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agenda for the 7 p iii. uiie.'ting
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first teading. Secvnd ,i.zid final
oil the Sanford City ('thuuIliussion
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reading
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fain, Grey-faced and weak Litter annexing territory Ill) j)t'tititlfi
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hold a continued public hearing
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Alunzo Jr. and Mike Gorman, Atomize recalled.
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practice and Indicatmi he will their ativeitture at sea that
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showed up for turke)
chance of ruin today anti replacement can he hired. lie traditional 'Thanksgiving Day they had
tonight, becoming partly cloudy silsu said he will represent the
(('LIst.
with a slight chance of ruin cii)- ill Ii present law suit filed
Index
liough seas swauiqi their
Sunday. Turning cooler late by a number at Georgetown poertxiatonu reef about cighit
Sunday.
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night.
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changing 1II&amp;
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tonight IflLIiflly in the Low 60s, consideration
Iliell about three hours (Iii theu6t'll-41) Ilral F.3tate
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20 m.p.h.Ruin probability 50 week to over tiumie pay for partially submerged shrimp Croasw- ortl puzzle
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percentlallingio2opercenthy refuse personnel working (Jfl boat.
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ferences said to have arisen between the two
sides.

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Manager
Airport
Cleveland In visiting with
Meacham in Orlando this past
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week. - and believe ,mie, with
all of his past ex pertise, u
an excel1ent opportunity to -!I
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The Rotary Club should have
a most enlightening luncheon
on Monday, what with McCoy
John
Manager
Airport
Meacham the guest speaker.

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'We took a trip to the lAirgo
Municipal Court last week," 1w
said. "The children - . were
inipressed by the fact that the
court they were seeing in action
was very similar to the one th ey
run themselves," he said.

us.

safety hazard leading into the
main enance of the airport
has now been corrected.
Man, there's no stopping us.
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"Th is court study has been
very effective in curbing school
offenses and students are learning respect for the law," hackenberry said.
Th e worstpunishmnent Is to be
sentenced to go to hit principal's office, }Iackenberry said
A note to the parents, being
kephinfz1Irecessar.1fniutng
art class are among other punishinents doled out in the classroom court.

clarify minor points in the agreement.
Kissinger conferred with French Foreign
I'aI-un-the-bck time for the
CountyComnznisslon:frornallof Minister Maurice Schumann for 45 minutes, ,lipthe tenants at the Sanford parently to assure him that the United States
Airport.
remains hopeful of an early settlement. Schumann
The cooperation which was later took the unusual step of issuing a Foreign
offered in such an expeditious Ministry statement asserting that "the pessimistic
manner by Bill Bush and his
rumors on Vietnam were highly exaggerated."
crew in eliminating a potential

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delegation spokesman David Lambertson
declin ed all comment on the report. Other American
sources said the report obviously was leaked by the
North Vietnamese delegation and was a ''selfset-ving" version of the facts.
There were widespread reports Friday the
Kissinger and Tho had run into serious difficulties
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Post claiming that the United States had backed
away from the draft agreement concluded last

PRESS ON
Nothing in the world can take
the place of persistence. Talent
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Nothing is more common
Um unsuccessful men with
talent.
Genius will not: unrewarded
genius is almost a proverb.
Education alone will not; the
world is full of educated
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not only do they make a pretty
in
Itack from the city court, the
darn good hamburger, but the nouncement, which came amid reports of a crisis
negotiations.
the
pupils passed a law banning
ad which McDonald's ran in the
The two delegations met in the same house in dress-lifting following a cornLos Angeles herald-Examiner
was outstanding.
suburban Choisy-LeHoi, four blocks from the Hanoi plaint filed earlier in the week
by a distraught second-grader.
Don't skim over it. . . go back delegation headquarters, where they reportedly had
and grasp the significance the
Ihickenberry, :10, said the
a stormy one-hour meeting Friday.
second time around.
There was no official comment from either court system evolved as he

