the eigh'
qU&amp;I-terback
Danny
Muchler,
Winter Haven and NL&amp;nd. keeper to pace his team- Larry
posting ,w-in&amp; Onl~ acte Big
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limelight
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Eight team losi, %rhile another Sanford stopped ChwAr) 14
44-yard
touchdown
Winter Raven edged Auburn- aeri.aL of 3 and 42 yards f or fired
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first mBtCh4IP bt't'
yard aerial to Frank Sloan as
the Tribe beat Oviedo. Tommy two conference foes takes place
Thomson accounted for
next Friday night when the
Seminoles host
Tribe's final TD with a 20 run. Sanford
Mainland led the Bishop Gainesville at 8 P. m. at the
Moore Hornets going into
Sanford MunvipaI Stadium.
final two minutes of play. but
For other conference teams
the Horne ts' quarterback. Bill will see action next weekend.

coach anywhere Friday night had It
be Oviedo head coach Ralph Stumpf. He caine to Sanford
chance, though a slim one. to beat the team he once
coached.
Stumpf was the SHS coach until he left Seminole and took
iedo Lions. Stumpf came back it.
over the reins of the Ov
Sanford when his Lions played the Seminoles, but the returr,
"
i&amp; as never a happ 01* Like 1&amp;s year
The saddest football

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"ai,but there'salotof work to be done before
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the Seminoles mee Gainesville thu Friday night.
The officials certainly did their share of throwing penalty
flags arid tepping off th e yardage Friday nigh t As one fan
commented. 1 th ought it WU Nati onal Flag Day'

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Sanford running back* Benny Montgomery.
30) and
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the John Carro ll Golden Rams passes.

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only
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active supporters

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Associated Press Sports Writer place Chicago, which lost
another
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Remember the Cleve la nd in. California.

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Florida spots. I tested them out."
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completions in
for
Sta te's Gary Huff was in the Then the soft-spoken 6-1, 190- receivers for 33 yards. His
attempts
lockerroom enjoying the con- pound senior from Tampa 34four
touchdown paues-two to
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or
a
team
eff
was
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gratulations after his four added.
receiver Barry Smi thwide
touchdown passes led the Semi- The object of football is to i;in raised Buffs twojame total
noles to a 33-34 victory over games."
this season to fmr touchdowns
Miami in Ow Orange Bawl SatFSU Coach Larry Jones arid 571 yards through
urday night.
brushed Hoff
huff wiped out an early 7-3
Miami's Kary Baker was
and told reporters his star Miami lead with a 43-yard toss
fering the pain and dii- quarterback was just great
to Smith. The happy receiver
appointment of a season finpranced the last 20 yarth holdlast
Huff, who W the natAon
tt*-d before it MaUY started.
with 2,736 yards in passing ing the ball high in one hand.
"I read my keys right," said year
But their was no joy in the
23 ID tosses, found the
HUff, who is highly touted as a and
groove
early
against
intrastate
Miami
locker room alter their
Heisman Trophy candidate,
season
opener.
ESe defense has its ieak rival Miami.

League game,
Kansas City sluUed Minnesota
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pension than the one he'd have ba ll," said Polish-born Chester
threekicked
If he had remained In the Marcol, who
Louisiana State, down by 7-0
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Army.
POinters to lead Green Bay past .~
A 'It _77 le,
in the first minute when Pacific
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American
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Louis Cardinals to a 10-3 upset make things even sweeter for
ESI
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Packers.
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of the Baltimore Col ts Sunday Dan Devine and
W. 11- Pct. G11
Patriots
7:
Bengals 31,
W. L Pet. Gil
as pro football began its 1972
76
63 .547
Boston
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89 51 .636
season.
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Chicago
win,"
Detroit
78 64 .549 12
"Not only was this my first tackle, you don't
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regular season start, it quail- New England Coach John M a- New York
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St.
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on th e ground under
ex plained Van Galder.
Montreal
58 86 .403 201i
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Dolphins 20, Chiefs 10: In the tion of quarterback Ken Ander- Philadelphia 52 89 .369 7
West
for
one
lso threw
West
celebrated replay of th e 1971 son, who a
84 57 .596 Oakland
86 55 X10 double- touchdOwn.
Cincinnati
Christmas
Day
79 62 .560 5
Chicago
79 62 .56() 7
Rams 34, Saints 14: Bob Houston
overtime game, Miami won
71
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Los Angeles 75 66 .532 11
again. The Dolphins had all of Thomas -ran awfully well
Karuias
City
68
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2Qt.
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said Los Angeles Coach Tommy Atlanta
their points-on a Bob Griese
74
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California
Given
a
San Francisco 63 79 .444 231-i
touchdown pass, a Larry Prothro. I ndeed, he did.
32
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Texas
53 86 :381 32
Csonka run and two Garo starting assignment only hours San Diego
17
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Saturday's Res is
Yepremian field goals-before before the game, UN!
Boston 10, Cleveland 0
two
touchback
scor
ru
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icago
18, New York 5
nning
Ch
th
e
th e Chiefs could get on
Baltimore 7, New York 3
yards
In
downs and gained 144
St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 0
scoreboard.
oit 2, Milwaukee I
Detr
Cincinnati 6, San Diego 3
Falco ns 37, Bears 21: getting the Rains' rout of New Orleans.
11, Kansas City I
Minnesota
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Lions 30, Giants 16:
Philadelphia 3, Montr eal I
a team record 31 points In the
Oakland
4,
Texas 0
touchdown
Landry threw th ree
Los Angeles 10, Houston 0
first half, Atlanta easily
Chicago
2,
California
0
kick
ed
San Francisco 8-2, Atlanta 5-5
crushed Chicago with Bob Ber- passes. Erroll Mann
Owe
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three field goals. Steve
Sunda y's Results
ry throwing a pair of touchdown
Sun da y's Results
gained 114 yards rushing. What
Philadelphia 3, Mon tr eal 2
Cleveland
9, Boston'?
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more can you say a bout
San Diego 10, Cincinnati 7
New
York
2, Baltimore I
troit team that thrashed
St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 4
oit
6,
Milwaukee
2
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New York Giants. Except that
Chicago 6, New York 4
6,
Minnesota
Kansas
City
10,
ompson
New York's Rocky Th
Atlanta 7, San Francisco 4
10 innings
got a touchdown on a 92-yard
Houston i, Los Angeles
OUkllind4,Te5851
Monday's Games
kickoff return.
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Jets 41, Bills 24: "I know I
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Tuesday's Games
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str oke edge early on the final 18 when his team
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hole total.
at
the
finish
was
a
downs
In leading Dallas to its
Trevino
over Philadelphia.
stroke ahead of Berman wi th a victory
par 70 compared it) the former Backup quarterback Danny
action lute in the
it not, prospective customers have probably missed seeing your
British and U.S. Amateur Reeves saw
and
later
Sunday
quarter
final
champIon's 72 for 270.
firm's name, when it was founded, who runs It, and what type of
The victory, however, would underwent surgery For a
business you hove.
have been a comfortable one chip in his kit knee.
34. Chargers 3: "The
49ers
Trevino
had not the 32-year-old
If you have been Included before, you know the benefits, and iIl
Ted
defense
took
Diego
heat
and
San
faltered In sweltering
certainly want to be included this year.
Kwulick away from
1 bogeyed three holes Ofl the back San Francisco quarterback
In either case, the charge of $8 will get ywr tirm on the
nine,
So
Brodie
threw
Bothered earlier in the
chronological "Honor Roil, in our 45th Progress Edition to be
by the front 1111le on the
October JL
published
Washington when he couldn't
yard Norwood hills Country
his
taend
Kwalick,
4;
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ce
iver.
vorite
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wi th a vengeance Sunday and
LB.
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Graig Nettles and Dully
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lis. A hIt batamnan. singles by
The Yankees, meanwh ile. Alex Johnson and Cbambliu
their hopes a1iVe by
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and a saalflce fly added two
ping the Orioles 2-1, movIng runs In uw sixth.
within 217 games of the frmt
sed we've
runners while keeping Balti- "I'm a little surpriMcAuliffe
don this well," ttci
back.
ings
said
after the Tigers ran their
In the West Division, th
games,
kmened up a bit more &amp;s Oak- winning kuwi to five

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did a good bit of scalping as ton. Fx'anP. Dufl - , Buddy Bell
Gaylord Perry, with whd sip- and Chris Chambliss, riltai)port from the rest of the tribe, while, were doing thejr thing for
scattered seven Red Sos hits en Cleveland.
route to a -2 romp that nailed

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handi s) on or it e a r the gallops of 41 arid three yards
C0fl
play
2. Permit
ground. moves his hand or from hiaskel Stanback and
tinue.
iiiiitls,
a 21-0 halftime lead
raced
t'Su1 IP4TIIPIISI AIiM)
3. Permit th e play to conover Penn Sta te before John
IIufn.agel raffled the Nittnny
l.ions wi th a pair of scoring
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Norr is Weese led
14sissippi past Memphis State 14.
by passing for th ree
downs and scoring tin,

among the finest football teams Franklin, the Wolverines' first
in the countty," said Coach black quarterback, to Bo
SixkiIler
Sonny
Emory iteilard of the losers.
Rather
fr
om
an
ankle
Injury
of
the
dayretur
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off a final m5lth 10 used last year, took the lead on
tap as George Folpaydirt b' the visiting John the
Carroll gndders.
turbocharged
Porsche
Imer's
stalled with victory in sighi
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earld
lected about $15,000 in prize and
but
accessary
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I,eague East-aM thatmeans 3.2, the Chica go Cuba tripped
the Tigers, Ori oles. Yankees the N
Mets
and Red Sax.
IAKIis slipped past Pittsburgh $.Cievel.arid. wallowing in fifth 4, Atlanta beat San Francisco 7la
p ce. 14 games off the frantic 4. San Diego dumped Cincinnati
pace, closes out its tess-than- 1 7 an H ouston outlasted Los

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gled past Baylor 24-14 aithtrngh
the Bears won the statistic;
,xith 20 first dnwns to 12 and .141,

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successor for Whishbone
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ltuha
'ootbtiII
qu:irtcrhiaek
Jack
,tIt
tIll
upDave
Itoberison
got the Sooners
A Harvard player in the titilif' and give Penn
ta h State with
ing
against
U
roll
Penn game positions 1IIIUSI'I( lion of the play or a 5.j.ard
scoring
pass to John
between two linemen. Ut' Is penalty for I l.'tial Pr(M- t'( ore. a 44-yard
rep
la cement,
Anuer: Number 1. Blow Carroll and his
not within 12 inches of the
in
histle
and
pt'nallte
liar.
'freshman
Kerry
Jackson,
was
he
is
not
legally
ball and
his tu
iircl 5 arils for ilit'gtil pro- the leading ground-gainer with
the backfield . Before the
ball is snapped he moves to cedure.
109 of Oklahoma's 412 rushing
within 12 inches of the ball.
huh' 7.l-3a-11 It is also yards. All-American halfback
a false
The official should:
start if a lineman Greg I'niitt scored three times
anti till!
ht'tv.'t'en tin' sn.u;ipi'r
Blow his whistle and
s'ini of the line, on short runs.
penalize Harvard 5 yards player on
Tennessee got touchdown
v in g placed a
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51 yards to Steve 11ol4len ar,!
Woorly Groon pininit 195 on t~v

(of it third t1`A1cM6wn.
Ten teams. No. 11 Michigan
in
the
prenonpirl
out Northwestern 74 on a
I
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are
still
21-yard
pass from Dennis
ason
polls
and
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for the National Football Coach Abe Gibron.
Packers 26, Browns 10: "You
League's pension plan for play-

stock car race at Nashville,
Tern., Saturday and wound UP
with his second United States

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B) BEN THOMAS

Pearson. who like Foyt is 3 ship in a row.
clipping penalty forced the
20th year of racing
in
Darrell Waltrip, driving a
ams
a second down and 20 and
ard
situation
on
their
own
brushed
aside
such
things
as
%
Ford,
won the race, with Bobby
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Butch Hartman of North Zanes-

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New York will-and Boston
certainly does.
me Indians, It seems control
the destiny of the American

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the Can-Am Championship
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touchdown
nd threw a
pass to Tom S'ott as No. 12
Washington beat Duke 14-4 arid
.40. 13 Arizom State outlasted

got

Mildrcn but

yard pay-off pitch. Again,
recei%er5.
Trinity Prep line while
Blanked so far, John Carroll Challenge Cup road race, a lastquarterback
convt15IOfl
attempt went wide.
Head Coach Tom Ruby Clevelar, reserve
began the fourth chapter with a lap cone from behind thriller at
placed all of his hopes on Greg Ghandler, and defensive
was
taken
The rest of the half
one-yard scoring plunge by I)onnybrooke race course near
winning his debut with a well- backs Larry Hernandez and
consuming
Forget.
the
up
by
miscues,
time
Brainerd. Minn.
The Walt Morgan controlled
oiled running attack.Saxon
play much of
Cevert, driving the same
airways. almost intercepting penalty plays and desperation

football piograxns 15 5 ComflitfCt*l venture
at making prof It. But we must add a word of IkAMIIk$ to
Hill MacLchi1X at Celery Qt Printers. because It's not
quite that easy.
il
rs trying to get the
B l put In a lot of extra hou
Braritley d
;rograms out, in addition to programs for Lake

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of rest for grid
IIALI'l'IMI' is usually a
officials hut this referee had a little extra duty
upon hint at the Lvman-Colo
"forced
he holds saxophone for niemlr of the
game
Lyman hand. And was ''caught'' by Herald
photographer 13111 Vincent.

first Canadian-American

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lTnlxrtafltI) his victor allowed
on to his lead In
Folimer

quickly drove the slower John rer. Del.. Sunday proves
Carroll team back to its
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and Unser placing second in a Ford.
seven vard linie as Miles. Torn degree heat, high humidity
three other strong cars and
Gordon Johncock third in a
Dickenson and Brad pw-j
tn
victor-- in
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all over Carroll signal
ware
500—a
crucial
lateDe la
Plymouth
and
Roger
caller Kenny Gilmore f
.
season event on the Grand Na- a
th in a Plymouth .
two
Point
score
with
7:20
As expected. star rurining scampered armnA the rrud- giving the Saints a 1-W fU`St
of the National MOuskey fif
Waltrip's
speed
for the 250
remaining in the third frame. tional circuit
back and AUSI&amp;tt Cndidstt. field stripe and accelerated to quarter lead.
AL-ociation for Stock Car Auto
m.p.h.
100.9
miles was
Receiving the ball on their
Lawrence Cleveland. swept the wards the goal law untouched.
Racing.
the
ts
Pearson so dominated
The
Saints
opened
up
e
Sa
ne,
n
40
yard
li
th
in
g
tacklers
he
contest,
le
in
ends throughout t
aving a trail of lag
Pearson. as
exhausted
a
smoo
th
.
game
Dover race that he finished
geared
on 14 trieS, be hind. Paul Bouldm split the second stama with
105
has ever been
to
tired
as
he
at
ck
ta
circuits of the three miles ahead of Richard
control Oriented running
after an initial 11 yard aerial
while str ong power uniting uprights on the conversion.
life, made the 500
Petty, whose Dodge lost to
the middle. steeply-banked Dover
in g a
exe
cu
tion
Dur
minutes,
57
laps
because of faulty pit stoPs.
and
of
timing
t
ie
gains
ou
C&amp;fl
$
Forge
seven
on
out 43 yards
behind fullback David
mile in 4 hours. 8
yard
scoring
drive.
the
South
quarterback
Saxon
slipped
doing double duty durin g
63
Stott,
decisive
factor
in
who
picked
up
was &amp;
100 yar&amp; In the
of
for
finished third in 6
springing the fleet-footed contest. However, after an Seminole team ground out around end 10 set up a
Mies per hour. His Wood the weekend.
Cleveland. HoweveT, the sur. mitial 12 yard gainer, the Saints jilmost hall the yardage on n1ne
running senes by Mdes. Austin Brothers Mercury performed Ford. Fourth place went to
sed
James Hylton in a Mercury and
and Cleveland, who scored his fl
PrLse was the passing Of defens,e closed In Arid cut Off running Plays'as Saxon Pa&amp;
aw lessly.
day
the
Miles
on
a
of
third
down
long
second
touchdown
fifth to Cecil Gordon, also in a
wilt)
to
Saxon
,
toward
quarterback Steve
ari,v concerted drive
Elsewhere,
young
Frena six yard blast. Bouldin's kick
Mercury.
yardage situation and then
hl and .
threw
•t--. f..lh.
'nnc f or the 21 21
i chman Francois Cevert Won
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join forces in Glenn Wood Mercur)' racers at Charlotte next
month.
performance ma
With a comfortable 19-0 Wo Pearson's
mile stock car race at Dor,alftime edge, the Saints

for
Receiving the initial kick-ofL
right
to
work.
yards.
Chandler
was
stopped
on
Explosive Trinity Prep, the Saints went
Im.
Fullback Austin ran fu,st for the Rams' seven yard
running out 01 &amp; Wis,hbiorie "T"
Yards, followed by C'lt%Cl.Sfld took three successive
atta ck. surprised Ft Pierce three
into an unyielding
halfback Greg Miles for 14. carries
John Ca rroll with an
Austin forged ahead for five Carroll defensive wail, setting
pted aerial bombardment
.
won Saturday more. setting up the
take a 2&amp;-6 dec
end
Ray Parsons from
most stiectacular effort. After split
L, IA
I
&amp;
an excellent fake by Austin Ui S&amp;lOfl
'Winter Park.
The point After try failed,
the middle. Slippery Cleveland
Herald Sports Staff

and Utut,ed State Banks. the stadium has a new scoreboard.
Now they need to find a place f or the scoreboard opera tor so
he can see the field. The clock operator is a paid official
year . r1ittier than a member of the SHS facultY as it has been
in past years.
It seems
RESERVED SEATS Just a little goof up fans.
r Grey
ec
to
ir
th e rows were numbered wrong, but A thletic D
P-t-les says they'll be right next week.
FIELD A lot 0f hours were put into laying the sod, but I
think th ey waited a little too long and didn't complete the job
until too near the start of it* season. 7be markings an the
enpainted on
f ield were terri ble. The lines should have be
rathoer than put down with nairtilt dust.
There is only one ti cket price at the
TICKETS
stadium, whether its f or adults or students. But that doesn 't
mean the student can't get in cheaper. Game tickets are

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By BU)YS BRITI
Writer
Auto
1c' of auto racing's a ll-time
favorites, the venerable A. J.

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Rams,

some bad comments to be ma de about the Sailord Municipal
some bad ones this year, but there are
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the first period ona safety, bu t Bradenton Manatee and
at Leesburg.
Bishop Moore took a 6-2 lead DeLand is
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yards-354 for 2411 yards and one score and who skidded from first to 10th
670
Heavers
m-thing, 316 paming-to 92 and second-Rtr I till t,r Pat flatten after losing to UCIA a week
recovering five of the Imers' scored one '17) and pas,sed for ago, started the long road back
wi th a 37.7 whornping of Texas
another.
seven fumbles.
Second-ranked Colorado kepi A&amp;M.
And despite the score, the
Colorado broke Ken Johnson,
pact'
with Southern nil by
up.
roll
it
didn't
Trojans
"It was just a matter of Ore- trouncing Cincinnati -l4 while Charlie Davis and Ho Matthews
a young team." third-rated Ohio State and No, 4 loose For 314 of its 473 rushing
ion State be
sai(l usc's John McKay. "We t)klnhonui opened their seasons yards and four of its eight
just had too many advant.ageL with shutout trluinphs--21-0 touchdowns against Cincinnati.
Ohio State combined strong
Ion and 49-0 over U ta h
We suited up 50 pla yers and e•
running by fullbacks ltandy
mp
Keith iBI yards) and
Ilenson (79 yards and a defense that kept Iowa off the
2 scoreboard as Woody Hayes began his 22nd campaign at the
helm of the Buckeyes.

Mainland went ahead 2-0

record

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Conway, fu-ed a 40.-yard game- Mainland treks to Lyman, 1
pngtou
passtoPat Seabeze is at Ocala Forest

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Oiirkids came into the game
ISV rolled up a 24-7 lead.
Angry
Nebra-qka
took
it
nut
on
believing
they could win," mid
ninth-rAted
Louislann
State
California conipleted Ibi first downs on runs of 14, two and
(lelmited
with
a
31-13
with
252
yards
Coach
Don
Nehlen. "I can't
A&amp;M
victory Texas
week as college football's toI)- five yards. NlrNrIII gained 117
ss
as
actually
think
it was an upiet
ing
2M
pa
and
:irds while quarterback Mike over Pacific and Nebraska's rushing
rated team with a 51.11 rout Satpioinsei
defending
national
charnpiorls.
"homore
quarterback
Dave
under
thnge
condition
urday night, outgaInIng the Itat, coillph'ted 17 of 19

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Andros after powerful Southern McNeill scoring all three touch- (ICl.A. No. 8, held off Pitt 38-28,

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they played Ilkn a No. I team."
So Said Oregon State's I*e

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but Reggie ShePPaM
ville Wolfscpn on A four-yard
to put Ins team
yards
15
ran
ninC
th
pass that came wi
in front .1 4 after the conVersiOnsemrids left in the game. II Was BL,jWp,,%1 Oo" pulled within one
a scoreliess ball game until Glen point when they scored the
GoMwin hit Audie Murphie on safev.. and then they wOn the
the
four-yarder.
The
scoring play was set up game after gaining control Of
the hall when .Mainland had to
.&amp;r%-tn Fair Intercepted a free kick after the safety.
whenM
Wolfson paw with just over a
Details of the Seabreeze-St.
minute left in the till
Augusti ne arid Winter HavenSanford quarterback Brent Auburndale games were
unavailable at press time
(lar li threw a 23-yard pass

tied
and Charlie Brown txnntis to Jerome' Taylor and
Presea son favorite Lakel.and dale 144 and Dtl.arid blanked touchdciwns
caught
a
six-yard
woring Pass. Billy Ardersm while O.Wing
7-8.
powerful
Jacksonville
Wolfson
and
Kathleen
Padgen coruwcted on eight of over from the one yard line for
Msiftla nd was the only
Gainesville were most sucer
the air, but had another TD, Lakeland Kathleen
cssful in their initial outlng.&amp; Confer eteaITltOsUff B loss 20 attempts inpi4 r o!! ' tht' u :,c 14
the passing
'f
trirt•e passes
is' th fell to Mainland l'4
Kathleen tasted Ra'W' 4

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Top-Ranked Eleven

three touchdowns or was it'- came when Bowling
zone,
WilS
id
Jimmy
IA'I)oux
and two Green stunned 1 8thranked
fifth
Alabama, rated
le from
.
scoring
passes
from
Bert
loves Purdue 17.14 on Don Taylor's,
Tennessee
outlasted
while No. 7

played, even Solve of
fly HERSt1IF.L
Press
Sports
Writer
the
reserves
in the second
Associated
and
quarter."
are
ranked
No.
I
"They
NISSENSON i'ryhody

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Eiaht Play

Kathleen,

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Monday1 Sept. 18 972

AR-The Sanford Herald

Legal Notice
•f the County
$.m.nol. County. Florida.

the

"WORRY CLINIC By George "XI S Crane, Ph.D., M.D.

that 'Mrs. tndicates that a
Moiba wonders why many
girl has picked a winning
women ar. now demanding
number in Cupid's
" _____
the use of "Ms." to replace
lottery.
the 'Miss" or "Mrs." Study
Out fl C.lifrm.i. the
my dissection of the rabid
)
of Thousand
News-Chronicle
Women's Lib members. For
/
/
Oaks took a po11 of tb ldsuch females are psyChOwomen's nrganilas.
¼
logicfihIy sick?
Crc
/
tions.
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Case 12-591: Melba C..
reet'ted that
And 6O
aged O. is a college coed.
\ts.," preferring the CilS'Dr. Crar.c,. she hcian.
d
1iss or
ZCJiIOt
IS
1fl%'
(female "Mrs." to desiinatt Wt'ltfle'l'i.
t,i Lesbians Lab.
for'the
\VhiCh se ti also obsesse'd
In f,ict. she is so r.sdical hoinose.uals-jealous
get a dia.
.
ssith a desire
in t'manding equal rights males).
mond engagement ring or
'IV %VI%'CS.
tr wtstnen that she is recolkge man's fraterult' pIn
tlii'
O
.ts a
4'i Spinsters shose Ufl•
relish a girl's (Il.1
I)o
'tilict.
poptilaritv with nn'n cost
mond or li.ist .iltit s ear'( 'ould her CCt'5SI%t' (1e tht'zn a wedding ring.
log her sorontv llfl
'TI In th.t '.iU5C l)t tItie
You readers ss'ill doubtless
Virile males in .\merica
inner pcycholnØcal sIns' se
ii
high aeement esen
the dotible.ring
itmples?
(in your d3()i.
sseddmg .c'ieimmV. tot)
nes er popu.
is es
"For she
For tht 11aPPY
If it ss i'rt'n't for hit' di'ft
suth hOVS and has are not the agitators for
si
propaganda of jeweltrs ,j
'
lopted a lot of male iss- woiiwns Liii
clergymen. the' (Iiitlblt"Iil)g
'illS such as searing jeans.
argues
MI'IL5s
ceretflollV SVO%I1I,1 flt'S ('1 11,15
smoking and drinking liquor. the' Ms.' should a ss'avs be
- been foisted OTi .%lfleI'%llt%
"And she dt'maiitls tli,it used to conceal a woman s
newspapers alss.e use 'Ms. marital status.
So \Viimen's 1.ib re.ills defti nt
'miere is no 1114 11,' r('a5071
f .ul) wiitflt'tlS
tedit 1)1 ti..it
t' TIiiI h
(
slit' (I('fllAtldS, "to indt,ttt'
i,.i:in'. IlIcte.itl III MISS
IS inarntI di tilsle-ring 11)0(15 .itIO!i 111
ss hetlirr a WOfl%fl
SO 110W (10 VOSI t1ii
in- the flht'Pdefli s t'ddiii iitii.il
once the' rabid \Voinen's i1) than to offer that same
.
,
E'lcej'it for Cr15111)
foniiation aliouit
.ul' •s ,ttrs
5%iltllil
,ibt'se.
.dl
the
itthe'is
That's not true!
domii:.uit
HEED SHAKESPEARE
There- is a big ps'chohigi. i-age-rh' prefer a
the
male
who
55(1111(1
pIll .1
'55tt1t 55 as
\iIIi..iti
cal reason in fasor of
of their
a superb .'pplie'd Pss
'Mrs." for that is a feminine "Mrs." in front
fl.IOWS.
irin.uk
about
gist so his .Lj)t
iii,erk of tlistinction!
"preitestitig Itwi much apie enls solid core Iflt'Tli'
rl h.
it shoss's that a
\onu'ns Lii' .err
l5I1'I('flS 1..ib.
tit
WOO a htish.ind in the keen bets (f
thus
psvthologin'aliy
sick'
01 the follossing 4 grotipc. marriage market where we
which ssould be l(',%St inter- 11.1St- 05(1 3,000,000 escess 'Ales,. trite I' Tie Cts"e rS?e'stt'd in joining tlit' \O11it'TlS fetnah'ti alsos e the age of 21. ' .t ti*s n.e.paiv ,r.ri.ing a
.,
st.a"p.sl. sldr.s.e'l .,..i..,..
Iir"e s'lt 1.rittec
it'
1.111 lilt'S t,Iflent?
Since there aren t c'nouigh
p
adult males to go around.
1 Frustrated wis es.
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of

roolnn)141e

\

'ornen's

'mit

men

not so fslCd shall be void
S Delptne 0 JcIt'dl
s Evetyn Cummsng
As ecor5 of th Last
Will and Testament

come

reje1

BESSIE I BRUEIAXER.
deceased

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R .
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL AC
TION NO 73507. Division A
In Re The Marriage
EDDIE I. WILLIAMS,
p sand.
and
SANDRA P WILLIAMS.

wife

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me with the Clerk Of the Circuit

STATE 0 FLORIDA TO
CIt 105 I GRIFFITH.

JR

Resdef'cC
SUSAN I OR 1FF ITH
Residence Unknown
Ire brreb
each nf
o,.' a
tt't cd that a lu'? h% been brought
against you ifl the Circuit Court.
E.ghteenth Judicial Circuit, in and
for Seminole County. Florida. in
Civil ACtiOn No 121110 entitled,
you.

1557

JR and piicat.On for discharge. Objedions
CLETUS I. GRIFFITH,
thereto, It any. should be duly filed
SUSAN I GRIFFITH. Hit Wife,
Defendants, and you and each of Atter filing proof of publication
son. are required 10 file your answer Showing this notice has been
w"ittefldefefflfltO the Complaint p,sblished once a week for four

S Thomas E Cot
Publish Sept ii, 15, 3. Oct 2. 972
DEft

mediately thereafter otherwise a NELLIE A
you (URTLE IT. Pitr nusbarsd. JUDITH
default will be entered against
BRUGMAN and GLENN H
"
for the relief Oemande'd in the
uGMAPI. ncr husband. ED
i

organized and casting said estate, has cmpie1ed thC ad
the United m,n,stratlofl thcrdcif and h% filed In
a.irsuant to the laws of
5d court his final report and •'
States of America. Plaintiff, v

tPsit Court on September SIb, 972
rSei,li
Arthur 51 Beckw,th. Jr
At Clerk f the Court

Precinct 35

Shop

fOrccIoS4' a certan mortgage dated Orlando. Florida 321
July 1, 197%, arid filed July 2. 1971, attorneys
for EtecutOr
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Iid recorded in Official Records PubliSh Sept 1. 11, 15. 23. 1912
Book 137 page 744 ,nthe office Of the DEN 13

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Elementary
School PTA, 7:30 pm.. school
classroom
auditorium;
Goldsboro

visitations follow meeting.
School Board, 7:30 p. m.,
l.ymnan High School.
Sept.27
Great Lakes Club of Deltona,
6 p. m., dinner program; call

W E WIPIDERWEEDLE, ..
the firm of Winderweedle. Plail'ses,
Ward afsd Woodman. P A, P 0 Boa
$30. Winter Pars, Florida 37159, not
later than the S'ti day Of
1977, therein setting up the estate.
'"'
r leqi upOfl
above deScribed property
th
clalmedbyyouandsasouldyoufailto
oo so, default will b entered inst

WITNESS my hand and seal of thl
Court at Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida, thiS 31st day of .uuust,

1972.

for reservations

(Seal)
ARTHUR H. BECKWITPI, JR..
Clerk

Sept. 2$

Circust Court,
Seminole County.

Vets Barracks 2898, 2
First Federal S&amp;L

WWI

Altamonte

1L

By

Stings.

5
LWV general meeting.

7:30

p.m., Altainonte S&amp;L.

11111

2

1i!IiI

Eki'cn

Deputy Clerk

Oct.

(Jet. Ii
I.WV iigo_seeI
courthouse, 9a.m.

Cecelia V

W E WINDERWEEDLE. JR.
Pta ines.
Winder weedle.
Ward and Woodrn*n, PA

Boa uo
Winter Park, Florida 37759
Publish SIpt. 4. II. IS. 25, 1572
DElI 19

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Seals
ARTHUR H BEck.riTH, .1W
Circuit Court Clerk
Seminole County

By Cecelia V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
jOt'ffi 0. l.4AINES ESQ.

P0 Boa $30
WltW eq Park. Flori'Ja 3270'
PUDbSh Sept II, IS. 23. Oct. 7, 1577
OEN46

COURT,
CIRCUIT
THE
IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT. 1ff AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION NO. 72.1152
In me The MarrIage of,
JUDY I. VA7. WART, Wife
VAN

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Persons Having Claims or
Demands Against Said Estate;
You arid each of you are hereby
and required to tile any
r.'
ea
•rd derearids *'fiCh you, or
e,,np,fyou,mayhaveb9aiflsf said
estate ifl the office of Hon Wallace
H Hall. County Judge of Seminole
County. at his office in the Court
House In Sanford. Florida, within 51*
calendar months from the time Of
the first Publication Of tPils "Of Ct.
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Winder'w.edle. Names,
Ward and Woodman. P A.
201 Last New England Avenue

ARTHUR ROBERT

DECEASED

'APT.

bfusbarsd
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
VAN
ROBERT
ARTHUR
WART

Each claim or demand must be In
writing and contain the place of
residence arid posf office address of
the claimant and must be sworn to
Dy fhe claimant, his agent or at.
or IPso same Shill b s'o'd.
S Philip C. Riffe
As Etecubor
id estate
Of
wl4ITF'ELD. WRIGHT,
IEOPIHARDT 5. TRICKEL
705 Metcalf Building
O,l.SridO, Florida 32101
Alorneys for 'P. Estate
Publish: Sept. 1$, 7S. Oct. 7,9, 972
0E64.73

22c a line

Vir9ifl'ô McManul, Clerk LuCille
Norman. Shirley Clark, Dorothy J.
Schembera. Margaret R Cot

6

Terrier, black &amp;
ACE Vicinity
'bite. His name Is
15th &amp; Cedar, REWARD. 327

Maynard. Joann Schmid, Wilma
Brown

ST

Precinct 41 -Milwe. Middle School

Raymond Morris. Clerk. Joseph A.
RevdS Sharon Kay Prescott,
Seminote High School
Mrs. Minnie Smith, Clerk. Mrs.
Sally
Rebecca Teston, Mrs
Scnluger, Mrs. Mae Edmonds, Mrs.
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BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
By, Greg Drummond,
Chairman
I'jth Sept. IS. 1972

Ave

DIAL A DE VOl ION
37) SOlO
Central Baptist Churcn

.

Members of the League of
Women Voters of Seminole
County have receved a "jury
League's

administration of justice
committee for their unit
meetings on Tuesday and
Wednesday. Mrs. Clifford
elson Is chairman of the
committee directing the study
of the Florida justice system.
Courtrooms will be set up for
the trial of"JurySystern vs 'l'he
People" at 7:30 p.m. at the
borne of Mrs. Eugene Burke on
Tuesday evening, at the
Alt.amonte Community Church
Educational Building at 9:45
a.m. Wednesday and again on
Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. William Kirchhoff.
On Thursday evenIng. Oct. 5,
'Sentencing" will be the topic
of discussion at a 7:30 pm.
general meeting at

NORGETOWN

by Appointments

Domestic.ChlId Care
3363 Park
Realty 372.3470
Nights. Sundays&amp; Holidays Call
3226*24
322 6053
372 6436

ST. JOHN'S REALTY

Availableniohfsat 372 2)32
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PARK LIKE SETTING
Surrounds this 3 bedroOm CO home
located Irs prestige neighbOt'PiOCd Only 517.500.

Apartments Rent
Furnished

Male student has apartment to sPare
with another. All utilities fur.
nished 373 1110. ask for Troy

or write to Mills Pearson. Corp
5923 Carrier St North, St
3)711
Petersburg, lb

PIANO LESSONS

COMMODORE APARTMENTS

12 Week Chord Course

3077 Magnolia Ave 32) 1)10

SI arty Wetter. 37) 1)79

373 6731

Castle Custom Cbifldt5 .5 in fhe
process of eapantOfl. and in ti'ie
need of men Nee-ded cul out man.
p.,nter, mc,1 n.Ifl Good pay. pad
holidAyS, t,mr ,irid a half Icr
overtime, paid vac1l'On and ri
be-flefilt Apply fl perstiri.
Surance
Way.
Cyprus
NorlP'
30

i"irst

Bank, Altamonte Springs.
Judge Dominick Salfi, assistant
State Attorney Newman Brock,
Public Defender Gerald Rutberg and Probation Officer
James Lee will be guests the
League.
As a part of the Florida State
League study of the Florida
administration of justice. the
Seminole group will conduct a
iG,,,See i tour of the new and
old Courthouse and of the
county jail. This tour will begin
at9a.m.onWednesdaY.00t. 11,
San•
at the old courthouse
ford. Reservations must be
made by Oct. 6 to Mrs. Nelson
or committee members. Mrs.
William
or Mrs. James
Bilderbeck.
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SAN MO PARK 5, I 2 3 Bedroom
TrailerS &amp; ApIS 2 Adult parks. 7
l.imili parks 3313 Hey II 72

S.,ritørd 313 1930

FILLING, (Ills ut
SOLVENT
Lading, Waref,ouse work PleemI .1

me-n UNITED SOLVENTS. 32)
140%
Reliable man to drive truck, lm.,I
and unload material. nd work ci
lumber yard. 4$ Sir week I a
cetleflt lrinfje befle41ts Apply in
person after 9 a m to SCottP'S
P
Home BuilderS, 700 S Fren
Ave. Sanford

WELDERS. METAl WORKERS
or

skilled in metal fabrication or
Welding, consider opportunitY and
advancement Opening Dunedin
Shop. also field erection crews.
Dade City. Plymouth (OrlandOl.
Lake Wales. Vacation, tmk lam.

in

overtime,

now

culled.
Call
organilatiafl
Clearwafer (II)) 731 3363. or

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D ian ita rv

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Houses

Rent Furnished

32)7313

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petS 322 0274

Mobile HomeS Rent

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Business Property
For Rent

36' Melal buildillU on 75th 31
21'
HaCk of Park 5. StOp $100 mo z:
I 357

Plymouth (303) •u0337 Also
Wanted To Rent
29
helpers and _____________________________
openings fat' welder
lhfl
6
"sos
Wanted
fi,t
00
ICtS
laborers
sisiall I or ~ bedroom rural Purl
MACHINISTS
mi-nt suitable for senior citm:,' i
PIE L P ER S
plumliti
Indoor
,'Il%'Ufl
373 0940
s'' a
cia ybd
it"t ma I
,,lrigerator Reply boa 410, sr C
sal.'tniar
Experienced automobile
Sanluf i
i'. ',nfurd Herald
needed Good pay plan Apply ,r
a
t
person to BOB YOUNG'S AUTC
SALES, Hwy Il 97, Sinfd
Home

Ave.

AlIOdd Fellows are invited to
attend,Therewlllbeadiflfler In
the visiting dignitary.
Those wishing to attend the
dinner will meet at the lodge

honor of

hail

at 6 p.m.

Carpenters for work In cabiflel shoP.

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Apply Florida Supply Inc., cflet'
Bennett St..
of Lee Road and
WinIer Park.

lime

TRUCK DRIV12R. part
tOf' truck
(haulfer's license, 2
OiVENTS.
371 1401
UNITED
man an

Maintenance
round leepe' needed Oakla*

Cemetery

Memorial Park, 322 1263

part tim
O'oqdyear has openings for

cbllcctors Apply in person See S
M. PlaIt. 313W. st St

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Travel TraIler ill. I
rent (Full hook up) 4*040%).

1 fir,e bedrflo!fl, 2 bath. Cfl. excelle
ondition. by owner $%1,0O 31 .

640$

BALL REALTY
anti INSURANCE
LAI. F SI ATE INSU RANCE
101 C WIS1 I 01ST ST
lies 331 1?
('Ii 377 5441

,ii3t' Itt 'i''
r. 5ji2 duwil
JOHNNY
,,,il Bud

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FOR THE GOOD TIMES
Entertain It' thiS Immaculate 2
bdrm . 2 bath Deflary home. with
IS'a21' paneled famils room, large
patio, toned professiOnal 532.300
EASY STREET
(harmlnii7bdrm .2bath home. In
quiet Deflary neighbOrhoOd Close
1. Large Florida room.
to
screened porch. 2 air conditIoning
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Motorola Color TV. console modei.
5110 GOod condition 131 3i3
clean easier *ith tise flhe
I. 4..sro Eiec'V'C Sna'!sasas? Only
•,
.\14 f,,,
,,.
$1

carpets

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5110299 372

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Real Estate iVanted
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MLS-OpOfl Sunday I 30 4 p rs
Mi 3533

central Pieal and air, kitchen with
dispoSal, range and dishwasher,
formal dining room, fully ear
piled. enclosed garage VA. Fl-IA
1 ConventIonal FInancing 61%
1550. Mast Crank, ullder
PlO QUALIFYIPIGI Just 52,000 buys
four bedrooms, 1I bath wllh patio
Some In Wynnwood Monlhly
payments 512.3 . completed In I)
easily worth $70000
yearv
Call 322 3230.

75'

4.

This NEWSPAPER does
cctpt HELP
knowingly
wANTEC ADS tIsat in
dicates a preference based
on age from employers
covered by the AGE
IN
DISCRIMINATIC
EMPLOYMEN' ACT
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Hour oHie

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Small but very altrad.ve Paneled
walls Carpeted thru oul Screened
pOrCh, garage &amp; wiork ShOP
512.500 $7000 down easy tdrn's
713 Cedar. 32) 573

2 ltcbr'fl . trailer Air condifiofint
I V lights and gas No clslldrI
under 7 yrs No Pelt. 54.3 a week
322 9066

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Lots For Rent

32) 0174

PlyrflOUtt'I Fur'f 'ii
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reels, sIghtly used 540 373

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carpeting. Ca. fruit trees. amtje
rooms Ideal school area 323 4337
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the indeperxlent Order of Odd
Fellows of Florida will make
his official visit to Sanford
Lodge 27 IOOF on Monday at 8
p.m. at the lodge hail at 107

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no First and last Phone 323 1741

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1919 S French
313 199%
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SunS &amp; E,et 377 7374
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Two bedroom, ibath, Florida room,
beautIful yard, needs sons, work
SI1,947.14 Some terms Cash will
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From this 3 bedroOm CS home on
these
corner lot Just look at
features Two baths. family room,
carpel. custom made
dishwasher.
entrance foyer,
disposal. 2 patIos. (I covered),
redwood fence, breakfast rook
for
with bar, and of course, a c All
125,000 Better call today.

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lsjrn,Shid 177 50 Adults 30% F
511i 377 7296.
I arid 7 bedroOm Modern

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Orange City and Deflary. c105i fl
yet far enough away to enjoy
privacy Three models on site
Priced for lots start at 54.500 *Ith

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under ground, rolling land

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
17054 Park Ave .322 6173

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Realtor

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Dies. Joyce, and ctorshem
Women's Shof'S 13 00 Men's wo.•'s
13 00 Buy 2,4, 6or more oars Ird
Save lots of money Yen's 4'
man. 112 95. men's F
510 00 and 513 91 Saa a 'i''. s'C!'i

LISTEN TO THIS?
39 Acres with mobile home facilities
ready to POCK up. Plenfy of room
for kids id horSes

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Poultry

reduced prices
Slew Group Women's 'same brand'
57 99 and 11 95 Red Cross. Con

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Hwy 7 #7
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SHOE SALE
We are dump'ng hundreds Ot SrI:.
surplus from the ent.re -". ri
Special Sections. at Fabuic'.

5t Johns River From 113.730
which includes home &amp; lf A
fabulous community. *.tis alt
facIlities Of' 17 7
recreational
SanfOrd
end DeBary Of!
between
Port Florida Road Phone
4431. DeBary Or Orlando 617 3004

We Have Many Other Listings
Open All Day Every Saturday
Available Sundays

:mnderella's Nursery and Child Care
Center.Opening Monday. 3723394.

COIN LAUNDRY
COIN DRY CLEANERS
Is coming to Sanford Two Choice
locations neat to convenience
stores. Ideal investment op
portunity. For more informalion
call George CahelO, (305) 644 5275

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3 J.314 Au') 4?'C'
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garage. fireplace, plus central
heat and ar. and by renlung Out
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masonry home Ljttlity room On
I acre with)) c.trus fre-eS 129,500
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clays 327 6)11.

BusinesS Opportunities

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llt;nn. iCCOP vr,nWii%SIiIrI. 11'i
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'netweef' I 1 &amp; Sartordi New 4,
q.buIlt auto oar's 1230303

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76405 1/13''S A,m'
SANFORD
HA $19,730. one lilt. 4 bedrOor" 7
",,itt'i central Pci' and .1', 'a'
p'tfmng Sanland') Realty InC Raai
tcrs. $34 4777

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Esciusive
Cuhy
You can beat the high cost of IivinQ
by purchaSing this 2 bedroom, 7
bath with den. dinifl9 room. double

P1141 cR1.51 BAPTIST
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appointment to see this newly
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Can Help
Phone 17) 436?
WrileP 0 110. 1213
Sanford, ilorda

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are getting higher. but not this
fenced 3 bedroOm, with nice fruit
trees Only 516.500.

Semiretired couple desires part
custodial work, churCh
time
preferred Phone 373 0219.

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Justice System 1

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income 120,700

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good canditI41 574.7)75

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Parts. AccessorIes

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57500 377 144%

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oov, pl.flty of
s.nk. StiW' and
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SPPIPIKLEPS, uSed large grove 0,
'arm s,prnImidfs Leonard. $31 6.379

jrnshSd olrt,9 2 r.''
with liv'fltj 'o'n ,,rIJ cp.i.ite
iriru room, kitChen. t. i'
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way to beat the high cost of living
it to buy IbIS nice duplea, reside in
one unit, and lease the other for

IS up after Oct. 1.

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YOU TROUBLED! Call To'
Free, 641 7077 for "We Care'
"Hotline'' Adults or Teens
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57,900

Esclssive - If ou
VIAYFAIP
need room, we've got of in thiS
b.,.autlful 3 bedrOom, 2 bath with
all ti ectras 133.000

Cooks, kitchen personnel and
waitresses. Must be 2% Apply
Fountain Lounge. 2400 French

Jonnie Elam

Magnolia

Li0 and lraier ce,r

1070 Ford C,aIava ."
rn',' good COnditiOn Call 127 4*
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For uSad furniture. appliances
tools. etC Buy I or 1001 ten'iS
Mart. 313 Sanford Ave

Retiring?

"?anfords Sales Leader

T V conve?Qf'Ce special riCt
p
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aopt.ances 373 0691

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it 77 Sanford
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fireplace.
room. living room with
hgh celngs On corner with
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chacsOirw' ,ramt naIl •vaf'ing's.
444 77'

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141ii1. all fenced
icre good garden

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Urban

.,ntral air. Florida room,
screened patIo, fenced yard, plus
more Fair priced at 577.300 l.t
ciS ShOw you your neat home tiVJa

JaCk &amp; Jeans Beauty Salon, Sanford
Plaza, needs beauty operators.
Top commission paid. Full or part
time, Helen Hughes, Mgr 372
2041.

Man's billfOld conlaining
I,DST
,$lmportaflt papers Lost Sunday.

$

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AVENPIA PARK
txlrm , charmer. Nestled in tree's
ms ii settled area. Feature's nçludC

We Irain you. Good commission
Yellow Cab Co., 201 S. Park

Boston

7 or 377 9720 after 6

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PrecInct 24-Portable. SE corner of
SR 4)4 &amp; US 17.91
Stolen Green, Clerk, Velvet Jacobs.

i,',l,Oorn, 7 bath. fanmiy &amp; See' '.1
'nt, carpeted. corner lot t c"
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bedroom. v,ng moore'. dining
room, new wail to wail carpet. new
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room
am. corner lot, shade 1. fruit tree's
519 500 321 JIll

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I' yts • old, gd natured xwid
around small s-hifrtrw" Best .'s'f
377 4516 of 3375939

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family room, large lot 513.900
377 11Sf) evenings Owner Broker

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Fully equipped Sea iri Ruid.rq A
'if Sanfrird flr,atwiorks 0' atI 614

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off men, assemblers. lilt dr,vers.
Starting
stackers, and helpers
,sages for skills are 1330 an hour
,srsd up 'full time Short WOrk
w,'ek, part time available
Complete DIne-fl t,rograms are
,i,,,ilable for steady workers,
cat,OnS, insurance,)
holidays.
Apply 1297 Charles St LongwoOd
at the production office

ST Black Miniature Poodle 9

Center

precinct 21 - Idylwildo School
Oa's'v Doweli, Clerk; Dorothy B
l'tollenbeck. Connie N Rrovvn, Doris
P4 Harriman. Louise Knowles
Precinct II - Jaycee Information
beth, Sanford
Florence Loosing, Clet'kz Laura B.
Ludecke, AlIce L. Pdordgran,
Georgia M. Price. Ina Galloway
Precinct 21 - Sanford Civic Center
Howard Custlirtg, Clerk; Lida
'
Stirse, Floyd A. Palmer. ,j. Pivgti
Truluck, Beryl Dyal
Precinct 13 - Prairie Lake Legion
Hall
Charlotte I. Randall, Clerk;
Richard Randall, Miss p,S5l'l? ,
C,',hn, Foster J ScPiuren

S4I ',o I ranch AstP
Day 37) 7717

TI rep bedroom, I bath, fenced
Ireel, 4S mortgage or ref inane.
Firm, 516.500 3711174

CatI Torn F#an's 377 7411

ISO

Sanford Realty

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aauh.t.il A , C (II pup's Pet
Pnw i4l1/ rnavno.n" 'sIrviff
.na% 02 4191,

'IF?? 7'iAN'. c'AT"P•i ';.FA MARl'
ripen Sat Sun Ran
Afsfl5 frOm Ongtrats, Lnvqwfwid
,
P.!rgara?ilt. atOmat'C ,va'sbar.
cs!P'ht p.ns,iaPiotd .tan'is 37) 4715

','r,iorS
l'ra,ef
,r)y')s5 cr'oprI',r, oOoo'
ti,r'?o*'ri Saric'srrl. 177 44i
Boats

)f SALE 1711 F,,rir,vfC1$HP.

u,!,t TY
2374 Park. 377 715
alter hourS, 37) 0645
137 9751

AMERICAN WOOD
PRODUCTS. INC

Lost&amp; Found

PrscInciIS-SImifloieCOUntyAIrlLaurel A. CPsecefsky, Clerk, Ruth M.
Carter. Edna Prisit
Precinct IS -Seminole High School
Georgia Chorpenng. Clerk; Mary
1) Burton, Ethel Carver, Mary I

Jim Hunt

ALA EMPLOYMENT
17.92. Casselberry
Rc'gt'ncySqS)l 3100

$IARTOR CANCEL IOUR
IvAD NEXT DAY

Seilert, Agnes Egener, Rita
GalIimorc. Evelyn Seielute, Nancy

i

1.0,'! DOWN PAYMFPI I
C )MP,EiE1 PFCOPIDITiOP4F()

Mile off

,P,.AL'L UNTIL NOON TO

tOil C,MC 7 !I truck r
.'mp !WSdV Call 223

Marine Equipment

hlfif 5. t'P tOP
Va cant, I flrjrrn
ihapO, n.W carpPtiflg. cAsh
M
issumi mortgage 5l).1
litteman, Rmoer. 172 7641

'-

Anita McGinnis. Clerk. Carolyn P
Hughes. Rose kaplan, Virginia

summons" from

OVFPPIMEP4T OWNED 540M1 'I

AL SO
General Laborers-'-57.S0. Mamn
bersance 57 2Sup Roofers helpers
and dry wall helper, will train
Many more

SATURDAY
's! 9 :OOA.M,1012N00N

v4btC I
%f*IC 5.alpflII'i$ Simm.ia.
Female par?
old. gentla
t'
peViiAfs 45f4 CalIco. I 'yr 171.1157

Houset'sotd Good's

SSA

Boats and

Houses For Sale

ii

"

,;'tONDAYthrU FRIDAY
30 A.M. to 5: 30 P.M

Precinct iO-EastbroOk Swim Club

Precinct 42

Houmes For Sale

ii

-

'TT INTIOPI SANFORD PEOPLI
Needed Now.
Complete Restaurant SI aft
cataci girl, cooks, prep man, dish
washerS. bus girls. wailres%e-t, bus
twjys. pot washers. hostesses. and
i ,,Shsers Good Raises, Nice Boss
'?e open al S Be Here Early I

ertiofl in computing the,,' earned

rt.,,fl',' par? Persian K.ftens 110
1197

'7' rwil ,apfnaIll5ijat , vi
scm's tIlO. iVitPt 751Y)V5
m.I.'j, one ow*ef Cat'

eta, he, tM I. VI fi

Help Wanted

All advertising appearing in The
Sanford Herald on Wednesday will
gtomafically be placed in Thur
FAMILY BARGAIN NEWS
days
IICTION that is distributed to an
adiliorial 11.500 homes in the area
a Advertisers should include this

Middle School
rtargarel Green. Clerk. Jane
Sharon Drake, Mea
(
Eli's. Mrs Floyd B,'nson. Thomas
E Embree. Beulah Embree
Precinct 39-St. Johns Village Craft

-

Judaism.

line

CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

'.'

PIapp, Marian BialoCk, Christine
Ricker, Mary Edna Burton
Precinct Il - South Seminole

r

a

a

15

Joyce kneale Do'wler, Clerk. Ester

-

.JP

2$c

Precinct 37 - Pinecrest Baptist
Church, Sanford

-

rn.,

C thru 70 limeS

Corkiev

-

574-1182

]6c a lIflO

t)FAt,ER AUTO 5*1 l
17 0')
373.1335

17) 1*45

I ill tim,' 1454S Irid I F'N's 3 II shift
1'
I'.,rf lime IPPI'S II 7
i,'r iCfl(Cd .yi(JdS 7 3, or 3 II st,tl
I i%ik lull tirnC Apply L.akevit'e'
tlur%,litj (cvit,. 917 IT 2nd 51
'.arlord

(51.75 MINIMUM

.J Edward Content, (leek, Patricia

133 Wall St demanded in said Complaint
The nature of thS suit iS to P0 Boa 433

,',ARD ALLEN HARDWICKE and
syfl W HAROWICKE, , wife,

p thru 4 times

,y.ble-n! ori0treWI, iTr*vf" 'r,'l.'

I( "y "l'.' ywll. ,opbes 171

II, iiiti( .51, ,si,,%trr pmefi'rroitilv.
"e' salon openflu. Sanfu'b
11,'otie's tpnfmdntiAt 031 SOIl

-

Il) 31)5

c,re

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Cnwyrr,$Ct Tfuek. 1961. heavy it,t'i'

Pats ArId Supplies

63

GUYS HOUSE 01 BAR UQUF

Rates For Consecutive
Ihe
- :
i'i' Insertions-No Change
Of Copy.

't times

.

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-

a(c not ad

(ounter Girl Wanted
Ap
iroeimafrly 33 hrs per we'eIs
5%
per hr Apply in person

Longer Your Ad Runs
tiq Ldss It Costs Per Line
Per Day.

ri

van Buren. WIliam 0 Taylor.
Ll,hdth ii Content, Margaret N

.eq

10 BUY OP 511 L AVON
(ill 641 1079

1

- Social Hall, St. Mary

1 It 540 tag Pntrs
Bt&amp;r' &amp;
v$liPC 1 ft old p,,am.,so ian,1

Female Help Wanted

14

Orlando
831-9993

Magdalen Catholic Church

-

JIM

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ole

fl

.

"'fl

Ann B Cowan, Clerk. Mary I
Ktrnbro. Betty Taylor. Margaret M.

£kI, 1oPPlfrff10E;

i'alure Male help wanted for WOrk
ml ornamental nursery SemI
relired may be considered Send
short resum. to Boa 442 c a The
c4lnfnrd herald. Sanford. Fla

322 -2611

.e i,l - 0
'1$, 4It'il"f
I) ,5e, eat i'i'o
5? lOS Øoh Y4eC i.isal Cars
#1 5t St 33)5107

PanonIa via, I-" st. ri sico

.tan with esperience in puiiing
mobile homes and Ipt up Call 773
4)30 I"iilll*riJ Mobilo Home's. Hwy
Il 7. Orange City

Church

,

.

Dir.Ct Phone Lines
To Want Ad

s

CC.fl

TruckS And Trailers

71

LivestoCk And
Poultry

67
SURE,

_________

-

Art S.nsoei

b1

15th

Male Help Wanted --

ill,11,,, g;,w
triva, light
in
Apply
,i,hniifh(lurinlj
person to r.d.ral Parts. Inc
Bldg 140. Sanford Airport

Seminole

Ocliti, Vitki Mckenzie
PreCinct 33 - SanlandO Baptist

w'th thC Clerk of said Court. and consecutive weeks, the matter of
serve a copy tIered upon Slid approval of sad report and the
Pla,ntift. or itS attorney. THOMAS
ordering of distribution of said
A SPEER. of SPEER &amp; SPEER. estate will come before the court.
whose adOress s P 0 Boa 1364. 113
S James T. Dillon
Magnola Aytnue SaritOrd Florida
AS Etecufor
32771. or. or before October 1,. 1972.
of lad estate.
nd it too fail to do so. a Default
Judgment will be entered against ,SSAC.UIRE. VOORHIS
you. and each of you. for the relief &amp; WELLS

Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole

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0

precInct 33 - Longwood Town Hall
Elena Shaw. Clerk, Howard J.
Wi'stfall, Dorothy E Heath. Marie
Linda Martin, Meda
Elgin.

that the undersigned as Eaecutor of

IrSJV •#5kI
•,t!'
U fl

rim carpenter, must have tocls,
lransporfation Call afler 6 p m.
1)031 371 IllS, 311 7644

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Class

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JLi
IJ6IJ
RI
IRIJ
JIM
liii .JNMRU'
.a.
a

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thryn Malioy. Clerk, Gertrude F
Nopr. Dorothy Suliivat. Betty

FOR DISCHARGE
All persons are hereby notified

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PrecinCt 32 - Portable, adacent to
south side. Mayfair Country Club

AND APPLICATION

'

INFORMATION

flone. I yla fludiannon. Deaa J

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WANT AD

Stricki, Philip Hagerts. Laura
Ray Ida I. leach

NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT

poration

Court ether before service on cOD,h.t wfe, JOHN A DURYEA
-OURYEA. hiS wife,
and
Petitioner's attorneys or im
BARTLETT and

Swallower

____

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Andrews. Clerk. Dorothy

,

me:

County, Florida, encumbering the
following described property. lying
PUBLIC NOTICE
PIACY .10 W,NDHAM and anc Ding in Seminole County,
In
Compliance
with Chapter
her
,
wit
W'
W
IP4DPIAM
Florida, to
S
ROBE RI
102 017. Florida Statutes, notice 5
Lot 25. Block 0 W000MERE
husband, if living, 1150 t oeao. ther
hereby given that the following
nnknOwfl hilts, deviSift. legate-eS. PARK. SECOND REPLAY. ac
the body is not
By Cecelia V Ekern
API - scere able to offer much about deaths
have been selected by the
as
oersons
SARASOTA, Fla
thereof
to
the
p4at
spouses. cording
trustees.
-an?ees.
claimed
is
for
the
anatomical
Deputy
Clerk
t,t'flOrS.
Su(CeS5OS.
C
any
reCordEd
.n
Plat
Book
13,
Page
73.
Board
of
County Commissioners of
Alex IAnton, a little Irishman his background.
:re'd it%
County. Seminole County, Florida. to serve
p'IUTCI'fISON AND LEFFLER
Records
of
Seminole
board
to
be
offered
an
oppor.
Mrs. William Bennett, who
Ottse'y parties cl.'m'ng by. through. Public
who ssiallowed four 27-inch
as Clerks and InspectOr 5 for the
OffIce Drawer H
Florida
against AMBROSE C
r50er o
Second Primary Election to be held
swords simultaneously to live nextdoor tohmcon's small tunitytoacceptthe body foruse Sa0rd, Florida 32771
TOGETHER with the following
FORD and MARY I FORD. P%
cat October 3 1977
Range,
Attorneys for Pefit.Oner
described ruipment
become the world champion, house said she and her husband in medical schools.
Portable Building at
Precinct I
Then a local organization of Pbl,sh Sept 11. IS. 23. Oct 2. 1972 wife JOHN A DURYEA anø
RefrQeratOr, Wall to Wail Car
has been saved from a medical had known hum for about a
DURYEA. his wifd. NELLIE A
Sanford
Middle
School
peting.
retired performers called Show DEPt 45
'ear.
student's scalpel or a pauper's
BARTLETT and --- BARTLETT.
WITNESS my hand and offiCial Peter J Bukur, Clerk, Martha B
"lie was such a nice man. I Folks of Sarasota called a __________________________ hCr huStSnd. JUDITH Pt seal 04 tIns Court at Sanford. A:Zarelio, Ethel K PeurifOy. Gilbert
grave by a group of retired
FICTITIOUS NAME
GLENN
BRUC.MAN and
know
that he was a performer meeting at the hospital Sunday
Seminole County. Florida, this 13th F ileger
circus performers,
Wilson School, Paola
NOT iCE 15 hereby given that I am
her husbani, ED
Precinct 2
BR OMA
day of September A 0 1972
Boyle
and
that
he
was
even
written
up
and
voted
to
underwrite
any
cxBorn in Roscominon.
eesgageø ri butiriCSS at 7410 WARD ALLEN 54ARDWICkE ard
Dorothy MeadorS. Clerk; Robert
ISeal)
penses to ensure Linton re
Maitland.
Rd
Dorn. Ruth Boutwiell, Marie Hittell
Fielding*ocid
County, Ireland In 1904. lanton in The Book of Records."
ARTHUR H BECKWITN. JR
EDYTH V 54tR0W'C(E, pi,t *'fi
Precinct 3- Midway Fire House.
World
ceived
a
proper
burial.
SemInole
County,
Fiorda
under
thE
NANCY
JO
WIP40tIAM
and
Court
Clerk of Circuit
"The Guinness Rook of
died of a stroke Sept. 2 In this
Jitney Avenue
fo.tious name of NEsS' VISTA ROBERT W
WINDI"fAM, he!'
of
Seminole
"The
longest
Records" says.
tms'n which is the winter home
Hal A Colbert. Clerk; Carol A.
CONSTRUCTION. and that I intend husband,
Ott eridan's
County. Florida
Kircflhoff, F. W Pope. Sr. Era 0
of the Ringling Bros. Barnum length of sword 'swallowed' by
•oresis,ersa.onamewtfitlseClerk
By Cecelia V Ekern
AMENDED
Jackson. Annie B RiggiflS
Deputy Clerk
and Bailey Circus and the re- a practiced exponent is Alex
ot 'Sir Circuit Court. Seminole
NOTICE OF SUIT
iii
Precinct 4 - CIty Hall Atamonte
with
THOMAS
A
SPEER
in
accordance
Coursty. Florida
tirement home of hundreds of lAnton who was S-feet-and'-3ORD
Springs
A','ft'O'E
OF
SPEER
8.
SPEER
provisions 04 the FiC'!itiOtit
inches tall, lie has 'swallowed'
Mary LOUiSC Eigin. Clerk; Ruth B
circus people.
'
P0 Boa 1364
Statutes, TOW't Section MAR's L FORD. "i S
Name
Nyc. W E Battle, Miio Green, Carol
113
Magnolia
Avenue
lie was well liked by neigh- four 27-inch swords at one (c I
known
residence
unknOwn.
JOHN
A
165 0' Florida Statutes 1937
(I
C Lantverk
fl'S
37771
-DURyEA.
Florida
Sanford.
OUR'YEA and
S ia''es Stanley Salacak
bar-s and friends, but it wasn't time."
Precinct S - City Hall, Oviedo
unknO*r..
Attorrie s s for Pl'rstff
residence
.fr.
last
hnOwfl
ce-pI
a.
1917
1?,
If
25
Pisb
Bill English. former sidehovi'
until he died that everyone reSept ¶5. 23. Oct 7. 9. 1972 Edna M Stale-v. Clerk, Mrs P F.
Pubi,sn
ALLEN
.'tARDWICKE
FOWARD
DEPt 10
k1fl9. Ethel Milder, Bernice K
alized they knew very little rnanagerforClyde Reatty's and
.,rid (DY 'III W HAROWICKE. DEN 11
18
Kelsey, Eleanor Morgan
Sells and Grays Circuses, said SepL
about him.
residence
Community House,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND ps wife, l$st known
PrecInct 5
Seminole
County
Legal
TheSarasotaCounty Sheriff's he hired Linton for the Reatty
COUNTY, FlorencePlei;htS. ROot? 1. BO1S3
CITY OF AL7TMONTE
SEMINOLE
FOR
Geneva
arid
SPRINGS. FLORIDA
Mrs Esther Smith, Clerk; Luyine
Department and the County sideshowtnl95g.LintoflWOrked SecretariesAssn.,6p.m., Lake
FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION NO. 72- a. Pelion. South Carolina 75123.
Notice of Public Hearing
Monroe Inn. Initiation of
named Defendants b
K'nnaird, Dorothy E. Oldham, Lola
atve
if
tf'se
1593
Medical Examiner's office be- for the Beatty show until 1966
unknown hEirS. devises's.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Bernard
members.
QUIET
TITLE
SUIT
dead.
their
gan a earcli For relatives who when English hired him for
Pdot,ce 5 hereby given by thC City
Community House.
Precinct
AL F 5t40'A'EP$ and MAP. te.t.es . orantees, successors.
Sells and Grays. English said Sept. 15
Council of te City of AuamOflte Chuluota
would claim the body.
trustees. spouses. creditors or
JORIE N SHOWERS, hiS wife,
Spr.ngs, Seminole County. Florida, Lucille Jacobs, Clerk; Grace
Skhool Board, 7:30 p. m,,
Plant.ffs. i;,nors and any other parties
the little sword swallower
But Linton's remains still Lay
that said City Council will hold a
Toftely, 0. P
or
Seymore. Anne E.
claiming
by.
through.
undir
etinfererice
room.
,..
retired in 1966.
in the Sarasota hospital
Public Hearing on the Question of Boulden. Evelyn Fore, Irma
SELEP4OP S .ZELLEYarSOHARRY againsttheabOVe1'amEd0efdt5t5
EnlLsh said he thinks Linton Sept 19
changing the zoning classification Williams
Morgue over the weekend and
KELLEY. her husband, and or any of tem, and all persons
F
from RI LA Single Family Dwelling
it
New
Jersey,
"but
Precinct S - Slovak Gardens
ptlict' said it looked as if he had a son in
iwv unitmeetmg, 7:45 ). 111.,
Psavirig
or
claiming
to
haste
any
JAMES N YOUNG and - District, to R 3 MultiPle Family Community House
seas one of those things he never
would he claimed by the count)'
17
Shoshonee Trail, Indian YOUNG. his wiifC. if living, and it estate. r,9h'. titie or interest in
Dittr,ct, for 'he following desCribed Gladys I Jane, Clerk. Shirley
lked about. I could never Hills.
oead their uflOwn heirs, deviceS. upon the hereinafter described
anatomical society win a day
property
Haynes. Barbara Svaricar. Mary
thereof
iegatees. grantees. trustees. property or any part
East 101 feet of the North ' Of the Grove. Margaret Becker, Cdr C F
draw him out about that."
or two.
Sept. 19
YOU ARE HERE BY NOtIFIED
NE ' of the NE '. of Section 24.
spouses. creditors, Iienors. Sot.
Petre
lie characterized lAnton as
A few retired circus and sideForest City ComLyman High School VISA cessors, and all Other parties that a Suit to Qu't'f title hat blEn Township 31 South, Range 21 East, Precinct S
show performers knew Linton "a quiet little guy, always
SemInole County, Florida
claiming by, through. under or b.J'2Plt ri thr C"(u' Court '
munity House
Sem,nOle County, lords, against
and said they remembered pleasant and with r,ever a bad meeting 8 p.m. in auditorium: lgo riO them.
The Public Nearing will be held in Mary W. kren:er. Clerk; Mary
open house.
th Cty Hail. Altamonte Springs. WilSOfl, Clarence N Atchley
and each of vixs cIairPng any
COo
Defendants
ushen he worked the various sord about anyone."
Flor,da,onTuI'idaY,OCtOber3, 1972.
sta'e. r•gPit. title or intereSt fl O
Lake Mary
is
PrecInct
NOTICE OF SUIT
The standard procedure in Sept. .O
sideshow circuits, but none
real
ati 30p.m or .ssoontl'erufteras
Elementary School
'TO SELEPIOR S KELLEY and upon 'Ps? f011Owing described
possible, at wihiCh time interested Homer M
Gleason, Clerk.
property situated in Seminole
LWV unit meeting, 9:45 a.m., HARRY F KELLEY. her
___________________________________________________________
parties fr arid against the proposed
Catherine S Gehr, Phyllis L.
Flor.da, t wit
County.
ra
YOUNG
arid
JAMES
erd
AIt.amonte Community Church.
zoning change will be heard arid
Rungenstein, Lillian B Burke
__________________________
LoIS 3.6. 7. S.9. 10. ii and 17, Block
h5 etC. if living, arid if
I
Aci.,' te Pr,.,, PSiIl•
LWV unit met'tirig, 7:30 p.m., YOUNG.
final action token
First Federal
precinct Ii
SAP4LAPIDO
THE
SUBURB
dead their ur5j'O*l's heirS, desiiseeS. 2?
I.."
Tha Notice will be Fublithed Di
Altamonte Springs
Buildirsg,
lO
home of Mrs. William Kir•
ALT A MONTE
trustees. BEAUTIFUL.
egatees, granted,
posting in thret (3) publiC places
Harriet? Hearn. Clerk, Corers. H.
L
SECTION, according Q the Plat
chhoff, Sanford.
spouses. CreditorS. l,eriOrs. sl.ic
within the City of Altamonte Ard'ews Debra Page. L H An
cessors, and all other parties thereof, as re-corded in P1st BoOk 3,
4(iPedjdigsl
_____
ACJIUSS
The Sanford Herald. a newspaper of Precinct 12-Forest City.Bear Lake
1 Sater ol
general circulation in said City, on. Fire Station
against them. laSt known residence of Seminole County. Florida.
La'ali(Rib
makers Club, 9 a.m., First HilISbOrough County, Florida;
mi
ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
(1) time at east f.fteen ns days W. A Forward, Clerk, Sharon
7 Priestly title
sflen
Er.gist'. r." er
prior to the time of te Public 0001101. Stahl. Pauline Perkins,
residence uhenown
t file your answer or other
Federal
S&amp;L13 Lnt.rstsc'e
________
______
______
r
46Precl
Hearing
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Suit defense personally or by your at
JeSsie I Nowii, Dorothy Fuller
14 Reach
49 So1.tir
DATED this 14th day Of Sep
in the torn,'y. with thC Clec of the Circuit
precinct I) - Winter SprIngs Town
20
Quiet
Tit
ie
as
been
brought
Sept.
'0
drstw.abc:i
53 1&amp;iL:ei
Hall
Circuit
Court
of
$emrsoie
County,
Court,
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit,
ferber.
A
0
1577
lS5truck
LVV'V unitmeeting, 9:45 a. m.,
S Jane Richards
Johnnie E. Gray, Clerk; Mary
Florida 5ifl5t you and each Of you Seminole county. Florida, at thi
succe.ivei'
Indiana
Community Church, clairnir;
Alt.amonte
City Clerk f the
Williams, Louise Owens, Norma
Courthouse In S•nford Florida. arid
an estate. right. title
15 School mArks
32 Mu*ical
,. 56CliriJrial
€ Str.plsrig
C'ty of Alfamonte
Lang
LWV unit meetIng. 7:45
IT Symbolic
n'eres' nor lien upon the foliowiirig to serve a copy mere upon the
thection
I E'.h.aust
Springs, Florida
Lyman High School
Precinct 14
11 Turn aiidt
situate-a
in
property
2004
Hibiscus.
real
Plaintiff's
ettorrse'v.
John
0
Hairses.
described
l3Ambary
1Tapestr'
3$Biacktoard
S JOSEPH DAVIS, JR ESQUIRE
Elton P Richards. Clerk'
Rev
i9 Fairs' fort
firm
Of
Wirlderweldie.
to
*.t
Florida.
Seminole
County,
Esa. of the
39 Frightens
9 Make a
STEP4ST RON. DAVIS &amp;
RIodla P01111,, Pearl H Hardilon,
Sept. 24
S", Hairse's, Ward and w000man. p
Lots S arid 17, Block
41 ttar'ate
burn,;
Si Drowsy
MCINTOSH
Ruth Runge
A1fu'mats,
(3Mountain
lOConcral
Fa1iiI)'F Ufl DayafldptC'flicat
LAICEVIEW, according to the Put 704 East P4cc England Avenue, POSt Office BOa 1330
Precinct is-Sanford Civic Center
voters
ixist
crest
11 At iii tunes
as recorded in Ptat Book
thereof
Winter Park. Florida flTS9,f'D$ later
Sanford, Florida 37771
the
Mrs. HOrletfle W Roumillaf. Clerk
Mary
Church
23 Peruse
lake
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4,SArtj.st',ir.i.e
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Page II. Pubic Records f Seminole than the IItP daY of October, 1572.
Attorneys for thC City
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Arinefte Laing, Raymon P Schmttt,
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45 Palm fruit
12 noon;
O IIi.IUIbCICIII
Nativity, starting
therein setting up te estate, right.
County, Florida,
of Altamonte Springs,
Lucille 54. Pearson
2 Maitsan
31 Boat .addk
:i Jn
dinner and refreshments
you are required hereby to file title. Interest in or I.e? Upon the Florida
Florida Power I m
(comb lorm
PrecinCt 15
l2Sound
river
I.00ksuflen
3Prsmitisre
3SArsbnan'sr
ployses' Lounge
your enseer Ot Other written above described property claimed Publish. Sept. 10. 1577
served in and around the
UMntwwind
Z3Scold
chi.el
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Millie Urbanskl, Clerk; Mrs.
defense personally, of by your at.
lSCoIorsdo
you. ar seould you fail to do $0.
24 Nativemetala SOMonat.r
church.
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4Tz-snsieiti'
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Raymond Finr*y. Thelma V Gale,
tn', win the Clerk of the Circuit default 0ogment will DI entered
2SHoidts'ix4jr SIKin4cdtide
36GirI'sr'.a.rr.e
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Mrs D C Brooks
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iAlleviate
Court. Eighteenth Jua.cial Circuit, against iou
Sept. 25
S Fragrant
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT Precinclll-Cassslb.rry Women's
37 Dri.nki:d
Tropical plant $4 Indian weight
Boy Scout Troop 7'S and Seminole County. Florida, at the
my PianO and seal Of
3iC' Deep holes
oleuree.si
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Club
Ccsjrthouse itt Santord. FIOrid and
SaritOi'cl
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...øiorer Group, 7 p.m.. at
Xala Clerk. AParian
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County, ForOa. ?tts 7th doy of
Marsh, Miriam Kaley, Mollis
l.iberal
CongregatIon - of
Estate of
Plaintiffs' attorney. we-Ose name is
September. 1972
Steudie, Melva Slade
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IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Chamberlin. Arlene AuStin
Altamonte Springs
Precinct 34
Filp No e.i
Elementary School
Estate Of
Alice C
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petitioner's attorneys, wpiose tA nai
Plantiff,
names and addreSS appear below, QF
October
10th
1972.
and
file
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or before
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"c or,gnat with thE Clerk Of thiS AMBROSE C FORD and MARY

Bury

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NOT ICE OF ACT ION

Court. Sem,riole County, Florida in
accordance with the orovisions at

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FICTITIUS NAME
NOT 'CE 5 hereby given that I am
at 1510 Ses
t',s ne
As a.
L?i.
Afl
110r,d* under the fiCtitiOuS name of
SPECIALTY SALES &amp; SERVICE.
.5!'id that I intend to regiSter said

NOTICE OF ACTION
10 Sandra R wli.ams
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
that an action n the nature of a FOR
of
FLORIDA
CIVIL
ACTION
NO 72
proceeding for diSsolution
marriage MS been filed against you IOU
SUIT TO
and you are required to serve a copy
QUIET TITLE
of your written eferese5. if any, to 1

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AS ,\nstratr C T A
Florida State flank
of the
Suite 27
CORE V FUNKHOUSFR,
Post Office Bo 1130
deceasEd
Sanford, Florida 1371%
SPIINHOLSER AND LOGAN
Attorneys for petitioner
pt 10. 23. Oct 2. C. 1*73 First F ederal Building
PubliSh
Sanford, Fiorida, 37771
DEft 70
AttOrneyS for Actministratrit
Sept 4. ii, 15, 73. 1572

PubliSh Aug 20 &amp; Sept 4. 11, 15, 1*72

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Clerk cii the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Fida in accordance with
he provisions Of the Fictitious
SectIon
Name Statutes. To Wit
153 0 FIid Statutes 1531
Sig Consumer Eledu-onics. f'C
Loren N Fredle

ST ENST RON. DAVIS
&amp; McINTOSH
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Seminole CiuntY. Fisrida,
5tIP
Summer
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Probate.
Winthrop Mains
YOU ARE HEREflY NOTIFIED in ro IstateOf
I5
COKE V. FUNKP4OUSER

FICTITIOUS HAM!

thl
NOTICE 5 hor.t
lii re lost. at
P
am engaged i
CoatS
BESSIE I BRUBAKER
O3 Altamonte Springs, 33701 ttat :te. jUDY I VAN
WART.
Deceased
PrqClflCl 25 - Lake Mary Fire
PetitiOn intt'e Circuit Court of
tied
a
Deceased
Sminole COunty. Florida under tPe
Semn.iIe County. r lorida. for To All Creditors and Persons Having HOUSe
To All Creditors and Persons Havini
fiflO5 name of
DiflOIut*OflOA9
Claims O Qemands Against Said tdward I. Zimmerman. Clerk,
Claims or Demands Against Said DEVELOPMENT CORP., Division
William e. Pratt, it.. Richard
rpqured tO set'.0 a COPY O YO'J"
lstate
!seate
Of TRA, InC . and that I inter to
You and each of you ar, hereby Pardy. c. C. Cordon
t'iUen defenses, if any, on NED N
ou are hereby register said nam. with the Clerk of .1ULIAN, JR . of the law firm Of notified and reQuired tO present any PreClflCt 17 - Sanford Civic Center
'YOU and each 0
MlN claims and demands which you, or william J. Toll. Clerki Dave Bryant.
Aotified and rQuird t present any
Circuit Court. Seminole County. STENSYROM, DAVIS
for Petitioner,
claims and denandS which you. or
Betty Toil, Richard Mapes. Doftie
TOSH. Attorneys
Florida in accordance wIth thi
either of you, may Pave against the
flrfIce
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FuKttCt.!!Q. Roumilat -city of ianoord Utlilly
t3,Sanford,Florida.3777l,te eta?eof .o
precinct IS
estate of BESSIE I BRUBAKER, Statutes YoWl? Section laS 0*
of said County, to the
late
ct.ctdsed.
of th
County, fluilding
thl orignai ,lh the Cie
Florida Statutes 1557
aeceased. late of said County t thC
C'tnty JudQe Of S*I"0
Clerk Lucille
Criariotte N 5mth.
above lIstEd (outt n or before
County Jueg. ci Sm4rse County,
Arniund
Si9 Ted
calendar months
r.
lorida wthin
., Martin Stin.clph,
OtherwIse a default
1512.
Ziegler,
October
11.
Florida, at his Office n the court
President
be If'
from the time of the first publication
Edna Chittefldt". Ethel Riser
¼ittmate
iudament
WIll
hOusE Of said Counts at Sanford.
PublilIs Aug 21. &amp; Sept. 4, 11. II, 1573
Precinct 25- Crooms Middle School
tered aganst you for the relief o4 thés notice Two copies of each
Florida, within sit calendar months
OEG
the petition
(iaim or demand shailbein wi'iti'g.
Grace Brewer, Clerk, Anna Bell
demandt'..J
fromttsetime of the first pubiicatiOn
and shall state theplace of residence Thomas. Ruthie Riggirss. James
WITNESS my hand •nd official
Of this notice Two copin of each
lath
day
Of
and post otfice address of the Peterson
seat
of
said
Court
on
this
FICTITIOUS NAME
claim or demand shall be in wri,ng
Lake Monroe Scout
precInct 30
September. A 0 . 1*72
claimant, and shall be sworn to by
and shall state the plac. of residence
Building
iSeal)
NOTICE IS hereby given that I •m
the claimant, his agent, or attorney
and post office address of the
Juanita 0 Pent. Clerk, Nellie E
ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR. an accompanied by a filing tee of
jsiness at I%I3g 125.
clamant, and shall be sworn to by e'ga9ed in
Gocidspeed, Margaret C. Adams.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
inedolI4lrafldsUChCl45imor d,nl.snd
Sanford. Seminole
the Claimant, his agent. or attorney Santord AirpOrt.
Dora Mac HarrthlI
fly ('(ii V IkC
lied shall be void
County. Florida under the fictitious
and accompaniEd Dy a fling tee of
Deputy Clect
Precinct 21 - English Estates
HI It N F UNK HOUSE R
me of CE AVtON ICS. and that
School
one ootiar and such clam or demand
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Tallahassee under the sponsorship of Post 53 of Sanfo rd and local civic
clubs spoke to the Kiwanis Club about their experiences. Left to right
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('htirnan lick l.- Richard Jones. and John Tucker.
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McGovern Consistent
In His Campa"ign Talks
B CARL P LFLBSDORF cislflt on some thuiis said
one Of Mc&lt;ive*'n's longtime
AP Political Writer
WASHtNG1\)N (AP) — The supporters, Sen. Abraham A
tone is different and so is much Ribicoff of Connecticut. "An
of the rhetoric. But the George good politician is. Events
:angc, i—d .0 i'.vc t
McGuvrz, ai áp,asifl
Democratic presiuential nomi- "ith them."
Mc3ovcrn himself admits he
nee is relatively unchanged
from the little-known South Da- is more cautious in expressing
kota senator fighting last spring his views. especially since he
first denied, then admitted,
for his party's nomination.
Despite well-publicized asking Pierre Salinger to make
changes In his tax and welfare inquiries in his behalf in Paris
proposals, and the abandon- as to whe ther North Vietnamment of new politics rhetoric ece terms for release of U.S
to woo such party leaders as prisoners have cha ng ed.

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taught will not have that right
forfeited by those who obstruct
the laws. . and further, no one
be permitted to go scott free
after instigating fisticuffs, and
doing personal bodily harm to
others.
We don't want 'em to get
away with it...and after personally 31tting4n on a meeting
this mornimg with School
Board Attorney Douglass
Stenstrom, Superintendent
John Angel, Principal Jack
Redding, Sheriff John Polk,
Sanford Police Chief Ben
Butler.. the unanimous opinion
was. . "it has come to a
screeching
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be immediately suspended Any
student involved In a fight of
any kind will be suspended and
the
by
recommended
Administration for expulsion
from school.
"All students must be in an
assigned class or area at all
times. . .any student refusing to
attend class or to stay In an
nsskzned area will be nhvsicallv
removed from the campus and

the students comprehend, and
I'm hoping that you parents will
understand.
If it happens to your son or
dsughter . please don't say, I
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available to you in 8x10 reprint size
for S3.
DIAL 322-2611 or 831-9993

VIRGINIA PIT1OSKI

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the
request
board at which time
administrative

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Seminole, who'll also he
authorized to inuike arrests. and they will be permitted to
carry sidearms, too.
Yea, they will be required to
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capable of handling the
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Sanford Kiwanis Club hosting

UNITED FUND of Seminole County held a "Kickoff'' breakfast this

morning at Holiday Inn for the 1972 campaign. Goal is set for $82,000.
In top photo Past President George Touhy presents president's award
Morris. In bottom photo, left to right, Robert Morris president; George
Foster, campaign chairman: Francis Dorion, chairman for Cobia
Boats, pacesetter firm: and Jack homer, past president.
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at all times and thm is to be no laftering jr
moving through Itall and corridurs wtthout

the Sanford Garden Club at 7:30
p.m.

through the balls, hollering amid disturbing
classes in session.

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fureemeut
'sill Pie inuvrtt in uunpuz :n
authortiaftoii. Obviously thi, fell on deaf ears
per
Monday.
the
tsth,
ttaiire
the
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Robert Morris.
In closing, Homer urged all
NiItii'e i s ileri'ti
'0 ht to', ,Iittlrflt liii
advise all parents, guardians and
those wishing to attend the first students of Seminole High School that the events attending 3HS for the tspressed purpose at
report dinner-meeting to call
tanday, Sept. ii will not be Inlerated. One lemnhl an tduratInn will be removed from
Chase and Company. 322.2421. young man had to go to the huspttal tot- treat- campus. Thef'! art no exceptions. The wAy
for reservations.
=cut a nd another was treated for a broken jaw. people mho have eglumale *mnanda m this
The dinner will be held Ofl flue distn'bsacts were tznprivnked and In- campus are students who -4111% to et an
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at tliQ valved two or more individuals attacking one education and expect iU to this without fear at
Land 0 Lakes Country Club, Indtv14
harm. The :nl actors also have -xprrsaetl
wi th Casselberry [ions Club
tirmands, that s. to -'ogage mi 'he s1twattona1
The itudeotbody was put on aociie last week pro;''t iithnui tistur'uamt r rar fi iudth'
hosting
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arrest,"

That's when everyone uses a lo' of electricity
at the same time. Its also when you can help lessen
the chances of a power shortage (and save yourself some money, too) by using less electricity. And
it's a great time to sit back, relax, and read our two
free economy booklets.
Both are jam-packed with cost-saving ways to
economize on your electric air conditioner and other
major electric appliances.
Pick up your free copies at any FPL office. Or at
your appliance dealer.

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proahing Rome and would substitute for her.
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said.
tic priests re presenting sponThree tiwn, bdieved to be sors of the event, Nixon worked
through the
Lebanese, were later arrested hismay
connection
wi
in Beirut in
th the crowd.
bomb. One of them was beMounting a bandstand, the
Lieved to have telephoned the
resident drew cheers when he
warning to Beirut Airport.
praised the patriotism, hard
work
and spirit of Italiana
modisclose
Police did not
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As an example . .thls morning ftee dudes arrived after
classes had begun. One was a
student and two others were
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The two guests were Invited
to leave — and they did. The
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time to do, and the energy to do
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years of service. is due to be
repla ced as cha irman of Inter-i-

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Making a surprise stop while Columbia Committee by a
B GAYLORD SHAW
route back to the Whit.e liberal black, Rep. Charles C.
Writer
en
A ssociated Press
WASHINGTON 4 API — Pies- House from Camp David on Diggi. D-Mich., 50, who was
ident Nixon is courting tradi Sunday, Nixon went to an hal- elected to the House in 1954.
Two of the 30 retirin g House
tionally Democratic voting ian-American picnic and then
blocs as he increases the pace toured a Catholic-sponsored members are committee chairmen. They are Reps. William
home for the elderly,
of his re-election campaign.
In past campaigns, most e th- M. Colmer, D-Miss.. and Edmc blocs and the Ca tholic vote ward A. Garmatz, 1)-Md.
The 82-year-old Colmer heads
generally have been considered
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in the Democratic camp. But th e Rules Committee and has
th is year Nixon Is trying to been a mem be r for 40 years. A
make inroads into Democratic conservative, his place as cornstrongholds as he seeks to weld mittee chairman is destined to
a new political maorlty of go to a liberal Democrat, Rep.
Democra ts, Republicans and Ray J. Madden of Indiana . SO,
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With 30 Years' seniority.
independents,
Pursuit of that goal carried
A
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)
Sunday
telephone warning about a time afternoon to the south ern Mary.
bomb aboard a Venezuelan t land community of MItliner saved 97 per-sons from
cheilvihle where be found a
most certain death . Nicosia crowd gathe red for th e 12th
Airport of fzcia_s said today.
Italian FSII Festivai, an
The DC made an emergency event to raise funds for the Villa
La nding at Nicosia shortly after Rosa Nursing Home.
it left Beirut Sunday. The bomb
The President's daughter. means 1 column by 2 in.
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Woos
Democratic
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Park .irøt - Beth Ifrnson and
Margaret Ganas, arid Robert
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Kdgo. I)lstrirt executive Of Boy
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72'
slogan
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thin
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Scoutsyears' campaign.
Ifar(,ld h'iwland and WlltI;io
Stmninuli' (t)llIit) tInitf(I I nod
Burden,
of Sanford Atlantic
lit
Its
kickoff
meeting
at
ho
Spokkl
fly John A.
this year, (Medo has conducted
National Bank, will head the
Ilittisi' of Steak this morning, Workshop.
Cont ri hut Inns a I ready It.sown united campaigns for all financial division; Robert
TheConstitutionof t h e United with Jack homer presiding.
rt"-t'Iveil
include $1,000 from the agencies.
Jane
dentists-,
Ferris,
States of America was Adopted
We •are ready () 1,0 0 'he
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Mid F- ronton; $550 from
F.mmons.
Ernest
residential;
September I7tii, 1787.
biggest and best campaign ever employes of Water Bonnet In
Eugene K e llner. executive Cowley, schools 02 schools,
got
in
the
the
largest
with
Cas.sel'"rrv i raised on a fourth director of Central Florida 2,0(X) employes) : Harvey Alper,
the
United
Fund
here
of
history
of July auction to hcncft( UP'); Chapter, American Red Cross, attorneys; Fr. Pat Caverly.
About the Seminole thigh — $82,000," announced (;eorge Everett Husky Realty, $100; chairman of the fund raising iii South Seminole clergy; Fr .
School situation. . first of all. Foster, campaign chairman, and Sweet Water (inks commercial firms. said that William Ennis, Sanford clergy;
without success in this area Arthur Mackey, John Carhi,
believe about one-half of what
This is the largest charitable deveioinnent. $100.
more
than
civic
undertaking
in
the
county
hear;
cause
you
NIontgomery Ward's of little could be done for pilot firms; E. C. Elsea, Sanlikely the balance is nothing but and has 12 participating Seiiminle Plaza promises a participating agencies. StTVIfl,
ford Plaza. Tiny Ray. county.
on his committee are C. E.
exaggeration,
agencies, including Boy Scouts, 2.000 per cent increase ' l
Robert Morris campaign
Girl Scouts. Salvation Arm y , donation
Arthur Evans, Wurgess, chairman In Fern c hairma n last year , assured the
chairrr.afl, Frcter, thatne
Essentially what we all are
.
:
I hilitren's limni' Sortety,
r' enhly elected city iUflS4itnarttan [Ire, American clhnari at Oviedo, was present,
I(e'I Crn, Seminole ('otuity represe nting his father and the
Mt'nthl health, US), YMCA, City. which for the first time
for ll,iq joined in th4' i-r.iirity.wirle
(erlt .'r
\1 i'l - lnr,di
Mroholk's anti Central Florida ''fit-irt of United Fund, Prior to

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1. "That the Seminole ('ointy
sheriff and Sanford police chief have
been requNted to take whatever action
is required to safeguard and protect
students attendirg Srnjnr,le High
School and to arrest and bring about
the prosecution of the studentR and
others found violating the criminal
laws of F16rida.