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The North Vietnamese delegation issued a
communique after the meeting and said Tim and his
fellow negotiator, Xuan Thuy "will meet Dr.
Kissinger again on Dec. 4, 1972."
In New York, White House press secretary
Ronald L. Ziegler also said the talks had been Interrupted until Dec. 4. Ziegler said Kissinger is
returning to the United States tonight to consult with
President Nixon on the stat us of the negotiations.
Nixon and his family are in New York for the
weekend.
Ziegler said the President has agreed to meet
early next week with South Vietnam President
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its 1-95 In lfreviinl County, with chased a I-y.ar-old youth in a gave chase, and went
' id liltIseS i)fl lnterstnte-4 Saturday morning.
.i',t Sit Ii; I)IIllil:I1(e(I tilt'
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whipped
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o'hitiscol
two
youths
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Friday night, before the
.15 miles (In east Sit 46 early around in a service station and
McIntyre managed
speeds,
juvenile was apprehended in
Saturday morning before ai- headed hark west, Inward
front
of the car,
t
in
Volusia County.
Sanford. The car was finally
prehentling theni i Geneva.
of
the
Winter
Park
Dixon
behind,
and they bn'c'l
A search
and
forced him.
'fh.' ,car. if 1963 (.31E'Vr(llPt, StOpl$'(I In Geneva when engine
the
car
In
sinn
boy led to charges of
WitS reixhrted toIeii From 2209 trouble disabled it.
of marijuana (over five stop.
(ortlova 1)rtve, Sanford. Is A IS-year-old Sanford youth
grams ) Inxnn also charged in a third incident, :
(-huirgeol
with
grand
tarwas
owned
by
Mildred
Griffin.
B n ned
him with attampting to flee and William Vinton of the sherlft';
Meyers was au patrol and ceny of an auto, reckless
elude a police officer. reckless department charged Cart A1"n
slilotted the car lit 26th Street driving, attemptiriR to nee and
driving and no driver,% liceme. IA)we, 17. of .W East Fifth
Sunday, November 26,1972-Sanford, Florida 32771
elude a police officer and no
liflIl Klmmi Avenue.
Dixon was working traffic at Street. Chuluota, with I,,I
Meyers
tried
to
get
the
car
drivers
license,
A
l3year4ild
1k.
Mary Boulevard at
tempting to elude, carelecs
20
Cents
Price
Year,
No.
73
65th
A
new
stopped
but
It
headed
north
to
passenger
was
also
charged
driving
and no face shield
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long arni of the 111W into tilt'
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study of social sciences.
court system has been esPARIS (AP) - Henry A. Kissinger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tim met tublished with pupils, aged 6 to
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when a woman passenger not been properly
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became frightened by one of the before boarding the aircraft, turn
security check.
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Air Canada jetliner at Frank- nuinds were not met.
furt airport, police reported. He set a 3p.m. — 9 a... EST there had been fighting had sources of information in
Police Director Hnrst Vogel, deadline today for his demands,
OSLO. Nori
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-who headed the 150 policemen which ranged from freeing a wegian r.a' fngates dropped aboard the nuclear-powcd ves
some
rine
had been reported in diffiat the airport, told newsmen Czech hijacker awaiting trial antisubmarine mines in the out - set and an officer and
f ~V_F °'" he
that "colleagues with special for murder to the release of er part of the Sognefjord on crewmen had taken it over for a C(y in a
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training were under orders In jailed members of the West Friday night after new contacts time.
"It said there had been a
shoot the hijacker in a crystal German Basder-Meinhof
with a suspected submarine
The mutiny was quelled, the
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clear situation that would not anarchist gang.
were reported, a spokesman for report was quoted as saying, mutiny and an
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endanger the hostage."
Officials In Frankfurt, acting
the Norwegian defense staff and another Soviet nuclear sub- to
to
port."
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marine had sailed to
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rner. 31, a German-born Cans- chologLct. implemented a plan
The spokesman did not dis- dervous in the deep Sogne!jnrd
tarn
the vessel was armed with
4 than, who was rescued when of psychological warfare, close details of the new con- waters.
it
nuclear
missiles beciuse the
police stormed aboard the DC
The Defense Ministry said
'We're tr y ing to wear him
tacts, but did not rule out the
made a great fuss
broadcast
of
the
i-ernafter gunning down the middle- out," said Frankfurt Police possibility that they involved had no substantiation
aged hijacker.
"more than one unidentified port from amateur radio moni- about the threat to European
chief Knut Mueller.
THREE PEOPLE were injured in a two-car collision about 2:15 a.m.
tor David Arthur In Plymouth security in having a mutiny
MLSSSommer had been seized The man, who described him- submarine in the area."
Saturday morning on Bear Lake Road at Lakeview Drive in Forest
aboard such a vessel."
by the revolver-carrying self as a former inmate of a
In London, the British De- on England's south coast.
City. Shershel Padgett. 47, of Forest City, was driving a 1964 Cadillac
The Soviet government degunman Friday afternoon Nai concentration camp who fense Ministry said it was inArthur told newsmen the w
nd suffered head iniunes Man- Huttin. 17. if 36i(' Lakeview Drive,
aboard the plane. lie ordered u*nti li'l go thiwil in history, bevesiig;iti;ii. a rcprt that the minute tnsnsmission he nioril- dared in Mos4.'w Fnda that
Forest City, driving a i4&amp;S Ford Mustang and her sister Magarita
in Narve- tared Friday night was from an the Norwegian navy U A.141
the plane's othter six crewmen gan . bizarre Ii.st of demands mystery
with
serious
injuries,
searching for a "mythical sub..
Huttin, were both taken to Florida Hospital
off and then began issuing with a call for the release of the gian territory was Russian and Albanian relay station. Albania
Communist
state
marine"
and strongly implied
widely fluctua ting demands to young Czech hijacker awaiting that there had been a mutiny is a European
Padgett was charged wi th speed too great for conditions and Miss
regarded
as
following
that
the
search
was devised to
free various persons being held trial in Weiden for the slaying of
aboard.
which is
Huttin was charged with improper left turn. Troopers E. W. Jacobs
antiinfluence
NATO
discussions on
in West German jails.
a Czechoslovak pilot June 8.
A Brush radio ham claimed a strongly pro-China and
P C \Vr:ht
the Flor i d:; Ii huv P:tr :t'':c:t:
beefing
up
the
Western Alalternative, the gun- he picked up a broadcast in Moscow line,
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spoke with an East F.riclish from Albania which
Th
tw police asViktor Widera, i8,a man, who
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release
of
20
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he
thought
record.
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talked Widera into allowing au- espionage charges. When told
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there were not 20 such
thorities to place a two-way radin aboard the four-engined prisoners. he said he would
settle for the liberation of an 20
plane.
convicts serving the highest
When Widera pushed open
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the door, Miss Sommer
few yards away from turn down tins.
Early this morning, police
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revoked his prenouc
sharpshooters a chance to fire said he
hi- demands and called for the r
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(mc wellimeJ shot at
lease
of
jailed
members
of
thI
jacker." Vogel said.
Baader-Mcinhof gang. T1;t
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The shot, fired train about f
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gang
is
held
responsible
for
it
board is a Lake Howell Middle School in the
yards, hit Widera as he stood at
series of thefts and terrorist
E.astbrook area, expected to cost $1.8 million
the aircraft's front door.
previously
bombings
that
left
four
U.S.
according to Sept 7 cost figures.
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"Police officers as
Other immediate construction prioritnis are arranged, stormed aboard the s 'icemen dead and scores inwilt, two nr members seated last Wednesday
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elementary
schooli. for Winter Springs and In
elected to "take the bull by the horns" right off
plane and found Widera mortal- jured.
ed
gang
members
southwest Seminole, with it total $100,000 cost
and scheduled a 3:30 p.m. Monday session aimed
ly wounded in the passage. Six alleg
went on trial Friday in West
A projec ted high school for the Lake Howell area
iii solving the ever-growing school housing
wa," he said.
Berlin.
is aLso under consideration with a projected $3
problem and the lack of enough money to conThe stewardess, a resident of
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million p1-ire tag.
struct needed facilities,
Montreal, was unharmed durIt was not clear immediately
Dr. Stuart Culpepperis actively pushing for an
ing her ordeal.
whether the gunman had
A motion advanced by Dane Sims, new
imitiediate aecision by the board to authorize the
Vogel said, "The hijacker had panned in seize the plane win.
member, t(' schedule regular work sessions
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building of the new Lake Howell Middle School,
a revolver on him loaded with passengers on board. If this h;
deal with the school housing situation was apbut his motion to "start the wheels rolling"
six cartridges. He also carried been his intent. it was foil":
proved at Wednesdny's board meeting and in.
toward that goal was sidetracked Wednesday,
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vitations were sent to new legislators to attend
when a motion to table his proposal until Manthe first meeting to be held at the board's adday's board meeting was approved on a four to
ministrativc office,
one vote.
Among those requested to attend Were:
Culpepper vowed that since voters had a;'Senators Lan Wilson, John VOgl and rresenuiproved
the Amendment providing niure niunt'
uves Gene Mooney and Vmc-e Fechtel. S6s, in
of new schools, then there wa
for
construction
his motion, asked that all persons directly in.
delay
r7prtn'mg the first priont
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eason
to
vWved with formulating planning for school- Se
minole
experts
to receive $3.5 million under
housing be in attendance .
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developers as well as William Legg, new
i() u:.an '.A
('titrg('(i
with violation of right of waN in
Garapi
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Geoffrey
Let'
,RLANI
brought
before
the
voters
election
orbond
will
be
County
vice
agents
wT
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sted
('c'onomLct hires by the board to research
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Road,
Maitland,
l
Oranole
with
a
two-car
accident
at Lake Mary Boulevard and
further
finance
a
school
US
SOOfl
as
possible
to
four
Midway
people
last
night
in
connection
population and growth patterns to determine
th
was
charged
with
possession
f
housing
program
in
a
gambling
raid
on
e
when' new facilities are needed.
Country Club Road in Sanford Saturday morning. According to
residence of Euler Mae marijuana by Sgt. Herb
Trooper Robert Lovering of the Florida Highway Patrol, investigating
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the 51)-foot tall Christmas tree, located at a special vantage point in the
parking area of Sanford Plaza, last night to mark the fourth annual
event. The lighting signals the beginning of the Christmas seas4rn. Also

on hand to officiate at the ceremonies, observed by a large crowd, was
Rev. Blair McGarvey of Sanford Alliance Church. The Lakeview
Middle School Band and Chorus provid&amp; app"epriate music for the
occasion.
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hours of terror as hostages of a
Jail escapee and Ins shotguntoting wife, deputy sheriff
Bruce Browning and the Mel
Prine family livid a cheerful
reunion Friday.
"It's kind of a hard way to
meet friends but at least it
makes you feel like you've gat
good friends," Browning told
Print, his wife and three cliiidreni.
Polk County officials and
merchants arranged
the
reunion to try to help the Prines
forget a central Florida awnmer vacation which was in.
terrupted by abduction at
gunpoint and an unwanted 700mile drive through four states.
Police said William Davidson
and his wife, Ellen, kidnaped
Browning at a Bartow hospital
Aug. 25 and then birst Into the
rental trailer in nearby Haines
City, where Pruie, a Muinu
Beach pharnac'tst, had taken
his fuzLily for a visit to Walt
thsne' World.
After forcing Print to drive

his car north for ads)' and a
half, police said the Davidsons
left Browning, a diabetic, handcuffed to a tree on a Tennesset
hilltop and then released the
Print family in a remote area
about 10 miles awu).
Davidson, V. and Ins 28-yearold wife were captured a short
time later in the Kentucky foothills and Indicted In September
on kidnap charges by a federal
grand jury in Tampa.
Paul Chupcivan, president of
the Haines City Chamber of
Commerce, spearheaded
drive to organize a return trip
to Polk County for the Prines.
'The count)' cumin as uriers
discussed the possibility of
imbwsmg the family
cost f their trip to Tennessee,
but decided there was no legal
Wa)'," Chapman said Friday.
"SO I decided aouwthing had to
be done another way.
He said requests for cumpliuientary tickets and accolluncsdationE from area tourist attractiunsandrnut'ilsbrotaghtan
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MRS ANNA KAFKA
Mrs. Anna Kafka, 58, 414 W.
20th Street, died Thursday
night. Born in Troup, Pa.,
came to Sanford In 1970.
include
her
Survivors
husband, Frank Kafka, Sinford; eight sons, Francis.
Huileah; Steven, Raymond and
Paul, Sanfon1 ; Julius, Buffalo,
N.Y.; Joseph, Boonville, N.Y.;
Carl, Glenfleld, N.Y. and
Robert, Baldlnsville, N.Y.; five
daughters, Mrs. Jane Sykes ar't
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Brisson Funeral Home In
charge of local arrangements