After tabling for 48 hours five
r!-t,!) rn.mPnd!!!inwa from Siipt .lOhfl
Angel designed to stop the student
unrest at Seminole high School, the
Sr'iii i nolc ((Airily School Board Monday
night adopted as board policy the
following recommendations from
Douglas Stenstrorri, board attorney, to
quell all disturbances with the help of

United Fund Launches
Ca paign For $82,000

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MACH IN ES

2 Tha t the pr;ncpai 'if S.'minnlp
High School and the chooI faculty and
all other school personnel he directed
to cooperate in every way with 3'ner1ff
John Polk and Chief Ren iut1er in he
prosecution of those viitating the la,,v
They are further directed to take all
action necessary to maintain discipline
in the classrooms and order on 1hp high
school premises.
Ctnrf On p

Sheriff and police:

fly HIIJ. S((Y11

Tuesday September 19, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
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staying remarkably c)O5C*Othe
thrust, if not always the particulars, of his ortgtnal proposals
The change, by contrast. is
far less than the 180-degree
turns negotiated by President
Nixon when he abandoned a career of opposition to economic
controls and reversed his position on US. ties with mainland
C'huia.
of Coiorad,
"Of c'sre, he's been mconARBOGAST
number
of
new
members
in
the
Wayne
S.
AspinaU
R WILLIAM F.
'ic'uuw'
i-,ext January intcrmr. ar .,nn i..
H -use c'
Associated Press Writer
approach
the
record 01116 of South Carolina, Distnct of
WASHINGTON AP; — Al- ;:uy
office
in
January
149. Columbia.
though a near-record number of who toot
Cdller, 84, has been in the
51
new
faces
in
were
There
new faces Is likely m the ex
years His committee
House of Representatives, the the House when the present House 50
post is scheduled to go to Rep.
January
in
effect of the changes. including Congress
Peter W. Rodino Jr., 1)-N.J.,
some in leadership positions, 1971.
That number already has who is 63 and has fl years of
may not be noticeable for
been exceeded by announced seniority.
time,
Mller, SI, has been in the
Some senior members are retirements, primary election
losing influential committee po- defeats, and the quest for other House since 145. His chairto go to Rep
but in most Instances office. Among them, departing rnanship is slated
1)-Tex., 62. with
Olin
E.
league,
members
have
about
1,000
other oldsters Will take over the
26 years of service.
years of serice.
vacancies.
league
House
members
deOf the 15
Newer and younger members
feated
in
primaries
this
year.
the
Veterans Affairs Corn
must start at the bottom of
seniority ladder, but theLr cp four. all Democrats, are corn- mittee. If he elects to keep that
post. Miller's chairmanship
portunities for advancement IThtte chairmen.
are becoming brighter as older They are Reps. Emanuel Cel- would go to Rep. Ken W. Hech---'---•- A.'..-.
icr of New York. Judiciary: icr, D.W.Va,, 58. a 14-year vet11=111
---in George P. Mill er of Calif or nia, eran. If league leaves the VetWith more casual ties certa
trans A'fairs panel, the chairin the November elections, the Science and Astronautics; manship would go to Rep. Wdham Jennings Bryan Dorn, D-

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Holdup On A Bus
Fat ls; Suspect Held
A gun- revolver and had forced Wil. and didn't speak English tot,
COCOA, Fla. API
good and I didn't want to get
who held three passengers humus to stantl
that I loved all people.
was
issleep
hurt,
Williammis said he
hostage for about 1)0 minutes
aboard a Greyhound Bus today on ihe bus and woke 'when I Swaning told pulii-e.
lit said the gunman smuileti
v as rt'i nI'ri'd %mlhi)ithCiOW$ b) felt suit ,t'l 'ttv ft-cling in lily
opened
his
amid
iiiutUiiwtituin off the bus
tear gas and captured after he pockets." lit' said tie
aunes tet jimmy viiiaiuts go
saw
w Jones sianuu'g
let (tie passengers go, police v)-es a
0%- rI him %101 a gun. 1k said next, then released Willie Wil
said.
A s1kesiiutn for the Cocoa Jones ordered tiiiii to stand tiP hams 90 minutes after the bus
Pollee Department said bus and ''said he would kill urn if I pulled Into the depot, lx)hcr
said.
driver Hubert K Mt'('ort of didn't."
Officers had Ui1'itUiitktt the
I he driver sail he told St'Vt'Il
Jurhmi tU' told ttit'lii lie kk w,
passengers in the front of the bus by this turn and tried to
P ulling into the Cocoa depot
with his Miammil-bounit bus be- bus to get of f, but Jont' kept talk the gunman Into giving up.
fore dawn when he noticest a Willie Witliamits; Jimiuny Wit- police saul.
Two hours and 40 minutes aftnuin standing at the back of (1w hams, 20, of San Francisco, and
Kuzet Swatning of Amuisterdain. er the bus arrived at Cocoa, pobus.
The striver said he then saw the Netherlands, as hostages, lice said, officers threw a tear
Swuning, who said he was on gas t'anntster into the bus and
"a big guy" standing with his
hands on tile baggage rink mwur hits way In Miami on a tour of rendered Jones uuucon.sduus.
was taken to a local hospipretended
tb' Un'.tctt States and pretendedlb
(lit' first man,
141W
1w
IiI
tot' treatiuwut unit hell for
of(tt'ers saul "the 1)19 guy'' hi' was asleep when
further
investigation anti
was Willie Wilhiututs, 53, of Fort Jones waving the gun.
said. No charges
shk
oo
big,
Liolict'
Swaning said Jones
I.,auttcrstule, and that John lienpolice
were
filed
told
11111%
Immediately,
ry Jonei, 35, of Fort I niikr him and lit' replied, ''I
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the desk iergeantalm-serves as

a jail matron. The salary finally
ippruveti for both positions was
17.300 annually. Jaques made it
clear 'ai Chief Sweat that ions
of the increases are automatic
but rather council would approve raises individually.
Salaries set for patrolmen

Largest salary increase at 35
LONGWOOD — City Council per cent wa.s designated for the
this morning in budget session police chief position up from
tentatively approved a 40 per 17.500 to $10,000.
cent increase In allocation to
Approval was given for the
the police department for fiscal employment of three additional
1972-73 to beef up the depart- pa tru lme n and one new pulli.-e
ment to handle the city's dispatcher,
current and anticipated growth.
Cer_iderabLe LIL-icuSSwn was
to the relative tmgiven
th
Largest item approved in e
putance
of a male police
$140,192 budget up from the
and
a female desk
sergeant
current $99,723 allocation w&amp;3
sergealiL While Pulk'e Chief R.
E. Sweat had requeste'l a raise
for a road sergeant from N.Ow
annually to $7, 00 annually.
'iad asked that the female
'i.ergeant be raised to
$8,300.
Council Chairman v'.,
t — .% boob s . Jaques pointed out the tt:.
i
trapped package exploded in could show no bias because .31
the Lsraeli Embassy ted*y sex anti Mayor Kenneth Brown
anti ScotLand Yard said the
insisted, "This woman ought to
man sshuupenedtteas killed be paid the same as a sergeant
aud another wan .*as litroad."
lured and hospitalizedBrown and Jaques both
The British I'urrign Olftce
remarked that the two positions
ltit'ulUktt the dead man as are equally hazardous us that
Agrli'uI lure Attache Dr.
.mi Shat'hurl, The injured
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Yesterday's high
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afternoon thundershowers.
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A tale-sumiuner outbretk if
heat and huiidttity clung to
itiost of the eastern tw o-thirds
of the nation today, sparing
only North ern bor de r areas and
the
of
sections
inland
Nortlwilst

leutenant s to be
anti

14,300.

dispatchers.

Approval was given for three
cadets while the pulke cheil
hid r-equestt'd six

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Weathe

were $6,iU0 each, while the

Calendar
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Llu.spttat notes
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Sports
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tiled early today when an
tutu tn ahivh they were
riding drove around a

lowered railroad crossing
gate and wits struck by a
train, police said.
'T'he tummies at the lead
were withheld pending
iuWlcutloti it next of kin.
Ottker'I -.aid the .uodeni

happrc tied -at -a raalruatl
:rsiflg on P',iustit IJrt%e.

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SD—The Sanford Herald Thursday. August 17, 1972
Best Wishes

Brain Towers

Available

At

for
Pick.up&amp; Delivery
Of
Laundry &amp;
Dry Cleaning
Call

322-8700

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WELCOME
BRAM TOWERS
residents

HIGHWAY 17.92
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from the

Friday, August 18, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
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1-tRAM Tt iwi-: Its gracious ht'aut s.ilun iii be tr.in.furmrd during 111t
evening hours of 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays into a barber
shop to provide one more service to the res ident,
, of the senior citizens
high-rise complex. The modern hair-dryers in the dual purpose shop
ire holivil
Photo'

Brothers Blamed

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First it( all, those visiting
hours for (but' Brain Towers are
10-12 and 2-5 today, tomorrow
and Sunday. The formal "grand
will be at a later date.
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"Your
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rue. O.K."
I'lease - There will be a select few
who'll be critical of my choice
for that front page photo...
more than likely, also be in that
same group is hmichi ''protests" to
the inhumane treatment of the
law breakers Oh how they'll
plead with me over the phone
Sorry, but this is the way it is.
)nfortumrtely, we don't get
written
nor
enough
photographed showing what the
law enforceira'nt officers have
to go through.
Maybe now you'll better
appreciate " the oth er side" of
the corn, eu

Downtown
Florist"
70 East Commercial

322-1122

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wish I could attend
'
nrireting which was brought (I)
Inry
my attention by Ken Patrick
presently one of those running
for the school board tand an
excellent choice, I might 11(I(1l.
This meeting on Sunday,
October
at the Biplomat
Hotel in Hollywood, Fbi , will
$ feature harry Wong - one of
N, most sought after, 11 not the
most sought-after speaker In
education today.
Wong is a prac-ticinii
s lassro(untl teacher with over It;
years experience. This includes
e'xIwrIt'n('e with gifted, college.
oriented, and educationally
uninvolved students. In his
.
presentation, Wong will explain
S Irons tin' bias no discip line
l)rot_ileuio, his a zero dropout
rate, tia't ,i % per cent
a sstgntnent
factor, and
is able to leave school each tay
is ithuut any pa pers or exams
grad.'
i-:c (1MM K NI) AT ION :
Irtst.-,id of spending millions on
arislitiunuil buildings, itIloeitc
snniie of it instead to bring this
is'nius'' ti.. Seminole County,
else t'iuirt*'r all ova iliihlt'
i.e's arid tranisixirt our in.
ructors to this s,it'etlng

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"Where The Action Is "

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Charcoal Broiled Steaks &amp; Seafood
Dining Room Open 4pm iii 11pm Daily

Live Entertainment Nightly

to

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By
Bruce, Les &amp; Tony
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We are proud that we were selected to construct
Sanford's first high rise complex — We join with
the Episcopal cooperating parishes in extending to
you a cordial invitation to view this magnificent
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P orker said some of 'I
marijuana - as .apr1rent
Jamaican, but ako itct some
It looked Irk. tm.
grass' The pills could not
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III haS beefl set ia 1
it u -jerijion by the bnart i
as far is bern
ihic to huittd a public zoo i'ith
I.irit.'d funds
\l"iirahile, hi! .lflflflUfl.'i
t .un extensive (urn I
aistng drive cnndut:teij tur:r
r.'
its *.'ej to rais' I
rinmficaflt amount of money ii
rtrr to be etlgibh'-TnItctu
-t.rte intl federal und.'u
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of both Dare to Be Great and the
holding organization, Glenn W. TurnetEnterprizes, Inc., and .Jack E. O'-Brien, 41, former
executive' vice president of Turner Enterprises and director of Dare to lie Great.
The three appeared before Driver Thursday
after they allegedly refused to answer juestions from Assistant State Attys. Allen
Allweiss and Richard Mensh.

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..in(ortttonaov.!thezno.
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Four of the susptts arrested in the South of Orlando, Frederick Arnold Weaver, 25. of
Seminole County drug "bust" last night are 28'J Oakland Drive, and Ralph Dale Bass. 20. of
shown here as they are about to enter the jail. Winter Park. Five persons were jailed and over
Shown left to right) are Dawn E. Elms, 18, of 30 pounds of marijuana seized. Additional
Ga ry Taylor Photos
2625 Ti-allwood Drive: William Wyatt Shell, 20, photos page iBi.

the firm.
Circuit Judge' B. J. Driver sentenced
William Leroy Beale, 29, a past president of

the firm; Nancy Sue Gillian,

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Mc('all kicked the prisoner.
lie said Vickers was given a severe beating by the
jail trustys and they then tried to cover it up by
bla mifile
ng sheriff.

CLEAIt\VATER, Flit. (AP) — Three i[•
ficials of Dare To Be Great, Inc., an Orlandobased motivation course, were sentenced
Thursday to 60 days in the Pinellas County Jail
after being 10110(1 in contempt for refusing to
answer questions during an investigation of

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eti up by Iilk'r
Officer James Pierson
ThuruWv afternoon ippur'
ently under some It' 'It
di-ug ii ter a passing motor'
lot reported
a man
'flipping.irmrnd" in the
ditch in 514
S aol her
pit ise r hi
repurte'd seeing the vwin
non lifting in the ditch
.ir"und i- II) p.m. piayt.ig a
'taxophune He sa taMen
!)%i ambulant-c In Winter
I'utrk Memorial Hospital
and later tr,inunkrre'd to the
pisebtitiruc
-ii
word
florida Hospital.
He' told .*uth.urutir"t Pit,
hod bee ii 51.1 IIIi s Oh
trv.'IiIIs H 1 -imp.,.

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'.tctI uptiTi .1 ena'rt1 order of dis milled by court rt'portt'ri until
but thckey did rot wish to
he hits throughly researched the state Supreme Court
local ruling of Circuit Judges in esperwoce any deLay
Count) Attorney Howard ilk' issut',
BkWtth alludes to the cntl
Beckwith
told
The
Herald
be
the
lAth Judicial CircuitMarsee is considering the
suit as irwndI" and that
The
cleric
went
on
to
rental
p
of
has
had
the
bilLs
for
seine
(line,
possibilit) of Filing a
not light the writ of znu:iprohibition in the l)tstrmct Court that they had been audited and had spoken with Chief Judgewill
kes.
who
admitted
a
tkinnua
''1 am waiting fur thc'
Li
hhger
t)
are
pro
pe
r
as
far
as
the,
order
of Appeal, Vest h'alun Bt'it-h, as
-. re mentxuta"t
court
order.
it result .i! yesterday's action by concerned. The check for problt'iii exists in Senuxitjle
to the sub. Further, Betkwith said, he
Ctwits
reLative
official court ri'pi'rte'r ('urtts tu,tn('nit has been drawn fur
't1ti11 tO the tinier .itt
notted WIN. Beckwith disclosed
Ellert't' in tiling for a writ o f seine time, lkckssith
there
will be no problems 'n.
MI(Ia NI )( ), 1"bi. Al' --Two ( )range County
also
has
twt'n
in cointiuintl,iirius ft r pas went itt hock (sit Is being hold pending , he
countered in cwnpiiance
with
Kenneth
School Board niit'iiihers say they w illI oppose
ilecision
upon
the
legtlit
of
tutu
rucatton
fees
Court reporters were upi&amp;'t
Ki'.'nth, clerk of the Circuit
any further busing of school children des pite it
Aut-'tnling to the clerk of tJw pas ittout
wh
en Beckwith lid not oppe'.ir
.
of
Court,
Orange'
County,
Ikckwittu s.iist 11w wrIt
(eden-al court oi-dei' calling (or increased tie('ircuit (turt. .\rttuiir Ilt't-kwith,
at a meeting this week t''
e'sactls
wit
tie'
ailvised
that
he
had
cxrli:inkLIiurUs
Is
iiIhiiItst it Iii's .sts,sc it tIlt t he
segregat ion iii schools here.
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''azriieabl re-selse '.hfferenees
his lje,'j requesting, unit that i'nerxed the' s-oiuw difficult) in
S1'iIn)()l
StIj)('rjlite'li(fenit
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Inter im
ona ld Ney
but
Beckwith rn.sinLiuut.'d bt'
Orange'
Counts,
Tli,s,
Kienth
.all he kIs ii.tiited in ti
Assistairt (ilunt) Aittirne)
was not advLwd of the meeting
said he plannedto mt'i.'t with school board
is the' legal reiuturte'et. was resoled in' in
ontrus- t'rss
hiowaril Marset' ads ised 'l
intl was de'tiher'ate'b snubbiuti
at tornOvs to discuss a course of action
iuthoritv I,' pos the bills 'lh' mciii idual court order upon
h'*
iii p't (inn' that at this
Iit'ruld
I') s'lit'e.il unpitcattoris.
cacti
,inid
esvr
bill
which
was
('utility
plt'a
following dismissal of an (
writ of ,ir,sliiiuus ,tfh'rcts this,
mornings meeting belts ecu
t
it
;rrt'st'nttI
directly
to
th
le
rk
-e
c
the'
clerk
trii.
in
t
ha
Court
of
Appeals
in New
by the 5th U.S. Circuit
turk ul tIn' I 'lrt-uil ('stun
d
ip'ruied
for
pu)ment
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Iki-kwiih,
ik'pul)
('liik
Provides
the
t
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of
isuttk'rit)
Orleans Thursday.
Arthur
the ('ounity Coiruuilasion
to direct to t,iti' auditors
Board miu'mbers l(ov Berryman and Stewart
.1 otti's anti 't'unt
:Sshb
lk'cksstth soil tie' had &amp;ditst't
lice kisith stit ;'re'n lousb 1w
Shiafft'r said they will not vote Ii) bUS ''one
('i,mmlesiun I hraimmuti (rr
attol-nt' for the
hi haul sufficient ALumu l"icke'
feet
Uruirutriunti, Manser recoin- did not
single student out of their neighborhood
pas the bills as P'titie'iWr, that an anuiicabe
,iuthonts
to
the' iiilt'il thai the toutit) • ti to
111u'k or tA bite ( )t her I i.'tiibers 1)1 t lie Ix) rd
elution t'ulel be, re'jche'd u
rcndt'reti. although the's we're'
bo'anitig oii %Ianuta) helumr
the
clv
were not rt'ac'ha hit' immediately.
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and t-tiuitu'st tin' ltptlnttltnlatt'ni'ss
1 Pontia. Cab trio N. 1), c'U Miles, Loadee
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I really treasure' )our coinmininduimitus.
Yi VW iii. I Or Sdjn, Automatic, Radio,
Weather
mounts on in.in&gt;' Of flue day's
1urst's' .lisltuti'd that at the
llIue
- take the recent
hearing, liuulut the bunt) bt'
Yesterday's h1gh 93 low 69. Partly cloudy
vw bugs, Sharp Care. S.wriI T Chu.
lIla' Court ruling on 11w
suit t'ssl ul, the i-our I will
$
From
of
afternoon
or
evening
with
a
chance
thtmof
ili',ith pt'nitlty, as in e'xiamnple
dismniut the ailrrnatls r writ
low
to
to
dershowe'rs,
iighs
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-this letter from John Writ
ilia iidatiius.
tila S\l'. h-I,.
.. VW Camper. Stv.l Top, Radio. tcv i..'.ut,
tonight .
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Stat hmat F, Sr , of 469 S. ('intr,il
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it n(st. Slarsee miii the' (ous t
tseiIi.ili si,,'t atl wownle'*i
Avetiw' In O v iedo is itrie whirli
The central region of the country was
will issiii' a IImrI'IIIPIOI) writ of self t'rltii-ilt) alter calling tre'dit cant
tiv VW Squrvbak. Air, 4 Sp.,d, doigo
1
tire' shte'nttf s k'iiortjuent He'llIii Irks' to share with you.
mitaisdamnus
In which the i'uuut
again blanketed with hot and humid air
police to report she would
SPECIALS
tune it question to ask. Did
has the sIIi'nmialine of tout' commit suicide' it her tiustitind heel the city pt'lice, whit_i k'Iit
the Gulf of Mexico early today. Temperatures
2 VW KARMANP4 ONIA COUPE
Iwo erfttue'rs
the Supreme Court consider the
the WVOUIIS
pllaiice ur appeiil.
was nut let out of jail,
around the nation at dawn ranged from 49 at
— blue, A RI Nice Car
hermit,'
iniliumii.an ansi cruel murders of
ans sititi it it "too earl)
" said 10$-Iso
Salem, Ore., to 91 at Needles, Calif.
'45 — Automatic, Sharp Car
The' uIttce said they
sij
beating the brains out of
to discuss appeal, but that
A sIkesI;sir for the' Orlarile'
the
(runt
1114
OII
Stoiw
11
nex'ent babies with a club or
i'uunl
be
Ult'
Mrs.
should the
l'ullce 1)epurtmetut said Natit'&gt;
'47 VW Fastback, Only On. For This Low
tnmiashmlng Its' head against U
iu(-c'rsilul oil Mumula) , this II Stunt' is as iii critical colt- hutch with a bullet is ounel Ui her
Price
41 1 Orange Mvinr'itiii chest 'I be'% s.tiet ht' appareittlu
ti-it'. Also the 80&gt;'ear old woi,uin
tsuiiltt hr ''iii) int-lIit*tio,"
is VW's. Se,ral Nice Ones T Chnis From
what isas inmrtk'red in her t.*1.
_______________________________ lIusllit,il (cciii) wilts a bullet
shot herself in the e'he'st with
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Ill I':titt'rtsiitiine'nt
Guide
shooting-down Area tleiittis
''Also
is caliber re'cthne'r while sit
iS VW Camper, A Meal Nice
Iii hit chest
Guide hloaril of County Coin.
211 Farm news
unresisung store kee pers ansi Bridge - Mis Sloth', Id, ellect the ling in a c-hair in ttu lii iit
DEMO SALE I 10 DEMOS MU ST 00'
Calendar
3A llorosrotw
filling-station operators.
211 iiiissii'tit'rs the writ Wits Oratigi'
Sheriff's rncuiir, then staggered to u'
t'lluiit)
611 hlosIlital notes
3A rliri'iIt'tt, a iun'vtimig Is being Depar tment I huirsdsi&gt; awl 11011 ii ,itnt eulhipM'ei
' 'No' We should save the poor
Church uliret-t'ir&gt;2A I'tililit' untie-cs
SA held butt&gt; beta slit Mars.'t', se,bbe'il that she is ould kill
StOlid', is tie is a., te'uug hc'lil In
ik-ar tiiurdt'rt.urs so they cani ti&gt;' Chur ch nu'w
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('lassilied iou
411.511 Society
f tItUS) lionel, "" alluweel
again.
I u )t
STti.')tt
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Coiiiitilitsiots Furl Stone, wits reloastul from
-unit
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let visit his wife' it the hospital
I thought (tie Supreme Court Comics
6A.7A Juries
SANPOSO
Oct. allo
('rusaworil puzzle
211 Stocks
3A ('hairisiutmu Gni'g Drummond
Paid lA'uins.
'lliursdit&gt; and is mlii be
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Ph JU Ui
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Guide
re'lt'utse'il on ireutratiermu tcct,ii,
PM itist j
''As the Bible' says
'It all Dear Abby
Misrsee titus mlvii. ii Jones to said
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Guidehold ii ltd&gt;Itit'tit sill bills subF:ilituiriiil t'umiimut'nst
4A 'lal..lehoppiitg
114-0-11ol's -191 nihost' ox is girr,tl
Earl Slone Pius lx'e'ni In lull ,oiitl ,i ,,ptke'smiosts fir (it,' J.iI

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him in the stomach three or four tunics.
The brothers denied that they had inflicted the
fatal blows on the prisoner.
I)efense attorney Robertson said he will bring out
that prisoners at the jail joined in a conspiracy to pin
Vickers' death on the sheriff, and that McCaU had
political enemies who seized on the allegations that

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sak.rs, two Sansiii epealer
two Adrstst sp.:,l.rs i vfayf.ir
444 stereO, (nor head set and
Zenith rotor television
The '#eapons included tw
shntguns,.i rifle and ..
automatic pistol ,
l)'
Plymouth R.v.drunner and •
Chrysler -.w,re 'nnflwated
Agents ;t,irted thetr raid
11.1) p m Parker had
forcefully kick the door dnw
Following the raid, agent wor'ged through the night -,r
paper-mirk
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.Jit'kit' and Bobby Iiulfman testified [or (1w
rosecution that they saw McCall kick Vickers in the
stcimach. .)ackie Iluffman said he grabbed Viekers
at McCahI's instruction April 1:3 and held the prisoner
1w the arms while "the sheriff came in and kicked

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The fifth person arrested,
lbilph Bile hiass. 20, of 1M7
Slichigati Avenue, Winter Park.
was tutrged with frequenting a
disorderly hou.., 'ahen he slrr.'q'
ni In the residenu' while the
search warrant was being
.'se.iitrd The warrh warrant
('ourit'j Juiste
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)( 'ALA, Fla. tAP -- Sheriff Viflis V. McCall, on trial for second degree
murder of a prisoner in his Lake County Jail, has depicted the dead ma ii as ''a
tiger," whik' tielenSe attorneys say he was st'verelv beaten by other inmates.
Defense lawyers say witnesses will prove "that Willis McCall is not guilty" in
the beating death of Tommy Vickers. 37, in Tavares last April.
lii an opening statement for the defense, McCall's
attorney, John Robertson, said two white trustys
brothers Jackie and Bobby Huffman — heat Vickers
Ii
on the iiight of April 12 a tid left hi bleeding. They
''possibly'' beat him again the following morning,
Robertson said, and witnesses will testify that Mc____
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sP'rfl kpirt:r,rt vire sqiol
a.r l%4., ,.s.Fi. , 1'f .$
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VI('P agCn?li in on the raid were
Gary Swarm, of the rsrmforil
police, I'. J Higgins, of the
Seminole County sheriff's
department. Jim F'telcnns, of
the 1I)nWdWil police, and an
Orange County undercover
agent
Imie to the large amount of
Stereo equipment In the Pious.,
possibly stolen. vice agents
called in Bet Sgt George
At.bgy, of the sheriff's depart.
rrrent, and Bet. Sgt William
l.kens, of the Sanford police
Unrfr,rrned backup 'nrc-es for
the raid wait provided by f.t
harold Smith and Deputy 1.. H.
Ford. Sernino.SP-,erttf John
Pntk and Sanfrrd Peril,-. (Thief
Ben Butler were also on the
scene
.-tmn'.r.g the Items set,e4 were
t-. .'n', '.'r r' r.rleri. ta'o

narcotic
of
p.iscccsinn
loiraphrrinalla with bond "I at
$2,500 on each rharge.
Frr.lrrli-k Arnold Weaver, 25,
and Its.y Gary Brewer, 21, 1Mb
gave the raided residence a'
their home address. The '.th.r
two arrested on the dual
barges were
possession
Wililino Wyatt Shell, ), of WA
I'oim Driv e. Orlando. and
.
;lios. IA, of
Dawn
1 rjthIwc-,cl Drive

In audition to the 19 pounds of
nriirijuanii, arn1s found apirrruxiiriteIy two pounds of
ceriLs and 81)0(11 140 marijuana
plants 011k u'ri s'I:rd No
r'li%(- k% and citrilh,itted a large
;itiiounl of c'rri- equi)Iiif'tit
Four weapons arid intirellan.
('OUS 1)1115 also were taken from
the house lit 2I O.r1dirrl
I )riv.' Oakland lull-, Ia Ii.. itt-cl
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Parking sp.iecs. each one and
slur tiiple. from the laundry market and other shops. Within can rasil cast their ballots in
rocm to the library and from one block of the building is elections at the CRu' Center one-hall times as u tdc as the
usual tIOCS, are proidet1at both
A self-contained ccnmunhty the relmmunity room to the Sanford's city library con- polling place. also close by
leaders of all segmenis of the the east and iAcst sides of the
tth AU auxiliary servucs is coffee shop, the facility was sidered an excellent one.
Three of the spaces
Seminole's highest hirise, built probably in the best Immediately across the street eammunit) from the late
Bram Toism. and living there location of this type structure in is the city shuffleboard court Sen. Spess.ard Holland and u S. are reserved for the han.
will be senior citizens ithe çj Florida .
for enthusiasts of this sport
Rep, Withirim Chappell to local dic-apped. Most occupants.
ri-ey
,iig Ic' a
youngest bring 2 jor as i4di
Ftram Towers is in precinct 15 Ink%inesismen and
Wiüun :sifeet of the entrance
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who have retired from active to the building is a shopping awl the resident_c who err figures played a part in aiding tIurted in ('onrwhly and Oakes,
itt n0tOUTI theiri
employment and now r:tn
:r uith tric store. super irrectei in thc:r covernnwnts in the pnn
r the t;.iIit
devote time to the things they
always wanted to do.
While entertainment.
amusement, services and
court nienec will be provided
within the confines of the 12-

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ourselves In fact, the demand cml,s- becomes endurable when
we meet God face to face, not just as Creator', but as Son and
Saviour. God has m-e&amp;W Himself to us as that driawding
God cii Mount Sinai, and He has shc"w'ri Himself in Jesus
Thnst our Los er
W`henwe come to know Jesus C'trw OL-ough the 0tux-ch.
the Batik, prayer, and perscmal encounter, then we know the
God who is full and Joyous to know We ho-u Jesus say.
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resurrection and the We As we read the Bible we see so
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trvealtod as cTrator. lover. forprer, healer. jind He wbc, cAlls
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us all to fullness in His presence.
Iam the Lcirdthy God.. .Thovsha)tha-s'enocuther gods
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The gene-al color- actierisi
throughout the rooms was n
"des of pwn, orange and
gold. Permanent arrangements
of flowers accented the, decor '
catch room The dining tablit
v-as covered with a yellow suti
cloth c'veriaid with antique
iavc The norai mterpmcr wa!
c'cwnposed of yellow porn Poll-,
arranged in a stilver bowl CaLt
and punch uvre ser-vtood
The hoita1ity committee of
Firy Baptist sm-U4 were Mr%
R T Thmas, Mrs R, 1.
Harvey. Mrs. DOUcJAS Sun)sty'm, Mrs C E McCord, and
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Donna Craig
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Charles R L~mllaiov, Deltinia
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Beadu shi-ir thi-y s-ui hold a
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rcl.reat at the CorMeth House
•ii txn- and girls will tie-gm ir
e-'id Class Pst*ge Paui
First Presbyterian Mci. William PicketI v-ill be
I' Sanford. Fkirid. yfln
-';es' inertuag cnn We'dttending the ritxeast ana
I.. sday a fr-san • to $ p m
\ a abort ('burr S' - .001 a' 'saocsate rnintder Re-s Ken
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Sod Bilge Itriu(1.. ('rafts and
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C,ra:'c, will be txmcsef at a He-kin Ibc'tiry arid Ficrenwe -12gb The theme is "&amp;ifls If,
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MAHAN.ATHA TRIO will present
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the presentation. hlembm of the group are
Jack Natal. JeM Neilt-by (pichwed) aM Danny
Jones. The public is invit ed to attend.

AUsireafrienbaretrivzteldto ride. groom fe*d and in
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George
president of the Jay( i-Cs srsa-ak fro,ri. r. ,if!o-ntial to rv)r rn r
in 1*-half of the city Increasing On rç*rt located ..sst
ilia- Junior Chaniub.-rs budget F'IIirI-t I I1'ispitil North
from $2,5W to 0,4(ioi, On this. FAII.rXiii %quart- font. threi- st,.r
AiS in nucti * .-nt.-r ts being plant-.
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se t
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fir(-%hill Coinpany Acrorfling
Ilecemary
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lrIisi'.tni a recess icutil Frilias phy Sit ians oUti. es. a pt..irrn.si:y
v have and clinic are planne,ii ,it the
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Bernard
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Bishop William D.
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youth activities, and will t'
doing parish rtsitation
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religious
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00mmunity and dedicated to a
special work. Since they do rmit
For 20 sears he was n charge
marry they can dedicate
of registered brown Swiss herd
themselves to full-ume service. of dairy cows at the mother
There are 4 0 priests and 80 house at St. Charles Seminar)-.
brothers in the order.
Celina, Ohio. Animals from the
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acar, sjruo, he herd kund their way into four
attended Brunnerdale South American countries and
Semtnary High School at Can- Nigeria, Africa. He was clecteton, Ohio, arid St. Joseph's Col. to office of director of Miami
ke at Rensselaer, hid He
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ParOC...ai h.gb i'-.Cbs,uI .,t CeIisu.,
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International and will imt
Ohio
flane Fed4erson. Kim Nader with a popular musical score
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composed and arranged b)
Rel, hb) Radle%- pastor Of arid tAu Cook
7he committee on house w)d Hope Baptist Cb
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1711-nign bectrinuit Stopt. 3
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Ralph CArmicbsel has beim
The son of Mr and Mrs JtiAY
grounds served on .'ne outsi3* notur'ed tha' Gear-ge Thc*-ntars
First Baptist
idled a musical journey
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directing traffic arid SOWUi&amp;
Snuart Jr 2l Hermits Trai
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"I
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prcr-am director for- &amp;!math
Je soul of a nation and will be
garck
and grounds 'flw-ir Grin, Youth C.amp at CeritoMtamoritt he has Just
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show-n on Sunday Aug 20 at
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sises sicre flo*'unni ! 'es
-up1ted eight week'
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n aril 11 a ni stor-ship sr. 7 (10 p in at the I' ruendshu,
Hill will lii- spoaking at t,htn-"
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Mr and Mrs S ,3 1..s IS Mr
•tnung a' Arrowhead Srzn.'
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sst.ekctays for pupil r-rgtstratucn
ctnir-ch. tempcsrarch meeting in sires at th e First Baptist Baptist Church Hwy . 43(
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and Mn B S Austin, Ma' and the Community Center in Ouur-rts of Sanford this Sundai
cur,,i.nitWn a inter'natuxu
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for the tall term.
AJt.orrxiritr Springs
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. rkdquarters in San BerVIn Hmnff Ogiiartioe. Sir and Forest City tort Sunda) during August 1
20. wiU be Rev, G,eorgr
Parent's registering new
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M's Ras Stators and Mr and the 9 41. 13 and 30 pm ses'
r.-dino Calif
students must fulfill proof of
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A Allison Superintendent cit r&amp;d it sow-id and song c urn
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%4,r-~ Meh-Ir, Will"
C-ampus Cxliuoa~k for Chms-.
Mmsons for the Senunole Wild ftjr~rltalalt experience,
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residency
requirements.
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Kindei-garter children and
Thornton a 2% graduate of Halifas Baptists Assoriaticitis
Of
it ncim*natsonal Christia
Jones
first graders must have birth
Bob
(.tniscrsIty- , be came to thus position from
to*is
movement cit students an:.
r-rrtific-ates, r'ompkted health
the pasarate of the Mignon
Greenville S C.. was direr-sri'
hill
vo- Youth for artst Bib4e Club Baptist-Church. S)Ihraugit, Community United
change the world tic th.
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records in order to ,t'I'ork State fudow-uug Ala He has held p t.urats-s crc
SANFORD
All .&lt;Ulf- l"11 ,It.j,, Krit new tL
cerKTaum LtLrough =-oducin,
registered The forms are
graduaticlor and has worked at Tetals and Oklatioma as well.
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Senunok (_ziunty and rtssdc fl L3.Ji RE-i- Ranc-h in Tennessee and has served as a
to Jesus Csrcst ais.i t
avaclatik at (lw- sc-hi:,-,! c,ffic-e
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All parents of students
He has x-s i'd as s cr.a.h pastor- Baptist missionary to th e
ALI A CAMPUS SWf member
Ito, &amp;-h;Kl' WId f_IY(-L;1_1-- Ac-U%.ties Weck at attendirig, HuM-r. art urged tf, I *
3rIdJ, -111411-( il"tendaince am - a&amp;des ' &amp;4 $ a! Thtwrnalck Bap= Church~ English-speakinK people of
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ma~ repsw at the Teague Orialoc), and ist Agnew "d IW) r
swan will present a p=tive liniversit) w1th &amp; ILS degm in
C*Imniunity Ututed MeaKidist ctime out during pr"lantrilng,
nw-ssagt oh the claims Cd Jesus physics arid mathematics in Middle Sc"hocd Cuidaric-r office Baptist Church. Gre-i-xis-die,
'fl-ne- speak er in the i-strung Omureb of Caaseltirr-r-y will Lw- and Inert their children's
Chr u-1 tv Mudents and wsdiuon. he trill be atiuUbir through SePulzilliff I
,3 s(,ti,,rjl
S C Wtuk- it% Agzww PjAd worstup m-n-irv. at 7,30 p m-, launillbed Surds) with a cuDkout teacher for the jr,2.The of!irt sill tie cipen
prWel"s on tt* Campuses u! for the rwr. ICU tweeks to speak
Baptist he also taught in wW I* Re%, John H Sitble. and swun pan) tittgunting at year.
LEAVING HOME
,crth Carolina State Uniter- aitcis'ic groups., Sunday sdwioli, Monday through FrEtay. 9am Boulevard Christian School. Minister cii Education at the 1.30 p in at the borne of the
To qualify for free or reduce-cl
vt~. the lituli,em) ile sortji churches, wvd other grou;* He unW 2 pm for the rirgistrau= C I r .
IS NO LAUGHING r
lcwikl church. who will be Jack Methvm at 106 ELkvn lunocti. one must make out t,h,,
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Carolina and t)ukt Univtrii5y
can tic ctjntac-ted at 3&amp;-"7 fur iicctding to principal Owe''nosing Aug 31 to First Baptist Dr Alt-annonte Spr-u-gs
necessary
forms
to f.m
IIA VrF R
rburch of Ocala W begin a
Some cA tbr cithier highliot,s st-reened by the Wxrhr,,,.,
Sanford
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(,' thor week wLU I* a visit Cwtirrattet
I ici'ada school itt the firsc' bit
B: it s- \ kome %'.',.,- ,)n
Free Pv'i eth od ist
'drday night to a retlrrr*-a
Iricteis can make it easierr
r-uust present pruof
evils,
The
zreatest
are
brunt
In
Vi
inter
Park
a
ent
Longwood
shots in
to adjust to your row
from w-jthn us: and from
pba
Frmut
and
Annette
tern panel on Tuesday
~_ surruundings. and may.
Nazarene
Ourselves also we must lorik
with F*knds Statute =-= Ir IA allslech hazitsd a Ywxq Adull
dIx%1&amp;&amp;ln9 "ProbiltriTat Fia
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Jeremy 'Taylor F
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I'LA"LS I'UM MISSIO".S cursing at their home 'sazarene loc-ate-d at %ay-man Us-id
NEVi 'nOR). &amp;P
truti'd
outdoor games w- and Jessup in Longwwd will Ky
rnd representatises ui.
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Metttodu,tmus-ucu'.ar opc-r- cs'er
was wied iti with has-easguestprrathrrSunda)\
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who
building Otilio a .mliall crkl%s and
on
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world's
smallest
church.
must
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i Lawn outside (1W (ItI(Jt to the
set on the bank of the world's
a' a chapel as seen from the
miniature
House
of
God
greatest river opens its dews
River Ro.id
for official servicec just cmce a
Madonna ('hapel was built
Tie i.ore ci ibor ite Interior
IU by Ai bony (ullo ° p'f
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,
however
his patntins of saints
fanner
Italian
sugarcane
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The
of
the
Madonna
is
local
Chapel
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in.t lifi alcove holding a lisa.
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a
nwrt'
when
hi'
oldest
rune-by
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house
who
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enclosed replica of I(aphacls
of worship of the mighty gravely ill, promised to erect.
Sistine Madonna . imported
able,
a
chapel
was
i:PMississippi
River
24
miles
as
he
as
far
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from Thpani. Italy.
1wlow Raton Rouge.
to the Madonna is she inter'
\ears 81.0. piopiC St" K
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I--at h Aug. l. the church s ceded for the buy. lie did
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favors of the Madonna
vds service of the sear a mass recover. an.1 Guile kept his
aluatile jewelry when their
rietirated on the Roman proimse with the help of fnends
prayer' were answered. hits
.'bolic feast of the Assum who helped him build s modest
2~Zlllit W. ___ I custom has long since ende,I.
t
ption of the Blessled %*irgin nini-foot-squarr structure near
but today about .0 jeweled
Mary.
is
observed.
the
Mississippi
River.
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The
chapel,
once
featured
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of
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enduring
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annually placed on the statLie
l.-.t'rt Ripley's Believe It or lAuIsinna cyw-ess, the church
er. The church s
of the
Nladonna Chapel on the
for
Soi", is so small that only a is %i small that its bell had to be
The smallest church I.
so small onl% a priest and an a
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priest and an altar boy can fit mounted on a platform adusually locked. but .i key Jacent to the main building.
service.
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and who He is and what fit does
In the long run we worship that whicti we consider to be
the most Important thing. person. r rrlaUon in the world and
beyond. To -hiaiio-e"God. me must worship film, ldrig Hu
atses, offer Him sact-tflces, amd pray to Him
meaningful dialogue Anything le than this Is Inadequate
He must be both He who calls into being and et sits rut
side of the finite world and He who is Immedlatel) available
t us in prier He has to have afi power and yet be Infinitely
Ic's
No flutt er hour vt ôi
or comment
wh et lie
to be' In terms of our thinking, we actually define
i1 in our own lives In another wai. We make
oi ovminds as to what Is the single most Important thing, perarn.
or relationship In our lives That we Label as God
You can see where this leads us If God Is the single most
important thing in my life and I happen to regard the ar
cumulation of money as the mcist %It&amp;] thing I am involved In,
then ihave elevated the search for money and the possession
c.fstto the le'vriof God. And having done this lam Irs Double
Wedo thLsln otberways. too. Srrwtlznes it Is tiw
havlrig power over people which we elevate to de.t,
,
.1%-imrtLmes we elevate ourstelves. Probably this lag we is tfi
on'mc'r. We sal toowieivt, "I'm the most Important
persm around I I is my feelings that are irnportilint. It u what
I pant that we must have.
The fact is that rnc'nes makes a very poor god Oh It can
be pleasant to have it Not having an% corriplicates Life
Money can buy nice things that give plea'sure and a ceruir,
degree of si.tisfaction et money is voetufly tnaequate as
God because it cannot heal us when we are sirL talk to US
'hen we are lcmey, forgive us when we art tn the need of
kiTiserless It cannot love u.s
We ourselves make poor g'ts We know ourelsrs well
miough to know that we make mistakes We hurt We manage
U) hurt others. We get into situations whidi we Lrtoa require
forgiveness, and wecanncilfcrgls-e ourselves. We do not even
Make gDW objects of self-loi-e. because v-e get to know
our-sets-es ants- too wrfl.
I am t'se Lord tin God Thou shalt h.ase n other grids
before me This is the fir-st thing God told Moses an Mount
Sinai when He wa.s handing out the rules hit life we call the

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It vould .en that a eat my the problems of Lbe
world today
Ifii a iiof 1T.tz4lp 11 to ttrt t PtaCt
our ultimate values It La as though we tiMe lost Dark of God

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Brain Towers is beautiful. Bram Towers is
signLficant. Above all this pioneer high-rise
apartment in Sanford's dwntnw area provides
a spur which could and should do much to stop
the inner city blight and turn more than thoughts
to the great promise which is yet to be realized.
In our special section of yesterday's Herald
there is a complete description of this 12-story
senior citizen apartment complex.
At the same time there was a rester cit those
stores, pharmacies and professional servicewhich are within walking distance and all of
which are standing by to oe of service to tflt'
about 225 persons who will enjoy living rn Bram
Towers.
We are happy to add our voice to the
welcome which is universal and truly heartfelt.
It is also not only proper but neces.sary to pay
tribute to those hardy souls who first envisioned
such an apartment and went doggedly on trail
after trail until one with prespect of success was
:nd and the Towers was tuilt
lut this must be only a beginning, not an
t:dng Drive along First Street and the need for
a new look is even more evident than ever. More
than a clean-up is required.
Of course it will not be easy Of course there
will have to be a hardening of purpese and a
dedication to the goed of all the city to replace
the limited or personal or private gain which
spells nothing hut disaster
The sparkling of the new high-rise apart.
ment makes the existence of old-time and Unsightly blots within the downtown area more
ilaring than before
Every effort must be bent h
hates er
means needed to exploit to the fullest this new
spirit of movement and of accomplishment
which is embodied in Bram Towers, the ex-panded garden apartments of Town 'N Lake, the
eye-filling design of the Seminole County
Court house.
Bringing these fine senior citizens to Sanford. providing them with all the comforts and
necessities for safe and pleasant living, is an
accomplishment that provides dividends far in
excess of the number of new residents.
here is an addition to the cultural,
professional and business life of downtown
Sanford That they will be buying and employing
professional services goes without saying That
the merchants who serve well, will prosper well
is a certainty.

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Enough of these comments! Bram Towers is
holding "open house" this week-end, Take our
idvice and go there ltit dotit let it be )ut In
"Tovers '' Look around. ; home and think, or
dream of do'. nto'. n Sanford's tomorrows!

Offbeat Ruminations

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NIW SORK AL — Jump- something more appropnate__ him to
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such as ii lifetinit' pass to a mntir the', II go out of bus,- I'll hi%t' to thank toniorrow"
You can't teach an old dog hurkixiue house, a 1(1-speed ncs:c
White'.er haNwncst to (sims
neii tricks, but you can an old iihcelcha,r. or enough monc to
that have h:spp endings' Most
The other dtvt I ieard of
k'sil He net-er quilt li-arning r-un aiia from home
nc :ini ;uppi.etils surelirt' oitheni nn', set'ni to ir) to hi' o
Men think better on their
I wT'Mr with some horror
tppng a ir1 tsho !i true-tn-life th' sitnil up worse
feet, ti'iinan think better iihs-n roecntl of a Msnhattan store sncerin rtnc'eupin list-c her thin lift' Your trip to the
the% take their shoes off
that charges $3 t a pound for Mt
oss'rhcad fisetls iliot it's i'. in'omiiplete unit's, OU
These si-c at least four pro seal cutlets A reader n.
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footxiii teams lii rather watch
p1st th-in the [laitas t'osstxws___
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Four out of (is-c men gt-t as a
farewell gift at retirement a
gold watch, a travaling case, a
fishing risi or a typewriter
There is rts other oc'c'uic'n iiAmerican Life in which so htti
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TIii'imgh Ma_it'himsetts Is snssst'lisliig of an i'ScI'latlsan, s:'i
em all ttu' tend to ate in a pattern.
If an elect ion it s cry close, the big states in a) tail an
'ittn'r side of till' middle where most of thesis will 1''
t'iint'iied Thus it srs ,ss in itk', when l',i'sident Nsssn won
four amid Seis lIiil's'r I iliimphri'y (our The saint' split
ocurred in 1ti48 heIst een harry Truman anti Thomas
I lewey
Vet this iltwsiit ,ieccssatily follow, Johti F. Kenm'd% -'
poiul ,sr vole in i'1 was narrower than these Iwo, but 'tilt
hi won ;i of the eight top northern states and netirl',
took a set enth.
I.atidslsdcs inevitably t'ngiilt all the big ones list,
I-:ist'nhost er swept I he ci gist In hot ii 1952 antI l95 ansi s
did l) midan JtliiiiSotl iii ltk'i4.
The fad is. I hi'se large industrial states are pri'tt iii itt-h
the saint' in make up, despite highly adsei I ised iii I
fert'ni'e. To grasp tin' general consiStelW) of their lii
has tar in presidential elect ions, you have t' look at thIs'
spet-ifics.
i_ast lime out. for instance, Mr. Nixon wiltS Califat itt.,
l's I pt-F us'nt, Illinois 1w 2 9, (lliio 1w 2 3 and Nest .li'Fsi

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h1, ANN SlI-:F'IKUWSKI
''ills' Suite' I lit islitni if i(s-tuinilatlous hiss asgnt'e.I In assIst
us tl 4t11' lis-il S.'hiinel lioucs' Ito the degree It Is utile through
the prn-'estmirt's it tnusl follow'. '11w III vIsIon if Its-tardastlon
plans to nccict by forwarding all of the third party money It
receives plus $6,000 of stiitu's share of the 121, per rent tot
$2_i,6i I already iipprns-esl lay the floarsi of ('aunt)' ('otmaimiissIu)ns'rs i sin or iat,out Sept. I

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Consumer Advisor

Macachsisctts is not always sporty In the Elsenhowt-r
st - ps, it was right In there. In seven of the big eight.

Ike in 1952 got margins of great size anti vote percentagsranging trim 54 2 in Macsachusetts to 56 8 in New Jersi's
and Ohio Only l't'nns) lvania lagged with 52.7, Adlai
Stevenson's losing totals spread from 46.9 to a flat 42
per cent

One Man's Opinion,

Maybe We Need
Our Forest Fires

According to County Coriinuis,sion Chairman Greg
I)rwn:nond, Se,ntnolt' County has been asked to pros-ide a
ctunsuint'r advisor to hear complaints of citizens, Got',
llt'ubtn Askew' h,is appointed Arthur J. England to serve as
sUite- advisor to conswners and he will coordinate all the
reports coming in from each county appointed advisor.
"The i-aunt&gt;' st-Ill be the receiving agent for complaints
anti will disst'mninate to the state office," I)rummond told
Frank Junta, count&gt;' agent. "There will be no budgeted funds,
There is noneedto burden the thipayers of Seminole County
with ttus, We will appoint Mrs. tLouise) Gill (extension
agent) to be the Seminole Count&gt;- consumer advisor. ie will
receive the local c-onnplaints. She will not be required to investiguite them she will receive thens and send them to the
State office."
Jasa said that he saw no problems irs that work being
done liv Mrs, Gill, 'fit-re would not be much of a work load
with It, "Arid England. at the State level, would be afforded
seine insight ii) the tempo of area problems."

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By IR)N OAKLEY

B) ED1$ARD 'tIEILV',
Cople,
nssi Ser-sic-t

A
Is

t attending a Bureau of Indian Affairs School site-s hearing
the popular song, "Old MacDonald Had a Farm."
He see-s-cd in the Marine Corps doing World War II as
a spe-ial c'ommunicator speaking his native Nas-alo to
bessuldt'r the Japanese.
Alter his stint with the Marines, MacDonald finished
high schil and earned a bachelor of sdence degree In
engirit-enirig train the L'nlversity of Oklahcena. He then JOIned
Hujhes Airce-af t in California as junior engineer, and Later
pioject engineer on Polaris missiles.
AnIu to see-s-c his fellow Nava)os. Ma&amp;Dcsald
returned to the reservation and see-s-ed as executive director,
Office of Navajo Economic C)pporturuty. In 1970, he was
elected chairman of the Nava)o Thbal Council with the
Largest margin in hlsftry, becoming the first collegeeducated Ames-ic-an Indian duet.
Rn-, Moffeti, pastor of Kooski-Kamnish United
Presbyterian Oit,rch, has long been active in American
Indian politics A former L'S Public Health anitaniari, he
now th-'.otes most of Ins tune ministering to the needs of the
Nez Perce Thbe in Kamiab, Idaho.
Sioux Onairman Two hawk has served 12 bears as an
Episcopal missionary an South Dekota Indian resers-ations.
Prior to his election as tribal chairman, he- ssas associate
director of the Rosebud Community Action Program.

MIAMI REACH — The "first Ame icaris are playing a
mare active role in American politics this ear.
The 192 Republic-an Naticesal Comtention startIng Aug
21 at Miami Reach will have at least iii American Indians
delegates and two alternates
Three of the delegates are tribal leaders and all eight arc
working to meet Indian needs
The three m'dern-dai Indian c-huts arc Peter MacDcwiald of Window Hock, Aru, ctiau'rnan of the Navajc
Tribal Council. Rev Walter I. Mcffett of Kamiah, Idaho,
setary td past chairman of the tez Perce Tribal
Exerutis-e Committee, and Webster k Two Hawk of
Rosebud, SD.. chairman of the Rosebud Kesers-ation Sui
Tribe
The other lndi.&amp;n delegates include Mn Coman. 22year-old law student from Taithina, OkIa; JoPm Robert Jones
of Pembroke, N C., and Mrs Erycm Mendenhali, Reputican
cunmitteewczrian of Webster Groves. Mo. The two delegates
areMrs RalphRhodesofTulsa,Ok1a,,andJtmCarpt-rcf
Scneca, SC.
MacDonald, born on the ieee Nos Pos Na-s-a)o Reservation ui Ax-iwsa, reportedly adopted his English nne as a

Great Chess Match

Is It Just A Pay

amn k-ft newspaper stork fir the pubtiC4t) taLslfWU tJrcaLAe ht rt'ckct*d it
stas more chaIlengir
Hi' i-it-in became bared stocking for
pubic relations firms with big-name
uut'ntl like oil cunpan&amp;rs and auto and
t'iga ette rrsanufac'ttrers Getting their
silto tUit ts$J too eu, he said.
So he struck out cm ha awn, taking cm
smaller clients who really ne-u-did the
publicity. He pushed prcucts like cIt-ctric-posserud candle witf u-s ar,d head
piulish for LaId men, and publicizel
buk-wwn causes six-h Equality fir
Compute-ri, Plumbers for Peace,
&amp;iidents fur Bo)t'r*ting ananas aid
Peoples Coalition ke' Fairness to LeftHanded Barbers
It must have macic his day stten the
hess — apçroathui him.
Iek,
I unaguied the Inter.
mationai Grand Master saying. 'were
fed up with 1eein chess relegated to a
cwpk of inches in the back pages of
local newspapers Esen stwrç c'o.
leetors get better cut-esage.
u-"iafly
whe-n ,tai fellows wt s
ic M.ai'
about a c-cglec-tcr ruakuig a (irtime out

the Seminole ('ounity Acsos-iatbnn of l(etnnmled Chihlrs'n.
"We sin not know why the Sthte- s-annul prepay It_s ruinplete l2' per rent at this' caine lime ths- thirst party mon.'&gt; is
ree's-isesl II isdons' ins other statu's but i-iorldis uiuw',s limit,''
Mrs. Jnnt-s said that in order to have the little lied
&amp;hooitiiiiiss' ftirlils'ui 1111w', this' .lcsn--iation Hnist ui(qtiint' il 1(11411
of $2.5,flsMl lot',sii 'I his' iri'aniz,ititn has :sgrs's'ii tie di-'_s-Iop this
amount, prsivids'd thii I)ivision of ilu-t:srulatton ruin i)ru'Inuy for
ii few intuiith.s to allow' timmis' to isliproash the i'srtiiiiitiiiity for
suPPort
liii' pluuri lstss s-s'k is loon of $10 each frana 2O0 citizens
or orgusnuustions with a promise In relurn to the maker of the
loon afl.-r theliuw or prss'eslsire c'uirrcntl in force be s'hanged
to permit pi-.'pavms'nt to enunnlulinity programs; or to repay
the pronhiMory notes from tuition and fees rind small fundIng
i-vt-nt_c throughout tlii' next Five years
The uis,su.'iuution is fighting fur hus'tsh cseritrolls-d, hi'oaii
based quality ss'rvlct's for the reL'irded which nrc as-ailable
on ii continuing basis with sound financial rnanagt'ment,
"Title IV a funding Li the only way, ste can heap from,
which is st-hat wi' itiush ito In-eaiacs' we ore so far behind,"
Mrs. Jones saud, "t'Vi'fl with the Title IV a program of
$ l8383, sit' stun s'SI N- It csiuiils'titinn for the stats' anti (esis'rusl
dollar within a ft-tv u-tirs, 'hit' latter Is all the time we have lii
develop a $3 million t'ndostnient so that the program will ttsi
financially secure"
'fur llotrd of (oinniiissioners agreed to study her
pros'isal and mneirt with her in work session on TuesiL-sy,

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GOP BowsTolndians: Red, That

Fr tin the start of all the Fuss about
R -bbs isc'twr failing to i,hos up fur his
ft: amestithBor-isSpassklgucsscd
i: fr-i'nd Sam Smarl must be behind

rn-ported (ttristins' Jones of

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-, t': ru: L'fl 1 stammip
Must Anicr,caos show little more inte-rest in chess than thea do in ticklleystinks Wi- bcçu-d the Spassk)-Fu.cher
xiiatcti nurj.' give it a push, but what
ttiarie hate we, with Vietnam, the
Mik East crisis, the- presidential
election campaip and Henry Kissinger
taking up all the tiradei'"
Lease es-erytiung to me:' I could
ti-ar Sani say. "We-se gc* a gocct start
with the theme- of a U S-Soviet cuifrcmtatiuri in Iceland But first we'll put
I'&amp;sctwr in hiding in New York to build
up terisiun and get tie newshounds
noSe-s tstttehing
Then sic U bars, Spassky say publid) that he's iru1ted by Bobby s de
lat trig tat'tit- and demandun a wntti
Tha1 si dl be Bobby's cue to caine out
of hiding and apoktze, whereupon
Boris will behued arid agree to
rite-SI hun in Re'kavik:
Public interest might has-c waned
then arid there
except among continued chess fans whit are hay to
watch in salerd awe and
aid
feel the suse of occasion that grand
uia
diess normally uiduces.
On) scxrieaine like Sam would kse
the challenge cit injecting rxciterxiu'rnt
and sensation uo a
-unction battle
between a cviçle of d'ais-bcrne master.
riurds
Sore enough, the front pages cii newspapers ace-ass the country soon were
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arrvnng blow-b) -tavst aRountS of the
farcical stwnanigans in ltekjas-ik.
Esery erratic maneuver, every frivolous antic, every scowl on the face of
urn- of the champs was reported with
the t-nthuiasni wailil) ri-se r -.s-J kr a
world heasyweight t-harrponsbip
It wasn't just the faithful chess fans
st tao wi-re on the edges cii tix-ir seats.
The show of temper tantrums,
threats-ned walkouts, absird demarwj;
and jis'tulant
about the
flILaint1
hrss table, chair, the-u jaeces, lightu, c-arneras, the audience and the
wise'
h-ad sigher Americans shaku
the-u heidi and ci' Lanrung, '1 dein
di'eazn Usess could tie so wild'"
V.1w-n it was repcx-tt-'d that the- Presiden's top East-West negotiator, He'rrj
Kissinger, had uervene-d to V.op the
irliglitung with a persorial te'i4ibor*
call to Fischer, that }1rrsadeuI Ntztm
tamed! had sent Fwiuu- a ra4e, that
bsg sims we, being irnid 1w' elevisian
rights arid that librarws aid .''es reported a stvden run ',m tieu tscijka aid
chess se-ta, I evali't wait any longer ti'
call Sam arid tell hun what a wizard I
thought he was,
WII are )'VU talking &amp;buut" ht

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Appearing before the Board of County CommissIoners, to
seek an interpretation of zoning regulations Involving
prcperty near Barney's Academy, Paul lovelace told the
Board that he has a Super cent interest In the property and
that at present, the only development planned concerns a
dancing school, The propertyts currently zoned AgrIcultural
(A-L)
Thedancs' school would be operated by Marty and Jouunn
Stebbins, to be used predominately for children, but with
ext-rcise classes for adults upon request. A monthly tuition
charge would be made. Mrs. Stebbins saId thud she is an
accredited dance instructor. She is certified by I)an.
c'emnast&amp;'rs of America, Inc.
While A-I zoning does permit construction of schools, the
roning director said that the regulations say public, private
parochial schools and "we usually expect a certifk'at,ion
from the state for the school,"
Chairman L)ruinmond asked the county attorney how is
this dancing school different froni another school — "there
are regularl&gt;- scheduled classes, certified Instructors, tuitlt)fl
don't the other srhu,ilcha','e the sanu' fartors''
howard Marsee, county iitIorney,aIit that this is opt-ti to
de-batt', tiiathie has no It-gal answer. 'Iegally, there Is no wii&gt;
tointt'rpre't. A school isa school isa school." Irs response' to
query by ('umisunlssione'r Al I)avls as to the (ilffert'ns't- betsteen a dance studio and a dance school, Marsee said it was a
gnatte-r of tt-rrninology,
Mrs Stt'libins assured tin- Board that this opt'ration
will d-finitt'ly be il school--with definite cultural orii-ntiution
and 1% will perform civic functions,
Brown 5111(1 that it will offer musIc and dancIng us is
offered in ziiami&gt;' public and private institutions (tiltsm,iissioner Sidney Vitilt'n was of the opinion that since' it would
be Iocate'ti strnitegiciilly to un already establIshed school,
ltamne&gt;-'s Aczud&amp;'mny,ansdsince' there would appear to be' plans
for sonic reciprocal ngreement.s between the two, to the' great
ads itnt.age of both, that in- would wrsomuilty' c'utisliic'r this It)
be- an s,-ducatiomuil facility,
It was the consensus of the board that the danis'imig facility'
is in fart us 5110511 and stould qualify for approval hi&gt; the
linuird.
In an aside, showing his full approval of the t'stablishi'
intuit, (usairitistu h)rumiimiionii quipped, ''tIn &gt;ou hut's' gnu'.'
lessons fur istu,nblinit politIcians?''
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School Is A School

H oarings On Tax Assessments

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'Wtit die-as nnach'
You mean )QU had rwithutg Lu do

with it

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beguvung to feel tool-

lit.

"No," he replied. "I've been busy
to get phliaty icr the Flying
Saucers Traveling &amp;',ptv "

still lii,. her's Ill a vi;s,,ii,s-r of

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A cuilli'ui rlit't-tiuig of 04' hlunirti of 'lax Adjuatimii'Imt.u. witS

uitt.'nsletl by ('siutity (ou,unlssion ('halrnian Greg l)ruiiitritimni, I (Itniniesiulit'r Sidmie&gt;' VihIen, School Board imaeuiibs'rs
Jean Bryant and hay Staton, Tax Assessor Guy Allen and his
assistant, Terry Goemnlwl,
'Die law requIres that five days notice be given to each
petitlwwr requesting is hearing on his tax liueuzIsent
date, there- ore 45 petitions, with more expected.
Druznuuiorxi 1411(1 that ars'orsling to Statute 194 of Use State

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'n1H PItA, I.

"Just th.nk, if w,'r
eI,ct.d, 111 be 'Mr. '/jce-P,esjd.nt'
instead of 'that 9uy who married one
of the Kennedy
listen'!"

Ps

'.h'iiil'i Irittiluls 'ill SlIlitIli

-t" 'j1 1,at ls,a,ct if iii ist
flif
I-or Its' gsiarrlsnnan, it will he$ *"e-k of ii,, se-ri e-rr,hsr,ns
list,' fry;,, a sintail, liriat-qur
h'' 'ut'

lI'i' 1'

irs ti cents', Iii.' c' hoot isimoc
;.hlers' is the pr'rfs'' S telling for
ti. le$rttlna.' trlitts 1 tpry

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lI.'puhhls iii

Natlorisal

inn •

ss'ntl'svi

lbs

this' itrn of
i"issrisi:i Nuaiiuius:ui (iu:irsi

'luck Fans.' M sq 2 nsi'n
ttiuillit I i'iits'ritii.ui wi-s-k Ihsu-'
Will char" u tulip Nrsnthi Mmmii
J un br II 1gb 5, hanoI - wit Is
Is-au hirrc prr;suarmnit for lii.'
stI$iillg Si 1)15411 stir ivalnaflg liiis-mpt', fiIs-', the st;ss ks if ni-st

(i;.irip.-'l by the m,nukrqi,.d
t$.-skc, i'sa;ir'l'ln"n will l.'arn ref
v r.lirtCSy, mile. (iii..ilinso atsuiri tursti that Its.' duff
ihil ,'vu'r s taci tisiact nader

siritrol of r'ivII ,iicturhssinr cc
hIs-vellIr- at (1 :io uI 'fls"n
u Sri limo, 'trillinit ur'l s't,rl'j

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f .r fI ssSer

A keen flarntat he
heiie-res George- McGovern
the (( Iflifl I'Ic 5'if!',i rrsqmhd psi?
rap lie- i ,',te br i'(is hard
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'rot, niiarui(es a grrs'ery st,,rs'

Anthony (.rishy, i lalar

for si iivin

phiys$.-.sl erhy'itu-sn t.as-he"r it

1k', s Uubin refuge-n' 'atw. hat
ri-re-ritly icriis,r.ri 11
iImersthi1i Arid in less than a month,
P"Il vote- for the FIrci tIme in
thu r 'untry
I
fr's-n. l't. Sri: ke "ngsre

Norlarsel litnitit Ilisib, ','tll
spending the seron.I 'i.k of his
m;rri.s.te- -it the' ene-improene
flwy and their beisidiec are-

vastly rim!frrent men sM they
,!t t'r'r' '!'eir ''i--t r!.'f,!'"a.

lossik s

:ilh'sl;s

is miii

itt. lilly
t,fW$1 fi-lltaw'

iiss'jini''u. his-v usnul
vu. llsiill-n ut oIlier '.'hos,l
1;si'fhtl's will Is' stansling
•iS
a ''si's unit tins'" nil .ts-f.'nc.'

Legal Notice
th. c..' ., ,I c...t, i,.
t.rn,n.,u. Counis'. Slat. .0 lia,ola
its P005*11
in n• lh. utah .0
(jU(,Vpi I I IOTA PUTt/Api
D.'a.c.l
FiNAL NOTICE
•P ,5 p.
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'ionoratai. Counh
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J,juj't.
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".°' -i 'r 'hens ,f 'h,ns
t-t re-al beset
iit Stichnel K.'nny, a mtsn
afh rims tv-i'i .'-il.j isles t'itlit. inyl a don t 'j'$ f-f,)WSbS
vro,l(ln'',,t,nt to t ',t then'

;p.rl'iliit four, • When the
tisifltnt come's ansI ta-e to ,ts
I told
-wt, the-ri' s rio s'hntremy people' the (titian pencil. I
to stay 1st' ;', 'r ci 'hi'
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Legal Notice
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F IC Ti V OUt N AMI
i .ute of Ihi isiat. of r,"s",
Penyici •
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a'. ngi in i.is'ri.'tt ci 119 P4*v IA'S tm., iP,.q, and tP,•r. ,,-a..
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tsr W'.. and that eP r''d ° an Ordar dhalQ,ng ,'m as tifls'
rgt.r sad nam, *5.' IP'a CI.,. oh r ..
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Stahsilit, To Wit Siclion 555
At (..ru'Or oh ii-.
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F',taup r,o
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Do'oths' i ant. POIVI*VI
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Sim nol. Caunit
Florida,

Probate

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Publile Ai,siJ I I, IS 2S Sept
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TOA$$Cr,diloriand Pausont Hawsnq
Cams or Osmae'sdt Aq.M$ Said
10.1.
You arid *4th of Vote a,. hI?Cb
nulhed mod reg'u'rwl to prptenl 4ny
cla,mt and demmnd% aIs'S.'
i-user ot you, "Is' Psa,e agariti it.,
*StAtC 01 flORENCE 0 LYON,
deceated, iml, cif tad County, tO th
Count JIAIVP of S,mnol. County.
Florida, at Iss 'aSic. in the cOorS
Pu5e of I,aid County I Saeho,d,
Florida, within ti. cal,r'.Jar morolit
ttOSfl tPe time 04 the InSt publication
uf thiS ntucr Two cog-es of each
claim or demand 515a51 be in wring,
andthal$state$ts.plac.00 r.tidenc,
and post otfice eddr19i 00 D,e
clamant, and thall be
to by
liii cialm.nl. their agent, or •
tOrn*y and accompanied by a lilSig
te, of on. dollar anti Such ciatm or
demand riQi so Stud shall be vod
Ruth
At .'.e-cuIor of lh• Last WIl
and Testament i3O
FLORENCE C. LYON.
de.ated
C Vernon Mi., Jr. 0,
CLEVELAND. MiZE S BERRY
Atlorn,yt for tilale
P 0 Dra*er Z
Sanford. Florida 11775
PubI,lh Aou It, II. 25, Sept I. uI72
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IN THE CIRCUIT
THE
E1OHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL NO. ri
597
In R. TP.e Marrsa. 00
JAMES 1 DUPSKL(. iii 4'iO4
and BCTTY RUIPS ()UPIXLE. wi.
NOTICE OF SUIT
To JAMES E. DUPSKL[ JR
o Mary PItt
Rout,
105*10. On'o. 1177$
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ha a Peiil,on Ocr D';soltihion
Marrage hat b,*n Oiled against ou
and you ar.requinedloseqsea copy
of your wnitl.nd,oens,s, t, any, to it,
on HARVEY COULTER. Atltney
,o P.Isl'on,q. wmose bddre-st ,s 0
Ito, 3336. Forest CI;, Florida, 32751
and Oil, tI'se original with It'. Court
on or brfone lh, 111Pm Jay 'a 54p
I,mtaer, if?) olher*'te a iudgrno'O
ma be ,nt,r,d aga'nSI you los' liVe
re5,4 demanded st Ihe Pililon
WITNESS tiny hand and the Seal oh
Sad Courl 00 IP'5 SItS day of Augutt,
isri
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Deputy 4.5.ni
I'i,bltth Aug 1$. ui
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NOTICE FOM 5105
The Scn,,,nsili Cnty tioavj of
(ounly (0syln,rttlner skIll
lIds at ,p,, oOI,ce of Arthur If tiesi
wilt, Jr - Cl,,i up 10 13 00 Nn
Monda,. AugutI 7$. 1513 SIN IIS
tollo*ttig
A 100

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304 Pip. Plea,;

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ut'i-nt V Anderton LTD
e"u-s'a' Pa"n,r
-Ipt'ei-1 St Ando'I.ies.
.eno'a1 Pa'tr'er
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IN COUNTY JUDGES COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
cu. No 5344
COat. CS
NAOMI A I" t 'It I
dreaIf'd
NOTICE OF F 'SAL REPORT
AND APPLICATION
FOR OiSCi'4140E

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scheduled for the first two nies-tinils with the remainder
schedule-ti as necessary. Notices to petitioners ore- .-zpettrd
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Almost as bad as man's record of upsetting the "balance of nature" are some of his efforts to present-c it.
One example is the- atte-mpt.,'d stabilizatIon of beaches,
which ha'.-e been eroding away and building up and eroding away for millions of years. Another is contained In
Smokey the Bear's admonition that - 'Onl)- you can pres-ent forest fires," a commandment taken to heart by
both the puulic and lrofesslonal foresters,
Firefighters in tt1e nation's western forests has-c not
yet reache-d the goal of total exclusion of fire, but os'er
95 per cent of wildfircs are extinguished while small.
The three to five pt-r cent that get out of control cause
almost all the timber, lift- and Property losses
Hut this small percentage does tremendous damage,
says Martin Dodge, a forest ranger with the California
Department of Conservation,
The 1967 fire season in the Pacific Northwest and north'
em Rockies was a blow ho the national economy as well
as to the local timber and recreation industries, he writes
in an article in Science magazine.
The year 1970 saw a repeat of huge fires in eastern
Washington Southern California was declared a disaster
area by President Nixon, The final toll for California was
14 dead, &amp;iO homes and buildings destru&gt;ed and fA%JJtJ
of timber and wateried cover burnt-si
More disastrous fires ma&gt; be i,-xpected in the future,
warns Dodge-and a major factor contributing to this
prediction is man's vets' efforts to present forest fires
lie quotes a report by a lire study group for the American
I-oretry Association:
afire control agency's worst enemy may be its
own efficiency. The- longer forests go without burning,
the greater the fuel accumulation ansi the greater His- I
hazard -In other words, its not nice to fool Mother Nature

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ii Michigan, 5.5 in New York, 3 6 In Peniic'lvamit,,
sat'husctts was a sport, giving Humphrey (iJ per L's'r:t
i,i liii' l'rcsidi'nt's 329.
TIn' stron gest es iik'ncs' of pat tern was visible not iii
margin'. hut voter perci'ntages. Leaving out Massachu
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hi gli of 47 8 in California to a low of 41 5 In M ichiigin
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list of 42 9 in (thio. Mostly the two mt'n (i'll heist ect
44 and 47
l'he l'ruman-I)ewev election, complicated by the -an4
iid.,cv of I ienn Waliac-i'. was tighter still. Massachusetts
ag_il ii did nit follow form - gis ing Truman an 11 5 edgilint he took I ltinois by just .9 per cent, California by 5,
Ohio !, a nilt-rosopic 3.
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New \'ork with I 0 margin.
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initlarity. In three of liii' eight, lh'wey's suti' was itls'ntto,il: 49 2 per cent ills 43 2 in Massachusetts aside, his
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should bring most of the top women pros of the unt'
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was just opened shortly after the f" tie thu yPar. vio
desnedby the weUkwnJotli*,whcaIaoc'arvrdnuthq
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belt tv.14rr. h a ltRn(hng
%s..;qw'fi per e, it k n slu'frncivo "Itus"l White belt Psnl'krc tsro
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The fighter- will 'nit divided
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Vs'sn'*-ees1en an1 AAU t;li
('t R..sin Chairman He.i

hIurnarnCnt5 The
ill be
battling bsers (mm other are •tirn Clark. assistant
1,csts ci the st*tr :ss ui. :.. -fit tr ir
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action tn the ring fits fattic.°sItistt 7i,
aIIafl h1i,ii .1 I'iJilt'iT' is the t'ur
nanwnt directn Young DaItin
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Barnes of Aharrionle SMn;F1. has tu.d h
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of :tie ir.s came as 'is
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season It will be a t'ojmartrer.twct4oaU event for the club
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Although
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mentioning because of his
tremendousrrc'i'srd in AA'i
cnmpetiUnn The 1S-'car-1:
i*hn fights at 14 pcoun4a ha

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hping tin continue
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Rolling Hills
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orviouse he urnt hgainst hi.o.

team ci' Tons Haries Bob Stockman . Term 3t1liamcir and
Chip Harkin racked up a total ci' plus eighteen it capturt the
UT prize in the event Two trairris finished in so tie for second

Hcimvt Pets- Dille. Rob Ohs er and Frank Eaton
and tht
other included Glen Williamson, Stan CtaThr' Al Mit'itd'
and .Joe Cusick Third pl."r with a plus fcftee
as von hi
Ru] Harris Paul Henning. 0 R Weinman and t)ick Sruth
Sunday's event was auto a points tournament but si as a
fourliartner nxird contest, Most unusual to, Rolliniz Hills
member comprUtion was that there were onli 6 fro learns
compet-Ing for tlkt prlu-- The be.%- the winners vaul,4 muster
up was a minus. three The winnini:
' combinatinr via Henn
and Rose Harnve-Hal and cirna Jenkini
points away .
finuiltung at &amp; minus nine. In world place, were Fran and
Judm Garland
floe and Grace Melic
ThispastTuesdas a rune holetv-uiught tziurnwiwnt vtucii
was a four-partner best-ball event, included a much larger
'irid of members The wiru-un; tram o'Bud arid .)urm 'tan
jvrwaikcr-Catirs and .iiiiti Hulrhuck turned in at right under
ig them firs place manes Three Is-ama finished
.: six unth'r par 3(1 foe a sl'arr of seetaid spot There- so-c
irither r'-c'wd of three' teams splittirw third yuan- mnt.rs
'irushing at five under par uris-one Theme sot-re Grcr-gr and
f'hm-Ilts C*rd*scia-Walt and Ann t)ittmer . Jim and Malls
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Eire if the Neu Vurk Jrtb du W iii a %atiolitioul 1*90tball Lesgur Caltur all io,rawom. tbroar four pla~rrik bhould
in&amp;Lr surt' the% lead the Iraguor in vur it atrgur% ~ bait.

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nw first goal is 19 straiii;hl
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sint-v Rube %larquard of Ole

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Etdoe Turner with a 29. Zt. 2t,

Athnta at %iuntreal '

Cluvago at IA* Angeles.

Oni - games setme-tuied
houston at Ptiiiaciciptuta
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Nitsburgh at San Dwgv. 2
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UridtlsoIi) )esterday,

Atvtersaveraged just ashade

under Z
n strokes per round for "iPused a 140 UA&amp;l On rOunds
tu5 fi%-t r(rurds )esUa,
day. Hu
CA U. 27. 28, 29 wW X
start soas is-ui fantastic as be
averaged 24.5 str okes in the
ftirst twou ruunds with vwes of
Meanwhile. I-JeLffer. tile 21.
He foliusoed them up year-old Ikn- da Tech student
with 28, I, and 29 fur lus, five
Lh in ttar
against
bun
toured
total
of 13
World putting tha.IIJPMIIkup
Cin-uznutis streak
11at effun by Aridefs was semi-finalti, jut!t 1111girit be
would vul-itinut Ili Deriuri
considering
JohnMm gave- buns lead with a tsou stroke-s better than a 1
himself
the
to(.-run honlier. tile lieds pusttd by Baltunowe putter ,,beirFuirild L*st,, VItter in Uw
David Toll-kir
world
jurnped him for three runs W
Atibvng tile other Ujp ()rlandio
.11Uoteul-s who still love a shout
turn downed Charles MnInto,ti
what I want Your 2ft victcr) It wall a tough urder
I t1blt-flI beaten them it17, Carltuzo said of the Reds
' 'You have to stay on top of that
lineup .. ou never
And for awhile, it looked like

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oxu of his regulars at the "School of Self Defense" operale(I ill tile
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trying to throwTerral llenson.
are from Almpka.
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f()l ceillent lm- irsollnel. llere Alx)pka polive officer Terral flenst)II, left,
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talk to n-s ii'rts r
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In the pro divixion it was Ken
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Bo of lro.sWl, 'Iron. leading
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the wo) with his 130 UA&amp;I. Mike rVent must learn to triasta
Pfesfkr of Orlando, one of the tiiit-t dcfft'rt'ri cc ur ses whIle
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11 o'entar'll) UF ttw field to aciiiii.rinuitgesa pitcher sinct 1957. and Tu4 SIti;ram cattle
Ciritinria
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season ti-it- first 'sastion-oa.l
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bullpen
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fell Weat I wount to thank the
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fans 11 %as touching Nothing
plateau
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Atlbtltb
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FrIday, August 5. 972

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j'orcl ,ind funded by the entrrituriil li1ineIiient
41.rir'. Salli said 111,il th4,
the supervision. an-1 opjrtunit
tUIC %tgnals at Bed RUR Road
id like the fun4s f4v cecutive office of
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fur the ifisidvintaged trill
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finally to promote participation
of
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has
t*mL
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th thc it, llit troc c;tcrpri
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graiikd tIireth
Corn. that the either is responsible —
Ruarci of Court
:t'CUrttIflg to the inforiii.-iti.in
The judges
had
reqursted Boa r d Of County Cotti
csinners that IX1T is not Ron Bergman, manager of the
presented.
there are at present
imssi
onerstt)L)ieftheboatdofl
three additional
judicial
aged in an interuc research et of Casscjberrs. contacted
the projected prulr.Ufls of the 12 of these organizations in iht'
secretaries The 5oar
-rani to ascertain the th e
Unitel States. uith Honda
County
Commission Commissioners struck these trrntson
'ihihts
of developing chairman and requested a
one, and that one
having
of
The
prune
objectives
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from the budget and replaid
land Boulevard casttard written explanation of counts
one tit
e:.tegt- r of judicial orga:itlnn are to reduce located in Seminole County.
cen U S t .92 and SR 4.
pobc
"We desire to Ct'ifldUCt 8
on installation of traffic
c11are rolls in Seminole
clerk According to Salli, the
hc DOT desire to cvloperate signals at state highways from
stop
outiard program effort such as to make
('ns,
judges a' -i1liflg
the cns in forming a county secondary roadi and
reclassification
migration provide job op. the citizens of Seminole Counts
dcir st udy task force to payment provisions for the
wttintts and reduce tinent. and the State of Florida pr
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patible project alternative.
peci ft e partic ipation
fscient1 and cffectivel run the
fl counts to Invite a agreements, if ans .between the judicial system as
required
's section of Interested
oirn
mumcipalittrs under the provisions of Articli
Repeat of aSol tout!
ups and individuals to and
t-lç.ers
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The judges requested as
COMPACT 2 cu. ft. REFRIGER ATOR
:iVi5 said that another
In a letter requesting if rt.- compromise, to judicia:
mactar in aevcictping hearing on the budget for the secretaries no: funded, I,.
'Ceel.po'cry
tnrd Boulevard an its Circuit Courts in Seminole placed in contingenc statu'
'retv is establshing the County. Judge Dominick Salfi
Ideal Ivr Florida
The entire matter will comm
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p.io.
.rrmjctr from SR 4I to the t4)d commissioners that all the before the batce: hc.- rr
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r-.1s' in the studs area becomes that relief is abscdutels
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Ceonomic Development i,
door
r"os,t.c
of the project to the beitline
The budget as presently
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Thi- Csunt was encouraged approed threatens the ef. development
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sri pee-i u.s1) held. according
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Rarneit, chairmen of the
Winter Park and MaitlandSouth Seminole Chambers of
myiuerrt- education corn'utters, reswctis-cR The tilsi
Is-inibers are olntis sport-'ring thu event wtiichi will gte-c
tt'zwhet-s an insuck look at
bussin,',qt's
it the start to! the
tt"m
F-F. Dim has
tS?n Mi for Aug 24 and will
start with a gathering of
it-amber-s and businvssrni-n
hosts -it Winter Park High
Sshocd auditorium at 8 15 am
About Th huines operations
tronri throughout Orange and
Si-nitnoltCtsuntsc'g,
will
participate in this .ears
;em'(ii'r4n; Mcust of are teachers
it, take- pail will he from the
doze-n scho4,1% sere—tog the
Winter Park and Maitland area
pupils An invitation will ge. out
Orange and Scrn:nole
I. ot1fltie te:irhet-a upon their
return to su-bi.ol
lcac-twrs have found that
they art- better able Us answer
questions and Its tlritsi on firstad tsbure-s-aitiona a: :'usmesacs
a', a result of spending the das
lost-is studs irig a specific
businc',s in operation The
Vs inter Park and Maitland
lath S?rnincslt' ('tutnibt-r M
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ar-st-hart t dpi-neaL'S- in the
.dum-tm'. e dii-tt'ibutii- t- and
ri-icr :mgtricmt-s of the au's-a. to
Ip te- aetwra and IJUSUK-s%rneII
uus.Ierstayed carts other,.
-tteej and to enhane . apit'ilation Of the American
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shat dawn fi ve Anwrle'a,i olan.s
rhsmrsdrty. raising 10 II the
uininitw'r it has otatmed ri h.
pact three tai The t;
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mand -,dniitteil the osa of only
ne a '.'',' I'I Phantom .vfeh
it smuii , sor ,00.tn-uumr missile
urought Isswn 1 2 uiitl.a north.
-us'cI of Itatphnng Thumr'.slay
a. (onrntand said !he 'Wfl
fliers irs' sniccing.

Ibanom saId a lipanece tel.vicuren team was r.'cent In That
Binh it the time tail it wan not

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Iliirwsi i lammed that mace than

Air Force Ft Phantoms
struck ki miles uwuth of the
(hunece taw$.r
arning 21WI.
pound laser hnmhs anti-i the (sn
Hung r-.ulraati brIdge on the
nort heast rail line to ChIna The
Air Force said -inp of the
br;.tges five spans cuts sic.
stray.rI snd another span mnst a
pier - c's're damaged

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rh.stroy.n ....vct of the town of
That Itsnh, Yl nol.s casitbeast f
lI;,rwit, arid that many civilians
ir. killed fit -Nrunted
The i S Navj said jets from
the carrier (ertckany attarked
t he Thai limb army hirrarks
which a spakeciTuin said #ms

Blasts

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iiii o'riI"t 11-A' Paris
gs)tIutIsr; t
making his own
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plane sthis'h the t
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s'mt repar'ed act in the North
imnee 'he r.'siimptlnn of (till.
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Wt,% , th.-it thp real threat in the

negoti.iting far morol, than isny.

iwk he %inilioLitit, trill i few

'Ile Inesn'! iiave I ~iraro !hat

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in Ford's new Courier. Plus an unexpectedly
smooth ride.

Maitland, Martin Marietta

uitr ('it), Florida Hospital.
Hartford Insurance. Harriett
Ms'rtgage-, Park-Maitland
Scimc,e,i. Sentr
Indeannits
Rollins C(ItIe'g(-. Candida. Irust
GO florida Ceo:imercial Bank.
Winter
Tt'lcphcsntI'ark
Cortspan - Piatts Acitde-mna)
Inst-stint-nt ths-rsson Srre'uc-t',
Gisodirus, Sears. Jordan
Marsh. IBM. ('It) of Altamonte
Springs, Bayshore, Ssmanac.n,
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br dt'mnoastrated irm'ples
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in of all types of narcotics and the
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Florida that had sistemmuitis--alle ixiraphernalia ntcesir) for
liseriimiimLitt-sl against blacks, their use. One exhibit was a
mys ftsriti,-r Flsrot.i (sss lro:,
valued
( islliflui
Ni let the public relations man,
Collins, a imcs-'mmit*ur of (,os-. .11S
i's 0 %c r% poor grins- tteubinu Asks--u s Csuiumiittee to
Amuls-'n&lt; those present at Le
Study Capital Punishment,
mltet'tifli.
were (hartes %aib.
urged the group Thursday
g for count) judpe. .ini
tread tir-t'tuII's before ret'omu- runnin
Michael IlatLuwne. .e conchs-Labmiit'mttng r'iimcp.s-sutitun of the
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items confiscated during a raid on a Oakland 1 IlIls residence' last night
Shown with the weapons are (left to right) 1)et. Robert Kunkk'r of the
sheriff's department, Det. Sgt. William Lykens of the Sanford Police
Department, Deputy L. it. Ford and Sgt. George Abhgy of the sheriff's

You get a big. beautiful interior with full vinyl
headliner and door trim with armrests. A four-speed
easy-shift transmission and peppy 1800-cc.
overhead cam engine that's gentle on gas. A big
1400-pound capacity for people and payloads.
Independent front suspension and long wheelbase
for a smooth ride.

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action cominittec featured
A 20 minute filni showing the
)cputy Itarold Its mu) Ta:,lot mctivItusc it h
p rt i-as the
as guest speakt-r for the highieht sif the program
meeting at Te•ig je Middle prcporrsl hi:, Taylor .
In introducing the film,
S't-hisd Thursday nuht
Tayli-r,
Deputy
public Taylor remarked that he now
re'I.itisins officer Fr Seminole h-as $134) worth of audio-visual
Cisunity sheriff's-lepartinent, equipment to aid in making
toll of the many ainplurmients drug Lilka to schools. churches
isis-h the department recris-ed and uivk groups 'Wi th this
s-tlUipmns'nt, we can reach the
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Det. Robert Kunkler, I)eputv Perry Thomas, Sheriff John Polk
(kneeling) of the Seminole County Sheriff's I )tpartment and Sanfo rd
Police Chief Hen Huller. Five persons were arrested in the raid on the
residence in Oakland Hills.
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Harold Smiuuth escorts Roy
(;at), Brewer, 21, of 280'i

Courier—only S2222°, and that includes whitewalls
and bright front bumper. grille and hub caps...
all standard. See it now, at selected Ford Dealers.

Oaklanslo I)rtve, in Oahl:mral
Hills. after he was arrested
in a raid on that nm-siult'nct'
last night Four persons
were cluirged with on.' count
each of possession of cars
nibis sativa I marijuana 1 arid
,possessionof
nan otis
paraphernalia, Total tjuititt
si-ems $u 000 each. Titsist'
. tiarvd were Brewer;
Wilimuitit Wyatt Slo'hI. 20. of
OrLintils,, Frederick Arnold
Weaver, ,, of 280t1 Oaklandsu
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stuilitig Do you know why Angle is smiling She h.ia tier auto
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wont be itanding in long last minute lines a ith Al those
lectur 's 'it tt._'e -.'.iII be open
pz-ocrastmJtors. Rosy about voti ' t'J2c
in.
to 5
and at the brunch uf ice to
Saturday in the courthouse 9
Of stiHiC tvpts of tag Wert!
it) to 3 P. 111.
'.s tumult. PLa
nur'-iUay .i1 tertioun huuid
depletcu tilts weeK
dimuuute this prvhknti Buttem photo is a JmnIp1IfIg oL the cru.jwdti
hues at the South Se,uittuk branch oitive.
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"Thus-' Riser iti,ut F'losss North', showings will start as 'ss-'sai a's
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Agent-i fronmi this' St-micinuhs'
(tsiurity Sheriff's DepartOrange
('seumuty
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Stim'riff's
Department ,
Sanford l'oh( t s-hiartiunt
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railed for 5nIy one public ipsisinsis d r ebuke Thur .d&gt; to Republican conventIon
PresidentNixon, Mc(ov.rn pear-ant-c, a midday tour of the
White house suggestions that

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Sec'urit
and loan,

might indititte- interest in
leasing the ground for 15-20
years but Maur Suoflard
t'ptiti'wd the organ e:aiimmn dries
not want it that wa), requesting
itO ciutright donation of the- land
t)orfrnan
iterated
tsc
contention that it would tic- aim
1ma'opc-r pret's-denC' for ti"
t'uuiicil to set in druruit ing Land
a private- club He continuethat should perscnis wish to jutu
the organization the) should d:so 'tad work toward at-quirine
hiNliet't
Swoffurd said this- neeitte'r si-ill
not tie an the agenda again ant
concluded the discuum,n with
thr es-urimocat. If the) want air
outright deed to 10 acres or
more-, the council won't des

'(stIh Vietnam hard fra' the
thirst sir eddy. 'lay Thursday,
flying ;$) strikes tar a threeslay
ttstal if 1(110 the U S Command
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'said he is s-.ukI iSi l'l%?eASe"sI to
ti.ne it show it on the s--tuiitpafi)
triimi
Other ittiiicu. iii theLIII,
Ntis sIs-'tter noted that the
Moomilight Festival' soles
I'tttiikutiuuu 'sctw.tuled far Sept
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until iii1tvir 4 U.111. this muior

ELECT Louis D. "Dan"

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FORD DIVISION

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Altamonte Rejects
Bid For Free Land
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hht VM( A. if at succeeds in
building in Seminole Count'5.
will do set ii i'Jx'ut the- assistanicsOf this cit's
The ol-ganuzatlun Last si i's-k
-CJt-stC(1 donation ill 10,15
ut-s of vit'e'w-ntd pr-april's.
- hi Councilman Daniel
to un contends is iiurth
LOW lka-trnan injected the
ucuuld have to --tread
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FederaT Savings
Villagi Szindw u-h, Florida
pout-i.
Sc'c-urits
L.ufsInsurance, 1 G l' Foods,
1)avisicgudScra-i, WESII-Ti
Saddle Up
ist
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Caat'tts Sentins-1-Sai, Falcon
.Sanitar
Suppl
Allan
Tro -illian Nin Saunders, Inc ..
l,aird. Bissell. and Me-rd.
Florida Gas, Winter Park
hlnaptuil, Park Asenue INI
Lou Global, Barnett First
National, lelephonc Seercuer),
Motor Sec Corp , Boone Bait
Rogers, Lovelock. Four-dee,
Inc
11.- slim Ford Br-uris-si-mell.nrs First National Maitland.
Gale Ais1K-iatt'S
Ii'edys. Sutton Place South,
Paintt'ranezi, Warped Sauc'ei'.
Winter Park Federal Savings
and loan, Ivy's, Orlitndo%inter l'ar-k Building Reahtur,
W}lS WF'T\. Na's-a] Training
(enter. Orange County. Ctt of

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For 'Political Junketeering'

ansi of fluid nItrocn stored at

telephone and professional

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96 per cent success In trr;
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Aiiii'm Icarus aks, %%( -r(, slum pougs'ii
lightis, tits' (I S ('onmi,miansi soul
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artillery attack on S'eith VIIIn,,r,,eq. Vicitinns in miles ov uth
of Qiiarig In (;ny, t.n the rirth.
i'nri front
'flip Saigon rr,i,i,iiariI r.Vrtsit lhisut South Vietn,im,4
artillity sk'stro',-psi three inrth
Viitr,,ie tanks vsuth of
Quarug Till early ttha', soil 52
North tv'setri,irris's, were kilecl
antI 711 'f their weav.nc taptuinc'si in em Fight tin the western
flanks of lao South Vmetn,u,n.
i-ce luscces were f,asur lieefl killed
uutl four wounilesi, the

114119;mI aria, Ito Smigisru
triarisi c;misl II rs'Iwrt.sl anp
'S'IitrlusfIi.i' mihiari ansi ssfli'
'.''rvii ''muOn kills-fl ansi ii t ivilI arms t rill flvm' sir vi rrnn

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groumnil emmihi;,t role In Vb'tria,,,
At ( 'fill Nil, M miles q'ssithi of
Da N:tti, two sto,eru rio kits
hunilisi in if South Vt,'tn;urrirce

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1w1un11 riw - keta killed 27 V lititatmis's,' t-klllan.q amid wisitnileil
14 %t hii'n they loudest In a Ileast-Is- p o pulat e d %Ill;,gi. just
isuutsisle the house
-1 huts -(tires' oilier fixketa hit
Ito' base Isefors' stawn In tow
tsirtagi's alNnht three huisuirs
:ilt;urt ilie finly Si.uuthi Vi.F
num-'. immihitar s sOIN111 1111V sas 11

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(iifliuii,nkt
rained scores of riicketi
on Da Nang nnilChu Id tnd:i.
killing or woundIng 22 Anwrl
and 72 Vlelnaiiws.' inil de.
strosing or itattinging 1f Ii S
a•nil South Vit
cci' airi-ralt,
all ied tuilitiry sitkestiien anflotmnceil
It was the i%nrst rocket attack
this
on Da Nang, South
\ it'tiiani's 54101fill Inrge%t t its.
skecimiami saul
One
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As-,-or,Iimsg lii S,mnaih hiIhk'rlank set flit 'u uiiiuittlt Isis-Uit&gt;
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of Vsamuit'ui Vsitera, U
public Isifoemi&amp;atlsau Iis'oJet't Is
a,t-he-slulrtl by thur I a'iigue to hi'
cured on sh(ts'rs'mct ta. amsimilus
Thur lt'iigui' l's 's$aircorlsig ii
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Ro"onSporting Gkk-&amp; building

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I) I) Js-'ffesitl's, I'ahitIk, and
I ('tii't! I Alit itittuttli tif tlts'sit

as timialti t mug razed to liii
lCiO, C this ctspe'aram%s- e s-st thi:

hiss-is-ui fiumui Ms'itosuriw till
s iimill'ru
'list' s's*iuity )tislgs-' s'aiiisiitlimtei$,
'selisi 11111 itt) u 1(11(1 pit tts4iii
lit kt'l, Iiisltislt' Charles Veills,
It h- ('tirruli, I harold isdimassumi,
I bi'rt-mit' t-:si bit and () II
li,tssmi Wsllimtt' I Lilt,
only
('irstilt
s-mali(emts'.l
Ito' se'e'siiot prugroimi w i t, us'
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tsl ii&gt; o; millie
gramist&amp; liiluli list s lid to great
gr timsels-hiihtri'ii
t ;remumiksssv Funeral I tunuit' In
s-liar-ge of airreurigeuiie'sulau.