MRS. JULIA D ENNIS
Mrs Julia L..nnis, c, c18
Sanford Avenue, died Friday
afternoon following a long
Illness Born in Indianapolis,
hid., she ca* t. Sanford
1945. She was a meinijer of t he

Sanford Christian Church and I
the Order of the Eastern Star.
Survivors include a foster
daughter, Mrs. Fay Hungerford
of Shelbyville, Ind.
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entire interior of the facility. ,not the herald • that the new
rnjrthqluLcs, was rjiallions in
- 'Vtfs' ore trying In get ((cmpl.'trly clone SO that you ran excess" asked Malt about the
it tisal figures in this matter
?II(IVC Iii utriti thCn we will ('heck
Mat/ said that t he original bin
wit Ito' outside of the building
t'as Fir 31 million and that
The c "tinty hiss taken r,v.
(hIflP orders bar) accounted
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remainder rhie to inrreace'
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(linty gi'vf'rnm'nt ar.as due
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ialding was first conceived ;a
',iir' when there ws no eisv
foresee the incredible growth
f .Seminole County nor the
.sihiIaty of Article
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Fiscal year, and the finance beverages. Several establishsentative of the I'lazt associa- will cost $1,800 to $2,000 i'ae-h previously by the Jaycees This Director, J It. Williaras, how courthouse i.c tentatively set for
. i'mrft'r t. one w''k .t:.'r
commissioner, himself shall ments have requested that they
tion said that there are two sites and that his rew will install organ i tat ion re linquished long it would take for all of tia
10', c' lfl!, the new LuihIur.
submit to the city clerk an be allo ed to open for business
under construction Ili the J1l8141. thit'in. lie 1(11(1 the hoard that it os'rationi of the facility, which i*'rsonis invuL ed to get th'overall tentative budget for the on that evening and sell the
''But the l'Ia7_a group st't'iiis re- iS now ;igiiitist the law for a (1(1W rt'verls to ttie county's information necessary for
next fiscal year prior to May I beverages because, as one
luctant to respond to our ques- c'ohiipuuny to sell a piece of purview for operation,
presentation so that when it
f each fiscal year.
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rolling equipment without the
applicant said, ''It is purely a
Other agenda items listed for
comes before the board, (her"
ordinance
The
A report Is expected next roll bars and that it was pro- (fit.' 2 p.m. session Include a
also matter of economics. People
would be sufficient information
week.
establishes that purchases for are going to go somewhere on
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tn cI tc ju'. '.iiile 1'i Lbeiui iii cunis,ier lot action
Ii,tiV LltdiI $ 1 ,g shah requite
New Year's Eve. If Seminole
itient, after a reasonable iivrlcxl detention facility i)roposals; a
Administrative Assista nt H
Al'I'INl'MKNl'S
written bids submitted to Count)' is not open, they will go
of lime, if the liars were not in. report by (lie chairman relative
Layer suggested that ti;'
council, and all purchase orders to Orange of Volusla or sonicto proposed developmgnt innstalled,
County attorney, the COfl
In other business, l'oniiiiisshall be approved by departwill
go
out.
here, but they
Lavender is to flied with pact zoning questionnaire; a
sion Chairman Greg Drummission chairman, and (h.
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Williams
and
determine report by the chairman
'i.'partnnt'nt heads have
mcind a;)pinitt'd nww Colncommissioner,
exactly "hat Is ticeds's) anti regarding Sit 434; a decision
areas can charge anything they
iiit'cting at which time a check
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decision relative to bids upon a
use of those with matters t
business for economic sur- to serve as courthouse
trat'tcir.ni,uwt'r and metal
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bring before the board
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building.
Acting County A (tome)
custodian atiti as Board repreDrummond said that he sentative fur the Juvenile tiel(ed Bug Road, which is
There are nine public
1fttard Marse'e also Said that
No
would play the devil's advocate
under consideration for an. hearings scheduled for the 7
petitions improperly drawn or
tention Center.
in this matter," If we don't
niexationi by (lie City of Cassel- p.nni. session and include it
signed should be examined and
CommissionerDi ck Williams
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was appointed) to the County berry is in dire need of main- continuation of a rezoning
permit the opening, the people
corrected by petition, before
Personnel Hoard; as custodians tenance.
will indeed go somewhere else
request by the Florida Seventh
they are accepted into the
to celebrate and this will enof the Hood and Pollution ('onSATURDAY DRIVE-IN BANKIN~
Lavender said that there Day Adventist Church ('on- record. According to Corn' ,
courage more people to get on
trol departments and to (lit' ePre some very bad holes hi the fert'nce Ironii agriculture and
mission
Chairman
Greg Se'niunolt'-Volusia Parks coin- road and requires emergency residential to general corn- I)ruiitmond, names on an N ,
the roads In an unsafe conFREE ir'a
'nsfer of Funds from
clitiun."
mlttet',
iiiainte'nance If a small car rnt'rcial on propt'rtv tts.'att'd on
petition should be only counts
('uitliliilssionc'r I )iuk Williamswere' to hit one of those' holes, it
Sheriff John Polk, said that
the northwest corner of like
electors registered to vote an
ri'couiiiiienak'i defeated corn- would turn over purely for safety reasons, he
Brantley Road and SR 43u ; a
(tie name should be signed tht'
the would favor opening in
niiisston candidate Don Struble
t)runtiniiond commented for continued request by George
sonic as it is in the registrar
For the second time,
Seminole County on New Year's
to serve in one of the vacancies (lie record, '''l'hst.' road ticiv
Nader for rezon tug f rom
records, and not with a - 'Mr or
ComCount)'
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Mrs." attached.
missioners turned thumbs down Eve.
Counties are open and folks will
commission. lie was approved should apply emergency main- on property located on fled Bug
ibis matter was brought up
on a request for authorization to be
somewhere (tint night. Our
by the Board.
flood at Dodd Hood: a rezoning
tenance. This will be done as a
heri
Marsee said that the
pay postage on return cards salty record
in Seminole last
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Road Supt'rinitendent, J. C. service to the City of Casselber- request by F. W. Tompkins
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officer. Mary
by Herndon Ambulance helicopter. She is shown receiving emergency
first aid abovel and being loaded into the chopper (below). There was
$1,200 damage to her 1969 Lincoln and she was charged. Buster E.
MeGough, 19, of Lake Monroe, was driving a 1968 Chevrolet, with
damage to that car set at $400. His wife, Donna Kay McGouh, 20, was
taken to Seminole Memorial with injuries.
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The arrest came after a
charged with keeping a gambling house and jailed under a motorist picked Garapic up
when he was hitchhiking. The
$501 bond.
Chandler Alexander, 29, of motorist noticed the suspect
3134 Greenwa, Sanford; Irvin putting something in his boot,
Lawrenc'e,45,of Buy 3l24,Sipes and a search of the car turned
Rural Station; and Jimmy up small saiiipki of marijuana
The motorist went to the
lirown, 33, Rt. 2 Box 27,
C.asselberry
Police Department
Sanford were all charged with
gambling and jailed in lieu of 6 after Garapic was dropped off
and the policemen and Deputy
$101 bond
Jay Leman began a search far
David William Van Hot-n,
the suspect. Johnson appreof lIt. 2 Box 508, Maitland,
hended
him just south of SR 436
jailed under a $500 bond after 1w
U.S
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on
was charged with possession of
Robert Fisher of Ormond
marijuana by Del. Robert
Beach
reported over $700 worth
Kunkler.
1)ct Jerry Capshaw charged of clothes missing from his car
a 16-year-old juvenile with parked in the Eight Days In
b reaking
and entering in parking lot at SR 46 and 1-4.
repvrtedl
men
Three
connection with the theft of a
and a
shotgun
arid
removed
three
bar
stools
c-oat, a rifle, a
tape
player,
total
value
$170.
about $100 cash from a Forest
from fl Pub in Lake Mar)
City residence.