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ft-attiring is-icimi 1sssiitit .11 tallslistiitt's on ('ti,irimmt'l 24 'Iii.' firal
Icrss:r,m iii %4 ill Ii.- is sstlitsiI
Vii sue, 'tim&gt; ml p mu at whit Ii
little t his. t -ainsililimts-s for sos-muity
judge will hi' la'i iii smilshltIsin
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of spring eater for drinking I hate to discard these
stunts containers as thes sureR could be put to
some good use
no have about 10 stored under
the hous e and would like some suggestions as to ht)P.
the' might be utilized or what t'n of organization
'm ht like them at a donation -c\'SkN

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thsught with the prices of everything going so high It
us mnne
'Al" our tomato plants got about half
foot high,

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and a chair nutale and plunk hlnwIf down right ui thC
middle at the tomato pisnu and slant It sing The more w'er
be drank the louder
sang (it's a wonder the nesghtscrc

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entarl) ries and dil torrent rogmt of viru a hi~ r.
along ant. the sd%,3.-t and sppro%C of at. Important elic.:urnt,
can put y ou at the tar of the hear S clu are aNt to express
ulth cAnfidell-T &amp;tic raw the ideal and r1ans of actior. unit:

sths;h you erngar. prater
ARILS (Mar
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I have taker, ins stile to a club wtser'r couples danc't
and hate had strange wonii app.-oarts me with. 'Car, to
dance
Nc knowing what cias iii do, I get t and darwr l,.at
my st-tie giv es me 'wsa far' for l5avu54
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Thank vas. hon I d r,Jw'r ant ka'e ms lad' alane
I.ad doust asters about hurting a iirang,
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Vamsa ws kt&amp;
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stalurahla ret it,Lu the lit-rest at fair 1g,
at.' hall-or prrnutu'd the vos5get f1rl Ii be met-ed
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that car lead t"reatr sub-eu and betie organlrsa',or
ASdIS tMar
1 Ti' Apr i"i ('set bus) and do a fat-ic fist
one st ho has 'cs: anti been kind tc you in the past, but
he
car.

ever more helpful T cou 7-ha is a goad day to take
treatmenu you need Get to bed f&amp;Irl) m-1) lcmq;ht
TAt. RUS tkpr C) to Mat .
'(i t Dint. fat-a-i far oth
an add to g-s-tdst ii
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your finest and
GLMI'.l Ma 21 to June 2 'lou are a!'k tocapresi
finest ideas to all who car tint- sou
of Ch
List-rd an, is higists fjvrahle t; '.css. arid much happinesi c-"
he yours A spirit of rnerciaix-s a stile
M0Ot CHILL)RI
tiun, 22 ii' July 21) Swung vain
to aocsatr, regarding
rig
at
the future and making
certain changes ix-. policy matter, a hr-si now Out to fat-ax-ste
aTtUV'rTwnti tiether later lr) fir'! to tsr
though
L 10 iJut
to Aug 21 Get into that pljxt St itt one 'tic
phuart:hrt'pi. in civic minded for excellent results non Piari
tutu, to take health
nerd and build up vista
strength. The future cars tit are' active
V!RC.O tAug 22 to Sept
Shoving d ainjcse ii how
wbc' are chair to you at it tsr-trig the results you st ar t , that
time You has, eicetleti' crtars-t ueas ii
;u: thext in
action admirably usos Mak, ,his a mnr
dar, p nit
LIBRA iSept
ti Oct
Your Iscime and
should
be of crates: importance in
w' that all tutu smoothly
there lns'incitsalits car be souri in the tsus,isueu star-Id later
make a

WIN AT BRIDGE
Club Jock Makes Trouble
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Just look
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nest to last trumpto get rut
of the ln' one he d
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Then, South simplr
ccrtinues st- lIlt his last trump
A club
discarded from
durnins to Is-itt Clunuii't
with four diamonds and
dub East has Ici hold onto
faux- diamonds and
etinut- down it, mit' club also
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winds up taking the last tao
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and secure the
you need
right sources The rotnintic
side of life is fine.
etet tic rIDt neglect to handle that
correspondence
is important right nast
PISCES Frt' 1) to Mtt 21)5 Ideal day ic under-rand *hat
your true aims we and take the right steps at such deersor.
lr to be with friends of brig standing as much as pissisbie Do
samettung constric't3t-t of a cia-i: nature
11 't OUR CHILI) IS ROP.' lCuI)a.Y
he or- she still be
one of those
people stba can build $ fine
foundation lest aU, so tar sure lit give the best educa tion you
can afford Make sure also that the practical side of tile a
strrsxd. and their there can be an outitandirig career in
whites-er has to do at ith
and real estate an partinsta-r
leach cat-i) 10 than more fr iendliness ic others and to use
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p1xser go C1L'WTt at louspark's lit- elUti;suizwd t'
Irrlr about losing the trurit:
and ruth fsnt'it,r, and flit
ring into a 4 2 diammuc
break
lie 9 14 0 congratulated
11 esI on 1w. ddt'nse Vi rt
had led are-king a-nd anoTher
heart to start with and o:
out with a trump It' wail
his i- tub trick
Vst' hated to point nut r
our friend that he- nra-Ps
should tune made the hand
and undoub!edis would hair

done so if Lit' didi, 't hate the
Jack cut clubs

The whole point in the pli)
Is that West alma's up with
-alt I*E'tIt three qades and
at haul tine dub arnc'c be
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Alvin Finch. Lynn Y.irtAwougb
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s h iris en F imore, .imd In 1*
Mi%i Margaret Jarrell.
he kept tip with his itudiri lot.ply frienliti and netilltito-ir ,
, -isin(if the bride. presided at %hile he -was homebound ant] who help when they ire needei!
k c book table adorned frr,rn ill reports, never rr.m• Mrs k.kthrnns' LsiId sm! Sir;
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Outf it features hseii'ssnsl-Ijisthi
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Avenue. senior member of the fat-ntis', Randall
D Priest Jr arid son Randall D. Priest the 3rd
of Eau Gdllle
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103 Club Road, Sanford
I hoio to 'it bitk on th
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.ssul in t'outunirntimig on his
it;mtsuimsman cruise aboard the
(ost;i Line ship
'his' full)' st;mbilizetl 'F'S
f'l.-SVIA is couusplt'tels isir"ustlstiumtcd md hu.ss thrt"
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higher -ups ii' ulist yost with any probletni you may have so
Cc ott: an n.
(ret rid of V6 hat us no: usable at borne
and replace with something nest
P1S.CLS tFet' 0 to Mar 201 'toit c add to preatr
by
going directly to a bigwig and getting assistance Pla, tea. to
spcti spare tm,e ware siariy Agcodfriend oanbctir-p!rt
your advancement no.
IF 's OUR CHILI) IS bOR?' TODAY
he ne she wdl be
one a! those charming y ourig people with fine Jsidgmczrt arid
thietel ore
t find it Cii)' to ad'aiux rapidly in inc
mUch ability lien in pxoehett solving Give as fine
r.
as you cat at any field that dealj with tie public
The
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young folk. I really deserve ten nominate to do the cooking.

reception
was
held
in fronts Barlow. Gamni'.vil1e,
ft Iluw ship Hall III the Church
J ac ksons ilIr,
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streamers.
%% ill) jewel trim. 11cr at'• with Mrs. Albert Jarrell. aunt Jacksonville Beach, I's1atku,
T:uripa, Ilr,oli":ton, Or1;snI',
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At t South Birmingham. Ala
Blotint. %4 tire a deep, pink double knit 'rhe britlegroom %hill enroll in the

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roses. ckstslesaml baby 's breath shantung A-line dress
with
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Sfoe;iking of gix)cl anti tw3ve and gueAs who he is going ',l

charriung young

frx at-sd rn.ouragmg t.err, a
guv4 tic some
at tsume to: a uhsa,ngt be sum' that thaw you invite art
cotigetual Shoo VOL; have px
SCORPIO sOct
3 to Nov
215 Ideal day to kee
arpomtraents ", art =pw=, Much produvi
possible no" Once your start ii done, enge in mcmistiape
and hobby you like A'øids-a-ti'ts-agamiot
SkTTIAEIUS N, 22 to Doe-. 21 t Yu atattt to lujse
crater abundanceand you ciii do so by taszng steps at the
right direction, Let an influential business ca-pert aisos y ou the
thZstictI LT. Putting ist idea to stork
CAPRICORN (Dec 2.1 to ian :0)
able to go out
socially arid jour in mutually interesting prteru with the right
people be suite to utipt-ave yaw appcaranar Sba, mote
devotion to mate

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and dirnill .skirts. Ilic fitted Jacksomville; W,
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cE'RA1. T!
Fotsayear-h
mar-rung 'rt utan thu
our ii he one a!
your best days, a tint st bet y oh cast isa eaar lien: judgment.
Y ou an able to get those ir high office it' git alOng with )'Ottt
point a! vies Yost cat
bent: health and ca-pa-nd to
heights
ARIES tldst 21 to Apt 1')i Carry thrs-mugh with the plans
VOL. have made and sou wit base mare w:urlt'-i itt the future
S rat. car tur-ther 'au' career non if yin, trs Ltig,agt at
event at earning and have fun
1 AURT.'S tArt'
to Mat 21) Dts:u with higher-ups lion
thr s-u.,rv1ec. then I cutsost through. along univ lines and
make a r.arnr lot your-at Make Dr% cuntaru among the
aenal at hi' are your type of pvip
GEMINI ( May 21 to June 21 Nan that you comprehend
what a eaperird of 'tns by thaw who have conti'oi
affairs be sure it' meet expectation. Shins the best side ci
y-rnsr nature to the one you love
MOON CHILDREN June :210 Juty 2!' be mute st-filing to
bairn let what aaates have to say and coopers-Ic with tbtni
at the future Atittiding a social Ct-1
totiight wit lead to iappinr'ss
LEO 3LLty
w Aug 21) Try to underr.av.d irb,,it
c-at or-tori es.pect frc'nt y ou then loUisa througi,
that
i'Cictiot ineaaa Take health titatmetti A mare
511100 Aug 1t to Sept 2) If you engage in
work s-arty, this can prove to be a most lmatmj day Go out
hr asussment latc at the di) Makia-g cvtidituocs at htmie
mm'r bXflSCXUisUJ ii St
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till- cake and pouring ,Arrc- the hig; ~-- ry long confinement to his (11finer -o please let me say
Misses Jean and Joan Wilke
to-fl ,Ahen he arloi his rLad suf. th
\trs It' rn mmd W ilii
k e , tunt f 'er. II xteci e injuries in in Irihtr s. I .ur, heck y ri

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For her going- iway outfit. lashel; wfth a %cry wet norolle wooe is me, how tin )L nu make
cascading Igistiquet of )ellow the grtynii, Jacksonville. Ilicur doeskine crepe ,Altll scii,ope(I Mri Clark chose a fashionable for ,,.i%ir., ,*.er!4x,ketI these ip~ii.!Ni citice for 11'
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anti %thite roses. stephanotis, gii%4ns anti flowers ,Acre neckline and beadeft inm-t at tho. (ii.itand dress erlsvinble of pin
with Ilismuiaturt' ivy foliage.
Identical to those of thehonor waistline 11cr ;sc - 'ss ore
and burgundy wh mnat hir;
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friends as st- ct Accepting same nvitatton to apoup a,fla a
st tic ii nest tie gist a pa.i s OLTwIi and have fun
riscrs •fctt' C) to Mar C)l A fine day to proceed stst
same csa; or care-er activIr) that will put au ahead of others
Show our fines: talents Make out thaw checks that still gist
your cr-edt: a fine
IF 'tOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
he or she will' he
ant of thaw 'za-.4'ating ) ounig people abow thinking case
just about tier) thing imaginable. but could law many friends
earl) it life he auw o' the blessed bluntness in this nature
leach to 14w diplirna -) and then the life becomes SCT)
successful tiecauw of the tremendous understanding and
intebect the field at gas-eminent would be ideal hcre, or
other pontions where much rtsparrtiiir can be assumed

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decorated aith wedding bells uas the recipient of many
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Mrs Horace L. Johnson Jr
Mrs Bob
drAlAn b% Patti'S llfC'IltllV Mrs April Curry and '
riend arid chosen honor Hanna anti Mim I,ou Ann

C APRICORN Decto Jan .'01 Conta t people st ho can

hasp nothing
c.mmon
t, I Ml'sl i Mat
I to June II S ins can come to a tr"ut
meeting of minds with usaci,ates if IOU state %-aur
and st-eli Greater su.ru st'sli then he paable in the future
Ge out to same pubis. a;t;vir) later that cars hi most
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buss at Isaki that art dttlu.-ult to di' during
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Resting and relaxing ti fine in the evening
LLO sJuI
to Aug ii Out to the cites st- bert you
t'r st ith people .csu trisi lie and Isise a delightful time Di'
you: u,. znss t make bait tx-s bapps S au mat, nerds s iu
atsalsatr devotion nost, so he sure to grit ut
SIRGO (AU;
u" Sept "I Make thw .hangri and
imprtvemruiti t' s au home that
Incresie as charm arid
efficiency intertairt it p nit and get the approval and
vood it of others TbmI.
kIhka, tSept
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fellouship hall of, the First site. .-Ill l, r% ,,tal arid .sit% er table
Baptist Church of Geneva, on ap,pointinent.,ucre used.

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feel you deserv e Confer with a tuness cipert and rrctwt

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,~.-lrtrrsanori %%;I,h cthrrs that %ill help thern understand yow
finesi idea$ And f3alL, then they will cooperate %tit you
&amp; fiend to err&amp;n,Ji and travel plans, Handle Important
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flint' hranIt br,ms c;mrukl;uhr.

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.,!%%a% A *I;Iff each fleeve 'Ar ith a hand tam el and 6c slee% t.,~
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%torse from eating food so contaminated
s* aitres
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Don Howe

Knob lull spread. lti.s woven In
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white ('III'('kS hut.' ,i tiny
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chicks ;srs' ilt It's its eitsys.'iirt'
is Is tittsu'h limit cmiii s.i hseat-y- his
ito' i'lt'.tl uii.ut.riol for Lstlt .inI
loo - a( h ri,l*'s for two little Isilit's
l'lst'se rout-s ss t're mustilt' of
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required no sleeve settimig An)i-isis' rotw Iultttmn wituhil slit, so
htimig us it u1sis msi,t 11,1% t- ti's,
suns-hi s usiitt Ut hull I i'Itoser
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Open 10 9 Daily

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Open til 9 Mon. &amp; Fri.
Closed Sunday

BankAmericard

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$4-Equipment For Rent
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Call 32) 1310 ton appo'n'm.i-tt An
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Complete houSehold 'ons;tng ot
liii's bed aed chair. (x,ltrl 5"uI
tbi, rug;, dr,.11. Set, dr,n.r'.,
wck,r (hair;, misc . lamp;.
diSheS. paf% And pans Liar? tart,
nit flIAfly Other
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Lo.eI older horn, on 3 o1 st- s-tent
lots 575.000
C A Whidden,Sr Broler
11114 Park. Sanlovd
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large corner 101 p11;
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P-ivenna Pack, n-eat on ia'ue
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I P4141 1 tII-t)WUUM, 2 oal.
Wyrnewood. paneled rarn'ly
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other ,.$r5y
51% 000
ouw ftt:DIIOOM, I, lath.
deal Ion
large lencecj lot
(PioIdfft
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$21 500

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pr'frit %I}i i'r,lI ,i

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P.Unav.I" moSt
1968 Ford F8COO
,Ih full oStrhnty Some
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3 Dr Runabout
'.lqmt scratcheS Pr,r,.y from Ift
Diesel Dump Tr(k ir Ai'
ttilA.r - FHA
iriancng
"ow
Business Property
T
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11 Yd CaacI?, Thn Suppr
I bath. alP Sr I 'JO ('00 36
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SEMINOLE PLAZA Op.en 99
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payment $11,300
Duty Trk 5 meaily tr
Commercial Residential Mon Sat Phone 534 0011. local
heaviest lobs
Call Iron Sanfo,
1971 BUICK SKYLARK
We Ha,,, Many. 0th,, LlSlin9s
Inn; 3 t.'irou'r 2 t..i'n nunor '. c
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Sport Coupe
Open All Oap Ewe', Saturday
. .1,1 ur. 11%, S5icti,rd 5,-"
' 1 1 ,500
MOVI PIG For Sale One 9. I) ttript-Aiaitabl, Sunday;
0th lSrgs- (nO'i,h lit-tI tO' (4'. -'
rug All wool, e.c,ll.nI cOrcci?Or
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by Appo,ntrnenl
Shop tIower shop gt' ;t'r(yu 1,11 i..'O
3771450
1970 GMC
pta-n iivncJ Cn,c',."r',l
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JOHNNY WALv.I U Ri AL TV
MOVING Mutt lacr,Ilc. King Sue
Gas Engunei Dump 7ruc
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bed ,lrno;t yew
Supreme Spt. Coupe
511000
Tn Axle. II Yd Capacity
mg-dare waSti.og macPin'., $130
stro
This is the b
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37
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Real Estate Wanled
cpf,rators prterr rsp qi%
K cally 373 7120
3565 PAIl
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1969 Dodge 2 Ton
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Ready to puP 'c A,'rk ,incf ,I
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Sport Wagon
Seminole
Sporting
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BUSINESS
Very Nice
refnarx. $16,300 321 $116
Goods
Ifl)fl)('dl.utC Op13flitlqS *
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'3695
Cailbar t Neal Estate u''-'., A 0 n' ri•,, I.
* this area Highly rated *
(luy All (i,, ,%nslr'.,j.4,
1968 Chevrolet I' TOil
Internal ona I
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1971 BUiCK
corp *
RIVIERA
&amp; Santonc, A,9
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Cab .111(1 Ctt,s s
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for
v.'pd
marrIed *
Fully EquIpped
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n.Iib*rgIaSy()'Jlt
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l,li(Iovnat,c 10 PIP Evincul,- a'l *developed
$4595
II, owner - I 11dm , 7 bafh, iarg,
n spare time *
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CIly lot, lull' lArid%(ape-d, ten(ed,
1 295
* to very high Income *
123 015$
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bedroom,
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acres (Five acres
Sin. Call Sit 73?) Dr.slrr Located
prOducing i. in 2000 tn..' Pa101 rI Cttritnerr, iti
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MayfaIr - Eic?uSive - Firil tim,
on market Three bedroom.
bath;, with Florida room. cenlral
Peat and air, Ienced. Sprinkler
;stem. pttj; many Oiler feature-t
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fipaulniul all brick, on b'Q
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carpeling, red velvet CuStom II. 31)
drape; Screen porch Shul
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Mobile Homes
flet,oard cOt,mrt, barbecue ph
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Ouck Sale S • 16 ?railrr *IP. 573000 322 1031)
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l'hone 372 3951
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clean home, rear Lake ASPiby. 140
children 327 S1S3

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assistance Call for prSonl ri
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Call John 322 $134

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Re(r.aton room 5 IS • 21' ønd
panelled All Hi ; Ion $31 %(%)

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COMMODORE APARTMENTS
_ MaoroI.a Ave 32333-50

Help Wanted
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P ANSI PP? ER - LEAD WIN
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SUPERVISOR MULTIPLE OR
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GROWING COMPANY
DEPTRONICS. INDUSTRIES.
INC 731 5 Lake Hclwrl Or $31
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On fh. 3 bdrm . 2 bath
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Lauderdale.
beautitul
waterfront home. 2 children,
Salary 5)30 nOn1li to Start arid all
ripifRe; paid PICAS, write
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ls,,,eOale i'll 13316
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Navy Eic?.nge. Personnel Office
Biog 2015 NAval Ira-ring Center
Orlando An equal OpPQ"tunit,'
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OPput, SPerdI wtPi Spm.r.oie
Cain?,' Sheriff; Department *111
1w given Mond,. Sepi ,rnbq-? 1.
1173 if I
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County Court House For in
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Sell paper Arid plastuc prodvncS; l,k
ia?e%, Cup-I, ttiw*l. nip...nt. etci
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full or par-i tim. to restaurant;,
SPor,'s, OH.cji. mofefs, c-It in me
Samntora area Liberal Corn
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par Priced in butt t' roofing good
7 30 *ith prarypartatic., Age Ii) a'
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Pooling Company. 1311 Smmnose
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FAMILY BARGAIN NEWS
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SEC Ti ON tPat ,i dIitbiatCd P. •
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OEITRONiCS
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DUSTRIES INC
Ad,?,I,,I pPIii4 •06 lids PP,s
CASSELBERRY FLA $347117
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liii 517000 will t'siy thy ,.n,Ii.nui,
maint.ln,d, bSautlutly land
;capd 7 bdrm , ho',',' to,,., .-j
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atturidanl Sto'ag. space

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hrAItPi arid or SOC SI work ()egr.e
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rt-;mP to Lake Semnol, rat-nil,
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Girl Fridhy typit wantpd for
t-405ptal. Euttli. Florida, 32734
eiIibli50d pragrsjive nS,urancr
August 24 AN EQUAL
1.91cm
Ag.riCy. HAve current ei•Tlpl0yPl
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
ar ,;ng Oily wOuld be wiling to
or v rig
30 SSPM 5?.'? rig
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Gone. Orlando
5100 34 vS
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TnlepPicie 433 1401
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64th Year, No. 261
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I'tuirda delegation intl ,
tiuth'' saul Thorn..

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it a Sanford ".'rs I. slitioti
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I bath'', I )uriri, t' 1, of I iltt' Carroll was
called to tjt' Scent'
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th U'ie first occupants
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we Ib• iih*t'iit arid put up a
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previously was a dedicated and
talented individual to luintlle
the multitude of lirobleulLs conIfront1)g the, Za*logit'jit So(iety.
That :sn't the case prt'M'fltIy,
I 'lifford Nelsa,n is the ri
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fir the right job
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isn't an )- one that I can (bunk of
better
qualified for this
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lb.' 14 Sanford inh'o hiange,
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Index
This was divulged in a Letter
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of the federally financed
Knowles,
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35 variety in the section. Nutt
manager, to Darwin Nutt,
into,
Bridge
IIaIlm.ark Construction COrn.. advised his firm is looking
pany vice president in Orlando, the situation and would IIItL t'alentiar
soon with th e elI). manager in i hureh directory
isiori developer
the subdivision
"huru:h news
churl to resolve it
Knowles explained that no
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.rosswortl tniLzh'
Weather
ewer utilities inspections will
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Crave
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Abby
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S eterda
high i:i low
nIil some action has been
Edi
Slostly sunny tutlav anti : tult i,mmmient
taken to correct the existing
Enttrt iitimlieflt
ond.ttion and to present future 'saturda' except chance of
IICWS
i'.W!ll
thundershower in the after.
recurrences.
liciroscilpe
t.uw
The city manager wrote that tlth)flS. Highs 8d to
Ispitalnutes
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tonight
5,
the
for
contractor
the
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nation
had
dry
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evetopmiient's greets and th e
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Society
cOil
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weather
bonding company are both
tisdauning responsibilits [or bringing to an end persist. iii Sports
'tucks
the condition of stree ts in th e rains that have 3ualel many
DOT
to
use
ftis prompted the
first section of Washington parts of the Plains Midwest 1'V
tablehupping
md New England.
the money elsewhere.
Oaks,
is
being
done
At present work
Knowles asked Nutt to
oil 900 additional
- contact him izuimnedutely and
spaces out none uI
adv ise what steps can be Liken
F'TU currently has 1,225 to correct the situation and
permnane'nt parking spaces, the repair the streets
-- -sanie number it had when the
s'hool opened five )ears zig
When the school opened there
in
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students and the enrollment for
51'
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lead to the demise of the county
generally.
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better
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of
attitude
cooperation will ensue'.
having personally visited
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( roommis School this
belies. with th printing III (lii.
'I NAt I tipprOs CS a U 'i Soviet IIIC
tvo pledge photos 011 ItItlil&gt; S
year agreement limiting nuclear arms and
mint page plus the following
Us III RK ( I Sit
calls for any permanent treaty to pros ide
fromii one of the
nicmmio
numeriil equality
in int ercontinental 'itoniiC
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Student unrest at Florida
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•l'titihi'iil tlniversIti S
should be' self-explanatory.
rare but with the registra t io n of
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the fall termii has conic a great
Dear Mr Spolski,
'tILE IIOt'SE passes the biggest defense : deal of uproar and it's mainly
I hay'- ''i'm' reading ) our :: spending 1)111 SInce World War LI but refuses to : clue to a substantial imwre'aSt' ui
the parkimuit fees
coloiiui a iung tuiie flOW but I go
cut off funds for the Veitnam war .
Student parking tees h,is'e'
to Crocuits w itli our son antI his
, class may not salute' (lit' flag, :.
juiiipc'tl 500 ocr cent freon the
but that no reason to blame' the
lsr.'viuus &gt; ear Wtis'rc:is a
SI'N ( EORGE M&amp;'G(IVERN plans a niajor
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student paid a $2 fee tor Uie
whole schltM)l, becaiisc' I know "
federal wage-PrIce :.-.
1-12 sctkkul %ear he' is now
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controls after e'alling on President NIXOn to
charged $10 with tit-.
being
asked say they do and I know
' House and campaign in :::
first penoti clot's and I ::: get out of the White
guarantee' that there' si- ill lit'
that
lily
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: parking spot Mien he' coiii.'s to
know if you print this that all '
: school.
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son
your
print ts nul ask
Other parking let's have,
\$ . ('It N I about creeping'' sas If I.
again and I think you will find :
juuui'dt also Where it used ti
:: I hunt, at 83 one at the richest flIt_il In tilt' world.
good results
cost faculty nienibers $5 to park
- $20 per year Anti the
lie has taken to creeping as an exercise.
A ..Ue'Iit ut (rootliS nfl
f-: re'sers i'd spots, for whit- h on!
American Si - hi ii
the prcsid.'nt, vice' president
A SENATE I'I(OIIE is told that the 7th Air
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from the
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: president down to the student,
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must be patch by the individual
A
('ILAI(GIN(; MASSIVE fraud and forgery,
jottm1 Philip t.orce, vtct presiCalifornia's
top
election
official
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was initiated to help
in
controversial
to eliminate a
The superintendent requests
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to acid approstNov.
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control Initiative from the
thut all teachers conduct a Flag
PriiishIe11t
300
more
mnately
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Salute before conducting
I1t
Iit'r &gt;ear at
BhtIl'ISII '11(0(11'S In Belfast rum a jijacked
clilaws
'Ltu' t)t'isarIllIemlt of Transporcar and capture an IRA leader who escaped
::. tation tI)O'l' iws allocated
from a prison ship.
about $500,000 for Flu parking
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school authorities the pledge of allegiance was I lerald news team and Mrs . Bryant walked in
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cr'ierl dur ng the same period generate 4,70n auto trip. lail
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City Council Thursday night
And Mayor Kenneth Brown a go-cart track and the Sanforri- the balance west to SR 114, thi'
OrLando Kennel (l o b In the IArngwncxI area .ir.d 138 .ini
told planner King Hi-lie, the
L yman High School to north on l7-)2 Nine hundr
ti%snc.rof the parcel C' A Hobbs south
esoilci
vehicles daily
the west and ongle family
Dixie' and
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homes
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the
wasting time hrtnglng the
ak and Grant Streets in tl
s.iid the current Ian wrnii(t
concept before thei Council for
e retain a larte green area city
approval. That's the way th
The PUD would have abtiu
rooster crows,' the chief around the development
of land adjacent 338 school age children whiti'
On 25
executive declared.
Helie gave a detailed to the 5 acre parcel, single high residential tevelopmt'n'
to the hoard, family homes would be built, would generite' I1 Sc'h"' il
presentation
while .152 cnn- children, Hc1 ie said.
reiewing the growth in the fiche said,
go on a .i
Cnmmrtlimrn E. E. WUliamsoti
county where construction of dnminiiims would
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GROWTH.
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She is carrying with her a tape
recording of the prayer that her .1-year
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1g before going t bert The piping
little voice says: 'fiear Gorl. take care
of m daddy and all the other men, and
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arrival in Vientiane today.
1'rir slim (dga ('harles. the wait for
her husband. Navy Li Norris (harle
has not br'en as long a Mr Gartiev'

North Viet n.i1,u'se Capital i the last
leg (if jc,irii'y that began long before
she left New Yr;-rk Wednesday night
'[lie gray haired woman who will be
reunited Ill hanoi WIth her son, Nays
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Markham Gart ley. 211, began
l(Iht)'iflg against the war a few months
iiter he was captured in I ¶$11. because
slit' It'll only IIfl end to the conflict
would tiring her son home.
a special pair of shoes, n:
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I have almost worn out
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residents thu regularly attend
thec IAiflit%OO(l meetings.
Cha ttin g p rior to (h start of
the lute tmni with \laors
flrun KtIi of lAlng%tood and
Granville of Winter Springs,
plits a couple of the councilmen
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John, what's the r at problem
t'iinuernlnit 11w turi,lown of
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Horitli mother Togc'tiu'r.
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they are atnnit to t'nihark on tilt' final
leg of (I jo(irnt'v I lUll has iIreil(l taken
hr'iii halfway around flit' world
Their missnin is probably unique
Iii' annals of modern waria rc'
traveling to ;iri enemy capital to bring
hoiiw a capt ured loved one
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finished paneLs, but we want to
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sealer. After the sealer has
you offer suggest3cms — Mr.
dried, sand lightly Since you
and Mrs. G.V.L.
want to nnt 'th e wood to
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A. Yes, but it depends on the some degree, the next step is to
kin:1 of fin ish you desire to ob- appI a coat of wood stain or
t.ain. Whether yo
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color that
opaque fin ish -covers the wood — or one that minutes and then wipe off to
allows the natural grain to stop the coloring process. The
shothrough,itts always Lm- last step isto brush on one or
pzirtarit to prepare the plywood m ore coats of varnish. This is
surface before pa in ting. Make professional advice, as it
sure the surface is as smooth as comes from the National Paint
possible and that it is free of and Coatings Association.
any tracts of oil, grease. or
Q. We recently purchased a
Laminating glue. This may refive-year-old, tn-level house
quire some sanding, which rea heavy wood shake roof ,
quires elbow, grease. For un at- After a recent rain and wind
tractive opaque finish, first storm I checked the roof for
prime the wood with a primcrdamage and, luckily, found
sealer. Solvent thinned primer- none. However, I did note that
scalers are recommended as the shakes seemed very dr
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men. popped a date into his mouth and smiled around it.
"i'm a crank about creeping," he said,
Urrepiug'
"You get down on all tours and walk on &gt;our hanth and
knees," the 83-year-old health (*u explained, lie promptly
dropped down to the floor of his antique dining mourn to
t$cilltinstrale.
'ii look at ) our little linger of each hand s
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side. Li's iwlurai exercise, like when )UU were an ape."
he said.
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Central Baptist Church
Proverbs: 14 : -Fools make a mock at sin: but arno'ig

the righteous there is favour.
We are living in uflt of the greatect. If not the greatest,
times in all of tzistrry. Our sient.ifw acluevtinent.s have been
beyond our corn hensn There hn rscver been a time in
=cry when the standard of living has been as high as it is
duration is available to more
trKLa. The opportunity f
cz-e.
Yet.,
with all of these advances and
people than ever
many more. we still have not been able to do awax with sin.
Our world today has the attitude that sin is just mabng a
little mistake. Many say that wtisit is needrd is more
education of the masses in order to overcome sin. Others sav
we need to raise the cultural level of the masses and sin will
tcoine less and less. What is the answer to the STN problem'
I
a.'.a tkt tha uncirsw ktInt II'Ith L.14 fl tic
thaI 'iC
are sinners. The Bible teaches this, "Behold,
brought Ol th IflUuIQWt3 and in sin did m mother concenc

in such a siMuS.
"The Church is not in.
sensiti ve to the anxiety and
anguish of the individuals in

s-lvcst," cardinal Krcml said.
But he added that "grave doetrinial implications, including
th e indissolubility of ma rriage
and fidelity to the Go.cpel of
involved."
Christ
He said the Church must
its "minictry of compassion.
mercy and reconciliation." but
also must prcssdc its "nhlnLstry
of correction. The Church must
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THOUGHTS

tsbstcrian on thtit
the 730 a m seriice at liol) First
canon Stiles as captain of a
30p m
evenings
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Tpes of Influence
cargo ship "Moming
Cross Episcopal Church.
Parish lb!! The mission 21t
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lounge
there
will
he
ship,
she
had
a
mission
to
dock
seven
in this city at the feet of
other crimes and examines
Stiles is Candadian. workers in Central American Testament Bible study conCanon
Gamalicl educated accordhryr, The lot
cud to
ducted by Rev. Leroy Soper.
ports.
ZHf to the' strict maimer of
disputes cod decides be. who was trained as an engineer
Discussion by the group.
He
serves
Canon
The law of our fathers. being
1w-ten pouerfisl contenders. After some years of working at
The Teen-age Prayer Group
:catuus fri, joc.d as pcmu oH —Proverbs 16 17. 18
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arc t?:u dalv•
is
meeting now on Monday at 4
Florida,
Central
cornand is as gradua ted
a
All governments— indeed, college
p.
m. in the lounge. The .
Senior
plerr-liting
the
ministries
of
the
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the
from WycWf College o
The first requisite of a
C'Very uman benefit and en.
High
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meets
Sunday
6
parochial
clergy
in
conducting
is
good citizen in this republic joyment, every virtue and University of Toronto.
m.
in
th
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lounge.
retreats.
seminars,
missions
of ours
that he shall be every prudent act—are he was led to put into practice
and conferences.
able and willing to pull his founded on comprom ise and the promises of Jesus
nCorn m u n i ty United
si e g hi Theodore Roo.-e- barter —E d m u ii d Burke.
The preaching mission
-r ing the Holy Spit-it. As a
'c'lt. 26th U.S president
English statesman and ora- result many conversions,
open to all who would know the
Methodist
ter
lord better, according to Rev.
beatings, and miracles
.4id 1k SCiU to 1IZ
IA'U) Soper.
Ttnt tatu.ncs to sf1 are
iii tttu Lope we were witnessed
rw
Rev. Gt'rald T ur ner, singer
sure to come; but U'OC to
saved. Now hope' that is seen
-and
Baptist preacher, w ll give
h:'n by whom they come," is not hope ?or
who hopes
unique presentation of the
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— Luke 17 1.
for what he sees' Bu: if ue
go'1 in word and melody
hope fur what we do not see.
ask honestly
No
Sunday
the 7:30 p. m. servi ce
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if ii'iiii rwnipnr,

Licensed to preach in 1%8. he mninds ahnD51 sirriple and yet 1
atttrided Pot;)rnac State find 0"it this is one of the most

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Baptist College, and Fairmont
Sta te College. lit' is presently
enrolled in a ministerial course
of Stud)
lie is mar ried to the former
Nell ie Colleen Ethfrstz front
Keyser. W - Va and they are

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It can do unbelievable things
for a person who will take the
tune It. put into his nund
jewel of the Old Testament. I

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parents (of four sons -flandy,
Ilowse. R.obbse and Scott.

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mencan l"rcsidericy — will be
offered beginning TtJ(!s4
at
the Sou th Orlando Resident
Center of Florida Technologica l
University.
The four-hour c*ir-se will be
'aught by Dr. Joce Lube
ill be conducted Tuesd,as' and
Thursday evenings from 7.9
p.m. fur 10 weeks.
Dr. Lulie, who recently joined
vn.t from the faculty to the
University of Mi.sscszri at St.
Lou is, esplained the course at
the Resident Center located in
Orlando Central Park will be
oriented to the community,"
and consist of a close analysis
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'selling of the candidate," and
a look at the growth
Republican ranks nationwide.
Dr. i.ilit', a
Hunting ton. W. %'a., i'tt'vis'ed
her BA from Marshall
L'niersuty there, and took her
MA and PhD degrees from
J.htis Hopkins Urns ersit)
Registration for the class,
sihu-ti does not require an)
prerequisite, Dr. Lille
phitsited. will be conducted
through Monday. Applications
and f urther information may be
obtained at the FTU Sou th
Orla nd o Resident Center, 73J)
Lake Ellenor Dr s, or
te lephone 55.0M1.
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Chnsuan Service will hold a
rummage ar
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guilty to grand larceny, anti the

child.

pt Secretary Earl I. Butz told
,sentence
break-in and bugging attem I
Congress that McGovern ,l ile. North Vietnamese, just as a prl
;it I)cinticratic headquarters lit
gations about a U S,Soviet
Washington.
tial drive is on the upswing.
wheat (teal could endanger fur•
Stanstias been drawn into the
W4)Ufl(t UI) the
th Russia.
swing through the case because ltepubltcisfl Itier %li-Gnvern
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Raymond Harold Cora)
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pust
a
fallen
man in wth
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this
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crowd had to be held hack b'
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Vklnjni's
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cratic presidential t( Lx' a "diversionary tactic." pri su1entiiI nominee he and
said
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By DONNA E.STES
continued
President
otiltl (sf11 a ''constitutIonal
paign trip Tuesday in Mm- while, the
campaign groundwork.
good superintendent ~issault and the state drol?Pt"i
ol granting tax relief
neapolis Th ursday. the i)enio- to lay
iN(WOOI- Ralph Fishier,
llout a
wills political allies timt'ttisst"
lie
met
charges of attempted escape
crats visited Albany, N.Y., and
to parents who sefl(1 their chit- c ity superintendent for nearlv wit
city will be "in a heck of a
vote-heavy statestentatively
the
New York City be fore arriving front
dren to parochial schools
six years was
per mess." Williamson added, Gray was adjudicated
uult)
Mayor Frank llizzo of Phil,'at
five years
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l)ubuque, In a heavily
whopping
In
Reafl(i
elphia,
a
Democrat,
d
prin to to
run from Sept
state
In Washington, msanhile,
Nelson RockefelShriver
catholic
told
part
a college
of theaudience
state, allocated
cent increase
a
in salary for the "Fisher couldn't be replaced and
sentenced
Limit
McGovern's campaign chair- publican Guy.
12.
that it is not fair to penalize 1972-73 fiscal year by the city for $15000
a year."
isted as well
ins
mayor
The
man was sued for $5 million in a Icr of New York.
Jack Miller, charged with
session this
that "young punks" will not
Nixon did no active Camand sale of a
H.
;eS0fl
libel action
by
Maurice
morning
BILL CIY
Nixon's chief fund-ral' paigfliflg, but extensive travel i'1e for believing religion has council
in budget
every work for the kind of nione the
hallucinogenic drug, after a sixiritegrs1 part in education
worth
Stans.
is
un:sn
"'l'he
1' o1a. Stenstruun saul
has been man jury was selected and trial
Kenneth superintendent
plans were announced Th urs'
ser.
ciantiS reaction w.a
nickel of it," Mayor
c'oIlu'u.uufier
SaICId City
recess mg"
began, reeived a directed
of
the
Brown said after senior
framer
tr
om.
'ntditlous,'
and added he ha.
Julian Stens
Council chairman Eugene
verdict of acquittal from the
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route at speeds
e
th
th
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motion
Jaques ss.srtk1 meanwhile uiat
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court.
Williamson reconsuientled
:ir'PIJrt
miles
per
huur
and .35 mile
lutist
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go ,.!~
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Verne Riggall, pleaded guilty an-hour speed
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salary f $10,000 for Fisher in hseails are deserving of salaries
U S. 17-92 per hour 'It took me 1 ll-ti
between
to possession of cannabis, and Boulevard.
2
anil Sanford Avenue, termed w,xinds 'It 35 I
being allocated, but he
the state nolle prossed charges
_s -of
J.
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towered
speed,
reactien
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seconds
at
th
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the meeting, where the speeti IUIUI the former :35 mph limit.
A PSI was ord ered and
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-- What's
was discussed.
a city building inspector defendant
t
remanded
Monday
Stenstroul
night ferenee''' the :tty couliKenneth Eynon to $&amp;00() and
Riddell Jr
custody.
lieU
of uumi.'sauuner asked.
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the
liii
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City Clerk Onnie Stiogimate
charged with posse ssion of iiti"id
e
of
reidents
th
from
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Satifirti policu were
and requests
s&amp;ox Fire ('hief Cart
cannabis satisa I.
boners
the
that
tu 1t.rcUy paLroi
1Test
area,
$9,lt.).
sitters salary was set at
esssots of a hallucinogenic
to
prohibit
road
and
charge
all mutocti,t.'.
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No
As for salaries set for other
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fl JOHN LENGEI.
bus
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es
the hunt "
such
as
heav
vehicles,
if
theY
eeed
street and water department
lesser offense of posse*sWfl si
Assuciateil l'rt'ss writer
from
sod
carriers
to
,sntt
u
to
75
trucks
eiiiployt's, ranging frosms $2.
istarijuanel in less than Inc th
WASHiNGTON I AI'i
'asmg the _____said
the
e airport.
Jaques
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2
5
hourly,
adjudicated
grtiis. lie
Senate probe liuis i't'n to lit that ('it) IS gt'ttiuig in the position of
rd.
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gutlt and sentenced to
the 7th Air Force
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someone
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highly
many
imiontlis in count) jail and a PJ
W eil dual reports -one true. having
"a.'
personnel and )-C( "'sufficient
fine. Sentence was suspended Large conve)aliCCS created
'Tk
iz \
o ii,fuiist __IibOuitprt"Plahuh1'hl air
additional
hwards aLong the route.
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two
4, /'.'.
strikes migeituist North Vietnauii. manpower. One
for
*— thursdaY several authurmt
was tentatively
".
George Jackson, chargeJ
Sgt, Lonnie Franks told the eiiiiiloyt'
die
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including Clevelani
jros'es.l for the water departproved
v
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with breaking and entering wi th
St'nuatt' Armed Services ctmiireacted .mtter
\lcrcer,
John
and
false tiit'uit I*II&amp;i another for the street
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'ii.
thsu.'Lused
he had seen
Mercer
de piiX'tllmChut
and aggravated assault And
reports were widely circulated,
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ticketing
itsotorists
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but (tint, as nearly its hi' could
use of ii fire attn in cemumlsslon eetling the speed LImit,
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to th e
for the su tter departuient
of felony, pleaded guilty
determine, (hi' true account
znt1e - iu
Cieend said the
$63,490
11w
figure
does
dt'isitotaled
s-eu
psilice
auid
ltiitluiiis
le sser offense of assault and
to "individuals" ,ut
S a tiig-of'ss ar hvts
only
went
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Jill.
Its
l'l
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hour litnit w as
not include water line extenN' l)i'lhl's I'arhlaiuse'tIt Street. l'oilce' tsm'lil up a
battery The state dropped
7th Air Force headquarters,uistrustIng usguittisi rising price's In and the crowd gnuihbi'si VIii' tiuttoin of it In r.'iiilt
on
this
cost
except at th e poin t slung the
Estimates
stuns.
t i ther char ges. Jackson w
Franks, whose letter to is sen
mu' tuarrle'r in time' Indian t'uiuIIal,
svh.il cro3Lng
and road
to be determined ft'lloimig
guilty
,uu1juited
ator proimspte(1 the conmtttes"% are
...n.
iii lti,t
report from city engineer
-- sentenced to 12 months in
closed-door inquiry, was as
William
Palo.
countS )ail and fined $100
signed at the tine to an i n.
telligence job tth the 342nd
Reconnaissance Wing at Udorn,
Thailand.
Franks told newsmen he
FR U DI MON ST RATIO N OF PAD -0- SEAL
reports
the
whiettwr
room didn't know
office and stock F00
Hems
$(fl55 %O5I0O 1vs'oio.t 011`00 "us" !V(
Cecil Lsi, both of
15 a request for an exception by ji
MRS. S%R.VI GiBBS
By MARION UETIIFA
.,.ill oe eId &amp; 4QL I DAY INN. SNF OR 0 ONE DAY QNL
krsons tIle, NC.; 14 grandUni versal Construction building, appealing it decision reuu'lsed any officers ranking
ii% to 's p ,
HOUR S
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great
in(tust r;, Inc.. II an M -11 i)5 Zoning I)iret-tor Hubert higher (him (tell. John I)
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dIed gruisdd'miklit'fl.
Avenue,
O NO tLTTOIirL
of
duties
alter
Narcissus
exception
enable
on
property
iiii.nder
relieved
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request in is C.2 commercial (ton" strikes under the air-war moving
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property located north
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Mrs. Lillian Balmer is conducting a Women's Bible study
class Thursdays at 9: 3ii a in in
the choir room.
Wedne.sdsa y evening se rvices
Bible study. prayer and
healing are now being cond ucted at 7 p. m. by Rev.
Winlaus Pickett and Rev. Ken
Mil ler.

Hilly Thompson.

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campaign financing, the effect
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charges of sulle and piiossM

miii- I)IC1(1Cu1 to the lesser offense of

Oil Cil pitol Hill. Agriculture assisUince, at that time.'

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that a man would swaUci all

tl8tinsbrin'aboutterIThna

negotiate the question of

Midwest and Fast with Sen. ct"1119tign funds turned up in administration passed along to
Edward M. Kennedy Thursday the Ixink account of one o
hil-, grain companies infornianight in Waterbury, Conn., live men arre
(ion on lIst heat sales before

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ha ily. before ii cwk He had
done what I had asked him to

(if words and court actions cenring around the June 17

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Wendell G. Drummond,
defendant to custody.
irged with lewd lissilult on a
cases
child June 2.1. in which he
grain is to succeed.
However, lie went on, if "ne- allegedly foridled the child before Judge Waddell, the Matt'

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lid that South Vietnam
would need U.S. economic aid
for soin, t,ll,, if ,,,, adminis.

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languages and dialects and
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LuUwran Church
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Lx' a negotiable ;urit""
as part of a ns'gotlatt'd settle- II to
mnLnt of thi Vietnam war, says
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I(, thro e mules north of Hit

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That is what tfus psalm don
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It has a positive, hopeful, faith real. The congregation of more
vangelism 1n Ft
It is cvntered approcach to life It than 150 people of all ages was
M
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di 4
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will lit- no &amp;-iturday night
1-here
C e n t r Ba t
n sai d that Da vid wre inteeb insted fre the
has
Mmple
servicc
this week.
this aad
a ope
proverbuil charm I ham such
Church
Dav. will be observed
Psalm WA cilapter of the sin of conclusion - and on U"ugh
C.-.ntr.d Kiptis'. Church ,Aill
L7.jiers~rts read Ox- Zkd
Sunda~
at
the Ila), Braden
adultm in his life, yet you the fellowship period with
.
observe the ordinance of
.%it urriies a day for 14 days.
can't find a lim of ustriess refreshments, when the experu
baptmn Sunday night.
Before you laugk rftd on
I
potluck supper will be served at
n.. the
regreL or rriorbid looking back vi-ft e answering quesUom from
On Sept. 20 at 7:15 p. t
I
I ask Oxin to do just as I
5: 30 p.in.
Or even breast be&amp;ting in this, any Lridividuab who cared to
church will have a season of
REV GARY ISNJ h
-prescribe T'hey are to read it
'.
ask them. 7bis was apparerilb.
.
prayer for State Missions under
PS3Im.
u hen the) f u-sl opterl their eyes
I
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&amp;
Jesus said. -Nunthff do
very uuUvctz%v session, as
of
in the rrwrmng 7his is to be
leadership
the
First
Presbyterian
11
demn thee. Go and so no m,ost of Ulm present, left the
(kinr bef are the) et-1 out of bed.
cvn
Brotherhood a n d Woman 's
ivin
more.(Nms\
meeting a dmi tting that
I ask Lhat t1w) read it carefully
NlLwonary Union.
Women of the Church of First
i
really
U
learned mu--h more than
had
id preuüy.enttnn
All church ushers will eet in
esbyterian Church of Sanford
J
Lure your thinking apparatus, thev had ev" dr,eamed
!
at ttw) are to read it is im.m
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the fellowship hail t6 p.m.
on will hold the annual meeting
undergird your faith. and get a kri'
owing on the subject of
Sept. 20.
p.m.
There
will
Monday
at
7:30
I narmucs and drug abuse.
an
flC ft;ve
following lunch, and
in just
'e as
He Gar) isner will
be i nstallation of officers. last
challenge you to earnestly
I I was the first such progarn
minister of Christ United before dinner. and
Com
Fellowship dedication will
Cross
after dinner, mnsider making Psalm 23 re
a for the church, but indications
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and then just before Uxj- go to
Methodit-1 Church. Tucker
held
and memorinl service
be
pact
ii
)C'
m
tu
enta
l
furni
at
night
sleep
are
that
it
wffl
not
be
the
last.
Ile
E pisco
ve. Sunland
will be conducted.
it in t)) letunig .1 seep into )-our
Ma Lou Baow
I ri*n*t "sint thern In to-PA
-0.
iing qwcUy,
th 1
Youth of First
Ann ual Coot ence and for- haste, and if U know t
Secretar
and P}fU1lY
The
"Breakfast
with
the
have
been
invited
to
present
a
In 1466, he felt led to establish
merh served churches in mi.1 still
then to go
0 11 &amp; '
Rev. Canon David Stiles U-111
Ct it word liv word reading it
3:
Meadowville in 1969 and
Conduct a preachmg mission at
.
slowly. phrase b~v phra.se, This
in the Caribbean. For two years continue each Sunday following Sunday at 8:45 a.m. at DeLand

an

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and narcotic users Di
to emphasize again the irn
story
of
this nunistr has bit..
portance of staying close

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other.,
Ii1 III 1IIpIIi
Hrn Tart, but e ant to
through
Teen
Challeng
Tht
me
make sure none of
work of Teen Challenge was
are missing $Jy goc4

inar, s life is saturated Lr- thiese Randy Aleno, as well as

a pastor fall into piatterm. One

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presentations by Sanford
is a physician Luis Perez Sheriff
x'art so is he, This
o thzing and when a John Po and Deput
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PUW fell t the North
T
Vietnan se earlier and gwernnient forces r,treated to its not-

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personalitiesas
This is with reference to

Read The 23rd Psalm

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Quang Tn But a month later
Vietnamese paratrPt5
Vfrtrsansese on May 1, the first South
'ere pulled out of the battle
provincial capital to he
avy casualties n n un tiird in Smith Vietnam. IecI. after he
uccpfuI attmrt to storm the
dent Nguyen Van Th ieti In a
The marsn replaced
sq'rh Inst June l gave his Citadel
them
troops three months to recover
The marine', too, have smifr'd heavily in six eek of
; ;,,.N clearing operatiorts tinder

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Forest City as

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fierce fighting earlier this week
near the distr(t town of ra'n
Phie. In miles south of r)

r.,like, sustained artillery

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Three South Vietnamesen•

fantry battalionS s'ere repnrtd
nvertufl with heavy IMP5 in

Quanil TO fell 5o the North

ioiupuItIorl of South Vlt•tnanis
northernmost provincial mlii(itatlel, and fighting is con
Sal, II S officials In the field ln•
Amer Iran tinising near the provinu e headAmerican
(he
ltsrtiii'il
(IIIartl'rS islong the river that

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SOuth Viet-

It ('ii I Viet, cskPsman
for the South Vietnarriece Coin,
u,uiriil, caid that at 5 pill. iS
a t it EfiTi St,i,! Vietnuiniese
iiiariru's oiiii$etely rnntrr,I the
('itiukl. the 1!'th century
('rtrsc in the heart of the ('sty.
!1' North Vlc'tnauri;e torn'S
wsthtlrrw its mr w .;t t 1. le the

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think "t he is not a sinner. The Bible says he is.

Ibehethattheanertothesinproblemmo

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rt 'or. ',s"r
s
the rteTri t.iiri'i;,r ,f
mar
tVrI and
first
ir,
the
Vietriarruev'
the dty. Viet asd.
of their offensive
'The fighting l4 still gsln on, a half months
a ,flAmafl
launched
Ssion
but the main target is already
to retake
offensive Ofl June
taken," he resrted
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sinners. No one wants to be told that he or she is a sinner
Someone has said that * even though a ratt.lemake ma%. neve.-

found in the perwin of the Ird jesus Christ
eun to wsu that }t Shill d

Of All Quang TriC ity

be faithful to her children In'
recall ing them to fidelity to
Christ and the Gospel"
Although the problem is being
studied. Ch urch authorities "iii's
not venture any ready
solutions." he said, and "it
would be rash to conclude that a
study must necessarily lead to
change of principles or
procedure."
Meanwhile, he said, a recent
Vatican letter to the bishops'
conference made clear that the
past discipline must be maintamed.

million American C,'ithOliCS ire

heve their previous inismages
invalid. even though unable for
technical reasons to get them
officially annulled.
After Cardinal KroI'swarning, however, the special procedures apparently were bring
sended.
Under existing Church canons. Catholics who remarr'
after divorces without Church
annulment of previous marr.ages are authrr.atically exbarred from
mmmunicated
the sacraments. There have
been estimates that about five

cases to return to receivin
Communion.
.John Cardinal Krol. president
ci the bishops, said the Vatican
is studying the question, but has
made clear that dioceses "are
not to introduce procedures that
are contrary to present
discipline
Until this admonition was issued Late last month, several
dioceses had quietly initiated
steps to restore the sacraments
to divorced and remarried
C.atholm who affirm a 'good
conscience" about it and be.

YORK •AP — A
Youngstown. Ohsc, man writes
"I'd do most anything In be
given the opportunIty to once
again be a 'complete' CathMit.
I thought I had that chance
after reading your CO2WT11, but
my pastor gave me a polite, but
firm. *No'.Tht, tact is that the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops.
through its president, has
ealled * halt to a procedure intiated in some dioceses allowing divorced and remamed
Catholics in "good conscience"
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1jeat truths and eternal
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corner of

Members of the church they recently
organized they are available to sing at other
churches and groups.
Ann Riley l'hotoi

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titan patient when the world

THE GLORI-HEIRS quartet consisting of
Grace Snead, Karen Snead, Madge Boyd and
Donna Barringer sang recentiy at a dinner at
Frie:sdh:p Baptist Church in Altamonte

fruni

on

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property

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1,giiuig us'iort' lute oa1ii

Itartild Wai ,it

t'xtcptlori loan

tutluests all

A-i rune to bUihii

renewals, promi,sing

.st'h'iion

fur

a It-119111Y

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wrote of ground fire when there
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Fr iciay , Sept S, 1972

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Editorial

Ar
* dent*ia1 Pol i* tics eChanging
I HowPres 1
I
S ripd1 arts crca1 de crs ard: or.
President Nixon s desk, that these weeks present
en the exercise 01 the Nix oman
a period
concept 01 the power 01 the residency is getting
a very broad application.
It is also a political period with the Nov. 7th
residential el ection zooming in, that the v.ay in
itiith the Republican nominee for a second term
handles these somewhat conflicting goats
global peace and a return to the White House
needs to be noted by every concerned voter.
It is, of course. obvious that the grand
strategy of the Republicans is to keep the accent
m foreign affairs, while doing what the can to
show a change-In-heart so far as domestic issues
are concerned.
The explosion 01 terrorism at the Olympic
games turned the spotlight on the mid-east as the
render box where unwise moves would produce
the cutfrontauon between RussianArab and
kmerican- Israel i interest that would b.c
disastrous
Thus it is that how this is handled and hcr,
this is resolved becomes, unhappily, a matter
hith also involves the interests of American
Jews whose financial support and whose votes
ve traditionally gone to the Democratic
Indications are that this ha bt-en
.ed in fl with the GOP a gainer.
matter how much Candidate Nixon
ru-&amp;-s to Lake to the campaign trail, until polls
bow him loosing his extraordinary percentage
lead over Democrat Candidate George
McGovern, it is a fact that Nixon appointees
from cabinet members down are all over the
United States for the purpose of boosting the "reelection 01 the presiden1
This is not unusual. What is unusual is the
careful and professional poLitical planning that
has brought this about- it is also a magnificent
example of the use of the power of the presidency
:ri the political arena
The Democratic campaign has been more
than slow in starting. McGovern's advisors have
stumbled. The candidate himself has only
receistly so re-organized his drive that an improvement from dead bottom is taking place.
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A young Ladyhas won Columbia's version of
the Soap Box Derby. And we think that's fine.
Quite okay. Just Jim 4 o Jane) Dandy. But if a
male comes along and wins the Powder Puff
Derby
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McGovern operations. For Illinois is a state
without which a presidential win is almost impossible.
There are also signs that the South Dakota
Senator is hitting at the Nixon record in the area
01 domestic em-pomics and is keeping the
pressure on the "Watergate" scandal to such an
aagtmtnt has mOUTItNI
extent that th
a counteroffeiwe thich could be self-defeating,
An incumbent president, especially one who
has mastered the technique of his profession as
Nixon has, Is also in a position where be can
pester the opposition with release 01 good news.
Good news is welcome at any time, it should
not be regarded as or interpreted by any as a
Trojan Horse. containing a burden that would be
far from as welcome as the horse itself,
Thus as the inscrutable but effective Dr

his—in- !-r c -ycgs
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AritIrn *'nssic,i at ?P' pi.i bl,shef of 'The Herald Any in
or f.rm responsible for s'c'- 'e oci.orl w i ll be
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c,ns.,jeq ed at
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held table f or d.a', e wwror the ?.*
Pbtrshed dailp t'Jupt Satjrday. Suro&amp;y and CPinistn-as
p.. 1:.ed Saturday vetcd'nq Cewsernas
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as do tTr
LUT)t It will pa
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lbe-,easx r*ctines
narket
and peaches the
charges a I crtiirie for but wtuch
never quite ripenHostesses ift cut cuners b
ving last week's leftiom canapes at this week's pN't)
The's always have a ye oldie
ic'etaLe flavor.
A pampered dog and a fir.),- 1-1
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were fading simply tzuse
U*k mn=w tan is.
The fellow at the next desk
who wants already to tell you
vbere he and his wife are grig
on their vacation next surnmer.
The elderly goldbrick at the
ctuice who never has &amp;e,e an
honest days work in his life but
cunptatns out loud atiout tx,w
he dciet know what in the
a'cid he'll do to keep himself
for
occupied
c
when the
him to retire in another su
rrxmtba. Ckie thing he won't do
stx,mnetackanddoaomeof the
things he's been shirking Icr 30

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Navy I
US.S ,lI)IINSl'( iN
M,iursi'i' A (aui;ii.'t' .lr,,
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antI Mrs Alberto
S.rab;is;u, oF 2,14 (i'llrtt'ri l(,u;u,I
ii Park was iTratluated rut ii
t.''rtiit tr;uininlT it the N..sal
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1971 iradu;utt' of Si'niinuht' Adult

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welcome such an exposure of the life Insurance business. At
an) rate, the guide has attracted national attention. It can't
be a best seller, for the state of Pennsylvania will send a copy
to anyone anywtere In the United States.
Earlier Iienberg drafted a shopper's guide to automobile
insurarxe. Before that a similar guide pointed out the pitfalls
to watch for in hospital costs.
While these guides are rcric'erned mostly with Prrin
rua laws. each has national overtones. for what ha,ur
in Peflns)1 vitiLl happens in other states as well, Denenberg
points Out.
He belie---es the life insurance guide may be the most tm
portanit of the ,,shoppers' "5e
"Almost without exception," Denenberg says, "consumers
don't realize that the true rust of straight life Insurance may
rar by more than 170 per cent for the same coverage
U you want a copy of the guide, write to Pennsylvania
Insurance Deparement. Harrisburg, Pa.

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Capk, Sews Sers'kr
Outside of seI'ting a spouw on a career, the choice cii life
insurance is wit of the average American's most Important
dec-tsicmi, wiil one of the toughest.
That's why a young man named Herbert S. Deneriber-g s
stirring up an much interest among potential life uurance
customers and so much consternation among scnne in.
surance c'omnies.
Denenberl is uisw'ance commissioner for the state of
Prmis)vama He and his aides have put together what they
call "A S?x'pperc Guide To We Insurance." It pulls no
punches. offers a lot of sound advice abuut how to shop
around fir the right insurance polka and lists by name the
compi'mes wtucfi Pennsylvania tns'esugatoii believe offer a
good deal-sod those who don't.
The guide is so frank and full of facts and figures that some
insurance executives are wincing. Others, how r,'er, say they

Notes On Cuba

Better U.S. -Cuba Ties Sighted
Knowledgeable though the Soviets had been the that if the internal situation
MIAMI
in Chile lies a due to the fuCuba- watchers foresee dipao- prime sçpber of military as- ctmWiued to worsen, popular ture of Communist Cubs. For,
matic moics toward rap- iistaric'e to Egypt in its cvntim- pressures might lead the rriili- while Moscow and the Moscow.
prochement between the 1r4 cuifbct with IaaeI.
tary to overthrow Allende's
Luled Cxrnnuirlig Party of
Regarding Vietnam, peace govenriaent.
United States and Cuba follow.
Qide have been seeking a gotrig the American presidential talks were renewed in Pans it!
slow policy, Premier Fidel
CXice again, U.S. and Soviet Castro arid his Chilean
elec-ticms In Sosember, These tar having
I of.
Interests have
rnosesarcacledasart of the United states as
been urging a
lowers
have
United States does not want
genera] pattern of agreement and presidential adviser'
more rapid revolution. Castro
bmt one
between Washington and Mc*. Ku.wiger held matt confer. th11
more has tacked the Movement of
uble Spot whose internal the
cow over trouble sx4s in van- rices with a top North Vietna- tro'
Revolutionary Left (MIll),
mese representative.
ous parts of the world
troubles might spread to ad- an extreme leftist group that
in Quit, the government of Pirling natlon. The Soviet has
-waged peasants to
President Ntz.on, during tus
Union, on the other- hand .'uuld
President
Salvador
Allende
rscrnt trip to Moscow, reached
like to avert a military coup seize private lands and make
agreement with Swiet le'ai rims (he coiiitt,'
the only that would tçple the Ccznmu. their own agrarian reform.
regarding several LeW0111 MIISI gO'er'rUnrit ever to nLa rene.
Thus, wt*le the Soviet Union
continues to provide vital ecoareas. Although these tmdu actteve power through free Again, agreement
standthp Were 01* omelally eIectAis. Alliende t
asslstar.ce to maintain
It aintad both timlizing foteii and domes- inched, with the Sovldi rg" the C*
wrimwed
, that regim
Pa
to work Wlth1 the tic cwnpanles and, at lead *
las been directly opposing So.
now In his programs,
would
cenes rather than in a publiC panlyuaresultithe govern- g°idslow
United
States aintinothe
dli.
,cthgt*
they are being
f)3J a fair presumption that
merit's ptrcns,
trig to recognise
cussed In diplotn&amp;tic &amp;cles. economy hu been rapkSy
castro airing his own recent
ernment and providing In- vWt to Moscow was told to stop
events teyng.
ratiAs a result, there
Several significant eve
have already occurred:
making trouble in Qitle, Inincreadng discontent amoing c,aed military aid for the
Chilean armed forces. The deed, a Cuban official at a anIn Egy$, President Anwax the populace In the country.
The Qillein armed forces h9ped4or result: s balanoz of
dal f'mctlon In Santiago stated
Sadat suddenly ordered Soviet
far
remained
powers
Insuring
relative
trersthat
Cubs would no l'ztger proArk-ty
military advisers and tmc)iU- have so
alneutral,
but
it
was
apparent
quilhity.
vide
assistance to the MIII.
data to leave the country.

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I'ett Officer 34'l. Terry I)
of Mrs. Birdena M.
l"tm:id,
I"uinul, of 882 Wolf':1 Trail,
was
Eli.,
(':isst'Ilwrrv,
to
his
present
rank
pruuiutt'tI
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uit'ht'.ut' juwer training at (;ri'at
Luki's lIe will he assigned tot
slop toil thumi to Bask- Nuclear
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R. H. Powell
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PENSACOl,A—Naval avi('lIl:uu\' POINT, I% C.
,utiomi officer candidate ltoLt'rt
Winne Pt c L)iiuglas C lilauk, II, Powell Jr., husband of the
liustEinil of the former Miss (onmiwr Miss Julia M. Scott,
Berneice Groce, of 2413 lake Like Mary, is undergoing his
Avenue, Sanford, Flu., corn- first summer indoctrination in
Air
pleted a specialized aviation Naval Aviation at (tie Naval
lt'nsacoli.
1k
is
i
maintenance course at the Station.
min'miiber
of
Naval
Reserve
Marine C'orps Air Station at
Officer Training Corps at
Cherry Point, N.C.
Florida.
of
University
Gainesville. Flu,

C. F. Callahan Ill
GIIEA'l' I.AKES, Ill. Nii%%
C. Anderson
l'etts Officer 3.0, ('harles F
('allili:in Ill, Still of Mr. and
Naval
PEN SAC() l.A
Mrs ('lurk's F. ( 'aliatiami Jr of
Officer Candidate
Fern
Aviation
W8 Prairie I dike I )riv.',
Anderson, son of
Prk, F'ia., was pruiiu'tt'd ti his Marion C.
Mrs.
GordonK.
Thorp. of 124
presetit rank .miil cutuuipletett (ha'
Drive, Sanford, his
t'lt'ctri,nit's t,'t'hinitIun st'guiit'Iit I'iriecrest
o nuclear power training at begun basic flight training at
l'cnsaeolii. When tie completes
(,, vat I ,;ikt's. Ili- %% Ill he
Aviation OffiCer Candidate
assilflt'(l to a shun traiflituT
School
hi' will be comnmuiissiont'd
l'mitl :ul,oarul ship ;itad t hen to

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MONTG( )MEI(Y, Al .
%V1111:111, l I ),uiIoii, ..,4,11 if Mr
and Mrs. W. K I ).ntsotl, at
W.''.t 16th Street, S'anfonii, F .
it'
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A Sanford soldier, home omi
(
flit't'r
Squiuutrmi
tluumversit)' 's
will attend (tie
Schisal at Maxss i'll AFB, Ala. furlou ghi,
his brother frommi
of
s
pi'&amp;'iilly
gratlu1itlofi
is
I' uptain l)oilsoii ss
mat the Navy
sek't'te' for thai' It .su'ek basic training
1urfessiouial otftt't'r course training ('enter at Orlando,
which 1tr.'par.'s junior officers Friday. They are the M)flS tif
Mrs. Delbert K.
Ii, 'issu ii.' ligtu.'r ,,uIIIa.illil imiui Mr a nd
703
Palutiettu Avenue,
McBride',
Aim
(lii'
stall utiitit's require.1 Lay
and are graduates of l.ymnan
Tli&amp;' captait' is as.signed mat high &amp;'hool.
Dennis F.. McBride,19,
l as'er AFU, DO, . as ilO air
of
completed
his Army basic
un
it
ii
owriittu'ns oflitt'r Willi
training Aug. 30 at Fort Knox,
(',uUhiiilifitl.
the Military Airlift
mimi Is home on furlough
A 1962 gradUate Of .SeminoleKy.,
he
received
his
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while
en route to Fort Carson,
IIigh School,
proctl to
A dc'gret' in 1966 frutui Florida Cob, He later will
SI mite (l ii vi r sit)' a tail is 11., Ihawaii.
Bruce G McBrIde, 20, after
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sery actise Dr. Eugene Carson Blake never reached the
goals that many claimed to cherish. The aim in 1960, was
to form the Church of Christ Uniting. Main stream
Protestantism was not for the merger concept. Evangelical and Pentecostal groups remained aloof, giving
restrained, polite support. Yet more than a decade of
and with it the mood
discussion and debate has passed
for merger and union on a grand scale. The final crusher
may ha.e come this year when the United Presbyterian
General Assembli asked its representatives to pull out
of the Consultation on Church Union. With Pike gone and
the United Presbyterians out, the ecumenical hopes for
organic union are dim, indeed. Those who want the
larger perspective on the collapse of the church union
should read the August 'Christian Century" article by
Methodist Dennis M. Campbell. He covers carefully the
major forces behind the call for church union and then
catalogues, in his view, the causes of change and disillusion
He recalls that the climate of the late '50s was one of
institutional strength for the churches, a period of growth,
building and strong Sunday attendance. How sharply
those statistics have changed, Other reasons were current
and valid: Pope John XXIII gave Christianity a new
sunrise and the spirit of conciliation and reunion were
soaring on a global scale Dennis Campbell reminds us
that Christians of every persuasion were challenged by
the social and economic needs of mankind and felt that
ecumenicity was a natural and logical response to these
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Marine Pvt. Patrick 0.
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Yet the advent of COCU—C o n s u It a t I on on Church
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Marine Pvt. ('arroll C. Smith,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James it.
Johns, of Genev.. Fla.. was
"ra(Iuatt'd from basic traiitng
( (lu' Marine ('ors Recruit
I)epot at Parris Island. S.C.

heard it at garden parties. family cookouts, and wedding
receptions. Your man in the pew failed to thrive on the
denominational differences (although he felt most comfortable with serv ices at his "own church- ) and voiced
his disaprovaI at the fracture of the whole Christian

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Al)itl'I'iltfl't'
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Mr
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Mrs
SitTinuin,
W1111,1111 ,:. SlIrl, ..t i:u:'
I'h.'i,isuuii I)t ye, Altuui,ututi
5Ir11t1, wasriduutuil fruit.
ii' riot training, at tin' Naval
'l'rauntrii', ('triter in Orlando. A
tortii.r sttith.'nt of Sni,i,nul.'
.htiruiuir ( 'ohlt'itr, tie is suhediil,'uI
to nt'iwurt to l'u'rsonn*'litian ('lass
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in.' I 'vi I lilly Ii I lust.', SOn
Marine
'it 'It unit Mrs. I(iih.'rt I hto;w
t l411 liii tist, S.aiiI.utiI,
5,
tin' 1iruti' 'ur
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inty is vital Ihe rr,' iur
te rminal lines supportiVe rare
d'm rame up during my at
Al
as offered by the -Asitiniit
serwP hecause of illness. I was
)
goes along 'way to hetp
vote
(or
it
tinni
ritiru'
service of the Seminole pfepffl'ed to
nd (he patient
wriIt1 certainly support an the (.imtty a
I
itty Visiting Nurs.ss (:ourrsi
'1~ k
For the patient with a long
lm!!", -.11
do not effort to 'ave the program. ft as
N , ,0000111
"ne 'if thrice things Mi
rman.flt
disability
program and has ben term or
a
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hink about until you need It
.J3i('k
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nianaf'r
t1('W
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proven countywide by the teaching and
(:omnrnic.ston
if
the
Crrnnty
hut
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the given to initially enable Tb.'
i"oi'd was in tin' aiiloiiiohult' tnisi,n'.'s in M iiim I
need
who
tnclrler the request r Iti,ens
firs
riot
ref
e transition
th
make
,i
I
tying
patient
is
he
harl,#'lor,
p111)1' to ('Ufflin in'ri'
OUSA to make
fir funding, tt program tinder attention"
patat to home Tb.'
liuring 1971, the visiting from
with his t)r(,thf'r and sit er in law a tid ItkIng
ihr ('ounty Health Department
utilization
if
more room
2,M vIiL4 to the nt effertive
Santhe servire lust will not he nurses made
lin'wat'd to ,,iakini iia;inv new friends
etvtce Is !.
nursing
Mm.'
Seminole
of patient.s in
for incoming
.,'.'allahle should you need it. It homel4
toi'il.
ihorten the time In hospitak r
county
and
through April of th
l
(Staff I'tlOth)
will have to be terminated
erchondise
y ear there were Yh rails made. siurjicaI patients.
to inq,,ffit'ient fuintls
regular
staff
of
the
S.''
The
n
197n.
to 537 vtstt.s
When ake4 about the ('OlTiPHrefI
I) P TO
in free services note Ccmnty Visiting Nur
Sotfi.'
$5M
prospects of the county'S
one
full
induded
('oun'i
those unable in pay
ftariihing the program, Coin- were given
registered nurse, one part-time
fee.
iuIsIon Chairman Greg Drum- the
rind . part.ttnw. ltr.'nrn.'d
The nurses, provided ikiiled RN
'od replied. ''I)otattfUI. There
nurse plus i pHr.!Ifl'"
2raiiical
u,;sri h*aIlh ,If-,,,I rorclr,,T r,,rP 3r1 t.'hatilit,iti'fl ,.'ret.4iry.
r'' lust
patient's home
',s,.'l(4irr progrrirns we can add services in the
The Visiting Nurses program
CE MACI-lINES
and
orders of the
Ta 11w tuxi,.irrS' t,,urrlrn each on referral
by
any
other
p Li € s
is
tint
duplicated
;
r
p Ii
, t tend i fl g
,.'ar," I)rumnrnond explalnerl
the
county
Many
FUQP4ITUQE
in
f)uring agency
II,s."scr, County ('i'.mnmls- throughout the county
LUGGAGE
1M71 visits elderly patients dii not has"
made
they
year
last
siofli'r Al [)avls expressed a
a
4 MG$NE E lN('
e cost of taxi i-aba s
th
cars
arid
ttii' Sanford area, Midway,
different point of view saying, Ill
ios i-si ;All
if they ar'
Georgetown. 110 in prohibitive
(',en1a,
''Wi' did not have enough inR $416
and they need
.aiiford Ph
North available
Seminole
formation generated to make a Sooth
the
visiting
nurse
Orlando, Caselberry, Fern services of
l:dit.tr, 1lu'rulul:
Is this what our forefathers valid affirmative decision.
'The problem will grow ant
31 sithwest
won't print this liuliltht .utui ttit'tl 1nr' If vu, I for ilwa I have ai open rr.ind (fl Pa rk , Mastlanti );
( Altamonte Springs. ,,,rr)w ~ul mor
btit I ;,Ili so angry that I 1111.1-st one think tjlv~. lim-e been anything, but need valid in- semirinte
Mrs
AUXM
this area,
Forest City, I.ongwrwxl, Rear move into
and
facts
before
i
S(Itilt'oflh'.
formation
'ruzni'll
it
to
say
cheated.
'Maltby
Martha
In snutneast Seminole
ii (,sctR OBINSON
of
afternoon
I.. E. can vote to spemi the tax' lakc i ; 60
the
On
predicted,
pointing
Oviedo
secretary
Chuluota,
Goldenrod,
Ed. Note - - You were wrong payers' money. If they have
&amp;'j)tt'mber 7th.. l received a
have ..Ir.ady received
QLANO LOQiD*
want to and Jameitiiwni; and 114 in out they
it
rhi'rk frouti a tenant for in one stitettlent-- we thitl print anything else they
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rvr1liet
Ic.
"ut
Seminole Panha. Tk
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to listen, to consider and reopen
couple of hours later, ii ,it'igta
ii
ianagt's
a
grt't'ry
it
bor who
Zoo Su ppo rt
IF.TY OF sIR" U.
store, lrifortnt'd inn that stw had
the
4
chucks
from
reu'eived
sailit' individual, all of which
''11liItS_1 iS VIIA_L'
Some of ti-n so'r'. a ''i ti'r,e h',
sure no good. When she up- I':.litrr, Herald:
inciud.'
nurses
Tin' Seitainole Zoologi('Il
visiting
proach.'tt this person regarding
changing dressings and caring
clety is currently undertaking a
thin had checks, he told her that
for wounds, catheter care,
Project of interest and great
County Conimnissinner Sidney
it was it IfllSt4Ike, and gave her
a different iuiport;ince to thin entire Vihl(-n Jr. stated -I feel the giving shoLq. and therapy for
fl
;itiiated
following
rtt'rhecl
2rr,per'v
another check on
'fl.' wner of the
Cvntral Florida area. On behalf Visiting Nurses program in stroke patients, amputees, .ir.d
.'v'mmnole County. Florida. to wit
the residents and staff of the
no gi. Upon learning the of
for Retarded
above facts, I called the bank I)uvall Home
urge all readers of
('hildrt'n,
we
B.'.tinnung at the quarter Section Prist in the North Boundary
about (tie check I was holding
Seminole
3outh
, Range Fast, Seminole
e The lli'rald to support the
Section ,21, rownship
1111(1 Wa informed that th
feet. thence South 2D5
Socty in its effort to provide.
Flor. run West
account had been closed,
for all Central I-'Ioridans, a 7ifeet, thence North 295.25 feet to point
5 et, thence East 5
feet.
feet r mad, containing 2
logical Park and Botanical
f beginning, tta the East
Since the party who Issue.I
Garden in a 100 acre site near
acres, more or less
the cheeks had already in.
i
Formed us that tie was leavng
return to
town immediately
Said property has 295.25 feet of frontage on the Longwnnd'
This facility is to replace the
Georgia, we called the Sheriff
Markham Road in Seminole County. Florida, which said
explained the or- present, inadequate, Sanford
and
Road is paved and ha a net .iepth of 270.25 feet. hut land is
°°' Which despite its litnitais considerably higher than the
By MARION IIETHEA
The
cumstances—lnt'luding the fact
high in elevation and nearly :evel. It is nicely wooded.
has provided pleasure to
percentage of students who
presently
agricultural.
The
property
is
situated
on
that the party was on his way to tions
zoning a
the untold thousands, including
of
the have perceptual problems
results
The
the bus station to leave
the West side if the Ljngwnod.MarhtItam Road, zipof the Duvall Home. Winterhavefl perceptual forms among the students reading rn
m Sanford intl ipproximately
state. We were informed that residents
proximately eight miles
tars. The new Zoomin
of test completed by 318 Sanford in' above grade level.
they could do nothing without a Ion'
seventeen miles from Orlando. FloridaThis would seem to indicate
logical Park will rival many
Middle School Students have
warrant and were referred to
lie the finest zoos as a humane and been combined with th e results that there is a lawly strong
tile Justice-of-the-Peace.
me Du Ctschou,l Board Invites those parhtes ntereted
informed us he was on his way attractive habitat for Its of the Bold word opposite relationship between peraniitials, and, as a recreational reading tests administered to ceptual probie= as meas,ire4l
; n t,oltting for the purchase .)f iwd prfIpeM to iubmit waled
to a meeting and did not have
if Seminole
facility and NJUC.ktional institu- 122 sixth grade students in an by the Winterhaven teat and
iiTu ,aditressecl to the Dusuict School Board ,
officer,
202 E.
will be ii clear asset not attempt
Coun t y. care of Walter' league, Finance
attempt to discern the reading problems or academic
lANE I ,%S.cI;l.8FR11Y
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l.'itii' K. Kl sun of Mr. irul
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Mrs. ('harks Ely
SlHtmhhul l)r., Sanfirut, I"l:i.,
E W. Stones
I irtiu'sp'ited iii a sisal'.l Sixth
tin'
in
operation
h'ii'rt
U. S. Air Forri' Sr. M-Sgt
\I t'iii t t' r r iii.' in :ul)uu ird
Ernest W. Stones, sin of Mrs. A
uircr:ilt crirrier tiS ,Iohn
M. Stories, 807 West Second Ki'iiii.'tt'.
Street, has arrived for duty at
Mc(oy AFB.
Sergeant
Sergeant Stones, an Inflighat
T. R. Mixon
is
supervisor,
refueling
assigned to the 306th Aerial
MIII.
I 'ENSA('( )l ,A, l"la.
Refueling Wing of the Air .liipi iu;sn Ted It Mixon, son of
Force, which is celebrating its
25th anniversary this month, lie
I .mlic lto:uI, Casselberr)',
previously served at Loring El'
iiiijilt'tt'd one week of
AFH, Maine.
suit iiuin'r aviation nuloctranation

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Friday's graduation, will

She Itt'scrvv Officers Training
school for two
proiirliiti. Ciapluimi mittt'ntl it special
Corps
proceed to
Ikolson louluts liii' anronhluttt'iIl weck and then
I Imiwmili
rating of iiiI..t
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WilIi;itii I' S.hrus'tler. son III
\l. .ini Mrs hIi'rma,i
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Si turiuedt'r. 81:1
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irri
1_'1.1r'
lois
Sanluril,
.Iuit at lni'irlik All, Turkey.
'riteant S.'tarot'.kr, ii li'al
servi(i's1(' tahist with an Air
r.'viu'ii'l
hurir suPIuI
FiThin
A1"Il,
Flu
at
st'rvt'uI
iii' Is a I'.)fi8 i',raului,,t.' iii
S.'tiiinolt' hltithi Su'inunl 'I ha'
sit tcant' ss ii.', I ,%'nuta ii, liii'
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W. C. Schroeder

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hospital crnt'rgenc
some old pei'ple being quartered in a
to put them.
room beaus there was no other
had
beer. literalts
Mst1i
they
How did they get there'
reLitises who
he hospital doorstep by callous

zt'. f the n:-cent n 1'Ofl 1w' er q utte touched
off
the n'eighbrhood cite'fl1'. which was buss wot iing
the
police.
its animOSlt) toward
Callousness, neglect. indifference and Insensitivity are
the marks which define the barren spirit pervading much
of our city Using today Nothing Mr. Nixon or McGovern
could do with brick and mortar and lumber could corn'
pensate for this special kind of poverty.
I have had frequent occasion this )ear to visit areas of
Chicago's South Side which I knew well from the not
d:slant past Their decay. and evident social dlsorganiza
::.'n. is a crushing thing to see
pleasant
Long shopping streets which once offered a
today
stores
are
retail
of
modestly
attractle
array
heavily pockmarked with boarded-up places which have

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\I It'' tith'i' Ks'nn*'lIi S ('.11th,
n ,it Mr inl \lrs. Charles I
(',utli. ill 1581 IIilltit l(o;iil.
has iiiiii
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real dent on people whose senses genrall) are
these dais to recurring human catastrophe The little
horrors are accepted as normal
one of
Slight attention has been paid. for instance, to
told
of
the worst stories to appear in a long time. It

deposited at the hospital
authorities Some oldters were
them
reading
"Do not return
door with tags pinned on
Then there's the one about the neighborhood folks
cheering on a trio of gun-wielding kidnapers in Chicago
The three men came out of a restaurant dragging fuse
u.. men hostages Holding guns to the terrified women's
the hoodlums drose off in a car they had de.
anded from besieging police The sizable crowd of on.
ookets shouted theit lusty approval of this "victory"

K. S.

M. A. Gautnier

self-control
nless this human damage is repaired. no "rebuilding"
wit, help the cities

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rant)
I am not here making a judgment about the people living anud this dcca Its causes are complex What I am
saying is that money and new concrete will not magicall)
enrich the empty spirit which today inhabits these places
They are deserts tracked by millions who are dulled into
tr,senSitR itv and are shorn of the capacity even for proper

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peidie thenselves on rra.ir.mi
bachekm
Guys who can never take a
kink from the office water
c'cioler without asking. "When is
the boss going to put free gin ui

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ione out of business Those shops still open are often
rim and disfigured with sandaic' spray paint.
One block I shopped in for many years has beer. leveled
a sectwn of bombed-out wartime London An air
desolation hangs oser it
The surrounding residential streets are Little better
iL3lks of old cars clutter the curbside. litter drifts across
t'readbare lawns, apartment buildings I know to be well
hnit are unpainted and crumbling
In cities I know less well, like Detroit and St. Louis, I
-ae seen much the same decay. Cities free of it are a

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Cities

ctOvttfl
\o;th( i'I'tJen% 'sI\fl nor Mfl t.COrlt'
the.'r'e so
that
t."c.i ir to argue in this campaign
the nex t few years at
much as 9,)',nF to make a start in
ions, major cities
C&amp;'
ith
few
rebuilding US cities
which s'asth
spirit
are suftenng frum cr4'j'lting posert of
flOfliic
compounds their
of spint is not just an urban
To be sure. this enWt%r.C$5
linuted
to this c'untr We Use in
pberton'lt'Tbm nor is it
where
self-interest
is
so
rampant it is self-devouran age
ing
and
l'rot'iably the big horrors like the Munich tragedy
at a golf
the massacre ot' eight peo'ie In a mere nbbery kind of
make some
dub in the Virgin Islands. do stilt
dulled

PutThese On"No-Loss-At-All " List
B' H.',L t3.kVl.F

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praise after we're dead.
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tinent, carrying with him the unusual power of
chief influential presidential advisor, the fallout
ccild be high-level economic agreements with
Russia or mainland C2iina. or a greatly hoped for
end-of-fighting agreement with North Vietnam.
This is the nevs-break hazard that th
Democratic high command knows it must gear
to face. Vet the political fact remains that all of
the headline making events which are produced
and controlled by presidential decision will not
be weighted in the political scales by many
vc:ers,
\\ hethei- they should be or not, is the
Problem every voter faces. It is also a built-in
challenge which obviously is not being ignored
by the Republican National Committee or the
committee for the re-election of the president
and
it almost gocs without saying
by the
under-dog Democrats.

Eligible millionaires who

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hate all m and think
their plae is in the doghouse
Married lifeguards.

Observations

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Men In
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Political Notebook

Comment

only to &amp;-inford and Seminole
I aill well aware that legal
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relationship. if any, between actuevement at the secondary

County, but to surrounding

perceptual disabilities and level.
Children do not necessarily
reading disabilities at the
has changed considerably in the
e
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outgrow
their perceptual
th
secondary level. Of
10-15 years since my husband
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disability
with
maturity. Some
in
reading
levels
We all have a stake in this tested,
and father were closely in.
but
we
may
learn
to
compensate,
it, but I am sure worthwhile venture, and
volved with
thbkd.
send
your
contribu'
students
read
at
a
first
grade
m
a
them
n)
of
to
that It hasn't changed so much urge you
The Zoological Society, level; 10 at between first and Even those who do learn
to:
tions
that one cannot have a known
Bank second grade level; 52 at bet. cmpete have mused
Atlantic
law violator 1)icked up before lie Sanford
Fla 32771 wu.'en second and third; 42 much instruction while they
can leave the state. Iiowevt'r Building, Sanford. Sincerely, between third and fourth;
91 were doing so that they rua
our entire Sticrift'sI)t'partmtwtit
ven' catch up.
Mrs. A. It. Duvall betwi'en fourth and fifth; 28
could not do one thing because
AI.cvrdlng to Peiham, a child
Assistant AdminIstratOr at fifth; 45 at six th ; 19 at
one little miiiimi had to go to a
Itumtx'rt V. Carr seventh, 13 at eight and one at must be two years below his
meeting and just didn't have
grade level in order to qualif)
Coordinator of ninth,
five iiiinutt's to hell) US t'ittt'h a
for the remedial reading
Educational Sen ices
crook.
The tests indicated that
program, and r borderline case
_____________________________________________________ students or25 per cent are NON iutas not easity be detected.
READERS as far as secondary
scsi The Solution
academic subjects are conuernt'tI; 125 students or 38 per
counties as well,

attl t3e received
-t. Sanford. Florida. &amp;L,q ,
C,irnmercial Str"
li:tijber
10.
197'2,
and
should itate th e
o'clock P M

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the pr1ce atfered for the
name and a1ttress ,j jiet itlt1t'r .inti
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u .n and except however, that the Board reser;nsthe right To
T' tine all bids No butts of less than 110,301) Ml '.w,li be :'ui.'

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efit are remedial readers

Receives

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reiwlung two or more
below grade level) 244 or 75
per cent ARE BEt AJW (;RAPE
5H'ttt'strouIi paths. Further, 1W L,EVEL.; 45or 13 per cent are on
It) MARION nh:'l'llF:A
said, there will be a large irt".i grade level unit 33 or 10 per cent
s'i,.Turt'.us
uii'signatt'd as a baseball at.kive grade level.
Althutii.tti there was
The park will Lx'
Ul)L)OSItItIml (II (Iii' venturi' from&amp;luiiiomid.
.tt'vdopt'tI
In
the three phases.
Of the 318 tested in the perarea residents, Winchester
Forni.s test; 190 student.'t
Robert
L)aehn
ceptuaL
('hairitian
Mobile hiomuit's of Florida, Inc.
t'ent have perceputal
tiu'ntitumaed
the
territory
abuts
59
or
per
by
was given the "go"
tile coillity 111anning 1111d Zoning
('011111iissioml

the Sanford Airport run%va%', probleitts, other than tension or

.111d that he had spoken w ith anxiety. Eight of these students
The hoard recommended airport manager J. S. Red) show definite signs of organic
'lu's''.'l.ind. ('k'vel'.irid divulged
approval to the ('ount Coinbrain damage: 59 have
Facility has 5 3
itie
IiIISSlt)l1 for it requested toning
orientation problems; 97 have
agriculture
to
pin'
day,
with
an
increase
of
t'huingv from \.1
Air
accuracy
problems; 61 have
rmi
month
.
Laste
%
,()
per
101-residential
residentialmobile
mobile homiies.
l.2 r
tit.iitt' size consistency problems:
has
S4iiti,
'['hit' property is located upon l.iti t's, lianhin
to the iii'pert have midline and-or anchoring
101) acres with 3901J foot of ''tiventUrt's
l'tit'r'.'fort',
he
said, it tInt not problems: 134 have temiston or
frontage on hit'ardail Avenue,
ht'asitutt'
to
has,' a it hit'.' .ini xi t'tv pr obletti s and 59
h'tmig ltiiitett cast '.1 IIt'ardull
require an eye examination
s'icinit)
park
the
home
lit
Avenue' and omit' mile 301.1011 u(
the
Ami
area
resident
stressed
25th Street.
'lehse of the '21 students
A m eprest'uituttv" of tin' narrow roads, and prsnttt
at first grade level
board
in
opreading
(tie
pi'tiliuti
to
t'omiipaii told the board there is
have
perceptual
problems;
mao intent to change the uiuke-till pO$itiofl.
Comity
I'lmammt'r
l)eisiti
Farr
seven
of
(1w
tO
reading at
if the urea, aid tr'.'ns is ill be
the twist ccii first amid second has e
rt't'oiiuiiemnktt
ttt'uii4il
sumict'
luh'I'strsett '[hit' Imitiul tract, tan
land use the Ia'ublein: 37 of the 5'! at
saul, has not been utilized in 15 area Is contrarY to the
llama
and
preuii.ature
eks
elop. second to third, 21 of the 4 at
years for agricultural purposes
of the 91 twin
funning
area,
third to fourth;
it
IiWtit.
Ik'imig
The eompiriy, tat' noted, has hail
fourth
would
not
W
filth:
17
of the
roads
ds
said,
the
Farr
numerous
inquiries of those
m
wishing to live in a mobile home support (tie vehicular traffic, fifth; 21 of the 45 at sixth; six of
no water the 19 at seventh; mu (our of
iirk but none he said, were 'l'uo, he said, there' is
sewer
available
for the the 13 at eight.
avmii1abt. Those presently In ;snd
proposed
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mobile
home
sates.
operation in the area have
Based upon this es'(Jent',, it
uinit
htait
Farr
admitted
ever,
restrictions
such as he' tog I
would
seetmu that based on the
the
mobile
Itomiw
parks
in
of
the
rental iirks or limnttt'd to
area are ''closed parks" Winterhasen teat, the peradults.
restricted In one way or centage of students who have
Four park areas will Lx' illAfiutt,Cr).
Only dissenting sole perceptual problems among
t'or5xarittt'(t into the tract, with
(tins.' reacting betuis grade level
by
Keigt'nt' Shirley,
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anal
hike
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POLLY'S POIN'I'EHS

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By Abigtil Van Buren
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DEAR ABBY: A rather unstab* 14vear-old girl has
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,'il1t
tbIt
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girl Is having intercourse Is a fart, and I know she would
continue whether she had the pills or not.
Without pre,vrritative measures she will surely get pregnant. and in her circomstances the couldn't get an abortion
because It's illegal In Nevada, and she is poor. so there
would only be another unwanted, Innocent child.
SO, if you were in my place, what would you do'
ON THE SPOT

74 As&amp;inM
SlOuGh
Z Pr*itisr
26 Or'sn pen
2 Musical

£1 Athrna

also have done a variety of flower designs on sailcloth
can be tied together, with"tails"
tote bags Hea'ie

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This can be mu
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DE.k R POLLY-Like Mrs. H L F. I do a lot of crewel
embroidery and I separate the Ieflcwer yarn in ply.' cate
tnries and use the finer yarns o embroider designs On
sweaters :.nd shifts, to decorate children 's mittens and

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DEAR ON: 1 would cousider the options, and choose
the lesser of the t'slI,-whlcb Is e,bious Sinee the girl Is
relying an you for help. 1 hope you realize that she desper.
atety flee4s counseling. I also hope that you have explained
that sidle the $11" prevents prrgnanc. it otters no pro
lectios uhatsoever ags1a14 venereal diseast.

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thing dmffesent from the rum.of-the-mlU floor plans We also
Jearched far and wide for our furnishings.
We now have a very original and unusual home It's so
unususi, in fact, that we have had a steady stream of
visftors who come by 'ust to we it, and get "ideas' for
their own homes. Some have had the zierve to take Dotes,
and ask us about where we got this and that. and how
much did It con! I mean, everything f rom our Light fixtures, hardware, carpeting, draperies, wallpaper to oi

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cilorful plastic- tubs that margarine comes in 1 am
; kindergarten teacher who always is looking for

npa ideas as projects for five and six year olds.
The cost must be kept to a minimum I would
suggestions -VALERIE
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:ot teach their children any re't) -MRS K. F. P.

EAR POLI.\not, do ni o
;.'oi for private

DEAR POLLV-I fhi I do a much quicker polishing
ic.i if. I first warm the furniture poIih by placing the
tittle in hot ssater It penetrates the wood faster than
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Abbv, please
don't tell us that Imitation Is the sincerest
f orm of flattery This goes beyond imitation Ills more like
"stealing"
,
Print this, l*tt
Thanks for
express
from. the Carroll Righter lrlcI'LUe
don't use our names or town
SATURDAY
HATPCH1SELEP'S
Oct. 21 Instead of arguing at home.
LIBRA tSc: GENLRAL 1ENDIiNCII.S You ant to get
helpless
DEAR HATES: One Is more
improvements that LTt neCeU&amp;T)
get
bus)'
and
flCflI
rry
solid
and
secure
f''
Ur
If
friends who turn out to be copycats.
u
your benefit Entertaining at home
there and all
:t seems difficult to do so because delays and
aJ
strangers to tour your borne, you're lucky If all thes
cii
now, so postpone Not an situ day
would
not
won.
cid conditions are happening Nevertheless. if you use your
are 'ideas."
e:ther
to
shop
for
furn.
good common sense and are persistent and do not argue th
211 You have to exercise care
SCORPIO ii.'.:
others., results are better than you had thought possible k
din'
DEAR ABBY: There is a very PUShY woman
.0 are to have more harmonious
with regular ar'
poised
town who greets all the men with a kiss on the lips I have
for errors and we
&amp;.o
relationships with I
watched her go from man to man pollinating a.zid coTit*mI
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr l) Listen to good facstiOflS
to it that they are levi r pr.- frct Relat in p in
nating at least 20 men, ooe right after the other. ISome Of
those in positions of power and follow through
given you
.1) Handling monetary
SAGITTARIUS (No
to ,T)cc 1
.' these m en she hardly knows
more quickly Get that b ill paid
on them, then you can
matters st isely is possible non as well as finding the right
My husband is one of her victhns. I have told him he
before you have trouble with your credit Show that you an
system for advancing in the new future The adviser you trust
did not have to bold still for a kiss like that, but be thsiiti
avoid Use own good
dependable
is not thinking very clearly
there is nothing he Can do about it
TAURUS Apr 2(1 tn Ma) 0i You have fine new ideas and
judgment
Abby, when pt'O)Ie come at me with an unwelcome
want to put them through quickly, which is fine, provided you
CAPRICORN t[)ec 2' to Jan 01 You feel upset and sant
kiss. I quickly extend my hand to Indicate that I will shake
study them more carefully first A new contact may give some
.o make radical changes, but this would be wrong and you
hands, but want no kisses, and I can't see why
husband
could ruin what is really an idea! set-up It is better to stay
ideas that are pure fantaz', so discount them Show you are
couldn't do the same. What do you think'
clrvri
borne than to go out socially non En)c)) closest ties
HATES KSSI'NG STRANGERS
GEMINI (May fl to June 21) You have much work to do,
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb ] (it Study your goals well arid
know what has to he done to reach tht.rn more quickly and
so be stint you do not run out for pleasure ,lust because others
DEAR HA1'E: When the kissing mature approaches.
art pressuring you to do so An anarhrnent is out for a fight.
successfully See if you have been using the right methods
your huskand could turn his bead p. bet kiss would
be
Consult an adviser instead of some goad friend who
but don't fall into the trap A calm attitude a best
the tips
him on the cheek Instead of
well-meaning,
but
not
knc'v-hci'
hair
the
care
you
do
ike
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21' 1 m
again. be could take his roe lena the Good
PISCES (Fell-, 20 to Mar 20) Perfect day to handle those
with one who is a valuable associate A
not start an
th .ibt'i' c'
civic affairs that are just your cup of tea and to get the right
spirit of cooperation is best with everyone then this becomes
results That debt can nov. he paid and you can slop worrying
DEAR ABBY: I was 17 and Milton wi,s iS. He was a
a fume and productive day, p rn for you Have fun with a gcicid
it
to death Show others that you are a friendly person
college freshman and had a part-time ab An a jewelry
friend in p.m
he or she will be
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
now
to
get
those
store.
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) You are able
one
of
those
charming
oung
people
who
is
apt to be very
in
difficult
for
you
to
handle
We had gone together for maybe three months when
duties performed that have been
timid earl) in Life so will need encouragement and praise to
the past Spend some time taking health treatments, exercise
Milton said, "While I can still get the rings wholesale, will
the fine qualities and become a pan of the tocial !tfe
bring
that is most helpful A good evening for the theater
YOU marry me"
in school and later in business The education should be
have
o
the
to
art
able
u
Aug
22
to
Sept
22)
Y
VIRGO
,
I
said.
Yes
When
I
graduate
from
high
school."
:
slanted along practical or business lines, and the importance of
recreation you want but it is wise to spend wiseh instead of
That was 39 years ago I have new rings n.7-A. but I still
paying attention to details should he taught Sports are a must
extravagantly Use a more gentle approach with the one you
have the same old Milton
HAE'P'i' IN PHILADELPHIA
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"lint. I)r. Crane,"
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. lot of men to date" bet.'
l'nn' enough hut how
many wi11 put i wetli li ng
band on her ring finger?

Case U'559: Frances I).,
agei 20. is * SCI(TOWftIl cc-ted.
"Dr. Crane, she wept. "1

am hr.rtbroken
"For I have been dating a
wonderful boy this senior

F:uen in Bussial) Commit'
s-ear.
nism, men 'chafe and di'.
"H is name is Warren and
111,111%1 "Pri ate Propert's'
he even gave me his engagesmzum ou ci their wive,-.
merit ring. SO we had talked
And in capitalistic Amer
about getting married next
js'a, that it trebly (me.
June.
Thcn something terrible
You iinls might as well
happened.
wake up to reality and stop
roommate
got
a
netu'
"lie
being dehidt'd hr this "free
house.
his
love- fad that has been
is Bill.
whose
college cam
sweeping
"And when I was a s.opho4
more, I dated Bill steadily,
and "trial mar
love
he gave rise quiteFree
'in
riage are not new inno%a
a rush, and one weekend he
s('tCl('t'%'.
ct"savrd me to dii e tip to tic-Ins fl
Thru al e -o, Ohl as
\'iscormsim1 to spend the boltkind.
day with him at it motel,
e,igenlv
And they
'lie rristercd its as man
adopted hr men for they
and wife.
make it that much simpler
But we broke up
for a man to have atT,uins
wards and he then tc-jspd
without accepting the ctbliout of college for a year.
marriage.
"Ncsvi' Bill is hack and he gations of real
i fl'l.%fl mar
blabbed about our affair to
'swap dates" for a weekend
my fiance.
rt'ndezt otis and thus tr.ud'
'Tht' had been drinkin,
his current sweetie for a
beer so maybe that was off
what made Bill boast about friend's paramour.
But the normal male dives
host' sex-v I was.
not do such timings vu'hen he
lie clic1n't know, either,
has placed .0 weehhng bind
to \Varthat I was
on
a girl's finger.
ren
"But Warren is old-fash'Wife suvappilig is an allioned and has now broken normal trait of American
our emgagement.
males, as Frances is learn
ing. to her sorrow.
Slit' can still vs-in Warren
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/ hack to a wedding ct'rt'monu', but it will be imo easy'
task.'
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For most men don'
to pas' full price for used
merchtti dise, unlec t}ui' '
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the similar price via a wed'
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cohabit v;'ith a mm ll
"'ho
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without his public paym
for the merdiamidise v ía a
marriage ceremony,
Widows can thus win se'-'
ond mates easily', butt that is
not as true of 'castoffs from
lice love" nests!
And the public usually rvgards time girl as the castoff
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get Warren to come back to
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success. prosperity

Pr.bkrns' Trust Abb,. For a personal reply. 07th to
ABB Y . BOX 117W L. A.. CAliF. 1110 and IWIIW •
øa.ped. addressed envelope.
Hale I. write letters ? Send $1 I. Abbr, Box Il., LAs
Aftelm Cal. 1110. for Abby's bss&amp;l'et, 'flw go Writ. L.a.
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ARIES tMar 23 to Apt IQ Don't change your plans
about what you had intended to do in am, and then the
evening is fine for waiting out those ideas for the future Do
'Ar hatr~ ef will make you a more vital and dynamic person in

the afternoon
TAURUS iApt 20 to May Z Oi The morning can he
disappointing where a friend Of recreation is concerned. but
you Delve
then the afternoon changes and all is pleasant
right into those creative ideas that give you a chance to show
your finest talents
GEMINI (May 21 to June 211 Carry through n ith w'hatcicr
has prc".ed satisfactory in the past, then tonight you can
.lecide hn'v. &gt; our future should fL t)on't otertire &gt; ourseif
during day Hie uita.hiy for romance
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associates at the good studies of a philosophical nature in
a rim and then he off to we good pals for it delightful time
Get bobbies perfected that will bring you more success in
business, too. A happy day
LEO (July ZZ to Aug 21) You arc able to plan a better
financial
yourself if you weigh your
responsibilities against your capabilities carefully That fixed
problem needs a new approach in order to Trail)' solve it
VIRGO lAug 22 to Sept 22P You we not getting the
affection you want in a in , but if you i% ait the evening, all
changes Temper would only spoil things You bate to be
more dernotistratise with mate, also if you really wart fine
for

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Nut-tb really liked hit 17
pvirut nu-ti ump aItc S. Lvi
thiceheanl responsi
His thz'ee.spade bid '
and lii S'
'lam ii
Soi
s siii Ulf at 1(1111
us t h decided to
tarn' cm with is four 110
trump t'islI
South wasn't suic ii tu
.ar men a call was Black ,
wood Of juit a strung bid in
nu-tsunip but decided to bid
hue hearts to cover all contLnig..'ncItu North 'a cut on to
six .w*tJ South 1usd to plii- the
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Slam
It was riot ih.' sort of ulistim
that ah',uld be bid. but South
was able to find a wirimlig

line of pla,s.
Mtru winning trw diarnortl
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S1.1111 r uffed and protctded to make his contract
b the simple expedient of
juSt taking the rest of the
tricks
were all his cards
good" Because a simple
squeeze dirseloped against
v. lien he cashed his last
two trumps Fseryunc was
down to five cards Dumniv
held lout spades and
club, Suuth three spades and
ace and one club and pout
West held a tiger by the tail
lit, couldn't guard buth
spades and club' and East
culdti't h-lp him
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LIBRA tSrpt
the;;t
;f
the day and p.m can be most
home in am.
pleasant there (.et into constructive things you like Evening
is fine for planning the day s ahead better
SCORPIO tOct. 23 to Not 211 You may feel restless and
can do nothing about it 4 unng the day, so get work done anJ
then tonight you find you are relaxed and can get results &gt;c'.
want Communicating v. ath close ties late: is possible also
SAGITTARIUS 4 1
. 0%. 22 to Dec 21) Plan how to add to
the fine things of hf;f)ou now enjoy, after a rather worrisome
morning Call that cx enS in business and get good advice now
Then put wheels in motion so you can soon get right results
CAPRICORN ID - c 22 to Jan 20) Despite provoking
situations, show, yo i are controlled during a in , then the
io-ciaI igle of life is inc in p in Dress in high fashion and be
inspiring Get that feeling of happiness
whc
with
:
you hate been nii' g o r some time.
1 10 Feb 19) Worries can begotten rid
AQUARIUS .'
sc:ure th e aid of some expert. Plan
of quietly mn 'hat is most helpful The roman tic
uric early f or
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5Q o mc shr_,,.
o Mar 20) Don't argue with a good
PISCES 4Fe'
friend in a in then c-iii can enjoy social recie*ti')n togethe:
;':ans f
the future Know what you truly
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MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July' 21) You we able to
reach a point of understanding with an asSociate and then
can)' through with what you have agreed upon later Show
mote devotion to loved one
LEO (July 22 to Aug 21) Make sure you bandit an

important protect before meeting with associates to work out
new arz3ngeznents You can put in motion a new method of
operation that is more efficient
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) lake care of personal
zesponsibthtws in the morning. but keep ra-ted to work you
have to do in the afternoon Use the right psychology in order
to g,au" your way with others
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streamers.
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bride
was
radiant
lit
ii hi r Ilue
of
satin
gown
hi r formal-length
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SCORPIO , Oct 23 to Nov 21.t The morning is best for
communicating with outsiders, and then the evening becomes
a hapr ore at home with kin A different approach can solve
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SAGIIIARJL'S (NOv 2 to Dec 21) Others give you fine
advice so he sure to show your appreciation Plan time for the
before you so
recreations you enjoy, but add to present
assets

Out for fun

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 20) The morning is but time
to take the health treatments you need and thereby make
.'..rse!f look niore aitractuue If &gt; Q.1 plan early, ou can
entertiun tharmzn&amp;' tonight
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) You can make
ariangement earl&gt;' to handle private affairs with the aid of
experts, and then tonight you can join others In social
pleasures Show others your finest qualities
PISCES (Jet) 2010 Mar 2W There ua fine indiMuaiwho
wants to help you in giozne way and you should accept
cheerfully Take the advjcc given you and follow it State your
social aims to others

he or she will be
If YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
one of -those fascinsti.:4 young people who early in life will be
quiet at Limes, but upon reaching maturity your progeny will
suddenly iccomc just the opposite arid do very well so
tusi,n.ess The earl)' years should be spent in study, so be sure
to permit ru, go to college, even if you have to borrow the

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Mrs I lv lnsstiinu ho' a short
milliOns
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F allowing lbs c'runonu an sit-eu cli. ss purple
ith
matching
is
w
wits
.ufttrnoo
reception
indoor
helti at the Sanford Garden Club shoes an ii white orchid mibuilding . Using white' wrought sage,
iron garden furniture and a
turning from their
After
variety of trees, pa l ms, wtt(Idl
1 1) . nd it few (lays at
pociocarpus, bamboo and Itiviuri each the couple will
wisteria, the area was tran- uuake (tic-in home In Eustis
slormed into a realistic- garden where the bride Is a teacher at
setting complete with large Iustis High School and the
ceramic Frogs and turtles groom is associated with
placedat vantage points to add Ilussell's Inc.
to the decor.
Out of town guests came from
Sparkling pink ctuummipagnc
fountain
Natick,
Mass.; Greenville and
flowed from a lighted
round
white
wrought
iron
Edenton,
N. C,, Tracy City.
on
t.hl,. Or chid asters encircled Tenn.; Charleston. S. C.;
Gainesville.
a cluster of Jacksonville.
the fountain
.ar,,u.
Lakeland
purple wedding bells were Eustis,
Eau
Gallie,
Ilberukus,
th
top.
Wedsuspended over e
it
ding bells were also attached to IAtCSuIJ.[k

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healthy "tg'it pounds, 'ight
-unnees, :.pt. S. 112, -it St.
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stopped to embrace her ireother
and present her with a single
rose and on the return she
presented a similar rose to the
gr(Mlmns mother. In tier shine
she wore a treasured sixpttnce
brought froni England by a
faummilv friend, hits "luck&gt;' 'si,pence has been worn by several
of flue bride's friends at their
wedding,
Mrs. Linda White served
sister as matron of honor, She
wore it long orchid voile with
white lace ruf fl es, pun tucking
and inserts of val lace' designed
siniiil;ir t the brute .s gown. It
featured lIt.' same high neckline
and lull sheer sic-c-ui's ending in
a wide ruffle 1 white lace arid
her hue;stlpit'ce was matte
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Victorian bouquet of orchid
beauty asters, pink car nations.
anti
rose's
pink bridal
lace
kattme'rleaf fern with us-bite
str,';smnt' rs
Bridesmaids and matrons
the Misses Kay
were
Iavincn.tun. sister of the crooumi,
l':uistis, Iai Jaillet, Titusville
Nan Williams,
111141
Gainesville. Their gowns,
hwadplc-('es and flowers were'
iti,.'nit ii -at to thoM' of the honor
attendant
I .Ittle' Miss Mary Palmer. of
Wilihsnod, se-rued its flower
girl. 1 hr lung dress of urt-luiel
voile' was scitmuilcir to the other
and
a t tenusla mmlii'
tiresses
sleeves
featured short puffed
She wore'
edged with chile
white shoes and gloves arid
carrie-il a mots. wicker basket
of push rose' petals. tier hair
was swept iuic'k urid bc-let wilts ii
hitisadpieeet of orchid voile situd
tare! strea,iit'rM.
11,11 I ,svirugsflnl served his
brother as i*'st imian utid usher'
groomnzmenu were Sandy Colley
and
and Charles Aruff, Kuatis
i)s'nunis ('orliss, IA'eshIurK, All
inc-n in the wedding inirly wore
formal afternoon cutawayi
with boutonnierea of pink
rosebuds.
Muster ( 'r,mig ('onliss, (liii ring
at tin .'d Iii a
hearer.
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made 15 years ago

Goading yourself Into trying to do the thing you
fear the most
Sincerely thanking a teacher
Remembering at least one good thing that happened
yesterday
Asking a friend for his opinion and then listening
without Inteiruption to his reply
Telling someone ''I love

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It. and Mrs. Bob Thomas, parents of the bride.
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IIousi'u-'uest,c of Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs
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I' urfax have moved from
ci
visiting
friends
and
the
village
to their new home in
from
Loch
,-rbor.
Before moving t)
relative's in North Carolina,
Winter Springs, the Lutikin
Sa.iitti Caro li na and Virginia.
family lived in the Ranchkincts
for several years. Best wushe'
to Joe and Adelyn. Debbie and
y'IçpER SPRINGS
In, in your new home. Your
' MARY hI\ ,TE
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mutss you,
'ft..' residents cii the Hanc hulanmds this week us'oulsl like to
.itt.
cuelcome their new neighbors,
Mr and Mrs. Carl
Mr an, Mrs. S. J, Hannah and 1anchIanth. had th eir dauhtc-r
f,uiiiilv. on Moss Road. who have and son-un.l.aw, tr. and Mrs
bought the former home of Mr. Robert Welch, and grandson.
md Mrs. John Oat.
Jeff, for the day recently. The
family enjoyed their get•together as they often do.
Daughter and son-ui-law, Mr
Mr. cmiii Mrs. Ha'. Fenoff and
mmcl Mrs larLand Doolittle or
ti) S Jtimuimit Jsfl'\ L).um&gt;
and Christopher. Bahama Orlando. spent Sunday with the
Road. have recently returned fly att and the party enjoyed a
front it us c-c-k's vac,itlelm. us hers' trip to (.k'aLm h'-rt'st .turuig Iris'
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MRS. JACK I'I:1wF:, right, serve's ref t'eshments to tit'w
litti' home
Sanford ,Junior WOman's ('11,11) at a na'inbet'ship coffee
Among the new members welCOfl)t'tI at the coffee are, li'oui left, Mrs
!c Pedrick, Mrs. Ned .Julian, Mrs. Skip Simkarik and Mrs. Larry
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'liii mii's M'S1)tI of lou-I illeil 11w se'asiimi and v.1(11 Iii" tromins
c-a nu ni u nil&gt;- 'ii ituisti ti of d.'le,'c'tiiblt' pastries served to
a mitt
activities for flue Srinulord Junior the guests froims a nt'frtshmnt'nt
Wuiiis'fl's Club us-as kicked m,fl tahuk' ieiorn&amp;'d us ifli sil', .-r and
with a nutitnlx'rstuip coffee at crystal appointments.
present
iiie'i,sto'rs
N ,'us
that tiogiat (i t Mrs. Jack ( Karen)
St'mikiirik
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Jay
Mliii's
Skip
Perce on Highland Court.
Janus's
lle'rgmiian,
link
l'.'drit'k,
Serving as iioate'sse's with,
Mrs. Pc-ret' were Mrs. George 1&gt; 1.', Earl ltlia'k .Ir , Ned
Jiiliaii, Kirby Mtmnt'rit'f uiiuil
( l!e'ss Edwards anti Mrs. Allen
I an &gt; hush ,mitit Mi'..'. tic-it)
( l4suric' D ickey.
Italls.
'11' scene was one whit-hi
1r u spe' t't ye tiu e nu tier s
would delight any girt watcher, attending were Mines. James
as the us-mucus t'suiie aflired in Courier, Janice' i"rueimiun,
the very aimiartesi unit latest fall Jerry Posey, Watson B.
fastilons,Iuofle of which immatched Wallace Jr., Paul Porter, Eddie
the ssiiiks and greetings of
and Miii Tracy ThomuphentWiip which is shared by
these outstanding YOU8 woflltfl
'I'iius &gt;uuiig club wits
leaders, of Sanford and oigumsiit'ei In April of 1970 under
henilmule (,OUIuty,
the aixnmsurstmlp of the' Sanford
'jlse l'cree tmmmue was per. Wonusn'a ('luli tlui'usmg that act
imutated with the fragrance of niimsistrution of Mrs I. S.
ps'r ft'('ll) beautiful flowers cii Si.' - zvv ski
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honors to its s.mtsorii1g t Rh
intl to the city and s'oumits
through ttic' tal'.'iuts and t'ft-m
(it (lie S .ittng us umiie'n who are it',
uime'tiit*'ts.

flit' purpose' (if the club s Ii'
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v. mthi love kiuot.s and

yourself

Could there ever be a better day for
Tossing away a bad habit
Starting a new good habit
Artfull&gt; losing
Gracefully complimenting a child.
Refusing to continue that old feud

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M isses Ter ry 'Ihissim I
Eustis; Terry Scott, Triu'y City,
'l'enn. ; Suzette Ashton, Orlando
and lliirby Taller, Sanford.
lIne bags
i'rummi white garden baskets by
Robin and Kathy Moody,

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Jump rope with a neighbor child
Buy a flower for your husband.
Smile into every available mirror .
Send a cheery letter
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Writing a thoug'itful letter to your congressman
fully listing the complaints you u tm.ed
fluently
at the cocktail party last night

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one of those very curious young people who will want to
know all about everybody else's business, so teach early to
mind on ni affairs exclusively and not to try to control the lives

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umnmsht d organza over taffeta
stuisix ci pillow
L):iiflty pin tucking and u'al lace
he bride's mnotter wore a
huchlistuted the ruffled sleeves
ensem tilt'
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in a I-Ic' n g thu
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and Iii u-ui nt't'kliflt' of thus' featuring
a floor-length
EVM snuootlulv f i tted bodmcc winch sleeveless coat over a dress of
featured a V-bib outlined by
pale pink silk shantung with
0 ruffled Nottingham lace. The
high neckline, sheer chiffon
bibs in baths front and back were pleated sleeves and matching
filled with pin tucking Istiti
pink accessories,
narrow val late inst'rLs.
The groom's mother wore a
the
softly
(rat'efully
Ioriiusl length sleeveless gown
gathenc'tt skirt controlled b&gt;
if
of turquoise tucked lace aimel
shimmering satin ribbon at the
matching accessories. Both
usaistcxtciult'ti to a wide border
mothers wore white orchid
of hioriiont:sl pin tucking val
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vilc, iJuermal granlinother of
hwuulmm'the bride, chose a street length
Thus' triangular train, edged dress of pink linen wi th white
I w ith ruffled lace, cascaded lace trim, white accessories
train the back to a chapel
the
t'mnphiasizing
length,
nostalgic look of the beautiful
tiltl-fashioned styled gown.
lien long hair was swept back
by it band of fresh punk
g_,
miniature car nations and
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illusion formed her finger-tip
wI and he irriid i Vic torian

BETTY CANARY

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the main chance. Or. as the philosopher said, 'Opportunity is a good deal more conspicuous on the was' out
than on the way in."

F. (nIletta, l3,lfl Snmmerlin kie .amnfr.r4.
Born in Orlando. the h!idC'd'Tert it; the 4rionddaughter ,if
anti Mrs. Pearl P'r,defl, Ft
Mrs I A)*I Brake,
Worth, Texas
At Seminole High Sehi'wd, where The wig gratissuteel in l07.
Miii Prisuts'n vr.i.q a member 'if the Pep (lish, I ;itifl (1mb.
National Honor Society, '.was tisuslttets manacr."r if 'he
yeart,s.ok ,5C4 a Fls'ur;da Rer',erit Seh'?st
She will gradimts in May, 1973, from Palm P,a":,rh hmnmor
College, Lake 'North Here she cc a member af Phi rhe'ta
Kaopa Honor Fratern.ty and m"aqtmrer of junior American
Dental hlyienst Association. F'illnwing gnidimtinn she -.vlIl
I e a dental hygienist.
Mr (laUetta, who -a'as hvwr'i in S.anfnr1 5 'he ,trandsnfl of
Mr and \tru 'riurne'r Lodge, Sanford anti Mn, Joseph
",elle'tta. P.r -mn'c, N. V
He u -i i7l .iradnuste if iorninale High School where he
's a member of lnta'r:wt flub and Latin (tub and was nfl the
Roy's Future ra'aeher Currenth'
- irMok staff and
'-hamore at Florida T.'chnnIniral T;nlverslty vetmere' I'
-i ;oning in Art, he Is Am employed h" itrs'r '(
Ji.
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addition to society and be able to accomplish a good deal.
Much ability where orpniz.ationsi work is concerned, or where
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th e engagement of their daughter. Mice Lynn l%en P'ruden.
to Mit'hsse'l Francis Joseph (;allettie, son 'if Mr and Mrs. Bar?

'e. (a hlo tic' iii is
'Ilie'
fiv'e'.tic'ri'il wedding
tn'autif
nrc-hid anti
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v.11k' uitwi fc',itiire'd a lighted
fciuinmtuitni with bubbling or"hthl
water spr:i inst between tall
i-nitiumins. Eric-ti layer
and tndi','idunIl
separated
with bells, doves
lilirseif I Ii" l,; I icY. A irilniaturt'
ii inin stood in a
uncle ;
'hi , of) the top.
guirikn
.1rs 0arok il Mcwsdv, Mr
I'at 'Iliuii pcifI anti Mrs. .7,nui.
'l'alfs'r cmii sinai seru'e'l his' ke
The mint-is table held (wri silver
s'pergnet Ii's with one pink
candle surrnuinei.'ci by pink
carnations, A silver punch isiwl
held refreshi ng fruit punch and
pouring we're Mrs. 'I'rru'c'y
Vance), a nil Mrs I Ion miii
( ')al's A colorful wisteria tree
shissi between the tables.

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GENERAL tENDENCiES ihe morning is fine
lot' organizing your practical plans so they can
become more succeuful The afternoon and evening are
unusually good lot adding m od ern systems to help gain your
goals. A goodtime now to meet Interesting new friends
ARII.S Mar 'l to Apr 19)1! you go to a i.onser%'auvc
hij,huc't"tip for new ideas you will be able to get a.fleaO much
faster Put ),our business aunt on a higher level Improve your
social life with new activity
TAURUS t Apt 20 to May 20) You have fine new ideas and
....n now get the Information you need to carry them out
s ucces sfully Know what your duties are and use a
-, mhmnatir., of thc old u,nd new for best results
GEMINI (May 21 to June 211 You tIuü the work
you is more difficult than it is If you study it well you cic
Dbw
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handle it es3lv A tense situation can he ironed out with mate

Yuu. So0h. liuld
*%Q5 VKJ$ •32 4KISC
What d t.0 lead'
A-The lb r ir ut diasaisid.
UU 5I(1 III the ISLe, itl(.
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intt.ari c't 1101'4i1i 0t.i Pt.tt
wui 1-1111- has, junipo.( 1.. I.',
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lover. White mipiti rsincit'lbri,
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a;' arlirtit fir ;ll :ir r:,nigc'nnis'n1t
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could take place that greatly endanger
if you take any chances, so engage in pros-en
secur.
principles and studies The p in then becomes an excellent
time for you to use your u-hall!)' and mental ;o en to rut n
motion a detailed plan of icticnm that can enhance your

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DEAR ABBY: Do I remember my marriage proposal'
How could lIar-get It!
I called my boyfriend from the doctor's office and when
I told him what the doctor told me, he asked, "How- i
can you get married!"
I said, "Tne sooner the better
The license. blocd test and '1 do's' took two days I
think we broke a record
NO REGRETS Pu' BUFFALID

P(e '.m vi' e'ire'nlofl V Sunday,
m in tie
AIls: l;, 1%'2 at i
fl'.t tLiptist ('hur.'h,
'11.' Uc'v .1 1' ('iIsflmflt') was
otfii',.'umn, e'lcrgvmum at the
ttadit tonal candle li ght, double
rim: .'rs',1lcin lohu Charles,
All'.' 1, ortanst presented an
$i!, jii'i.iti' jrc.stralIl of nuptial
stIr' lions
'fir irmils' is the daughter of
Mr ,,ncI Mrs. A 'I'. MeArcik',
Sar em ci and the groom Is the
son I Mr ant Mrs. W It
Liv mni:ston, Eustis,
.'is c-entered us liii a
'I hiarch,
white wrought
tvs'cm
seven
tsrnm'h
flnnki'i ti
cam!' I alma 'l'Iii' ane'h and
interwoven
car li-labra us
and tv-u
with spremigent
lute
doves
were
jwrc'hed
lar c' s
the
arch
with
of
ilis'
top
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gni.ilh'r ones in the fern.
I -as basket ait dfl);i'mmmI'nts of
pink daisies and orchid asters
vi en.' placed tin the white
ci u:lmt trim stands. White
,iI.ives also i'rc1wd in two dark
IT . :r.'t'n topiary trees atm.! :i whits'
hell :a thu-i'
( e..l
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branched silver candelabra
with three ushute cathedral
tapers. 'liii' center taper w as lit
ii'. (hut' bride arid greRun to
imfy the starting of their lilt'
t ,:iUuc-r.
's white wrought iron pnie'
i:'ii t'omnpletett (lie' lovely altar
white taper
A
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surre'unett'd by orchid beauty
greener - clawed
____ asters antiwindow
and family
froimi .,'ac.'hm
t.1 pews %% ere marked with
Il !' lavender sisters and white lace'

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soda, plus a bear party in
the fraternity house! So
study this case and don't
become duped. For a girl
Is usually regarded as the
castoff when romance dies!

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and be used to make an afghan,
if you use some imagination in

\rs, H I. F.-1 used arn left
EAR POLL\
(It from crewel work pictures to make covers br woodin coat hangers. Rectangles are crocheted and sewed
tc the bottom side Different blending yarns can be cornhined in the same piece and iok very pretty. The ends
are concealed on the inside. Such a hanger may be
padded, or not, just as you prefer -MRS T. V.

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our dreambouse. We dcgned It ouraeh'es, wanting some-

wedding when tragedy strUCkl it was all due
for the

B' POLIX CRAMER

L.vcIiunge VOWS in Double

an of a dozen girls to
many' them.
111it most wonmelu are lucky
to get Cu e'll ONE )tisbmittll
11 11'S kimou' this, eu en
though
ough 11mev in' to tknv it
W ill

Frances was Just ready

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DF.AR POLL Y'l1
crewel embroidery to embroider
left over from do
su
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small ti
Any suitable material i made
cushions for small
uare cushions. Small fringe sewn
Into four.or I ivel
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in the seams makes

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Uses [or
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Sept. IS, 1977---1A

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THIS MAY BE "OUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY
FOR A COLOR WALL PORTRAIT AT THIS
IXTREMELY LOW PRICE'
I tint Iie,! O' t)t'rSl,'ii
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.\ddittoiial 1inlmIl'I members photographed at 53.99 each

wisimue'n of Seimitnesk Count),

hetse'e'ii ages Id and 40, to 'e ci
'-i- i vii.' to lb.' .'misiiumimuit% .iti 1'
.ittortl Itatiti an cipportunit) hr
. more .sigiiitie'anl cultural timid
s.ctuiI life'.

The orguumutzatton is miun
political and nun-set'tarlami
Activities are desigmied tar the'
iiiuluul adu-umulage of the
imie'in'ber and the orgamuiration.
Me'iiitwrs e'xpresseel regrets
that their Pt't'aItieflt, Mrs Jobmi
i Eu- i' i Crabtree, and a s-hustler
I andes s
iiseuiih's'r, \lrs [lit!
Reek, were uinuutihe' to eitte'ml (lit'
c-miller do.' It , time'.'.

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EASTLAND SHOPPING CENTER • PARKW000 PLAZA
FIELDS PLAZA WINTER PARK
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Represen ti ng the applucanL
mul ti ple farnth to C-2 corn
The
property
is
rnercial.
E. Pope Bassett said the change
Axed by the
side
of
SR
located
on
the
west
s consusumt with development
and Zoning Board was a
446
Howell
Arms
of
west
of
the area. A restaurant and
requested change in zoning t
acres
upon
7
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Apartnuents
car
wash are planned for the
Barton Enterprises from R
sitt
It was brought in the
attentIon of the board that the
Casselberry Planning ano
I n k Zoning hoard had recommended denial and that the Inni:
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salary sarne SM.

Jaques said N- was interested
in determining if th e cut)
work.men's compensation and
insurance status wrould be
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session were members of the
Sanford Tenants Council
rcpresen0ing the occupants ci'
the city's public housing units in
dealings with the bcriard

B% BILL SCOTIr
Sorne people paio $1 a nionth

rent and

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Sanford Housing Authority
c7ornmissinn chairman an~
acting authority director,
night
during Thursdas
regular board session

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$10 O0un arrear' ir trnc'ollected

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Gloria Jean Hughes
Mollie G. GarrLs, DeBanzarririn Rs'rnritt, r I rs'.r'-t
1.01115C 0. W(Kodyatt. Lk-Itona

rcourse would be rearranged to
reta in 18 holes and a green belt
The developers are requesung
a ctia'uge in rurig from RIPS
and RIAA to R-3 over a period
of threr years. which wo d
a ow or wC transition of the
golf course.
71w city us in its id to
golf course and
ti
reta in it c a green belt ceseral
months ago when the issur was
defeated on a referendurn for
ad valoreni taxes. Several other
plans fur the USe of the Dronerts
tore the council,
be

Daniel Mathicux. Geneva

and have been defeated

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protests of area residents

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.olh
Kat.l iarirw
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Secretaries Amm., 6 p.m.. Lake Sept. 25
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as members of the Tenant Council became
unruly and noisy over reorganization,
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Dr. James H. Iley announces Street. Laeland, will be held at
the annual meetings of the Lt Petite Chalet Room of
Agricultural Research Center,
inc. and Applied Agricultural the H &amp; I) Cafeteria in Lakeland
!irs4arch. Inc 13O East Main on Sept
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presdnt, said that this Is the
11th consecutive year in which
investors had enjoyed a yield
similar to this.
This organization came into
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not as a "money-making
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Director (,re Bole and coaches low \lmomi

ponchos, bright orange

Fighting Semmnole

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The Hounds and Grt'nadiers
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fit rm. his al ,,, Is t&amp;' nnannt.tmfl
14ill control %lohile keeping the unue to trade within ttvLr uition
t.uhl on the ground But the cunlerenees until after ea

student while Massie is a fresh1)()u rider at fullback. Others
eing action in the inan who has been nothing short
who'll boil se
in prtseason
backfield are halfb ick Mford of inipri ssiu
Cleveland, 5-9, 100 and Martin drill.s. ILacclills sa%% s0i'le 0f*
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startin g at II a tu

'lroptub' and rilihouis will be
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trophy unit 51a ribbons will Is,
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NON-RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
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Hiding Asoc1utofl horse Show
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veteran crew returningI)e(pri.sively ('0arh TerrN ltichar,l Sinkes,

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hack will lx' senior I )t'nny do'li'nusuvt' ends. Mike hIatkiiis,
ill Lw thai
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defensive
The (;ra'ruioIie'rs ilrsspiwd a

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conference play,

In serving "approximately a
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the top passers in

frcshuivan \like Massie, 6-2 .O0

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up costs or supporting capital.

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nie ineans to hint.
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the conference last year, %vill
runt set till) action this season

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WILLIAMS

J,it ksoni

attack
\jt,jo Madness,"if there is ,mncitsptrittRt(l running
such an anitnal, should tx- on but their overall offensive show
wn .~ hurt when senior
UISplay L0111i KI't 00 fl,~ I,;flinn
rhi ok Itoh hulk&gt; tore
the
qu1irt.
High Sthool field when
ligii1livills
Ili tits right leg.
Greyhounds of Dick Coli,eland

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tangle in the Metro Conference
1 lsest tie re in the \te tro (,n g \%ashington if it beconues season unte3t Ott 24
1)4. fault Gcn.)di 5-10 157 and
.x1ready there have been -'--'
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opener for both teanth
Shareholders
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175 fit tonight plent~- of eves will bt- 0I' ixk v.,,sar) to go, to tile air.
trades in each of the 4--infift
Both the Greil,hounds anti
receive notices. McKibbin said.
bruising senior ends. %like White. 6-2, I99 Will the "It
lick'atise Of it Lark of scoutlf* te I,,.v s -- Aintrican and N,
of the annual meeting on Oct ,-, $ o Grenadien, have been tile 111)(In tile
2V at tackles. chatiipiwi Winter Park and
Doug Dane- ".
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object of the -%Ietro Madness" luilfixick Toni Arrant. a strong
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instituted The t.tons will
in other years; with till, usual f 1 191 pountl lint tiusttI r -,..,I
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fine
runners
atteflupt
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such as Edêti'att'r,
5-11. 195 at liusting Oak ltntgt'. Eilgesater
Elliott,
Ralph
a'itt
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nwn about
be
Steve
Mellichi.
hack!
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will
defense.
nuos
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so
rntny
(hi' Sanford
Boone. and Oak Ridge putting it
and Jones at the T-llin 1 antI feel out
i-enter.
and
Chuck
Ward
a
chess
at
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on
junior
pound
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lack
it
tnh'rntattofl
of that is ex;wcted
to With this
within the area.

SALE!
ALUMINUM

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1, toking for,oliard to this )ear 1,1:111141 niore than an) line el.w.
. ihor cohol)i lie feeLs tlukt ftfi
hl.s
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Seminole Ifigh. The bank is dorultilig .50 cents of
h(x)l. Shown are
the $1.50 sale price to I he s(,

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Opens this w"k thanks to Velda
a Inch is spanthis ears game is that 'es era' Farms dair
oof the seniors on both squad.
t he four th year
llhtflttt uainst each other
Standout players who seldom
-shinen W tin e two teams
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streak which
f ootball team ha3 established set
are ant
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Unheralded
Hers
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th
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eight
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in
of
judges
A panel
t,int the win hadl) speclall)
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payable Oct. 15,

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with two vtPhtim(Iff"ol ANA nin center with Jay Rocker. Kevin
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lie says. He
complaints. the setting up of a

Board this week to presem the'

Lake

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it, get public reaction to t~l,
Intest pr(loplIftial for thot devt.1"'.
ritent of the Land O' Lakcs(
and Country Club.
Representatives of David
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F.dge, Halt, Steftens, iunn i" .1
senu.r
flenwntms Tb. rest are

Probable 4?Arter.4 ft U'.'
defofli'.P seenndsrt .ar•' Herb

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And from all in-t
move now
dicaticins his program is "on the

In an effort to receive Tenant
Council help in co1leng back
Rev. Cldie Euhanks. Tenant will not solve out problems"
rentals, Smith proMsed that
Council president-. Alfred
The actini: director added council members work with the
DeLattibeaudiere. tenant that onl% a 63,MD balance is left
thorit) in peuadmg tenan ts
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£ florida State au
Eufaula in the authont
and
organizer
their ren ts
Rank account and from that tO ) U
Tenant
Florida
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Smith the authorit' c books
should first be audited before
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Ke'llic S Brewer. Lake Mary development of 200 unitst (,!

Elsie A. Diaz. DeBary

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lAinnie 1-homas, director of the,'

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an'I (,r'rrruain are seniorc
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tight erI Anti thø split end will
be c'ithc'r f"rank Sloan or Mike
Miti hell Brown arid Sloan are
enir,rs while ,fIt(hell us .nly a
snph(srrur.r.'
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nf the truck was
to traffic cones in the back .

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Alexander R. Nowicki
Nellie L. Fryer
Geraldine N. Hetr.e)

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Jennie Mae Walker, Lake

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c.1hcuctl and high Scht'tcl\
a1enc program, and
equivalency
10aumunit' service program
anci a program to cer% e t'e 0

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auutohitig l'.t'l unit" this' tanuith
'.ia'n ;,lus'al Lao e- ;ir the,
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Hut this u'ur (lueslo's teatuu is
-u lutthu' s(niIiiIZ.'r atul Sanford s
team is it little weaker tutu'

I 'arl wc'rc' still tifl th" i,irriiiil
string gruing into this wc'k'c
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Robiert F. Craven
Ctuirlie Hillery
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at deferi,ve ends, with Steffen-it
an(l Freddy f)ufln at the

an'l I p,'rflç Fpi '.wihl
start at guards awl 1)$fkie I)eac
urmsI I arty (,c'rtniAIri are the
prrih;ahlc starting tar- kes Epps

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winmghiatk .1 Inuufw7 iuii'I 1.lnrk

liI'(iflitt' tavot It"
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Stinuipt, 11 % il III u?lluttW' - islt
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s'tcr p111)-oil lwtit't'ti liii'
titotoatiuc Sanford has iilnys

In a last minute move,
SetiiInole Hugh h.'ait football
t-tch .hiiii Rogers has inoveil
to tItIR t c'nt
sam' plia i.r
pisitions unit placed a pair of
1a.t year's 't;trtI't' up to ii
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Davis J'
recording is a proper method of recommendation to the Count)
after
hearing the ordinance read 'or Commission
1`110dificaLion to C-~ zoning. Repits first Urne.
applicant
Delayed adoption of an or- resen ti ng ttic
dinance annexing thie 9_5-acre Everett Harper said
1Scarm travi- it) the east of the wholessile lumber yard is being

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recording i,t next week's meet.
ing Voil lium Cidbert nutting

been settled and that the
queon of a salary would nni)
be finalized when the budget f
the new year is finalls approved
in its entiretio some time in

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ttter will be pla sed bs tspc

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Vo ilhiamson
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Heard Crensbww announce a tin board over one acre lots are
cantest is being held at planned and that residents of
Longwood Elemenutry School Wilmn Pisa- indicated the%
to sect na mes for the city's were amendable to rewnin
threv mini-parks.
Count~ Planner David Farr
the
AW, heard Jaqum announce also ' recommended

$10 O(* for tin post held in

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commercial located at the
of Goldenrod Place and
In
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businew
Council:
corner
W illiarrison and Agnes Weber
('nru&amp; Avenue. i company
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Agrted to discuss a possible
.
its next representative said there were
SIP
Klrisk~ told the Council
Council no immediate plans for c
fo'
ti
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after
mee
Lommkr who suffered a heart
struction but the request was
Schreiner
of
candidate
Donald
dabs
wi th in
attack
pointed out the city is aga in for future expansion,
assuming the paid position in
"cardboard
a
be coming
Also recommended for apJul), has been given a "clean
e political proval to the County Cornjungle
wi
th
th
bill of heal th " by his car.SC*5OTI underwiy
mission is a zoning change from
drnlog'st and actuall y has been
Also agreed it) di.wuss at the A-1 agriculture to R-1AAA
an the job since AugusL
pr
Mayor Kenneth Brow, at the next meeting a oposed mobile residential made by T Michael
ce
or
nan
. Crenshaw sa id Drake The propes is located
home
di
same time', recommended the

$u,l00 The appointment

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thiotuglu III" S,'tiuiumiIi's arc' ctili ii

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Crenshaw added tho, is not
the job rt tIn- chief nnay and requested 7oning change from

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Ricard Hanka, hut
he does net want 1A,mn,ler mended by
for la ck of it
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use
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guarding both Lommier and
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city of
have
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said he C1isselbiTY icU the countv
he said.
l'uaclperSOTiaItySpotLeflWiLnUIC vahn, th An le

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longer go inside a fire He said

Council was approval finally
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understanding the chief can

Carl 1A
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paid fulltime fire chief ef
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hate been attempting

the payroll in view of his heart
condition He added It is his

the "ot.'
Department cit Education
transferred all rI'spon,sththit
for adult and vocational
education In Senuruok Counts to
Seminole Junior College A
w as sinmeittate1
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Migrant

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Riaht

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To The Line

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Mayfair Country Club

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tt:s Golf Association It did not go out quietly.

\iivIffl
however, as the final tournament of the year was the twit, ball
best ball c'ltth championship in which 42 teams comwted. I
had predicted for the past fe* weeks that the team of Dave
McC and Dwight Street appeared 1f4 be the team to beat m
rnsd.iifternnon however, there were four teams tied at twi
under par. 7(1 for the ln gross prize and the club cturn*nionship Mr('m .nd Street made up one of the teams nlnn
Rick" Smiti.
'. ith I .arr Stu r'u*ti arul YThiti Fckctelr
nd lialpli Smith ~ anti Bill Means and Hili summervilic Stil,

ut on the 'uure. however, was the lather-son tean of Frank
\lehanc Jr and Prank Mebane 113. The nuidt' the tUt'fl
Twe, under par,and everyone started to turn th eir attention to
then, The \letuines bngu'tl th e 10th hole', pti!tin them one
the '- t
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u; uu Liii- lead. Kntiwir1 hov cIt
Ii4
zisnhni' ullev' crttlu'd down and birthed
the felinws from
~, - *,2th and l4th hairs, with nt, more hoopim, finishing with a

't' unulei par f' ' and the etuinipionshap

With the ('xt'cpUdfl of Means and Summervilk, who
i-.linrd to pin because of the time of day and for the fact
that the haiti lived in Orlando, the other three teams, ht,d
na fill sei'oiulpiuce,started uiulori the ftrs tee icr n playoff.
It wzis decided that holes one, th ree and nine would be' played.
and. it th e teams were still tied , udtlrndrn th would then'
tome iflto play After the first three holes. Mc(rn and Street
were on(- ualkir par. &amp;% wert, Smith and Slimals,'while Sher-

wand and Lcksteln were even par. Or, the ninth hole'. Dwight
Streilt

rammed home it 10 Int-it birdie putt, givinr litnis-elf and

tw partner the second place trophy,
In the low net cuitegar'. the' perfect combination was
('tearli" ltiittt'rwott nnd bud Richard5, The twosome' were'
11 under par flu when thie finished. Second lo net trophies
went it Bill Spenre and 1. M .lohn.cIflfl, who finished at
of cards over Howard McNutt and Fred
ue
and won in ii nteti
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being twtpunuk'r par at the end of the' 13th link, but gathered a
fe bogies and finished even par.
During the tournament, Marion Roberts recorded his
best ever score, anti he did It under ía good deal of pressure
&amp;'nr,' cards fat tin' event had U' be' turTw'tl in hy 7 p.m., and he
didn't tee off until 4- 130 He' handed rw" his caret at precisei ''
pin
After tin' tournament. z tree' bar-bque chicken dinner
tin' nu'mlerrs, at which time the' awards were
w enpweui
prt'senied, along with several door prizes
Election of officers was aLso held and as the oUtgOhTW
the meeting over
prtseJent. I was extremely pleased It
the'
newh
rle'c'teti
president.
Ralph
!'ezold
Rounding out
ti
very
line
slate
of
officers
were Dave'
what ap)war to he- a
president:
Henr
Thmiia,
secretary:
and Larry
Mr('ci, yin
presented
with
an
appreciation
was
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Alhre'ct%t, treasurer
which Iam trait greatful. Thanks to all
that I ;uirtir'utarb want to thank the other officers of last
sear. Whites Erkcteta. Italpit Pezold and Henry Tunun. for
their treiiit'ndnii'. help and effort in making it a most sue"e'r'ssful :issneiueflnflr year A so t of extra special thanks to
ljarr Albrrrht. win. dsd Iutt an outstanding lob hi. haindicare
swalrng sonic of th e thun der franc
ehainhinhe At the- risk
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didn't include'
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Larr 's wife, f-'run
The' nets hoard of directors for next year will include'. It
Whitrmrt , Harold Brooks, John Pierce', .lac'k MrGrnttu,
Lii ttiC'hirct Whites [.'kste'ir and yours trul
turn

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THOMAS

The Miami Dolphins, and the this
E'A' \'ORK AP — A good
considerable
rn Ne York Jets will fight Raltiwith
Sn,
wa to describe thee divtsr
races In the National Fn4'.thall more's Cslts tooth-and-nail Intrepidation. here's how this
the East and if .lohnnv Uniths r'sU*lball g;s7Pr. ss the final
laguc's American Confen.
t;,nitin.
this year is U cull ttwfli lively doesn 't renmin healthy. it'
ltnuthttx,twttPrWc8U them good bye Colts.
Cincinnati will make it tough
iltimnrt i'
torrid
TeTc zill he dowi.to.thrvtre for thc Stcekr. in the Central
Ne York Jets
tuittirs for d iv i si o n churn- flivision but Pittsburgh Shall
igtsnd Patriots
NC
pionships in the East. Central evercome. And the Oak land
well 85 the San
Buffalo Bills
RaiderS
I*ntl West iIfld When IL'S all
Chief,. all the
fearless forecaster's peerless Kitiwis CIt
prognostication, will be Railti- wa The San Diego Chargers '
more. Pttt'hiruh and Kansas Yes the CharI!ers should be t he

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Cincinnati Rengals
Cleveland Browns

i1'tion is, but Terry Rradstuw

Atatrd I'rrc Sporty

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no argument ahenit

Aill
Plunkett at quarterback and K ansas C1 1% defense ,
the Bills could be awfully
continue as one of the best in the
gerous once the get some hod- entire NFL
ics to go with 0..) Simpson.
Oakland's forte has always
This is going to be the year of been a strong offense A heal ths

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NEV YOFtK Al' — The l.amonicei, and hzive i with'
schedulf-makprs of the Nation- ennugl; margin at the end that
ill Football l.eague came up the Etaiders can't win on ii

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playoff game. which the flat-

San Francisco :11, San D i ego

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5prrnu, Seminole' County.Florida
sn intent: it reg,s'r
under the' fittitious name- o DUN sate
flI??If' v.1CC the
C4.r$ o f Inv
, iI*V
e 'r e'
ço p, i vu c'rio p
Seminole, Counts
Court
Circuft
anti we' inirno to
't'pçip
in aCrO'dkflCi' with therrç,is?e taut name with ,he Clerk of Florida
Pro visions of the' Viltuu Net'
me' Circuit Court. Seminole- County
is
e'lnrida In accoraancr *1k the'
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APP..IC&amp;T13k FOR D1SCMAPOI
't*nsttp 20 South. Rang. St mu,
hf-lb' nottf t.0
At' pw"
OftCr Mae at follows
at Eaeflo
,tin, tnt unu1
WhC eclaIr hit. ;nmpie4I'C the'
The u. '.. anc the Saute'
m,n,u?rat 0I' tnee'o4 mu has I icr it-Me we-c' - of the- 51 '. I 'rn wec'
taic Cour' 11 tirwi repo' anti etc
o' the LongwO-Llbr Mu?, Roac
pI,cat,Or for d,utt,ulrpc Onipe'tso,n
0* the N ',,. o
one the' Pi o-tt
iite'
C
duis
Inoute
be,hlO it ins
the NV .,. inc the' outt .. of the'
Affer fiilfl
p,'DO' 0 mfl)IIC?,0r
lW '. anti the' Wes, C arret of the'
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-it,,' ,';ui' Cn,,r S.'n'nn4t County, peeov
of the t.c'tlIsout. Name'
In accoreiantr wit? the' Stalutet, To Wit Section 66S 09
t"flvtS*Otst 0' tne *ctiIiotr P4amt rsnine- Statulet t5'T
Stalutet 1c WI' Se.;f 'or •? 0'
, ti c"ie- tar
laritia Stillutet 195?
Craic
Gee"g.'
7 Iv':
5 Hans W Boone
P
PijbiIIIl Sep,
1'"
i'ublI$h 5ee
p
t H I'
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
01 ICE IS herefls g.,r trial
wOr ict is er.r u.v,t- tha'
A".' enOaPeti in business a? P.O fib' •e-e- enpapec it usin.c&amp; a' ii &amp;u
Florida
114 Late' Aia'y 3771$ Seminole- %trof
count', Florida imdf- the I it1IlIOU Se'minol Coun's, rio.aaa under the
name- o A BETTER TREE SEP ficliftous name' O AtYRI$SD
vICE, anti tam' we' mice-wi in register
vescs ant' we inlenc er
boitio noilmt- will Inv Cleft of Itir regisle-foaloname t%;It thf-Cleft Of
Circul' Cour 5,-minute, Count.. tnt Cir"ult Court
Cun".
ClOrIdui rn acroc2an:e' v.ilf- in.' ttOt løt Pt' acco"ditn;I' wit?' the-tue- iiiiit.out Name- prv is ioe a' tnt I '1 it w' Na me'
Statutes. tc, v.1? Section, 165,04 Statutes. lo WI? Semlues
9 forms 51filutes 1957
r-faficla S'alult- Its?
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clamant, one thait t sworn to ts
the' cucirnunt. hitlOe'flt. Of
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tttil,
- ,,,,
£A,Ia't1 C
' 5" •rJr IPL tdv '. fl'!
tour
Oubi,sheti once' ii welt t
Al •clminiit?mtOT
anti the' WOfiPie- mains o' the' Saute'
the VYiaer 0
CDW
0 the- (slate of
West of
a
fist
SW
',,.of
Its,
dl
.
as3prova' of SIIiC ePO' anti thethe ,onQv.vO0 Lake MirS Roau
WiWi.'PFc '7 OWENS.
Prv-s.ne'rr
,cte
nt- 0' d,%trfluliOr, Of saw
0t',.IiSPC
I Sept I I. iS, t9'T
PubI,V' Auu
one the Soutt S CtidIiTtt t the' Wet'
eta" v.1 come bC,o"I the- CoUrt
'7 '4LJLEP PS.' ESQUIRE
Ithhint 0* the NE .m. LESS be'psr
DEC, 163A
'HI COMMITRIA.. BANK
RA'l' intl DICI
1.30C),IS tee! Writ 0* Inc- Southe,acl
wiw'7E
Pci'
Office- flat 2254
17.
Roiling Hills
said
Srrloelaid
cOrT* 0
Its S Rapt" A' Nixof
Santora1I0?I4 3777
Santora
line- of
point
De,r,g
or
the
South
c'RlIMINARY
C1P1'iIICL'$'I
1tt' 3$t*;pr
sure sign that summer is about gone and the children
AttO'iWv% $0' Estate'
saw Seelion 17, thence-' run, NtP
Or
As Eaecuto' 01 tatti Estate
74i Dc' t is -:
Pubi,tt- :.t-' t
Work
in
school
was
the'
members
of
the
Rolling
Hills
are
along in, tester tint W the Lake
CORPOkATE
DISSOLLI'TioP'i
Dome, N
4
Dl
H
4
3.D
fee?
.LonwC
Road
Ma
men's.
Golf
Association
taking
to
the
first
tee
yesterdn
Wo
t- TN. Narn.' An FINs The' Authorth
t a P.0 in sate roar "wing P
State- Of Flori
ninrmng for the first tournament of the current season With
Of TIN Slate
Carroll I King
Notice of Application
DefleCtion angle- W me' left 01 5
¶HE5,I
WHOA'
Cl
A.
C
the,
ladies
played
a
four
pat-then
srrnmbk'
Pen'
OfficeSot
34
a shiitwc start
for Ambulance
It - thence con?.nui
clegrert,
5"iS.
COME
I'S 1sf. Ni
Winter Park, FIar,Qa 37714
F erlusive Service Franchise'
event
No?thrtly
along
tot'
cenler
lineci'
c,pEt'7IpdGs
Athirne-yt to" saic Estate
The winning leant, nuide' up of Cart Strong, Ct-u. Martin,
beginning Itsence' rut Westerns A'" P4rndur, Ambutar;, v.'1
in t, ant over par Z.
St.N10RC' e-4.,ORIDA PP4N(T'
APP's IC' ,he hoarD c
the'
ripe-ui angir it Suit rose 4*333
SAPir pi
LI C r(.
A'.
whn'i tuits gitei- to stints that having the kids around
__________________________
Commiis,orw's 01 Seminole' Coun',
Iee. thence' rjr Na"The-rty parallel
. 1"
WILL
I4.A
,IO.
V7:0C'P,W
orausoov,thee-e.fteras
thence'
- se-erningis didn't hurt their golf game Second place' with a 74
wIth
tiut
road
7$0C
teet
CLII. ,j. 5r.?1'CYIt ' DRiDi.
COUNTY PLANNING
SE
MSSIIDtt. On the 2011 0411' Of SWP
went telturbcira Brewer, Edith Gnil. Lou Scott and Clara
rLm Eastc-lo, A3 S3 lifet to &amp; point
teinber, I97 and all pee-ions at
'
IaO.0 tee' No'tne"Iy trot?' poin' al
HutiniscL, whiii- third spot was woll h% the team of Cechij
CLr, i0, W A E-. ,.ER SR 1Oct10 UI' intereSted in wch Iran
thence .'un Southerly
bP1).flnIng
'Sr'
the'
-'r.
:n'::
'.
Thes
Ss.:;
1oan
Bailey
('.altrnoii, .ltuiit thus, Wanda Chiles and
Notice' a' Public
Chile- application, are rnrepti It be'
C feet ti point o beginning
ras of Oct,e'. AC W6.I
,,, C'iann'r' anti Zoning; Corn
Presan' il taid tunie' in tist Counl,
fiisislst'ii at',
tO.
C ?t
'r-t-12 in
4Us' or bi is;U,'i,c.,mteu v',der ftf'
public
w,i
a
conOut'
Commss.on Room, Seminole
Winning mv. net with a scare' of 51 were Jan Halligan.
Secison It. 'Township 20 South,
toe" 0' lot' State- 0' NI'dJ' L 4hearing
i consider r,u,mmefldmng
111.
County Courthouie. Sanford.
aetcrIDIc
as
3CI
1ai'.
Range
iti
Laura Evans. Belts 1)utcher and Charlotte Cres.cninti June'
a cirporstion v.'tl'
proposed ctsanpe' a' zon.' from Al
lOtidl,
voice
or
It
FICTITIOUS NAME
approval
tOliOwS
ur,flCltiai place of busefle-li Il AgriCulture- it PUP IPI.nneti Urn'
I)resscl. Nut-nit' H.icnn, Cookie Klaus and Virginia1 Sturgi
FICTITIOUS NAMI
tlapprovaI of saw franchise ac
The' South '40* the NE ' and the'
IS hOh.. 9'vef' ins'
COUNTY Development Ot- the buoying
NO
ICE
SEMINOLE
Safltottl,
captured Meonef place with 52
P"7iCI l,hetebygve'fltnm'
'. lying pi,tatictr. Dated thu t7tn aay 01
..
one
all
of
the'
SW
SE
a' ' .o bo
Pam
enootairc
in
ousenest.
in the' Slate' 0* Flor, and
desc'rbDee proper' y
ivee, Kas Grus"i'ii.tOtC ' buine-is a' 31)
September, 1912
1iird place was won ho, Barbara
Ea ut Last' (uisn,e d flCt 11W'
7' Algefityil Trait Dv.adc 5.'rn.noCe' su;? corpuriftWi'I did or, the' 17t1' am..
Sem,nIr
e.'
Apopka
ti
C,'e Drurnmcr.
i'
rtte'
NV.
'_
Lens'
Of
i.
eit
S,-,:'uur
c'utu
.
(.iicas
its
tin's
recorded
Ii
&amp;1
tliirf - Vulnu .linkinc fifis F.loise
-. ' Se' ci' SW
Count.. I' Icr ida uncle-' tn. f:tit.ov'
SePt,mbr t..D 197 cause- It in
uncle"
Clorid
0ufl'
bor'U of County
Emma
PC
,am,
Palm
•
ii
name'
a'
tnurwiments
theyear
round.
IiIad
ifi
the
office'
Of
the
1),p.rtmen
hit' meI it', 14 -it. who pLn
I'ct,liOU'. name' of 1)"EP'7 intend tOrOUiStf- SIIO nafl5t' *1!?' tOt of State' o' 11w' StIlt' 0' lor'Ca theIy,ng It,
Com',itsionert
those'
lands
l
theIV'
'.
one
ALSO
Al?
lisa'
part
mt't again last Saturdas in a twe partner best ball clash A
C'TRONIC SERVICE
£
Puttiuitt Sept 15. , 197;
Range' 30 las?- drice-ebed at
I of Lithe Wetsvue R,vp"
CoUnty, Ftor,Cia In mccoraance with unne Se-c-ho?' 60t.27, Florida
j !.
j I
*^ fist-Cleft 0' the C,r;ui' Courl the Provisions 0* the licltIiaut SiatJlri, itwiving the- tIi$lOIUtiUl'
DIPi.*i
tollows
hiarkins.cziptureti the' lots gross honors with ii tour wider par
The SW ". a the' NE '., a'
Seminoi, CouflI' itO,d1 in
"he las' '-. ant' list Ncr-tI' 4,. 01
MarKham Roar V "
Name- Statutes la-Wit Seelton su;r Corporation
'.1. Hill ireeIi anti Jack Cuirnwattc took the top pt-tic in lots net
tDrlIAfltr wilt' Mo. 01,04111101If tI'i, S8SOf Florida Statutes 1457
Inc Las' '.01 Inc 5* - one the- SF
angw000MafKPiam
Vi
of
at
SE
NOTICE Of PROCEEDING FOR
tnt
S,cretay
of
#.eov..
ttsa'e'eto"t
it-, finishing at Mi See-and spot, wtth:. &amp;i, went ti Maynard
I .ctiteous Name' Statutes. 'To WI!
Catnmunilwt- Ifl;
', as tnt NV 1 and theNo-'t? 330
Pr NV. of NE '. S "- a' NW .,
"lE VACATING OF PART Of
he-ron.. cCUify to the
ones
Slate'
Statute-i.
eui.- 16SO4 rler
ltrt-it unC ltns Gilbe-eath In at flu, and taking third place'.
bee" D'liw Ut '. 0' Its.' NW '
N 4.. ',f P41 '-.01 SV . Vi .015W'
PLAY INCLUDING CLOSING,
Sip kano,ali L .tOfl?flOfl
$oruc"ng anti tam' he it slssf.ee'
ies
ALSO those' l0r0i lying in
were Bert Prnvenhii anti Fred Tzmnier In fourth spot at c
'.4.NE 'o'NW'.. mSe;2)
't..CL'!tp,iC AND ABANDONING
PtilutJ' Aug 225 Sept C C IS ier
t- recuirrnsentI of Inc lIe
t JiuIsec 1' Quint.
5e'cl,an
30. Township 20 SOUSe"
ii
',O'
SE
',
0*
NV
'SW
'
at
I'LL
STREETS ALLEYS, PARKS
DEC.
132
IsIlve'
Dee's
complied
with
were John ikswlllW and Hill Norman wink' Bob Oliver and
t'ijtIite' se-it' 1 1 CS 72
aetcr 'bed a
Of
Ranpt
30
las'
,
*7
Acres,
a,
1*
4.0*
N
NV
tianti
arc
tnt
AND
UP.IPLAI'TED
AREAS AND
_C,is,(R
unde'
m
Bob hughes won fifth with fl3
f011Ow?.
liv.. ... at 5*'.. S 0' IV, ,. at
TO
(1iJRp,'iNG
SAW(
IN 'nie' cIucui'7 COURT DC THE ;.'oa' Sea 0' the' Stale Of Florida a'
On Sundun, a mixed two partner best ball event wit!
The Pd?. ,. one the P'iortt' 1. o
rocs
N
anti
S
and
3roOI
NV.
.4.
me
tnt
this
Capital,
ACREAGE
'Tu,Il&amp;fsatIot,
IN
AND
FOP
Ii' tar Cave-i of the' Csufltv Jiidt JUDICIA,. CikItilt
tNt SW '.. anti the NW 1. Of the' SE
antetsirel Fred and Ikirts flat-vt's, win' huivi' dominated
1 anti V, a' NW corner a' NV 'o'1
10 WHOM IT WJ'Y CONCERN
Counts, Florida. In SEMINOLE COUNT' FLORIDA 17$?' Oil., 0 September 40.. 1913
Seminole'
'. lying Wes' a' Lake Mae-y
NV. ' it- Sec 78
'you WILL PLEASE TAKE
ssmnin, tin' tots grow, award. continued their winning ways
SlI
73-102'
CIVIL
ACTION
NO
Pe't'oate
Lonpw000 Roar one the' SV '. of
Pt 4. of lii ' or Sec 2'
NOTICE toit the boae-c Clo County
R',cryrti eDics,: Storm
I,\ turning intht-lnts'scnrt'nf tht'd,ns,75
'RANt- ...tat'l '-:. it, 1.
In re' Estate of
tIW' PIE '.. lying Writ of Lake
:.i- "'wnSPi'' 70 Sot"P
Secrt'tavs 0* StaleCommis.soni.ri 0* Seminole County, r1.
C'e-'I,'s."
a P." C
Chuck and Ian Hnine'ri o'er-i' awartirti lots net prize' utter
A',P1.'IN C 510141
Pang,' 7' East, lying a' Sem,eu'ie Ma's ,,Ofl9WDQC Road LESS ,
IS.
19
PJtiliV'
FIr-ida, pt' - og o'clOck r'.w 0! a
SW'
5"ON(
t-c'orthn' tIn' best auhusteci score of Mt Secnncpltwt' It, that
fe-Or,' the- St Corner 01tt*SW .. of
CC'tint., C Ia
soon thee-tatter at possible' or
Oe;e-asec' .'P4Pf, S. • Citl TEN tovrtwci. PEt' I..'
the' PIt ' a' said
20
'Y OCt '*415 wet? any and Ill v'
.'uuiegars went to (bon and Jean Illlctiuct. while' third prize'
di, 0* October, A 0 1973. in the
'! au creditors and Pe'rio Playing .iPIC3REA *. SA14D1RL lIt
'Towvtshug20SoutPi,
Rang.
30
East.
Granter's
rspateaft
V
tgfiti.
rupteti
-"County CDrnmistonprs Meeting
stas qiltt between Virgil and Peg Johnson. anti Larry tint!
ke-iponden'
Claims, •' Demands Against Said
SCt'nuflOit tOijtlI'i. FlOe-COO, toetice'
Of access egrel4. ant i.,grris anti
of tl Cos'rity Coutitioust in
NOTICE TO DEFEND
IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT.
i,.,"t.t"; ''t'.i'i bitt tram' Iintstit't at ,
Estate'
rut
Soult I' aer-eps
fl
It
the'
Lith
eWe-t'sdi
usage
p$
'
.IfltO!d. Flora ,^,!: Ps
• p-,,tit'C
'. SEMINOLE COUN'S. FLORIDA
e'
'101 101 ?'ICI C?' ILK ,i"f' ne-tel., ;: ..PiORL-.
atong tnt 5oct11' line'
-.
River
IC
con.'
one
,AUDER,tP.
n'e",
.'sNDRE.
•51
PIlE'
Pf
nollf.e'c ano r,Quie-ed to pme'1t any
Club Pros Tourney
I distance' Of 1141 tel! to the' West
Whether Of' flab the County will
LESS Begin of a Pot's! on the
OU ARE PlO' lt1 ma' ,. Estate' D
ci, 'ml, anti Demands whit?' Y- a'
Pigot of Wa line- a' LISP Mry
last
01
Sec
73
705
74E
No'tt'
line-'
vaCIte abandon. diic-or,?'nue', cicise,
"c•u"
ci'
P.
C,
Iiftr9:
Al
'"'t'
'wt'
e-t,,f' 0'
.,.QOgWUUC Iliac theft;, rut II
point Dtvr 3) t' V 0' ltw' PIE
re'sajnc, arc disclaim an, r.gP$ of
'5:
lit'Id of £1 ui
ue-;.e'iad
tultOOs Decrier ha', pact. lilac
I
estate-c' MARVIN C STONE. 0-4k-0
0 degrees 20 OP' West' *wrig the
t0i'flr' a' the' NW ,mot PIE '. *4
the' Count, and the' public in sevo tO
PICSIICI DI FINAL REPORT
tesslunal Championship of the PGA Oct. W (Is three' Of
M c TDNE - Deceased 14k' 0 Slid .a'"' •üs' ""w" ii" *"flyt
said We's'Piglnt.oh-Wav lint. 211,10
taic se's 21. tisence * 10I424 ft
ttsv part of the pit as me' Town of
04
AND
APPLICAT
ION
name's'
PetItioner
JuDue'
sas It, 0014cr
County, to tlsf' Counts
five' courses at Pinehurst, N. C.
lie" to' a Poe's 0* BePiflfld
along ,he P. line o saw Sec 23.
island Lake including au streets. -_ .. ICFOP
DISCI'iARQL
of
Ie'Ga
'.'...'...
."
....'
Florida.
Counts
his
Seminole
ttw'nct rSute'Ic*,gree't34
up
sz..
tnrrtc,1 i9C)ftt'ca
A total of 2t Club professionaLs signed up tot- the
tntnt,S3X'III
eeyt pa
parts andun
and
piuttest areas '
'kö4
t
t
DAVID
SAD(PLIp.
PI
nt*t.e's'
1110
te-et.
vi"
pee-sort;
0'
4.iCourt
nouse
'he
office' in
wet', 764 see'. thence 'we- North C
*0' cr1110" 0' P-V.
pain,
qualifying rounds in the' 37 PGA Sections. Exempt from
Orite-Ibad
tp wit
County at SantOf'V Florida, VI our 'IOu are- reQuired Pr iet ve' a trial the- unaeri'urIe-c , At
OigCOOi fl o," West, 14,5 'e''
f LongwoOc.Ma'e'1am Rd.
All of ?hat pa," as the plot a' the
m,n,it'rl?O' C.I.a of 3&amp;.0 estate. p.$
n'lo'l?PU from UW' 11"W COP'. of you? me-awe" or Pleading
qualifying, provided they have not entered In more' than 12six
then;.' 'u" tue-ti at Degrees 29,
oep.ees
0.)
E
W'
(Cl
thence
P.
'hr
Om,n.t"lt,Qr
OPt-'
,irse-'
'.
Town
Of llnti Lake' Ip,n; No-thai-id
'1',
,neConipiaPti'
or
"',n'V'e-'r
c" yne- firs, ruciuI;aI.Cirti' thiS flC?i
1,011,t".'vnts are ter'mer C'tuh- Prnft"ssitmull and PGA
5.7 1s' 't4 see Itiente VU.'
3)1,74 f liafl VS't F Vi 0' the'
,'/i,..I i
V..' 0 St'mt,oarti (cias! line Putrid
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'hnred hy Deacon Jones and
Lionel Aldridge.
The Denver Broncos have
hut little else
Flc'd Little

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solid line Anmove it both nn the ground and Ptiarqnri and 3nhn Fuqu4i U. lug defertse with a

the bail on the ground.
in the "it.
The defense is young but
And Pittsburgh, which is e- 4fiers and John Hzidl per. 211—Roman Gabriel will riddle
Washington 21, Minnesota
rapidl
PiPd Lu shine in the American forming the saint' feat tar the the Neu Orleans secondar
2I —The upset special f the- growing u
If Paul Brown had a 'Ierr
(:nnferenrt's Central I'bvasior,. Chargers. then wil ix offense when he' gets tired, Willie' Elle. wee'. 1.usl.quarter heroics b
ugh Oakland as for all. But Rrndn will he the son can lug the' ball. Arch ie Snnn .'Iurgensen will pull It out Rradsha'., the Bengali. might
has always-t
o
go all the wn in the Central
'Manning nw have to get some' for the, lie'ctskins.
best
Its initial 'at'
Division. He doesn't. But CmAthmUe 21, Chicago 7—The' help from backup quarterback _______
Then. just to keep things hoprinnati will improve greatly
Pink and make' it tough for Falcons. so says Coach Norm l;dd HargeU when he' tires from
over
Its 19'l slen'Aing wi th quarhave
their
best
lii'
szrranitilmg
.
pickers. there's the Mnruth Van Brncklm.
In 192i' when prolessinflal
terback Virgil Carter hack in
Detroit t, NevYork c;rnntc ms made' its debut in Net
night gunw featuring there'- outfit ever Thu% isn't I, true' test
juvenie ted Redskins franc of the' Dutchman's tnre'rac 17—the' Lions will roar with York Midison Square' Garden shape. And the Reruzals have
Al Schactit and Niri¼ Altrock put
Washington against the Mm- tx'cnu.s.' the' Rears have' nothing Greg Lanciry ut the throttle and
a owr,
ci
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up
yardon
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eswi th the exit of Steve' Owens gnhnlm
but mm
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on
the
ground
The.'
first
Ennugi of the' preliminaries Gale' Savers
act'
rvn:'t
tennis
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It's time' to III, or die' as the' NFLCincinnati 21, NeuEngland
SLMINOL.L COUNTY PL A NNING
AND zONING COMMIS S ION
gets down to the business of 14—The Bengali, have it healthy Giants
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Nets York Jets 21. I4uffah
deciding who'll wind up IT Virgil Carter iind he's got a line
Notice
Nearing
Super Bowl VII Here's hn tin- ti protect turn Jim Plunkett of 1-breuidwa .1e- is hea l th
The e'ilflfllfl •nC Zoning Corn
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Fearless Football Forecaster tIn' Putrsot' thwsni have ant
Public
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Calls them
ILL NO eltt
p"oPaIC thane- o' zoninç ce-tm' s. i
Pittsburgh 27, Oakland 21—
It
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sort. The home' stadium should run the ball. But the Colts will and Dave' Hunt, plus Preston roach. tuis plugged up the

phins wor, on Car(, vepremian's 29-4)r it could be if tic With provide the nuirgin herr.
John Brodie' throwing for the"
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MacArthur lLaneanti .lohr Figuring the Eagles for two
Pittsburgh's Terry Rra&amp;shau something to crow about.
Hrocktngthn. Cleveland. how- touchdowns is probably over
George Blanda field goal.
with same dillies for the
Had Duane Thomas reported
can also mount an aerial generous. Craig Morton won't should live up to his college' nom
Kansas City 24, Miami 21—
ing Sunday of the 197 cainthis team could
have any problems UU.s time de guerre. The Rifleman, this to the Chargers,
Thu Chiefs have been waiting iitUik
pig.
Denver %O, Houston 2'—thzs and the Cowboys will win big. season, his third as a pro. The really do something. Even
There's the' liattit' hetis'een I or this one So has Miami But
golden-haired thrower, once the wi th out Thomas, San Diego's1
Iunsns Cit 's Chiefs and l.er, Dawsan will prevail, he- marks the debut at two more
javelin offense under John Had] %%-it',
l.OULS
21—
national schlhei
Baltimore' . St.
Muinii'sI)olphln.s, first meeting cause the Chief's defense will college coaches to the pro
Johnn' tinitas is at the controls rercircl-holdvr. has an able' pa.cs- more than hold i ts OWfl
n the two Uams since- last 1*. stop Rob C;ri.'se anti the' Dolphin ranks, the' 1tran'ns' John 1Uii
cernher*s long sudderi-death runners just enough

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the .lets Ruffale has Division Coach Chuck Nail has
points on the hoard. And
and 4u,are
molded Pittsburgh. which has there's always teorge Rianda
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England Patriots. But both
The key to the Chiefs' success
teams may cause some grief will be Len Dawson. He's older
later in the season. The Pats and wiser. but also more
have fast-maturing Jim susceptible to injuries The

P'lottsburgh, KC Are
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should be making the trip
The Chiefs must first survive
that's why the Colts should
ThIS Will another dogfight with Oakland
represent the East Division in interesting in the East her
in the West Division. And th is
not be th e year for eit
the playoffs
— Buffalo Bills or the Ne u
time San Diego will threaten

In go out in a h1a7t of glnr% And

In Opening Pro Tilts

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triese CtsJflOVH, who'll be making
Miami's prowess--Bob
West flPvtsinn
f or years tc
at quarterback. along with ru n- blmSCll hftlltd fci
Kansas Cit Chiefs
OakLand Raiders
i Jim KiicL Larry come
and
The Clevela nd
sonka and Mercury Morris.
San iego Charge rs
v.ihI
field
OilerS
cMC'hIniZ abilities the Houston
Denver Bronco,
.
plus the
rt tw teams in the Central Divisior
Paul Warfield
Them are mans reasons wh
They'll each win a few ganws
RzdtIrnore shouldn't win in the Miami d('
but lose many more.
East And lust as many reasons bet t er
Lifl)I (O the
When it COfl
why the Dolphins should.
Strict1
Sn why Ba)timnrc
ArC to send its representative
Rut it will all boil down
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country rnit but at the (inssh it was David Shilling of Edgewater
(()rnsflg ill aht'id of the field Behind Shilling is Lyman' fine Long
distance runner. Mike I(ahill who was two seconds off the pace iet by
the Edewater ace. I,vman won the team event however ai they had

BISHOP M0i ,RE back Bill Kramer runs out of rocm sweeping the
Lake Brantley end last night as Rick Garza closes In i or the Patriots.
shutting off Horne f77v'

Sanf ord Mewrial Stadium

Patriots Overcome
11?
1111stakes, Hornets
around rtgfl: e. JtILerS. mental lapses and
r:;ii•
an
stopped
Mud. a' the initial ,.rorl carnt fumbles-runiufl of delernuntd srorm rinvm
trun the IflSL
Bishop MGort signal rnller
Lkt hrunt1r s J'utric.t. Hammond an fullbaci CmzcI
bept osaed the
Cs
ta1
wa
the
plays.1ie T I
pmrerev b
fowl
wti±U
lint for the Ib'.
,
dflVt
tIther
OflL sustamed
Led pt
I oUx,win &amp;
Ia
0
tZL
Mtt Junior axi: lit jar.
period. The extra point tunthirrecnver or the Patriots
night at Lyman Field u
Ox)' Vd Lint The CJhindii
attempt, a tUr. failed.
cwitt tk*t was marred b
of
the
second
tean; ran arcas a twt-point
quarter
was
tD( TTUI11' TulZthkt?i, jr.. Mus.t
taker;up as bolt teams tried ti converswx
tordin is, th ?atn)t2 tmthin
Earl%. Iii tnt final chapter of
ivt
other tht ball
staff
Hamnionc took a
Tbt YOUnL r inexperiencec Funini ek 01 bUtt BlOtS tnt game Jeff
slackened tnt pace until pItzt.-Ofl or Air. option phi) anti
Patruds cs'tnt andit
pigsu srveral times durtric Angullii lobbec a short acrx galloped 42 yards it. pay-dirt
tnt game More tunes than pan Ia tTeStIrIiaT nalfbacir Rick untouched As witi the twi.
bead cd Bill bins was Garza, a -4, 125 pound prinus attempts. Lake
speedster why fled down the liranUt' tailec Li mar!. ur, a
preparec ti' accept
5Ulthfl
I OUOWIfl. web-placeti point utter attempt
expectednustakft.of
"
t.ontrollxnw the pigslw wet.
courst.' but said, "but
dUrznF
the• third and I c,urti.
wmetimes we acted as U wed Wt01*lS let' in the half
GarliL
wiL
pas
safel),
set
quarters.
tnt Patriots enoec
never. seeri a football tief art'
twir
pTemIf
huntln4 for ther
I'spttf his thspleurt with U) his OW SCOTt. pu1lin dowr
ju
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24th
pour
ever Crasi
only intereptim
gani
fl3eflLlL. lape ti reLativtl'4 the
just aevonO bet ore. i*ddrni: 4T)avu and Chuck Coulter
c$Ijn,!lieC up the middle.
yard rur..-1w. it tus -iu
tugieri out se nci-tialf rurnzn
mlit--tinj
s.izabk thw*.s of
worn
b ta4ftacE Jeff Hammond.
TUIIflUW
reL
tBIaIL.
Ia set up AnguilWs
1oti: ttUfl*5.CUI*t out
garis s heathn rustier with 7r,
lbt suitlU-out per- itit Second half. but a !ina pam attempt with IuU
conW ieft
fomanct of Craw ti's wtx. cantinuiltiot of "first game
went halt war., at 1uiebacler
aric 1u11!t*cI amotu tht nior'
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Defensively, the Patrint:
stopped the Hrirnrti. 1111mr-al;
uni Uzret firs' dnwn. Tir
Criaiiiic, tout-Wowr, camt fro
Is fumble b% tht Patriati. affewo
deep in their own LerrlWr%
71w game started sktwi). tip
Ie.-UIi Ctucagc Cute wishbone rumunj uftacl of tl.
TnursUa
"1f wt don't &amp; it it,
Patrwlt. grmdin4 stiort yar- Aiuited p
Spt
St
Lows,
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think wc'L ch it in
diage. but forced ti punt afitiNov that tin PittLiuritt p
one aeries Tiit but)) Hornets. ra
• 5 game aiiac o! tnt N"
it a good bet that the ninafaiLtnt UI get a ground attach: pack Rotjyw Ciemenw will g
was Pirates will win their third
rUibitslted began paisin
in,
division pennant in one
but without SUt'VtB5 the
Yes ip Uuniis nu lean will'
of
those
IWI cltie within the
win the Na na i4glIt Last
vsk
or sz An' remnx'
The PstrUiL' I test *rnrinf'
••wt•li
disve covered?." yards on Ctlththind clemente after sucking twy titnatiori of Pittsburgh victories
or Ctucag Losses totaling three
plays. capped b uuartetac hits it, Wad u
wiL aecurt the title
but, 4nituilii jraj"eful 41 yard
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Wnhjt' the Piratet roared ti..
ward another pennant I, s1astinj their "nnagW number
Major League
tnret Clemente himself zer
ii. in e personal niagit nun,
r
tier-t&amp; .OIL career hitkvs.
Cnwnte collected eight tins
S ta n d i n g s
as lIst Pirates BWti a threegame series Iron their closest
LI' TIIi ASMI(IATEL) I'ItiSt1
tpcttt.and rtm i1h of
the L0(L-hst plateau
American League
?atwwsI league
In Thursday a other National
Lust
League games. the Houstot AiL. Pet. Lit
b. L PCL G.E. tros defeated the San Dsegt
C. •44 hrtit
l.t! 46
Pittabu:
Padres 114 and the St Low!
4
(14
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Detroit
72 (14 .540 15
Cftscagc
fardinais turiwC batce. tile Mur
74 65 .532 I
Baltimore
New York
72 (14 .54t' 16
treal Expus &amp;.2
74 65 .532 l
66 74 .471 247 New York
St Louts
Only twi' games were played
63 77 .450 13
64 74 464 251v Crvrliind
Muntreul
in the American League ThurmMdwaui.'
5. &amp;l 411 161t da3 nht:h: The Milwaukee
'mLadelphu V. 6' .355 40'
et
rS1
lirewen nipped the' Cleveland
Iii 57 .567 Oakland
&amp; 53 .616 irscuuiut
inthaiD 4- ii. 15 innings and1kw
71. 61) .565 3
Utucagi
76 61) .565 7
California Angela beat the
Minnesota
6(4 69 MM 11
os Angeles 73 65 129 12
Texas Rangers 44.
Kansas City 67 W .493 13
74 75 461) 23
#thinth
The AL East race packs up
fiL 73 471 16
Catiturnu
Francisco 62 77 .446
steam again tonight after a
Ml1 Thein,
51 g •175 3
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12 bt 177 2P
of rest New York and HaitiResults
more, tied for third place' P
CalIf ornui 4. Texas I'
Thursdal i Results
games off the pave, start a
Milwaukee 4, Clev1iiIid 3. 15 tkiree-ganw series in Yankee
3'ttt-uurgh 5. CIucztgt
intungs
S: Louis G. Montreal 2
Stadiun whilk the first-place'
(lit) gan.t'i scheduled
f utijtuti 10, Sun hJaegt I.
boston Red bus host the CirveFriday 's Gumei
nty games scheduled
bind inthans and the secondCLesrla,ntt Tsdrm 1.-13 at place Detroit Tigers, one game
Frida s Games
bostini Pittui 14-12. N
behind. visit Milwaukee.
'..-w York 'Gtmtr) 741 at
iMitLiniore 'PaLmer 1$.8 at
Winning Pirate pitcher but,
Pappu. 13-7 1
Nev York 'Sitittlenire' 14-161. Mouse gave up 'jnl' three htts
'I orrt- 1t4) ut
Muntrea
before taemn 1iieral1 r.xiockec
l'khLaJrlpiva i Canton 41. N
Deu- n I [jjLjtj 2l42 at Mill jtjt of the box Moose left the
ban Dsegi Norman 64' at wuukee i Luntmq 1Z-10 1, N S
game in the seventh inning
Cmeuuwti 1 GulAett b4, N
Kansas City 'Nelson (4.4$ at when Jose Cardenal ripped as
Lot Angeles i L'sWen 1641 at Minnesota Wuudaon 12.-]4i. N
single off the pitchers right
Houston i Wtlauii 124). N
Texas (SLanhuuac2.4atOak. hand Ransun Hernandez finPittsburgh 1JLLSO 17.6 1 at St. land HuItzninn 1(..1O. N
ithrd fur the Pirates
1.outs Wise' 14-L. kN
-:c at
Chicagi.
The Asuos kept theu flick.
Only games scheduled
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hopes alive in tb. NL
baiurda's Gitmue
Saturdsi's Games
West with their triumph ThijrmWest
New York at Ctncagu
Baltinsne at New York
day. They packed up a tialigame
Pittsburgh at St Luuu.
(iind at butmni
on idle Cincinnati and now trail
Montreal at Philadelphia. N
Kansas City at Minnesota
W frunt-runnuig Reds by seven
Sini Francisco sat Atlanta. N
Detroit at Milwuui
Sari Diego Ut Czncuiriit. -ak
Texas at MlUatni
Trailingt-0 after a five-run
Chicago at California. N
L Angeles at Houston. N
Pathe outburst in the top of the
buu&amp;syJ Games
busas).ys Games
Baltoiture at New York
New York utCincago
back with six runs in their half
Cleveland at 3UI1On
Pittsburgh at St 14)1111
in a rally keyed by Tumzni
Kansas City at
Mantrial at PhWadelphw
Heinz and Rich Chiles Each
De'srott at Milwaukee
San Francisco at Atlanta
knocked an tut! runs with sinTexas et Oakland
Sun I)megt al Cincinnati
gies
Chscagv at Calif urma
Los Angeles at Houston

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Da-;e Ilai,ins' Lyman rros.s country team
captured the team trophy In the first
Greyhound Opener Invitational yesterday at
the Valley Forge Country Club Course.
Individually it was Edgewatar's line runner
Daved Shilling taking the first place honor
%' ith an excellent time of l) minutes. four
wcofld.S. That was two seconds ahead of
l.ymans ace. Make Rahill.
('ouch Huggins was pleased with the pace
set by his boys. especially that of Rahill. 'it
was a real fast pace and the winning times
su're real line," said Huggins "Rut we'll
have to improve our overall times if we are to
compete against some of the stronger teams
in the Metro.'
Winter Park won its opener .esterday
over at Astronauts Invitational.' told
iluggins. "They didn't finish first, a boy from
Lao Gallie. Craig. ifld but Winter Park had
five bos in the top ii and they all were right
behind each uthr, showing the i trength of
thrir t'l."