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lI(ION PILl lILA
Winter Wrg,ds hlouievuird; an lmptCsSrn(I with the way Mat,
exist.s in approval, hut that
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appeal against the hoard of and his group had kept thi'
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stir I of ''Monday ,iaorninig i\cljustuiac'nt in approving a lot
to meet uith the approval (if
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City Engineer II. C. Conklin.
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Is' ccinisltlt'rr'd ut Ttit'sti;ay's r.'sitIt'ntluii 701W (in lot -1, bk'k
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Mat'
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that the plans and zoning
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liiisslccni when Its.' chairman will 5.1 l,uike Sisniiucers appealing remarked that he has taken .0
IT WAS g()(1 Oil?' country flitiSIC lime at I I
Y 1iiIi IIitti School recently
the city's itming board it month
llVi' ;I report oil ovt'rt-r.)wde1l against Mrs Robert Wic.' nuinicher of visiting buulder and
Post 11207 Of lMflgWO(XI held a ( 'otitit t'v Music Vest IVi I
owner of the loti.
.cr' hiten t.c from other parts of
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When \'l'
iiIIing plait's.
It 1- n oimtry, through the facilst,
City
Thomas
Attorney
During the Nov 7 general
starring Bohhv Lord center) Post ( 'otnina tul.'r Doll Schreiner is tin
intl that none of them bellev"
Freeman was instructed to
s'k'eticm,
the
t'ouni(y's
n
his left and Mrs. Evelyn I lart , president of the Vl"W A tixiliary on right.
that
it.c construction has been :4!
prepare
the
necessary
plilcefi
were
ImMilli,
janunt'd
1 Ann lflk'' i'hoto )
the cost he reported. He said
documents to effect the xonlng
with long lines. in 501111'
t hat the same building would
t hange.
--precincts, voters waited 30-45
c t considerably m',r in other
In another action of council,
1101111tes in uric', and at precinct
i rt.s of the country and even
H. Slovak Gardens , lines c'x
approval was given on second
y
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ru e parts of this state.
Ii' ntk'd 5(1 fs.'t into a yard.
.cnd final reading to the finance
'in extension of 180 (Lays wa
ordinance which modernizes
Lines in Altamonte Springs in
qiwstt'tl by the contractor
inss' •ire'clnu't extended into the
the city
' s financial structure.
Matz felt that ) days wa.
Among other provisions the
ity I bill parking lot, and at
.ifiirient. However, Drcsrr,
ordinance delegates more
pry. inn at Saniantlo Baptist
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p rt'spor'esibilities to the finance
'hurt- h, Ituit's extendedonto
extended
ids'
Sit
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i-olnmissioner in preparation of
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'fo suies which carne up
0n recommendation of Mc.'
the annual budget and all exi'hc' commissioners will also during the work session on
date of possible occupancy uinsil lilt-Ill. lie said he has eight cc,ns.sider the customary yearly Tuesday included a variance t,, the contractor will complete 'h.'
js'nditures made pursuant to
U) ANN SIECZKOWSKI
s.atil budget.
also tuloritiatuoti friiisi the Pit- 'es of equipment which will etiiergs'nuy interitit successors suislivision regulations and the stairways and then a errFurther, the ordinance grants
Once each six years. the
Seminole l'liva i hen' the hart' to loire roll bars in.stuillc'.I in the event iii national or local lid
Ai r e Street Lighting ference will be held between the
the finance commissioner the Board of County
Cornbranch office is currently at a cost of $215.15 each and disaster.
district, were not properly architects, contractor anti
ability to require department missioners has to consider the
within thic' next three to four
Tli.'re will is' a (lt'('islofl uIlin pr.'pare'd for presentation. t)itk commissioners to get th e
located) as to thu.' cost of a new
head_; to submit departmental problem of New Year's Eve
building which they have iiioniths. II.' said that the roll the cipx'ruitioii of the Big l'ri'i' Wulliannis, new roniunissioner , matter of total completion

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MARION' IU'TlIEA

WINTER sPlIlN(;s --This
burgeoning munis'i polity will
soon 1w en'eIowd ith u,nuther
W development, as a result of
a('tiOfl taken by ('it)' ('oiint'tl In
granting a zoning change From
It-If to li.1, on 18 acres 104 ated
West of south Cortex Avenue
and north of lAimbardy Avenue.
A public hearing was held
prior to the action taken, and no
o%x'ctioii.s WCtC voieed.
Glenn (reen, representing
the applicant W. H. Green and
$ Sins ('ontractors, iresented to
council plots of the proposed
deve1opmen which will he
known as ''Wahh'n Terrace
Green outlined pious ore to
erect 62 htune.s in the $25,0O($32,000 price range with
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vc for Mrs Julia
Dtnfl%, N' 211$ Sanfosd Awe,
w'o dud Friday iflCrnon, will
tie held Sunday as 3
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Brcson Fjr.,val Horn, *tth Pew
Vaughn ffii*Iig Funeral
wvkell and burial *01 take
PLlCtr in IrIenaso1ia. Brrior*
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immunization program con one accident and that would
ducted at state request by the
have happened no matter
Seminole Health Department.
hit"
Speaking for Dr. Julian
Polk recommended that the
Fried, County Heal th
Officer, hours of 6 put. to 2 am, be set
was Val flobbins, county for that nig
ht. Commissioner
sanitation officer. lie said the
I)ick Williams spoke up and
department sends out notices
ii
reason for this dison all registered births
cussion is because New Year's
regarding the immunization I';'e is
on Sunday and that is
requirements lie said iniost of
supposed to (iv a religious day;
the cards are never ret urned
may I suggest that for SOHIC
tthose homes where there is an
people, Saturday is a religious
attending physician for th e
also have this same
infant, usually do not return the day. Do you
disc'ussloni when New Year's
cards,. However, %then the
Eve is on Saturday" Ican't see
cards are not returned, th en the
that traffic on Sunday Is any
health department personnel
telephone calLs 1ti0rt dangerous than on
follows up with
Monday, or Tuesday, or any
e horn
or personal visits to tile
o ther day for that matter."
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tries. " And we do not presently
The Board approved the 6
have the stuff to make these
pill, to 2 ant. opening.
calls.''
Although the follow up is not
liltAN('lI uFF'lI'I:
required by law, the State does
send the printed forms to the
A new location for the South
health department omit)
they are Seminole Bronchi of the Court
expected to maul them Out, House
has been a matter for
Bobbins said. "If we had
search for some time now. The
control of the progratn, we
('assel bem'r)' Land inuipan' has
could screen the cards and most
offered a facility with approxi.
would be eliminated. About 'ii
3,000 square feet of
percent of the work is iiuitc'ly
P"'-'' for a rttituil cal $500 per
repetitious. Only three percent
ttioiithi.
have no doctors, we believe."
Commi ssi oner Johns K liiiCommissioner John Kimbrough said," You are wasting buough said that a t'tjujiiiiittnnw.it would be required as the
money. The State could
ascertain who has no physician
and send cards only for those
families." Bobbins replied that
the local department had
suggested this but that the state
did not respond to it.
In response to a query from
Commissioner Ski Vitilen
regarding the use of the
telephone to save the postage,
Robbins said that the idea tins
merit iut the State requires
tI'ue the cards be milled.
Kimbrough said,"Well If they
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that a niw State Safety law Is a('kflhi%cle(Ige, however, that it restricted commercial on
now its effect whichi requires is In the bounds of the city of property located on the south
west corners of SIC 136 and
roll bars on all rolling equip- ('asst'lhcrry."

l)istrict was not really legal
that it was 'only ai li_st d
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ha
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Wh:it's he gonna think; 'Wtuit'fl us. They always
death penalty) was abolished," would you. if you knew you had
about unniates) in the prison and
reseratuins
ultinule purtishrnent hanging less
absolutely nothing to gain from the give me if I kill him
"Some people sa (replace
constantly complaining."
killing."
and
over their heads
another lIt) vears"
the death penalty with an good time."

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general
in which 15 turquoIse colored work
in
chairs are lined up "face-on" to population."
U. M. R. Hicks, 11 years
thick pane of glass.
On the other side of the glass, officer at the prison, says:
is
an equally plain but
somewhat larger room, is it
large brown chair with Urn
straps dangling
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cans h the hundreds of thou- do 'oii go to'?"
slinds are turning to hospital
emergency rooms as their (am'
By C.G. M(1)ANlEI
Ity physicians. Nnnemcrgcnt
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death row. says
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Pnson Supt- Raymond D.
Sgt. W. 1). Thompson. a 12- known as
"It
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inmates, were
Palm Beach Pesi Writer
Massey says 10 per cent of
mentally easier beause you security area. says the lack of a sear
necessary.
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feel
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man
in
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for
life
without
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were
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quieter
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former death row inmates are is
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up
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inmate
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chance
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inmate)
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We've already had one inmate said Hicks. "He'd break ever
the time. The ones we have
northeast corner of the main security wings because • we
doesn't
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anything
to
lose
penalty
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The might of Uncle Sam was seen in
Seminole County this past week when despite the
best efforts of the elected leaders and
professional advisors of two municipalities the
word was given that the duo would operate acco rd ing to th e giant federal government wishes
whether they liked it or not.
Altamonte Springs and Longwood were told
th at they must jointly build a sewer treatment
facility or no federal money would be available
to them or words to that effect.
Jack Ravan. U.S. Environmental protection
Agency's regional administrator, undaunted by
the presence of the cities' representatives as well
as aides from both Florida Senators and two
congressmen, let it be known that Big Brother
government is going to prot ec t the environment
in that portion of Seminole whether the people
like it or not.
And further th at the government knows what
is better for the local folks than those at home do.
While Conservatives across the nation have
for years been warning of the dangers and

tnngs attached to federal money

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what will happen to the ecology and environment
of that small city if package plants are spotted in
each new subdivision?
Ravan got the definite impression at this
week's meeting that the EPA is being paint ed
"bad guy" in th is whole mess. "We have met the
enemy and they are us," he said in jest. To be
fair with EPA, it must be pointed out, that the
government's rules on sewer plants were formulated nearly two years ago and have not
changed since that time, at least that is what

Ravan said.
If this is true, then why was Longwood and
Altamonte both told time and again at official
meetings that the federal money would be
coming momentarily? Why weren't the true
facts made known months ago? Why was the

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handed over
be in the form of grants or loans
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pooh-poohed the
to local government, many
idea.
After all, the less conservatives have said.
the federal money actually belongs to the people.
It is the people's tax money returned to them for

sewer situation allowed to come to a critical
stage, before the near impossible strings, attached to the money, were made public?
i n The herald
In July. when it was report ed in
about a private meeting of Longwood's Mayor
Kenneth Brown and Altamonte's Lawrence
Swofford concerning a joint sewer plant, the
screams were heard from bo th men. Everyone
Was aware of the discussions, the both said.
Nothing was being done in secret and without
prior approval of the City Councils of the
respective municipaliti es .
me United States is still a free country. The
CitiZCflS of the two cities should be allowed or
better yet encouraged to make their opinions
known on whether they want this 'deral money
with these strings attached,
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Of course, there is an out, according to
Ravan's remarks before the officials and dozens
of land developers. The cities can commission an
engineering study to show good reason why they
should not be forced to build a joint facility.
Th is alternative is one of th e biggest "cop
ruts" seen in these parts in years. The cost of
study to include most of Seminole and a large
part of Orange County has been estimated at
various times to be a minimum of S100,000 and as
high as $300,000. How in the world would these
cities finance such a gigantic undertaking?
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attention to
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Protestant women,
cooperation of Roman
Catholic laywomen, tried to put to rest the "male myth" of
the Adam and Eve story
munching on
"sisttrcelebratian" protesting their subordinate
religious life.
A young woman rabbinical student told a gathering of
her elders that Judaism could take a few chapters from
Women's Lib philosophy as an antidote to 5,000 years of male
domination at home and in the synagogue.
While it is true that women have come along way In their
struglc for equality in the church, many lee] they have not
traveled as far or as fast as they could—or should—have,
"We
women fee] it is time that the church repent of
sexism and be reformed," declared the Rev. Ms. Barbara W.
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Task ForceanWcinen,a.s she was about to bite into anapple
at the "sistercelebration" her group organized in a United
Methodist (.urth in Greenwich Village.
"We we the Hal)' Sp uit at work in creating a new future
for women," she added. "It is happening and we want to
celebrate it.
Nuns also are growing Increasingly restive. The Pope is
adamant in his insistence that women religious be barred
from administering the Sacraments, but many sisters are
protesting his stand.
In her appeal for mor e recognition
om
Ms. Sandy
Eisenberg Sasso, a rabbinical student at the Reconstructiorust Rabbinical College of Temple University in
Philadelphia, asserted:
"There is an urgent need to balance the predominantly
masculine perspective in Juadism with a feminine c'ounterpart, especially in regw'd to religious ceremonies, liturgy
and the creative arts."
Ms. Sasso, whose husband is also a rabbinical student,
said that areading of the Scriptures is proof that women have
been the object of discrimination through Jewish history.
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lective bargaining process—the trend toward giving more $
and more public assistance to striking workers.
According to one estimate, the cost of food stamps and
other welfare aid to strikers could reach $3&amp; million
nationwide in 1973. The public is not only getting stuck
with the tab for these welfare subsidies, critics charge,
but it is also bearing the burden of longer and more
frequent strikes.

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Allamon(e Springs
MarilynGord on
131 6975

Fern Park- E Estates
Goldenrod Eastbrook
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131 697S

Bear Lake. Forest City
AnnRaley
131 9,959

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Casselb,'rr'y Tanglowood

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Marilyn Gordon
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Kathy

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372 2611
Longwood
Mn Riley
131 9959

Chuluoti
Liza Baker
5505 3rd St
Chuluota

Winier Springs
Nancy Booth
3226735

Colored Community
Marva Ha*kins
377 sue

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Mr Clarence Snyder
372 441

Dellona. DeBary
Ent.rprès.
Fannefte Edwardi
668 1163

GnivaOviido
Stavia
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Beporting fur th er, lavender told the Board th at he
cannot find a man to opera te the new side mower. He said he
did
be lieve it had anything to do with the salary off er ed,
there is just nobody interested or capable. lie said that tie
needs 30 more men in his department.
Drummond commented wryly, 'Thls the other side of
the prosperity sword," He said th at th ere is too much em'
phasis on college ed ucation and not enough on vocational
training. lie recommended that after th e elections, th e Board
set a work session with th e Schoo l Board and wi th
represen ta tives at Seminole Jr. College and the Road
Department to discu ss a vocational training program.
Commissioner Sid Vlhlcn moved for advertisement for
the opera tor for the equipment. He said It is ridiculo us to
ha ve that expensive equipment just sitting out th ere and
ditch crews going (Jut when an operator and and th at machine
could do so much more in much less time.
(.'otnrnissiorwr John Kimbrough asked wi th a grin, "J,
C., did you th ink about put ti ng up 'help wanted' signs In th e
V4.44 Stamp office?''
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Chamber of
have tiled
in
Court asking that this particular loophole bf declared
illegal
suit