Trinity Prep

Lyman flail U'r"e of t.h' tilt) liv" tntshi'r U
yesterda's Greyhound opener Jim ilayne';
of Daytona Mainland finished third with i
time of 10:24 and behind him came Lyman
Daryl Theothilus with 111:29 mel Kt'flfl
Duncan at 10: also
sanford Maul had the eighth place fini1:r
an John W1' .'th who had a 11 -0.1 time. .Jmnt
Brinker of ymafl was Ii)th at 11- Li.
Other local flr.ishers were Dennis Burns of
Lyman. 13th-it 1I to, torn Herron of l.nuan
at liii and ltLh and Kay .urkis of l.ynian
tth in 11:-U. Bill Ross of Sanford Naval wui
22nd with us time of 11 51. Sit".'! flaIl it
Sanford Naval was 1IlntI in 12'Ot: Toni
Achrifl of Sanford Naval took 11t1 in 13:01
and Mark Bassett of the naval Academy wa;
33rd an 1.3:07
Sanford Seininuk was to cump.fl.e un th
event but arrived five minutes late and could
not enter.
The next action for the local runneri will
come Tuesday when Sanford Seminole and
t.yman visit the Naval .i'atterny' course'

Opens

Play

At Showalter Saturday
'e' C Satm, .t eruge in tue

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LI
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Class A squaab. Also expected been spent in defensive ploy at
t, see plenty of running action Trinity Prep, honing a unit th41
lCtti'tt tste ide, but feeluig
Sardord's Walt Morgan and will have to stop a bigger leaimm
serb much the part of 'am- are
both
Terwilliger.
The Saints, ecinsotered big lou
t*vid
tkrdog." Trinity Prep will
Class
A work, will tie out
'tirtirag
defensive
backs.
entertain a highly touted Ft.
at aliuiost ever pu
Rack-up
quarterback
Greg
wesghe.'tt
Pierce John Carroll team
at
of John Carroll',
experience
tiun.
Two
in
Winter
Chandler
lacks
tillsorr&amp;Is afternoon
is well thought lmneimieri tip the scales at over
the
position,
but
Park
.150 pounds. 'their backfield is
The 2 p- 111 kick-oft at o f by the coaching staff
Saints
will
be
also
bigger
Offensieb.
the
shos alter Field will begin the
hopes to rely on their
of
It
inside
work.
Ttituty
running,
misuch
Saints hopeful drive 00 state
and
grinding
They
height
and
speed athanlisge.
,
'runching
honors as the premier Class
if a
Both
teaiiis
preter to .rind out
".te Itttk i n the wa
gridiron (calms
through
the line, but
yardage
the hopes of a new coaching
outside
to spring a
will
option
tatf. headed by former Oak
pussible.
whenever
tt.ng.g4sIfler
Ridge assistant, Tutu Rub),
brings
in a
Carroll
also
ho
ride's on the performance of a
'ng
booth"
passing
4aine.
. •
eterain backfield and line cults
Jimmy Hebb. Carr-Ali
D,the bl( iuutbfl SIaJIUHi
binatiori. (hut is craimiped by
,
quarterback
can really throw
All
in the counirs Ne-e
limusited reservesthe
.mll
mud
he', ;t.'L st'uit ftn,i
All-State
i_Ivae Inc bu 1 to a 107 ,Q
(',111liel4te tom
receivers
to
work
with, stated
laurels, 'l'rinit) halfbmii.'k 1*11.4.1 capacity
Ruby.
.mfi'ty l.a renm'e Clevehiud,
'R:e t)nu,i as a big, sIren
Jam Beauchamp turned 1.3 on
Flursda's itsost prolific schooltight
end. tie's 6.fout-I. The
2
and
that
night
he
hat
his
Aug
t.,os score; last year, is the keyhonse
runs
of
the
sea
tint
to
also
have
a real quick split em
%%(iflC for liii)' LtSt5eaS011 hoves
un
for
the
New
York
Mets
His
a
speedster.'
Ruby addi''
if. mat;sll Semninok County
e&amp;ufld hciir b-eat the Uuut'n
Sauits. who are expectLbc
(tillS egiterLstrLs
-estros Ito 2 in the ninth inning
to be tough offensively, are
Coach Ruby expects Clevequestion uiurk without the ba
houl to led his ground g aille.
Catfish hunter of the oix
of their bag guwt on
wt he's very interested In the find Athletics beat the Detroit %htiiy
have to double-it'
tense
will
rtoriiianee of his (iso other Tigers $-1 fur his 16th '.ictorv ol
Ac:
CleveLand,
such
is
running backs, (aft-9 Miles and the season hunter reces'ved
uIlt*1i)
iJ
Miles
tumatli-mnnmmig help from Rollie
Mike Austin,
For a season t4wrt,
'We'll have to get the big job Fingera, making his 15th sai'
tv-1
Carroll
appears to be the out of Miles and Austin if we
Irep.
Amxurdang
Trout)
fur
expect to was. I low is elI they ito
f
,i
flub), how well the tiamim fart'
well
how
ill
dictate
is
t'Ifensivvt
the Ptaitadelph;a Ihaitlies this
their first foe $ast magtt
against
('k-ye Li tad is ill be able to break
unsmner. won torte straight for
before
bowdetermine'
(twin chmuwes k. a
sway," Ruby said.
the Detroit Tigers
state
title
shot,
a shot the Saints
All three running backs, ing to Oakland s Athletics on
is
suit
s'er
much
i,u g ,
is itim selifol sigrutt.cslier,
th J RL(IL Rl)S
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Pet Care

Ceramics

Air Conditioning

71 Ruirk Spt
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equipped.

$3495 FORD TRADE-INS

69 Olds Delta 88
Custom 4 door

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2995

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cnlc Carlo. 2 Dr - FIT, V.
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140 -I Dr Sedan. V 8 , AT PS
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ft 147 V 6 AT I'S P13.
R&amp;H, Factory

Red

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sharp and priced
$1
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OPEN 9OOAM

Air, Bright

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3186 Hwy . 17-92 South
Sanford F$oids
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Pw,r St "_r i ng

Call Bobat323-008I

in r.e-,roleb P 15 up IC raIl tcn
f"i wheel bale V $ •u?Ofll.SI c
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l-',limcjIsi Hay for sale 373 6787

1969 CHEVI it,P6Ia
Convertible
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too Make an offer. 322-2541

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&amp; Freezer. $75. Kenmore cleCtr.0
clothes dryer 550 3730092

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chairs, tOf &amp; chairs 1720 So
323 7970
Orlando Or

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Blue Lustre Electric Shampooer
only $1 per day CARPOLLS
FURNI TURE

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Real Estate Wanted

Completely ,r,i0dcltd, CII hoc''
Small but arty ,'ttroctvr Panr.
wallS CArps-led thru out Scrercl,'l

Recycle your Reusables
It's Easy - It's Smart!

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IS' C.itiin Cruiser with trailer .5rini
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74-TruCkS And Trailers
75-Autos For Sale

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McQuillan

course Our Herald Want Ad-Visor. Give Our
Fair Lady a ring, on the phone that is, if you
have furniture, motorcycle, bicycle, garden
equipment, stereo, sports equipment, power
tools, typewriter, desk, office equipment, pets
- just about anything that you want to turn into
cash, She takes it from there.

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305464 $311 or 661 1421
MIS open Sunday I 30 )
EvennilAtsoc 775 )I

Women's shoe's 5300 Men's Shoes
IS 00 Buy 7,4. 4 or more pairs and
save lots of money Mens Jar
man, $12 9$. men's Fborshieni.
11000 and $1591 Sale at that Store
only .

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your reusable, no longer needed items. She is of

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3235200
Hwy 11 97

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corner lot Just look, at these
features Two baths, family room.
carpet, custom riiade drapes.
foyer, dishwasher.
entrance
tisposal- 7 p&amp;os (1 covered).
.redwood fence, breakfast noo k
with bar, and of course, a c All for
$35,000 Better call today

O bedroom- I bath, Florida roam.
bea.jtiful yard. needs some asoi-k
$11,967 II Some terms Cash nIl
talk

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SHOE SALE
We are dumping hundreds of Shoe
surplus from the entire chain
Special Sections, at Fabulous

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used machines MOONF V .'.P

INVESTORS 8. DEVELOPERS
Lool, .11 flit $0 Acres for only $1500
per acre Beautiful site

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Surrounds thi% 3 bedroom CO home
bxatcd an prestige neighborhood
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Parts Accessories

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Hwy Il 92 between
Deflary and Orange City

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I?0N Park Ave .377617)
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buy tell trade
372 S-6,'
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ST. JOHN'S REALTY

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AM FM Radio .1 Dr .Vinyl Top

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5e5' e 372 5764
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321 6105

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around Small children Rest offer
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three bedroom. I bath. feno-d
tree's. I ' mortgage or ref nar'
I mm, 116.500 377 $176

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or u',m'ti Iii,ti , burp. mllifil.,;v'

5.31 6177

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PprS.An part CalICO. I -yr 373 1177

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Ml Cmrpti'fl, 1109%
PRICES'
nIal ISA ne-A
194, I t'.a'o•n (ont.i'i,
loaded, $1395, 1944 Falcon $S')S
194% Plymouth, 1495 we f-ri""'
P*,'meflt% 0 K

P,'iip Sealpolof Siamese, lovable I
of old. QPrsfte. Fpm*I. pert

Singer

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Wanted To Buy

52

ç,,,a.m anti a . , 6 , 1111
VA
ti4litnI- lit $1513 Of 7 t- ,-" ""'
,l $10 Call Cyctit C,f,cimg.' UI
'1*11 fir se. at 5anfnrd ',eac'nJ
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twerp Mundy Nil,'
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TOMORROWS ARE

Apply

Supplies

4_csothing

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BEETLE BAILEY

Goods

59-Machinery

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Carpenters and Laborers
Co'c'rt.Oo BuIde'S. St 434. across
frOm IurnS at A P Clark Chrysler

SI-Store And
OffIce Equipment

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58-Antiques

by Chic Young

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$13
Plymouth I305 I $16 05S7 AIsc
ooefl'flQt for welder helpers anti

SO-Garage- Rummage Sales

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3 P-i' "5 . 1
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Male Female
Help Wanted

Cicamwater

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(1.0011 ro.ln J. .
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rAg!', fireplace, plus o- --'and air, anti fly tflt,fltj
,,- ,itone
t)edroom ,lp,.rtmi'rit "
"itS *itfi 1 128 000 h-rrrs

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aeIdiflE7
new
overlme,
!t'Clln.Que5 Opportunities Icr
.ctwancement. in eapasd1'
toilet'
Call
or;.n,Ib!sOr'

43-Camping Equipment
44-Sports Equipment
Merchandise

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Auctions

51

%(t(1ll'I Trriiit,

%16. 500

Lake Wales Vat,Dn. ,tk p'

Marine Eq"pment

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UNITED SOLVENTS.

Rcl.ab,e man to drive truck, load
brad unlOAd materaal, and W0'k ri
lumber pard 4,1 Hr wets
te!lCnt Irrage benedts Applp '
person after 9 a re-' tO Sco!?y'%
BulderS 130 5 French
Ave Sanford

For Sale

33-Lots &amp; Acreage
34-MobIle Homes
35-Income &amp; Investment
Property

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Of
Lad-ng. Warehouse *0'k Nted 2

a
Ii'. .35' $135 plot

1 (lrcIrm House

AMERICAN WOOD
PRODUCTS. INC.
-rnmt'd,ate otopenngs for San
optrators. moulder operators ti'
oft men. assemblers, tiff Jr,,rrs
Start
StAt le'S, and helperS
•-- h,-j
AlIgI'S 'or ski's are ) j an
anti up- full tme Short nc-'
pard time avaslabr
fat etk
Complete berIefit '.rvcrams are
tlbtt' for SteAd, worker'.
(holidays, vacations.
Apply 1717 Charles 5t - LCWA -.d
a' "-i p')d,ct-Qn rnt-.

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appoin'mrit to sea' lbs nc"AIy
redecorated 3 tnIti.! 1(1' i-F

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FILLING.

SOLVENT

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heeded Non.
Complete Prstcuraflt Staff
g rt COOh,S. prep man dsh
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nitS-er5 bsgrl5. ssa -tre-VseS
anti
bOyS- pot asaIJ'lers, hostesSeS
cash.ers Good Ra i ses. P1CC Boss
We open at I Be Here Early'
ALSO
C.enerll Laborers'-12 50. Man
tenance--57 25up Roclers helperS
arid dry nab Peipef nil tra-ri

Conatruc'.Dn laborers, apply 7-1 N
An EQual Opp01'tufl.',
Maple
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Real Estate For Sale

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31-Houses

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process of eapanson, and fl tilt'
need of men Needed CtOVt man,
pa-ter m,ca man Good p5.5 pa-ti
P-.OldAyt. t,mt' ana a hat t o,
c'scrt,rnr, ad aacat,Dn anti C
SaafadCt bent.ts Apply •n Pt'S0Cyprus
WetNO rt h
30
Cafltlb,rrs

27_Resort Proprty For Rent
28-Business Property For Rent

Howvilla

Bill

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Male Help Wanted

13

Rentals

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Bedrooms
. n?r,'l !',-,I ,5i,II

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Wetrgerator, tables, men's ,ir't
nomen's clotheS, lingerie. bou-5s
'i,gS. ;IiISC Itams So Old
MonrOe RoAd 322 2046 SalurtImir
or' I p

r,'eflpf Irorit And back psi- i' ,im,t 5P. - p(lnJ 510

3

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I -;? IS, v.1-i seats. tools. etc
'.i,ai,ji,rlin Ave - Sanford

1 !r,i-lq- r near i,tke A',ti'r.

'tim'il older 7 bedroom hcnie

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ft.)Ill pArf Ppr%iln violations

possessed
Repossessed

"'on Qualify

'nli,rr mattEd r,rn,iarihS

a, It, ivnij rbo'It and Separate
tog room, kitchen, bath,

The best thingS n iii5tNt AND
'c' getting higher, but not tr.,
I. iCti 3 bedroom, naIl, mar lruit
',n's Omtl $16,500

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Houses Rent
Unfurnished

24

r uiltimt RNs Anti I P4'5 3 11
F.
P a rt t,me i. PP4s 11 7
pq'rif'fl(rCl aideS 7 3, or 3 I shi 0
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Tra,lcrs A, Apts 2 Adult parks 2
AmEs parks 3515 Pie.. 11
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RIDGE
P/.
viy to heal the high rott of Ivil
i' To buy lhiSfl ,CCdUPICI, reStli' 'Ii
.'n' unit, and lease the other I.
.
ome 120.700

SAN MO- PARkS

.in n'Ac''rC'r'r' at' a
SAlOn Opefl'fl- SA'(' i
rt'as
4cpIt5 onl.Ctrn?iml $31 501'

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51 CO per hr Apply .cs person
GUYS HOUSE OF BAR OQUE

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ADULTS • PlO Pt'"
115.5% 2nd 5?

CahIll
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Counter Girl Wanted

COIN DII CL EANFl
Is comrIg to Sanford. Two choct
ocaI , os flea r to con ,enienCe
%!Ørps Ideal investment O
po'?uflity For more ,flfOfmAt.Cl0
call George CaP,eio (3051 644 $.71
, nr.tf' to Mils ptars.On
Ccirc'
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Sales

tiring?

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51ALlFYlNG' JuSt $7,000 hI,',
bedrooms. I' bath with Pa'
P ne In Wynn*OOd Month',
m.nt SI)) . comlilehesI an II
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4..arS 140u%r easily worth SW 000
alt 137 1710
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C OMMODOR ( APART ME NT S
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LY

NORGETOWN

.7-Instruction

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Lu"S and ssater
i,.rnished 5771,0 Adit5 301 F
4h 372 7798

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ti?' i..ii- 2 bath, separate dmnflu
'mm. li ving room with fireplace
h JP, c PilingS
On corner with
lii! ii,r
area 517 'C,)

KINGSU[WMY
home. 3 lx'dro.ms, 3
Era
'ral heat and air. kuicherl 55tP
and d,sh*asris-r
ran
ta' mat dining room, fully car
VA. IHA
- • • frl,'tl encloSed garage
I. ( ni-went tonal F lnan iOu l7 I
Crank. flulider
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','I 'a" tlamI. Pro' C?,"'
fleer
tirS A It Open I days 3)1 4

Two Story

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Pet; And Supplies

5)

Household Goods

SSA

Sports Eqiilpmont

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$1

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aoother All utiJitS fur
n,shed. 323 1110, ask fOr Troy

Se''
Ornamental rIurserS
relred mas be COntidtrtd Send
shOrl resume 10 BOa 43 c o The
Sanford. flit
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no

Rent

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411 1 1

Furnished

Ma?ure Male Help asanted for asOak

A

Schwarz

by Bowen &amp;

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'PC asCii-Id
-. mbt" one pen
Al
P.0 • w'-f' o-oe'. e.3 per cent o'
, , 'Pie oen bul ,nCit Our
cc'r's
,.q. Caced n schools. t,brar.eS,
ast'Crevea
A 'ports, banks. etc
ca-s are veØed F .rst I .me otter
thiS area L.v'.ted number ot
.1 S,,butOrsP- vs asa-lable In
..e%tmpcit r0' S7 50 tO $2 595
fro"'
Van or worran mjs!
fuIl, seCurCc
-4 itb'r'C' Wfnd3 Or .ihirs ante'
0 SCts-C! acco.rn1 Call 353
0
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''Cd-AC • 1Ci-. 'Cas. Of v.r?t
co-rac'c" Ar's '1S P .doc'd
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STOP BUYING

AYV BARG".
0 ? b'td 'C I
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riat ,i•i ?pit afes
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£Oi''%r'% P'Cv 1 0 f 1 vOt P'5
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Apartments

3

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Urban

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At peted. (orfle' 0?
Ilei,nancC 33) 1141

r rc'fl'!' A.r
7313

7 ttr $ rno., - 3 batlt homP on I

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Dodge custom SO'tSfliAIS'f

$450

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It hOmeS and tt up Call
45..) p-4.lI.rØ MoP-Ic Homes, Hs
Il 97. OranGe C.t.

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SJIAPIISIIFI) 3 t,drms . l' bath
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5), ,l) I)) liP i 1)2 960?

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have

transportat.Ofl Call after 5.
5717644
$74

PEN

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(las 127

vat
3 "Off "I block, tIp II
V'•.l'e. flew (lrpetiflQ. cash anti
55
13,100
4IiflP mortgage
p ,,rman. flroker, 113 7611

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'1' C's of Samford casi Ses ••
Dept is accepting appicatOfit IX
'he ott.ont of Ma,ntenare and
Utl.ly Meal QualfcatCfls - If
45 yr of a g e, etementAr %cho.i
edJat -(' rCSdCflt f Srm,'(
COuflt ter at least s's months
mpesper,cnce*nQe(1eralu'1'
'5
Anal flA,nte(1ACC
QaIf ngtetts wil beheld a'
A 55 and 1 30 P 55 cat Sept 37?!'
and 711!' in the cts hail Submt
appI.catlfl to the Civil Serb CC
F samrec' rI City ha ll not IAC'
than Sept 3eth. 1972

A Ci

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Car HIP C
Phone 1345,1'

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YOU
JUST LOOK AT GL/SSE
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Rates For Consecutie

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t he Longer Your Ad Runs
The Less It Costs Per Line
Per Day.

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rs "tn
ti,t's. Allow l.9qs riatterIf $1543 119
and I
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1971 DatSun 17. A-?
so oI.ra of
AM CM rad-o 1)' - fif11105 $15130
DEA( FR AUTO 3A1.111S
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4A'y 1797

Sanford Realty

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conhjilorIc,. tar t"'
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Autos For Safe

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INSURANCE

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time custodial
4 110 14 1119
preferred Phone 31
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DIAL ADEIsOTION
323 $ I0
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k &amp; Jeans
op,rator%
Plaza. needS beIut
paid Full Or pert
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Houses For Sale

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Houses For Sale

31

I:iS part timC Of full timi.
We IrAn you. Good con,mtI%lOfl.
etto Cab Co 201 S Park

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FOR ANY DE B TS INCURRED
TP-IAP'd
'r ANYONE OTI'4t
MYSELF AS OF SEPTLMER
' 1973.
Le%'C' Ve'rI0 Jr

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Help Wanted

lQ'
Pr.1it 0(1 3anAJfr TrAf1'O
re manuflctutlfl9
i'er5n to Federal Parts, Inc
PIcIQ 140, Santord Airport,
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323 11II
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but the effect of the changes
noticeable for some time.

World,
)tI.I)I(F'SI.'\TiTII':S from Santa's
Town. Safari Jungle an(l Mother
Wild West
l)isney .
Goose Villaite are meeting at Walt
new gmmmics
World this week to talk about
and attractions.

PeIham stressed that the
At Sanford Middle School,
children with perceptual
children with the reading difliunable to keep
culties are placed on controlled problems, being
with their fellow students.
readers. After being diagnosed, pace
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groups. In clintrithi to 5011W
on a
1w
1 three part series on
other schools, according to
reading program at S4'
Pelhamu, all of the teachers at
ford Middle School whiCh
Sanford Middle School teach
primaril y dents with the
reading along with whatever
problems encountere d by
children having perceptual
(tflhlculties, which concludes today, has upum
left
parenily
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Ernest Mabry, of
afternoon when a
according to llrc

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the
taught
by
each
language arts, anti
41,11 every tr*hri at the
school as opposed to is few
Isolated programs which
are being Presented
IbroughoUl the county.
AttunUti&amp; to I'tham, for
the first time this year,
(hariotle Geyer, language
loss
supervisors
iris
cuiw
all
that
requested
pensulory students take the
perceptual lest at the
secondary level.
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111(1 Maple AvenUe, suffered minor burns Sunday
In his home,
small kerosene cook stove exploded
Chief George M. Ilarrielt,

no

other schools within the
county with any type of
reading program. - . this
would be fallacy. [here are
is few schools in the oUttt)
with some t)pe of reading
prugrilin undrrwi&amp; but
Sanford Middle School
principal 0111111l't-ihai" has
itatid the icitoot is the out)
entire
whust'
uric
i-urriculuu% Is geared to
reading, and "I will stand
on that record."

1934, pork chops

per pound.
Or another way of looking at
'- how "well-off we are". . - this
eVJfltry'S national debt back In
34 was $39 billion
Today, you'd be b-iff: by

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cohicide with state and
national etectiuns.
Stune has proposed
holdingall Local elections
an the same day as the
,
pdmurY MW
said runoffs should be
the
for
sicbeduled

stitches in his foot. ApparentlY
the accused removed the

scattering eLections
uuIl&amp; the year.
In same cutIes there
are

said Governor Askew
Po
requested a report on the ncident after Lockwood advi.set

etecthinsuloneformur
tet sick of beins
c0ed upon taote 50 1111,91111
,

rn open while in the Seminole
A full report will be sent to
the Governor's office today.

It is the purpose of the
be recognized so these
unfortunate students may
receive asilstauce. and
further that instead of
isolated reading
few
programs In some schools
the emphasis on reading
m ust be counItwtde

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6a Horoscope
411 hosPital flutes
Fblme noUces
lÀ Society
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À Stocks
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Bridge

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are frustrated.
contends, frustration and
unitety brings with It a discipltium.ry prmb1emfl. The youth. he
said, have a brilliant potential,
an etreinelY high l.Q.. but are
reading l.*,low grade level,
however, Sanford Middle
School, pursuing the pblei1is.

reading below grade level the
pre vmousy ear t(.6O Per Centlast
',eaE'

last

disgrace." Secretary of

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series to point out that the

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Specialized Training
Ca
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By MARION BETIIEA

Terming

returned here Wednesday with

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2k.
Today, they're around $1.29

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You just don't know when
you're well off. If you think that
we're suffering from mflation,
take a look at what happened in
Germany — a couple years
before Hitler's arrival.
In the year 1 914, butter was
.
selling for 1.4 marks per pound.
A mark Is about 2k in our
j . -' money. Well. In 1923, butter in
Germany was selling for &amp;thousand-million per pound.
As an exnmple of the wily
things were going here Ui

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TALLAHASSEE.

Polk explained Lockwood bail
sustained .1 cut foot while urt
at
treatment
dergoing
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Chattahoochee

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Sheriff Polk said Arthur C.
Lockwood. charged
possession of stolen property.
was found early Saturday by
jailer Pat Jonbkethngin

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Sgt. Georie McNamar t
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Sanford imrnedlalu'I,
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Brriwn ,v - i;
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helping us to get In without a
hundred bugs coming In, too'
The woman caller iaid, "11
Y ou burn a I'IC mosquito
repellent just outside the door".
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Its been what seems like
the old
such a long time since
down
my
and
chills ran up
GOOD.
spine.. IT FELT
What did your church do to
promote Constitution Week?
(Or maybe that's an em-

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er
th e altar) and when Fath
each
of
us
ed
Neidert remind
about how poorly our (lag was 1;
treated recently in Munich. and
encouraged each of us to sing..

more

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Ct. Mike Rotundo, and Sgt
Ralph RisseU staked-out tii'
Trailways bus itatton at Second
SUeet and Park Avenue n
Sanford. figuring the susper
might try to come to Sanford
catch a bus. The only thing they
'iagu.'
ad ¶n -work with va'
desaiptinfl of the auspect
physical build.
When the car pulled up at thi'
bus station. Rotiindo ctrcte.l
around and was able
determine that the 19M ()1u1smohile station wagon had in
Oranie County license plate
Finding that out. the two uiflcers miweit in And arrestt'd
Willie James Brown, Z. if
')rtandn Three other people were
'he car with Brown. but they

Prisoner

of new rides
Amusement officials predict a variety

Lake Mary yesterday. Rev. :
William Neidert scheduled the
National Anthem for the
recessional. . .with one of the
younger members holding high

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parks and industries are scheduling meetings
family.
recreational centers to involve the whole

German and Italian

At the Church 0fthitY

APPREHENDED IN LESS THAN 30 MINUTES

Orlando murder after he
Willie James Brown, 25, was charged in an
to
was captured in Sanford last night Three Sanford officers (left
escort
Ralph
Itiusell
and
Walter
Jones
right) ( 'arey I lt'rndon, Sgt .
. Sgt. George McBrown into the jail top photo i after his arrest. 1)(.t
( below lead
Namara and other Orlando Police Department officers
Ill- own from the Sanford jail to transport him back to Orlando.
(Photos by .John A Spolski and Gary Taylor'

amusement parks.
said Mildred
\\e re a lam dv .triented industry.
wholesome diversified
'afl(l we provide low-cost
of the ía mily
entertainment for all m,mthers
range from small ferns
The amusement parks
scale
wheel and merry-go-round attractions to large
Disney -stYle operations.
Although the basic concept is the ride as the I)il se
new gimmicks and
for amusement parks.
attractions are being added.
"There's a growing interest as more people have a
and
shorter work week and more time for leisure
more disposable income," said iludred.
new leisure
With - an advanced highway system , combining
on
complexes are being planned based
outdoor activities.
rides and attractions with
for amusement
Companies plan their picnics
at

novations

tiii,it rnrns'di,,'.'IY thu

suaper.t was arrested at fl:;U1

M-corrnng to the Orlando
police. Howard Jones V. of
Wheatley Street. Orlando. was
shot and killed during an
arwnent in the parking lot of a
liquor store at l'fl) West Carter
Street, Orlando, When officers
arrived they found Jones lying
on his back, bleeding profusely
He was dead no ,irrival U
Orange Memorial Hospital
The
emergency roomOrlando police reported the
incident ocrurr o i shortly

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Sum. Court ruled against
capital punishment.

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the men to cnurti and fint1lni
tommse1 for them
Raymond Mss.v'v. prkon 'uperintendeflt. said that of the
inmates (OvCred in the federal
court order. I have en r.'sentenced to life, th ree resentonrod to n years .men, nine
were away from the rka'n fr.r

Inmat#4 who wetP nn Florida'
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65th Year, No. 20

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death row wholn

Monday, September 18, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32111

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(trP(1 life sentences wi th parole
1is1bt for V mrn'd.r.'r' '''
ord.rr1 resenteneing ,n Iowr
cou rts of II P•tV)M
of rape se,,. .'tsIi'.e
district
•trlr chair. A U
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order
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not
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(!nlss IN, Hf.' ntcrn-.'q or.' il"rnnrul H. Hike;. uinvktetl of
truuuut"d h'fuir.' if new IIIW I'- uuuuird"r In linlion IIIv't County
(:Ircuu ( oiirt cnteutpd fit
omu' u'ffi live f ).t 1, th.'
.intc'nti'ii
to
life
uleatit
and int"r fonnil 'Mr..
om'rs wotulul too
that
rontc'rnfrd
Simon
Without th.' possilillilY of
IS
ii (OD.
aims.'
Pinker
pnrofr
the
Attorney Tobi as Sinion of Mi- sId.'r.'d insa ne smn'l is
hospital
Mental
Florida
until filed a prtltlon for t constUntlonal writ on behalf of (batlahnoct*e. the lower court

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teleblmsucular machine, only one
the two In the cuunlj. P"
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fur ilss.i reading program, us
which, he said. sudemsU often
sit on Use fluo' unlit pin. being
s eisgrtsssetl in the program.
avattnbtc,
Tyimwrltetta Afro
being ttItiiflUtt Usat these are
of particular value to the child
with a reading handicap.
eimq9us-M&amp;ett that If
perceptual
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league Middle School was placed
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on d-aiMe sesqiring a year an when it
l/,ngv.'(%4 EIemeritiry and grades I2
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st E'orect (lty Flemcntary on a splithalf day scion until the completion of
diy Seh('duile, t)(icI afl a rerrem
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enrollment of 1(1 ri'r rent aP,ve
September by f.ake Rrantley .?udent
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Registrati
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A significant milestone

the political

desire to bring political action to the grass roots.
The status quo which appears to be the
decision of the Republicans. with the Nixon
to quote as reason f or retlection. makes
th e response of th e eligible voters much more
than a matter of party strength or weakness,
Thus the real hurdle which the eligible.
registered and concerned voter must take is
casting the ballot. There are at least two of these
First the primaries in September and October
Then the high hurdle of November
A word of caution on this is in order And this
goes hack to the mechanics of supplying the

Parade which winds uPth the Nov. 7thgeneral
election has been passed,
Ths W as 14Cgrat,ton of eligible
for the primaries on Sept. 12th and Oct. 3rd. in
Seminole
t
Ccin v our experienced supervisor of
elections Cami Bruce reports a total of 39.511
v,as run up wh i ch shows an overall increase of
almost 25 per cent.

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Thus the Democratic growth is by 19 per
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We "others" beats them both with more than '2
cent compared with six months ago

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- i,ncern to the candidates — whose number
legion this than
year
to the voters. This flood
of political
who either want to test th e
waters of
elections or w ant to go up
hazheron the ladder of success presents a second
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popular

In any 'ear th is is difficult This sear.
h(,wever , the very large number of c.andidates,
the presence of petitions on the ballot, the
complications which re-districting has created
makes the voters' responsibility to understand
an Heraculean task.
Here in Seminole County where population

irr.v th makes the matter of residency as a
qua hfication for registration and voting much

more than a theoretical hurdle, it should be

emphasized

the &amp; -cav rule is still in force.
Political scientists are watching this
presidential
with more thanthe usual
attention. The reforms within the Democratic
party already accomplished ere sparked by a
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'People say that strict controls are t'dccl to prevent

abuse of the system. But I don't consider that a real
argument Any system has the possibility of abuse built in."
Moss said, "At the very leart, it will be a plus for our
party to discuss the lsue at the Miami convention. Ws
We mu t
not shun controversial topics."
Moss is former aide to Philadelphia Dtstric-t Atty Arlen
Specter and was assistant campaign manager for last 'ear's
GOP maona1 ('i*nidldate fhatcher LLlngstreth, who was
snowed under at the polls by l)emcicrat Frank Rizzo.
'Bringing up this issue may ylt the cori' er,tion,' said
Muss, "but Fin determined to give it an airng.'
He dismissed arguments against the free heroin plan
from former addicts
"Tht' clan that if a maintenance system had been in
existence, 'he said, "that they neverwould have kicked their
habits. But the large body of data that exists on the subject
tndic&amp;ts that only about five per cent of all drug addicts
have the capability and the motivation to rehabilitate
themselves in standard rehabilitation programs.
"I'm interested," Moss said, 'in the other 9 perrnt
w ho have to rip pecipleoff to support their h
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The mainline churches hate diluted
their basic nIt-s
sages and has e been sidetracked Into ecuflit'nical
rho',
m-nts and social action people are' looking for security ,
are retreating from the' social I urunoil
of the ltWis it is
a reaction to the (loctrinal confusion of tie theologians,
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members observes 1)1-an
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are generally' those. that has i.'
held on to old-timc bt'ijt'l
stiujnne'el contact with otio'r'
churches or secular Uaujt(' t
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JrCOte. Justice freedom and ennui,
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hut they' are not Conducive to c'ort
st'rsing or increasing the social strength of the religious
groups ins tilted

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lr;t'igibe to compete this
.t'ar, he'll be one of the announceis wearing the ABC
silks in covering the Ol&gt;rnpics
in Munich and Bill views hilt job
with a champion's conhde'nc,
and a neoph&gt; I.e's wariness.
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Itindi and Towne), often colorful and fuil of humor, was being
hurl) serious
'This is what the' hardest
part is for a sports commentator," said Tuvtiie&gt;. who has
ken picking up experience in
Wide World of Sports" tidecasts of track events "A sunpie ,riatk-r of liwnani,zlng what

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tougher than pulling that off
Most sports announcers con.
firm what's obvioui,"
That's it exactly And of
wrse hill Tourney's S%owerj
goal is to avoid that most common of tele% ision aggravations
''It doesn't take much for
an) one to figure out something
t-1,t' that isn't easy," Bill said
ILw much do you sa&gt;" How
tnwi&gt; worth are reali&gt; necessar&gt;. There's nu
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try to interpret But I do have
this one 'sdiar:t,a1,
I know
the athlete is feeling out
there I've been there.
'Vie'wrrs at hc*ue, maybe
the'&gt; re not all that knowledge.
,iblr about track Ma&gt;be they
Ltitirs ('J(1( tutuoIizeuJ 111A far d(t's W,ime U)
jump" Well. I nught say rough.
I) it was like from his living
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Toomey suggested that a
color currumientator's pert' ci'manor is often dependent on
tie announcer he's working
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the other guy in the ti,uth
asks &gt; uu dumb and meaning.
less questions. )uu're stuck,
I've seen color guys who get
tossed in wi',h a real television
Sifl(,vothe and what happens is,
the 'expert' gets defensive and
rushes to what he thinks is his
strength
that is. his kr-owl.
edge of the spirt
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want to kriuw who the fullback
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man being"

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to Don Meredith talk football

than anytl44y," To'imey said

he said, airily,
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adoption iintit'ipsmtt'*l $2,6579

revenue and exiis'nutitur.'S of
$2,162,439 I not including pus
raises i, Salary raise's t'*muld
ovine tronii the 1193,355 surplus
If tori uiui ission vIce- is to a I hint
Knowles' lrolL-t'tlons.
Of the surplus $165,36I it
could be used to fund the
iru'rt'a,scs leaving use city with
:1 $111,000 contingency.
'flue may-or sciitl ii half mill rut
oil ge'nt'r5il •pn,-ratiiiit fututle
"It-ould be realized. This seoulti
drop city its II loge, Int'l uti ing
debt srrvst'tt, 1.5, and general
operating nuillage, 7,, or a total
of nine mills nit valorem levy.
Commission already has
sliced 1.5 tusitla from debt
service starting the city miRage
Iroiti this year's Ii mills to nine.
Action on this proposal Is expected today on the millagu
If reduction.
Morris told Meyer he was "all
Wet" in trying to cap Knowles'
pay "You are trying to beet up
the head,"
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"Rcmemf,when young ladies wouldn't dream of corning into the Cit p unless they
wore hats and gloves?"

Morris said, Mayor Moor.
cautioned, "You will de.trvy
Ole city's whole pay scale
principal by digging out three
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Time) grir.re'ri 'Si'mr'e mediuzri, tills television When I
as teaching school, if! started
bring the '.Iuderlts I uuld tell
Ili an instant I uuld see their
eyes go glazed and their minds
whi, off to another planet. But
if )uu're talking to a TV
(amme-ra you can be boring
1* cjiie to death at borne and
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And Che','ello The most ))UI 11
mlti-slze car on the Amenc:in road', And -n.
And on, And on.
So see your Chevy dealer now during his
Gunge S.
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'ut tnt 4 set. 'nrre I
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iz alter the i,.%quality is remembered
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price is forgotten.
of
Evidently that someone had never been t'
a Chevrolet Garage Sale.
Because that's where you get the high
I cars. Plus the
quality of America's
sweetness of low year-end prices
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for 398 Florida Technological
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underway Friday- at 7 pin. in
O I a n do s ill ii n Ic ip a I
auelitoriuiui
Speaker for the triiuistii nal
event will be ETU President
Charles N. MiUiran.
01 the candidates for degree's,
300 arc undergraduates and this'
remainder in master degree'
programs, The ceremonies will
rii'irk the first time I'l'U will
award the degree of Master of
Arts in ('cuninunication.
Art's. st intents who are
canutiilsitt's for tlegrt't's I those
scheduled to receive graduate
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MIAMI BEACH — The prevailing wisdom is that the
Republican National Convention will be about as full of
surprises as Aunt Emma's Tuesday sewing circles,
There are several Republicans around the country,
however, who seem dedicated to enlivening the proceedings
One of them is Robert Moss, 34-year-old head of the
Ripon Society branch in Philadelphia.
Moss' plans to ask the convention to indorse a platform
plank calling for free distribution of heroin to addicts.
Moss' program would bye modeIe on a trial basis after
the British s stem of malntairung addicts on both heroin and
methadone in guvcrnment-sponsored clinics In an effort t
lower street cr
The pr esent British system went Into effect in 1%
replacing a 10-year-old procedure under which phstcians
prescribed narcotics for addicts just as they prescribe insulin
for diabetics
'1 kriow there are a lot of arguments afainsI it," said
Moss, whose Ripon unit :nrmberslup consists of i( liberal
and politically active Republicans,
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Gorlin, who is now buying the misatamped pennies for
less than $60, figures the price will near $150 after this week's
American Nwnismatic Association contention In New
(,)i-Ieans, when "people realize there aren't too many of these
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Philadelphia coin collectors are reporting prices of
between $40 and $80 on uncirculated double'dles, but they
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But. realistically-, there can be no reforms which
utount to general tax cuts Since 1964, Congress has en'
led tax reductions depriving the U S. treasury tod;iv
omt' $45 bill i on yearly The' trend now surely is going
Ile the' other way---'o get it hack, anti more,

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image of the date an.i the ''In God We Trust" motto, The U S.
Mint, It seems, accidently struck up to 100,000 of the pennies

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loaded with ine' uities--that the payroll tax falls w tb
extra weight it lower income workers, .some pnivileg.-!
people enjoy tax preferences iloopholes). the propent
t.ix is a jerry - built monstrosity'.

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p1111 Di-:l .Pl II A I Al'
your cookie jar and if you
double, don't go to an eye
doctor, Go to a ciun collector.

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it'S enues than was the case 10 years ago
tse uthstar,dung these difficulties, politicians in hot ii
major parties keep suggesting that no new tax increast',
sill has e to be' voted in the next year or two The Demo
orals talk often of "tax reform," knowing full well tha t
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e'nue gain that acco mpanies general economic grits
.it dividend ha' hirguls ,iflht'd The' rt'a'n, it
,.ik ug s report in the space of 10 short years. federalc'it'11,'
s ;'e'ndit tires as a per. -ct,i
of GNP the nation's ttalmost double1!
t'r, it no new programs
:lid— the annual growth in existing expenditure p:
: .urns now absorbs a mach larger fraction of the gross
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federal p.illiit ion- fighting costs Inn) take $4 billion a %si:
The Social Se'tirtt legislation adoiitt'd this sunhiu
it idi's SOTTlO, hut not a lot of, offsetting revt'nhie g,i
Ut' pay roll tax rate got's up a 111th' nt'xt sear, and t
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"oi.lr :e' are coniiiug under edii',ition, health, ti
other progir.11115 All .1111"111.11 1C cost ot us IlIg te
is t'ontaired in sonic. and now will be part of the Si'.
Secitnit svstenl Unoi'kings figured the esc',ii,itons
.iislur.g perhaps Si bullion a year to the budget not '
lug t he nets Soc ual St*c1init feat ures

sirebteris to drip off

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has j011ied
skylifle, Brain Towers l A i is having optri I
weekenil a 0(1 tenants will Move in starting
lakefront m arina (131 is shown in the ut'rile

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Heroin: A Hot Issue For The GOP

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same Put tune oer and over
lukewarm iievcrage that
rra'-ts call tea

xith manslaughter
Ftarkley was rhnrjed in the
Oct II death of (bsrles I.am-

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bert, 23, who
scene of t twn.r,r collision it
the i nter4petion of SR 520 and
h ipm.'.n Avenue O'.'uerlo
B irklcy was rhargert ,with
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''periling his car in a negligent
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intl culpoble manner effectin,!
's growing
Holiday Inn and the new new court house (Ci are at the
the
death of l,ambert
tisi' over the
right Sanford Atlantic National Bank building can txt
Rarkeiy !rvil was rontint't
bunny 'Fbi'
Set'ui midway between 113; and "(:)
three times
if the' PIit1l
(13111 Vincent Photo)
PhtlIn'it" Jones, who 'a';i
hinged
with .issault wit----;nfent to commit i felon,'
urwitu'd ,s'o,iult intl
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re irm in - riflfl'siç5ifln .f
"teeny in the June 'P shtws*ir,g
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--'Nc ;tirni,un, rharg'1 with
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felony. anti in county pail, ausp.neling airbuying, receiving or aiding in ronrimission of
L
limes
Brown.
charged
with of the 12 months with -'retlit for
concealment
of
stolen
'1I ll: t'a'lit''i 1,1515
the
this
whim-h
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-te'f.'mtar,--assault
and the tins.' in
ugr isiitecl
property
-k "c'upi"d hull of the
has been mean-er tied since
George 1I:ill, charged with 'ittemptett escape,
ri ilgnnieu'nit .to k.-t, with srnm'
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-urrying a concealed firearm
isa's set for trial and others
dropped
charges
in
t.'sc
sah*'r
inn leaving the scene of an the arraignments of James
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I ket*"l for trial the week of
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Andy Steele. charged iv Ii:
siinil injury; Guy Denny. carry'rs I a concealed firearm
2i sir" the following
f
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'inriprcsa"c-sii'in
rala
possession
anti
firearm
.es
a
't"uu'ni;irtts,
ill of whom charged with ti'eaktr
Il'iuIiI'l n o t guilty to the entering with intent Ui irnmnel ,'i',n'jucte'd felon, and William pi'nhi,tiite'nl drug, pleaded giuit
a felony and grand larceny, I.yeans Jr., charged with grand to the lesser offense 4
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possession of
of .'ss
Itiets'rt ('hapursan,
arged Gerald M-(loud, rhargel with
''lotte1
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grams
than
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.sa'sIcin of cannabis
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utlltulul'it.'(l Steele 4uilty mu
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s;itiv:, I.; Jimmy Lee'
t*'
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a'ntencert
him
one'
year
in
with ,s,s.,,,,sion of drug
'ainty ,.Il l liii' -'runt then
pr;i'hcrna li-i, )tian;il*t [);titsentence (cit t',s'i
ucspendetl
with
Wesson,
tiargeil
e irs The stata' 'tropp.'ri
poji:ows.sion ,J drug p:uruph4'r
t-tS.-irges of sal.' of the trig
nuli i. and I lw :iril Wayne
Rtfr1qtiraIor- Freezer
14.7 cu. ft.
A guilty plea wu enter'i
I't.'ist,t h,urge'i -.ith IXISMiSsi(ifi
iso guns arid a cnmflcr,i were rr1asir,g rr -* rsek n (rot t
J ims Brown 'in Aui. I -.i
drug pur.ipha'rn;ilisu
Freezer hublie tip to I -I
stolen from a storage closet at a the station, located at 517 West
charge's
of uttering a (nrgu'r
$349
Arr,signnit'rit Is ontinuctl South Seminole residence.
lot Frn,t'ze' let' I -ampssrtm*'T:r
First Street According to
court liii net 14-rept 'h"
uiitil Aug .'2 in the races (if ;ic't'ording to deputy Jay Sanford police, a rack of tires
th,'if
1uf."riiit -ple:u unit onuhtre'd the k'fenal.ot
lk'bnr,ih Ktlmne'r, (-barged woth Leman. Mrs. William Matheny, wa.s arridently left out
i' iii,iIO' .11* Saia'rr,slt li entaker
Soother
trial. On Aug
stitsi
tM'Sifl of
Melody
Lane, reported a night
141
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was
filed
to
'teternuim:.'
motion
I., 14)), iira,wn (lanton Jr.,
- magnum pistol. a Polaroid
DopI P J Riggint arrested
t,y'a, mental condition it 'i'i'
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harge*1 with
tuodel No =4 camera and a 16- Peter 11,4:1ler, Apt 3)6, Spanish
witnesS intl trial hats been r'--i't
*';,nnaijiy.
i. Royce gaugi' single-shot stiutgun Trsr
pantnients. Altamonte'
Co.
for iig 11
-Adolph Williuuus, i-barged with missing, Total salue if the Springs. on a char ge of
E'i'w
intl
n*kr-son
pit-aaktl
of drug paraphcr- tuuiss:ng items was estimated at unh'issful delivery of itrugs
Oo.n Man, thru Fri ;a m S O a. m.
quilty to uttering i forgery He
Ctos.d a Sun.
roilia, and Miry f:lain Edge, $325
Il1ter was arrested at his
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plated
on
present*i'nt-e
*'hargt'I with iossession
Adair"s (',utI Station reported
and jailed under
unvtiatuon
esg
mu remanded to
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two new tires, valued at $40, 5.5,000 bond,
Other defendants docketed
for (nil the wi's-k of Sept. . sill
esh iii plesi*Ie'ti not guilty
- to lu'it' Itiuliie Barber, charged
tilt breaking anii entering
lii intent to uumnniit a felony
intl grand larceny. Lester

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igatnst
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'Ninnis t.nftnn, chnr4.Wt in
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include lI1ss Pitte.psr.ste infnrmations with
charged in (nor .epsrafr
wnrthle'trheck, F.dili. Brinker
Williams, rh*irgcd in i three- ras with robbery and ace of -i
count information of breaking ('ir.';Irm in commission M
Trial
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follArtv
intl entering with intent
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r,',l of C,rt Nu',-ul, ehargrrt i n
Williams w.14 one of t h e
f "-ir a1mrate 'ises with rnbuiisp.ctil in the burning
ue sf i t flrr'irtn i n
'de-i'lnr'i Marine
of ,i felony
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gie*s t'CfltlntiCS its present e'ourst' of i'ular ging iii., I
.1''iOpi latlons affecting social piogiani% \*,u is : i - :
on h,i been added h t'iigress Ic' ireslult'nt Ni ii
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cral outlays b i'uactllig a 20 P'r cent Social Se'i
bt'reiit iiiCi'i'Si', thi' liooking I ii't It III loll's new blOt
Study had projected U S budget hikes totaling P_H till!
birtu ern no's'.' and fiscal 19

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t els It thci t'trC take' a good deal of sheer ni - e I
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It was not surprising that the .N
coattls
ha
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parties. Nor is it unexpected that the
i)e mocrats gained the greatest number of new
- rs with 3.747 joining the majority party.

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$100 Billion U.S.
Budget Hike Seen

election

facilities and the reporting of the vote itself
All of these
be sure, the prime duty
the supervisor of elections in whcce office every
psible is alread being enlisted to meet
the challenge.
duty rests with the eligible
But the
have registered They are the OflS
ho must vote To do so properly they
be
informed during the campaign and patient
very patient — when the polls
up and there is delay.
That will he the pay-of f

record

voters

To those registrants goes our applause. This
is. however, tempered with some conditions. For
happened when the eligibles
to
isit the registration offices and
the party
r non-party where their names would be listed
was the easiest part of a proper exer cise of
:ranchise.

elction facilities, the operation of the

D'i'rected Verdict
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rdinalfror
ea.-s U operate a motor
at the publit
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unless he is accompanied
attired down' that en.
.cuperv&amp;sed b a person 16 ye
rrrynefl will be dAffirult.
ti? idenc Corrim&amp;ssuiner
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rtirnrnond
arbrk
S'vrrai residents from Lort
The adopted document
Inriuck in its provisions that
'rjor were in I'llendimise at the
.cz'k sesswn held W rons.ider
Person under IC, years shall
ties ordinantit wturt. had
upor, the hOt' of a boat
.r zunencjed snre earlier
operation unless seated
pro;wn and safe seats provic
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farm nurnerniu
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Serial of those a ttending
iiru a ge of boa: operators
rapari:. -rrted for the
ri;ier-r of WaIL'T _i
s.iderauor of this ordir..ni,
Count) Atturnc
Hord were concerned sith t
definitirin
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41'5e
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rented kltetjt
operatior arid
ienr±rne'nts tothe document at
rn'iW war.
publir htitri
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whi"h
to an tssie the courts WOL
ovided that it shall be
deride that point. using
U. operate water £l:i,
uaplirnes or £zmziar deuces reports and tit films
MJ'h ULStlfl('t trom thD't as
Lyff trit Srieriff as
.uld rrins'JtUtt if haiard to means of
piencritiri h
Of
bxr ran)'
or life cr
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stuch stash Jr.the r:ver an ti
short
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quirk arid east transport
rnmnnd rarefull; and
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different lakes thcouglwul U
roun
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o rx grou; or
orry
the dc,rurien, s4s jesignez
tist Intent of the document
designed for the protertuin
beef up the state boating lay
t'.tt r ituen-thor boater and
for the saInt of Serrano
water 5pt%r.
Cuuntit residents He said It;,
IT. and the
'.'inurt'r rcar the shore as well
man; boaters in our lakes corn
the propert; Owners who li'.t
train out of the count% and ha%
the water fronts
no regard for Seminol
Teuations This documnier
lit pointed out that the
aflrr of 50 feeL whir-ti met so
would allot' rnl of
iirtivits
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;ILSeflts. mat not being un.
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board was iivnri the estrerri
irded. Jet a dutanre, of less
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power It set speeds within Ui
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:t man'
charged with It,
M, of the count% waters
I t not Sc feet wide and scm*
rpon.sgJillt; to post the.%
,, If less. than ]tK' feet wide
speed limit signs zippeoprate
and ent cr-ri the las The shen-if
iri '.'uuld make it ImpoasitIk
observe that portion (if the
said that tie did nt Jinticipat
:liriunrt
un real probiems. that
per
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xJr nt of the arti rk
One eow
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L'ioi said that it would sureh
Quite iriterestirigl;. at trn
and the winnie time during ts
embarrassm for Semtnuie
L' this prtior uert not adopte. tham-ussiurt of the odirjarr'e
:rntr-ouh objected or. Usi
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grounds that it was tui
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or the operation of
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Goodman told council, in dulcet
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to - lot ork with arinirpajit; that
rat the guts to work out their
preatiie'nni
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handling set' age problems is
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LwfleIred the 'first shall be
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lit say lasted third upon Uct
agenda, but sits artua1) heard
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representing C, E Braclhits
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Irene Watt
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Madel.iene Matheiori. DeBaM
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or :v innings,, the lA1
Irs ledgers were giving people
thL WilbeS
The get some of their own
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back Wednesday

Oak.
ia,l marked the 10, h time this Land 4. Baltimore 3. California
season that the Pirates have 2 Cleveland I and Texas 9,
sum games in the ninth inning, Boston A in iO innings. Rain
The 'ta1IOnaI LeagUe's East postponed
Minnesota
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leaders, who hoosted their lead Fseu-oit,
to 20 gaines ever the Nets York
Sutton was pitching a four\Iet.c. have also come from be- hitter for los Angeles through
\' hit' Stargell erased earlier hind to win 33 times this year
eight inn i ngs before Thttsburgh
t:;tage done In his Angeles'
In the other National League rallied an the ninth Dave Cash
Willie Davis with a two-run games, the Cmrannab Reds led off with a double, took third
'rm,er in the nin th inning to ripped the Philadelphia Phil li cs on a balk hi Sutton and- nrM
the PaL'.burgh Pirates a 1-, the H ouston Astros tram, on Olivex-s single Stargell then
Iramnatir -: s-zrtor-,
med the Montreal Expos 5-0, produced
Da vis. who had uan tist pre- the San Francisco Giants
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Pere? Laiocked in four
ious games with homers, put smashed the Chicago Cubs 14-9; runs, two with a homer, to pare
the Dodgers intc.
O lead with the Atlanta Braves topped the a F-hat attack that powered
:i two-run double an the second Ness York Met,s 3-1 and the St Cincinnati past hapless Phila.
tnnin1. It lasted until the lanai hiivas Cardinals beat the San dt-hphia The loser ssas N.-'
frame, when the Pirates seored Diego Padres 15'-4.
Reynolds, situ dropped h:s
three tames to beat Don Sutton
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Manager Paul ()wens, of Benolds, who failed to last the first
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you'd call it He uns throuling
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BobWaton and John Edtsarth each drove an two runs
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gled honw the final run of the his t'arc4'r to help Atlanta .
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feat New York The home run
San Francisco crushed Chi- put Aaron an even SO in ba'i o
c;tgo with a 20-hit offense, in- flabi' Ruth's career M-,
Ird 74
eluding four b Ken Henderson
Luis Mclendez hit a
and three b Tito Fuentes and
homer in the second inning atij
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(,ihson and -St. Louis a triip .
in a single by Watson and Fuentes knocked in four
Etissards- sacnfirt,
The Cubs had 15 hits, in. over San l)ieo
Houston seer-led thee more eluding a homer b Jose CarNate Colbert belted his 33rd
times in the sixth, helped b
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tuna International Speedsias There's nothing quite like driving the 'Big I)' as
Daytona International Speedway is known. And this is the
time of year when SCCA club rarerr get their bag chance to
run at Daytona This year the dates are August t' &amp; 20 with
t- sset'kc-nd c-or.flnued an the Regional-Natirinal traditjc.r,
aunts ' th e ncs-ict- driver the opper:uruts t nir:vc or: one
ttac-premier circwts in road racing. The largest field e-st :
- 406 cars, is expected.
SCCA drivers will come from tall over the tuition to i
th:s important race. Many will he trying to gain needtto get to the ARRC while others will be drawn becauseof l)ay tans's magic name Among the hot contests aping
up fur the weekend wall be the C-Production rare with Dun
Kt'arne of Clearwater currently leading in the S. E
lns-asaon. Don's swift240—Z will run against stiff competition
from such drivers as Bob Sharp, Jim Fitzgerald. and for-trier
RItE car driver by Jim Gammon of Main ,:
Ball Mt-thU of Oraaado wall be trying to keep has lead an thi
race for the Formula Ford championship Bill has stun
I . ampionships U) 14(, 68. 69 UI D.S4dan drivin&amp; an NSU lie
c-c'-drove a Camaro to victory an the 1970 &amp; 7124 Hour, if
I1ytona and 12 Hours of Sebring He is currentls lhrt-ctor of
h-is-er Training for the Central Florida Region
Bobby Clark. is Clearstater l)atsua, dealer, 1971 S !
ls-ision B-Sedan champion will be trying out his nets lf
Datsun at Daytona. Bobby tsas first introduced to SC('A
racing in 1970 and after eight months we-ril on to become
Regional Oaampion In his class After campaigning his can
throughout the country last year he became both divisional
and regional champion Although being a late starts-i it tttpoints race he as still confident he can wan again thas year
The SC('As newest class not yet recognized bs the EtA
will se the Shrisa-rocim Stock Sedas competing
competing in the
finale tin Simdjs-

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MtN ICII. German
All-!rqkl fra:a the 1(\- .aual their
i.g ss ith th- Union
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thktic teams disqualified s'eptiniz the designatacr, cf
Brundagel preparing •
fr'm future Olympic s- oft-p i - tsr. as president of Ute
southern ithodesu and t4eripetition
International Olympic Corning -'(kid Save the Queen as
'- This as one of the most
n:attce, acted like a man siho
llh.'desai's national anthi-nn $
M'rIOuS ISSUCS set," he said.
se-lcomed the chance to bess out
Itrundoge's successor as ex.
- 'Naturalls, the people sshci fiat. ikiteti to be elected during the
f ighting.
nash the mon- - st.ant to take
Still athletic- looking at M
pri--tils inpis's lOi.
t h.tr
eJr-5 of age, Brundage sias an a
Rut sit cri and si ill reft r' 'l'' lhcnar sessin
vial mood as he talked to a sist this with tiac help of local on Aug. 21
Tim leading prospes-t for the
rnali group of reporters r -opflk We've done it before
'it. ednesdav about sm hat is iii
.*iy
rstt are UX' Vu-c Presileot,,
Hi adai'iitted that he was Lord Kallanin of Ireland and
likely be his final—and one of
the toughest—rights of has 21'
'siomed and concerned who Count Jean l)t' Beaumont of
sears in e!ti,-c,
an) success'r small be We are at
Frani-t',
His opponent this time is not :1 crucial point if the OlympiaIA -taking I..--- k on his 2t'Lvcar
professionalism
or
corn- rnovenent Just lcxak at this reign, Brundage said. -1 tint
raterciahism, but politics—an the political interference"
regret having taken the jul. s- iTen days before the start if
c.! a burgeoning black A!haustang as it sometimes ":is I
rican movement to boycott the the Games. seven African don't regret iIl I
bi-hitv
Munich Olympic Games be. states had served notice that that the ()l mpac Inoverne-rat as
cause of participation ii% athlet- their teams would not partici- the greatest 5mw nil force in the
S from the breakasm ziy British pate if the Rhodesians did
si end I had it lot .1 si ork, snne
'talOnS' of Rhodesia
Brundage insists the Rhode- grief but also much h.'ippint -- c
'we cannot tolerate political sians is all remain since the% are The ()I)niplc-s are soraaeth:
nuterfe-renet'," Brundage said adhering to conditions the
Si'rtt "rkan ---.ril his an.
her iutting the bcsrc'ttt-rs on Africans thciaaselvesprt-s.-ribed fir
l:ist
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Formula 5000 serIes being run. The competition si-ill be set in
a pair Of 100 rink heats Top contenders are Gra ham McRae,
David hlobb and Sam Pose)

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ctaampiuniship will explode at Alzstaania Interna ti onal Motor
Speedway Saturday afternoon, Sept 2
The Fir) Valley MOD-Cross
osm, is th e final stop U) 1972's
nsUuaI2li'ctat1c chase The six-event program will feature
over I DD ndi-rb competiUng in both the 250m and open clasbes

but it's the smaller division that's getting most of the
attention.
High-fl -ing Gary Jones of )lac'it-ncta Heights, Calif,,
apparentls has the title si-rapped up but eight of the top ten
spots I. the IA'- standings are so close that the lalladega
cit-nt still hair tosettle the' issue, This Is th e first se'aaon th at
the- American Motorcycle Associtin has held csnnpetitson
for a national moto-ercass champion. Th e open class title will
be decided later In the )ear
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It' suptirt the famous Ferrari auto ran-mg ti-,ir:

cabled re-c'ently to Enzo Ferrari, president of the Italian
uimiapan)-, by Anthony (And)') Granateth, one of the world's
leading supporters of the sport of auto rat-mg
"It is almost unthinkable that the prancing horses of
Modena
the blood-red cars of Scuderla Ferrari
should
disappear frum the racing scene for economic
Grainate lla said
"My proposal for su ppor t Is made with th e primary
moti ve of presrrslng the important developm en tal
engineering
engineering activities ccl Ferrari in the related lie-hi' of
rac
and automotive design
''Oum' see cindars and equal motive, of course, is to
enhance the position of SIP Corporation to the field of
marketing promotion through auto racing and to have the
Ferr ari expertise working an the side at SIP thro ug h the
years ahead I believe It Is a sound business proposition for
STP and Icertainiy hope that Ferrari management is able to
give th is proposal fullest consideration."
Granatelli said that only one stipulation was placed on
participation by the Ferrari
the offer to Ferrari
engineering sta ff in design and c onstr uction of an SIPFerrari team entry at Indianapolis and other major races on
the US, Auto Club championship trail in this countr&gt;
Enz.o Ferrari has told me several times," Granateth
if he ever brought cars or
said, that it was his desire
that he would bring them Ira a
engines to Indianapolis
arr angemen t only with th e Granateth tJ'otflers,
It would be my expectation, of course, that the SI!' support
would produce anSlP-Ferrarientry in major racing classics
In the United &amp;ate,s."
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TillS PhOTo of Tim Robbins during local Pitch, and was one of five p11otogra)hcrs around thit
hit and Throw competition was one of five country to win prizes for his effort!;. Three other
winners in nationwide competition. Herald winning photos, including the first jan/a' Winner,
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September Ist.

11% hAN BLIt1 It
ha mlc':aiar.at,-d the V. urlds
Iat.lirurIi - tht Ini,.SSist
iut.'d I'r.-s spirts %4 tiler
I.vc1in throwers for nearly a Sti eric who might be the favor'dl .I(}I German) Al''
dt'c-5- Il' still around and ate to is- in the gold medal in t.hti. 'Se-:igren, whit won't be- able reevntI became the ness world i-vent this year
UM tt.e poI- with ishu'h he
rca-ned holder at 307-9 Ut- is the
Itruch has beaten Silvester in
aults-d to a world record, and
obvious c-hon-v to si-tn a second :. series of pre.Olympic- tuneup
limit putter Brian Oh!! ii'ld, sm-las. straight Olympic gold medal ri,eets to gain the mental ad'Xi(okes to relies-c' tension, uraHungary's Miklos Nemeth vantage
derscore a mixture of youth and and West Germany's Klaus
America's Tarn Vollmer ma
t-xperiencc- for the tjnate'd
i1fermann, as is-i'll as Fan- be' read ) to catch the two tra pan the Olympic- field lurid 's 1-2 punch of Jc.rma Kinu- pang and old-time Ludvikhanek
e-sc'nts
nt-n and Hannv Sitonen, could of zedtioslovakaa, the former
Se-oer,-n' (j,toPcil, with
5 ,.ih,...
t.urju re-rota holder, ham, shown
isorlsj recurdnf
Ana.e'rica'a trio of liii! Sh• good form, t
i fe-e't, t. 4 inc-tics a month ago, nlaaJt, Milt Sonsky and Fred
tj be-s-n banned ftotra the sum.
Luke Pta'. e' rnaude- rapid progress
J-!l EL
- r and Je'f li-enfl ie r (;aTaK-s be-cause it wasn't an the- event but don't appear nt'tt, the tall and the short of th.:ivaalable to the rest of the strong enough for a medal.
U. S,hopes an the decathlon,
tint-Id king enough Olympic
Jo) Silt-ester. Ainetir'
fat-c' Russia's Nikolay Avilos
i'!lit-tals say Se'agren would world record holder in the' dis- and Joachim Kirs! of East Gt'rhave' an unfair uds-antags'
rus, had Pits global standard of many as well its a half dozen
Even sac, using the older poles
p
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224
equalled this sear by other enmin the tim si-day test
madebi the same farm, the
fur-riser U niversits of Southern - :.:,: :-:-:-:-:; a-:- .....:...:,...,.:.:,-: ::-::
( hiforciia star had shari-I the
rid niark at 144 smith Kje-il
1. tLssof
ra oSims-den TheM- tisu.
a/or'
eague
g with Ania"ri'aro, SieveSnn.itti and Jan .Ia'tanson, ItiuIs s
ih-r:itt. tititituSi and East
aa.:n'. '- Wolfgang Nordwirig,
i ngs
figure to battle for the gold
(ikifit-ict, site. safl, be- smokes
B) TIlE ASSOCMTI-:D PRESS
to relies-c tension on they field,
iSO liai'tIt
ssarna,s up by t-at'avang the 16—
Nittioaujl IA'magus
La tI
;xiuriit iron baIl t's-e'r his head
sizthtiutti hands lie also admits
% L.
l'a (,.Ia.
54 L
}'.t (. ii
lijitifiOl,
5
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he drinks ssh,'n the day is done'
ii.o,ur.f
'9 41
tc9
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The' oilier list' U.S. shot Put- tk-truat
York
56 0
t.' rs are George Woods and Al Ni -is York
('hn'agu
58 54 .518 l
F'eue'rtuaa'la World re-cord hold'5 54
4
St louts
SO
nit ltitTIal) Ma tson failed to ('Its -lur&amp;-1
52 59 468 8
Sluntrt-al
50 59 459 It- -'
Milwaukee'
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make the learnt
l'ti:ladt'!piiia 41 69 373 8
est
-\rt Walker. the first of
West
46 -"b 'inns-ru-a's irt'at international UaLl-jrid
4 iras'uanziti
55 42 618
Chicago,
rn.;l.- ;unips'rs joins, team54 40 .532 1
Houston
63 50 .558 -.
-ti-s hats Sooth arid John Miflt'tii
5 50 533
Los Angeles 58 51 .532
I aft to ii i' thim counti-s its KOrLSs5 Cats
54
491 II
52 62 4
50
61
450 15'
first top ilart-esomne ever at an Cuhifurruac
S
1- raru-isric 51 63 447 19
45 St 405 ,tt
OIyrmi;i' Smith's American T.'v,:is
4:t C
391 25
L'-go
54t'dn'-5dO)htt5u1ts
imiark of lic-O arid Craft's is in-I4rdne'sd's Results
Ctucr..o t. astilseaukee' £
aided 56-2 ritake- the-rn top
hit Fraru-isco 14, Chicago 9
Oakland 4. lialtunsore
threats for the gold
iri'innatl 8, I-'hulasdelphia
California 2, Cleveland 1
But Walker, 31, is still around
Atlanta 3, Ness ','urk I
Kansas ('its 3. Neti York 2
and uaans It'd
liii. inter.
Houston 5, Montreal (I
Texas 9. Boston 8, 10 innings
riatiuraal expt'rae'ra' puts bun a
St Louis G. San Diego
tru'nctal ste-p atat'n1 at th. ether
'1an:t's''ta at Detroit, PP.
b'ittsb-urgh 3, los Anageis s
tilt
N O his beet is 55.1
Thursday's Games
Thursda '5 Games
The- isorld long iuraip record
Atlanta a Re-cd 10-ID at Ne-si
('huaagoL&amp;-:n
at.nj
if 29 ft-ct
2-4 Lit
inches nnian riot be
'ork 'Seaver 13-91
appruac-he-ti it, quite sonnet tune, lialtimrwre' a l)oison 13-lit
(lu-ago i Pappas 8-72 at Sun
taut the three- A meri cans tie'rr
Minnesota Pert-s 11-30 antI
Frane-isroBarr 4-(i
hiatt- hossmz the') are ready to Golti 3-Ui at lktmoit I"ryman
Cincinnati eGrunsic&gt;' 10-5, at
2-0 arid Slaytsac-k 4.Sa, 2,
ta ke on the seunid' best,
ta
twa- Philadelphia cCarltun 19-6. N
Arnie
A
r nie Robinson has done
11101t
Houston iRcuss 8-91 at MuttCalifornia iMessei'sznath
Randy Wallianis
treziliMoore 4-5,, N
41 smith an aiding wind and -' Cleveland illilgenciort
St Louis 'Wise 11-12, at Sun
tit'is iuer Preston C-arrtngtun rx
Diego i Ku- ta. 9-13), N
Boston 'I'attjn 10-13,,
3&amp;4 on.
Carringt
the' Wit-tutu
lzt
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-6 at1 s
State- kid who surprised the- cx- Texas i Paul 5-41, N
Angeles -Downing 5-4), N
fnh
g'arnu-s
scheduled
Perth 1)) beating out fat ured
Friday's Games
lie-nt) hint's fur the- te'ani,
I rida 's Games
t
Houston at Philadelphia. N
,
Minne'sota at Baltimore,
foot farther than tat's
Atlanta at Montreal, N
Oakland at Cleve
ever dune an making Vie team,
Cleveland,
N
Cam-inna ti at New
Milseaukeet at Kansas City, N
•fl other field events are
Pittsburgh at San Dc-ego, N
Ness York at Texas, N
rather predictable. At least one
Chicago .at Los Angeles. N
California at Detroit, N
titan ran be said to he favored.
St hnuis at San Francisco, N
Boston at ('Pitt-ago. N'
Jams LUStS, 33-year-old Busman.,

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23-Apartments Rent
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WORRY CLINIC

By George W. Crane, Ph.D.,
Ellen thinks she is ab.
normal! For she is never
full of pip and energetic
when she wakens in the
fitoifling. It requires hours
before she is figuratively
"hitting on all cylinders."
So get the medical facts
that explode the fallacies
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-Repetition of the same commercial wi thin a single
prc'ram segment.something you think any self-respecting
network could manage to avoid. Usuall'.. )OU weren't even
impressed the first time.
-The supermarket shopper who, after getting a rJ.6
order rung up. asks th e checker to wait while she goes back
for the .cpecial bargain on &amp;idso. Always has to come back
and ask the checker where to find it.

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.rrnv enerit'tii' .ind C4T1 3C' hot, then cI)lll w4tc'r on
i'tnpIish my hosise'.'.iiyk.
tlirrn is-fore retirmnt. to flui'.h
'Yrt I ii'. t. lie.trd of p4'0. omit (.mtmIue produi-ti. more
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Blink Customer savings and time iit'posits lilt oulit for
nmiore than unit of the increase. Savings and tliiie deposits
Increased nearly $1.4 billion since rnid'year 1971.
More tI'uua
half the deposits In Florida banks at mid-year were in
savings and time accounts.
Rank loans Increased 22,1 per cent during the last year,
bringing the State total to $8.9 billion at June 30.

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Commercial Bank at Winter Park
Commercial Bank at Pine Castle
Commercial Bank at Apopka
South Seminole Bank
North Orlando Bank

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riuI. •iinng with w-"
irticipation in the first *r'
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.,i.4tI'j 5y lttlejatei (ron-a -'ither
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-iohnalee &amp;"elauves 'a ae iving in 'ars's
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TABLE laden with objects collected via gift or jiiirIi,t' during L"r
While
Duttr.4 net' 21-lay vnut, Mrs
iiiting in I_ago -i
Iruiear4 r.er frter.tt - jisiteit in Niger,a, she intl Stri. Nelsen
three-week tour through Africa are di splayed by slr', Lucas Mary
r -ik.ar, Ser.eg.il. -aher, they iLayel it the urnm at -i welt.
Lynrici Grile. Mrs. Grile is wearing one o f native Costumes
and jewelry
uperz two to, thre lays. n 4nnwn irtaiptor mu iot'!i'
given to her during the slav,
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Msnro'.-i,i. I,ibera the -:nwflrj 4nvoiveil -n nini-er reseimr - 'ts
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Isur,d.ul tsy former Smersi-an
The inly neal ,robiem -nrak.- a kr pork sr medi• (,j5øj iflol most hike the United 'oliflter',it vu the tI'.'ers*t'g a
.s:t if there are it'.r.'. - pu-k
aites •'-rra, Mampong .in.1 ;iflljUamji8. In the C,imii.si'non. it
PEN HOUSE
on tim- print 'aahp.aç..-r f.r .i
5( I's ip•i:n,i tail in.' ''t.muapir, t-vm ti;ut.
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.iloresf, solid cc.kr i'anctsç.cead '1 nsuinuli, Carr.etoosn. In the languages. R4uisa intl Rulu ir-'
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•iayi they traveled to Fr'rnch mu same Englt.un
,- -t ttac emerald green Instead
ltsuri through ttm. b'." E'.'n though 'lit' 'hutch :s a i
bands inset :.'u cuuhd am
b land
relatively arumniti':e state, 'isii-,red weLtir ;ust as well
An especially tnterestng -.- '.sit role ,if women s ,sceeptout Nit!,,
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g
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being elder-;.
Ir tlrap.'ries with the bands of
liLiblished by Rev intl Mrs. 4et'r,nees -intl in some
'er c-ttiirs
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to gise
It) -i-5H-i.S M.%%IHJI)5flI)
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• -itiiiiu't&amp; iii centers, ru-sorts po iu-, 'f lujit.i.-m '.SLit ,ire' Ut'
it,mncej minister's
Earl Harris some years .igu
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'did '-tin-, tpi". of real ,attte
te;u-' -ris for the'se price' r- ',itrul kk tie .axessocaes
-rharter 'emales a-f" •r- t.iur".t S'St *'
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member of the Witmn1nStirr the 5-m,'r'.
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.-nd'miiiniwoi it log .still inst-bps-it an.t-osid''nmiiniuimis It's
, ft.' spt-tifmc reason for rePreibytertan C u r ft , Nigera.
ocnsi.agl&gt; l,ititrtInat wuird in
spread an-I draperies. you
tIn' sauiit' basic co-ncept. but ap' '- t-'it b.asts in
t''st,S of luriiber
The two it:,--Cassetberry. where
Mr's
could use white sery nicely and
the real estate imairkt'tplace.
plied to ii wider range of real
otd piy'wl-s..d, low
';rile
hui!and. Lucas. :'s ifltttrC'sh'-t .:
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at reeui'd then ir.crrporate t-eris of Se'..
tthd Just when millions of
'- 'i-it.' deselopimients
' iizti leseLs, is untertain In
ribber
plan
tiiuon
fl -Scrra. I'-'
Azia'rlcaRs begin to understand
I'ribably- the riiost popular
f,itt. giovtrrnhiier;t officials are eral pinks and .a'e.n
T"e Harrs -luring their pLrnijtion s the aresI of
tue '.surtl means, its
.ipevt of tonilomniniwns, at
i puzzled and( , r.t'rntsi ab'.ut
ter.ure at the mission built i ype :n the tvor!(1, the said, jmu
tst- have ;ust f:ntslied
curttimii,,n use" definition takes
:vast Ili the residential field, i5
it, a full inquirs U now ta'irg
rsçiul. School, church .urtd the - -le iirpurt
a ness variations,
iarnily room Th rn
tilt' Mnum it) and t .irefree Ii'."
,i a vuirlin -Joeio Ind uctesj on the subject by the
.rstire :uu,5,siun ltJtit)fl, tr-i. quarter mile , if tIac pIantatitnu
Most hulks t'tinsider a condo.
asixad.) par.eling The rag
ung afforded by the develop. (u71iimiittet on flanking, tiOus'
litiroumli to be an owner-ut'.
Grie told of the hospital where Cespmte the locution -if the
llit'tit turin All maintenance
red -.sith tiny black spjing and L'rbaru \flairs Sen
I unt'tiaparunt'n1tir townhouse
the faintly -it patients stay with plantation, Mr's. 'rile Salt!.
and lam-tdscapir-ig needs are John G Tow or. a ranking Orap'r:es are a tweed of 4o1'i,
mt'siitt'rict'. The oct-upant corn'
tutoth arid consistently han'
.as.aitlo and black with a bon
Writ
ill ones, r'-ivrd,xng their meaL there ire rio ribber Qruatu.--t
mimiiu-r f
toter ba - kgrL'sand We have no
pktt'l and individualls owns (tied
proft's-iionals Owners
and
sleeping -antler pauentz inainiLf,irtar-'I rher't moo! n 'a,t
pressed his t.piu.:-.n that public
liii' cube of air'' comprising
idea what color
rising hilly lt'a' town for a week or ts'imrings on the issue
chair
beds
rubber :r -- :u 'a i' •'r rmiaiy be in and end tjbes
Illss own
wii residence, and owns a
shoujd be We
"nt amiiunth and feel confident their •rtjt'r Well kit-p you posted
st no .i-' ;-."' "'St".! ; . th.
share of theconirtion areas in
thir.k sac need two couchei as
pr- or
s' t) is in girid hands.
tlit' total development. lIe en'mn is quitebig and air.
This string a(i'.antagt' h i t
CAMPSILI.
'9 Is this a g-.st time to sell a
1' 5 C
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Ju)s the saimie tax benefits and sparked st'II another develop- 11014
pm idi' of ownership" as does
are po'%i'es
lit-rit ferni keyed to 11w 'con% : 40 im,ig:r.e a pair :1
- ts-itit'i intrt-ai;ng
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.lt-niiin;ummi tilt t'pt
a flt'sa
.t'a.flr'l:k sofas in yctan
liumiit', plus the easy, carefree
iunumiunity of single family
5. This is a st- r good time to tattily room -- the color
iJtj
,cu &amp;e faced ldIl+i
living advantages of apartment
hommies with the same carefree
sell, if rest-rat and current sales tte 4,.w with what sou already
tesidencyfeatures often-ti in the finest
records are a s,ilid indicata
ase and thes saQLld toe ea
'That's the iiiost commonly
uonduriiiniujmi developm
Sales
ales of t'xiStir..l single fanith
trernicls practical l"cr ma extra
understood definition of a con.
For exailiple. a 34'homiit'
huint's were ii utsammuriated at a - 'air, you might think of geld
tloitiiniuiim. This basic type of
ct-hmiiiiunity if luxury- homes
record clip during the past two
k,,o carte and wicker might be
oWner'4)cvUpit'd residence has
located in em exclusive hilltop
iiionths, .ict'trrsting to the Na.
hjrsJsoni in chair's far
rapidly bet-tone a major phase area in Muratt-cito, Calif. offers tionil Assotmatian of Heal
ti'
a room wi th pieflt% 'if es
of new hoiiie construction In
'estate living without care ami
Estate BoariL. I t'partmcnt of ;" 's-si w 'ed Upending -:e
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security iwoblemmt," at-cording
Research.
it tat sty Ic you like, you could
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is'pulimrity of t- tindomniniumliv.
to IL'. di's t'k-ts-rs The 20-at-re
s, for pni -sn.. the rtis'dijn _,vtt',àrls .ens kind at crc
lug. 110111)- ititising .'xpo'rt.s say
park-like to's o'lopmmicrit
salt' price %,I ,,% 5., 140 at last
Villa
walnut if au want to g ,
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d full 50 per tent of all multi('uronioda includes spacious,
report
an itl.ls'Jst' of
pt-c :: -- denri ,irxl a light frwtwet-s!
family construction will be con.
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indio. idu,ii hones, i'siced (ruin
it'rtto'. t'r tim' miiedotn price dur- tttC '.t'U want to hjs it hs
miumiiiniuimi units by 197 5 Con$t,t*J Iii $l,tStA*J All taurus's inag the saint' tulle List year
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sertuog existing rental apart.ire protet-ttd and landscaping
Dividing the ceuntrs Into at too. you might consider
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imit'nt,s to ctIndonIiifiIUiii units is
is miiaintainesl by professionals
regions, the un-tli.ui price in the siis'pping around for a bug idol
jej'i
11131) Lx'.'oming a noteworthyFit
rt'tauinedby an owmiers' assmx'ianort h central , S1-J,t3s1, o'otitja' - . tjbk you could cut duwr
trend
lion
tI fl, $26,780, trthtjt. 129,610,
it sui'u- "ss-proven con.or a rmu'.sl'.e coffre table In addition to tiit' rapidly in
il' rota 11121 - .-pt
s'. t'stt'rn, $.
- s-un:bine with a pair of sofa
in pijolle.
• leasing •it tis-ity in the tieInke the rcuni is large In a..st'Iu.piuit',it ,ursl sales of such
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Iluu".IIuuus tr"in ni-jh-rs artt-'t'rmes you could use g'id
wiiLs, the tuonultiruniwum field is
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o''.ssmiutitig 111111 be.tuiiiiig more
'9 I iS,li lid i-shed in y our
S'. •'odamtl. ("ph'. \i'54 • t5t'f'
'- e t tyler in the rot i - u -!
ohs ui sified I tuis' buildings,
,u' rut iiit'ntiomi of soaring
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named corporate vice president
responsible for customer relations In 1969. This year he
mmaovcd to Whiter Park anti
na:iied regional '.-'
president ill charge of the Bl( g.' ii:aui Eastern t)Is'Isiuuns

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UItLANIX) A mid-u'ar report released hiy Its' 1-lurihi
Il,iarikers Association reveals that deposits in I"luunitbi's 556
commercial banks spiraled past the $17 billion itiurk, lliis
amount is tiJUbIt'd total bunk deposits in the Stat.' fist' y ear-,

ago,
The report also shows that 37 new banks have ofM'neti in
Ole Sunshine State since June 30, 1971. During this Militit'
miionth perIod, 12 3 billion in new deposits tiaus t' bet-ti plat-tsi
the State's banks This auimaount represents a 15.9 per tent

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S.il('s of Stert- hi Bros. Stores, Inc. for July were
$2,t83,392, reflecting a 612 per cent increase over sales of
$2,434,393 fur the same period last year. July sales were the
highest ever for that month and marked the 19th consecutive
mon thly sales increase for th e company, according to CA.
Terrell, president.
Mies of $11,541,194 for the five-month period ended July
31 were U 3 2 per cent over last year's sales of $11,174,558
Stetuhi's roperates 62 retail furniture and iuppliiunci'
stores in eight southeastern states The company iS
tmemmdquimrtered in Knoxville, Tennessee. Its slot-k is listed .'mi
the New York Stock Exchange.
Sonford store is locatedat 1100 French Ave ,

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And .at e'.t -ssi'. e fatii ii nnis it's (1e0141,tls a
P1 j. r-i m. .ni.at,'l lisig 1, -%t ritsi fur r.'si ts u'rv thrtru if
'Fin iuighi rt,ost of tnmr
iiiiis It's .111' at.ih,ti. ust i. IIIII re-%t dimnitig tlit' Iitiii
t.ti sit ill fititit of your TV
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dreni,ilint' s1w'euj, ''l '. heart ratt' amid J4iINIl% %
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Seaboard ('oust [.Inc Railroad has placed orders for 21
new freight cars, at a total cost of more than $4.25 million, W.
Thomas [lice. chairman and president, announced today.
The new 100-ton capacity cars will be built by PullmanStandard at its Bessemer. Ala, plant, he said,
They will be used for moving wood chips to paper mills in
the Southeast. The cars will have open tops and hopper
bottoms to facilitate loading and unloading and will have
7,000 cubic foot capacity for transporting the bulky- wood
chips, Rice said.
All of the cars will be delivered In November and
December(If this year.
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200 New Freight Cars

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il) Foil J'acLs

ur iii the '.'.'.rul rtill

ur S unit hiltuil sugar Is-%, - i
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Ilth .if t},-'.e iii.
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AffIliated banks of (.'omflanks Corporation have announced
"Free ('bet-king Accounts - For Real," greatly extended
banking hours, including Saturday, and free transfer of funds
from anywhere,
The Commercial Banks at Winter Park, Apopka, Pine
Castle, South Seminole Bank and North Orlando Bank are
absorbing service charges on all personal checking accounts
- "no minimum balances and no gimmicks," The ('omii.
flanks affiliates also announced new hours for the purpose of
opening new checking and savings accounts -an increase of
12 hours per week: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am, to
6:00 pin., Friday until 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to
12:00 Noon.

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Groff Industries, mi'., has reported a 25 per cent salt's
increase for the first six rnonthswhichended June 30.
I)ana M. Groff. president of the Florida-based metal
products manufacturer, said sales were $3.6 million corn.
pared to $29 million last year during the first half
period.
Earning per share, after dilution caused by the sale of
stock, were SOcoinpared to .32 per
share last year,

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Groff Sales Increase

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million, "quail to $1.84 it common share, according to 01.1.1 K.
Atkins, chairman of the board and chief executive officer,
The figures compare with $37.4 million, or $1.47 a share, for
the coresponding period last year.
Net Income for the quarter ended June 30 was $15.8
million, equal to 62 cent.s a share, compared with $118
million, or 46 cents a share for the third quarter last year,

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the South registered a $14,448,366 sales increase
oluning the four weeks ended July 22 compared with the sanmat'
iwrhxl last year.
The volume totaled $143,597,734 against $129,149,36L a
grain of 1119
r cent. Reporting that 1972 Fiscal year sales
were $1,833,569,299, an increase of 13.9 per cent over tlit'
prt'vious year, President Bert I.. Thintias said, *%Ve look forward it) further progress In sales and earnings as the new fiscal year unfolds. Winn-Dixie Pums
1 ,0geted 77 new stores, and 57 of these are already tinder

construction."

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20 years .1r.hIessnes

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.ottorii;it to demnirinstraf.' or deny that
'Iii is the case and, to a point, some

S('t'lIlu'(I not to work, by promise-s of

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of inflation na
flropp"rI ii, .lteO?lt 1 per CPflt, hot
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Winn-Dixie's NO '.uis'rimi;irkets in the local area and

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ighrsiit'. or Sweet roll f •t

ihto' ho- I \%;I ,, that the Ati'rk';iri
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Practical
peal mnc';iiires, no ma tier hots'
-it.Iiuit rent to ti.ic, r beliefs. seemed
'ii led for
lla'.- o' thc' results been worfh'.s- hilc'1
\i illic.ris of '.'.ords will he . rittc'ri in an

Sales Hike

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4Ih"ad and down. Surveys Sfl(i'NP(l

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ilo''.tltii'd the ulidhir' and iiiiposr'ul
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\1'- i.it c-instiui,t on '.'.nh il'
1 is.' anil back in i'n-inid It ti
-Ii - itack, ellow, or tin,
1.b',al for iii.' ,.nutiil dr-k

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Wondc;ng hw I
-. : . these, but never have been contacted on a plI, be it Gallup,
Field or Harris, ?or do! kno anybody whc a1
-The red boulevard stops which s-::i tirnu rn-'t
vcr.r
behind a palm tree er

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-The telephone calls which inform me that m namt '
been lected scientifically. from the telephone book. tt
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qualifying me for free ser'
the nominal fee suggested

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It I', ItO'.'. 11110'
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-The cars laden wi th surfboards protrading to port and.
or sta rboard which would be dangerous even if th ey carried
"wide-load" warnings and had escorts free and aft.

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are romping along at a

the aisles at any baseball game.
-People who leave numbers but no name, and ask th at
ii call be returned.
Putting soniething away where I will be sure to find it.
and then forget ti ng where! put it.
-The driver who whizzes down the freeway. right arm
draped casuall over t he ba ck of th e front seat, finger'
drumming in time to the music from his radio
-Th e coupons which are stapled be!ieen, it seem',
alternate pages of your fart-into magazine Which, if this
keeps up. wall no longer Lx' your favorite magazine.
-Candidates whose campaign sign cards and posters
are still with us. weeks after the primar) Not all of them
cj'.((f for runoffs in Novem be r. either.
-The inability of paving men and equipment, who do
beauUful1 when a street surface is first laid, to na;i, h tnol
smooth perfection when the same str ee t is repair ,!
being torn up for utility installation or storm sewer

invariably a castigation of the brutal officer, but never

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s(. 11 1 41111 and rot leg u' iit'e(L .

-The quirk of fate which makes th e folks with the
thirstiest tonsils or the weakest bladders sit th e far th est From

picture of a stick&lt;-arrying policeman standing over a
bearded individual prostrate on the ground. Because there j

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here are a few
The observer who calls in, outraged, because he's seen a

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hiss lY.J. I'til.K, St. I).
It .uplt'o, Ni-wa Si'r'.it-i'

lilt- 1uhttiii' gas-i' .1 half-ring
,iti(i stt.Iupt'd 'Dumi in itself wims

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,i bad sign S.-iiit'tttit' ion the
t' - end ii.id tlu's'itietI (lot to till1

lluu'ii it t wig again, ('net', twice
Beat 55145 il 14t0(Se sign The
caller baud decided to gist' Inc
(Pit' limessagi' after all. I pie- keel
up the pliont'.
'l)octor Polk," t'unie the
suite, "this is Mr. Short. I want
to talk to you about tit)- Soil,
Stimik, wtimi )uu's'e bet'mi
ing stilt.' Apt il I wamiit to know
'sentIy whats wli.ng will, baii

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Worst' y vt 1 touldiiI reIiim'i,m'
lit-i his MIII, utiti siultt so
(dlii wiulei'sti*ntl 111411,
1-Muir the re'ply - 'You doctors
t- all alike . Just ititerestetJ in

lilt- liit)flr) and (sit Interested in
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vasit to st'iw tiis' est'rs week
in
,Sjmnil -At $_'u a week.
thati it tat .1 nuani-) anti .
shotl at least hasi' soziw revaid \'..ou iL's-tn are Al careless, WI) 54 J) lmtii'rsI,
week is a lot t
iiioney In (act, it is moore Ilsan
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lIlt'S umit'uit wilt, hit' Fl,iiih..
Stali' It ink Ili l91'ai, tiller
i't.imiokting .'Oyt'imrs ill the
S. Nas- y, ;mtuol 'rest'ntl', is in
i ti,irg.' uI liii' lufs- rohiom,s .1

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1w ice 01) ..'(ll..0 S is I, tee sO I
askti tout, to dt9t-rmbt- his re

snpt.s
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ss'U can bus at ans stationery

stare by the pdf'.aI they luse

st-to ujiiie stammiped an the tauttoni -h the sheet aind the I:iitijLs
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ne res- cipt is staitapeti
with s..'ur naimie and signed, "J.
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-u t' print ed f or itu, with m
i' jut imitird t'ut the top i,'f the
I'..t' I bets' is isa one iuiias'ej
ulk working at the office, nor
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I low •litl Sit Short gel a se'
- ti' tilt'. 5LiI-Is.st'sily tIi.imiI iii)
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h1.-SlUul .1) St hirooka, s'io,
t'rt'siik'nt ainl i'iistmit'r of the
Flutrih,i St,iti' hI,msik of Sami.
lint, is at the ttnis- t'rsity- of
1- lun ili it, C.mint''ss ill.', tomdt'hing Iii'. Ihird ) ear tit the
p I'm ith.i So tutu of lt;ur,king
SIu lhrutKs tt-t;.iri lii'. i-ui

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c-li,is gi' tmtut ft-' \lark Sttoatt I
hold this to the hither
lit' fairly rowed with anger,
- 1 can't utmilersimuad that I have
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lilt' (oar a tii,iittilt limit' 545' got
tot his suns ms'svrd lu iii)surItrist-, the st't'It'titf) cuuldmm't

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to know sets mnuch about mU
this. sir Who 's been
wgtm
soar -.eim t-, the
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wile isad been brtngiru Slark p
k' 1 asked it 1 ought spt'as to
Mrs Short
She isut with me,' I was
told''You see. alv'tv Kpiiriitizd
1b154 and SIark tis- es with hec I
just p.sy the tills as they costie
In and see my scm ouwe us a
while - suggests-ti to the ft.her
that Pm- - be -k with hi,,s wile
about SLSIU she hate 'suipoo.e&amp;y
uttade to t he oltiee. Apparently,
Mrs Short had tsaht a Lxauk vf
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with thy ISailit-, aimil W.&amp;1 usu
'his to aid $20 a week lu 11W
limot-il') she was revisu'tg kw'

itit, tt' - e worked ior am-, ,
,uilu,'utiLs iiait'h larger tItan the
usual t'iiis-s' ft't-s, fur a lttient
si4)ptt
los sati&amp;oii no files full titittx'r a
When 1 started imis'dit'al
Medical c- hart, nor
billing st- heel, cloe'tors wire known as
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Thursday.August17.972

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AARP have &amp;b)ed their there is a g
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Meadows Properties at a mst of $4 million is complex is expected to be finished in two and
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Woolen bedspreads that mat be
t he Nt-st World Indians whu
areas of Europe and Nor th ern xndustrs
USed as rugs
hand r'nu- çists pri nted furniture
t' its seeds, rich in 's'lth- Africa. obsertes
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A ooL available abroad asaulable
HOLLAND
urge se1GLade Effiev fit&amp;% be at,
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ney are ltioadefi fi"Lh ectod.les valuable aid for one Iseeking porrelain t-loves can still be
Still-life paintings of all peantique$. rorilemporan fur- antiques. its it lists
found
st is considered the noft and Price cate-pne
olopti c,
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rashings. great handirrilu their Eu ropor-a n renter for minerals
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shower in her honor are hostesses and guest of honor, her mother Mrs Leon Wilson and
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GENERAL TENDENCIES: You are all too apt
to state some truth so badly that another with
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then find you hase made an opponent of on: you ne v er thought
possible to have against you Hut it you keep tactful and
refrain from critical .antl unsi ise comments, you can hold such
friendship situ ir.tw
A RI ES t Mar ,l to Apt 19) You want to go tiff to sonic
new interest you knost little
at the cost of present good
set-up, to think twir and refrain New contacts are fine, but

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Mnev Cvafrsmen and Dciignes

MR. AND MRS. DONNIE RAY BO%SEN
little Miss Tazrun Cadet
girl and ring hearer
( Bob Orwig Photo)
John
j- DaleCiun. brother
u4s an arrangement of paski
f the bride.
The, bride's mother store a f]ostt'rs arid greenery
Tht five tit'rrd wedding
uizjt Iress stith snatching
'foi's and purse and a corsage ts;is decorated with pink roses
intl topped with the traditional
-f blue tinted carnations
i:ro'rn's mother wore a blue bride and groom. Served with
'tnped dress with rnatc-timg the rake was fruit punch, snmt.s
ACK
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and nuts
a i t,ssories and a blue tinted
Mrs James E. I.t'e cut and
.urnatin eors.aae,
TO -SCHOOL
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Mrs. Dale Everett, Albian, served the cake and pouring
Mrs Donald Carter Miss'
grandmother. store a
pak- blue dress with black Cathy Whitaker presided at the
t'ssones and a blue tinted bride's book
The couple is leaving t...
irnatlon corsage
Following the ceremony, a steik for Silt, Cob. on a belated
isrddthg trip and to snake their
re -eption was held at the home
f the bride's mother. A pink flt'st home. W here the groom
- ml sshite color scheme was will be employed by a lumber
s&amp;i in the party area decor. 'c'ntractor in Silt.
Out of to'us n guests came from
flat bride's table was Over
laid stith a white lace
ti, Aliam and Horner. Mich
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user pink satin ant
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some responsibility you have assumed could really cause you
trouble today, so Follow through instead and show you have
real character Use patience where mate is concerned Forget
that temper
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) troublesome matters with

of

associates can be handled satisfactorily if y ou are willing to
listen to their views
Do not hing In stall an argument
tic kingpin
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renmenaber ml is a
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get right down to all that work you hue
hand and be
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h,wigs I akung health treatments simply is a must now.