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3 Candidates Speak
waIst waste, perculation, etc.
that such a large infux of people
,Aill cause Mayor Brown, who
is alsi, vii.' chairman of
('Al .NO, mm'ritioned that
organization and it's a I iris and
purposes.
K. ''Art" Muller spoke next
giving his reasons for entering
the mayor's rate anti said he Is
for (ontrolled growth and
against open ditch drainage.
Miller said he would he
M1va ilabit'
21 hour basis and
i'ntk.'d his talk by giving a short
biography mentioning he had
Ilve(I in the area 17 years, had a
kntiwk'dge of politics, Is well
traveled and has watched this
area
grow.
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Mrs Irene Van F.eixl, the
third speaker talked of the bad
the Ranwidening of SR 434, and Rail- chlands, the Illegal fires that
eliffe mentioned there must be the developers in the area
coordination with the Depart- responsible for, the concept of
ment of Transportation IDOl). "restricted covenants" and
Nayar
La w r e n c e what she considers to be (1wSwofford outlined that Leisure major problems in the city.
World and other developments Mrs. Van Eepoel mentioned
are included in the area for the fact that she had been mayor of
extension and questioned the the city several years ago and
had instituted - good or .
period of time involved,
(hIflitnees."
Radcliffe answered the delay
Alter each talk, the canwith the aerials presented a
gave shirt biographies
diihutes
problem, and further the firm is
question and answer
and
a
stymied until (he maps are
peri(XI
followed.
blown up for details. Radcliffe
After a short recess, Mrs.
also cited a problem that due to
Hahn and Mrs. hlilda
ltit4I
the road widening if the city
Sommer,
representing the
laid the lines and later
Ladies
Auxiliary
to the North
relocation was necessary, the
Springs
Fire
Orlando-Winter
city would be paying twice.
gave short talks
Councilman Daniel DorfmanDepartment,
and purposes of
on the
suggested the city negotiate
that organization stressing that
with property owners u1)n the
the prime duty of the I idies
east side
Mayor Auxiliary is hold fund raising
Swollord
that all
functions to supplement the
(he delays the city is CX
Fire Departiiient budeL The
Fire Department is a volunteer
governmental agencies
and the ladies have been
hampering development and
instrumental in obtaining such
unnecessary.
siren and hose
things
Radcliffe said much
the the Fire th'partnwnt.
problem stemmed from ,the
After all the speakers had
Environmental Act of 1970, and been heard, the Hac i enda
admitted that his firm spends. Village Women's Club had m
as il result of government 'red sl, jk b uitness lin
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('sincluding his report,
AVING JIONIE
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studied of the aerials and that
the I X)'l' will be contacted to
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ascertain tint they will allow
regarding Sit 434. Further, he
H ill the \Vcicctme
said uuttt'imlI)ts will be miiadt' for
hostess can nuke it ca sa'r
'iiseinent.sonthi.'east
to adjust to sour new
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Granville Brown was the first
Vi huge speaker and spoke of ttie
The
liacientla
Women's Club had a full slate of projected population growth
guests at their coffee
and how often over the past
oupli' of years that projection
'I'uestlay. Niivenitwr 21, at 10
a Ili. Among (he guests were the has ha d to be revised The
three candidates for the projected population for Winter
mayor's race in the upcoming Springs alone is set at around
Winter Springs city election on 10,0(X) people by 1975. In his
speech the Mayor touched on
December 5.
The Incumbent Mayor problems, such as, drainage,
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The city received six bids upon
fire
equipment, which
were opened
this week's
imieeting of City Council.
The bids Included that of
Miller Meteor Sales for $10,245;
International Harvester for
$13,243; Sutphen, $11,739;
Custom Ambulance of Florida,
Modular
Inc.
$9,328;
Ambulance Corporation,
$9,607.44, and National Custom
Conches Inc., $11,345. The bid.s
were referred to Fire Chief
Thomas Siegfried and COEIIj)'
(roller Denver Baxter for a
report and recommendation
next week.
Chief Siegfried also reported
upon bids for
equipment
with
total cost of $4,803.97,
which is within the budget. The
fire chief was authorized to
proceed with the purchase of
the items on the recommended
list,
City Engineer Harold Hadclilfe was asked to give a
report upon the sewer extension
SR 434.
said
aerial
Radcliffe
photograph:; were tuuken, but
not satisfactory and the
area would have he reflown.
Radcliffe noted that a large
scale 1)110(0 of (lie strip was
ordered. lie also noted there is
mi low spot at (lit' west
Altammionte.San Sebastian site
Plans include, he said, gravity
interceptor iiuuuns
A stumbling blu('k to the
project is (hi' I ihosed
rescue

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data that has revised all previous
concepts of the planet. i A Martian
year is 687 days.i
Its surveillance of Mars for nearly
an earth
year, as the seasons
changed gave scientists an entirely
new view of what man might find if
he ever dares to venture there.
Unfortunately, the spacecraft
"died" last Oct. 77, its radio transmitter shut off by ground command
as Mariner's supply of attitude
control gar ran out just minutes
before it was to play back a final
t,apeload of data and transmit IS
IN pictures snapped the day
before. Without attitude control,
Mariner Upped and its transmitter
lost contact with earth'
What nuggets of Martian
knowleoge still be untapped in that
Mariner 9tape recorder as Mariner
continues to orbit Mars for the next
hall-century or more"
Scientists sadly concede no one
will ever know.
more

But they are consoled by the fact
that Manner already had sent home
to them these findings which contradict many earlier conceptions
the planet with the red blob
I. Mi rs is a geologically a
planet with volcanic mounlauus
oversized craters larger than arty on
earth.
It Is marked by an equatorial
'revass several thousands miles
long and three to four times the
depth of the Grand Canyon.
There are graphic indication:
that fret-flowinu water may have
existed
Mars' geologic history.
Mars is not a dead planet like
the moon. Mariner 9 witnessed the
evolution of a monumental dust
storni that raged to an altitude of 31
i t, 37 miles above its surface.
Dust storms and shifting clouds
apparently account for much of the
Puzzling variation of Mars' appearance through earthbound
telescopes i".'er the centuries.

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A few years ago some people who
matched a television series about a
man from Mars cot to thinking there
re'all) ought tie sointl.hing to the
idea. Some folks thought actor Ray
Watswn looked triore like a Martian
than, sa a Democrat or
Republican
Now Mariner 9, a gallant
spacecraft which circled the red
planet 098 times in 349 days and sent
back to earth a wealth of televised
and instrumented information,
set-ins to have Laid to rest the roanfrom-Mars syndron)e.
However, concede scientists at
CiulTech's
Propulsion
Jet
Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.,
manager of the Mariner project it is
meejvab1e there are other life
forms on Mars.
From its vantage point in orbit br
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Mariner 9 picked up a mother lode of

SR 431 and 'iorth nil the county
line. The area r- arrl..s planned
unit development zoning.

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wage treatment

then filed for unemployment

Commerce

At Winter Springs

nexing the fake fictiis property
k.'-ated upon !$ acres west of

are

In o th er action by th e Board, Sheriff John Polk requested
th at resolutions of appreciation be sent to Bill Baker
Volkswagen Co mpany for the dona ti on of a sta tion wagon bus
and Guy Thornton of Economy Motors for th e donation of a
station wagon to be used by the Sheriff's department th
public rela ti ons, safety, and educa ti on programs.
Pollution Control Officer, Langley Adair recommended
to the Board th at th e moratorium be removed from th e
service as well as th e
Spring Valley Se
building permits In th e area. The request was approved,
Acting County Attorney Howard Marsee said that he
be
th e County,
could see no re ason why the
th e Mental Health Cen te r and the Florida Hospital could not
be executed by Dec. 12. lIe also reported that the lease fr the
Food Stamp building was approved ,
Sometime ago, because of the absen ce of a quorum so
much of th e time, Commission Chairman Greg Drummond
said that he felt that a majority of those present should
constitute a quorum in order for the business of th e county to
be carri ed out. Marsee reported on Tuesday th at he has
researched the matter and that th e majority of those present
is sufficient un der th e law for vo ti ng purposes. There is one
ex ce ption, he noted and that is In the ca se of zoning appeais.
A full board must be present and must vote In order to
overrule a decision of the planning and zoning commission,

According to Dow, its Ilay (.'itv strikers got one-dav
two in
They
benefits, which'

Dow spokesman.

It st'emns that constructi on of the Juvenile Detention
('enter just will never be gin be cause th e prices can never be
approved. '1'. J. Popp appeared be fore th e Board again wi th
the latest bid offers from the Williams Construction Cornpan) which also was low bidder in th e original bidding, Ills
price at this time is $252,634. The bond issue voted by th e
voters two years ago allowed $O,0OO for th e facility,
however expenditures for architects and borings and oth er
prt'luniniary requisites has decreased th e original amount to
$248,960.
Popp told th e Hoard that he had taken out all he dared
anti still meet th e state requirements. He reminded th e
Beard that the difference in moneys available at th is time
and the bid price, in the amount of $3,673, might be offset by
th e rental fees which the Division of Youth Services will pay
for the space th ey will occupy in th e facility.
Because th ere are technicalities to this arrangement, a
tnt'vting has been scheduled in th e County Attorney's offi ce
it 30 am. on Wed nesday, Nov. 22 between Popp, Cornmissioner Williams and th e contractor, as well as the
utilities adminis tr ator,

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The case went to the Michigan Supreme Court. which
ruled that a striker is entitled to unemployment benefits
earned while working for his primary employers if he
obtained subsequent employment, no matter how short.

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However, ('auncilmen Helen
Kv'ycer, Daniel Dorfman and
Planning and Zoning 1)Itertt,r
Itiud Gc'trieinhartit were of (he
ipinion the matter should first
b" rvt'ilewed by the city zoning
hoard and the motion for
mirepnration of the ordinance
is wif?drawn, with the
petition b.eung referred to the
t,'iard for review and report.
Davis, was, however, instructed to draft an annexation
'rilinance for the Traymar
lrprated north nil the
1dfilI, The petition was
few
h'!YL F!!!fltd a

weeks ago with a inning
classification not meeting with
mount-ii's
apprn'ial The
developers, agreed to accept
the city's proposal of (.)
inning
Approved on prord ar-cd fir-al
reading is an or4inusnr.' an-

Detention Center

Resolutions Of Appreciation

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give anything

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jobs, some of them orking as little as an hour or

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Pinches Employer

The loophole was created by a 1968 court ruling that
arose out of a labor dispute involving Great Lakes Steel
Corp. During this strike, several skilled tradesmen took
jobs with another compan, only to be laid off by
th
eir
new employers a few weeks later They filed for, and
were denied, unemployment benefits.

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One of the more unusual strike situations in the country
is th at against Dow Chemical's flay ('ity, Mich. plant.
Thanks to a legal loophole, 135 out of 166 workers who
have been on strike since Feb. 6 are collecting tax-fret,
unemployment checks. 'hat galls the company is that
under Michigan law, the money topay the workers—more
than 2,5O0 a week—is charged back to Dow

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M i\ \'( )t{i\ I JY ('011(1 idat ('S In V inter Sprin gs were ii-t. of I fa(' if'IllIO
VilI;i't' Womn('n's ('lilt) at their t'offt'e 'I'uesday ;lIl(l Prt''r1t'd their
plat forms.

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In a letter from Earl Dawns representing liii' Springs
tiv' A.ci'iatiofl, tie said th at the Springs Community
to commits themselves to guarantee funds for a
signal
survey at th e Intersection of SIt 434 and Springs Boulevard.
Acting County Attorney, Howard Mnrsec said it this can
lx' interpreted as an official letter from th e flS3(X'ifltiofl, it
u ould suffice for th e survey. Drummond said th at if th e
Department of Transpor ta tion fInds that a signal is
necessary, th en a contract would be required and that a
letter would not suffice. The request for survey was ap-

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Thoillas lttnlI)r(i, a resident of the Indian lulls area was
elected as chairman of the SeminoleCounty Water Control
and ('onservatlon Advisory Committee. lie succeeds
1(a) mend Seifert, who resigned upon his employment as
Utility Administrator for the ('ounty and is now an advisor to
I hat ('elllIl)itt&amp;'C
lhnferd founded the Association of Florida Ihiss Clubs
and is the former owner cif th e ;llngnziflt' ''Florida Bass
Fisherman," lie has been very active in matters relating to
lcii1egv and has written many articles for publication
r.gartilng matters particularly in relation to aspects of sport
fishing, lie is a graduate of Missts,sippi Sta te ('allege with a
degree in ('hemlilstry and has lived in Seminole County for
It
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Former Treasury Secretary John Connelly put it suc.
cinctiv:
The conduct of foreign economic policy
today is characterized by traits of ponderousness, division
of responsibility,
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new missions for old organizations—are clearly
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(ity Attorney 5. 1 fiavi.s Jr.
was first iflqt.tflfi4'(I to prepare
orilinante f(.f the
the Barriers
tine parr.l
of
property, lr-sted on
Montgomery Road and south of
,SR 4.4. fl-i multiple family
inning is requested with a
density of 35 units per arre.
The parcel Is rontIguiiia to
'dy property with residential
'rid mobile homes

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Mr . Nixon is, of cents'', not the first president to be
f rustr ated 1w this problem Presidt'flts Kennedy and Jeim
son were deeply disturbed by (heir inabilit' to get a hanS
die on the bureauracy. They complained that pernia
nent civil servants in the major department' had come
gradtially to follow independent courses without regard
he it Democratic
t policy of the administrat Rlfl in
orepublican
but only partialPresldnt Kennedy made a determined
ne
at key points
ly uccesmul attempt to insert his
throughout the sstem Mr Nixon, less aggressive in this
regard. found he had relatively little control over major
and so drew more of
departments at the working level,
into
the
White Ikuce In the
the decsion.making directly
past four years he has built a sizable staff at lt'O Penn
sylvania Avenue loyal to him, subject to Immediate trills.
Icr or firing and respoflsit)lC directly to his own key al'les
LInt the result of this build-up has been the development
of a White House stall so large. and I- ,d in so many
detailed tashc t h.it internal cord in.t ion has tccvni (
Incre as inglydiff i cult There Is growing worry within the
staff itself that the left hand Is not certain what (hi' right ')
hand is doing. Members, in tact, are known to have gone
to friends in State and 1)efenst' to find out hat ethers
on the President's personal staff were doing
tr, Nixon's problem can best be understood by looking
at foreign economic policy, which could be the thorniest
problem he faces these next four years. The serious con
sequences of our contimied unfavorable balance of Payments i insofar as it is due to lagging exports shows up in
higher unemployment. We are becoming perilously dc
pendent on international sources for raw materials.
us in g barriers threaten to cut off more world markets
Despite the attempt at White house coordination, for
eign economic policy is so poorly organized as to inite
chaos. For one thing, it is split among State. Treasury.
Agriculture and Commerce departments and several independent agencies. often working at ('roSS purposeS.
Witness the bungles in th e important Soviet grain nege.
house
tiations. Also note that in the very period the
was making better relations with Moscow a major ph.
orltv, with special emphasis on trade and economics, the
State Department research division dropped or trans
ferred a third of its Soviet specialists, including all of
its Soviet trade.econoniic experts.

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Mis
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has won a batch of beauty tiI know, that Women's
an such thing
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she sai&amp; "bu t the pageants ]
as in were run well. Th ey
gave
arid pubhcityi
never felt demeaned."
She went on to study at the
American Academy
Dramatic Arts in New York.
Broadway
She has worked
rid off -Broadwa).
'Same of the best acting
anywhere is done an the TV
soa," she sa id. "In fact,!
thul the acting an daytime
'n' Ls far stior to what you
see at night. We work hard,
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%i ith real problems, real issues . And the people feel Very
close to the characters. In a
sense, they grow to love them.

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blows what the vi ewers want.
It
to Le
uiew
like her when she's
ornery. They don't like her
she's goody-two shoes,
which she ii't very often. We
blow about this from the
PI write in and say,
were real) sty.'
Arid )et they also want her to
get her
ne-pance About
two or three Umes Belle is
smg1y
She's t
inside but an the
outside she's always uidc*m.
tae. Shc" a 'bad girl,' yes,
but she does have redeeming

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You have to be physically
t.igh in this business"
The 9"ps have, of course,
hxig been a staple of televis3on and, before that, on
radio, Muss Adams believes
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Since Longwood has no sewer system at all,

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blOWS her character. She al.o

per da y package sewer plant as an addition to its
pent 1.2 million gallon capacity plant.

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"Every
NEW YORK
soap 0pa has to have a 'bad
girl."' said Maria Adams,
who plays Belle Britton an
"re SeCTCt Storm," which is
a CBS daytime 9mial. "And
an this show I'm definitely it.
This girl I play doesn't exactly go ou t and kill people but
does use people. She's a
Miss Adams has been yir-

financing without refinancing both systems
th rough the private sector. And Longwood
already has a loan on its water system for improvements recently completed.
Altamonte Springs, preparing for the
eventuality that the federal money will not be
available, has asked its consulting engineer to
look into the possibility of a one million gallon

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shows a week, 52 weeks a
yeAr. And there's no calling in
sick. ñther. The show must go
on. On ce I had a 103 tgree
fever but I went in and
worked. Glamour' Forget it,

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the open money market for the funds that are
needed. One has to wonder if Altamonte Springs
with federal st ri ngs already attached to both its