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at a ru"taiir.itit prior to the evening rush hour, enter
On almost ('sillily room arid are seated next to the
kitchen Where are we wrung, as we do not appear
that meek'
Reservations are made at a motel well ahead of I
time and a room is requested away from the highway But es- en during off-season, the middle of the
week and tither dull time s, s's.' art' told the 001)-rooms are
the noisy sub' I utu'r friends arrive
later and are given larger and quieter rooms When
standing in lint' for tickets, ride,. etc people rush in
front of us, and whi'ii standing quietly in line in a
store ste are P;iss*'d by
loud-mouthed person
demanding tersicu'
Is there a proper approach to getting a Fair choke
wittiiiiit resorting
bearish behavior' h'lcase, sometint' It'll us of a workable solution to this pi otilem
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I'lS('FS (I- eh Jo to Mar 10) Make nAme you do not argue
with a powerful persum, or make' radical charges whscre your
vocation is concerned, or you would t4)n regret it Liutid up
your credit Get hills paid that arc important
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enjoy them despite any prrssures on either side I)nisc is ills
particular care, especially
the highways and hyst-aym I taink
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put all
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think ticbare you AL I Sleet k 1c.1, of a
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cspctially with higher-ups Don't say things you will have to
ret:att later
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students somewhat tomnpting Being a l-year.old
male teacher who Las taught in the public sch')ols for a few
years, may I share with you and your readers the follow.
ing:
A Few weeks alter school began (last yearl some male
teac he rs we,it talking about some of the girls in their
classes. One of them said, "I can hardly keep my mind on
P my teaching because of the
way aonwt girls are dressed!"
U am sure this is the case in 99 per cent of the schools In
America I
Many girls come to school wearing miniskirts, and the
teacher must teach in full view of their underclothing,
which Is bad enough. But try teaching with girls In your
class who have absolutely NOTHING on underneith!
Some teachers say nothing because they enjoy looking.
Others are too embarrassed to say anything.
Parents say nothing because they don't make parents
any more like my Mom and Dad
So, you tell me. What Is a teacher to do when tempted?
Keep his eyes off? ha! In my opinion the girls need to put
something ON,
CONCERNED ABOUT EDUCATION
JUNCTION Cl'FY, K-As.

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Miss Vickie Co'on served her
Mrs. Ck'm Bowen, Geneva.
Church decorations included sister as maid of honor and
ore a pale) ellou silk organz.a
so basket arrangements of
hite mums. carnations and formal length gown, over satin
rt'ener) r A t*hite aisle carpet It featured short puff sleeves
sas used and family peas siere arid she carried a bouquet of
: -1rkrd siith white carnations assorted spring flowers
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Father Leros Ii Saper, was length train of matehiri,'1 intating clergyman at the material The gown featured :,
,andlI;ht ceremony Miss high neckline and rose designIt :utrice Buck. organist, on the bodice and sleeves.
A shoulder length veil of sib
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prcigrarn of nuptud music.
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Cleveland Plain l)ealrr , A r-ecep(iIsnhst In it large liusiness
valued customer lsau.se he
offk't' failed
wasn't dressed as he usually was, an her hosis chastised
her, causing her to spend the weekend in heal with a ml.
gralne
Console the poor lady! Nuns who wear Sears dresses or
''c'ontiwnpocimry pastels” must now ;irndaace Identtfiratlon
when they request ''I)tscounta to religious'' while sh'pping.
Clergymen who Insist on walking about In casual multi
cannot complain sihen they're hcrulr'41 like hol poliol, they
also must produce Identification for "clergy (lis('OiifltA
The moral is- It the customer Is so valued and es
with his
teemed, but dresses in a manner not
august pretence, he should he pre pared to identify himself
and not expect hardworking secretaries to discern his Invisible "Roman collar
Gen, Montgomery, and every general sirwe Napoleon,
wore a peculiar noggin-piece to avoid being accidentally shot
by one of his own men, as was Stonewall Jackson, and more
recently an Israeli general.
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Arrangements c're, tutterfl) night orchids and maiden hair
gi nger lilies and tiny pink oi'- fern. flanked b tall Lavender
hds and fern in a milk glass tapers. Guests mere serveti
tatner on the organ and ussorttd sandirtws. wedding
r -ucin a ih' table vi-is a rookies, grape punch. nuts and
.nts by the hostesses.
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tow and middle 7CI and sirs
former club pro John Kite
Marc breaks bO more than
then
went out anti shot 67 Anti
lumps over it.
that as the e.0 of his 67th
"I'd put them up against an
nierican parents can sleep
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Beth these septuagenarH'
standard for the flammability eountr , srmi Doug flan4nfr
of children's stecpwear has Lake San Marcos pcofcssonal have scored hotes.mn.one. Mrs
"Irene smokes the ball off the Marcy a couple of them
gone into effect,
'Things will be a lot easier
It provides that children's tee. you can't believe how
pajamas. robes, nightgowns strong she hits it.'' Dotig for them from here on in.

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fail to pass fire prevention test
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must bear a label saying so
By July, 1973, garments not
meeting the new standards
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must be removed from the
market. And those remaining
co the shelves must bear "use
and care" warnings to guard
against the inadvertent
removal of flame retardant in
home Laundering
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in lriir; vfcrt t Lu;pro\t'
The act further e.:
stride toward increased safety
the lot of young people in
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for
children.
says
the
Nitlal
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Congressman
Bill
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Introduced international opium control I
Safety Council.
Chappell has
Another vital step, it adds, is legislation to control tnter• be composed of the Secretar) of
REPUBLICAN Candidate for State House of Representatives Dist. 34
the
proposal to apply the new national opium traffic, improve State as chairman, the
Vince Fechtel, Jr of Leesburg was guest of honor at an open house at
rules to sue 7 to 14 for older vocational training for junior Secretary of the Treasurs, the
home of Mr. and Mrs Tom Taconet. Left to right, Clayton Carlson, the
children
high students and encourage Attorney General, one member
hosts, the candidate and his wife, Joyce.
th. employment of young from each of the majorit) 'ml
Ru) flame-retardant ear.
(Staff Photo)
students. The bills were the minority parties of the Senate
menu as they appear on the
:mnt House, arid to person'
merchants shelves, the council
result of re-'mmendation' b
athtses parents, even though the 3..mrcmber Fourth District representing the general
public The committee shall
they might cost a little more.
youth advisor) committee, on
For Elected Officials
Paying a little extra for )'flUf
of ,tx citmzns' groups advising review measures taken b)
countries and international
child's safety and your peace of
Chappell(in legislation,
'This committeehas been at organizations in eliminating the
mind could save Pus or her life,
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the council reminds
iork for the past ?O months," production and processing of
S tote F ens1o ii
Chappell said, discussing the opum impro ing the en
Fcchtci talked tith triens
and Mrs Torn Taconet of 14
Vince Fcchtcl Jr., of
problems of youth and some forct'mcnt of national la s,and
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on ofl
realistic solutions to those expediting the eextradition
paign in the Sanford area for Fechtel Is a newcomer to principal concern is fiscal
For those who feel they are problems. I am tremendously persons charged imth crimina
the Florida House of politics and Republican responsibility in state govern. growing old and being
proud of the committee's offenses rela ting to opium
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sidelined, consider a couple of
recommendations
and for the
background and experience
house given in his honor by Mr. District 34 tic-use seat.
aging swingers — Rus Frakes
opportunity to translate their
a business-man and the need fr
and Irene Mare)'.
meaningful
ideas
into
greater attention to budgeting
Frakes is 2 and Mrs. Marcy
legislation."
cost-cutting
soon will be 71 Yet day after
comprehensive
Chappell's
day
they
go
out
to
the
Lake
San
Control
International
Opium
andn talking with guests,
Gunter S
Act, H H. 16122, authorizes the
Fechtel said, "too often when ),Iarc'oa Country Club near San
President to negotiate 3
I '11cians a" voted in. For
the Diego, Calif., and bang away at
a
golf
ball
Frakes
shoots
in
the
proposed
treat) with foreign
v oter is voted out."
Sunshine Act
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countries providing for :i
example, Fechtel attacked the ___________________________
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and
s)sternatic
last
the
by
to bear in Washington," be enactment
Congressional candidate Bill
of ensystem
international
Legislature of a pension plan
added
Gunter has joined with U.S.
forcement standards and
for elected public officials. The
' nator Lawton Chiles in an
District
5th
The
; enalties for illegal opium
plan provides for a retirement
for enactment of a
Congressional candidate noted
producers and traffickers.
pension for a legislator who has
Federal "Government in the
that official secrecy is in no way
It permits the President to
served a minimum of 8 years in
Sunshine" law, similar to the
an abuse limited to the
all military,
discontinue
office. The pension would apply
one they successfully supported
sprawling federal bureaucracy,
economic and other assistance
cabinet
to
the
governor,
for Florida.
but that it has seriously invaded
A
to any country continuing to
members, legislators, and
Secrecy is probably the
the halls of Congress
ff
permit
the production and
ju-lgcs alike. For an eight-year
mist insidious aspect of our
'In spite of so-called reforms, legislator the pension would be
processing of opium which
,"ernflient tixtay," said the which we have tier given in
illegally enters the United
.
'tc-ran state senator, who was recent years," Gunter said, $240 a month starting at age 61
States
., major forte in the passage of
'ic find today that fully 35 per
"One of the most effective
er
Fechtel Labelled the plan
F nda's Sunshine Law.
crnt of time committee meeting,
ways to eradicate drugs from
' U-serving and irresponsible
What we have demonstrated in the U.S. Congress are sti
out society is to dry up their
an abrogation of legislative ARnR
in Florida is that it can be being held behind closed doors
'ANS Is running
Chappell asserted
sources,"
successfully overcome," with usually no legitimate justli duty to the taxpayers arid for Oviedo council seat of
At is absolutely imperatie
Gunter noted. "Now I am ficaticin The people still ar. improper use of money that Ben F Ward Jr., who Is not
that we get nations to agree on
jt.ining with Senator Chiles to denied a view of their business could better be used for the seeking re-election this year.
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Florida. in the area of secrecy,
with with his parents. Mr. and
rewarded
not
be
Gunter noted that the most
retirement prisions.
Evans
John
Mrs
flagerant abuse is by the House
Unmarried,
he
is
a
native
of
Committee,
Appropriations
Sunshine
Fechtel promised as one of
Oviedo and office manager
which holds 90 per cent of its
his First acts to draft legislation
for Nelson and Compan). He
sessions In secret.
repealing
"unconscionable"
is
also associated with
Law Wins
Maoe that is one reason pension pan for elected of.
Southward Investment and
'A hy our federal finances are in fic'iats and encourage an atRealty of Sanford. Evans has
such a mess," he speculated. mosphere of public servitude
Support
a degree from Emory
"Considering all of the waste, rather than an attitude of Self veraity. where be was a
the inexcusable deficits, and servitude on the part of
"tiller Newton, l)ernocratic
finance major. He has also
artdidate
Congress, misplaced prrgrami. I can legislators
for
done graduate work at Rol'
ftstrsct 5, today canoe out in understand why the Appropx'ta[ins College.
bons Committee would want to
support of a national version of
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bide behind bolted doors,"
Florida's 'Government in the
Sunshine Law" which was Gunter said. "But 1 do not
recent-i) introduced as a bill by believe they should be per'
mitt-ed that prmvilete."
S.n Lawton Chiles.
Nr 'A tVII'F father. V. M u Red i
Gunter said the only ex
tttufl, ptonwcred Florida'scrpticn he would make to an
Sunshine law wInk he was absolute open door policy ir
Congress and in the Fcdera
;resident of Sigma I)tt-a Chi
agencies, would be in matter n.tional Journalistic society
,nil as a member of its where the national sec-urit)
Freedom of Information clearly would be threatened. Hi
(oTiUTiittrt
said 1415 legislation would open
Ni-u ton commented, at least 95 per cent of the door
('outing from a family corn- which now are closed and aUo
mitted to open gosernrnrnt I the sun to shine again on all a
ielieve all the peoples tiusthess the public business
'diould be done in the light of
-If it will not stand the [ightu
i.), the government has nt
suntshttw."
lie went on to sa, "Open business doing it," Gunter said
Gunter is a 38-year-oh
iovernmcnt activities is an
veteran of six years service u
ai)s(Aute necessit). We at
the Florida Senate, making himtuens have a right to know
what goes on behind the closed- bid now for Florida's new Sti
District seat in the U.S
kors of Washington."
Senator Ubtics' bill would Congress
lie is a natave Floridian wh
;ien all goverrunint meetings
the public except depart. grew up on a dairy farm flea
'c ribl or per.nneI matters. or
Live Oak He was graduate
from the University of Fboridi
.tfatrs dealing with national
and he devoted his adult life t
'.k'curity.
Newton indicated that when business, public service, an
his family in Central Florid:
he is elected he will do
The new 5th district sea
rerything he can to get a
being filled for the first time
tivernment'in-the'sunshine
includes western Orarig
w pssedtjy Congress and cin
the boks. "To open the County. most of Seminole an
lake Countiemi, all of Sunmtei
,vernment's closed - doors
would be a great step in Citrus. Hernando and Pas
bringing the government back Counties, and northern Ptnefli
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.iwti
t'll lie Atwnttw 're
And Including site X— the size consistentl she would be right
breeze to shoot their oun ages
range for most children up to at par,"
Frakes. Doug believes. I,, tin the golf course "
years
age—must comph
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Parents. . And Kiddies.. Can Rest
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Srinfretql eanjor cmllir'n tmighrfse
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nuiiility, tin
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rlI'urIe'. will he SVrii in Sanford
klthough tIn uinples pays tic
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Ill explanation to sonic
litauWul arid fully 1arid
iitl VillrJrrfla tliXeS. 5UIc'e It 15 0
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reirumentii over the tax-free scaled. tiram Towers should Tifln-profit institution. it should fight an
fire, thus cIty
suit us ci! Sanford 12-awry enrnr add irnrneusuraibh to the at,.. Ut'
pointed
out
that eqwpment will not be
fItIr('tIS high-rise apartment riearanc't of downtown and homeowners, with roniparaeble although several ke-'.- departof hying spare mental personnel have 'wen
In tin' area, Oakes stattd
1OWI!r5 uffirmi reported
and the' same age group, pay
truiried to use Br-am equipopen house thu5 weekend will
'Bram Towers and ni.hers little or no ad valorem taxes Ifltnts
Lill
opportuneu p:r% their fair stuere for either due icr Homcstt'ad
tUlie
to h
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dcveop several barkground rit wuter and sewer uttht Exemption
wealthy but neither are they
tarts ronrernrng the' impart rusts and the city and rounty
Brain Tnwcr u equipped povesr1 cases," Oakes said
and value U Sanford of Brain will break even iii least, with tIree hign prcsiure 1*ter 'They are a fine
of
'Towers, wturtr wjue sponsored, partarularly ui tiecre art' no pumps plus standb) electrical steady, stable older citizens.
developed arid brought ti
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nututions with no east to tIe
rornplcx." the housing official
cii'. or nil arts by sue-ti trndies ii
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Oukei concluded with the
Oukee said, "we- will tirin
c.bservatu,n, "Brain Towers 1
Sardord about :t pt'oplt
strictly monetary sense is
nrture and reijucirisibie
worth as much to Sanford as a
rt'
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in' polwe- rust and minimal f
people, but it cost the city
protection rust'
;.thing and the ritv will incur
Bm LH)'A LTES
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i,: -'ost through Its presence
mxng room fur a dining table
parable units at Orlando tI'VL'LIt
i'ermunent rails are set up in
Tue v.iiIè-irr (lOSt't,! it; 11W the bathrooms to assist in
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dim.pusable iTirl'nut ot over upartniemnts for senior citizens pulling oneself up from the
s,t),00c a year anti clue to, at Bruno Tower-u ete designed bathtub and to stabilize one
arrtiitt'ct Eoi:han 1clle
wtitie' sliuwemruig
uriiIoutjtedl witi tin wriniar in
Lttarn Towers is not a suU
mind Not cmi) ii sufficient
Splui't' provided for hanging p sid)•re'ntbl complex. Each
'kitties, but in addition shelving (ouple or single senior citizen
m ciluici placed ronveri sentl for wIC pla) Pus own way and Uit
fut'thty Will Operate' o1ely on
muir-age purposes
The entire' apartment ap- revenuesr
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:rttrartjvt shade of gold and Ofle-'t,'dj'oorri apartments and
48 corner apartments RentaL'
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v dii built-in upplianres froxii onc-bedruorzi aparthwnts and
sleek refrigerators to ranges $109 monthly for corner ones
and vet sufficient counter spat-v The corner ones are silghlU)
fO%1ded A pan Wrough bar larger. All utilities, with the
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fir Ie'nc-ies, will have a few of
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high rise sche(iuk'd to Of)e'il for persons age 62
above Aug 21 - 'l'ht' plaque in lneinory of t ile in U'
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Limber up and

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Bram Towers
Residents

Thursday, August 11,

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BRAM TOWER

Plan to visit us soon.
We're only blocks away.

"The Friendly Bank

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We're proud to
tell you we did
the pointing and
decorating.

'FLQP/DA STATE BAN/(
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200W. First Street

Bassett's New Upholstered
Living Room Furniture

&amp;

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DOWNTOWN SAPFORD

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residents

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Restaurant

Sickroom Supplies

also lovely bedroom qroups,
all apartment oriented.

"home cooked meals"

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We 're right next door

Broyhill

Admiral

and other brand names you
know &amp; appreciate for their
quality &amp; good looks.

WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

to serve you

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A Member of OIIA

WILSON

Ph 3221611
Member F.DI.C.

311 E. FIRST ST.

Sanford
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FURNITURE COMPANY
I 419 E. First St.

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ONLY A BLOCK AWAY

407 East 1St Street
PH. 322.5622

(2

DRUG
STORE

block west of Bram Towers)

Phone: 322-0784

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Hi I3aiIs SOc
Lounge Open 10 a. m,
Ph. 32-9716
2544 Park Ave.

BRsI TOWERS

'stInan will have keys to this sleek stainless steci room to
comprise the postolfiec sub-station at [I rani Towers. Mail will be
placed in individual slots daily by noon and convenient receptacles are
on hand for the deposit of outgoi ng mail.
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Our Compliments

Ii(t(!It

from
Craven Natural Foods

All ;sr-.ons. iittii.iit ,..
i iptions. are t.iIenttl and
nit ings from the best hive special knoss ledge in
.'rtlsls in the area grace the lieu such is sewing, playing .i
'.i ails of the halls and g'ithcrtng
musical instrument, arts
of exclusive Bram crafts. teaching. handy-twin,
Towers and the collection can library science, card gamut-s
e set-n iluring the open house wood4sorking. public spe.-.kinc.
there this weekend.
etc....()akes iid, and thet'
Georgia Ball, of the Seminole
taienLs will be called upon.''
Art Miation. gathered the
Residents of the C'IIUIpICS will
from the talented t*, urged to report their talents
artists in the area and all were to the office w here ,i re('orII will
donated to the facll;t) . They be kept to bring toge ther those
were hoscn cart-full&gt; to blend with similar interests or for the
in with the color siheme of the purpose of cat tin : ri I hi' spot ml
decor w huh is predominanti)
ones to h*!p in .ntivitles Sr
in orange, green, white and gold :ussist the ispor.ltionl One of the
tones.
mottos of the Bram Tow t'tS is
We netsi e t'r)Oflt'
The t-omplcx, under the
control of Cooperating Parishes
Inc an Ipisctp:ilimn sponsored
organization, IS estimated to be
worth approxun.itely $3 million
and will be completely selfsupporting from rental and

to
Bram Towers

We carry a complete line of:

lh l)fla\ E.S1F..S

Warm Welcome

Food Suoolements

Baking Products &amp; Ingredients
Vegetarian Products
Salt Free Foods
Candy • Nuts • Seeds
Dried Fruits
leas • herbs
Books • Organic Cosmetics
Seeds to start your own garden
10. Son Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.
9. 1 Sat.
Closed Wed.
307 E. 1st
323-6760
Downtown

to the
residents
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham

Seminole Lodge
Foi' that someone who needs
professional nursing car.

from

Personnel at the facility
includes hawkins ('onnellv,
milmitinistrator John Oaks's,
admwrust.rative assistant; Tom
l'ersinger, building supt-rin.
ttriknt, and Mrs. Dora Pugh.
'-etretar).
The main entrant-i' circular
drive to the complex enters and
exits on the east side at I'int'
Avenue,
The apartments are coolemi
and heated by a large central
s)steni which functions all the
time. Vet the in dividual
:ipartment controls are
tsr.t.aint'd within the uniLs

ANN'S Florist

Stored a t Ft. Knox

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Welcome
to all our new
friends at
it,

BRAM TOWERS

and Gift Shop

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20 S Elm Ave.

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Gifts for Giving and Keeping

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114 North Park Avenue

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tiut to permit seating of the 1Y.tel rither than 11w usu.i
S rejected
Ui.. sk&gt; 's Ito linilt on Ito' entire Itraum Tower .pu.itmon '1 rtitwnt building Cluster
. declined
4 'q'
a(bVItIi's available to It one time for dinners or a Lirly American ta bles ,rd
ch.iitt are conveniently place.!
residents of Itramu Towers— special prrigraus
SR 22's Filed
nc,,,r the kitchen while in
from catered banquets to
At the south end of the r(sm
ilasses in ;imlv;intr',l German. a raised platform
Adjoining ifl'sth,'t a'ction of th e lar.'
'f
P.rlt .5 ,ø
ran be as a tive or a
the i olmummunit) r.xnn is the :iir rr,,ro are rv.'r itufi'
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ii;utive :is itity I hoie,,' to hi'
kiti hen who h will be opt-ri 'tat!
.\ full ant bus)' lit. man hi
hr'sf
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ittaintd right within the conr .
fines of the ioijii,lm'x For th.first 140 ml:iys follo ing the open
house this weekend, it tenant
board will coordinate and
arrange activities, At liiiconclusion of this peri o d,
tenants will elect it boar.! tij
handle this project
In tither buildings smn,il;mr i
Itr.i:ri Tow irs, sewing clots.
bridge clubs, shuffleboard,
dances, breakfasts,
Bible study and pramr groups
and dozens of other activities
are going on all the (some
Under the federal grant to
Seminole Junior ('olkgm',
classes In any subject can be
organized at the senior citizens
high rise Ills expected classes
on sewing, ceramics, woodWorking will begin ,iliiiost
immediately.
by
The gracious community
o
rooin on the east side of the
building is large enough, not
The Shop With Unique

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KIDDY'S
STANDARD SER V ICE

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We Ic o me
Senior Citizens
from

Tti Plan
A Full Schedule

''Over 15 Years Experience''

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r'ifleo hop) i; .'
vide for the me., k 'Inning
the serving hours of 7 30 p rn to 2 p m

Residents

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downtown Sanford

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ltl(E.\hk A :i I iil( LI N(ll, v.tii ti.vfr thi
r(-,idents wish, can be obtained right on the
pr('mist's of BramTowers. A section of the

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S'NVEENEY'S
SUPPLIES
OFFICE
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Cocktail Lounge open sp.m. 'till?
South French Avenue
322.0551

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"All the Lobster You Can Eat"
Dining Room open S . 10:30 p.m.

new &amp; used office furniture

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d en
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res
r e s iide

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More than $10 billion worth
of gold is stored at Ft Knox.
near Louisville. Ky. During
World War II, the original
copies of the U S. Constitu.

Florafax &amp; AFS

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Neighbors

other revenues,

Ph. 3226755

we deliver free
to Bram Towers
residents

a nd

,

Nursing and Convalescent Residence

300 Bay Avenue, Sanford, Fla,

and

places

and

Natural Vitamins

RESTAURANT

CALL

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Decorate HiRise

40

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ONLY the

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JIM SPENCER

Sun Travel

Seminole Artists

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Authorized Agent for All

Airlines &amp; Sl"mshlp Llrws

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POSTOFFICE box numbers correspond with apartment numbers at
Bram Towers for the 158-apartment tenants at the complex, thus
providing the convenience of one rather than two numbers. Residents'
addresses need only contain the development's name, apartment
number and city of Sanford.

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welcome you &amp; cordially
Invite you to come
and try our delicious
seafood &amp; great steaks.

Air &amp; S tea mship CrU 1$

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'j$jjPl1N4

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BRAM TOWERS
residents, we

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Welcome

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Sanford

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themotcrci1pringsinU
l'hnistj.,n "nit has run dr.
TIn' spring is at the House 'f
Iii" Virgin Man
j tiny !st
un house near E phesus in
southwestern Turkey. where
%ollit, believe the Virgin spent

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Wire Services

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018 French Ave.
Phone 323.2660

Living Rooms • Dining Room
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('ntit his 4ununei the spring
i'' imiie ter for he
thousands of pitrint who '.iit
it tach s e.i 1 i N urnmer .'nt
. iron

be sure to visit our Bargain Dept.
'Your Credit Is Good"

the

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on Badcock's Famous Easy Terms

We salute the opening of

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111TAILISHID 1904

tin of illv hnine, which
is ted .i
S cars ago by 1'''l''
VI his forbidden pslgrt rn
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surrOUmh1l

322 8240

206 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

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HOME FURNISHING CENTERS
PUNITUE S APPLIANCI$. FLOOR COVEINO • HOME ENTINTAINMINY

Bram Towers

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restsmnuit:.- hr the tlure of
the spring

FREE DELIVERY

another great step in the growth
John Dickey says "HI" to

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of Sanford and Seminole County.
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the residents of
BRAM TOWERS
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mate requires a suiidh bsd iniestiviesi t,
ill he
sas ing )rogramn. (aretree autumn sear—$ w
ins
ours it iafe is liken to inst-st sour
is hers' thes %% III ii marL for (IU ill pt-(tt-s t aivov
and at high iiitt-rt'st. % hen suu place sour iunds
) 1 , 000 or more qualits 1

1 110 tIr .se.r s.isi:,,ts L L'iiIil&amp; ste ..'atoimig I) ',, per
41161601 you an imu icilicoicimi smii e.ie.
S,UOt) niiiii,nuni to open
$1,000 multiple sicposits thrvaitcr, InteresI 1114 be paid is suet k,
st)IflpslUItd*.'d U.It ICtIS , SIC (it!1)t)siII'mi Ill I

Daily lnItst 1'asbot,ik Ititowil.
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CALL or DROP IN AND ASK ABOUT THE NEW

Enjoy the Great Outdoors with a

We're growing too.

STEEL RADIAL BRIDGESTONE TIRES

VW CAMPMOBILE

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And when your, not camping y.jr Campmoblie become, a
commuter, a shopper, a car.j 0 o,
whatever. A little over afoot longer than the beetle — tne CAMPMOBILE Is sy to
- easy to park.
in traffIc

23 MILES PER GAL.

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NANIN 1111111"

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71/2 GAL. WATER SUPPLY

Prices Start At '3710

c'sSiivaa,. • . SANFORD PLAZA
A FULL SFRVICE RANK

MEMBER 0 I C

S STAINLESS STEEL SINK
5 CC BOX • DOUBU

P,Qi, Two LO(.t' 11)0',
SAPdPORO
S.I.ld P 11. 321.1131
Oriami ds P 11. 1441115

TO

Bill Baker Volkswagen, Inc.

BED

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DELANO

O.La,,g Ph. PU Nil
IIM.td Ph. ))3.)3s

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The revoluntlonary Tire
designed for long

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GUARANTEED

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BRAM TOWERS

First
Federal
assoc,ation.o(
seminoie
county

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40.000 Miles
ALL SIZES
AVAILABLE

distance and
freeway driving.

BRIDGE
STOII E

McRoberts Tires

.t.'N L51' 'sLt im: W.i )',t

John Dickey, Inc.
405 West First St.

lesS LAsiiI :s- qua.'si.

Sanford

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H-rr.t.
Lt.)M.W000 OFlC( 0 SR. 434 41 U S. Ha. 1?32, tsng'.s4 tli..sia

322.0651

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6D—The Sanford Herald Thursday, August 17, 1972
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We Extend Our Warmest Wishes To

BRAM TOWERS

Al m. IN
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See Us

welcome

AllYour

For

Bakery

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We Bake Our Own
HEALTH BREAD— DONUTS&amp; DANISH

ssoiiiaisii~ irQ

322-7596

Sanford

To

BRAM TO\VERS

DRUGS

And All of Its Residents

free
proscription
delivery

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CELERY CITY

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300W. First

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Thu public hearing wit b e held in
County Commission Chambers
of 1"Court •løus,, Sanford.
on S.ptembec I). 1571, at
Xi P M . or as Soon thriitt
as
P5SibiC
I'lann.ng and Zoning
Commistion
S,miriol. Count, rlorea
lIp P S lIrown,
Zoning Director
Publith August IT, 1973
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Printing Co.. Inc.
Sanford

Ph 322-2581

Glenn McCall &amp; "Ernie" Mills-owners
VsiMR

Bi'ciiii

On Corner of First &amp; Magnolia

PLAYS, programs, classes, almost any sort of Community room at the complex. In center
activities desired by the residents at Iliam photo can be seen the raised platform for
Towers can he oranizt'd in this section of the speakers r i ll(] other activities
i Staff Photo

Downtown Sanford
Phone 322-2482

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to

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UOWfl town

See us for your
JEWELRY GIFT ITEMS
Authorized
ETERNA &amp; WYLER WATCH DEALER
FINE WATCH &amp; JEWELRY REPAIRS

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Sanford

/Branii Towers
We Are Pleased To
Welcome You To Our Community.

PHONE 322-6509
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RESIDENTS &amp; FRIENDS

Immediate Service

cIt

August is the time to begin
your "back to complexion
care 't program.
A More Beautiful You"

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DIAL 3222772
750W. NINTH ST.
SANFORD

ER[E nORmAn COSInE TIC STUDIO
110 South Park Avenue

Ph

3232631

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Current Specials...
Ladies' Professional
Uniforms 1/2 PRICI
Values up to $13.00

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STATE FARM

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BRAM TOWERS

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Irving I. Pryor, Agent
101 Ma gnolia Ave

AT

Fine China

Crystal

Flatware

Jewelry

Phone: 322-3076

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Gowns &amp;
Palamas
1
,/2 PRICE

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1M)Wvrow,.

201 E. Ill. ST.

ORLANDO

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downtown
105 West 1st St.

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To Visit Us Soon.

Watch Repairs

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Phone 322 5142

Pl an

You're Sure To Be Pleased With
Our Lovely Selection Of:

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decorated cakes, a specialty

INSURANCE

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!14 happiness in your beautiful
new home.

*cakes spies
*cookies •donuts •pastries

SANFORD

422-3251

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JEWELERS

112 S. PARK AVE., SANFORD
Ph. 322.2363

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from Roger Klrigdon at

Klngdon's Sewing Center

lift Maf I
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Complete Sales &amp; Service on all models
of Sewing Machines &amp; Vacuum Cleartir;
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Singer Sewing Machines

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Touch&amp; Sew reduced --------------$6500
All Zig-Zag models on sale
thru Sept. 15th. Priced from . CA7 AA

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Welcome Bram Towers
Residents

FREE
DELIVERY
No Down Payment
Up Tn $S go

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EIfi1TftWrfl
LLL.J
UR4IT1I&amp;ILDOINO
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Ph. 323.1480
Corner 2nd &amp; Magnolia
Sa nlord

Singer Vacuum Cleaners

ON SALE NOW
Powermastar V.49

was 119.95 Now $89.95

Powerma Stir V.48

was 79.95 Now $5995
Other Models Priced From
$2995

See us for All of Your
furniture needs

adilyuru

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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS h.reb givCn th at we
MC "aged In bulinhiS at %45

I uniy AuThorized Singer Dealer"

Kingdon "s
S 0
ewing Center
210 E. FIRST ST.

323.6e61
A M€rnL-er Of The Downtown Business Assn,

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NOVICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
French Ave, Sanford. Seminole
NAME LAW
County. Florida under
fiat 1 cr is ,srarttv Givru Pat
name of GREEN TOP. and that we
the under Signed intencJs to .ngage in
intend to ruguster Said name *ith the
business near Wekiva Springs Road
clerk of the Circuul Court, S.muonle
in Scm-cole Count y. Flor,da. undue
Counly. r lor nia in accordance
the provitons of he Fittilioul the name MID FLOqIDA
Section COURSE CO and intends tOr.gt?.e
Name Statutes To Wit
Ih, Sad name *itI the Clark of tha
54', 09 florida Slatulyt
Circut Court of Seminole County,
S Ruth F Wail
florida purSuant tO Chapter S4S
f'it,ih Ag ) tO 17 14 iei
of Florida SI*tut•I
(l . p
iCorpura,, Seal

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MID LORIDA IPI'/(STMEP4T

Igo

Next Monday, the result; will
seen by the first rcsIrlf'nts to
'riipy the facilities
In athlitlon to the apartments
a public rocun lt,cmterl on the
first floor will ani oiiiuiiitl;iti'
residents :,nti their guests
Al.". a beauty shop :10(1
restaurant will be opnetl for
use by residents and guests
only, on the grounil floor

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
co
NAME STATUTE
lip S Charles C liloom
TO WP40M IT MAY COI4CIiPPI
're,dent
Notic e is hereoy given that INC
Principal Place of
Notice of Public Hearing
underligned, pursuant ID ,
Business
the Planning and Zoning Corn
"r ictltious
Name
Statute"
WeIiiva Springt Roots
mIllion *ili conduct a public
Chaplrr 5450$ rTi'i. Statute, Will
Serninote County, Florida
Operating the tif'IUt) O(u[)
he$ning to consider recommending*
register WIN the Clerk of the Circuit
prolEs ed change of toning from A-1
Aug 3, tO, I?. 34. 1973
1w htettv Web.'r and the
will
Court. in and for S.munol. County. PubliSh
ncr i
AgrlrvlIt.'r,tO P A t*!tp,, ramity
florida, upun rece.pt of proof of the
r"stlurant will be hannlleil by
on the foliowung described property
publication 01 this notice, the tic
lIlt hard Shilling
All that part of the SE
of the SE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
I luouS name, to wI LAKE OF TIlE
lirlili Towt'rs is fin" l:ir
it
'.iyng%Outhof SR 434 and north of
WOODS
TOWNHOUSES under SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Seaboard Coastline Railroad Co R
mnil
CIVIL ACTION NO 72.519
tallest structure in
which we eipect to engage in
W. of Section 3 ItS ICE
butinlis at Ouford Road in the City IN RE: The marriage DI
tninole County.
DONALD ('.tiPit: N000. Pfulband
TheE 101 the SE I.
the SW '
of 1pm Park. Flor.da
'sirs
Ctia;e saul
fitand F RANt I S PP4OI lIE WOOD.
of the SE'. of SCCOOn 3 2)5 29E
That the party nter,stCd in said
prosunately 16 paInting;
Wife
The North '-s of the NE ,, lying
bu5ine's enterprise 5 as foiici'evs
FRANCES PHOEBE WOOD,
WIy of Seaboard Coast Line
lt,c'il artists had been donated
GRANGE PROPERTIES INC
Pelt once
Railroad of Section tO 215 29h less
iii the complex and wi,ult be
Dilledaf Orlando Orange County.
the West 21 It thrrot and tiss ?tu rlordS, Augutt 7, 1973
l.irutl near elevator Landirozs
initiAl C) (.1 P11 WOOD,
North 2S #1 of the We-st '.of tP'e NW
Publish Aug tO. I?, 24, II. tell
tin e:ict-i lloor and in the putlicRpondent
es
''Of INC PIE ',of Said Section tO
DIG ii
r($il)l
NOTICE OF SUIT
Blocks Si and 51 01 Re-plat of
TO
TO DONALD GENE WOOD
Tracts 0. 50, $ t. 51, 55. and $4. to
.luitith (i11s, Orlando int"rnimr
COUNTY BOARD
Residen ce unknown
capt Lots I 4 and 7) 2101 bloc k Plot
OF ADJUSTMENT
decorator,
is also assisting ss ith
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Tract So of Sania ndo Springs ac
till'
ile(-flr
that
an
acti
on
disSOlut,00
for
of
cording to the PIaT Ih'r.ot as
Notice ol Public Hearing
Notice is tmfr,tjy given that the marriage has bean filed aganst you
—
jrecorded in PR 7, p 4. PP of
and y ou are required to ser v e a rOp,
Seminole C ounty. Fla
board 0$ Adjustment will conduct a
of your defenses, if any, tD it On
All of Block F and part marked
pubiic tearing to c on sider approving
Howard L Mayes, Jr . att or ney for
"Reserv ed for Tract 52 of Sanlando a Lot Site Variance in an P
Petitioner whCse address IS P 0
Spring's. "according to the plat
Residential Zone on the following
floe 5636. 4265 South HopkinS
1hfeIn5 recorded in Pt) S.P II. PR
described property
-Avenue, Tutulivulle, Florida. and file
of Seminole County. Fla
Lot II. Ilookertown Further
INc original with the Clerk of the
All that part of Tract S-i of deScribed as fronting on McKay
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
above styied Court on or before SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Sanlando Springs, according To the
Street, one bloc k oft of Dunbar
September Itth. 1912. OtherwiSe a
plot Ice-reef as recorded in PO Spit
Street
No 72 1120
tuniqm,nt may be entered against No
of PR of Seminole County, Fla .
This public hearing will be held in
County, a political %.o
you for the relief demanded in the
lying PIWIp of lhe Seaboard Coast
Jy son of the State Of Fio,,da,
INC County Commission Chambers
Petition
Lin, Railroad Co right of *3p
Ptant to,
Of the Court house. Sanford,
Se-au
Further
described
as
ap
rior,da, on September IS, 1917 at
ARTHUR H IIECKWITPI, JR
proximately ISO acres lying east of
BOBBY P DAY. LAVERPIE o
7 00 P1,5 - or as moon te,eq.atter as
As Clerk of Circuit Court
Montgomery Rd. south Of S R 134.
po sSible
DAY, JAMES D WILL MS
By Macinc Brown
west of Seaboard Cost? Line PR
HELEN P4 LAW. JULIA E DAI
County Board
Deputy Clerk
This public hearing will beheld .n
01 Adjustment
and SHIRLEY MAE CLARK
Jr
Howard
Mayes,
I.
the County Commission Chambers
Defendants
By Jack Syme,
Altorn.,
fur
Petitioner
of the Court HouSe, Sanford,
Chairman
SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE
P 0 floe 5436
Florida, on September 13. 1912. at
Publith August Il, till
AND
1245 South Hopkins Avenue
7 30 PM . or as soon thereafter as
DEC. 56
NOTICE OF EMINENT
Titusville Florida 32750
possible
DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
Publish Aug tO. Il. 24, II, 1972
Planning and Zoning
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
DEG
41
Commission
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cm_______________________
TO ALL IT MAY CONCERN
By P S Brown.
CUlT, IN AND FOA SEMINOLE
a If* following persons arid
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Zoning Director
COUNTY. FLORIDA, IN CIVIL
wtso off r,sdents c t 'r'e
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
Publish August 17, 1972
ACTION NO 77 520
Slate Of Florida, whose names arid
Action No 72-437
DEC SI
M C. HODGES and AGNES H
places Of residence are set tort' as
LeROY DARLING and MAUDE 0
HODGES h'% *.lc,
tar as aserIa nate 0, d I
DARLING. b5
F'laintifts,
search
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
Pianlitfi,
vs
Bobby P Day
COUNTY COMMISSIONER$
V
HUGH S MITCHELL and AMELIA
400 South Cola
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
WILLIAM WITHAl,', and LEAH C.
S MITCHELL, his wife, CARL C.
Ortro F' -.r 23
The ho: rd of C0flt r Cu,ii
El
RIPKA and - -- - RIPKA, Pi ,% wife.
Layer,', 0 Day
missioners of Seminole County GUSTAVE S RIPKA and -Defendants
6)7 Sweelbrar (i,ad
lilting as the Seminole County RIPKA, his wila, JOSEPH P4
NOTICE OF SUIT
Orlando. Floe ca
Utilities Board will hold a public RIPKA.
TO
QUIET
TITLE
and— WHIT TEN.
hearing fl the County Commission
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
his wife. ANNIE M JOHNSON and
James 0 Wiiluarns
Chambers 01 the Seminole Count y
FLORIDA
JOHNSON. Pier husband.
3 50 East Jackson 5treet
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida on
To The Defendants
- RIPKA.
Orlando Floe as
Tuesday. he 22nd day of August 1972 MiNNIE RIPKA and
her husband, if alive, or if any party
JEPIP4IE FLETCHER
Of 00 P M oral soon thereafter as
named in thiS Complaint us dead,
Rockland. Massachusetts
Helen Pt Law
possible. to Consider an application
Submitted by Fri, Seminole then his or her unknown hers
266 Ea s t Cr'-s' v,e A ,e",,e
deviseet. legatees or grantees. aria
CHARLES R SIBLEY, Ill
Winter Park r or ja
Utilities. In
rrqi.irSt n.g a Cer
tilucate of Public Convenienc, and all Other persons or parties claim rig
P0 floe 100
b Th, following parsons *hose
or against them
North Windham. Main
are
residence
of
Necessity for water and iwef by, through, under
places
and all parties or pe rsons hAving or
unknown if alive, and f decease.
service in Seminole County. Florida
A general description Of the area claiming any right, title or interest
EDNA L SIBLEY
the unknown heirs dev'sf'es and all
wherein application to provide In and to the premises involved in
P 0 floe too
persons and panes clamng under
lh,5 suit,
North Windham. Main,
Item wndse cam,, and place, co
water and 50wer service has bean
Defendants
residence are ,Mkn,wn
requested is as toilows
NOTICE OF SUIT
LYN SIBLEY
Julia E Day
The following described lands
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
P0 Boa 100
lying and being in Township 10 FLORIDA
North Wiedh am. Maine
Shirley M
aeClark
SOuth, Range 25 East
To the Defendants HUGH S
BARBARA J. SIBLEY MARTIN
SECT ION Ii - All of the Section Ml TCPIELL and AMELIA S
P0 Boa 100
*,rS
c The
SECTIO'l II - All of the Section MITCHELL. his wife. CARL C.
North Windham, Main,
ci an, Of 'tie above -ridyti. I
SECT ION 72
East ',
RIPKA and
RIPKA, hu5 wife
Defendants
SECTION 71 - All Of the Section GUSTAVE S RIPKA and
DANIEL MARTIN
1,1 The unknown NC'fS devIce's
SECTION 14
All of IN, Section RIPKA, his wife, JOSEPH H
P0 floe tOO
iegatees and granted of the ab. ."
SECTION 25 North ',
WHIT TEN and
WHIT TEN
North Windham, Main,
named individual Detenilants ,,'
SECTION 26
North
hi$ wile, APItIIE M JOHNSON and
may be dead
SECTION 21 -- TM NE 'e
JOHNSON, hem husband
DANIEL V 51111EV. JR
e The unknown ass-g"s. s
The lollowing de'cribed lands MINNIE RIPKA and
RIPKA
PC DOe tOO
cessors n ilmleresl lrusl,es or a ,,
lying and being in TOwnship 30 tscm husband, if alive, or it any party
North Windham, Maine
other parties claimog b1. through
South, Range 30 East
named in thiS Complaint is dead
or against ant ar'.l alt of the abor
SECTION IS
All of the Section then his or hr unknown heirs
JOHN C. SIBLEY
named deteniiin's and against 'i
SECT iON Ii
WC5I 't
deviSe5, iegaIe,s. or grantees. and
South Orleans, Massachusetts
parsons and panIcs claiming or
SI (TION 30
The NW '.
all other persons or parties claiming
having any nu,re,t or claim as
SECTiON? - All of tho Section
by. through, under or against thprn
RICHARD F' SIBLEY
owners rnorIagee5 iudgmemit
lying South of Lake May Blvd
and all parties or parsons having or
1511 Berkeley Avenue
(rwj,IorS or l,,rVOiilecs of upon or
By Greg Drummond.
Claiming any right, tile- ()r inlerell
Berkeley, Caitomnia
against Ilse parcel of laj deSr bed
Chairman
in and to the following described
it alive, and if dead, their unknown
below in Seminole Cni.in', FiriJj
ATTEST
property, liluat, in Seminole
hqim5, deyise,s iegateij or grantee,
Seminole County a political
Arthur H fleckeith. Jr
C ounty, Florida
and all olh,r persons or parties
subdivision of the Slat, of fioci da
Clerk
LotS IS. 19. SO. St. $2. Si. IS. 54. II.
claiming by, through, under or
has filed a pifIon fl ensin•nt
Publish Aug 3. I?. 1512
e es, . it, 51, 5), 94. es, so, ii, 51,
against them, and to
domain proceednOs aganst you and
DEC. IS
lJ tot, 102. tO). 101 lOS. 106. 107.
All p•rsons hiving or claiming
cart'. 04 yOu' Se'tb'ri3 ? c-.,niei'rr' ti
Ira 10$, ItO. III, 117. 113 and III. 0&amp;riy rignl, title or inl,rest in and to
pu blic Purpus,s the If Simple cue
Pit Town of Sylvan Lakc according
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD Ot
the following described property,
to the parcel ijescrb.d belie.
tq INC Plat lh,reof as recorded in
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Situated lfl Seminole County.
located in Sernino1e Count,
Plat
Book
2,
page
6,,
of
the
Public
Florida
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Florida
Records of Samiriol, COunt,,
I re Board it (ii,,,rit r Corn
Lots Sand a fl CRYSTAL LAWN,
The trth 10 14 1 feet 01 the ri
Florida
nhiss*oners of Seminole County
according to INc fiat thereof as
13571 eat of the nrtNH5t '. of tmy
You and Each of You are notified
recorded fl fiat (look S Page 6
iitlung as the Seminole County
ulhel '. less Sta'. Road &amp;'i) ai
thaI Suit I tiuiel title to the above
P
UIiIiti
board wilt hold a public
Public
Weo,siJ 01 Seminole County,
being in Seton £1 Twnsts p 51
hearing in the County Commission described property ties been filed
FlorIda
Range If Sad parc,I £cv'.ta,'
ChamberS of the Seminole
County against you, and you are required to
no
YOU, AND EACIt OF YOU, ARE
20312 acres More or less
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, on serve a copy of your answer ID 1he
NOTIFIED that a suit 10 Quiel Title
You and ,ah of you are co"
Complaint on INc Plaintifts' at
Tuesday the 72nd day of August till
to the aboy, describe-il property has
manjed lo tile written defenses lo
NE t) Pd JULIAN, JR - Of
at 7 00 P M or as soon lhereail,r as
been 1000 against yOu and you are
oI he tic
e-.r
the P,t,tn nIh,
ST (hIS V MOM DAVIS &amp; Mc IN
possible, to consider an application
required to serve a cop's of your
of the Circuit Court in and to,
submitted by I' irsl Florida Utilities, TOSPI. Post Office floe 11)0. Sari
answer to the Complaint on the
Seminole Cucimit, F or ida ifl the
lord. Florida, 32111. and file the
Inc - re-Questing an e.tension of the
Plaintiffs' altorrie,. LAWRE,fcE If
City of Samitond Sri" ,soe C."",
Origurcal In the office of the Circuit
1water service area prel.nlly
Ie.IMkW000, P 0
Drawer B
Florida, on or befor, the 101Pi Ia, it
Court ono, before August 751h. 1972.
autlsorited in their Certificat, of
WinIer Park, Florida 327$'. •nei file
September 1911 the same being io'
Public Convenience arid Ne&lt; eslity Otherwule, the allegation of the
the original in IN, of fice of the Clerk
ie, lhari 25 cla,S nor more ha. SO
Complaint will be laken as con
tom waler service in Seminole
of the Circuit Court. Seminole
days from IPe ill, of lhis notice, and
felled
C ounty. Flor ida
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
yOur written tiafenles u4,00
lit
This not ice shall be published once
A general deScription of the area
Florida, on or befora Seplember SIP
the Counly Attorney of Seminole
wherein application 10 provide each week for four consecutive
Ii72. Otherwise, a Default wIll be
C ou nty onot tutor, that jal,, wf'.nh
veeki in The Sanford Herald
water lervlCa has been requested
enl,r.d against you for the relief
defans,5 Shall slow what right, title
.)ATED
this
251h
day
of
July.
A
0
•
as (allows
demanded in the Complaint
or inleretl you, or any of you. havC
1972
the following described lands
ThiS ISOliCeIhall be published once
or Oaiin in and to the above
Seal)
lying and being in Township 21
each week for foir cors%ecutly,
desniDId parcel of land and show
ART PIU If Pt 1jj:(jkWjTjj JR
South. Range 79 East
weeks in the Sanford Pier aId. San
cause votiv it should rujI be taken Pr
Clerk of INC Circuit Court
SECTION 7 - SW 'd 01 SE I lying
ford. Ilcmr ida
the uses anvil purposes s,t With in ';
Seminole County. P lorida
(Seat)
,South of State ftoaJ 416 (Less tha
petilio
n or def ault ma-, Ua enlereJ
By Ce-celia V hk,rn
Well 660 feet )
ARTHUR H BCCKwITH. JR
Deputy
Clerk
SECTION IS - North 1 v of NW '
Clerk of 1he CIrcuit (w;)
WITNESS m1 hand anvil the Se-al of
NED N SULtAN, JR of PIE I. Less tlsi W51t 440 fee' of
by Martha T Vihien
the at'o., Court INs 111h da of
I IUt ftC
(it ST INST RO'.S
G teai
Deputy Clerk
The Nrfl-,
AulVIl 1417
DAVIS
By Greg Drummond,
Laweence P kirkwj of
lSeaiI
&amp; MCINTOSH
Chairman
F ELDER, BETTIPIGHAUS
ARTHUR Of BEChW1 10, JR
Florida State bank &amp; PlIERS
ATTEST
Clerk
Suite 77 Poll Office Boa ti)O
P 0 Drawer a
Arthur H beckwilh, Jr
by Marlha I Vihl.a'
Sanford, florida 33711
Clerk
Winter Park, Florida 177$,
As Deputy Clerk
Attorneys
tør
Plaintiffs
Publish August 3, I? IPI
Publish Aug 10, Il. 31. it, 1971
PubliSh Aug I?. 24, II, Sept 1. 1911
Publish July P. Aug 3, tO, I?. 1512
DEG 14
DEC It
DEG $0
119
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION

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iPieci the ,,ttentlrtn
i'ck
Connelly,
Irulriictrator. and John
(lteke,. administrative
"cIct;int, in a study and
curvp, conducted over a
period of month; This
piactit marker attached to
e;nti Vista) box will be one
check uce(i to determine the
c'-fl t.ini of !enantc
''itt I'hoto i
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After rrw.nthc r,f study and
,t; and friends in the bui14in
T' tscure that only persnr
survey of all similar rnmpleiec
md to advise the desk, which whn 4hrAjjrj : in the romple
in Central Florida. the
*11 be manned around the luring the night time hnur-c r jrles were In(nrpciratell in the riork seven days -v week, of my there the nhhv will be
new Bram Tower,, I!-stor-j :ign of trouble
trm fl ;n to
m m Th'
;enior-riti,en
An',ther tfety feature L* an tenant,;
apnrtrnert
are outmde
facility in downtown Sanford. to •mer,ency switch in the confine; at the :utlding aft.'provide the safest possible bathronnt; of every apartinent the nckiip l'wsur can easily a
atmosphere for resident.,. An
whereby .a tenant, who should ,dmittanre by rInging .1 do'
rrr,v stive feature is the ;p.cinml fall or become ill. ran ;Inal ifl
el1 to be answered ')y the tje
,trm to check the residents'
alarm to the clerk'; 'lesk "n
A . 1;-toping every day without the emergency ;witch
is
tire protection panel is a1.
rlriilnn on individual privacy
activated, the apartment light
nst.,lIed in
r r rous NAME
\tt.ached to the face of every on t pmneI in the office will .n airrwnt
'
"401 gien tpult 1 ,- ui;,ii ho-s is a small plasti.
-t
'r' .c-:th I VlS-.-",
r
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Oil r,-%% an P 0 floW
marker with a slide rover
Cas*.'.re1 F !4 . Serrinole Co. ,'1
9 iOrda ul•' tew f,c'if-out name qj E.ery morning the xt.iff at the
P J DISTRIRU TOPS, and #P,4, , apartment building will mci'." i
rileerl
SA narn. w"i 'hø small. gray slide to
s
Of the C"cut Court, S,O'i r,l)ie bright red flag When a
Coun', Florda C accordance w-tP
plrka up his Mail. he will p'i-h
', or. 5v' 5 4 'P.
r?ti;
the gray dote o .or to rover
'i• 's''.s r- ,,
Sect
SAS" rIr,'da Statutes till
red flag
S P*uI J Picone
extends a 'Narm mIr.ome
in 1 packet of inform.a!
A,, I?
Soot 7 , 1573
giten
to
e;irh
tenant
Is
r,r- r, 42
individual admonition t
his n-uiil box each day wttL
FICTITIOUS NAME
fail to set the marker At
NOT Cf I fefe, g
th? am
end itt the ilay .iiI red ('III
5%5 at 3$fl French
should be covered. indir.Itnn.t
A.
4'e,l 5.'-' rn4e Count,,
'5
i ir'da urvl•r tp,e fictitiOuS name 0 # that everyone has been .
?R Pt. F
Ii MOlIl
COME
rr,untenlfi'ir If any red flag.t ir SEP/ICE. Crid
I Mora
lo
Carl of
showing at 10 pm . the t" .
2
ris'er %4A nacre '1 'ha
attendant will either telept'..n.'
ttm* Crc,4 t (our?, Sernircof. County,
flOe I. n scovdan(e
the tenant or go to the ,r..
P
S 'tns 't the F .ci ?'OuI Plam•
tlivi4ual't :ipiirtznent tO fl'i.I '0'
S'a! j t
TO NO Sect On SS O
sure he is alright
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ASSOCIATES. lid um,t I intend 'I)
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tI'ia Circuit court, Seminpie Count.,
fiorda in erco'claec. w-th . .
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residents 8 visitors

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they are the official otsner; anti
operators of the non-profit
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florida urwler tP
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I intend to reg'lIr said cam, With
tho Clo fk of tPi• Circuit Court
orida
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S.ninol, Count,, Floridan
cordanc, with M@ proyllionl of 'e
Fictitio.. Name Slatulel. To W '
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Social Announcements

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SPECIAL PLANS ARE NOW
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1 hi- jircent
a'iartl of
'lirr mrs inchoW 11ev, 1 i'rny
5',''r, ?trs Brain, howard
I V'tges. htrura hlowder, Mrs
J{antltihl ('tiace. Thomric
Iliurston, 11ev Ernest Pugh.
Vernon %tlze. Ihirolil Kactner.
hlawkIn Connell), anti John
.tr; Itr:nn.. tt' trr-rr
\1f' JIriI(n rf.sjfIc, in
Int'l
With
the
oniing
(if
Cooperating Parishes, the
lrtilw'tus to ticillil the "towers"
nc started tti:it ulriilnatecl
ts Ith Wagoner ('onstrut-tlon
('iittipiny or Orlando receiving
the contract to begin ('cm.
tirin
11ev
SnPC
',uggestrtl the Itratu Tr,wrrs
riarine
With Sanford architect
Eogh;in Kelley prr,vltling the
plans and design, onstriu-tlr,ri
VIS finally started ot-i'r - i ('Tlr

pay hr thi' t'ts:iiatt'tI $1ti,ti
neetkii For it public rrwni In the
platiri.'d i ntiiplec
After ri' "It init. wrir,l from the
its 1tp:irtnwnt of housing
tin'i Urban Dcvelopnirnt
11(11) that the governmental
agency %40111(l Icxik with more
f.ittir t:t;u- d F
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ettce at Public Plcarit'.;
Thu Planning and Zoning Corn
C i% On w ill conduct a public
uIr ingtO(onjid, recomm,nding a
r01X1.d change of toning from R
IA Rld.nlial to C 1 General
Commercial On the following
deScribed property
Lots I arJ I Goldenrod Place. as
reurd.d in the PR of S,mlnnl,
County, r im , III P t) I,; p SI mad
pcOØenIy lying in Section 353)
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evening hours of 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays into a barber
shop to provide one more service to the res ident,
, of the senior citizens
high-rise complex. The modern hair-dryers in the dual purpose shop
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First it( all, those visiting
hours for the Brain Towers are
10-12 and 2-5 today, tomorrow
and Sunday. The formal "grand
openin g- will be at a later date.

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I'lease - There will be a select few
who'll lx.- critical of my choke
for thot front page photo...
more than likely, also be in that
same group is hmichi ''protests" to
the inhumane treatment of the
law breakers Oh how they'll
plead with me over the phone
Sorry, but this is the way it is.
)nfortumrtely, we don't get
written
nor
enough
photographed showing what the
law enforcement officers have
to go through.
Maybe now you'll better
appreciate "the oth er side" of
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I wish I could attend the
irireting which was brought 11)
my- attention by Ken Patrick
or&gt;
presently one of those running
for the school board iand an
excellent choice, I might liddi.
This meeting on Sunday,
October 29 at the Biplomat
Hotel in Hollywood, Fbi , will
$ feature harry Wong - one of
(hi' moist sought after, 11 not the
most sought-after speaker In
education today.
Wong
is a prac-ti(-inii
s lassro(ulti teacher with over 11
years experience. hits includes
e'xIwrIi'n('e with gifted, college.
oriented, and educationally
uninvolved students. In his
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presentation, Wong will explain
S brow tin' bias no discipline
Itrotileulo, has a zero dropout
rate, has ,i % p''r cent
ii sstgnrnent turn-in factor, and
is able to leave school rituti day
% ith''ut any pa pers or exaitis to
grad.'
ti i-:c (1MM K NI) AT 10 N :
Irst.-,id of spending millions on
arlulitiunial buildings, Lulloh'iitc
snnie of it instead to bring this
is'nius'' to Seminole County,
else t'iuirt*'r all ava iliitilt'
i.es arid tranislxrrh our in.
ructors to this s,ii'etlng

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Sanford's first high rise complex — We join with
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I really treasure )our cornui''nsts on roan&gt;' Of the day's
i'nih.s
take the recent
50111 lIne Court ruling tin 11w
ili',ith pt'nitlt&gt;- , as in example
this litter from J0biti Writ
Shoe huiii F, Sr , of 469 S. ('i'ntrol
,%venw' in Oviedo is onto whir-li
Iii like to share with you.
"i tise it question to ask. Did
the Supreme Court consider the
intliunniani ansi cruel murders of
beating the brains out of
noc'ent babies with a club or
smuiashmlnig Its' head against ii
(tie. Also the 80)-ear out wou,uin
who was nnmrtk'red in her bed.
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shooting-down
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unresisting store kee pers and
filling-station operators.
' 'No' We should sos-c the lexir
ik-ar ttiurilt'rturs so they
try
a,ztlri.
I thou ght 11w Suprem e Court
hail licins.
''As the Built' says
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.Jackie and Iobby Iiulfman testified [or tht
rosecution that they sawMcCall kick Vickers in the
stomach. .)ackie I Iuffman said he grabbed Vickers
at McCahI's instruction April 1:3 and held the prisoner
1w the arms while "the sheriff came in and kicked
him in the stomach three or four t iI1ICS.
The brothers denied that they had inflicted the
fatal blows on the prisoner.
I )efense attorney Robertson said he will bring out
that prisoners at the jail joined in a conspiracy to pin
Vickers' death on the sheriff, and that McCaU had
political enemies who seized on the allegations that
Mc('all kicked the prisoner.
lie said Vickers was given a severe beating by the
jail Irustys and they then tried to cover it up by
blaming f ile sheriff.

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Porker said some of 'I
marijuana - as .apr1rent
Jamaican, but ako itct some
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answer questions during an investigation of

the firm.
Circuit Judge' B. J. Driver sentenced
William Leroy Beale, 29, a past president of
the firm; Nancy Sue Gillian, 31, secretarytreasurer of both Dare to Be Great and the
holding organization, Glenn W. TurnemEnter.
prizes, Inc., and .Jack E. O'-Brien, 41, former
executive' vice president of Turner Enterprises and director of Mire
Mire to lie Great.
The three appeared before Driver Thursday
after they allegedly refused to answer jueslions from Assistant State Attys. Allen
Allweiss and Richard Mensh.

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Yesterday's h1gh 93 low 69. Partly cloudy
with a chance of afternoon or evening thuit'
dershowe'rs, Iiighs 88 to 94, loss' to rnld
tonight.
The central region of the country was
again blanketed with hot and humid air from
the Gulf of Mexico early today. Temperatures
around the nation at dawn ranged from 49 at

Salem, Ore., to 91 at Needles, Calif.

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i'-;ii- tailed John Lew is Utred 'enahfrs, I, of t,"hkzto, was poked up by PuRer
u)ffje,'r James Pierson
ThuruWv afternoon .ippur'
ently under some It' 'It
drug slier a passing motorlit reported a man
'flipping.irmrnd" in the
ditch in 514 1.34,
S aol her
pit ise r hi
repurted seeing the vwtn4
nan lifting in thi..' ditch
.ir"und i- II) p.m. piasa.ig .1
asaphttne He was talien
!)%i .Irnhuliusl-e in Winter
I'ark Memorial Hospital
and later transfer-red to the
pisebtitiruc
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h"lui'tda Hospital.
lie' told .auth.urutirs III,
hail bee ii I.I tu-. 9 Oh
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n '.i Jud' Dts,
.tttI uptiTi .1 eua'ra1 order of dis milled by court rcItrte'r until
but thckey did rot wish to
he hits throughly rese'arctwti the state Supreme' Court
local ruling of Circuit Judges in esperwoce any delay
Count) Attorney Howard 11W lsut',
B4 kwtth alludes to the cntl
Beckwith
told
The
Herald
he
the
lAth Judicial CircuitMarsee is considering the
suit as irwndl&gt;" and that 'o
The
clt'rk
went
on
to
reseat
p
hit'
bilLs
for
some'
tune,
isIhit11t of Filing a writ of bus had
Will not fight the writ of zna:iprohibition in the l)tstrmct Court that they had been audited and had spoken with Chief Judge
kes. who admitted a riimua ''1 am waiting fur th,'
Li
hhger
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are
pro
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as
far
as
the
order
of Appeal, Vest h'alun Bt'it-h,
proble'iii exists in senuxiole court order. -- Fe rywntxuta"t
it result .i! yesterday's action by concerned. The check for
('urtts
tu&gt;tnent
has
been
drawn
fur
Cctint relative to the sub. Further, Beckwrth said, he "..
official court ri'pi'rte'r
tiiittt'd
WIN. Beckwith disclosed no L'bt't'tiOfl to the infer art
SOiflC
time,
lkckssith
Ellt'rt'e in tiling for it writ of
there will be no problem_s e
tiuintl,iirws ft r pas went itt hack lxii Is being hold pending , he it-so has Is-en in corndecision upon the le'gtlit&gt; of tutu rucatmon with Kenneth countered in cwnpiiance
fees
Court reporters were upu'&amp;'t
kie'nth, clerk of ins- Circuit
Aut-'irtling to the clerk of tht IS iticlut
Beckwith lid not appe.ir
when
Orange'
County,
Ik'e-kwith s.iict 11w wrIt of Court,
('ircuit (iurt. .\rttuur Itc'ckwith,
hit's-hog this Week I''
ailvised
that
he
had
ex.
At
tli:itkLIiurus
Is
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wut
tit
agairtt is iisis .stsruc ii tIlt the
________________________ his Ix-en requesting, tinil that i'rIerxed the' saint' difficult&gt; in
''airticabi&gt; re,-olss- differs-ne-es
Orange' Count&gt;, Tlu,s, Kienth but Beckwith tn.iinLiwe'd tie'
all tic,' kis is ,tnted in
Ahtt'riIi'
Assistairt (.iunt
was not adsiss-et of the mt's-Unit
the legal reported. was resuls- ed by an
i.ntrus-t'rss t
hituwaril Marset' ads kid 'l
intl was ds-tiher'ats-b snubbt'si
iuthoritv I,' pos the hills 'ltte' mciii teiu.il court order upon
h'*
Iit'ruld iii press tune that .it this
' I') tt'lit'e.il uriplte'nttost.s.
arid
est'r&gt;
bill
Pitch
was
writ of ni,irruliiiius ,tffc'rcts this, each
mornings mci.'hing bi'tw
reti the clerk saii. In that t prt'st'nttI tlire'ctl&gt;' to the clerk
turk ul Ito' I 'lrt-uil ('stun
the te sIS of usuttk'rit) 311d .rp'rusetl for Lment
Arthur Itt-i-kwiih, ik'pul&gt; Clerk Provides
the Count&gt; Coiumiuilasion
to direct to state auditors
1sshh&gt; .l,ines huh Count
lk'cksstth sail he had &amp;ditst't
hit kwith stil ;'re's uruib h'
('i,nuimlsiiun I hairmuti Greg did
not feet lii.- haul sufficient Alan l"icke' attotne&gt; for the
l)ruuiut,ut'nii, Manser return
authont&gt; to pa&gt; the bills x4 tit'titiolwr, that an jiiiijtji
me mliii thai tbui- count) itt' to
re'nili'recl. although the's we're' solution e'ulcI Is.' rt'je'he'd u
the tiranitig tot %Iairuta&gt; before'
Circuit Judge SiiIIi' 'iS ililains Jr
and i-iruitu'st ttii- itptintPprlati'tli'ss
1 Pontiits. jFj riuj led. 1), JL'U Mil, Ljte
ul Ito- .iiti'ifliuti%t' writ of
Yi VW iii. I Or Sdjn, Automatic, Radio,
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federal court order calling for increased tiesegregat ion of schools here.
Interim S1'iin)()l StIp('rjflhe'l)(ferIt I D ona ld Ney

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Four of the susptts arrested in the South of Orlando, Frederick Arnold Weaver, 25. of
Seminole County drug "bust" last night are 28'J Oakland Drive, and Ralph Dale Bass. 20. of
shown here as they are about to enter the jail. Winter Park. Five persons were jailed and over
Shown left to right ) are Dawn E. Elms, 18, of 30 pounds of marijuana seized. Additional
Ga ry Taylor Photos
2625 Trallwood Drive: William Wyatt Shell, 20, photos page iBi.

based motivation course, were sentenced
Thursday to 60 days in the Pinellas County Jail
after being found ill contempt for refusing to

attornes Ii) discuss a course of action
following dismissal of an ( )ra nge County plt'a
by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New
Orleans Thursday.
l3ii I'd members l(o' lerrvman and Stewart
Stiafk'r said they will 111)1 vote It) bus ''oiw
single student out of their neighborhood
1) 1 tick ur tA hit' ' ' ( )t her ii tembers oh I lie Ix) rd
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1 has been set ia i
it u -jerijion by the bnart i
as far is bern
ihic !i huittd a public Zi'ro pith
I.irit.'d funds
\l".iirahile, hi! .lflflflUfl.'i
t .un extensive (urn I
aistng drive cnndut:teij tur:r
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its *.'ej to rais' I
rinmficaflt amount of money ii
rtrr to be etlgibh'-TnItctu
-t.rte intl federal und.'u
There Ire now over iI
m embers,
tn.ttvtitu,i
'oitnesses,
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ontogmral society. There
$1&amp;0Iil) in .'nnaijcrn innta
;r'sent plus (units which ha"
,'enI Put in 3CtoW '$3 I
I',nation from the city
..in(ortttonaov.!thezn,J.
The city ruts been
atient ibith Is," Nelson r.
m Herald, .*ntt has
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sak.rs, two Sansiii epealer
two Adrstst sp.:,l.rs i vfayf.ir
444 stereO, (nor head set and
Zenith rotor television
The '#eapons included tw
shntguns,.i rifle and ..
automatic pistol , l)'
Plymouth R.v.drunner and •
Chrysler -.w,re 'nnflwated
Agents ;t,irted thetr raid
11.1) p m Parker had
forcefully kick the door dnw
Following the raid, agent wor'ged through the night -,r
paper-mirk
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Defense lawyers say witnesses will prove "that Willis McCall is not guilty" in
the beating death of Tommy Vickers. 37, in Tavares last April.
lii an opening statement for the defense, McCall's
attorney, John Robertson, said two white trustys - brothers Jackie and Bobby Huffman — beat Vickers
on the iiight of April 12 a tid left hi bleeding. They
''possibly'' beat him again the following morning,
Robertson said, and witnesses will testify that Mc____
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The fifth person arrested,
lbilph Bile hiass. 20, of 1M7
Slichigati Avenue, Winter Park.
was tutrged with frequenting a
disorderly hou.., 'ahen he slrr.'q'
ni In the residenu' while the
search warrant was being
.'se.iitrd The warrh warrant
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Sheriff Viflis V. McCall, on trial for second degree
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murder of a prisoner in his Lake County Jail, has depicted the dead ma ii as ''a
tiger," whik' tiefenSe attorneys say he was st'verelv beaten by other inmates.

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In audition to the 19 pounds of
nriirijuanii, arn1s found apirrruxiiriteIy two pounds of
ceriLs and 81)0(11 140 marijuana
plants 011k u'ri s'I:rd No
r'li%(- k% and citrilh,itted a large
;itiiounl of c'rri- equi)Iiif'tit
Four weapons arid intirellan.
('OUS 1)1115 also were taken from
the house lit 2I O.r1dirrl
I )riv.' Oakland lull -, Ia Ii.. itt-cl
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ligeni c,
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1.1.-. tives find ,irlifr,rIIIPfl of.
fit .rs relirracrltini: 5-14'uhinr,1.'
,tolorarige County stwriff's tie;ii.rtrr'nt.s and l.aPngwfIl ,in'l
;:.nfortI policl, ileparturrntc
'.v.cpt down on it rcsid.'rue In
tire Oakland hills su14ivi0on
last night, arresting liv" per.
and seizing over 30 unds
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VI('P agCn?li in on the raid were
Gary Swarm, of the rsrmforil
police, I'. J Higgins, of the
Seminole County sheriff's
department. Jim F'telcnns, of
the 1I)nWdWil police, and an
Orange County undercover
agent
Imie to the large amount of
Stereo equipment In the Pious.,
possibly stolen. vice agents
called in Bet Sgt George
At.bgy, of the sheriff's depart.
rrrent, and Bet. Sgt William
l.kens, of the Sanford police
Unrfr,rrned backup 'nrc-es for
the raid wait provided by f.t
harold Smith and Deputy 1.. H.
Ford. Sernino.SP-,erttf John
Pntk and Sanfrrd Peril,-. (Thief
Ben Butler were also on the
scene
.-tmn'.r.g the Items set,e4 were
t-. .'n', '.'r r' r.rleri. ta'o

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anr.itis
v. iUi VIccrscif.fl of
and
:nartju;ina i
s ii vii
narcotic
of
p.iscccsinn
loiraphrrinalla with bond "I at
$2,500 on each rharge.
Frr.lrrli-k Arnold Weaver, 25,
and Its.y Gary Brewer, 21, 1Mb
gave the raided residence a'
their home address. The '.th.r
two arrested on the dual
barges were
possession
Wililino Wyatt Shell, ), of WA
I'oim Driv e. Orlando. and
. ;lios. IA, of
Dawn
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SALES PHONE 322.0352 SERVICE

Bram

Parking sp.iecs. each one and
slur tiiple. from the laundry market and other shops. Within can rasil cast their ballots in
rocm to the library and from one block of the building is elections at the CRu' Center one-hall times as u tdc as the
usual tIOCS, are proidet1at both
A self-contained ccnmunhty the relmmunity room to the Sanford's city library con- polling place. also close by
tth AU auxiliary servucs is coffee shop, the facility was sidered an excellent one.
leaders of all segmenis of the the east and iAcst sides of the
Seminole's highest hirise, built probably in the best Immediately across the street eammunit) from the late U.S, liouilding. Three of the spaces
Bram Toism. and living there location of this type structure in is the city shuffleboard court Sen. Spess.ard Holland and u S. are reserved for the han.
will be senior citizens ithe çj Florida .
for enthusiasts of this sport
Rep, Withirim Chappell to local dic-apped. Most occupants.
ri-ey
,iig Ic' a
youngest bring 2 jor as i4di
Ftram Towers is in precinct 15 Ink%inesismen and
Wiüun :sifeet of the entrance
ein
who have retired from active to the building is a shopping awl the resident_c who err figures played a part in aiding tIurted in ('onrwhly and Oakes,
itt n0tOUTI theiri
employment and now r:tn
:r uith tric store. super irrectei in thc:r covernnwnts in the pnn
r the t;.iIit
devote time to the things they
always wanted to do.
While entertainment.
amusement, services and
court nienec will be provided
within the confines of the 12-

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lied
the city Iit'IIce, who ss-iit
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tiusttti
commit suicide it tier
plIaiit- e ur appe'iti.
was nut le t out of jail, ecIfie-ers Iwo eclttue'r he' Ibs- WVOUIIS
thrill.'
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The uIt%cs- said they (uwid
to discuss appeal, but that
A
ke'snuin for the Orlantie'
Mrs. Stoiw 111114 on the (runt
should the i'uunb hr Ull' l'ullce l)epttrtiiient said Nane'&gt;
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411 Orange Yrlt'inr'ricil chest 1 tie'&gt; s.hiel she appareiutli
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Guide
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Guide hoard of County
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Coin'
211 iiiissli'tit'rs the writ Wits Orange C*iuuit&gt;
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SA helil toit.i&gt; l,iutus slut Miirsi't', ae,t,t*'il that she v. nuld kill
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Stout', us
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-.'imsuoner% iCI ano Pot S,lpi,I'IOIe
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tptr"
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PE iT FURTHER RESOLvED
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PRECINCT NO
BegI?' at ItIt Iunc'o 0'

WeStp

i - vt' and the Little WrS se &amp;'t 0'

ttt, *55' cotm'p Imne
Run, Southeast,' I-

lit

u,lt
WPs's Rv,' IC the iOmdl' sic-tiDe
line Cf S.ctin '2 205 211
Rt,rpattonihie South inC ct'De .'
305 351 t th loutP,wesl corn.' 0'
Sec-t'oe 73 2(7S 2I(
Pun east CCitt.. SoOth lint of Sec.or.
237C$35E to the Souti•ast COrn,' Ct'
''" 21 3
( m I'l'' C" tiC sput?' mitt, of Section
:i , 75( to ln'ers'a', a
L'uit' lo.JtP.es'Iy Or' I 4 tp Stat. Road

Runsoatt.wrttprl, on S?ale Po
tO 531 RaI"DaC iTrmtb, P'a,s,
kur- 50.ittwpt'p'I1 or ICc ia-I'oae
lit-mIt'. b'.nhm IC Slate RaC
Ruui.estr'l,on5tat,RoaC.").tc
Orange Sem.nolt Coon', l.fl
Ru, nth 0,, tOur', In, , it,
WeS-ti s..,.,'
1101' rut, Ill If. e.,Seft, ar.c ,

tt',r4iIr is 0p0'mp.' cm Phq 55,4 •
I in' Ccwrr, vt.' It tIlt pun' Cf
1w;mnn'ng
P.11ng PLace For-i's' Clt t Coin
Pluri I
Building 1 ,,' c It
lo'IOa
('RICmPIC'T 543 tO
bag''
at Its ,nttrrl.C-tio,, of I?
Ipr-Dat, acid Plp Roao
-"
'as' or. Paol. ia
wee",
ltn,yp.C; an
Pa4a Roao

nemec late CDflts11ue or' sector rip
10 Rantoul tans

,
Rtit tou'f on Raniou' Lam.,
tome arc b.comii Commtr, Club
Ra

Continue south on Count, Club
Poag tO in?r'seci,or'
ICu.
Railroad

Rut totAl' or ICC IaIItC stayIng

. e"f.' cdl-n.t- ' Secti
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Pur' winmi on itt, cent,' I inc 04
Section 14701 301 Ic tp,
o.aer :orhr Cl Section 9,

Fm,' rlp'tt- un. tie *ca' lIft, f Sac-toe
I 3453*1 tO tile east omtIr
Of £ic'titw' 24205211
weSt Oil tIle con',' litie
Pu
Sl'c'tlon 33345211 tO int,'t04, I
PlDfThp'r'tp l I-I l
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PRECINCT NO 3$
lIco ii at
,
i;...
ç•1
Sanforo ASC''F
Ruptt,ou!l, on Sanfor At'enuc to jtt,

olulOn
''i,rii
o, ,. county
thi dlt
or%olr' '(
'"*
3.m,n,I, Cnunty. riorida, I,
Sa?t$t Sqt.,w II I dtUfl1t?4i
P'obat,
lie oIc,. n SIC OuI%'de Pc..n.,l
II p rilal. 04
No
as a ',olr5 p(iIlnQ i,a(p
PlANk
lot rr,enc' tô 43 Seminole i4Q
431
SO'ool Saniord I 'o'da
TO ALL CR(DITORS AND P,
C.o iCtt fin S Il 4.31 to lfltpr5tatp I
lIE II FURT,41Q
SONS HAVING CLAIMS 01
Rvrt tout, 0, I I to SR i)a
IP'at tad all.rnal.OnI and cPianQ,j
DEMAND!
AGAINST
SAID
Ru' east on S R 4)4 to pc.nt of be re'ded •n IPPe Olcal Reotd
ESTATE'
bi4.m. II S R 43i
P4(0 in PP Oficr Of the Ciprt f lIP
P i'i Ifid eath I'4 iiS A?d hPPPt5
POII,ft PI*cp AI'l.'ie Sj..nt
(ircul Cvrt Of Sir,'t'olp COunty
n,' e.i a,i1 r'*juce,1 Ici ,r.t.nI a.'.
F ' ,n'art S(ICIOI. A!lltnOntP F$O,da aid lt,at tad (PPaflQP% 1'.
climI ana demAnd, tyh'(Pt you, cv
Srnt F 'fii'da
oublis
lout II) lImes n a
•,tt,pr f too ma SAte gantt the
rircNc
tapp.' ot gen.rat circulalon fl
Pilate (4 FRANk
MILL ER)
Pegn at n'prj.,t,n (1 5 R L)I ltd
Seminole COunty F Iotida
deceased, lAte (4 td County '0 It,.
Intdr-Slat, I
STATE OF FLORIDA
Of 5.noI. COvnly
Co.,.'y
u,r, 'dtton 5R
' mnt,tsu1o,
COUNTY OF Sr,MIN)L(,
riolda, If li•t otfite In the court
ttlti Stat, Roid S 134
I H(PlI'B'P CIIFIIFY tIll, lt,
t5p 0, Ilid County, II Sanlori
TPInCp run i'rtt and easterly on S
aDO., ano IOrCO'llQ 1 a true and
Florida, ,tIt,ifl % calendIr monlIl,
to ntprs,con
III lnt.rttltt I correct copy of a Rpiluliø
from tie lime 04 IPte firSt Ptjblic*l,qi
TP,pnp sou'ts on n'evstat, ito pon'
unansmoi.,sy by 1. Board of County
of tlit nolce Two c'ct OP eap,
04 t'CQnnfl4 at S R 434
COmmist.oi*r'% s Seminole County,
clam or demand salI be in
P0111111 PIacir Saniando
apt.tl
lt'd jI •l Regular Meeting Ptpld
tni Shall slat, t,I'ace f ?Ptdin(p
CPurct S Q 4) on'os-tp '.lprpdpp
on t'p III,, day ci Jul5 $73. s tamp
11.6 pOst (.fl(p *ddr,st Of lp,
Manor Subdi. s-on
Semiflole appeart On Ill. record in Il.. Minuti
clamant, Avid tl'itI be I*Omn to by
County F liya
Boot toe tao County
5 agent. or attorney
ltp Claimant
PRECiNCT NO 34
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I PIAtP
And accofilpaned by a filing fep
Ilcon (WI tOsJ'P' In. of Seminole Nctf.4nto set my PIAnO It'd lfliIPd
(WiddoltIr and tc.'CP' clAim Or dPrnan
County at ln'ey?at, i
Inc Of$ai Seal of tIe Board 0$
not so filed tttaIl be void
Run east *10114 tad butt, County
County Comm,sso'i.rs IPit tP.e 30th
ESTHER P. RIDGE
li?* to •nlrrtecton
Itt Seaboard Cay 1 July A C) t1'
At Etc,jtr,i of fP,p Last
Coast Inc Ra ,lroad ma,n l.n. tICS
Seal?
5% II and Tetlament Of
Cii nOrtherly on SCLRR man In.
Arthur P4 II,CSW.IPP. Jr
F RANI' L MILLER
PriCt t
n!fr%p(I,On
ili Sør.ng
(Ip'S Cf the Board
Late ROed
of County Commss,oners in
SPEER 4. SP(CR P A
Ruin wdt!ecly Ni Sprr.g Late Road
an lot Semnole Courtly,
Attorneys tot tad (Stale
•0 inPersect ,on
tP. lrltf'5'ltP 1
Florida
P0 Pot 1)41
Oil lPt,f'Statp i to pont 0
Publilt, Aug I IS 33 3$
Sar'lora 1100* 33771
tw'gnnnQ on 1(1,111 line ci' Seminole
DEC •ç
Pyi5p, A'i3 I I It
II':
Coun'y
r[.
POII,n Place Socal Hall, $1 Mar,
___________________________
It.. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Magoaten
CaIP.olc
CPiurPi

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Rn Pit (5 .35th Street
,
,, •,,

Aitaii,orlp 5cr .ngs
lot 'oa
PRECINCT NO 37
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R.jn ic,?P 104 tP SIWOd C ,,
Lmt IC n •ma4%a, ln f1rIi.
,
r,r,
to ?t. East Wf.I? Aror1 rjfl
F or.a
t4ts
St r nit *Itur Apntj
F1lLLNLI NO fl
0'ar5 Iifl•
and F rsl Sired, Late Ma,',
parallel
PI% WP%I run
I •
!P4' • P. .ntd,CO.OA
FIor.da
q
tt.arQalI AtCOt*
N(t NO
AidIll AvPRu to an
I,,, •avprI on S L g% '0 np .n
Run tOvtt, On
t tpp '?u
Seminole
mb4nar Inc p?t%d,r,4
Ip(t.O4S
R
'tIroip, Cvn,
p ;
q
Q(p 437 t me Be.'dal A(pnp PC tie (P4W.P 04
4151
.Nfe$p(?t 04 5 nc at. Road
lid J#t$uO
4,
• •
49
fl pp
ip
Ru.' Wpjt tPircS,PQPI IPP cIeItp. (14 LIt,
,.,
33 15 )9,
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s• p,-, wp
p
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.
,
Crept
*1
the
CC1 0 Late )dstp
on
IPS 311 o
Atpe is R 141
Run
aion SO4di'i Cre.4 P
Run pj on Gpr*,a Ape 1 p P
I r51 Federal tPC (flt 0' t*QnnfSQ
P.111,4 Place
MpI$On%,II. Atitp
BudC.
&amp;1!InOAPC SpP.nt, P0111111 P11CC
'OP COO?y
Run 'WiN (In Melo,%II, Asonu. to
pu.,

RESOLUTIO)4
ON MOTION RY COMMISSIONI.

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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Mars
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Lahr .a'.,

FlOtEoa

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C0nty,

'P1 SCulPt t"oe ' car sbonroc

FlorIda
PRECINCT NO 13
Continue 'tCCtt, .VI'O Late tI(Iflrp ,
PRECINCT NO '
Pegn on InterStI', 4$ It,.
$
POIC.1O.1
,'p,i,,,,,,.
at
I.e
flegn
M,%i(ln
Cl
35th
np
SInirtol, Co.jnty
, ,t,
Mary
Roaø
and
Late
Street
Run northerly on • 1
i
Coon', line in Lair Monr.
R,n wPttplp on P. R 434 IC SCS. Run totPIi! lIOnO IItP IISa?5
FOII.. 11,p volosa Seninote CnIy
Road IC an
nilonary
I
Raraø iTrilby Brand,'
tOttt,PA;tply to pont f blgnn.n
Run %ou'Pwrt?prly on 5Cc RIltoad reclre'te.'ln4 Pel. SarwotO Grant c e
P0111,1 Place lIc&lt;t. P P.oro of
Run 30uthdat along PPPp •magnary
. Trity BranCNr t S R 4)1
COunt Ciss.ones Cf Semn,i,
SanIr0 Crb'iI LIP lb U 5 91.3
Qejn wrs'prly on S R )1
Couri', Ill ,e'evmpiel,1 ma? no
Run rr't,east aIonQ U S I. P3 P
Late Aywve
adOmmC.OaI,ns pres,ntiy P1%,
Or,-,
Run lCIv'INcfly on ForeSt Late 0.5(40
mlfl ?Ni% PrPClncl adeg.ate l !P,p
Qvn nO,lPi 1110 FbOflhW.PStCrly 116114
Avpnup t Forest LIte Ctriti
,%Pedt.ou% ArId eif ,,ens p,,.,g
Ru weilprly on Fpt' Late Drive D.Soe Z5.'e 'c Er i'pr.i A-ewe Ind P.ar.dI.r.o of vcwng and voting
Run no'-iti aLonG (, Prl*l A,*nup '0
tC (con Part Au'pctjp
paaFCsernal.a. the Boad P.at t
Run sOuth on (dpi. Part Avillue PC *11 mba-na', i-ne (t'ltPn!.rg an ,.cpara,e reIuiion alto recorded
ea%'e"'y r'itP.itOn 01 Terrace Orive
Tr'l
lIra'.ctl
SCL Ralrtua
y, ,p
at
pvrsuar'
Foili., 5Cc Railroad, sCvtPeietPPrly 'C II Ott*l AtP'hid
5'I''i Section 141 71 CCsOna'po
Run
wd%t
alOng SIC imaginary line tlp olI,ng tilt
' Clang. S.m,nol* Cot,t?y IllIP
OvtS'dd Prec ,no
East on C(5inIy Itt, IC p61' 04 to C..orga Astnue
'o :, at a tempOrIry polIng (11acp
RujnnortPioliGpotQ,a A,,qtuelø 7StN
,, Prp(n('t No 3T %aitOrd C..0
PbIIi*
Place
(CCItt City, Pea' Street
Ce.",'. San$d r $c'rda
Rup, wit! (5135th Street to th, point
Late
ire Station, Forest C's
Florida

04

EREClNiT N,' 13
Begin at tell in'ers,c',(w' of U S 17
13 ar Sanla.%or 5r irtgs Qoao 5 Q

P.111,14

yegin, ng

Place

5,mri(,

SO'oO4 SaAlOi'a. F 10161
PRECINCT PlC 'C
pg,.
, •t, nte.t.,ion
)4
Run
SI on Saanao SCC'not Ro0 tt'a't 4 InO P*la Rpac
4)41 t Hionland Street
Qi el or P*o* Roao g*5,'
(5
Rup, VwtPi on H4Piand 5trp
to P1(1 ROIC ('t'lv*fl't an on
rtamedl*tt(Or'In.*On S.O.on
5.m ,nol. AtP4
C'inui r.Clf'th Cm an imaginary tirtI 10 County, Cluti Road
nor'tli Irop,, plIgNiapId, S'rep' IC III' R0n pa,!pr,i on Country Ct,gtt ROIC
tom Sec-lion line 15$ 3' 7030
IC SCI R *1010 man 1,11.
Ci wiSt along INc
5tidn FOlIO... SCL Ralrcsadr,ial,, IIPIp flOrt',
.ne c 353030 ,0 Inc Saatv.a'o Coat' to SCL. iai"cuad Tasar
Brand'
I 0110* 5Cc Re Irriac lasares
LinC Rb.lrOad
Run northerly along tie SCI Brancti wf't' tO*JIPI*f%tP"ly to I I
Qn tOu?Pwttlrly On ii to point Of
R*I'a
R,. &amp;tPf'lt'pfly along P. R 4)7 to IW4AIiV10
Polling Blat,. IdylCilde SCndOI.
US 1752
Rrt IOu'Pl*PsVprly along U i 17 1' ('ell,1n ROad, Pancird. Fld,rs*
PRECINCT NC 31
t SR ill
So.thiuty alD'IQ 5 R I'd 'r
I' tt-r
n'prs,t,On
C' C34t
P,II'r% Creet
S're' And 7)11. Street
Ru?' wit! on 13Th 5?r,t to
Run PaStfrl5 ala'.; Sold-P's Crest
1'
s,mrr.on Avenue
t tIe snore t.
at. Je-stuC
iuiti nyr,i
Cont,m,ue easterly •flfO Lbt.,
Pprtn'tin
Afftp tO
MCCI'aten Rimad
tO tile IfltP'%l.Ct,On 04 an mag,rta,
Run rIorthipas' a.' a 4SOfglpe
Its ettenclAg nO.11' trbrn tlran'liy
trorn !P,. interseCtiOn Of stcCraten
£vOnt'e u'e PIt, Ce.'tp. Ct'
a
g010 arc ('Prtimn0'i Avenue tOthe
R0p Icw?Piwrstpr ly a 1011; taO Seaboard Coat! I lip Railroad
LPItbur fSr.rtcp,'
minagnary line Pc BrIrIlPi £Onue
me ,,outn ttyote of LISI' )f%tup Run nOrth t.'Drn tp,. Seaboard Coast
Line Railroad on a.' Imaginary line
Ruti soottiwItIpill aID
P'aniey
£ varILie C S R
II ?I"IØ ,rtg north IC nteIPO
1,
ill
Tp'wlligpr are
Ruin nOrttiu.(-%1prIy ano weSterly
'014
(Onti'It nottIl Cm T
*Iortg S R III ho S
ii.;pl Lane
IPtP SOuihi Shote DI Late Monroe
Run wtt'p",y ClDflg SR 4.31 ti poInt
C1inue nortn on a.' magmna.'. lInt
C' beginning
PolI.ç Place Ncv-IP Orea'iOc- Town tto"tP' 'fl'' Terwilliger Lane rIO Il.,
Mali Not?' OrlandO
0l'I'PV (II at. MOnt-Or
lofidl
PR (CII.. CT PlO 1
Run past Along html cpnpr Cl La',
l'o.' * tile In'?rSlCtlDf'm 0 Sanlaldo Ma'.
c' a.' lrruagmnary lint e.
tCrte1flg r.ottp 11110 tilt conIc, 4 the
SO-ings Rt.c, IS
134' eno .j 5 17
•
late Iron oat Avenue
Run, wet' 110114 Sarlancici lip' ,
Run, SOuth 040 Itt, mme;lra'y Ill?
Roao (5 R 4341 I
the western it the South lion 0' tile late l Oat.
£.prtue
5e!Ion 1,14 of 41 itR0i
COn!mflue
Ilong IPt *f'tlp"?'
sIor; Oat £i(',.e tO
tile point cit beginnng
1111. (71 421 30- to Alberta S'reel
Rur. p%I a
Palling Blat, JISef I'ItCrma?.0r.
AIDpr,a 5!r
t tile
SlatolPo Coat' Line Rairoao
P6C't'. S,*0I'd, IIm'id
Rup,sOutp, ølong 1114 Seaboard Coast IRE CINCT P43
Line Ramroac 'o
Begin a' 'P-C
rItCrs4dlmOr 0
ongwonc mao
(S P C?
Mt'lionv,Iie AwOnuf and 75m 51'pef
Run ?t(i"plf'aI! *101.
LC.nwOod (SI 4
Ro.ø -s m
4,l IC !iIn,nola
Run wet' on 7SPlt SIres' - S R
ê 't
Boule.,c
Sanford AvOnuip
Rn eat' eicing Sim,r,.oia Po.'ieva-c
Run. nOrth on Santo-ci Avenue tO
IC II 5 1)42
C.ie", £.-eou, •5
4731
R.nrsi'ii-'!p-aIo US ?7 I3tc'pon,
Ruli east cr Celpi', £w,',,u, :5 R
beginning
1(5 t' PI'CtOty AwOn..t
Palling Pbaci Lyman Hi;tm 5cnOl
Ruin
on M,Cto, Aptuf t
Se'n'..rc,,, Count,, F 101.0.1
Chwr'tar Avenue
PRECINCT NO IS
Continue nottn ott Chapman, £.pnue
Begin a' lIlt
tO tilt 50.01 s'.o,l'e 0$ I ate Mo't'oe
cIf 'FelIr
'een", It',,' arid Sarisoro £-p,,r IC
C'imiue nO'thon an iPrb;ila' lmnt
Sarsorc,
tYm' Ctmapn'tar £.ipnc,e !O Itle centar
Ruin WIt! On TP.rlppnth Stre,'t h
0' LIt, MOr"oe
Oat $lt'p(4
Ru,, east •i. it,, ten,,' 04 Las,
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irsi
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Run Cat! no 1!t, Street to point 0

bPgnnnQ
PII,,.,

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LIII'y Building

C't

i

!.isrs#ot
Flo'.oa
PRECINCT PlO 35
ug ' itt nq ,n'prse:'-u.
I.p,'.p
£tpsije iU $ 1713- a3 7Pi 51'pf.
Run si-st on 3011. Street to Coun'ry
Club D-te
Chinu. on Cntry Club Drvt to
Country Club RC
Ct,nue on Country Club Ra to
5eatoa'o Coas' Line Railroad
jfl rV.rtPi on ti Scat.oa' C,a'
L'r'f Rairoad tO tile ScaIloard, Coast
L,r.c Ra,lroad (LerShu'; Prar.c'i
Run eat' or ?np Seaboard Coas• Lilt
RailrOad tO a' rra;i.'ars lint
'OnOCO lOu" tO." Tr"* 114Cr Lane
Ruin t0JtP*eat! * degrees It Ip
c,i ('p5.'.'mfi- A.ue
intpsact.

arto McCr*ten R*
Rut', toitti On P,r5min.' £wpfkit t
tim 5vtrn
Rum, east on t)'P. Street to Frpnp.
£tOnc't LI S 17 .;
u SO. ' (" t resell At enie I U 5
17 ;; 't
C b,gnn-n;
Polling Place CroOm, pQt- Scbooi.
San'o '0 Flttt"d,.a
PL(

P4(7 P43 30
Be;.' at the flt?rW*CliOn (if tIp
5eaboar
Coat' Line Ra,l,oao
prar* r.x%.
I
Pin 1101111 01.' i I tO 'he COntli Cit lIp
s' ,,ccrs • cai, t.%ontOe
Rut' st 1'iifiup" the COn$? o,Cat,

M,'w,rc,, Ic a' -m.4.nAly lint e
ti'tg Prtt- $n' Ip"* r.;Pl care
Run toult' on 'he macnan, nt to
Ip"*iIli;pf Lane
Con,',.,, on TerwIlge' LIne Ic, tee
Seaboard

Coast

Lne

"W 'I

ten00; n'0r'P- tl'n Melon, Il
£vOnutt0t't, Cel 0 sate Mon'oe
Run. tut1. alo10 the
.l;mr.ary Ifl
Pci It, Wuith Shot, fl late MOn'Or
anci Mellon, 'II. AvOn.,t
,t"i',lif 56$',, along YliOnvilie

£.en.- t, ?, pont
begnort;
Polling Pla, - Pece.,s, 'tie Boa'o
c" C Dur"
COrtim,tt*c,nerj Cl
Seminoie Cun'y Itas dilermmnied
Iha' ?,c *Ccomn'loOl',or* pe'sentI,
riitl *ith,ri thiS P"ec,n. •3uiac
P0' he esPeOIt*0.l5 lAd .ft.eie"
housing a-id handling 04 vOfmrt; and
vOtmn; ti,a1ap'e.nala lt. Par-c P11;

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Run rtor'Pi on S Q III Ic, U S 1713
Run Ontiteast on US 1713 P

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Raiorao

:Le'ttDu!Q lI.an.cPll
Fur wet' ce- 'Pe S.aboa"c Coast
cr. Ralcac, I Lerstt'g IlPanep,' vc
Pt,. gimi ci' tsegmrtI'lmmtg
BeII.ng Blat, case MOnroe Scout
lIuId'ng La', Mon -c,, FI(I?.da
PRECINCT hO 37
Begin a' th
Orn;e Senrirci,
COunt t lIne at Gitrtt.ii', ciac its
it was ettPildPc 5($P
(0110* C,astDbe'r, Rca
Ills,
BId I pt0"tI'i"'ly t
n't''.ai o1
1,'es P.m
two nOrThpatl,',,
'0110* Floral
ay ttt(t.çI i' was e,'endf'd 5041.
wv'%'etIy t lnitpt'SPC' Is'Ps B'YC tt
nr,'tfci.ot', wit' 3 R &amp;"ö
i(Il0* Si 43$ toi,riP.eaII 1110 SOutil
'7' interSection ci' "IC'*PII C'et'S
Rn along MOwiell ('es, SOuth
w'e%ie!l, Pt Orange $on-,iv.O.e Cnty

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.

Ctnu, on, an lmaamrt4ry lint e.
IPider 'lO"!h Pr-tn, Oat 5Ip.' t
tent,' 04 LaSl Mon"o,
Pur. e,s' a; an magma-I lint .
the center ci' Late Ucrm'-oe tC
anOft.,' tha;ind'y l,he eItn;
'
lhe ce-u,' ci' Lab,
r.otin
H-pn, Chapnar Avenue
u? t0l.Th aIong Itie .tna;,r.ary lilyC
to ChaPman Avenue
CDnI,nue 100th along Chapman
AvOnue to Mçtr5 AvOnuC
Cont,nu, SOoth 11011; .4cto,
t Ccli", A.en.,e .s g
aID'.. (tiery At,'ip
R
4151 to Santoto Atpn
Ruir Iouith along Sa'-,tor-c Avenue ,

Fre,,5,

torI SrcI
Run eat'
Psr, %trI I, S'.','Ip
At4n
Run flOili on Sewn,nt. Apriv, and
,Stesilon tt'.c,&amp; to S R

Oman;, Seminole CDurI,
th arc wet' te point
.n,
be;.n' ng
Englilpi (itatt
PaIlseg Place
P.tmo Oi4 otc Road,
P,'t
I .o'oa
&amp;'R( C tiC? *4C) 33

begin .t tnt .ntelcCtion oh Rantoul
.,a's *'.o Counirt Club ROad IS R
L

Run east on Airport Bovie.iaro to tP.q
!*CLRR LAte Charm rs'ancPv)
Rn s&amp;- ' on tIe SCIRR
Late
Ct-a'- lI'ant 'c pont c,f begin
rn;
PollIng

Place-

P

Pa''

CP'ircli soutp, sioe of Onoca Road
Sar.lo'ø Florida
PRECINCT NO
Peg" a' IF in!ptect,(5,o$ Red Bug
'ate Roao S R 434 and Winter
Part Or,,
G'O11OrtP,ctr,W'intf.c Part. Or'vetc,tp,,
interteition Of Out,n S -Nrror
Circle
1(7110* Queen s 'drror CirCle r,OrtP,
Wd5'lIy tC It.. inter%,c-t,on of So.jtp
It ilfPi LILI' Ore
10110* 5y,tP Tr,pl,.P, Late Drive
nOrtP.wq's'e! ly '0 tIle in'ef%pct.or' 0$
Tripi,'t Late Orve
10110* TriDle't Last Dye not
therm5 Ic, ?hf inttrtect.onct Oatroo0
Cl 1' as relOuge' Oat WDOO C),,,
wf'P t.'fndPd east
Rn al; Oaswo Or,.e
tIerIy
to tile "I'CrSp(tiDn 0$ $ijIt5f' Drive
Ruin r'or'lti ano east on Sunset Dr-we

tO tnt iAFrSeCtiOr 0$ lerminola
POulijl'c!
oilc,w
Scm rOIl
BOo Ieward
tC'u'P'eatteP' 15 tO iPip ,n'e.'.!Øøt o
Late Dr..
(C'IIDw Latp Drive soumea;te.It
ano eat' tc 'tie inPtm'%C' Dm' Of Biro
Roaa
10110*

B': moao
'- t0 tp,,
t#t'54Ct,Ot 04 (a;' Late Oit.

Ruiti a'on; (as' Late Onte easterly
t
PIle ,nt,nIi,On $ Tostawilla

GaDr,.11a Lao
10110* T.,nawi,la Gablella Roag
to1hl5 P t'.e irt'ersI'-C-',oti Cl Red
Pug Las, Lao
C.c *ft' on Red s. Late i
t

the no." r-' begnnng
P011?'1 Pllcp
Sc.i-'t' Semnoip
t, -d,i(
Sctiao
C151iIbtfr,,
I '* ,
PF( ( - P4,T P4
p..' .' t, nterct,On 0$ U 5 17
42 arid tt Oar. Seminole C,ntv
Cc rIflrThe,i!.n,, 01" U 5 1713 tO IPm
,n't'sp'',a' of S R 434
R0r sDuJtp.paI along S P 43$ tome
'nterse'ct'ot,

4

110404

BouIeta?o

'(tilted
FQI10., Flotal bOujifyand O.toi'd
1Ø
tOi.'llSi'ly tc, lilt O'a"ge

Sem,rc.i, Counts line
Run aoon; tile Orange Semingie
Cn, InC It-, pore f beg.nnirtg
Polling Plac, SI JOn11% Village
t' Snog 250 DittO Rao, I,'.'
la,, r
rP(c,P4(1 NO
Begn.! lIlt nI,"'seC','on o 5,mora

P.R.'
.
, a
Si'm'pote Count, (ri,
lf.r. nos'l" On Si'tnprarm BI,.a0
IS R 4)11 IC PIbeIll Branch Road
Run,
tt On Howell Pranct. ROad to
D't ROId
Run no",P ano east pn 3 t.e Roao to
C)cioo R0
Rui" flrtP or Dooa Pciad' Re Bug

I,•a'
Cos,ttry Club Poao IC
Cntr, Clue' Road
COnimnuiui na'msa$' o Country Club
D
leplrate
reSolution
115(1 køad IC LIII MI', ROad
tPci?(I Di' thi5 O,D't Pu"tua,t '0 Rut iQfP
Or' Late Ma't Roac It
F br aa Sta'i"Ft Serf'r IC! TI
33tp $trpq'I
Las, R(,6
(Win' 0$ begnn,ng
Dts.gAated h Scirlown; t' O,'t,Oe Pr
,as on 75th 5"ee' 'C 'It tiC
u.,.' •.
ec Pu; cat.. R.d I
Polling PIc, Sanfo-c C'.'c Cnte.
PPtCdl'tC" Pic 2: as a 'empera'-y 5Cc Rit-OCiad .gPt 04 *15
Tu.wm;a C.abr ,,lla Pa
polling 04aC, tot
San'cme I 'pa
"'t'nct Nc 32
i
RurSc,0.'elDt'tilp 040 SCu
'
P0n soote' o'- TusSlaIIa
te*i4.
5antcrc C 'tic C .nh. • Ian.fond
IC PICT ND Ii
tn ,n','SeC!'Cm w'th I
ago..,
oaC IC $ R 431
b.gir a' SR
Fl(7,,(1.
r it,
,q'jt
l,rw rq'peson'.n; it., 5ano"C C'.nl
uin eatI on 5 P 421 t0 0.n Rd
PIIICINC'T NO
0'anI,, SemInole Cn'1 lint
L"Ic
RutisouthOnDean iDadlo S.emirIp
Begin at Ih
5 F 434 easter,, to b
Orange Se"- irtcmle P0,'
tin 'It. Sanlot C'an
(o'', line
Cn', In, arc U 1 1'42
AOnuie
cuw"rI'i, snIsfleCt.Ori *ith (Di$1it1 p0.' wet' On 5,u"l,"A,lp Cu,,ntp lift, tO
Pt
lOuIl..pl
I 0110* U 5 IT 42 ft3"iiiiaItp.'l, IC
on Icr's' cat.,
Club P0.0
point 4 te'snnmnç
Afb,ue IC' Itrit late Dre
5 &amp; 434
1'.,, 110!11' On Country Club Roar tt
Polling Blat,
(.soi'rios Scm
Full wes' ot FDr,'t' Las, D, t
west,.", or 5 0
34 to SCL iarrIct,t' an,
Clt,
(atIDrDoI
Pollesard.
(Op.. Par-s AvOnuip
Rairoad
Co'nnu, rWtt' or' Pantout Lant
Se'-mvip Count,, Ilotida
10110* SC. Rairoac so.,tt,-',, tO
ClI0* (ocr. Pars Avenue south to
(Z)ifl' p4 L*gmnnng
PRECiNCT NC)
pc." ct te;nn.
5(1 Ral'Dae .Tly, Brano,,i
P.11,1.4 Place Portat,m, aOaten' tO
Begin.' thp ,,,tt'1iC ,On 04 Set.o'an
Sillp* ng ILL Ralro. so1ottt
Polling 'tat. I'll", ,a', c.g'o'
(Dun!,
50.-tI' I'D, C' M.#('a'
Clot.
boulsuag $
4)4- a-ic 0 5 1742
wetIerl, l Orange 54r1mnoip
'ApI; 5, mnoie (our',
iOriDa
.'no., Coon', F lCC,Ca
wet' or SI'mora
Poum,.r'c
lint
PF((iPl(T P43 3i
PRECINCT NC
:S P 43* - tO Lali M0*,l P040
We's' Plies' nOrth On tPun', In, IC
begir a' thi' ifltr"W'ct.0'i cit
II,,
*5$ty-ti
F
t,.
p,gr
433
arid
'tDrtP r- a'. 540*51; Road IC
5P
pont l beginning
42 •flO
''nDia Bouma.e
P.Pi
bound.rt 0' the Cm's 04
P011.1.5 Blat,
101100
SemInOle
Florida Pci.,r
F0" aet or P.0111' 5trpq IC
LotigepoC
IflDIt,-t,'I
tou'Ime'.IIrnI, SQ La&amp; 3...
lOut'ige Pear Las,
4*OØ Road
P 1171
S4."miucim, Count, FlOrIda
tt 'OP Las, Dry, SDJ"W,t','I, tO Fur' n'y or' th. wet' buonca's 4
the Cit. of LDI*0 It Da
ion nor'tn or. LoOo.0 RO*O i P
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'
-437.- I; t,ernmnol. Bmeva'
LtgwoOC MIthIm
Pc'gmn. a' tt, lflP'%q'Ii
'0* ',Jusaw ml C.aLr.im
04 U 5 17
Po.
Ikn east or Sermiriola PDm.ie..' t
C'.nue nortr' 0' the L0n;eood
'Ei"t'',
42
5 R 43a
III.
*elprl ti, 'j 5 1742
Ruit' 50u!It.aItp'. on $ Ii 134 It
'L ''"wlrs' ant sn' ci' S F stc Ma'l,Pan, IciaC t
P0. So'rtt' De 0 5 (742 I; pont ,
LOf*000 W,.c,,t'mem Rd It,!nS
1fl','1t50i
It
lolPIttiOrm
ti4
SR
p
415 art,
Pug Late
bcgin.ng
*51
F1,m' *i' 0" 5 P 131 Pt 1 3 I!
ano WinCe- a't Dlvi'
42
Polhiti, Plate- P4
COli'nuc wet' ci'- 'he LOng*XC
p, MOO-.
Rur nd"iPie"i (I" 5%'nl,' 11' Dl,
7' 17s.
-. 5
SC?.'DO 5e.,- n,ci.e Coour tit'di
M"PPm'l' Ro.c 'ci Intt'st.t, 4
tt inr'tecl.w ci' Dues" 5 Mon'cr
0! I*gn'-.n;
CIrcle
P1111111 l.t. Po'labl, em 500 iPISI Follow II nyP.etl It iPit en',' PRECINCT P.O £2
b.gmt' at the 'C01'II'C'idl' cii Airpor'
%Pct'Oi' lire of $.ctiOri 34 345 3's(
Iot
co'ne' t'
Gu.ens Mirrot Cm'rle ri01l?
431 a-ic o s 1's"
Ron,..v or tn, Cell',r I,fye04 S.ct,o" boi,v*'c •16 U 5 1742
$p'mig,,.'
welter-I, t
lout,' ¶niP.?' La..
(ou't'p Flta
Rur 'tort?, 01' 03 1752 I; DeaIv
rp4 30$31( ttti,ptcjt,ari,c
PI((Ip,,ç1 P43 73
n'"
(''We
RmjI- W.rtt'. or'?'.. lIt' lie, f
10110* hAll Tfrie'!' Late (l'y
begu"m 04 IfllS-'SlX',OIi 01
Rt,n north also e.tIPnlp along
34571( 'o its. ert Quart,'
flDiIPmwi'$tprly It'd wrttri
$4)" ,t.Sa,tlart, A,rt.
,
0.SPtO Di,,i tt (I POr.l Avenue
tt'rrw" 0' Sector 9 203 XII
R,n. ;' or 3 1
Trg,,1s. Lame 0'vt
, mnl,.sec.,De
kur- ror'r along (r Pci". A,en,iq IC
,t. ,'
1-0110* TrIpt." Las. Dl",, nor
slip. &amp;ieaIKJ.lC (Dii' Lt, Rani-IDIC Rr..'ii' DrIPs'
an 'r'tg,nry Ii, repreSenting a"
ii 30530€ IC the WI'S' Qwa"ter
IPI,"l, tci 'n'e-'s4'r,On D4
ntaniine traCt
$tr'Iv ,.'en;gr' 04 ""ac.. 0'..
DI SectIon 31. 713 )C-(
Dr vt aS !noungP 3aIwpo (r,e
0110* SOuCIPI along $((_fi, rt'.a,t Ilyp
Ron.ea or the center mrs. o $.tim.,tri It LI P'pitt A.elt,t
we'p 5'itppc- 5$
"ac. tO ifltS-'SeCIIOI', eli?. hp-.
*5$ aitig lad .rnagifsarp lmfle
2430330€ t ilt, 3Cc RamIrciag
10110* Daseedo D."ve
's! t 01
c't i, t CiI'Of ii Avtflt*
Put well,'I er'- Sprig L asp 00.0 1pm mOw ti. SCI P a' "tad
I01ii'tin SnIIPi Suns.' Dl...,
bo,Ftdar, of in,
Put fpot'lil abc G's'• £,ent,p Ig
0' ltoIh arid s-es' on Suns.'
'C,'sact01 * Itt' SC'? Martsanc to the r,ot'inq.flle.f
.331,' Street
C"I 04 LOnpwVOC
p0 inIp"lICu.pr DI U 5 17 17
"venue
p,.' It,,, eat' aiong 73lP SI,..' 'C
IOIi0* Inst r't' DutIncal,
p1"' SDuiTheiIhr" or. Cl 5 1717 p
ut ItOIlI' on $ '4
'C P0,f1
Clip pI u,.ongw000 eas tO tip caller Meiloriule, Anenue
point cif be'g.nn.ng
oeglnn.ng 04 5
434
Women'i

Club

(I;i,?tm,rr,

1lD',da
P( rlh(i NO If
be-gil' at tIle
n','ietl,CC, Of Santor
I Did I S I
4141 a'sc
SeaDOerCCoastu.,n, Ra.l'Dea Lit.

CPmann B..n. ,,
ft,i"Th$ts'l on ttw '.u'o.c t
73w' Place
RUII list 0Vi73'I' Plat, IC M.11wy,llue
Av,,to,
t,tl ?'DeII' on MelIon,lIle £bOnJe 50
25th lIre,' uS I dam
Pt,', Slit Dr 25th $tr. 15 I Ml 'C

"•t' CImi#'t'c. Altamtt, .pr-ng5
a

PPtCmP.CI 543 34
beg. a' the llIclCt.Or' 04 0,1 1742
S-IC 5 P 4_7
t'S t

$CL

RaIit'Dad
bOl
5(1 ia,'t,.ci 'V'theI;tr'lp

Staving or tnt
n "ac.
Camtry Chc load
Ruin' ViOr'tti On Couettrp Clut R*d'
lantold ct"rtt Line
Ruf wute.mi,'lp on Sanford eant
Line tO C) 5 II 42

°' $00'?. on tti ras' bUutida'p
tl'm4 (A1 of Lorseu-uc 'I' PlViianO
5trp,'

ConC,noesoutl' 01' hlrgflLart, 5Dee I;
5 p
on 54

434 'C po'n' gf

beginrIc
P1Iln Psac. u,or-'cwc 'FOw-n PIll,
cornet W 1in01 31 and
We's" Aye, ¶i 0 LOngee.0

Iouitli wei

5e'm,noie Couqif,, 1401.01
PRECINCT NO 34
beg,... Ct the ,,lp-s.ct,or of 5R 434
arid PaInT Springs P0.0

'C 3-3" Blip
__L' am; 35th Pt•t, Iti tI'm,
SCLPI
twIt' a.or'g tn 5CLRR IC

A ut't boulasaro
Rvnwet•a(5gA..p,rt BoyCIevaroto
Itip
rt of bepnni.ng
P1lI.ng Plac, be'c.,s. Pr,, board
Cots,', Comm 'none $ 04 $eftir,mp
Coi'it,t, teS WVmn,6 P1*1 is'
accomntoØ.',gess prs't,ntly •p ,;l
CI?.?, Itt'i
a0.guOft lot ma
t2le0i'4ut and .$f'c4nt'
'C Nc'idIIIig f v'Ofieig 1110 V.fl4
Po'apr,-n.l4. tnt bo•r-d Ps'$ Iii

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A 1... *

DOUGLAS P4UC)DLESION * a
C, HUDDi, ESTOS,
P,te.u,jantt

1

64th

NOTICE OF SUIT

.

35. 1573

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NOT ICE IS

ano
,,ERFAS, IPIc TI't.OluliOrt 0$ ,j,,Ip
,,li
,l
ii Ii *15 recoroec as riguired C
(Pi$p,f lOt 73. Florida SIatuIe-s
"
O"I,Cial Rocd Boos 517, at pa;i
173 through 131, in 111,
f'ce of

Askew nn(e'I that

tWII (Ii' fliort' tP - ipif'ntm, (rrmrr1
$121 hi $132 iwr month

the wel(,.re Iflrtmtu tIes tS'Ctlb it
iirejJ -idministrituc'ely b' As.

Set'sirlty luer..fsts han liP ItOflIC
on ',eu'tfr. rr'flplents

.kew md rlid not ff'Qlliri! ipecuul
'4' m '(1pm nfl

the recent

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the

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(hi (IZS Ill
huh ssc 're featuring lWtISl't'fl
.tt4lrnt'y :\tiltt

IIt'rring
hts opponent .k'rr Ilrie..s.
11w bulls 'by.hlos (it'M'rlptilrn

ml

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rt ((110(1 )ltU that tile Sanforli
1i 11CC t ill h:lS-e rad;ir t'bs'ktng
use

the

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50110 lit

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tliiii', ill' (111(1
III)' 10,11k' (11(111% fritnil,s in
ttis ci rt'a II15 11 StIr (11(1 sun bat! a
trcll:11' tIliI(1('fIt tills JuIst Sun'hI)'
I', hIlt
liSting
1(111k
Spri fl(5
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JlcItt tnt (It m1erI) I III.'tlllt.lI in
Orhi nub Its (IlbIlIti ill (I 54'l't'ra!
(rae(un's of till' -jlIfle, he Is
11)2111
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:rlsnnprs utter tile star IS -'nil-- t.
r 0Wpr:se*r:nt,
tsk.it

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tiit' first kg ill a ('t'ntral F'tiruhi
thur (If t'mint elet'tjon SUpir
sl'.11r',

quick

buss

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from

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need infimrii(ton fr-ton
SU( •tI (Wry
ti.tt It'glsLItlI,ql 3 Ifl(r(,,tul'r ill
(tic (lIlt' of (-'':1151k ?flj, ts tO,

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tm ttiIu,i. iil.tl1)
of

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sIIplaInung cituout thu, shtj(i

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'sI C the ('(it (.1115 C'lt'J1l(7tJ 1111
111
I .ike (lkitgttj .itltI, if the ('vuill)
ss ill not ('It7J(l the take,
rri3ucs(e(1 theIr I'Wh,wrty bi'
lf1t1('%I,,'(1 11111' (lit' its

Sw I.lf(LlJci iIl.ilOt,Iltlt'tj

wtieni an opinion fi'ouii

5111111 11111111 i'S'i.i(d), ilkl' (1.111
thi' tit' 141111 gist to Ito' Ills,'
mitit stio ro't'd it 541 1111(111"

iiiighit 1)4' ',SIlikttI

county ss'hu'iehv thiit body wouki
J)I'ISt)Ilt'i'S

Ibis

out ss' h

toilit'r, espeetall)' since tIk,r.
II OLI (t'itt'r ii tunmi in

l,'lIIi(p.lfl'i tfl3 th' ttics

b

P1'l.'itis I Iosstvt'r

lI(li'I'iS iitifi.'i (t'tb any I lks
ss'ilhi Ito' t'tsuiilv iit' ' 'j)I't'iiidttli't'' ' until a i'eipt5 Is
i'e('l'iS't'tb li'oiii (,IIS'

A skew

Stt'ti'tt 11111 •lIlSiS('(l lln, lblI'clkt it 11.0111 t(ftIiiS
iilicil)Je to roiil,it't thn' ( III','f.'iiitU'
lM'i'SI)ui(i I ly , ,'i net' he hiatt jils I cii'i'i 'e'd hack iii
hail )it.'ii

toWui, hut 1w had disrtisst'd the situus IIon with a
legisIcI list' aide i1 thit gov('I'miIII' cituil hit HLIkI hit'
''would gIl Itt 55,11k 1111 it tight cIW1s%- ,' Sltinstruuil

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tIouds through Fhui'-

'tt,i si

ttottit't' US

'lt'nihosstmry

111.11(11) lIUl'lulg
ittcf'n1n iiI esrtilng huurs
llI:hu tut C-' 0 I 'is Inighi COl

1,5551(1 \l I .,.\st Itu ltd
I lit t Ilil'

II) l.tl1k)N IhE'IIII:,',

csgm'tlti to house

tIll liii Pt (1(1 ('omii in iss inuiet'

for ciii n(bit'Litioii Mori'is
said I)iuimhuilluuI cll )I)e(ii't'tl willing to negotiate
ss- itti thi. e'it' ciii igi're'iiitiit Ifs hiou.e' iIi(iiIIriJoII

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the tramjlUon,.(l work

to

to illi

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r'lUderltlal

the

('(-110(5 t'!t'tt:,-n tupt,!rS t.surs

but

i.)e'erw:,w

hjve

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7flUlli'

ut ,4;ir fl:mtir',ih li,.,,.

5etTeL)fl iiud t'slliL'hiIl Judge
ilisJges mit T.mupcl hl74 os.empttti the dicCUlliUt In Septt'inL't't
und Ntvtr fiiit hon - irder
LUt ill future rtsiile'ilujl ltjtl7

'P'

hlrS iattl the ctt1ts un Ner'::

tfl(ufl

ti'
t't
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itep'up Ifi 'he 'luIIL)1rl}4, '
can hear tilt, buinb '!vrrv 11
:n the 'titans'e," !1s soul
Uig .jl,s'ernmnt.nt -tifit'ial
11(10121 tt,I.J hull tiICY 01153 till' 'I
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htndu.'r dt'',t,lui't
t.'I.'Ufl-CIIIILIU ()anis7t [klrt!naJt
et.pres.scd the desek,pers IlIUM

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rall.ihssottt'

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cuuiiph silO, state Lists before
reivil tog .0 drt*lglng Pettlut, s.
(lw

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I,l,,ttlk'i'

thttjt'tt.i1

Stf,,itiJ endet] the lnattl,'r u',
st.iting. ''We dciii, ilt't'iI
r(7rWtUtioII
m.litJ(fljt'

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SI'I(INGS

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1i((lllIt'uil'' tt,ik the ('1,1115.
liuclit IIIJt'ctt'ht b
Metor

I-ass rt'ui,'t'

Sts,mlf,ii 1

'I I'%tt'l'lh.I) ' ii IIICt'tiiig
C IIUII'(1 iie'ti
l('hIt'l

of
uti

at

('tlflL'llril

IItILIgt'

('cikodir

('it)

('I II%,l',s(tttI ituttlt'

tly

It sirs 1t,Its'll hut' t-t.hu'trlu ii
"tlitt'II 11) tIlt' t1'tItttrt' (If tilt'
.51 ,ltt' IlIt I' rita I 1111111 (I','t'iiiellt

l-:.titttrtil (l,liiUilt'lIt
I-fltt't ti(isuiituit
Ilmll(uyL'Imlid

I"UIid, 111111 it WIll Sulggt'st,'d that

S*st'iet)-

placing
iilu•rcltllrIulil (1(1 tnt'dgu,ig

5port
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ttlltl'iIII(.II

111)11

a

hinder
We flied

tht' take !t'si.c
th4lt 13 ltlm(
than
this other

Stocks
'I'S'

lii -I tt'Ltttti ilutts'r l,'(I
Ct'tfliIIj( ttkt,, ()IlenLi. lotaill. ut
Juthto'i,,cs.7d \ta',t'c Swolfor,,t
.
IIs7got I .4k' 551 th
si lien', -'1
II,U'i,'Lt SSc's'L', (Lb it'td to 'h'su.
ilk the prt,tperh 1111 sihi '
ti1stuig welts at the Like 11117 l,i)ot Sssuffor(1 ct1i
54,1,
uuiiwrtzed to pi'ep.sre in
pIle ,itin icr a pentiut (Vt
adthnc.zut 551711 it tilt, Lake

an

Slaiur Swulfvi-iJ told CVWIL Il
.ikt (kit'nta s u* papular LIke
1111 (hat ,* 54(t'r ks-el 311(1
cvuitnil,y should be estabIisiwj

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l'I(tl lII't'mI iiIuu(lii'IJIJIIt) 41(101)1 0

1'sttlutio,i

.111

lk'ii' oStIi))

I 103111101 niOtIs
I1U111it' ik)tht't't

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read

tnittguisg (I(ltrdti,lflS

it.lS lii

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('(ililics

ti mliii list' ('(loot) ('oiiliutuuon
iIlrt'tsItIg

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'l'hts ltl(413 Lit' st(fstt'Ie'd, he said,

Prefinished Mouldings

b
uiiiiig t'viiti'oi ti the tssu
t'%ustiiig wells si hi - tt 3rt' 551111111

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tilt' lIt) (Ifl PI'i .1(1' (II t'(wtl',
I' ui hitt'i', 1st' ,,itiit, (III' tIll
siuld aqIls for a Pt'1IIh1t Im 't
IIOIIIhu.'r u'ilIt'rgt'nt') sst'Ll 54 IlL II
could control 11w Ies't'I of titi'

-.'ie't TI I P M

Tctlephon.
$IIA$IIR

CHAIGI

Liks'.
mi another Of hit CUStt'lll irs

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lad hUh

I' lILtIt'li 'lOut htP.flt.ts'l'r ..i
I1;!,,lhl','ritt Ir

tequurt'ftlent.

'sill

,(

,iflil clviii

nuni but scuti
It) eft

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'n. tugr,.l throughout Irntoehr
3:&amp;rk Ilso i1!%EflbIsi 'lestx" 'imlfl )1 iltkL'ci 1(111 IUiI-'

the federal reguLinon,
I.ktion super\t,slJr,, fl,)W
IYqULtt7lllL'flt.i It I&amp;J mJ4y to ','iIii'
lusu.' the job lJ( ehet,kmg
ht's'
been
1111
ruLed
part
JtflIi,,I11003 luke the ,'Iu1t'titUt10h1,,h1
We '4.111 .*PpeiII but we lIllflt
.Sbortlu,flt,st party and others,"

Ililpuntiult

the'

,Johin dom'is to L'olitat't (1'eg Di'umuiwnd, county

if 1si

53ei(5flg hefurI! 1
-ulfiriciry Iubclnnj-iuttee.

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,Im,tt1t'1,

Sup('r%l,,wrs have made the job

t,1t'l,'IILU

iii,' flt('l,t III StIlJl)uiig jIllils OIl' ,i

1 ( 1.1 liSt' Ill S,i Ilffii'(l 's
lm''-iliIliISit)iliti(''. .11-i kiiosii
l)j)itiIOiI,
his
lii
Slit's- iii I miibit tt'd .iii

ill

k.'ptng thent, I
lIlt.

'tuif

('(liiiiJuIsSiOui 'hiaiinuiiii,

Ifl('tlICfltJIlJ)' it 54(11. PreSUh'nIt
J115111 who liii J4lnualr)- itt,

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St'ne iu1 new erurt ilut:es
undertaken by the e!etwn

(lIen'

I II IliI (iti' fir ,i t!l't.Itm.tl(((II i'll

(t'iu't'cil lllItIeu't Shuevi,i lll''Iii't'tI t)ii
ssuiihl to' I'4c"jo)issihlt' (III' liII(isliig it''

hut il Iii(Ji'(' .111 (It'll l,it 11th

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i,)rLsn,Ju, I'ttuss ulle, [isti .Jllit
ru
OUYWIIJ E3itch lit

Ur.'r,' II ::
tk'ih(j or

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'l'hit' rum iii isSiltii ci ' t't'k a g t % is prut't'('(bIug
clIng ttt lint's that Ito' I'lItIfltv ISIS to (ike
(IStI

this till list (null 11111' III 11(11
11 11111'S
tile (Inst pi-'rso?I U

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Lake Controls Needed

It Stt',isti'oiii is sulci'essftil iii jn'i'suiculiiug the
( ,ov'i'j' tI) omtk ci (I(m(il.liItfl1.v (I('('i't('
direct
Iruni the State Siipi't'iiii ( 'unit, then the cit' iivato' scis'if tin' t'tttlUtiIltis t\pl_ 'uise III has'inig
ti
initiatt' and file its oss n (lout actioni to Ie&amp;'t'is't' a
final word 101 ss hici I r(slslInsit)iliti('s, it ciii, the'
('Its' ss ioiltb have' iii luavimig to pi'ovitft Its (lWli jail
lacilit it's

it'i.itigeiiuiit

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t'sterd;l)-'s ('lliiIliI('fl(,'. liii tilt'
S's'icil Seii'iiy ssstt'us brought

Vt'rnuuont III (lit, ) CII t 1933. Slut'
still hvttig and (till)' ji-XItlI Into the
fulill (ut thu )'euirs prlr tO tIer

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tt 'ti',' e.

'Ihis had

this prograutu %s us lii.
lass M'('Itlt.il) In

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Stone

iIII'.J
lie
PLInt1 the books are
01W Iottj for (lie Septemr
prunar), but pt'-.'pk sht'ukl
k
thc' can prt'-rt'gt.jter (LI
sole in the Nist'mbu.'r general

Sc lilt note

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llScu,ss With l,.'jn: t1uc etktj ,,f
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cas en the tntcnued
ulpera (ions of (lit' election

'St m 7' Cm '. 1(7 1I.I rl
SlIme .lrrus (Ii Ill 5,11gm iii .1811
Ss'lllInok' ('owfl eark ttWl.lS' ill

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101

%ulh'rl' i%l)r, Stone
.t Souferil AIrtmrt flIt
IlittUri' t.Ikillj ,Irlli 1 (lIlt 541(11
lilt' I ls'r,ikl tis,'h,rt' II lotoring

iit'ss lllIlIt't sI,iI illfi liOlitis •i jiil cit (lit' (lO%%ntf)55',i
l"m''ii'hi c\s't'IIlit' cI mill I'nii'Iti Stiit't imitt'i'see't 1(111

er hLlppi'(II'i I'

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zrn•. t'uters with wim tIn

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I llIimtlIiflm m firs'
.5,1 iifmir,l 0 ii ltiutlt't

rehti'jii

IIIII1!'t

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SShI.lili,

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5lne'rm'; holllbiflg 1 1111 "Wept
iS I %1flt1il(' thing

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I)l'Illt'iitatilln of .'u'tR'If 's

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,t Onlipt snug (II oltt.iiui help truni (;
l(imtihnui \kt'1s in rtittivii)ht a
clarification tpii
ss hit ho'i- I In eil - ssill hit i'etjuiit'tI to hioust'
Prisoners after Jan, I, U173, date the

}lltjf tiMlught,y, liii,, Will
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'flim '(lilt. 'Mv IlIprr'lI,sllln
hi' &amp;?haflI't'S 5( their releasing

Slnl'rI',tfl (1111113 '-eflilI!

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l'I',rscli IIIIIpltlI Inl- IulIti hl('r 1(1

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that Sltll.'r:('afl prtss',ni'r;
ulll 71411 'If! it'lPasPil
:Irk who
t'l'fltl%' rt'turn,'ti

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Must House Prisoners

all prison housing.

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State Secretary Confers
tf',Ii t E e c ti on SLIDe r ii sor

On Jail Question

(din, or for tililt (flatter Mrs
I ,lIWlIrI WIgner, Sill's (I)lilutIi
17 (1mb Ilgtlting for tier life (It till'

11111', thu

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,t'n ClllL',*\'

-:1 tllmLIy till' "lintifluufIli I; .5

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c:Iiitar,

hti',iev

p...'nrl&gt;- ,

It'll Ihmrtor, (151(1 to be
ill'ilt('lI ss iUi till' Winn l)i,si.'
fin IFIrSt Street in .San(ord, prior
to 1us t.I4,ing tran'ifl'rrl- (l tu Mt
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11111 it

I%4 5111(1 "541' 511:111 try to tiskt'
ill those funds 54)11111 (Ill' be'itu1'

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Hichard Stont' i centerl, secretary rtf
state flew
flet'th'tJ for eIectil)fl l)p.!raugns
City Cont
in this morning to confer
with Carnilla Bruce, iflissiOfler Gordon Meyer weIcom
Stone r,
county supervisor of elections, on k'gislatll)fl Sanford

Decree Whether Sanford

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iWELCOME TO SEMINOLE COUNTY

Ster'istron'i Seeks Declaratory

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fllr ci "suite flfle'

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'aid (li ltnst' wit li(55( 's ss Su Id ret,'ou ni
bt'hia %'iI,r ill .\1o'( 'all's Lake
( ut1n(' Jail and
in I)adtm ( 'miiil ,Jail ss here he
was held for several
days hell'fl hn't ;l tra nsk'rrv(b
to Ta Va res

throughout thi,
I ujntr',- ',serti abintining U'
1(11111 rid for tIll'lr fire trill k
NIl Joke Iust n in A1tIi(IlInt,
('ISL' tile)' plared their IIrlil'r

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Reds

Will Free Yar,;

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('t'lI )- IPur 11(111.
11111, sn't ('I)±it 31111
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Vickt'i''s

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thuS tt('&amp;IS't*$I sseuI ,Ser $12,000 In
Pl)ifle(lts

IfS W1TPI155 WHEREOF. I
IVilf0 lit my hand arid If 'I'i
tltp Ofl.ciêl Seal f lt
5g4,C C
Cgunt, CO'ticn't5, ,n.qt tn's me;*"'
Cu ill?, 977
1 34.11
Arthur 54 Backl,,tIl, Jr
Cl.,. tA ?tSp Board of
CourPy Cpmy,gqsp,,5 in
and lot linings, CO,nf,

'liii' 1it

t - $(t'71 in oIx.'ratitln Thurs(hi)rough Sunita)' on 20th, 2t1I
lJ f'nst Stteet
anli Park

s rote in Jest (Ill-out

111 ! n shrllp .iIlnw-inr
JR i'l,it'n
(114,0*' trir.
$1 t) In 7

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Iluheit Williaiius of ()i'lantlo, one
of Me 'all's
attorneys t itid t he ,ju rv Tuiestlay
hat t tie (I('lense
550111(1 shios', \'iukers was ''a very
s'iolejit, nienta llv
(bra nigttl person

In the IlIcantlilu', ((It
'nt'(it (If the 'It':llI (Ililt.''' in

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inrri''I 'Oc .neluded it
4 - it.('f *"r. - ff0111 ,'jt

Bombing
Bad News
For PWs

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Uclure I In witnesses took the stand,
the judge tol1
the jurors that if the 63-vear.old
sheriff did not th ke
tIu(' stand in his own defense,
the jury could not in.
terpret it as an inference
of guilt.

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12W1 f th. blind,
the Iii'lJit)lP(l -intl 17th (tw .1'
"tderty'' .st1 -Sikew

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l'tO't(i SI it! fit liii li(1('ijuI'('(j \'ickt'i'
tfl(j (11(1St' tutu
the 25u1 iiiilt' t lip Ill 'lava ris
Without iulciIltnt ''lit
start'tj i t lilt' WI thi iii (1(1(1 1(10k
III his evt, without
ut teu'ing a word,'' luster said

hIr):t's anti

ounttir4iar'is

tate

ll'1!r:Ig4.

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YtfWtIt4 i'1Ii itifl ts.

A ipok.'sm,in for A'tkew it.l

2(1 per rent inorease in SACIstI

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the 4kat&gt;It'4 '-md I2nd 0 Ii'
the i'tl,'ry Ifliong the
ii.'
?s'en -efth this nrr'

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A t'oetIt. ('UIULIIIL', bat-k.

' P14 75511 Car t4 ,it,ly. 972
as
appears
SIp
Di $' fl.' I
boos for bad Cnty

DEC

11(11(1 ssith tlfll' t'Isgiblp rt' - Iplr'nt
Flilinli (toOl IlIt 111 $121 per
10(111th anti (or hiitisv'holrts '*41111

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VtI$#t

rippropriuIu.d by tht' 1772 I ugh.
i,tiure (or tIte np.ratun of the
pkifilI(' I*Siit,'Ifl(e program

placed in a small nn'tai cell known as "the tank
-'u'kers lay in the 1.;ikt ('otirily Jail
Ill (lt)VI(fljS
physical (listress until April 20, when he was
taken to
a hospital iii 'ra%'arOs,
U
Eagan said Viukers (lied in
the hospital i\I)l'il 23.
- 'That 1)1(1w was :1111 t'aus,'d by a
man being st niit'k
ithi i fist,'' I':;iIn said (II hit'
blow that allfedJ\
t'a IIsI(f \it'kti's' dea t ii
'Ilie first witness called was
fike ('ountv Sheriff
Eta uk M('ech, a p)iflted by
(ov. Heuhi n Askew
alter Mc('aIl was suspencle(I
who testifitI as to the
(fate Vickers WaS arrest1
aIlCI (he (fate he died,
HIlluwinig Mevt'hi to ihI stand
was l.akt' ('ounikI 'uty Albert 1"l IS tii', who
picked Vickers up in
h1ui (In a W.Il'ranit issued by a Lake ('ounty judge
Ill(1 tl'Il1sJX)i'tt*(I the J)i'iSohl('i'
0) T;ivares
It', Jlthfl
luster s;iitl iIiiiiii .ItIthif)l'ilj('s 1111(1
SItki
him Vit'kur
ilee(li(j leg irons because
''I hiis itia ii is violent and
You l-:ln 1'II that thIs is the
he's given us problems It tOOk
several men to
friendis SI'aSlmn''
subdue hi in
JUst knk
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iuoort-s.n' nsa, t en'.•ec
you Is' In,,,as G.rvanØ,6
Bettor
WITN(33,mr, P1014 aric 'tsp 'ealOf
t4 iaC Co"' ot' ,tol 35;', 973
754.
.kYHUI IECr WITH,
A$ Cleti p4 $
Court
B, Mat,t,e B's,.,,
s oeput, c.'
Iubl'04' Jl1 73.
I,
15, 1473
pp ,

i5Ifl't, llf'lIPtCfl 11)4' IIIJI*lIflIIffl
piIyillt'nt (I IIuw'd (or a hqItIte

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Oid On limIt II, 1423. feSOlwp It
Cft';ri.l, vOting precinct; art
polling pIae- for sc,l prec.rtcts

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Crc-ut Court :'
SamirtO. Cn', Florida and
4.H( RE AS, in Slid IeSolut,On
pollrl;plac, lOr Pr,c.i'it Plo 10 ..t
l"!On,6u;lp de;;n.ld at 'r.
Ccun.m.untp Pr,jt,pte,an ("'tt1djCaI.ot'ial Build-rig Las, Ma',
Iiq,d. ano
WHEREAS. tP', co'r,c'
flO*fiI0 Ind regorec 10 lila In,
polIng
ft Pr., n'
claims .nd denied wPimCh yOu.
P4 1t I'e La'. Mary EIem,"t't',
PIPIt' CA you flIp tta1 agantt sac
ScFiCIOI, LIte Mary FIor,da. ar:
P%'$te tI ?PI4 Of$'te f P401-torati,
WHEREAS it , ,p,, ,ntp.,tm0- o
WaIlac, H Mall, Count, Judge
it., Pc'.aroo County Com,viist,ori.r;
Semmoi, Coin'p, 04 Pt's Ø+$i(, fl Ph,.
Pg tie,,
Ctre(t the error at '
Court P4j5 in 5art''
FlOrida.
Pr,(nct P.O 14, Celith error
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thn, ta Calendar mom lno 'hP
0,6 tI t
rel on 04 . .
'np 04 lIsp lint' putilCI'.n 4 lPi5
II 1177,
it, tacti claim Of demOni int
NOW
THEREFORE - BE i ¶
be in wrmtin; and COnta.?' he p4cc f
P(
ED , ttme Boarø of Coo"',
'es'DerIC, and poSt off mc, addreSs c
COm,Ii%5iOCtrS of
Court,
tIle crama,l' .110 rnus' Dl S*tt' P(1
Fborø., that lPiqp do P'ereI',
IP,
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CIliPrIflI It5 •9e'V CC It
oes.geua', as In p,. nip.it por",
tOSr*v ot the tam, shIll OP VOid
ptmac. fo Prec,nc, Plo 10 the Liii
T'A( COMM(RCAi. PAPIL
P#.a'
(lamenta, SchnoI, LI"
AT AINTER
Pr
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Ma',. I o'ioa arid
(It 3 Pt 4. MOISt
Pt IT FURTHER RESOL , C)
51
PnrSØefl'
m.t upon potIIc.IiQn
f
0116 1r;t °Hq'
r,50107,Of'm Cl ,jly II 1577. vP-ems
As A;m,n5tr.tO, 04
tIll bp I00.d as a to.,ect,,', l''f
said (sate
I4t lPipØSCrp,, 0$ P,pc,qscl ho
S (livid 5 P-aSIC
s vtp ottoemng
(inC S Band of the
NI, Due to an error In tAt
fm
01
rrtolgu,On of J0ly ii, 1573, II'S
ROSIN ABEL 4. BAND
Community P
tlfi•rI Chu'
2C71 Man S"es't
ECuc.Pion.I
cal
BiI0mng
01.Oa
SarasOfa.
0S'tmtit,6 as tt,q polling place I.'
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No 14 TPmt eat a.' •nrs4
C)(C. 3?
tele conect p011ing plaIt •' i
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Irpcnc-1 P4
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tl'me tat.. MI',
Eltinenlar, SChool. Lake Mary
IN THI CIRCUIT
IN AND
F0uda S.'. 'P., r,lt,$mq 9,t.IVtl7
FOP
5(MIPiOLf
COUNTY
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,'nO talC JiiIV 23. 1427
ILORIDA NO 73 -Ill
bE rT 1 0k TIlER RESOL it
III II TI. Uatria,
ttlt tP,$ 'r5Qiut,nJ, be recorded 'I
$'E1 IL LEE BRENT.
PPm, Official R,tC Boom n Ii
Mu554rt,
(lit. e4 fl'.e Cleft g4 ,Pup Ci'cmi't
£".c
CO3ir' ot Sem-ni1 COunty, FloG,
WILLIE AtillO t,R(5.1
014 tP'ab$,4,4 'ttOlIti01' be psJbIt?f'd
Wi' II, tiin
in • r.*%gap.' ci'
NOTICE OF SUIT
1.P'I,'al circulation ifl 5e,r-nr
4.' , $.-ti' i'•,.,
'-'-n'c 510
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tP.f pvbl.c,aIior 04 Its' ?q'%OiiIC4'
I'.rt. liSp, Iirgirl,.
' Jil 11 )P3
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T t Oi FLORIDA.
!Po04 I" acImon lot 0ssoi,,t.gr
f
COUNtY OF SEMINOLE.
"marriage ls.s be." fled against ,
I H(l4 £ P 'V CE P (II 'V lcsa'
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.rc you art neg
sd fg Wip a
tiCv, •n' I oepg ,r
5 a Irtip and
u pDi er't$
o,4e-rises •
(Of'ecl tOp of a PesoIijtmnm
ti' 5ls'p'ipr, J ,)Of'flSOn-, jr .eton,
iFs.rtrIlOi'tI, by tP, board Cl Cori',
for 'usD40. whoSe addets ,s
Comrliits.on.qs of Secttnoie Cr',
iofs.'tOt' and P.n.cx,. P A 2.1 East

or
1173 U't'm1e,5p

tin ciii the money wi'sald
I 'lIrIP (rorri stithin the )) mIllIon 10 it.it' ;tn'l f$"4f'titl (1111(15

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ii'rt. bIin't (11141 iti'ihJ,'sI tim
- 'mllIriiI,sls. losses' (10111 10
('tr;Ici'c ill 5114 hIl Sdf izrs?y

Wednesday, August 16, 1972--Sanford, Florida 32771
Year, No. 238
Price 10 Cents

ll.,i.'ll 7 .1

A'nlf,ire !hey l'fltlId receive
Hi' 4'lsd the SA"iiI .Seeurity inreases 's'ntild havt' knkec1
'5,1W) F'Irorid,anq off the phi-hr
IsslItafirt' rolls - 'Ry hikIng this
srtlon," he laid, 'there still he
sppr'tinuiteIy 1.7rA rem.weij
(ron, the rolLs ln.'ihe;s4

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(.erS oft,,
t'pit'dtCio,t o

'lrlrlcburo- f'qI III tOSS tilt' lJ';lItI I ,
I 'Ill 50$ rc,qr's In WeIfutty
pI)'hlllrIt,i fir hitc' 1.'ite' elder I','

()('\j.,.\, l"Ia
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Saving, ''l'liai (faltltl((I t1I(l' isn't
('i"I/Y
"lIsJl(ndf'(f
Lake ('miiitv Sh.'rif( Willis 1c ('all lIlltlt(i(f
a t)lat'k f)risonf'r in the stl)lila('hi SI)
that it caused his ticat h,
Pl'OSt'cUtnr l(uh'rt Eagno t(ll(l au a Il-while jury today
In tli linlillig Ii'iiiu'ks at \It'( IIIS
SI('(llIIl- (f('gf'('(i IiUiI-dt*r tt- UII E;iati
saiti
invest Igattrs l('arl)e(I from other 111111.1 tf'S J 11(1
a jailer that 's1c( ill k icki
'l'oininv \R'kers3l, Ill Miami ''with grea I
Iort't'' April 13, then had 'ickers

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SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
FILE NO $1%(
(5Lt I
LY MAR ¶P4 s
((F P4(7 • 4.
. C A MI''. ¶5.
Dcc,at.t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO) ALL
P(RSOti S HAVING
-. *51*111)7
t,i,'.') u IJL*S,ui)
SAID ESTATE
'C 5 bid each- ci' ,. ale herb,

I fii'J ttr'irrgl ill-It. 10 10 If(Ii'nt st.clety ,stwh as ours, see
hsIvn an n1t111(lttii'.fl (A help the
'Ill!, the bliro usnil Its. c1jiitblei,'

Trial Under Way

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FICTITIOUS NAME
'by c-ten that lain
.i? 'P2 Sos,lP,
COuNTRY CORPot rIORIDA at erigagru " t s
CCcNTRY
COR
ne,'
C ROSS
Saritc'd,
Seminole
('ORATION Cl
LORDA. a t a Cc,n'y F I -d, Onir? tPI $idtlOu,
CROSS COuNTRY CORP and eacl' Itarlir t ?fTpl STREIT FAMILY
04 'hem if It r; ar
1 dead tIm, RECREATION ROOM a".d that
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unLrO.n SpouSes P.er
ntOnd tOregi$ti sad rlarre wIPI tt'
OPt tPI5
iegate.
grantee,
Credtd.r, CIiw't (if TP.p (rout COurt, Se'n-vt'ip
IUCCtttOtt
assignees or Otp.er County, Flotidi in aCcordance wtn
persons CIanirg by. !P.rc,çP.. under PIP prOysont of Itil F Ctl.t
or agens' VII' atmose 'Iamb Name Statutes. To Wit Section $4.3
Cs$,rtdants 0! Al'y il them
05 FlorId. Statutes
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
S J0P'n W AnderSon
III? an actmon to Q.e? TtI, to the P0hth July 35 Aug 1. S 15. 1173
10110* rIg propert, Ii Sern1nola 0(1 tOt
Covn', - F lot Ida
LCt'tl) handS (lf55 tIle easterly
FICTITIOUS NAME
$ leet 0 laid 10151 FirSt Addition IC
NOT ICE IS PICrb, Q.On thAt I am
Pt NE SlUR ST Sanfora, I br dl
-ii b,'tne'ss a'
Shads
According to the PIat telerp0f
PlOilC*
Cas;ebrrr,
Semnol,
r?COrOed ri Pa' Boot S P.;, 75 ot
tPt Public Reco"Ot Cf Semnoli COuty. (lord. vrtde' tIme F,clits
Plain, of TIME FOR CHANCE ard
Counts I' Iotmda.
that I inlend tc, register sad ilar?'.
ttat Df'Pn 1-1,6 Ia-n;! yOu ano V
* It, tPi CIt's ('I III C-rcu I Court
ac rpg.,r,6 Ic,
ceo, C4 pOut 54m,nic,I,
Cot-vitp Florida in IC
*r ilri defnte-t I am'1 '0 it. on 5%
) 1
coroSnce
'I'm tIl, p'
si,s 04 tI,
Thomas Itt !!
Attorney fop
Name Statutes TOW
I;'
hrtttI *.'iCtSe adO'es;
So-Pt 1310
54'ctmOn $4) 05 Fiqia StIlutet 155!
Cit'zent NaiaruaI Bank B.ldrg
Qrlanoo Florida 33l artd lip tPll 5 1 f'dt'( P Roberts
PubIth, Aug I 15. .33 35. 1472
original *th tile Clers f the 100sf
DEC 43
St5l,6 CDt On On betote me 3tt1 day
0$ AtiQv$t. 1S'
etherAte, 4
RESOLUTION
luOgmi'." *11 be ente'ed aga.ns'
YOu 'D' lIp relef oe-'a'lo,6 n ttt, ON MOTION BY COMUISSIONIR
kl USIQUOPI, SE COPIED BY-Complain,
WITP,iESP. Pr1 and and seal os COMMISSIONER YARBOROUGH.
THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION
t$id Cciii v' "-t 74'?' dat cif ii,
WAS UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED
AT TP4E REGULAR ME EYING OF
I Star
THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO U
ART 'AL' t
* I C P.4.1 H J P
MlSSlOP,(RS OF
SEMINOLE
Cit's cii i'I C'.I CDu"'l
COUNTY, FLORIDA ON THE 25th
(It Ellen. Scot
DAY OF JULY, A 0 t1Y3
Dsp.,', Clerl
t%H(RFA', Il-i !".'d ci' Cc,c.'ty
st. Te.on-ies Lc'ct. (to
Cmrns;io,-ter
f Senr,m'loII County
SuIt 1314 Clue,.
National Bans Polo-n;
Orlando. FIO,,da 73531
AIIm,,, 10 Plain'itf
P.i,tPi Ac; I 5 I5 73 1573
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ROGERS
OOUCLA7 HuclCLES1ON a taD
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Ciert cif lN Circuit Ciiij,t, Semr,,,e
County - lot da b a000rdartce * tn
Pf,e prOt%'Ons c,f the FiC$,l-,
Name Slatuics To Wit Sedon I&amp;3
C'S FlOrda Slalutn 1457
jasepc, Selgqr
P,ytsP, Aug I IS.
DEC 34

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COUNTRY CORP
a S a CROSS COL'N TRY
CORP WILLIAM N ROU(QS. aid

State Ups Welfare Pay 15%

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FICTITIOUS NAME
I
LIGHT I I NT P4 JUDICIAL Cli
t,
n a
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cLllT IN AID FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY - FLORIDA CissI AcIsn On Ond in 5'flPit at P0 P0% I
(Atseltierry. Seminole County
y
- FlOrOAundertPi, Fcliteoujt Plain, o,
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PARR
4
SEL ENtERPRISE. And thAt
n'endlorrg%ter sad rtlrtic stit' tIle

CROSS
F lo'aa

To Minimize Losses'

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MN EAMISICAID

520 S. Napt. A..,

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Lake Mary Moves
To Incorporation

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Te
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&amp;'onunerce cnnumttee su orking
on the Incorporation of I ake
Mary presented a map sheus ing
the boundaries anticipated or
recomnwnded by the group
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('it) of Lake Mary
,Iackson said that a separate
i.,.,.i
(nr thi' In.
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iumru 13 i.e,..,,,
corporation
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The committee seeks an
orderI) e%parcsion of groccth
that best suits the people, local
protection, control of
zoning and construction,
designed progr.irii of road
nhiintenani"t'
cpansIon,
some (it) street lighting, and
orderly eventual economical
transfer from septic tank to
state anti county approved
sewer facilities
Donald
Jackson, nest
president of the Chamber of
('ommerce, said the Chamber
assunwil the task of preparing a
.irtcr
stablistuin
bonnmi,irit's employing an attornt'&gt;,
bringing the matter to
area
legislators in November
their consideration antI approval
bill to
presented
the Florida Legislature,

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT

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P61OF,Ieut
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ye

OIJnci

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In The
To

to seek a seat oi th" ('unt)
Commission, i -is fnled at
yesterday's rnet'ung i-if City

Election
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President Nixon

Mz'ot Lawrence Swoffurd
recommended
Donald
c
Myers, 110 Hurke Street, an actoWitant S4SUI Ihi-Act's CornMyers alstays has
been
mtcrested in the city governmeat.
Councilman Daniel Dorftri.an
inlec'ted a note of caution in that
it would be prudent to first
approve redistricting before
ek'ction if Mers,
Ilowc'vcr, Mayor Sstofford
said the council did not tuic'e
tiimcc for thus. sin
it requed
lii ordinance

D e b a ted
OIIIANI
h-la Al I - In a
precedent setting move Tue
day, Brevard ('ount corn.
missioner Ion l'i'ulson filed a
suit in U S l)istrict Court ttt're
challenging the Fionda
st
which prohibits independent
eanipaignung prior to the Sept
12 prUTUir).
The suit uks the tht1')Udit'
federal panel to block the
Mate's precution of her for
early campaigning In her tuit
she contends the Low violate's
her constatutiiinal guararltee
equal rights under the 14th
Anwndment and riiht tO IT
speech under the
irst
Amta'ndrnent
Mrs. Wilson is seeking the
stale' Senati' seat from district
16.
mmipuMI of seciions of
Brt'vu-d, &amp;'rramiole, Orange and
Osceola Counties
ComnrntszlonerWulson,cchoon
Aug 7, filed 10,000 lit'tmtIotls
ccith the' supervisor of e'levtiun.s,
said that "Florida statutes
99.153 ekarly sets Sept. 12 as
the dcainc for certutit'atuon
the rxnninating petition by the
,

supervisor

of

clt'c'tions

Hoccever, ttw statutes are
unclear as to cche'n the
Department of State must
notify the candidate.
"M) opponents on 11ev
Republican and I)e:not-ratic
ticket are pt-rmmiitted by Florida
Statutes 99161 tt't to ads'ertise
their candidac) cia mass niedia
advertising, billboards, burnptr
stickers, br hurt's, ('IC' swiply
by having paid their qualifying
let' Ofl JUI) 25," !aOti Mid.
While visiting In Sanford
toda -. Secretary- of State
Iticiard Stone nnnwnted
the' effect that he' would
dispatch 'me of his members
from 11w legal staff
hane
the rmuitWr ccmth haste. "I'm Jiis-t
as Interested in testing this part
of the law and would prefer to
have a court's opinion offered
"
Not basing seen MISS
WIlson'i actual cormiplaint,
Sane deferred from offering
any addiUrnal coiwnents on 11w
subject

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News

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ALTAMONTE SI'IINGS The district 3 seat on cit) cow-icii, which was vac'ated U1 the

-FICTITIOUS NAME

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Named

and tn'aring

55
nIll Mrs was
c'lu'rteci to serve the unexpin'd
term of Radloff.
Council has established Aug.
as 11w dali' for a decision on
the redistricting
Maor
Sstuufford contends the city
should not have its municipal
elec'tions under the present
thstricts.

'rune is cit the essence in the
matter, since the elections
held on Dec 5, with the
qualifying period beginning 45
dass prior to 11w election
Cd) Attorney S J Davis Jr
sail tiet' council should base the
rcthstrlc'ling approved Li) O('t.
15 Dr sentunlent of counc'Il is
for I"i'tauung the present tow'
districts, cc Itti not mUch
eniusiasmn for increasing the
number in t'a('hi district.
('nun-il apparently prefers
srmhi governing
tty
11w
mayor is the fifth i (iUnc-ibin,
running at large
III
other matter, Count-ui
set Aug. 29 as the date for
publictit'aringon 11w budget for
flie coming fiscal sear
hi nmcii did not adopt a
AiU
tentative' budget at yestenia&gt;'s
tIit't'ting, floE Mt the aitliage,
this' budgt't has t,it't'n cited by
Mayor Sccofford at 1-57 miiulliomi.
The budget for the' present )eur
us s1ighit wider $5 imiilliome
Mayor Sstufford has said the
city Is holding the line on the
miullage, which remains at fit-i',
it has for the past 10 )'ears
Duriman, perusing the figurt's
in the budget, told c'ounc'ul, "It's
a healthy budge'L'
Mayor Sccoffc*'d explained
that the' budget d's not re'fleci
salaries of e'niuployes, cchwh, he
said, still be 51 per cent above
11w pec's-eat s-aLone's.
Prior to Oct. I Ma'or
Sccufford dislged, the rity will
inutiet' a jeb c'l.auulication and
pit scale' ti-tn ('lIIplO)eS,
•iMoIl) Maguires"
"The Molly Magulres"was
the flOIfltl of is secret society
of Irish Immigrant lilifleit
who fought for better living
and working conditions In
Pennsylvania in the is
The society st-as suppressed
in l77,

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The

mayor reiterated his
complaint there has been no
tfwratiOn upon the part of
county regarding the lake, in
sthith adjacent residents have
t'pt'rienced flooding conditions
periods of heavy rains.

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ven t'tat w,
'.:i 'CL IS i-errt'
,,' ,- 'gpe in but.rte at H*yt 434
&amp; U $7, Fern Park, SmnOIe
r-ufl'y Florida 14'idCr the tct,t'Ov%
rme i, L U SE ky CE CENTER,
and we Interid to r.gltef tad name
A tIm the Clerk of The C,rcu1 Court,
,,rimimcmI, Co.un?p, Fiord$ in cc
m'dance tv th, provlionc 0$ the
Nan. Statutes. To we
-tit,o
FIoe,da Statutes 1$57
'.f'CtiOfllf-S
S CPmarle'l 9 UrineJrrcid I. Laity
Publish July 76 Aug 2. 9. 16. 1977
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% A.SIIIM;1ON I Al' - 'flw
White House say's Pre.'udent
Nixon plans to O(Idr('i,S 11w zunFICTITIOUS NAME
nual (iiflVcfltiofl of th Am'ri.
NOt Ci lSPrrrbvgven ttt*t arm'
can legion at ('hIcago Aug 24, engcgpd,nbus.nPt%at346N C Lake
Iuresadent still stop off ui
,, Lc,gwQc. Seminole Cøty
Clucago cc bile en route from Florida ufidir thC fictitious name of
hIuse at San ('k'nmientt', Calif.,
d TUCSdlv
Nixon us to spend about a
stt't'k at San Ciemente, then go
on to Hawaii for a twcday
niecting with Japan's new
pnmnt' mmmnir, Kkuei Tan.
aka, athng Aug. 31.
Nixon's 'mocrat1c' opponent
Nocen*'t's general tiecticiri,
&amp;'n. Gtrge Mnvt'rn, is to

addrt'ss the ia'gien (-onvenUuin
the night of Aug
the Same
night Nixon is ti-i accept 11w
prt'sidt'ntial rioumunation at
the ftt'pubbcan National Con.
vt'ntion at Miami Beach.
,

Bruce Frank Ii

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I n'r-rmd tO r,çVe' 5b'd name with
t lISt Circuit Court,
the Clerk
,,iy, Florida in cc
sen'm,riol, (j
cordance w,th CPIC provi'OnS 0 the
Ficti-tiotn Name Statute-s. To wit
F ID? ia Statutes ty
5eion I3
S Cleranc' J MCkPtvr'
. it 23. 1$72
Put'-v Aug
flrc.';
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

OF ADJUSTMENT
Notici of PvbliC HiariNg
Pfotce 5
P 0tI' tPiIi th
I4°ard of A0aattrrm?nt *II COnd,ICt I
t
pubIc
app'o..ng
a rear ad side yard varanCe
above ground pool in an 9 IA
Re-s10,nt,a' Zone on the follow-rig
OusCr'bed pope'e-lv
The East 90 4 104 10 arid the
West 16001 Lot it. Block J. Nor
thpat, S 0. recorded in Pla' Boov 10
Pages 97, 93 and 91 Ot PbI,c
0$ SerTtfl0le County. Fib
I trthtf Setcrlued as on Po'nsePula
Tli5 public hearIng *11 be held in
Itme County Commst.on Chambers
o 'Put Courl House, Sanford,
Fior,oa o September II. 1!73, a'
7 00 PM- or as soon ther,a4','r at
possible
Sernnolr County Board
Of Adiustmettt
By lack 5,",,
('amman
PubIsh August 14. 1$??

SAN JOSE, Calif I AP
('burning his free speech was
violated, former English
professor H. Bruce Franklin,
37, has filed Suit bert' in an
attempt to regain tins teaching
pb at Stanford University.
The self-described Maoist
revolutlona-) was a t('nured
a'
sociate' professor cc hen the Stan!cn't Board imf Trustees
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
toted 22 to fe hn last
Janr&gt;- 11w board aded after
Notice if PvbisC Hearsn
a lengthy campus bearing
N'-c, 1 hereby gen IP0$ the
found Fr:inklin guilt 'if ini-iting board 0$ Adeustrnent will conouct a
students to violent acts dui-mg pubIcpsear ,rugtocomusider approving
antiwar demonstratiI,ris in a Lot Ste v.rlanCe in an 9 IAA
Rrsorn't Zone on tPie toleowrtg
January and February 1Y71.
ouscrOad properly
'Dr suit, also sponsored by
10$ i, ii A. West Aitanonte
the A.mt-rican Cit-il Liberties Hr;tts. Section 3
Further
Unnln of Nohe -ii California, Oncrbed as corner f Shepherd
stas filed in Santa Clara County Street and Raymond Avenue
Th,$ public hearing will be held in
Superior Coun uesdos'.
the Count, Commission Chambers

0. Vvooldridge

t,
rt t4o,se, Sanford.
Florida, on September IL 1917, at
1 ir I' U - or as soon thereatter as
0
'm.nCIe County Baird
C'4
tt, Jack Syrne.
(i-amman
''m' August *4. ICfl
DEC. 73

lJ,IS AM11J-5 'AU - 'I'bt'
trial of Williani 0. Viooldridge,
the .&amp;rmuI) '5 forimie'r st'rgf,iafl(SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
major, and three others acOF ADJUSTMENT
cused of taking kickbacks from
Notice of Public Hearing
enl1ed naii's club operators
NOI'Ce s hereby gwen that the
has been delayed until Jan, 9. board of Adjvstnuernmt *ill Conduct a
It had been scheduled to start public hearing t consider approving
Tuesday' but federal c'ow.j off, a LOS Si:, variance itt an 9 IAA
ciala s-aid It was continued P.O Resdential Zone on tIme tolloeirmg
described properly
attorneys will have (line to col.
La' S. Bs B. Replat 04 Tract
lest videnc'e from witirsacs Sarilando
Springs
Further
tnbt0 ii on Se'iallowford Cede
abroad
public ft,arir,g will be held in
Wuoidgt', once the AnmI)"s theTim's
County Commiss'on Chambers
lu.trst-ranking enulustetI IiiOfl of the Court HovI,. Sanford,
and nust retired, is accused of FlO'ida. on Septembar IS, $917. •t
00 PM. on as soon thefeatt.r as
ret-vising at least $350,00u In
kickbacks and rakeoffs from
Seminole COvriip Board
club operators. Wooldridge has
f Adjustment
denied the charges.
• Jack SYi7ii'
Chanman
PaiLIsim AuguSt *4. 917

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FID*mCe. on September 1$. 1i12. at
7 ( P U. or as soon thereafter as
Seminole Count, Board
Adiustrne-mt
By Jack Syme.
Chairman
Publish August 16 1977

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Notice ci Public H.ar,n
Net'cr ii hee, Q,ir' that thu
Ba'0 of Adiuttm.&amp; *11 condvc' a
C.,mbtmchearmr.gtoconc.dr'r •Pofo,vflg
a Lot 5,:. varance em an A 1
£gr,cuttur. Zor* Ofi he 10110* fig
if'lCribed proptrty
Be'g'nnlng a' the NW co'ner of Lot
I of BlOck 7 0$ Sam$ord Farms. cc
Cording to Plat th.ret duly
ri'corç. in PutIiC RecordS of
Seminole Count,, Fla - thenC, run
(bit along the North Int of tad Lot
194 thence South fl thence Wett
parallel *mth tPie North line Ii te
tIme West Imn a said 10$ 904 Block 3
Of Sanford Farmt. thence Norm
along the laid West Inc to tPme Noetri
1,11. Of laid 10$. being a Oltanc, of
jnt Of beqlnnifsg Fui-.
i' t tha
Iher de-tcrib.d as South tide of
Orange Boulevard, East of Oregon
Avenue
Thuipubic hearing wili be held n
the Courtly Commission Chambers

CITY OF LONG WOOD, FLORIDA

Notice •f Public Hearen,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bi
the Ct, Council Of the Cl, of
Loegwood. Florida, that sad City
Council wIl hold a pic Imearing
PiC Question of changng the inn;
clattIcat ori of thy f011o* fl9
deSCribed property

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In 'p, Court i-'t
J?Ip ,jL,d
Seminole Covnty, Florida, ut

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Decratea
TO ALL CREDITORS AND PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
SAID
ESTATE
o armO cah o4 'sm are P'tO
nc' tcd and require-i to present any
claris and denmands wlmCtm
e"er 04 you map hate agaritt tIme
eState of JAY RICHARD NOR TON,
a a ca, R Norton. Ceceasf'd, late
o4 sad Ccijn?y, to tP,, County Judge
ul Semnole County. Florida. at P5
office n the court hj5e of said
County at Sanford, Florida, *ittSort
t calendar months from th, time
of tyt. tirst publication Of tlm,l riOfl(e
T*q copes Of each claim or de.nand
t,P,atl be fl *r.tlrq. and Shall state
tPieptace0$rrdenc.andpostoft,ce
aOdret%otth.claemarmt. andiltall be
sw" te bPihe cta,mar.t, ISis agent,
a tIng fCC Ct One dollar and such
clam or demand riot so tOed shall b.
void
WILLtAM R NORTON
As admnttrator 04
the Etiat, f

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STENStROY. DAVIS
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Bank Su'te 77
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Attorneys foe Esta'e
PbI,th JtmI, 71 Aug 7. $, 16. t977
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NOT Ci. IS hereby given that
A,,rnue,
Aitarnonte
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Sem,note County, FlorIda undie the
$cttovsnameof TIP TOP MOBILE
UP &amp; SERVICE
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COMPANY and that I mntind to
rig Stir tad name wth the Clerk of
the Circuit Courl, Seminole County.
Florida in accordance wItS thu
pi-OvtlOIfl 0$ tIme F cutout Name
Statutes, TO Wit Section IfS 9
Ior,da StatuteS 1957

P-foeard u. Martin
PubIth July 76. Aug 2. 9 U lU
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Case No 7323 OvIClv
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
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Seminole COUfmty Board
Of AdjuStment
By Jack Syme
Chairman

CPIARMAINE IIARNET,
ORDER FOR SERVICE
BY PUBLICATION

DEC. 70

'n the alo., enttIcd cause t
Kendeli W Wtmerrv 'Is As%tIau"
Un ted State-s Attorney, in arm act-cagamnU the defendant, Charmare
Barnes and to enforc, a lien ur'
real property situate In lImit Durci
and deScribed as follows
Icul 7, Block F, SUMME RSE1
NORTH SECTION 3, accardng IC
te Plat therf as recorded in P11'
Book IS, Pages 76 end 77, PubIc
RecordS of Seminole County,
Florida
apprerngtothe vrt that 'hr

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice of Public Hearun,
ifOtce
hereby gwen that tIme
Board of Adjustment wIl conduct a
publmch,aringtoconsiØ appr'ng
a Lot Size variance In an R 1AA
Residential Zon. on the tcIIo*n;
de-tC?bed properly
104 7. bIoct 64, Sanlando Sprngs
Further detcribed as 045 C,trijt
Avenue
Tnit
Imearng wu be h.ld fl
Imp County Comston Chamber
ct the Court HouSe, Sanford,
Florida, on 5,t'ptertmbec II. 1977, at
7 00 P M or as soon thereafter as

In a move designed to prevent recurrences of the faulty
issuance of building permits, and other types of permIts,
Administrative Assistant Rodney Layer, in consultation cc ith
lunacy Johnson, presented an Il-page (io('ummlent containing regulations governing the Issuance of permliiis
'No longer cc-ill it be ples,slbIe' (or a person to Jint walk
into the court house and walk out with mi permit mis it lImIt been
done in the past," LIyt'r t(ild the cnmnnitssioners.
Although each application for a permit must tfl%tl
through eight dep;lrtznents, beginning with zoning, utilit&gt;
control, pollution control, county health department, -uliuity
engineering, hotel and restaurant comnrmilssion, state romIll

department, and finally the building department, l..ml)er
insists that this entire process cc- ill require only 48 hours.
AppIicatiorc falling under this ruling if itis accepted by the'
txard, include building, pluunbing. electrIcal, mt'ch;lnicmll,
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Muriel H Hill,
wPise residence it untrci.,r
YOU ARE HEREBY P4OTIFIIC)
that a proceeding for dissolution of
marrIage has bee-n filed igainsl you
Ivud pot, are required toter,. a cop,
04 rOur *ritttn delentes. it acme.
thereto on Petitioner's atto.ne,s.
who,, names and address appear
below on or before Aug 39th, 1972
I'd file 1151 origInal thereof with the
Clerk 04 this Court eIther boce
ServIce on Pet ltlon.rs attorneys or
Immediately thereafter. otherwise a
default will be enlered against you
time relief d.manded In the
Petition
WITNESS my hand and lIme al of
lhi5 Courl on the 34th day of July.
A0
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ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR Clerk of Circuit Co.jrf
By Ellen $ci,,ft
Deputy Clerk

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r eprIrters 11111 h 05 SImply
rllnv'( temI
the
financial
ilnprittmnent to t'xilrI 11sf' i'eiIl
until the entIre rn-lIter IS
re'ce;,rrhprt
and
priSSIhit,'
revilvf'tl II4' k',cith montir
11101 tIP fills llIqimltetif.(1 In eri - r -.
package to .JIlllge 1)',Ifuflt.lufllflg the (eplflhi'lfl
F'lircloth ii cccli as 'i local r
irflnfltjlglIt4'fi by the (it- uIges in the 18th udi' irrult, whirl, lncrease(1
fee's of the reprirter S I'hIS r
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Suprt'mne ('ourt justice's
hii'r kceth rnentuined he
rI'qIIesIell .Jwlge I)y-kt' re's
the miller Inhl onrirnent on
iluct'rgent opInIons. Fleck--s - nf-utcfl he is still 'working
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general circulatIon in Semr'o
County. Florida, onc. a weet fr
16i consecutive wee$s, cornmenc r
on Auguit 2nd. 1973
00 i. AND ORDERED
Oflanou i- lda, thiS 7h 04,
July t973
GEORGE C YOUNG
UNiT
STATES
DISTRICT JUDGE
Pubiso Aug 3,9, 16, 37, 30. $
1977
DEC. 15

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION NO 72
III
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
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receipt of the material Beck.
511th said he antIcipates being n injected, He'd F,il,rb. I
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Reckseith emphatically li(141n41 the state Law If this c
hiS Intent he has another
stressed that he has a dtity
the -'i,"r'.c 'if this 'A'lfl1V is '?rti' 'f,.n 'iS 'SIll -'hiS" I lint

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Permit Clampdown

detrndatmt. Cyiarrnane Barnee ii iC,
,rIfSab,tmnt of nor found wtPu,n the
State 04 Florda and haS U'
voluntarily appeared her,n, 10
that ptrI,qrmal servce upon her 5 r'
prartical because her residence af'd
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eahoums are unknown. 1 it
ORDERED that Charman,
Barnes appear or plead to te
mplant hern by the 7Im dl, ef
Septrmber, 1973, and in dClau'
thevett the Court will proceed 10 the
hearing and adjudication ol ths ta t
as it Carmalne Barn
had bern
served wIlt process in the State o$
Florida.
only to the e'ten'

prov,d,dfor by Section 1655 TtIP 21.
tint,d States Code. it 5 turihef
ORDERED that ruøiCe ol tIm-S
order he publisoed by the Unt,

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no inform ItlIm as yet.'' hot ? it rail I dill must hI' ijiiidenl hy
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l-'ur Liar bud g t't hi as.s lung ('liii tinUt's mis Ui rich I, Id thi'
hoard, ''I feel the board inisuinderstancis Ms niain concern is
not with tile little Items. I feel that the board, In llppros- irly:
$5,000 each fIlm enginet'rin1' .lnd le':aI mend only $400 for ('l'..\,
e'lt'arly mmiisundersto&amp;sF 'lU' .lfrl'amiy have spent $1,000 for
engineering."
Chairman (reg I )numimiuond responded, ''You merl'
re'questinig there for engineering than was allocated before'
you came to stork here' mind you are supposed to do some' of
that work."
Pinch counti'red bs' remarking that he was Irving to
Insure that all plans e'oriform to all regulations mind ''that
takes tinUi. I could 11111 P0iSibl)- do the job cc ith this present
budget. I can't visualize that the (PA fees cc-ill be' any less.''
(lie requested $2.000.mll'tu;illy spent 1132.25 this sear, ccas
granted $400 for next year. I
''There Is no way to monitor connection lees without a
('I'A'' the administrator ('ofltlflut'd, ''This is 0 rend problt'ni
area and it involve's several millions of dollars.''
'I Feel that this budget indicates that the board 591111111
wish that I not get involved in these operations. I e-amiot and
will not (10 Si) *9 ithout the' mone - I feel the prnt)krli has been
discussed enough in the past year. If the hoard (lot's mit grant
the increase, then we cc-ill just bring It up again rn'xt budget
year, I feel that in ref u_sing me the new eniplo) e I requested,
you are saying that you do not want utilities dt'partrmient
invoked in the day'toa)' Issuance of permits."
I)rtunmond was (If the opinion that the board should
increase the utilit)- department budget to include the CPA
requirements mind the nest' e'mplo)-e. ('omnuis,siora'r John
Kimbrough said, "We should give what he asks fur
professional services, considering the big ball of wax' he's
getting into ared we all know' it will get scerse,"
Pinch cc-mis assured that his requests cc ould be considered
nit next Tuesdays budget hearing. ('ormimlssiorwr Al I)avis
said later that he' really did not like the attitude of thi.' t'tllit)
Administrator, in that tie' indicated a, ''no money, no
ultiniatwn.

FICTITIOUS NAME

Notuc. ol Public H•arung
Notice c P'trety gp't
that thu
Poard of Adiuttment Il conduct a
bttC hearing tocons ,deq aooro'.ng
a Special •.c.p'ion n a C 7 Corn
meqc,aI Zone to park a tracer
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SCCUC1?y purSet on the IOIIO*ng
(ttcr,bed properly
ISug 3673 S plus 571 3$ E of Ntt
corner icioci, x run S i dig' mn W
193 77' N 17 dig 2 mn E 707 77' Ely
on S 9 434 175 uS 10 deg 34 mn W
CS 77' in Secton 331 79 Further
detcrb.. as cce- ne-- of M'dAbp
fIve and S 9 1.31
TIm, Jb.0 Pliaring *11 be held 'n
tht County Comm,ssion Chambers
0$ the Court HOuSe, Sanford.
Floqmaa, on September 15, tV7, at
i O PU, or as soon thereatte'.' as

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stltllte, tile I lerk hIlt neither
ibIC (lIlt)' flO? authority to do so

hI't k'aittl tilI'l h.' ;diesl state
l.'i:tsl-utivi' lltItilt(it F.nnc'st
I .11ic'i cr11 c1ike cc'dh (;energe
W mInim iii dive' to the fees of
liii'
ri r*';wirte'r.; lfr kcc'ith
lIce i'tp!'.tne'tl hi'. position
nt ills.' lii ii 1970 tl,cisirin by
thii'?1 '\!tiirflf') (enermui I'url
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if Itit' ('ire nIt ('otirt,
I )t':lngc' I'iiunty F'alrcioth lain
hi.' fneuml no ctmltllt(It'.' :IliItI(ltlty
tiir fIxIng ut fees i-er fillyffleflt Of
till' lritlrt rvairtcr ifl excess ref
'iusrn' ':;f'c ito ally fixcil mind
lIeu rIls'il in F'loritlmi st;ituites
I ?,i'ri'f,mcm F':uurtloth said, in
!hii' ui- i' III e of any legal
u'LthorItc fir tlistursing (-'i-flinty
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nl'vt'r itisited
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,tiiriil:is''c slurs In Itei' I li'rai.l, tmeei'ting bill YslilliLly cc IS srn't III
hieI- kcc 1111 01111 IIi' tIlalli' Si''. l'rmli iiV l'JIi'riw' fir - ills 514 i ilurt
I ill'., ',llii I' Iii' hI 'III Is'i'ri 11,111- rt'ptertu'rs mulct Ottuimflf') tie be
hit' I KllerI'4' p ftitifllt it
11t'ti'l urlics iii' 'If till' tIlI'i'tIIiit ttlt're
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rl'Illntl'r I llrtls LIlu'rhs', 59 hIlt hi4'l-k59ltbi i't,titi,t'tl that 5111(1'
i 1170,1 till' IIi.'t'tIlig I, scilit Ii ct:ut
his lIffIli' I' ill proxlnhlty to the
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It was neccs.sarv that the utility attorne) , )thl'r( Morris,
agree to obtain a reporti'r, pay for her seryi'es umnii I ii,' fl
Invoice the county for the in manul ens' on his regular iiionthly
invoice. While the county had :iuthnriz,',I i-mIs 1150
for this
;' the amtual Invoice presi'nt,'iI cc as in the amount of
$249.50 for the court reporter for that hearing Pun mni'nt wuic
authorized by the bo.ird at luesda) 's meeting
Developer A. ft Williani'c, usho appeared before the
board rcct!ntls regariling seiter connections to his properts'
In ;olitt'nrod, called Suburban Ilena's, hi c reached on
agreement sith I ',ent'ral Water Works I'tilities 1 4uiiipany for
this service.
Pinch reixirted that
rei'ent lost scoter pressure
problems at Meredith Manor Itilitiec have now been
alleviated by the installation of a larger st eli pinup motor
The one significant problem remaining Is that there Is no
standby well, lit' said that su hen this cccli has bein provided,
mt of hit' ci ratic service problems and ionipluiint S ten -

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niinole ( 4PIlfitV
government at any price, William l'inuh, utilit oilministrator, Informed the ( 'lUmnty ('1
lsIon Tui'cd
Pinch so reported when h' informed the ( (flhtnissilu lii.
could not obtain the scrni'es of ;i court reporter ut the recent
Meredith Manor Utilities Imbue hearing twi act' if ii ;ia
hassle with Arthur lti'kc; ith, court clerk

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Most shell collectors tenil
specialize since they real
the (utility
obtaining
even
(air portion of the
or more known shell
species. 0Ccordin
to Enecciopaedia ltritanriica.

Notice .1 Public Hearing
Beginnrug at the SE corner of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
potSble
the NE '.01 S,mOn 31. Tnshp
NOTICE IS HEREBY C.lEN by
Semnole County Board
70 Socth. Range 30 East. enCe the City Cncl f iPip Ci, 0$
Adivitment
Eat' to the West r,gnt of way Longw000, FiOrda. ta' sad Ct,
By Jack Syme,
boundary Of S 9 477. thrncr Council wit hold a pubic hearng n
CPa,rman
Norlhrl, along the tad West the QufltOrt of changng the toeing
Publish August 6 1973
right Of way bOunry t said S R
classI,caton Of the following
DEC. 71
477 to the North municipal O,-scr,D,'c p'operty
boundary tine of the City Of
LOft 17 thrOugh 19 ihClus,ve. Block
Longwood, thence Wett alOng the 3, and Loft I thrpugh 17 ncluswe
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
NOrth rnun'(pal boufidIr, InC of Block 2. of Ent:rnnugpm's Add,ton
OF ADJUSTMENT
tp
Cty 0$ Longw'ood ' a point No 1 tOLOm'mgaioed. 6CCCndrig t PIaI
1330 heel West Of the NE corner 04 bo S. Page . PubI,c Records 04
Notice of Public Hearing
Sect,on 31. Tothp 70 SOuth. Sem,rile County, Florida. and hy
Notce 5 hereby Owen that the
9ar'ge 30 Eas', thence South 4$ East 14$ feet 04 La's a and 7 of
bo.rd of Adlustmen? *11 COnduct a
o.gre,s West tO the SW corner f Bradler's Additon t
public hearing focons,oec approving
Longwood.
tht NW s of time NE '. 0$ Section accorang to Plat Boot 1. Page I?.
Lot Size Variance elm an A I
31. TO5hip 70 South, Range 30 Public Records Of Seminole County,
Agriculture z
cm the following
East 'hence East tea point S12 14 Florida,
Oe-scr,00d p'opi'rt
feet West f the NE corner of the trm 9 7 RP%d,nt,al to B 1 Butinest
E 150' Of W SOS U- of S 90' o SC
SW rn cit hue PIE .cifS.-C Secl.on.
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D''rct
of SW 4 Of SW '.lets S 30' be road
itmenC, SOmJlt'ieaste?iy to a pont
PtbI,C *4earnig will be held in tIme
in Section
13
30
30
Further
199 74fy West of the SE corner of (, v4l. Longwood.
Seminole
detCr,bed •s Southeist
the SW '. of the PIE rn Ct sad Couniy. FlOrida, On
Thursday.
d West of ACL Railroad
5l,cin thenCe Eat' tu the Po,nt Augi 31 1173, at 7 00 m • or
as
ThIS Public hearing *11 be held n
Beginning. LESS La's I through so thereafter as posibIp. at
'ch
Di County Commtii
Chambert
7 inctl4Ve. Block 1. and LOIS I time nterle'd parties to' arid
of tho Court House,
Sanford,
through ii. inclus,pe, BlocS 3. arid against the proposed zoning change
Horid. on, Septemq IS. 1973, at
Loll I thrpugh 13 ,fl(lutyf, Block *11 be heard arid f,rial actiOn, taken
7 00 P U,
as so
trmeqeajfer
3. of Erutzmi'uger's Addtin No I
Tf'i Ntite .5 to be published by Possible
tQ LOn9*Od. acCording to Pict postng n three (3)
Seminole
public places
boos 5, Page 77, Pl,c Reco'dsct *th,fl the Cit, of Longwood,
Of AOustrn.n,
SemInole Countp. Florida, arid Fio,ida, and ,,ublisp,ed in The
By Jack Si-ne,
LESS the East *15 ti'ef 04 1051 6 Sarilord #'erald. a newspaper Of
Chairman
and 7 of bradI's Addition t
general circulation in sad Cdy
Publish August I, 1977
Longeoud, acceding $0 Plat Book
mIl time at lease fftttn (1St days
DEC.72
I. Page 17, PubIc Records of
pro' Ia time time of the Public
Seminol. County, Florld,
Hearing
DATED th't II',,
V
'u'2,.t'
tren
9 2 Re%dent.al tQ P 1
In the Court ot the County Judg,,
A C) 1917
Ifesclent,al 0.itnet
Seminole County, State it Florida
S OPI'dlE N SHOMATE,
Public Hearing *111 be held In the
IN PROBATE
C'iy (Ic'S Of the
City Hall, LongwQod. Seminole
In cc tim. Ettate .f,
City of Long*od.
COunty, Florida, on Thursday.
','ADlSOPj W WILLIAPIS,
Florida
August 31. 1977. at 7 00 p rtt - Of as
D.(taWd
soon tymeneartu',aspossitill, at *hich S JOSEPH DAVIS, JR ESQUIRE
FINAL NOTICE
toni interested parties to. and ST EPISTROM • DAVIS
Notice is hereby gwen thaI the
&amp; MCINTOSH
aganit the proposed toning change
undersigned *11. i-si the tPh day f
wi
p Prara .rid fr41 action, taken I Icirda Stale
-September. 1. 0 1972. present to the
Ttm't Nt.ce is to be published by Suit. 33
Honorable County
Judge of
po%ting in threw (3) publIc places Post Office bo. 1330
Semingle County, Flo'ld., his final
*,tyiin ti. City of Longwood, Slnford. Florid• 37771
return, actount and vouchers, as
Florida, and publiShed in The Attorneys Ion the Ctp
Admn,,lfrafo' of tIme Estate of
of
Longeopd,
I
loelda
Snford Herald, a newspaper of
MADISON
W
WILLIAMS,
Pubtivi
August 16, 1973
general circulation en 114 City cVI•
deceas.d, and at said tin',,, then
time at least fine-en (iS) days DEC. 77
arid there, mat.e application to (he
prior to five Ion, of the Public
laid Judge tar a final settlement 01
FICTITIOUS NAME
Hearing
NOTICE 5 hereby given that
Put adminiStratiOn Of said estate,
DAT ED thiS lath day 0$ August. •r e.age in bv5inet
end for an ovd.v diScharging hint •5
at zsii
A 0 1973
kiOwa Tr . Fern PanS. 33130,
Such Adm.niscrator
SPtOM,ATE.
OPIPIlE
Dated this the 34-I' day at July
Seminole Cot,ntp, Florida under the
City Clefs of tPi•
A 0 1973
tictitibot name of CLASSIC (DPI
City f Longd.
TRACTORS CO
Jubn Daniels
nd that we intend
Florida
to racist., said name wIth tIme Clerk
As Administrator of the
s JOSEPH DAVIS. JR. ESQUIRE 04 the Circuit Count, Seminal,
Esfate f
STENSTROM DAVIS
Countp. Florida in accordance wiiPm
MADISON W WILLIAMS,
&amp; MCINTOSH
the PfOwi$iOn5 of the Ficlltipo
Office boa 13)0
Pdame Statut, To #v.'
Gordon V FrederIck
Section
Sanford, Florida 37171
S4S09 FIi Statutes $957
Attorney at Lw
Attorneys for 1h City
L.o Loughran Jr.
P0 Boa 1795
0$ Longwood. Fkwlda
Sanford. Florida 37hhi
Francis t BasSett
Publish. Augvs* 24. 9fl
Pjt,lij Avg L 9. 14, 7), 1973
Publish Aug It. 37.30. Sept 4, 1977
DEC.76
OEG 7$
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After receiving authori,ati
to
the controls and
cuater
of Like ()ricnta
acquisition of the existIng
and application for a nest one,
Maor .Sscofforil said
mnten
to hold a
meeting
the citizens of the municipalit)
to ascertain "the level they
to have."

alluded to a joint
neet'tung scith the county tcco
sears ago in sthich there was
heated arguments betcucen
Sccofforti and then Commission
Chairnian John Alesander,
StAlmiford nutlineti to council
n
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JAY RICHARD NORTON

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In re Ettate 0$
JAY RICHARD NORTON. a k

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ever gel cooperation from the
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tirades against the county
government. Mayor Swofforil
stressed, "There has ticen a lot
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community movement, WC fl'('
)ourhi'Ip Vent donation 'sullhe
apiWetlatcti and will help us t
achieve the goal - the tpp.
timity to vote on tncrri
(liecks may be made out to the
l.uke Mary Chamber of c.
iiuerco
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then c'tablish the incorporated

Samuel F. Pratt, chairman of
hr conumttee on Incorporalion. said, "We are witnessing
the rapid encroachment
ntughbonng incorporated
munuties We realize that thingc
,ennot remain the way thes
w'ed to tx'. (;roccth alrratt
niarked, is csplt*ling all about

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As with every

If this bill s approvt'd by (1W
Iature. a referendum will
I
w' held as sn there-after as is
practical % for" vote b) (lit'
nu)onty of those voting wlI

AS SW('7.KOWSKI

the Snriford Herald Wedrieda'j, August 76, l972-3A

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Wednesday,

16, 1972

viewpoint is taken — past,
the picture of the lakefront

city of Sanford. county seat of Seminole. is
emerging wi th mounting brilliance.
As the debris of construction is hauled off.
sidewalks and plazas poured, the glory of th e
new Seminole County Courth ouse, embodying
the latest architect ural des ign and use of
materials, delights th e eye of the beholder.
At long last the controversial fl oating docks
and breakwater has remedied th e eyesore which
was th e west harbor of the marina. Soon th e
docked boats will grace th is segment of th e
overall marina which bustles wi th activity.
Th is week th e greatly needed hi gh - rise Aram
Towers wil l hold an open house where this
pioneer in such apartments for Greater Sanford
w il l show what can be done and what is being
done to relieve the shortage of apartments which
has plagued the city.
But it was at the meeting of th e Sanford City
('ommission th is week th at the f rosting on all this
was paced by two other major announcements
First, it was Mayor Lee P Moore who explained a tax cut which will reduce the debt
service tax from th ree mills to one and one-half
mills for '72-'73. Th is was brought about by sound
fiscal management in which recent city commission all had a hand.
Welcome as th is is, and it is most welcome,
almost more so — when the immediate future is
concerned — was the brilliant picture of a $2
million motel, part of a $14 million complex
which will start taking shape, right next to Th e
Herald on the lakefront side, by New Years Day.
These acres which run along Se minole
Boulevard and curve south along French Avenue
are a natural asset of the city which have fairly
cried for proper use which would be beneficial all
around.

Flying Guns
Just the other day the Treasury Department
issued another re port on the success of th e sky
ma rs hals plan, and it revealed that in th e
previous 16 months nearly 50,000 weapons were
confiscat ed .
Just imagine — 50,000 people in and around
airports wi th gun, knife, bo mb or other lethal
instrument in th eir possession' No wonder th e
pilots felt impelled to strike for international
1inti -hijacking laws. — Anniston iAla.i Star

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considered as infringing on The Ht.rl s copyright and w ill be
held liable for damage under the law
Published daily •acCpt Saturday. Sunøay arid Christmas
pub'ished Saturday precedng Christmas

The Her ald is a member of the Associated
which is en
to the use for repr od $ion of all the local news
Printed in this newspaper
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Herald Area Correspondents
Springs
P.'vstilynGorCon

Altaniunl

$31 6975

Bear Lake Forest City
AnriRiley
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Lake Mary

Ann Sec:Iu*s
37 9704

Casseiberry TangI,wciitd

Kathy PdibliCk
11$ 7150
Marilyn Gordon

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Long.iood
Ann Riley
$31 P959

Chulvota
Mrs. SUOMCEaChetn
365 5565

Colored Community
Marva Hans ins
fli Sill
Deltona DeBary.

Enterprise
Carl Allen
tItona 574 ;7Sl

Winter Springs
P.'4ry Hyatt
$31 SU6

Oslotin
Mrs Clarc'nce Snydr
327 £111
Geneva - Oviedo
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Lit Malheui
3.9 5705

The other is the city hail itself. We commend
th e city commission for its wise handling of the
debt service tax and its c'An pe rtion wi th the

developers of our neighboring acres.
But this should be just an earnest of what can
he expected as they come to grips with the zoo
and city hail re l ocation i.csues.
Nice going so far, gentlemen! We are readv,

of two other knotty problems. These include the

Among the specific recommendations wis one to stop

able and willing to bestow more laurels as the'

converting our missile submarines to longer range weap.

location and operation of the zoo. This is still

are earned. We hope, most respectfully. that

onr%. We have 41 such vessels Before major conversion

'erv much unresolved,

Offbeat Ruminations

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never managed to get out of snu
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Hart Ever since he got hl.!,
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Columnist Art Buchwald, the master of Washington
satire, has suggested that Republicans should farm a new
group called "The Committee to Reelect the President
Wi th out Boring the Country to Dea th ."
In th e midst of a ll this optimism, howe ver . Republicans
are nagged by doubts. They still lag behind the Democrats in
total voter registration . The 18-24 first-time voters remain an

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Nixon's atalit)' to win over the independent and th e disenchan ted Democratic vote.
The)- remember, too, that in 1960 Mr. Nixon went Into the
campaign against Sen. John K en nedy wi th a heal th y lead,
cml) to see it fade away in October. In 1962 he lost th e
Calif ornia gubernatorial ra ce to Edmund "Pat" Brown, In
he was hard-pressed to stave off a closin g rush by th en
Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
But this is a diff er ent Richard Nixon who Is prepar in g for
a triumphant return here.
Four years ago on the eve of th e Republican National
Conven ti on he was quietly confident of a first ballot vlctnry,
but concerned that last-minute chall enges by Gov. Nelson
Rockefeller of New Yor k and Gas'. Ronald Reagan of
California might alie nate the libe r al and conservative wings
of th e part)-.
This time Gov . Rockefe ll er will be placing President
Nixon's name Ut nom ination for second term. Gov. Reagan
will be temporary chairman of the cons'entlon and will
deliver a keynote address
Four years ago Mr. Nixon was wrestling wi th th e
selection of a running mate. Today he has alre ad y tapped
Vice President Spiro Agnew for a second campaign and
made good his promise that Agnew's name — for be tter or
w or se — would be "A housenold word"
Four )'ears ago Mr. Nixon f aced not only a Democratic
op po nent, but a i0-state challenge from Alabama Gov
George Wallace and his American Party — a chall en ge that
eventualiy sliced deep in to a conservative vote that probabi)
would have g one Repu bl ican. This year Wallace Is on th e
si de lines, recovering slowly from an assassination attempt,
and nursing deep resen tmen ts against the nati o na l
Democratic Party and its presidential nominee.

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Will the Pope retire this

That's the question being asked by
ti-Ui the clergy and laymen here as
iipr Paul VI nears his 7 th birthday.
Au'ording to one article in the Italian
Ixess rec-enti), the Pope will announce
his resiWtaucm at the Eucharistic Congress which begins In Udine on Sept. 17
— right days before his birthday.
rnule reports of this t)W at'oimd In
the Italian press it cannot Iii denied
that the question of succession is being
seriously considered in the shadowi of
Vatican City's &amp;stme Chapel.
Only one Pope has ever r esigned bef ore. In 14 Peter of Morrsme wore the
tr iple crown fat' just six mon ths as
Celestin V bef or e giving up the pa pa cy
and ret ur tung to his former he rmit's
We

The curr en t spec ulaucm over Paul
Vi's possible
retirement
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whe ther the next lope could be a nonItalian The last non-Italian Pope was
Adrian VI, a Dutchman from Utrecht,
who reigned train 1-3 Could the I tal.
ian papal hegemony be broken' Wi thin
the Sacred College the Italians have the
biggest power base— 37 cardinals. But
as ten fall foul of the octo genarian vot'
urij Lass, their strength is cut to 37'
(* the nun.ltalians, Latin America
has the largest re pr esentation wi th 14
cardinals, followed by Nor th Amer ica
wi th 13. Th en caine France with 12,
Spain and Portugal with right between
thetis, Britain wi th four and Ireland
trailing wi th one cardinal. Asia is rep-'
resited U&gt; nine cardinals, Africa has
five and Australia provides another
two. A papal candic te needs 61 aff irmative votes.
conservative clergy are believed to
be in favor of electing a Pope train the
Curia, the Vatican's organizational
lilac tune They argue that a curial Pope
has the advantage of k nowing and
understanding be tter the We he must
live.

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gr,itluitt'ni
fruits
( rn'i
Memorial School of Nuirsing,
Jam' 13 in Atlanta, and is niuw
tllllplo~ed as ;I iturm- at Gr itly
Mn'tiiniri,iI hospital. Ann is the
uisugtit.-r of Mr., a nd Mrs
W illiam hI;mrtls S;mnftirui Shi'

IuIins (ii further tin- n •'ctuit-;itiiun
ii&gt; ;ittu-nilin
'milk'ge In (lit'
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MIMA Smith was guest 01 honor at her
Shill birthday party . CuesLs included Rev.

James Lynn

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ILmiutist ('hiurcin e-e'lcthrlmteti it,s
&gt; ouit ii day program . Mrs
Ttwhlia Sharpe is as sponsor.
('hurt-hies
present
is ere
Clearw ater anti Morning (;liiryand the ('hurt-ti of (kid and
('hirist Mrs. Itosell,n Adaimis,
ure''.itIa'ti
l'r;uyt'r cs;is byhie'njitmiini AtLmiiis .ir, icc in
sele'ctitmns sire' rt'ndt're'd by
eu It t- titulr present
M mr ion Daniels rt't'ita'ii ,
" '1) by Step''. The '1 aurds

and

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hir:uiiIe'y. Speaker for
fur the' ,it, .
t'.islmi,i cia'. Arnold ('ttttnni, IIi's
iut)Je'(-t v,.us ''1 Itnld On Iii Your
I";uith 'un' sPtunL'itur is islit's to
thank all " IM tie'lpe'ti to iii:ike
this prtugruliu a suct-e'ss
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ssa'uitinii: cia's in t's't'nt (of tug It)
- it the ilillIe' ut timhiritit'''.
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OPEN HOUSE will be held at 1-5 p.m. Sunday
at Hey Diddle Diddle child care center, owned
and ope rated by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Round tree.

"Waif o minute, A!' I thought w
bought these vacation
homes to GET AWAY FROM IT ALL!"

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Miss ISA Cherry, Certif I
Rob t. Sc o tt Wed
MU. .iNI) \IItS. ItonI;it't- S('UT'

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Repullin-an
N.itinri:ul
I 1 1 0 4lWti .what time the
Convention
ention will open rhiir4 ,
un rift viiuildpassiner it. Au
weary protesters
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t:t! -ff ':'
- irningo Park for the third .iw:infeuI u hottie of champagne
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"lillY uuay i.sn ilnuily
carits
heir tent.a and quietly hit the
''It' lu_st i little some th ing to
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help the passengers pass the
l;i.rtly after niintnisj''
-- tii-tt.i
ta-n.' of -las' on long. nonstop
i:.',iit 100 not-equipped Dade
fl ight.c,
•xplaineil National
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- 'inty StieriU'i deputies and
spokesni.m Wall Robstuiw
\tuimi Beach pd)iu('e went int o
-.iming.i Pirk and threat.'neni
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n'." orotesters with sr-rest 1
U',.", didn't vacate the path
titsoruter!- This
is a
issembly,'' Miami
Reai-t
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!'- pite warnings that the mtjs'e
- Al t an.laflgm"r school funds
t-" ms.' of pending court
.i- (uiin,'t
TaM41y certifan1
(la' tax rolls of 28 counties

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t)ullhiWfl. ''If you do not tease

Fllint Mesm-r, a member of

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wsuip.asr sod sbr.as,.
ain, 17-"Mum iviffich,ow
'iw'tana — .r.i. to
and bOUOm nijw, LsI*.
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('tin'rr&gt; , se'rs cci is ts'itt him

t'sbut'rs hIre .Iitt1iEIiu SiIliniim-,,
at&gt; W1111.1111", lb'riiurel h(uitlt-i
"ti ci&gt; Smith. hh.lutiy' ,Sinigii'(-_Iuhiii itiiii n- hiIt-S %'tilli iii -,
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gIrl'. Sale' little' Siiiii* mini \ti-ui i
(jliibme'ul limes iiitt' ik'II(I
ulrt'sses l{iiig bearer is , is
I l,nreilul I i,uiiit''. ( )p-e'niiig the'

gate's of
iiimrriage is ('he'
ml,i'.tt'rs hiiiiiii'tt Kilt a lld
,-tlttie'li)' ('i,mik.

I"tur t'n'r ul.mugtite'r's iSi'tltiIrl
Mrs (lit-ri) wi -ri' .i It.1 11i 1 1
le'ng:ti Itliwli if gte't'n t'hitfiI
osti t,itte't.m. %%1111 silver ne-t't'sstni'it's in-I i M illi* ill sagt' it
ear net kills

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,fier,i.ulE' .Iui '
h.' union sas.sei1 out t1ips of

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Juls I at St. John Missiiun'ir) i hiffon iis,'r taffeta, with suls,'r
Guy
Reiihin
Askew 's subject In arreet..''
h(miiti-.t ('hiirt'ti 11ev It - r
in('t'S' 1i- ind white ('(irsae
Mucition Committee and
The non-delegates then began
is as olfiriatini; -f n Irn 0 1"'Is
Williams
.mttiirney for five counties which taunting the police through -i
iiiinist,'r at (lit' 6 p. tit n'unutlelit,
.iti' challenging the validity oft meg:iphone, chanting \tr -, Margaret Willian, IttiuhJhi-rin l u .-retiion to the people" anni 'r;ifl we '4t,m
propert&gt; us r.mtuo study
'l'lun' tiriuhi' is the iiaughti'r nit cranitjniuthn-r of the bride, leore
iksscr taInt the Cabinet tha t in the park''' E',uiing to get i
.i street ln'rlgth him' tIrt's.s with
Mr ,oiil Mrs hkrb-'rt ('herr
sshile the validity of the ratio
respnin,s&amp;' (rim the off -em U'r
1407 West 15th Street 'fl, wtlit(',ICUt'S,SOrie%
stunt', was being challenged by
frustrate-ti wrlulit-be -'amp.'r litiiiut'iititely following the
brit1n'griii)ij's parents are Mr.
his 'uit, the Cabinet should not sang - 'Gnitt Bless mm'rt'a " .ir:
- n'mon&gt;. the
anti Mrs Robert Scott Sr of
un(ornI ('isic
ussue a bLanket certification on "The SLur Spangle-ti Banner ('toter is :is the site of the'
Roselli', N . ,j,
Lax rolls.
until one ilemon_itrator took theMiss Lorraine Ringling, ri' e'ptimun
Rut State Comptroller Fred megaphone and yelled
organist, presented nuptial
I)li kinson pointed out that with.
''This ii , confrontation
The tables all featured white out the tax roll
st'k'ttiuin-t...I IA)%e You Truly,"
certifications,
between the free iL'neri(Inin
'- If I Cmihii Tell you " and 'nit' table cloths with niiulti.cnitred
''t".-iunties can neither establish anti the state generation.
lard's Prayer." SoloiLs were flttwt-rs and greenery and silver
u budget or millages" The
ire living in an authuritiirtun
Mr.. Patricia
'atriei.i M Ilitchittitin, t anniehatira ('abinet went along with j
society Is thu_i a free country r
ml MIS'. Kell&gt; Je,ine Muller.
rt'e'i)mnien-iation by Gov
The (our-tiered wedding
rn.t"
Accenting the altar welt' take, made by Mrs John
Ucubun Askew that the roll_i be
lie had barely (lnush't luree' si's eribran('hetl brass Adun
was decorated with i:t'rt:fied - '40t1 well have to Just
ipeaking w hen two Mi.uin
i ;intk'luibr.m and two baitk,'t.s sstiite roses .uni highlighted
wait and see what happens in
Beach pinldywagons pulled u
,urranige'ni i,% itti mums and white with a untie :a1-t grisini
the Liwsuil''
behind the protester_i, Another
gl:iiIs. wtiiti' carnations, and
The punch t,ibks were
The ratio study by Auditor
uniter to clear out was iued 'a
i:rn'i'nie'r :mttuurniui the sshitt' centered with punch bowls and Ernest Ellison showi at what
'otzin as sheriff's ttm,'pulies
g.mtrs mitt prayer le'iieh
colored c.trnatiun.s
peret'rst,age of full market value
began a sweep through the park
Gist'n in nlimrri:mgt' h her
counties are assessing real c_iin .i fight formation.
Pouring the ptunt'h were Mrs
fattier, tIn' rali:nnt tiriile ehost'
Lite Counties with Iniw kveL
At that point, the demeun'
t
',irletha
Merkor"
-n,
hk'k'na
a ('urinal gus H is itbi an iniportt'd
are proportionately penalized
'ttrators
left .- bout half
Charlotteh(inglung, i
Lice titidite with -i round net-k, ('herr&gt;. Charlotte
n
their
share
of
state
school
str-mggktj
off
to City [fall fur I
:mniii silk iirg,ari:,I anti h;riuial Barbara Williams \lrsNetla
fund_i.
brief protest, while the oust-ri
Boykin.
Je,irunie
Malone.
Joyce'
tufirt.,, is uti
hn-t-r t1.ullLu
The five' ce-unties represented
strulk'tI seven block_i north Iii
Y. agont'r, Mrs Ophe'hi.i Mesire,
slees n''. Pit- tleretl veil nit
the Miami Beach ComInuolt-,
by ElIi_ion stand to lose a tiai
Mrs. lk'se'rly McGill, Elouu_'
"f
iiiiportn'ui ilitIslu il. tell initu a
u f$,S 8 mullion in stiute school aid
Church Ij-.s'i svh,'r'y
i'S
White .ini! h{,i c'aro- t' J hnn
ss •'n'Iuuni; Ir ill Milt- 11 1A.13
flopped
tin'.
doss
year
n
ba,seet
on
the
r
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ratio
seturt'ul to .a flow er and lmut' tat antI sent cii the c_ike' Mrs
iUiI ShUtes
studs
Lthe'l
Oliver
anti
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G,it-t'
lItailjli(('(' Shin' carried a
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bitiuqtiet of is tut'
isitik.
Multi-colored
rice
b..i
litilti'..uIil'i,mh&gt; 's breath
Ret.bIicin Cjnajulat, - Oistr,ct 34
were given In'
the
sbiiisi're'ui ci ill s.itinu stre'mniit'rs
Floridj Hous. of 9eprvien(ac,res
Mrs \l.urg.aret l,n.'s is, aunt of
f'er her going .ncs my outfit the'
(lit' bruit', atte'ntienl (tie' bride :u'. W ide wore .i N.ns
blue' inuhi.
matron of honor. Stie score it ailt,re'd dress is uth Navy
b1t'
floor It'nugtii gtics n of orange -ie-i-t'csontes
t ruffon ii' cr taffeta, %% lilt a
tseitijuii't n- 1 4 t'r,inigi' daisies
( hit of tus n
•t-. is tie' lr
She' i' urro-il n iliit'gl% of
iii Y.trs Ui't*'rt .'.- -It Sr uuihira-il ii nu,itnunus
I hcliinu tbn'rr - 'A i-diirigt-n, l
Rn uiiu- siiI.mluis is a - ri' Liii,ubetbu ( - , Mr. anti Mrs I tm&gt; is it-I
\Lte-rt, lituti Si itt hi.mrtj,nr,i
lt'veLuncl. Winter h'ark. \tu
'''-TC RIGHT iflJfl. - - The RIGHT fIflt
St'.itt, S'njm ('lien&gt; - h'niiie'Li mini Y.lr'. Y, hilt. t 'rI,indo
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I 'Iit'n'ry , .\liee' lirneuk,'., I'hiy lii'.

i(ie'ti.irdsi)n .niicl 1111.1 ('herr&gt;
'llieir e,nss ns tier,' iui,'nti,- .lii
iiuiitt' situ t',ie- tm tutu t*'inig tie
s.iliit' coheir, tit mint. iilal:r-.
Apricot and i're'tilul, retool
net-k Ill a'u nil lon g s levv es 1 I u,
c.101 t' urrim.il ,m heist-gil&gt; ti
iii.at -hi %,,I( If elri''.,s and hit',mh

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MI
,'w itt, lliithi'r -1 lb.'
('herr&gt; and Robert Scott Jr ijriiiu-criiini, is' is ;sttinn'ni

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Ihart'tits, lit's' It h- ltit-tm.nraisimn
- .imry 't'silhia,i us ",'I%
tir lilt'sin miii
lilt I
if it hi a r it
hirinmik'. sen a-il a'. tn'st 111.111 liii'
t'tiuphe I'll on is trip to quint.)
is bert' the'&gt;' will iiu,ake their
tuiiiiia'
I hit - tmf'taiis'ii guie'.t.%
mtte'ninlsng we're' Mr. anti Mrs
J.iiiie''. F'niso,u, Mrs. I,t'(ulIi
('lark, Mrs Anna Brooks. anti
Mrs Inc l"rison
offit'i ,mtenl

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l).miituinuiliied
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Mrs. N1111:1 Sititthi cvlt'bratt'ul
her 86th birthday with a party
given in her honor at Mr
Missionary Baptist Church,
Rev. James Lynn, pastor.
Mrs. Smith was served ii
lovely thinner by the thiun- hi
iuin',iilwrs. '(hose attending
were Mrs. James Lynn, Mrs. l"
M. lLigle- and faniiil
Mrs
hk':mnnie flini,tnus, Mrs. ()qk'ssi
Williams, Mrs Odessa lit-rinit'rsiin, Mrs ('arrin' Jt'ffe'rsi)n,
Mrs 7,illa i.iggons, Mr and
Mrs Oscar Mn'rtliie anul f.stiiily,
Mrs Wiliiier Knight, Mr ;miiut
Mrs ('h;irlit' Owens, Mr. and
Mrs Willie Perry and f;uiiiily ,
Mrs Mittie Jones, Mrs. Susie
h':tlw ard,s, Mr. and Mrs. It's I
Jonm.'s, Mrs ('hatnione' Gordon
miii faiiiily and Mrs. I ,colzu
I Iarnit'n Many happy tiny s Lii
Mrs. SlIlitli.

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preliminary hearing

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lli'st'ut' 11:1)' ('art' ('n'nt'r ,A ill
iqit'n lhiursnhiy at 7.30. (In Sept
, the center will open it thu
ri-lul:lr hour h 30 a
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cpent it least one night In jail."
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he riled the case of V!ii
Iinia Jr
2flyear-old Fr'
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term of 211 years

sengers reported that they
nverhe;ird comments shout
hijacking.
%frstt of those arrested have
e'en cnnvicted mci Al if them

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ii .i.i r;si nf :e
n.'st','. the misdemeanor
chanti' if ji'.'ing ,i (a!t report
of -s hIarking,' hot that 'I
nkester could and up facing a
h;ire of interfering with .s
flight crew, .i felon y which
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in jail
Kokus said in an interview
that at least a 44-lien persons
have teen .srrested at the international airpnr?.s in Miami and
Fort liudertlale in the Last year
after iirline employes or pas-

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Mr :mliti Mrs - R ichard hiraniks
lanvmnmuiice the' marriage of
their daughter. Miss IIrt'nnla
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Sunnhi. An i'njniyaluln'
irnirinii iiic hit iii iii 111114 ii
Mrs I sn lsn((T irk Invites ill if
her friends ;innl well wuchn'rs l
;ittt'riul this ( 4usiiiru lt('s.I I.
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hiiucking.s now," said
Kr.kus, deputy chief of
5 ittorney's ('rimiMI

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By DON OAKLEY

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f, that airlines don't laugh at
tin r,np.lir'r,
Everybody's vi sensitive

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Mç.i has utintrltalteil Iii

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Olw'n hI(ltIM' tit tIlt' "Iii'y
)iiltlli' l)InIiIIt'
hiilil art'
will 1w held Sunda), I p n III !'
If tit lite ptirli,osq, To provids.
tilt- lM'St ('all' aiiil li'arflhl) l'
JlllSSihli' for )nitlng ( hulnlr,'n

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atiles the D(7 .
I riititle. llii.hi ' huinil
nit tilt Junior dt. l'.Irtttl( nit
lit' Ii:,'. ri- cris- i'nl iiiiris out•
Mut'ov is otist n''sulte,I ruler
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t.iniiling
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',,ur friend Jack at the airport
cr
r,rsp yet, nn in airplane.,
iifl't try to Pe funny by yelling

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What About Love

This may represent progress, but toward what it Is
not yet clear.

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Speaking of Lib,

great advance in establishing the human rights of women
now seems to be looked upon as merely another means
by which men keep women "in their place."
This was the idea, which began with the' romantic
movement of the 19th century and came to (till (lower ill
the 2Lllh, that women should be free' to marry for los t'.
not by arrangement for the soc ial or material convenience- of their families.
"Lose' is the whole history of a woman's life; i! is oniy
an episode in man's," wrote the French authoress Mme
1)c Staci
Not any more In their demands for "equality" with
men, love is a four-letter word that never passes the
lips of the leading advocates of women's li be ration.
Though they might argue that they aren't "Ms".ing a
thing, it may be significant that few of these women
stem to have a joyous relationship with a man, or ever
had one, or even want one--Ill .r out of marriage
Marriage is still po pular, of course But some of (tic'
model contracts drawn up by some
Women's libbers. in
which all conjugal rights and duties are precisely cIe
tailed and spli t exactly
are as businesslike—and
as loveless—as any marriage contract of olden times
which specified the amount of dowry the woman was to
provide

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Pope Paul Retirement In Offing?
that buihups should lay down their
executive office in the chur ch at the age
of 7 5 The Pope has also let it be known
that tie' lirsis Pus role a tseas' burden
and is disappointed at not being able to
prevent what he on ce te r
"schis.
iniatic kr-nit-nt" in the church,
If he we-re to step down, who would be
must likely t., su('cet-tj him' In theory,
any baptised Roman Catholi c, whe ther
orciaintd or not, could be elected Pope.
Hut in pr actice, the choiceis cwJueJ Ii,
,nt'iriber of the Sacr ed College of
irdinais
Since the reign of Sixtus V
the Sacred College has been tr adition all) limited to 70 merri be rs. The tradilion was broken by the last Pope, John
XXIII, who Increased the body to 119
But due to a recent papal decree that no
cardinal over 80 should retain the Liii'
lot, unI)' 91 Ccille'gt nwmnbrrs would cast
a vote Of these, 11 -v over the age of
75 and can probaUy b. •vuded as
papal candidates.
Anot her Question be ing posed is

fur 'ervi n' rr'tirinri-iJ

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Religious Notebook

B&gt; ALAN t)EAS
(upk')!ir i Service

citatIon

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enuima. Their success in tnovrmtier rests squarely on Mr.

teresting,

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One Man's Opinion

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prosperity'
Will success spoil Richa rd Nix on ' Those are questions
that lurk in the corners as th e Republican National Cons-ention prepares to open Aug. 21.
Not sin ce the 1 92 and '1j6 days of Gets. Dwight D.
Eisenhower has a GOP presidential candidate ridden such a
wave of August op timIsm .
Mr. Nixon eno)'s a lead of up to 20 pe rcentage poin ts
over the Democratic nominee, Sen. George McGovern of
Sou th Dakota. Wholesale deserti ons have hit the Democrats
after a political disaster involving a switch In vice
presidential candida tes,
Former Gov. John Connally at' Texas has or ganized a
"[)erncucrats for Nix on " campaign and claims 20 million
Democrats will turn their backs on McGovern.
Though the Democrats convened here July 10, it was
Aug. 8 before H. Sargent Shris'er finally emerged as
McC,os'ern's vice presidential runnin g mate.
Whern th e Dvinoa'atic con venti on treated the TV public
to struggle between the "old" and the "new" politics, the
Republicans are wrapped in so much harmony that some
worry that their convention may prove dull and unin-

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lh'lui' ('li'ani'rs at
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,ME ('hurh, where he serves
its %lce-(Ilalrillan of it,,,
steward lNidrll. IIIOIIIIM'r nil
choirs I and 2, cIa'.'. hi:.uler and
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seven was an unrealistic figure. that more converted s-esst'Is than that number would be in the water be fore lie
could take office as president It was not clear, why the
figure seven was chosen.
Soon afterward, I check ed and found there were al.
ready more than seven Poseidon .cquipped submarines in
the water. I have just checked again, and the figure
today is 12 converted, with eight more on the ways. At
least two of these eight will be in the water be fore the s
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next presidential inauguration.
So th e hard prospect for next Jan. 20 is at least 14
Poseidon vessels in the water and on station, a total
exactly double the figure McGovern's "alternative na•
tional defense posture" sets as a top limit.
Furthermore, the remaining six on the ways will be in
fairly advanced stages of conversion by earl)' 1973, and
still more vessels may be start ed on the Process
In theory, submarines in this state could be kept from
full conversion, But submarines on the was-s represent
about a fifth of the missih'.tx'aring fl eet T leave them
in midconversion would subtract seriously from our ntic-lear deterrent. To try to r ec onvert them to Polaris
weapons is d ee m ed impractical
Probably their conversion would have to be finished .
That would give us, at least 20 of a scheduled 31 Poseidon
vessels, roughly triple the total of seven McGovern fixed
in January as the upper limit.

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Is this rcall) In) payctw
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"He's so cheap that after he
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What he does argue against is the need to equip the
c ibm 'irines with multi warhead w
w eapo ns . his point is
that these are designed to penetrate $O,)hIStiCItCd Soviet
antiballistic missile defences huh that Russia has not
really developed these.
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course pe rmits the vessels to move through still wider
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argued that our missile. aring fleet is our chief nuclear
deterrent against the Soviet 'mon or any ottier con.
ceivablc aggressor. Traversing millions of miles of ocean
ur,detected. these vessels can mount a second-strike no.
clear response within minutes after an enemy first-str i ke
begins
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slop convert1ni, I olaris submarines to the more advanced
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Well under way is a funded program to convert 31 of
the 41 submarines to carriers of a ionger range Poseidon
missile holding not Just one warhead but 10 independent.

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Sen. George McGovern has been so busy
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has had no time to iron out a puzzling wrinkle in his tie.
r;ram: a
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our missile-bearing submarine fleet.
On Jan, 17. McGovern's top aides laid out in a background session the senator's "alternative national defen se
posture' calling for a cut of some $32 billion Ifl L'S. tie.
ense outlays by fiscal I97,

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w1ding tea, were hostess, Mrs. M. I), Walker; guests, Mrs. Vill)orn
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co-hostess, serving the ginger lime punch to the honoree, Sharron
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setting for a rioscellaneous and hydrangeas on the imintl'
brid if sho w er. Wednesday,
The' hostess gilt sc:is a elotbit"
Aug ti, honoring Miss Mary
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(,('ES'l'S FROM CAPE CANAVERAL, ,Jacksonville, Orlando and other
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Charity Ball which hailed new management of club under Mr. and Mrs.
James Zimmer. Enjoying the festivities from left are, Doris Woody,
regional vice president elect and local auxiliary P.P.: Mildred and Carl
Scott, guests; Marge Miller, local FRA Auxiliary president and Oscar
Eswine, Branch 263, Canaveral.
(Ann Sieczkowski Photos)

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LA KE TAHOE, Nev.
There's something about the
Old West that has a pull for
Aztiericam. And for j Itt of o th.
ci' people around the world too,
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l'ko' th e Punde'cosa Ranch,
fur ezunple. It sits up heie in
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kiddie rides, Boss' Mystery
Mine Shack, an antique car and
carrue museuni, th Silver
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Town of the l864
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says
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friati England. Ireland and
Geriimn
Greene told a peas
cssnfcrericr its he sat cam a table
and reixa'tens sail on benches
under an awning at the rant-h.
lie' wore a rust's'cstisred leather
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boots and uversised dark
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Ili(- debris along the' streets Could tf:t'y make' a deal wit
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isterests and extend yourself far beyond your present sphere
of activity. Make sure, however, that during the morning you
force nothing and that you do not get into any arguments
Then the rest of the day and evening are Just great for you.
A RIPS (Mar 2 I to Apr V ) ) You are apt to want to use
force to get something you want set)- badly, but use
diplomacy instead Make some new contacts who are
worthwhile. Go to the right soure for the information you
want
I AURUS (Apr. 2() to May 20) Although the morning may
be trying, do not indulge in sell-pity, and later you can have
much fun with the one you lose Your intuition is not good
during day, but fine tonight So be sure to follow it then.
(;lMINI (May Il to June Il) Morning could prove
dlJlicult, but show you can still smile later in the day you
C make better arrangements with a good associate. Know
what your true position is with mate, others I hen you realize
# at is best to do,
MOON ('Illl.I)Rh-N (June 22 to July 21) if you stop
a
iberating about that work ahead of &gt; ou and delse right into
you get it done for once and tot all Show you arc most
Cfticicnt l'Iar. tunic for rest in p in , instead of going out and
slitting overtired
1.1(1 (July 2.1 to Aug 11) Steer clear of one who has an eye
your assets during day and then be off se mu congenials for
W aiiiUsetiicnts you desire Show thoughtfulness for mate and
, CotTic to a better understanding Good manners are most
' irtant now
VIRGO (ag 22 to Scpt 12) Showing tonsideration end
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nu
Handle some t,jctc matter well, though it rrcluires some
effort on your part Prose you air an efficient rcr'n
IlliR A (Sept 23 to Oct 21) Make preparations earl)' to we
rO.1 pals and business allies so you know exactly what to say
.and do You can confer with one who can help you advance
0) quickly
IM )Rt'I() (Oct. 23 to Nov Il) Money matters are cery
impt&gt;rt.int to you today, so get into Al the raimillications (it
cii early and watch the iniproscntit'rsl ti) s ,ii I &amp;sters to what
a cks ci hiusmnets expert list to su"co Follow gmsl id vic e
S't( 11 ARIIIS (Nos 12 to Dec Ill Il,mndle personal
a(Iau% se ifli others it, a roost diplomatic anti intelligent way
A, amid this will help you advance t ile afternoon is
dee ll"mlI for entertaining, or accc(l ting sonic litre inivit .stion
*terilrd to you
t'Al'RI('OKN (I)ec 22 to Jan 20) Mu c h care in motion of
My kind should he exercised now Plan your activities for the
Mia future roost intelligently and widen your horizons Get
* suggestions you need from one who is an expert in your
ic ulir field of endeavor
A()ttAltlt)S (Jan 21 to lcd' t') ,coiJ that pat who likes
O 8190C a good deal and get togetb,er with people who can
you he more productive Personal affairs should he put
off to the evening hours I lien handle thetis wisely
PIS( '15 (Feb 20 to Mat. 20) 'I he morning is apt It) tie
lathr r difficult, but later in the day you can take care of both
and civic matters efficiently i'ind the right system (or
hog one who is vital to your happiness and welfare. Ia:ly
Obcd tonight
tie or she will he
I ft YOUR CHILI) IS HORN IOI)AY
oa of thode highly senlitise young people who needs
*Zfl')imy and happiness in the environment early in life si, the
I'V'i'us system can strengthen itself naturally I lien you:
)ffipring can become a most vibrant and efficient person An
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bort tith , then upon maturity fine opportunities will tie seized
nuti h made of them Provide gmid religious t)Je kgmi'urid
'1 hr Stars impel, they do not coriipcl What you make of
life is largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
feiniher Is now ready For your copy send your bimthdate
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it turned to thc-r .o their age-nd-i 11w 1U e
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huitw
Sanford ,ve' after trip as made in a Minihorne
Jil e'ste'ndt-1 \j.:tto.n trip in th e Camper and enroute home th e&gt;
Northera states They attended visited the factory where the
the seediling of a niece- the calliper as made at lir;s:n.
forimmer Elisabeth Priest' of Ohio, Lake Erie was one of the
The party area seas decorated !.mPtrs in (r) iLi holders.
more interesting place's they
Sanford, in lilac kvmlir. S C.
floral
beautiful
se Oh
V. bile isiting their son and criju&gt;vd
I(e'tre'shna'nts of pineapple.
arrangements, including red rasts'rr&gt; , iime parfait and petit famiiily, John M Brockman in
They enjoyed the trip se ith the
roses and in a setiite container, fours were served by the Cleveland. Ohio, they had the exception of,a sfr..rt stay in the
h •.te-'.e'
pleasure' of ge'tti:mg a cq uainted Itoh Cross Hospital. li&gt; Mr
their first grandchild. six lirockimin. while visiting their
e ;u'sic invited to join the with
h:m'ree set're her mother and weeks old Matthew hard) daughter Patricia, in Silver
tse:n sister, Mrs John Courier Ilrr.cknuir. This was the' first Springs. Another famous
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hospital, Gov. George Wallace.
toge th er for f our years
Mi,. Mickes' Tesinsks, Winter
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and guards made
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Pearson, Sanford.
Moocka Corner, S C. and points them rather nervous.
htequest.c for
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ne'ses and photo cuserg('
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parties. clubs, etc.) should
Hooker Jr , George Kelsey.
ne made at least a eccek in
I :ntt Waltz. it K. Slavik,
advance.
Wiley Abell, W. H. tkShazo.
Metcalf, Robert
Arthur
Engagement and wedding
\li Allister
knmu:, ds ila ik at litHerald office, should be
Also Mines l)anri&gt; hicistel,
ac(ompanmed by a black and
Robert
Simionoris, Peter Wright,
while glossy studio photo at
Johnnie
Conk&gt;, K. W. Stoner,
least five da) s before'
Douglas Jackson, Lonnie
dstted publication date.
AkAander, Donald Hooker Sr..
Doris Williams,
Robert Graham, H. It Spencer,
Society Editor
W. C. Faircloth and Andrew
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l)riggers, her daughter, Mrs. Ii
W Keller and her daughter-in- g.ime's, during the e-vening
law. Mrs. Ted Aulin Miss
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Courier and the two (0- oven imd with anecru lace clot
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centerpiece
Aulin are all (ruin Oviedo.
assorted fruit

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years, I have been willing to take him on trips for vacations twke a year, but he refuses to go because he would
have to go in a wheelchair, and this he refuses to do.
Do you think I should give up all future vacations
which include travel? I have opportunities to go with tow'
groups thu-u my husband's business associations. No hanky
panky. Just a change of scenery, which I would so love.
My husband would have good loving care from our
children, and they think I should go. I'd never be gone for
more than ID (lays. Should I go or not?
CABIN FEVER IN ILLINOIS

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jx)pular bride-elect Mars' Courier, of Oviedo, Aulin, Mrs. l)riggers. at whose home the
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seatel at gift table, are from left, her mother,
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time I'm not guilty. The wont was correctly "who" In it
copies sent to all the newspapers carr)tng my column. I'
some reason. ONE newspaper jwlth a circulation of almost
milllonj changed my "who" to "whom," (Oh, would that
they had changed my "whom" to "who" when recently I
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gRe me your opinion on this
as it seems to he "law" with the IA
-omen In Mc.
Texas,
I ian new In this town and the townspeople appear to
feeling me out At work the other day some
women
me what I sleep in, and I s.ald, "Nothing liii true
'.'ll. I was told I was no lady'
Abby. I enjoy sleeping in the flesh' In fact, I also enjoy
doing my hou.sewnrk In the nude, (privately, and with all
Use shades drawn, of coursel and what Is more I like to
ck in the nude I see nothing wrong with it, but these
Texas scomn are ready to run me out 01 town on a rail.
I live alone, so why can't I do as I pleac.,' Are you
with me'
NEW IN TIIWN

I)F:An AHB\'. Ito whom I Just read the following sentence In one of your columns: "You will always be your
wther's daughter regardless of whom your father's wife
so
Abby, you could not possibly have committed so Isorrena grammatical crime, so it must have been your
gecretary, a proofreader or printer ih'gar.tIess of "whom"
is, Kall the Kulpr-lt on the Karp.t and Kastlgate him, her
or it Kategonically.
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Walker Duncan, who was ('ole'm:in, Walter Cook. B. F.
William Stempt'r, George Stine,
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Receiving guests on their
Wt'll, K. M Whitmire, H. C.
F'ttirtt tuald F'lamm. W
irriv.il t e're the twnoree, red silk long sleeve blouse
Melin Wilkins, J.
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happiness
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Frank
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Elizabeth,
ClaY
Williams,
l"red Wilson, A.
ancolored printed knit long for the young bride to be were: Griggs. V. M Grogan
Also
Mines
William
Harmon,
I.
Wilson.
K.
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Wood. Robert
gon, featuring short puffed Mrs Ped Hasty and Mrs. A. C.
Madden,
grandmothers
of
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Iloward
Hodges,
Margaret
Hasty,
Jay
T.
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Kensleeves: her mother, Mrs
Mines:
groom:
Benny home. Donald Knight, A. it. nt'th McIntosh, It. H. Kelly.
Rogers, ma stunning green knit
tiictin, IA''t ic A Harley, Arthur Mil- ord. \V K Mc.icl;iuehlin, Williaiii ('agle, Gu Allen,
.ng jumpsuit, with full sleeves
lkck'c
oh Jr.. hamilton Bisbee. John Matthews. K A Mon- Rol,iml lhl AIaCh
ufk-d at the w rist. Mrs.
The Misses Edna ('hittendon,
Noah Booth. Ronald Brooks, fortun. I(ol*'rt Morris, fl If.
Walker the hostess, in a lovely
Ann
Pegmz)Fuller,
Ma'l.iuchlin. l'atricia Beth1.
lI;Ethel1s.1 arbara
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Susan (lark t.rushes aside her
family to take control of the
Ftleyrinni, search desperately
family rorparatlon because' her
for Is origin ('omplications
brother ha.s decreed she -an ne'.t
prictot.
itise when a young mo ther.
then
compare marry
the
corporation's
Ito tinirju.'s in picking up a girl
sttorney t leslie Nielsen,. In believed to have had C'nnt.ii
it 't bus stop 'Carol Wayne.i
refuses surgery md quit s ')'e
the OWPt struggle, a rriiirtler
Alco, 'n tonight's show is singer committed and l,ieut.'nant hospital with her hahy
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(.11ege and is presently employed at Sanford Atlantic
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Charity Ball which hailed new management of club under Mr.. and Mrs
James Zimmer, Enjoying the festivities from left are, Doris Woods',
regional vice president elect and local auxiliary 111" . Mildred and Carl
Scott, gues ts; Marge Miller, local FRA Auxiliary president and Oscar
Eswine, Branch 263, Canaveral,
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-dilIicuJt, but show you can still smile Later in the day you
an make better arrangements with a good associate know
4 hat your true position is with mate, others th en you realize
hit is best to do
MOON ('Ill! ORES (June 22 to July 21) If you stop
About that work Ahead of ou and dehce right into
ut, yOU get it done for once arid for all Show you are lutist
hiberat'ng
efficient
Plan line for rest in p Ili , instead of going out and
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which operates the club house welcome new
managers of the club. Mr and Mrs. James
Zimmer, Both Zimmers have had extensive
experience in operation of clubs, and plan a
number of interes ting activities to stimulate
members and guests
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Li: lurtlol to you today, so gel into all the rau,uifi .itionis ol
it early and waich the iniproseniient by p mu listen to what
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Cxtr-nded to you
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N)y kind should be cxegeiwd now Plan your activities for the
tirr future most intelligemitly and widen your horizons (jet
thr suggestions you need from one * ho IS art expert in your

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in hours I lien handle them wisely
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one who is vital to your happiness and welfare laity
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horseback richng and ha yrides
back country, stage
coach rides, a mnerry-gr.row'aj,
kiddie rides, floss' M)stery
Mirw Shack, an antaqc car and
e'arrea' e mnusetml. the Silver
tmL'lLIr Saloon and Frontier
Tow- n of the 16
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for t'xamiiple. It sits up here in

Juld J,-,)tv Anderson They built
it to ssatisf&gt; the feeling by marty
viewers of the tt'le's Isicru show
'Iruinzsa'' that the h'onderc'aa
Ranch
nch should exist in rcj
not just in their ululginatlons
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try when he was a c'tt1
tractor anti Later dfl tpe'ratcIr ad
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National Broadcasting Co
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says
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Ircoui England, Ireland and
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asud reporters sail on be-ne- burg
tunit'r an awning at the ranch lie' wore .s ntat-e'tutorrcl leather
jekrt, brown wraterrt Iiit,,
and uveral:ed dark
glasses
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they htflS'ur seen hlurusrua' arid
want to see a rrjtrrsrntation of
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the tinih. bi l'I.cttI 111% ,,• the Sierras surrounded by
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tit'Iibly beautiful I ,tke Tahoe
a shad.' lit ctuimIuIiivs king
l it showed 111 11 ,itnul South
It c. ,i' u,'t'e.itesi b&gt; a hand'
had to 14.1'. nun tan it illc
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C' me to a better understanding Gou,J nuanr,ers are must

Electric

SHE'LL LIKE IT!

ANNOUNCING

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of one 'a-ho has an eye
your assets during d- and then he oflilt
it ccongenial. for

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Comfort with 5e

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You cc iii mactic •' ii dollar it l'iillc usa's , p our (,ic airite
liia,ii,'iiiakiuit Idea, Pit l','.-c a'. l'islI ' l'rohlu-i,i or .ualiitbon
Iirfil)ht'II*. Writ.' l'asil Ili care' iii (tile iia'sc siao'r,
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JOEL O!LANEY'

(6) Se cret Storm

(6) Edca of N
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10:00 (2) Dinah's Place

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3:30 (7) Return to Peyton

10.30 (2) Concentraicri
i0(9) Fashions in Se.lng

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6:45 (2) Sports Club
7:0V (2) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo's Bi g lop
e - oo (6) cap, Kangaroo
(9) Mi k e Doug l as

9 - 00 (2) Phil Do,',,ri1
(eu) Rornpe'rRo
Ron
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9)0 (6) Mery Griff in

SHIPLEY
MacLAINE

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300 (7) Another Word
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6:70 (2) World Tomorrow
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lu,ud ctuik c;.'ll (IF the past 115,- Numinvi , lltfutra this . 1
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,'iiougtu moistun' to tilt,
cur our
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GENERAL FENI)IiNCIES You jie now ruserl Y
eager to travel or in sonic 'a j&gt;- in expand )-OUI
interests arid extend yourself tar beyond your present sphere
of activity. Make sure, how ever, that during the morning you
force not hi ng arid that you do not get into any arguments
then the rest of the day and evening are just great for you
'1 ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr
1 911 You are apt to want to u se
(ice to get something you
.inI icr)- badly, trot ow
diplomacy
instead Make snie new conla.,ts 'a ho ire

(Organ or Piano)

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from Iestivts, fairs, etc. It i't'nus that people who P°fl
,.or tlua's.' affairs should tuic- e s.uiuui' scstein for cleaning up
(ha' d,'hm i along the streat c Could tfre-y make' a deal wIt
off liii' st rectc and sidewalks
that flit'
sin.'lI
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Dr4w.1a Th.s*,,

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Mu A llistt'r

IRENE DUMAS
Lola's Beauty Salon

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9'/6 Weeks

('tt'elia Farmer Photo

Friends from Oviedo were
kI.... V',,*$n,, R4%t
U .:krr Jr , George KeM',
Lmmett Waltz, H K. Slas'ik,
'A iit'. Abel!, V.' H i)eShrr'
Arthur Metcalf, Rbei

Now. , the newest most effective way to
remove superfluous hair by a registered
Electrologist!

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imes, durin the evemiw
urrur tuace returned t' their on their agenda The 10 week
Fcin - 1a9' S:t?fird 'i - c - after trip wes made in a M:nthornr
(if ts we're ptac't-i on a tab
an catenit-J '.a: atir.n trip in the ('auik'r and enroute h'ime they
tic a-thud with an ct-ru hat-c ckuth.
Srurt-wrn states fl* attended visited the factory w here the
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the we'dthn of a niece ithe camper was made at Loraur,.
assorted fruit flank ed ti
!orr:t'r Elcsatiett Pnrst of Ohio l.ake Lrie was one' (it the
!:upu-r Lii (TSUl holders
Sa nf ord, in Lllatkvufle, S C
more' interesting place's tt.e
Rt-Ireihriwnta of pineapple-.
While visrttrig their son and en juced
rast*-rr). lime parfait arid petit farnils. John M Hrcckman u-i
Ti- ev enjoyed the trip with the
fours were' served by the Ckc-e'lanuJ, (rit'. they had the exception ofa short stab in the
tr''s
pleasure of gt- ttui: acuaLntt'd Holy Cross Hospital, b) Mr
it-sts invited to join
. ui th their first grandchild, sus Brockman. white visiting their
'vree were her mother and wreti eU Matthew Hardy daughter Patricia. in Slver
I no.
Cow-icr hlrc:ni.:jn Thus was the First Springs
Another
tw
sister. Mrs _'
I Martha Courier, Ovt'do: tiOte' the family had all been patient was also in the san,e
togeth er fit four years.
hospi ta l, Gov George Wa-i1ae
'.tr' Mickey Tesin,sk'.,
security
Relatives
and
friends
In
and the
tight
irk, and Mrs Dorothy
Virginia, North Carolina. pr'ed ures and guards made
i'c,nn Sanford
Mnncks C'orrwr, S C arid po in ts them ra ther nervous

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1Ji;AJI FEVER: how does your husband feel about II?
U he want' you to go, then go. It he doesn't, alI.bo It wod
he selfish of him, stay house. You wouldn't ha. a
time If you went and took . nagging conacnee
with
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S..ie't Edur 'I W C Faircho
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popular bride-elect Mars- Cou rier, of (J'i'iedo, :\ulin, Mrs Driggers, at whose home the
seated at gift tab, are from left, her mother, shower was given and Mrs H. W. Keller .

W. Ke ller and her daughter-rnlaw, Mrs Tel Auiin Mis,s
Courier and the two (c.hosle-sse's,. Mrs Keller and

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years. I have been willing to take him on trips for voca.
Itions twk-e a year. but he refuses to go because he would
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Do you think I should give up all future vacations
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C'O)1tl lent to all the flewapaperi carr)tng my column. FG
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li T A, the Atrip 1,. krep their wAsy than 70
Flowery Hf.ys" anti
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F ' Sid. 1o, s filirs In th us
It .rli i At t o .'.ks it e street
rguiert fl,. ',ivj tirurutain
n.r.c his other i.l.ii
Pi,rt,'rder harry Grmnt look.c up
10 Ali( - lb.' Sur, The front the bit .r4 laces his old

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original ftrodway east and
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trip mining 4.strnym the enWh it ,r,en,jot$efr, film tfim
this m.gn,.nt Nhirh hringm vitonment an1l damages Pwim4'
,iq -.well. lost indititry .-truppori0er i
Ilonli Hall ,orol (;1t#rjpI roll

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1w (.mnnn md 1w 1 ,.b.r m ti'm #.n tilm.4 it Fnrt Ren
lIic health dn'tôr
lArry rnng ('.a is 'he p'mrtKipant4
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a'arrh 4e'ap.r;f.I
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wicrelars. a im-lo)(reader or printer Itegardless of "whom"
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sisters of the grck:-in; Brend,
Griggs anti Dit)rothy Morrison.
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('IA% Williams. Fred Wilson, A

Grio:gs, W \1 Grogan.

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gown. featurtn, short puffed
Also Mmc's William Harmon, t. svts.n. E. H Wood, Robert
Madden, grandmothers (if thC how :ird Hodges, Margaret hasty. J I Cosnuto, Kensleeves, her mother, Mrs
groom.
.umes
msenn
Rogers. in a stunning green knit
home. Iinld Knight. A B neth McIntosh. U U. Kelly,
I ifl jumpsuit wi th full sleeves Austin. Lewis A Barley. Ar th ur Met ord V. F \1t.nl.auchlin
'iS illi 111* Cagle. (suc Allen .
Beckwith Jr Hamilton Bisk'e. Jtt
- .fft'd at the curis:, Mrs
HtiLind llA\iCh,
\i,tthe. F: A Mon
N"-.h B.-th. iit.riald Bnooks,
the hrslt',
The Misst's Edna Chittendi-ri,
Morris. H It
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Ann
Fuller,
Patricia
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%aricalored printed knit long

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wedding tea. were hostess, Mm, M 1). Walker, gniests, Mrs Wilborn
Rogers. mother of the bride F liz 'iheth Rogers, lo
bride to t
and
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Walker Duncan

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ptr.IfflIrIt ireer ** i nrm'ity family tn take rnntrnl rf thp
Pr ilti Ism Ir Pr i'rther nrrw they I irnity fr4prlrat,c,n I#nau. her
tI -I ikit iPin,t rcyr t*i*try in
hr'tber
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ingenious steering and prOpuisulo mechanisms, such cis the 1885 Star ,ntchrt, ifrivi'
bike above, powered b pumping prdals up and down Above right, an 1810 Pr-on1
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sua 1905 and, right, an Fnqt,sh ttinIra
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in the
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a1niet 5sian'ped three
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times, He said that it is
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inadequate
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area tc he did net feel this class rating
5te Ic
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The Fow Hoods were "hoodwinked" b the Sedan in
Late Toyota actuxi of Alex Serraes who ripped of! a
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Jun Carter ?(, 4 £27, Ekit Lee 178 arid Alice Carver 171.
161
Roy Ternpletixi 190. 194 557 and Bill Mc()'a3 It leil the
Four Thitcris to three wins over the Wheels For the Wheels it
was Narkii Farrell.. 1. The Sparkpiugs se$ the Gascaps
with Bernie H'dle 28: and .1, .3 iarkr 116 - 55 lradmj
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tanc-t ruririt'r Rut the 1st
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teak the O4ymplc rec-ord of
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leathng the isa Yet arwthcr sweep us the ('k'wri win four
Eddie Adams 213, G. Varrwr 200, 202 - 593 and H burn 198

led the Gowns, Steve Stnsakoic 180 and 1). L*ilgner 178 led
the losing Road Runners
Hill Powell 186 and H. Gruover
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Star-s to two and a half wins over Goodyear Iwo. I. Hustori
203 and J. Ceresoli * led Goodyear. and in ariutte'r match
Sanford heating swept past Goodyear (kit behind the 201 of
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SHOOTING STAR LEAGUE sparkles were turned in by
Xathy Cooper 168,109- 499 and Betty Ncrwocid 15*,. . in the
JET HOWLERETTE circuit it was 'z'icrine Pla&gt;er 178, Dot
Lee 186, Margie Farris 11). Elaine Kostival 274, 377, Mae
WilkIns 173 and Jeannie Adams 376
There were scene real
boomers In the DYNATRONICS MIXEI) league with C.
E1berrypostlnga2W,183-S44,JohnGreenJ7?.R.Aehe64,
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Things were retati'.ely tam'
croons! the rest of baseballi
n- ti(.in league as the Mit.r'sota rain.; nipped the Detruit
mn 13 innings;
Ile',eLinet Indiana beat the

race and estat)lished a new course record. The
hour iiWI 13 minutes for the 80-mile event
Pit Ut red tt. old mark I)', 01110 minute-s and
''r1 M;mrtmn is shown here sending the
ol (lest act ivi ty campaigning ocean racer
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American Donna LoPiano the
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'i1ik Manley is the
U.S Rebel stock since only two days Lipped for eight hits in the
'rant in the 3 000 meter before prior to the tourne) the opener
jRebs had dropped a 1-0 decision
he p
Waltham's Ronnie flak '.i.i'
to the same Sun City nine
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Monday nigtiCa game sow the in nearly every Inning b'jt
i 'race A.shenfelter did 20 ),ear, Rebels outhit the Waltham rnztziaged to keep the borne
Drifters by a 3-I ratio but could plate area free of any Rebel
ht- 30. ar-old Oregon not match the Drifters run runners. She also overcame a
-v.lteavtit'r is a true veteran production No less than 10 pair of errors by hr uJtcs
the' event with a life-taint, best Rebels were abandoned on the
The 1-2 record in tourney play
8:77.6, second best ever by
base paths during the course of gives the Rebels a final season )
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record of 57 s-ins and lSdefeot.s

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contract squabble, tackle Ge'mme
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asking to be traded, amid (lie'
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The l)olphins also announ-e'i
dry says
the h -ol trad'1 iie I'
"Most people will write
Lit-kit'
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Lnclr- said Tuesda)-.
for a draft choict' and the ncm.oftc Lowboy coach was quick
tiating rights to entet-t.z,ckl'
vnt out, however,
t Howard Kmndig if Kmrsdmg (ii-r
Mutton. the first.ati-ing
clues to c-writ' out of retirenmcnt
'4..irta-rtuauk before yielding the
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Prrfunt_,si.yic act the Anwrlt-a'.
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I .r Lr,.ih w ',r. three- i9,, SitS re- gaining his old forum
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.jrd of 13 ,.8 ui wuuung
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Urns e-rssty but ttie least tie the match as late as ue before busing out. In the injury last season.
in 13:3?.4. Both tunes git-al
amateur diviiio Eddie Turner
pale in light of bs-e Bedford's Orlando putt-put! artist isas 18th and final hole of
Mtitnwtiile, backfield coach
hoping for a great deal mw-c
Orlaii&amp;j
1317 ' second
final match Smith k-ft room
WhQfi the 1(4' ban It.'t'vea
reac'tis'ated
Pfeiffe'rs re-vent acquisition when he- took a two
Lot-al entries,
recorded and only six tenths off
bark up Morton, anti St.aubath
TT)'.'f*) was (he result of his
the world mark set by Hun
hole Pie-If let gave it teal go
was 4)tif1.iitir' whil,' rt-t-tjper,
losmi, .t- losing, to former but bus Lod (or an we ir,cht'ti on
Clarke tim 19t.6
'tu-.g iii Lla1cir Ifjispmt.al tim bal.
Bedford, the brittle-tough, world p'.tung champion Mike past the hole.
las
Smith in the serni4uuijs of the
F. lishman. hod rcjt planned
flwCk'lara4putter ne-s-cr was
YsmIb several of the top
111 be- 'ikay' soj ,Stijubamh
run the- S 000 this sear un'l he Vsorld Putting Chamnpiush.'ps able to j'ct ahead of &amp;mth Orlando putters in Ntitth st,'. i.mri'lcrs&amp;-nt surgery ,m.la:
tiring held in Winstwi.Saleni. during the- entire match. At the Carolina lot the World
tiluzed the' fast tune at
arid alter being injure-cl Saturday
r C.
t'ryi 'if 15 holes, hose-set, tic National 'iourname'rst. Tern nught in an exhibition game
Finlxid's uric-two
Smith, wti son the world match was dead even. The 16th Daniels showed the wa for the against I,.,s Angeles,
Lasse- Vii'e'n and Julia Vaiatai.
ne-n, with life besto of 13 16 anti title in 3, earned the right to saw Pfetf let lake' a due-ve stule pros in the weekly putt-putt
'I'll c-unit back sti'onger than
l 3. Charles Mcintosh of Smruth dropped in an ace which tourric&gt; J)antels had a 3228- .Enjand's
Jan
"l'.i'affcrly and Ian Stew
Birnunghiwi in the finl of the prose-cl to be the final margin of
-85 whit-I, was six shs-Ai
Ekeshe-re, an the NFl,
tour-ne-3 with
of
better
ir;J
Russia's
thiari second place Miami wide' reccl'.er
If isahid
Karl
going to e- s-pj. It was thM
Following today's world Clarence Dante-Is whiti posted a nan, who iml.so suffered a
Sharafst-tdmnos' as we-li as In
grand
thM
Pleilfer
e'tianipionshup match, nriust cut 37-30-29---41.
w
East European runner-i :rialr,e
der separation Last Saturday
In the anhxateur tourney It was um t'ztisbitlr,n
to stire in Pus personal the Orlando putters, bsithi
the- race even tougher
against Grt,-,,
vu1t
aniateur and prr,a s-ill rs-sIac. Jeff lfa!i I 77.71.30--,15 and Hay, widt-rwe,it surgery
1tk..
('fit' StJtiIit sejMu"t.ed
Join
in Vsinlstoni.Sdlt'm (cur t11e
Ore' man who could win it all.
BondS m77-30.21_15
..tay He will be sidelmried 8-12
National Tournament. Pie-titer fuuslung tied (or first place. seeks
however, is P Lhxopta'. Mu'us U- Smith and Pfeilfer at h
Let, a virtual unknown last year conclusion of their nxiatch may get another er-ack at Smith (st'rry Ltngkbac'h w.s live
'Pie lMphins lost de'feniye
s-ho showed explosive power in yesterday. Pies Her bettered in this event Alio listed In the' i.tsuks be-lund with his 29-31. i-rid Bob 1k-mi fur at least two
the' l'on'Afr,t'a
at li-ut- ptr 1) eirjst strokes b-ut ii seas pro das-asion frurni thic Orion-i', 'Xnuontlis situ 'rosturs-il Sri-

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U'l'hi his' Dorm '1 oil
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m adeiphia ci 2 draft pick (rormi Syracuse
.fli'.ersity who had agreed I
ntis - Iciriday, left time dub
tie
y anti signed with time
ontreol .4iouette-a of the torus
I lAST F olLsall
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r..'.eryththg seemed to be' it
cit er, , said I ets' flt't:Iafl,
F.oglcs ge'neraj rrusnager. "Vs.
sentL in to (iraduate iloscit.iml
totis..5 hl physical while I piepared the contract. He never
tame bat-k.

Another tittis- lii time' euffs'nsi'.-e'
limit- as.e liii' leisa
fr..' ege'nmt
Robert Vs','lI.; tei knee' surgery
('c'nter will be' ,imannesl by I'mthmi'r st's'eoid'yt'mir muimumi ('mils- ain
I Iummt or rook i. Gel) Murdnne k oh
Mit- hagumi 'lunni lIetnier ii a (mmsiuriti' mit guar.i onn.I ttauimugmtmm
SIts' ItMikil' Run Soul ,itu Is
lading i'c*intr.l on fur support
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c-tat lsr the Oilers imi,i (ItarIte

Twcnty.fuur Pittsburgh

Steelers players and sIx
coaches, including head coach
boll, were stricken with
sir-us. But it dtdn't stop any of
het,i from practicing Tuesday
Oaklanij l(aider
aiii
g back ('Litrerwc Davis
would be out 10 weeks with a
oken bone In his right ahoul'
-,salfered In Monday night's
game against
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swi at wide receiver, With set'.ini.i'ye'umr qua rterhuscks I )umn
Pustorint ansi I,ynmnn I lie-key v&gt;.
ing fur hit' startling jicti mimi s-eler-ui ('tattle-&gt; Juimtii,ni It) hIck
(hems Up, iii.' nlssitng gunult'
coulsi
Hut wall tmakn Silumie' lIe-Ill fronts
that' tiffe-naist' line
Itmmisnamug liii k as usni.ilhai'r
lIroLule'ntu mire-a taut tiet- Omlt'rs,
who asoni their lmst three gaines
lost seimmnn tim finish 49•l under
h':ni hlughie's
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I.'asionual h,ise'lnell
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prec-lumnirn of the great -itittloer's extending from the Evergiatin's
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prYicliuizn the fourth 'i.iIurtat- in
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The final 12 gar es which had
bet'n scheduled fur television
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Mike' -1 mIIenmm:in and lIon liii. at 'in' s:skt', and John Charles rnovriI within four games of the September will provide Fhor:&amp;i,s
Imngslt') are the ta':k1es.
H-mItt mare sirsme-n with the 4r"Ot.i5t
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front.running
I.inebaukirmit is one at the
pprr!unity the-yve es- er hIa,t IL)
If the' Oilers could put togeth. (Xile'; in the tight
strongest I5smti(Tls on the team, 'r a competitive offensive line s'a-gu.' East race This' I :iui'
promote public intetest in, on.!
tutu F l,i 1 Ri',', Rn I'rmtuhard anti get the-in running Lucks go.
i-airenesa if, their outdoor
:in*t (1t'trge ye-listen, fromna left ing to complement a p issing
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''A starting lane'''' Modro relaughing "1
trutllftlll soul 5.1) ''We Live
erie' starter front l,cst ) ear iii IllS'
line-tip l':'.-e-n stud ing a gsN1
ete'rmini like' tuk It' i Wo It
Sugga is ,liffme'u!t bet-ouse tht'%
jimmni*-d immnnu around
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soid. lit' put Irc'e' migi'nt Walter
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misc and I got mid. I went to tutu
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thing--sht'ttmem- it lxi carets or lack speed.
Talking about the Oiler detootbudi ---and then he gets
feflS(' he-Ips I'e'k'rson forget
downright nasty.
roblenis.
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arid appears to mcxi bsuineu as they swept four gaines (torn
the sevnd place Able-Rent-All outfit.
Peg Pate's 172 arid Rothell Whitle's 158 paced the
league leaders while Mar' Juhnsons 15* was high for the
ltent.AIl erew. In a battle of the Rrtalic Painting teams
Number is-ti swept the Nuniber One team with Sharon
Williams' 155 the high game
Other hugh games In the itiop were turned in U3 Fran
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was not all her doing Johnson
after the loss to Waltham which was removed in favor of [lottie
kriockedthc Orlando girls out of Davidson, who hurled thithe tourney being held in shutout against Sun City the
Tucson. Mi:.
day before. Davidson held the
The exit by the Rebels is the Drifters in check the rest of the
rhest made by the local crew way but the damage had
an'. tourne'. they've entered already been done.
'.iithun memory. It ended what
Oddly enough the Rebels
had been a sparkling team played errorless ball in their
effort all sea.son long. Arid es-en
final two games and could do no

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America Sanford, making the Jokers their Latest victim
John Jac'o 200, Jun Carver 114, 199,189 - 572. W Burrow 184
and Rob icries 194, 187 all helped
The Gutters also came up with a s'wie'p last week trier

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Thi 1i.(ii(. is aLsr talent-lad- title in 1971.
Ame'nca's Frank Shorter
en. with bedicsrd Piathng
F'inliinds Viren blazed 7.52.4 a shat if the former Yale arid 'car s tourney after making it
list HiS 7:52.8 earlier this s-ear for No 3 on the all-tire
florida Truck Club star sets a to the final four teams in the
tournament shicti was
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includes top teams such as Gainesville, \'jnter
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t'ripiru' ('fliWlis iIi(l ml Proved a g(x)d
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Jim Rodgers appears to be telling this group of
Seminole grid candidates who are looking a ht
tired after being sent through some early dr-ills
yesterday morning Football
practice officially
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The Tar Bathes and Gutters share first place with
identiral !2-16recrds. Four wins over the Luk Ccs thrust
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.Lhnn) .Jaeo 198. 2%
573 arid Jun Carver iW, 193 - 564
;uced the Tar Habit effort. Meanwhile, the Gutters were
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three frczn the Generation Gap Join yant 195 and
i.re Reigrod led the Gutters while Ed Maisak 292 was hip.
!ir tht Gap
Two games of! the pace, with tine week left to go. are the
Hcadstarts, three Writ victors over the 1'enr Pirictiers 1as
week. Dave labor 176 arid Roger Merrilligci led the Headitarts. Rob Jones 115 - 508 led the Ahitracts to three
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Zales s- as paced by Jim Carver 117, 182
54?. Ed Jackson
bO and Rod Mac Iza 193 527 led the Music Jet to :ts wins
er Eckerds Bett) Allen 190 led Eckerd'
Pubuix split its matcdi with HIS shop arid rmssed its
thancetoclunbunthestandirig,W
urrow 111,201- 531
and itEm .Jist'o 200 led Pubhz w1 iile Helen Harbour 176 was
high for 11.3.5
boos vaulted into the title picture with Poli Price
turning in a super effort. Po!Jy )ust missed her first magic sx
andhadtoaet1ieforab02serie,withgarnf]] andZZ2
Merle Price 172. 183 also helped Don's For the Jet Lanes it
was Bill Craven 181,
Other high games around the circuit came frorr bt tt
O'Nea] 164, 169. Art Martin 204 and Pot1 Burgess 270

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Eckerd's arc deadlocked icr the lead with 201's wins Arid a

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.nies of 170. 173 and IV?. The 535 was a mere 145 pins over
Amman's averaje. For the V-Eights it was I)ann Da2t's
114 leading the way. Frank Slaughter 20] arid Jun }ewer 548 led the Horns to three wins over the Rorper Jacks For
i;it : as iUhn) J*Us 2u2 as the r1Igi effort.
Boo Fcwtney hit the BIG SIX last week as he fired games of
182. 277 arid 201 for a LID set but his Crr'i1s tnrru was able
&amp; no better than a split with the Land Cusers Ed Weaver
133
575 was another tic eff cr1 for the Ccroilss. Ror
Carroll 1233-511 was tops for the Land Crinsers
The Sprinter, broomed the Thckups with K Wulliami' 202
549 leading the wa For the losers it was Itil Painter 197.0.
Toudthn fired
cries of 100 arid 28
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Ha.-dtops woo crul, one from the Four *eds
Other high games in the Earh Toyota loop came from F.
Westi 181, k Butther 175,1 Powell 171. Jori ,laro 187, 207
572 arid ieib Wci 172

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being there," Cincinnati catch- er contacted hepatitis in throw it. he e-iu)d do it."
wa'rc a better team than w
le.sgue, his Angeles defeated nioce and Oakland were Idle.
er Jnhriri B-erich said of bat- .lanuar-i-..a c'onditiori the Reds
t'ulk'tt ot the call after Just
siere In 't9. Of
Thttsiurgtu $.&amp; the New York
Tons Pert: singleti home the
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How's that again'
shen 'i1riJti starter Was-ne
the ('ubs were then ... but tho
rng and they scsirrii two
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I can't reals tell if Im back useless to the' baseball club this Simps'in was fi'siCt"d iut of the Cubs 7$, San Diego slugged St. tmin' in the filth on
t- by To.
Pirates haven't hail a aluirip
to m-seIf Just 'et." Guflett seas.-in. For two innings bc'd be game alter reinjuruig a call lA'lI5 7-i and Montreal edged lan's HBI single and loser
Ed Krancpool drove in tw
able to blaze in his fast ball, muscle.
run-s with a homer and a single
hl.- istcn 3-: in iC innings
Wa'.ne Twitchehl wild pickof I
A little clarification, please. then he'd get so weak he' could
The' 64a-st Kentuckian came
In the Arnen-an League, the throw attempt that allowed Joe and Tonimie Agee hit a two-run
yelL Gullett.. wtioposu'd a IS- barely wind up to pitch
out of the bullpen and, for the Chicago White Sox nipped Mil- Morgan to scamper home from hmwr to lead the Mets past Al.
f record last season had been
Rut tim' 'h'uc'silay night., out. nest eight innings, hurled four- waukee 2.1, Kansas ("itv slipped third.
ctpected to be a mayor factor in fielder Pete Rose said, He hit shutout bail. striking (sot past the New \'ork 'ankees 74.
Rookie (arrs Matilcix oj
The Pt1gcrs, edging within
the Reds' dz'is-e to the top of the looked like he used to," And eight and walking just one to Boston blanked Texas 3-&amp; two
games of the second-place Giants had C)nC of the biggest
Naticmal
West Bench added. His ball rea1l
1eague's
provide' the Rit with S t4l SiC. t"kveland çip ('a1ikt'iia j..
s1ç' in the West. used Vil1ie tia s of his career by shying in
[las- is' two-run homer in the six runs with a pair of hnit5
sixth inning, his third round. one of them his first nujj
tripper in tAo games, to turn league grand-slam. It enab
back the Pirates.
Juan Marichal, 5-13. to post his
Anti 11w Met,s, celebrating an first sictors- in more than a
anmversars of sorts, began month although he needed re
rcarnin: of their g1O1) 'Sfl lid help to beat the Cuba
of 199. It was Just three years
t'L-irence Gaston and F'ret
ago that Naw \'cirk. 9'i games Kendall drove in two ru
behind fir'st.plact' Chicago. bi' apiece and Mike Caldwell s.
i.an their mcrediblc charge to- tt'red six hits to t'arrv
ward the top of (hi' East Divi. I'jdn's past (hit' ('animals
':on Now thc trail first-place
ni Mike Jrgenst'n tirsis t
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l',tt.sburgh by nine games.
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rIt'nenc1Inthe UrnttiState
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Rob said He ouid go
11w man in the red chiil5 1io and trs to uce Csnidian &amp;l1arc
1usd a beard and a Vrench no- and he as treated like dir-i
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derciand sstic scsu mu_'4 Un dealuatt-d te ic getting tiaeii
ditand twc' things th..t can at the American tourists
become important to an
Outside the I.au-rn a c-old rain
American traveling abroad. wa beginning to fall on
The-ce thmgc are the stateWthc cobbled street.s and open-au1 merican dollar and the bictros of 1aiitr 1 s Old Town
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1972

Before 'Commun ity Court

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murntv court"

"in an investigation of the administration because wc
learned in Jul mans of these

pathetic with,

th ings in common, that we were

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the Republican

The feuibitit3 of a regional concept of sewer treatment

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MIAMI REACH. Fla .r.-El!er Miami Reach residents

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41

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poundi lreih purpi"
'ne-plums halvedmd pSI
'tiPS
11in d jnioni, peeled i'
'.irseiv chopped I eupi
Otfl(t1 %lclntuith ir ren
1t'i. peeled and ijred irit
i.araely chopped
tI cups hiuuleol
ji r
2 cups r,iriuLi ted *ugrr
I cup, 11,-711y
p.ic "'1
brun itillir
1 1/2 teJipesrIi jrtiwid ,illsps.
1 1/2 te.i".p.*,nground cIus"
I '2 te.ipo'ni r',und in"r
2 ibIrponi SJIL

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iooz.
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ltghttJrowflSugaT
4t5i citUia fliuti
It ps hones
t';' trozenuranieJw(-e
t1lttIt, tha'.'.ed, undiluted
'b- &amp; i ie 6ed IJOL(VT
CUE) cuarse1 chopped nuts
ut z-ru.st froin Up arid side
'f bread Cut bread lengthwise
1niost through to bt*tixn crust,
ther: cut (rc5swzse to tarn-i
tight cubes Combine sugar,
cinnamon, honey, orange Jwcr
Cul'wentratr, melted butter arid
nuts, stir until well Wended
Pour mixture over bread,
letting some run down into
cubes and user top Teloosel)
with string Place on cookie
sheet and bake in a 3Xi.degrce
us- en ID-15 minutes. fterncyve
string and save warm. Makes
six servings one loaf).

Tea

BOX OF
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$

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'.tsp varullaxtri,
('-onibino iiqil' saUc and it'lIf(IO rind in a
%4*Ut'vfiaTI Suiuiwr for :t
ulet. (tull Slice rake lrrUist' mU four la% ers S;r-t'r,
apple saurt' mixture on tp
Li 'is. iitx'ut or,c-Uurd
,it, Per Laser Stack La'. t '.¼tup (Ti'afli until soft
'mi c;radualh a±1 sugar ar
.tnilla and sohip until ti'
'rcad cream (".il sides aiJ
;"rakr }trfriera*ti. Makr'

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AN PAOI RIO OR CHEF STYLI

1 LB

* EVERYDAY WILD WAREHOUSE PRICESI*
•

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95c

320Z.
BTLS.

I -. ru;. caruIf-

tsp i:rated lerti
I uund cah
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THIRST QUENCHING

ASSORTED NEHI FLAVORS AND RC

EVERYDAY

ALt

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32c Km
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4002
5k Reg ii(eae
PRICE'
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Vaity Dog Fond
CAN

EVER VDAY LOW Fiji I(I'

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BOTTLE
EVERYDAY
02

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or
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9

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kidney beans
I c4n IS ouncesh lumfltu $UL'e
wi th iuo
1 tare close garlic, Crushed
Ito 2 tablespoons chili powder
4 teas in gruund cwiun
In a 10- inch si1let melt the
tutter .ijd Ottifin and green
pepper arid coos gently until
wilted Add beef. co'.k over
moderate he.iI
with a
fork bc ruiublr meat until beef
loses Its red color Add beAns
iwith liquid in c&amp;nl and reflaming ingredients Corer ai'.I
cook gent!, stirring sesci i
times, fur about 1 1 'S'I' I
Stakes 4 irr% ings
-

HOLLOWAY HOUSE (WITH CHEESE) FROZEN

140?.

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JUG

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICEI REGULAR OR SELF RISING

95c Puddiig 48 PK4OF 49e
4
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Pinecrest Shopping Center

Hwy. 1792 at 27th St.

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6C—The Sanford Herald Wednesday, August 16, 1972

Crab eat Proving Popular
Us TOM HOGI:
AP Nrsteaturrs Wi-ncr
4

Despite the soaring cost
of shellfish in Amenea. It
still is one of the top favor-

.

'-

'.

,fhs into an dciii ie Mend
lost sp'eeil .ind .isl,l hot butter
l,r'.1 si- s.,i u
en. pIus 4 tahteSliifls lemon grotu.ilts Itit'nd about l se
Quick Hs'llan4ai'e
Heat fi ounces butter to huh- juice. li tthlesrson s..iit and oflst or until s.iuce is thick and
bling, but don brown 15u1 6 pinch of ca.enn' iltira motor smooth

's.
t
tilt th Ofl
it
th4 it,( .. Ii t Fjr
torn of
n.t t.,ttcr spreads os'er bottom cit make 16 crepes l5ui an OUflCC of
Heat a four •rn,A ll
Pot ir off and reserve clarified brush stith clarified huller the pan Cook crepe quiekls on the crab meat tilling in each
but let t)isc-ard sediment IT'. tk)t
pour in I tablespoon of the hat- both sides Repeat prcess imtil crepe. roll and dress stith 1101.

all ingredients are l.ltTiled

I t butter and skim off foam

Pe

Americans

With All

Iho ',.-trilrtrrf tfr.r;IICJ

ing Duckling Leads All Far Eastern Main Dishes

W WII 1)I-,l.1(,lf-r
('OpEO) ?'ei Serslt-e

,:";"-' is groitilig
th
iii 1(11110 But the footLs pre-

rraiis

0

IIN)%C prisared by

ciok.ii In the Orient

The prime rule to remember

The Far Eastern Influence In Pared 1)) American homea ur arc greati)- simplified

—

/1nr$rss -.rlrij. I''i'ja;! I.',. 'ti,,

in Chinese iiiokt'ry is no t to

OVOI(ftflk Vgthlr •Jiiiuiil be
tielirately tender, but not
,,u
nnLshy. Aid the wcwt-r
ilists's should establish a Just-

bS4k
right (iUi
In the t*leiit, ttw s.rving ,f
l'eking tins k I; Its' sign for
t'Inking rice wine

tiraal plum-like .tiu(' travis' fry
irfmibinirig sirs, grape r",
with mustard, ginger ar4 jarlie Thi.; sansoo not r.fl3y

hits time htmri-ed *01)
rially tw;k ainstist a whole tiny
to prepare Today's easy-toiretre version has a trwlirrv-Igi

ites here - at borne or dining

J

out
The lair Michael e" C'f
llnar% fame reported that

Americans consumed more lb
sters. shrimps. crabs, scallop
oysters and clams per capita
than Anv other nation in the
world

But then. oolhere else in th
world can you Find such specie! Ut's as oyster stew. soft-shellei
crabs and tangy chowders that
abound in Amenc-a'
Crabmeat is second oth t,
shrimp as the most popular
shellfish in the t'nitc'd States
The hard-shell or blue crab of
the Atlantic seaboard. the
Dungeness of the Pacific and
the Alaskan Kiri1 crab are tho
most a citable in food stores
In the opinion of mans cooks
the small eastern blue crab for
all as sweetness is hard
worth the trouble of preparin.
home After all. one can pur
.,c frozen crabmeat tcks
mthe Dungeness of the Vi-'. t
'St

PARK
[IS H

200 SOUTH

ITEMS &amp; PRICES GOOD

OPEN 7 DAYS- A WEEK

NEV5' TWIST-OFF C

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COCA
COLA A

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TETLEY

-

soft-shell crabs are sornt
thing else. hoevcr Mars
people are not aware that thi
soft-shell is not a di'tinct s;wcte. but mereis a blur c-r
that has shed its covering In
the Chesapeake Bali, area of
Virginia and Maryland. fi'
ermen keep close watch f.
crabs about to molt and si
them off in special floatsr.tul
they discard their shells Tht-si
crabs are left an extra hour ir.
t'e water until the ne shti
a chance to harden encILwY.
- -&amp; ithstand the rigirs of sL;

111111,

1rT4TrY TIll
WE N VER-- CL0$E
kj\
WE HONOR

* THURS. AUG. 17

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ALL WEEK LONG!
______________________________

rrs'kling 'sfarrss Polo r
it.; tantislIilng ra-'-4
'r'rn spiced marmalade g.te

OPEN`24 HOURS A'DAY,

BLVD41.

A
WEEK
DAYS01PEN 7

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hani-.s ft.
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NO east; it r.a'itful lark r-4
jlau'rsn th. surface of the f,,,-!

ROUND

$
08
LB

LB

STEAKS

In

miraiteit P-Pir .-.ff

Arippirk,

-.ruif

wra,41CAIAlly Intil 4wo;
rnmth and JirkrnM I-,
mup t0qrg 1Lrk!.
,ng 'A 1~i

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The so-railed soft-shell cr,tu)d be bought live and cle.
ed b your fish dealer Mti
moment you purchase then
After cooking. all parts of th'
dressed. cleaned crab an
edible They are deii(-ious fried
or broiled and seldom tak
more than three minutes t.

cook
The blue crab is asailble thi
sear round in coastal are.i'

The peak season for the of I
shell is in Jul and Aucust
Seakiod is a specialty of thi
fIrm Box, a ?e York rrtau
rant which is no observing it
25th anniversr Mike Was-ne
the affable o rui It celebrating
Ut c-casion ith a series of
1fciod pecialties from Lilt—
.ter l)andro to Stuffed ('r;ib
ni-at Crepes Herr i 1!11 re F-4.

WHOLE

SANBORN"

,',LL COFFEE
A 7c

HAWAIIAN
SST'D FLAVORS

IN

Mis flour. eggs and egg

ith egg t-atcr or 'hisk 'io
mill sgar and salt end t'st

"BLACKHAWK" BEEF

BAG

THE

460Z.2

Ra

from

WATERLOO. IOWA

PUNCH

II

(''i,'."5\)

i.r
•'ftLiCKHA','K BEEF

LEAN MEATY

LONDON
BROIL

WESTERN

STEAKS

9

LB.

crab crepes

Filling
Sir-nmt-r abt'ut If . .ir- .---ii frosted
crabmut in
-: iture of
ounces butter I
unce sherry 3 ounce brandi
..-d salt pepper, garlic and bi
i f aiies to taste Simmer a ft minutes, then rentflame
Cr
4 cup sifts-:
4 eggs
4 egg :.olI'
1 quan miii
2 teaspoons sug.in
I teaspoon salt
1/4 cup clarified butter

I A 101 Us'

FLA. (OR) GA. GRADE 'A

FAMILY FAVORITE!

Y

OVEN-READY!

II

LB.

SPARE RIBS

$118

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GAIN
GIANT
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4

7c

:'.IfLt.'."-'-i;
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vvv
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7

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39

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CAN

$88

ICE CREAM
112

COOK 'N"

I AING

BAGS

-

NO CHARGE
FOR
SLICING,

12

Ivfe)

"PALMOLIVE"
2.OZ

FRENCH
FRIES

ETL

49c

5L

(

PKG

IL

OMATO SAUCE

Q. What k the nam. -f Oilcut f meat?
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OLD

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P(,',

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th
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thin, of the blade bone

MILWAUKEE

bnckb'ne, and may ir,cl.,

Mall pieces of rib bci,
The Iran is cmposed
fr.
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39c

'5 HU RFR ES H'

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Broil at moderate ternperatiie for 7 to 30 min utes on each tilde, dperi ing on doneness desir'd

12 OZ.
CAN
6 PACK

(rare or medium). It

-

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PEG,
JAR

101-sot.

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b. snow pe,t..
iiet1 .and drain-.
'4 iiced .w3trr - --n0 bp
n'.

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zich pi&amp;ses. In skillet. ci..
nlery with jmger in butter
! temler Sid r'.s.'cuii irni -

-

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ce. He.*t,

-r'.sn over rtce. M.ia- - -

C)4

TABLE READY!
ALL
VEGETABLE!

OLID

If

OLD FASHION "HOMEMADE"

ITALIAN
LINK

SAUSAGE

f
or—
r.' rti.'iltt.itesj .i:i.i •p'ijflt;ifle-.
oily fimi Ika make
hut Uncle Ed and .t

tii.

CENTER CUT "HICKORY SMOKED"

LOIN

FOOT LONG

with

-5"

(ALLMEAT)

arriving with
5(1% ;Iflt'! ruiitfce,
'i
rubl,m fur the h.'"i.sk'nr who ha_s h.' r.-cips'
4 tfl
Itcuitiurl
it tile. The tnediiti
;-;ti.

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8-OZ.
CAN

PORK
CHOPS

(EACH)

LII.
PURCHA(S O $7 50, OR MOtif,
IXCLUDINQ CiGARITtf

to 2-

8

8C

M

1 ENDER"
BEEF

( 3 LBS
-

LIVER
-

OR
MORE)
LB

48c

S

-',.sdlI'v ,iviailable. the prep.' I, e.uy -and the

AF IM I

, ,icy and p4ckesl with tj;i,-.
Ussirita out Rub.s StaZ3. hum-.f
the Nat'
t..5k .sod Mss.it Ft
-

BANANAS...... Ld

"FAMILY-PAK"

IRISHCRPMICIHGAN
I I LAROL

Jflfl

9c

18c

ca'.

TASTY N WEST PRUNE

PLUMS.

I I I I I I I I ekb

FIRM RED RIPE -

TOMATOES

I I I I • • •

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28

38c

,tt.'r.titd mik

'PARK &amp; SHOP' • OL A N LIO
NOW

1A

HOURS

FANCY CALIF
28

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:onden-si.'J tofliat.' ', I c up cracker cruasta

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to 1A4101D so
,

PEARS

-'..'

I"., nil's Reunion Ham I
1.'s'.4itIs i-.i,i ii
i-i Jill
4 pkfunds diutnil
beaten
I :An A03 .iunc-:s

-

C.'mbin. all Ingredients
'.
thoroughly. Pick Into two
tnnh loaf '-sos or form tot-.'
t.'asi's, r.s.'h at's'ut
long, and IIOACIP on rank in a
'

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targe rstaa!ing tiati Rake In
.t itl.der*te osen s .'."i)' F

1'

h.'urs Sorve 5,"; .r

is ith

"I scrviti

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-"phewi of .Lsaertesl
timpy Jr-up in from

•HOT
PORK
CHOPS 8.98_DOGS 1801

PLEC
LB. PKG.

OLD FASH;ON "HOMEMADE"

Smoked in Fresh :
Pred in Tasty 1.cn.i'
For Fam i l y or Frieujs

SAUSAGE L 8.88 MEAT 18. 6

I IP,iIT 2 lLIA5i. WITH 0THl
(QUANTITY RIGHTS RESIRV(D)

i

BABY FOOD

BUTTIRPAILK 'OPt
SWEET MILY

to 5 inches from heat

CSOS

:hieken giNet

AA

"LEAN-TENDER"

B EEC H NUT
STRAINED

BISCUITS

place marinated steak 'n
grill (it on broiler rack 4

.ip ground glrrg"r
:rbspsbutt.ei i
martçlrur

-'

low PPICI

ii bet to t;vt- t.

cut thin and to marir.z,'.
It. for these are Iris tds r
than ,teki cut from t?,e
Join or sirloin. To britti.

-

TALL
CANS

$ 00

58c 4looz$1,

r'.4xnlL ipeiir-..
ileti md tr'inn't
pi
uruill'

ti

STRAWBERRIES

HOLLAND C)uTCH

TI RXEYOR1FTsi

DOG FOOD

II

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"ROXEY"

'TROPHY'

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2
hours for 1
inch steak..).

in

.'

MEDIUM

QUEE

braise, brawn the steak'.
add seasoning.' and a smofl
amount of liquid. cover
and cook slowly until tender (1 to P4 hours for '
to 1-inch steaks: 1'4 to

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"n'ter, hrtashin4 fr.'quertt
lit spired m.ir-'.--...i .ii,,.t inCa quar.- - 't o'r,

"FREEZE

it

rZ leiaoej, hake in
uitstitior.al 1-, itori Pow• .1'
'ppiraj.1 Remove foil cns''r
.flUi-ttt.' r'asting duckling i,

'4t't' to

ALL PURPOSE

k

t'. it

iiit.i if

tile 'ip M rack.s ;n or-ge iho,os r.-istlng pan .w'r :ns.'i
"th Aluminum '.il jikeat iL
4.5 minutes Prick skin
.'rainoc.iiily Restucs, temper i-

FLA. GRADE "A"

"BUDGET" SLICED

MA COOKERY

t. ili%

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SC—The Sanford Herald Wednesday, August 16.1972

TL 70"Ta
Tom
Catsup

FLAW

QUAL

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Borden'
Ice- Milk

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so-on.

49t L

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Sugar
S'I%L tedbe

Punch

Tuna

I

Grhams
Apple Sauce .........

Honey

sews 4.
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OR '

8

Coca Cola

c:

6

Beer

JeIl-O Gelatins

59

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2

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Thursday, August 11,
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Cotta e Cheese .........•

THE EARL HAD A WORD FOR IT

:1

IF
ON

C1.6

FlorIda 32771
Price 10 Cents

1972-Sanford,

64th Year, No. 259

.

Schnr)l, which

werflowing .'i,r.Ilm.nt
Mrs .Ian Rrant
oar1

made

Brothers T

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A

present

'arned when the
chairman.
ioted tt rescind tg action on

plementing he 4i3 yar roind ;ch'e
plan, that more and more elementar
whooI rntild he 4fl double, eSSiOrY
this y.r and in 'he :,'ar
However, the $15 fersinn ,vruild 1w
had on effect on !his, ar' nr -.I!r'

"''

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.

Breakfast Cl;d b

v"ar on

.

.

.1~prinR Iake Flf-rnpnlary c;rhreilq

Sept 5
will he
after r,pening day
The school board W nevlay af .
league Middle School was placed
"rru,,n deeided it, InrIIJdP grade I at
on d-aiMe sesqiring a year an when it
l/,ngv.'(%4 EIemeritiry and grades I2
rp'ni jt.s dr,rs ft will he again on
st E'orect (lty Flemcntary on a splithalf day scion until the completion of
diy Seh('duile, t)(icI afl a rerrem
Ike 1rantl
High School in late
tnind4itioti from Sd)(%jI Supt •lr,tin
1)emh,r, at which time Milwae
Angel, who disdr'd that available
Middle School will again move into u.s
data ifl(liNItP these two eho(ilc will
old facility which will he cupiM n
enrollment of 1(1 ri'r rent aP,ve
September by f.ake Rrantley .?udent
(1f)flcity.
(inc bright light apar; on the
f)ouhle Sessions also may hem the
clouded school hnri,.nn with the

4.

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SALE

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39'

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