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In response to correspondence from John Sctilrard Jr.,
('hiairman of the Board of Hospital Trustees, requesting that
We County Board of Conunluloners make a formal an
roiunceinent about its position concerning the sale of
S.mtr:ole Memorial Hospital, a work session has been
bu'(uled for next Tuesday, Nov. 28, Sctiirnrd said that the
unsettled quesUon of the sale has ca ised a complete stoppage
of contributions and donations and there has been some
concern among the employes.
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33,410 fatalities and 11 million president of the American 50 percent biinti in IIiCIIiCIII
was evangelist of the week
serious injuries in the first Safety Belt Council, reveals pavtuient.s fur at - idt'nt victims
seven nionths of 1972 represent that vehicle deaths are down as who were wearing their seat
at lilt- St. Johns Nlimionary
Baptist Church us they
an unprecedented toll of sul much as 20 percent since belts. Some private indu,stries
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rering and loss. And the worst passage of belt laws, hospital Dupont illost notably, have closed their annual fall
months , are yet to II recorded. admissions for treatment of successfully instituted winrevival recently.
As inany as 10.000-20,ODO of serious injuries have declined ployee safety progrativi with
the s&amp;000 persons expected to significantly, and the public has Incentives to make belt use
ROBIN lI(X)D
die on our highways this year helped by massive compliance niore attractive.
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chances for survival in a crash, suih laws were approved after construction workers must with his bow and arrows in his
euir hard huts on the Jot) and back yard And he finds the
Time and again people have studies showed that in acwalked away from collisions at cidents amounting to less than airplane passengers must going tough.
speeds up to 60 mph in which 12(X) damages, 24.8 percent of fasten seat bells during takeoff
'My fingers are getting very
the vehicles were a total loss, unbelted drivers were injured and landing, so ought govern- raw, and I'm having to use spir
Some motorists harbor compared to only 12.5 percent neat bodies regard it as their it to harden the skin," he said.
irrational fears about safety of belted drivers, and that the prerogative to enact statutes The show is expected to run
that will encourage greater from Christmas through April
belts. One is the fear of being risk of major head and neck
responsibIlity
than is being "I've got to hit that bulls eye
Ti trapped in a burning or sub- injury doubles when belts are
four times a day. %oOdward
shown by motorists at present.
merged car. But a study of not worn.
more than 14,000 accident
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A Florida east coast laredAll activities will be held in
mark. the red brick lighthouse the Plaza Hotel on the Beach.
towers ahove the Indian and
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Jupiter Inlet channel
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1)1' B Th\
W orld War I Auxiliary fl97 met dues
An award %ttll be given to
Monday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.
,j
p auxiliary b3
.( flfl
for their regular monthl% ment President. After the
Charles meeting refreshmenbli of cake
Mrs.
meetinp.
Moltrose. president presided. and coffee was served by the
Guest speaker of the day was refreshment committee.
The men of the Barracks 1197
the Seventh Djiitrjct President
of the VV,1', I liuxiliar Mrs of the VnIVW I who meet at the
Earl Griffin of Daytona Beach. same time as the Auxiliary in
another room. joined the
flfl)Cfl for refreshments Thus
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husband and w
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During refreshment time,
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than 112 %ears,
Jupiter light- Mrs. Griffin in%-ited the men to
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Redding says it has been public relations person would
acknowledged
by eduratill
Ile An Asset. -Not many
representing local colleges and businec.ces.,he note:

The public interested in
quality educaltion,, may note
with appreciation and en.
thusi*srn an almost t0 degree
turn in programs tniti,ated at universities, that Seminole
Seminole High School in the Count) is superior in school
design. orgitnization tind
past three years,
Many of the innovations are curriculum, Redding maintains
unknorparn to the public acl- the public sMuld be informed
cording to Principal lark ho&amp; ..heir tax dollar the large-4.1
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will, would control the rest of
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'A tlhiuuiiis a arru ii the pigskin for
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as luii Bright circled to the
home early.
I riday night found the outside (fit that initial play and
Mustangs rolling to their 10th stootul dosi the sidelines, 37
victory of the season by yards to the Lommodores' end
downing Eau (mite, 30-0 in tone, ending for all practical
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The l;ilU (aIliv bck on the 27
Mustangs of Merritt Island are October before the game was
becoming real sxuiIers" in halted by ram and thunder.
prep football circles. The
Friday ifiglit the Mustangs
powerhouse of the Cape Coast broke from the gate quickly,
Conference have twice foiled scoring on the first play of the
hat Was expected to lx' real night. The 9,400 fans in at.

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tinder the basket is Pat Crimmins (12). The
junior guard, one of the top prep cagers in
Central Florida, scored 30 points as well as

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impi1 to i 1-4 firt perod
lead, mu rnntrMlM he rnarin
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Rishop Kenny rut the Richn'i
1nort lead by twr itntq in he
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Frank Slcian put them ahe;in$

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for ,in'l 'a',(,k .1 fs';e.polnt
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'tin' rpi k Itiuuls In the first two
rupIc of minutes Then Sariru.iniut.'q (if the gain.'
font
began another rorneha'k,
iurifu,ruI ,guiccs'd 10 foul
game.
in the First s'riwI including ,ind with I 4 left in the
('riranriun;
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two
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'air an .a' urlus si ua•lflfl, an,d
Tri be in front $4aR
i''luI 72-15 lead at 151 put
The
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sinits at the gailit' and uirni'd
rilt tt o ;in early I4-Veint lead
Arid while rh" Sei,jnrilpq were

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WELLA

JOHNSONS &amp; JOHNSONS

frrm the fln'r 'i'
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((or the oppirdrii! night (if the

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SANFORD

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and !hen iner.a'd the 1a4 to
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(rImrnir Sanfti'd riinrhe.1 the
'Viri when Wheatflfl R•lt fl the
lint, with Ii .(4ifld* Irlit in the
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Saturday
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fflj,
Htp Kenn, anti V4'.t.' 14 trahtht
Wheaton hit eight of nine free
iiik
I')ak Itlul' haul to "file for the (rinnirnin;, in4 rut the
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In h. final YTi4i'1 !,i
to
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with
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I 'ric'iIativin rr,ntih at 7
in
ii' him IA poi n t for the night.
remaining in the third frame
at'irulay night
lc'fI in thc' third ,4'tjf1 They
(jisk, 11,ifigirt went wild in the
went ,,hParIi.r.nilq later and flr*t rfflmnte arid tfl ;'rondq M
rrInrIagP'l In win after a c"-aw the wr,r,.I perfrI, swrilring in
final ruartr The final ott (ore r rsflW Wive polntq anti taking 4
waq Sanftirr$ 71, Oak flu.lg.i Th ,1. l kid The margin ctayP4I
at#iut the arr,.' until the enti r.f
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Il ls. 1tjct,, Kenn (riicaderq trall.rl ts-v a they went t

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r.a ord i outing iii iii 9-I tshulu hi is the se u aund 1k sI
murk in Ibv toughs rape 0 oust 0 u,uilrrei e
Wiihittuclloumlsusid(umuimiiodoresuluuhingil
mn.'auis thur.' will be bwii battles hk'lwri'n Metro

WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
SUNDAYS. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M.

conferritur poitirts itud those front Ille Capir

I ansi (unfe'rt'uiv. (he oilier gunta' is a little
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Nothet lWg8od

lniiii'ts, Is high in the air to shoot it long jumper diii ing the' tipemung
gaiiw of the Seminole Lldsketball ('lassie, 'l'he' Iturnets tit)pett Uishtp

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tuutentuu*ski.

S:iniiurd Mt'tidoii4 scored 10 points

a tisbr of touchikissits in the tc'ur

( Mike McIlunt'l I 'tioto

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tateb o put (1w 1t.*rrauus.Laj at
The t'ordkt.uuiu L'ressI fQutb,i
thu.' board and ttwut tied the danloolf in i-'h4LIJu.ipbua next Cut
se'uxe bt aeu.-eptin a ¼Lt (rout !d will mArk th tit -wt g4mc

DAVID MENDOZA (25). of Sanford. it invinber ()I tilk. 111sholl

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LAKE BUENA VISTA— Walt Disne
World's Second Annual Golf Championship is the
headline event in the golfing world this week hut
for the second straight year the tournament has
been forced to taw a "backseat" to the greatest
player on the tour. Jac Nicklaus

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Th RnU1n Hu1li Yomen Golf AZSoct8t*Or. staged

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waaddedtm thaw scoring the fewest sokesxi the par

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in Championship flight. June Dressel ftred an Or, Ut capturt,

prize Vtrgmu

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who was awarded aecond place }'.rU. tadie
Carol Duf
fmaahedat91 VirguuaSturglswcrittw teaturra '_
Tht 11 Ii Mer c Associntrnr heir i '7umkrs St1(
weekend wtudi was is mixed two
groas ended in a tie between Able Gordon anti Joan 1I
Prank and Mars Weaver, Both teams fini.the'd at five
pa'- 77 Tim- low net wmne'-s also receiving a tur kes for th
efforts were Virgil and Pelt Johnson L i:.kin aivi Fran Let u.

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CMnierrnrt Central

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There were sc vta more bes eve' scores turned Ii b time

straigh fur a f-I record and i-u--

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:x-mling 3&amp;316-7L. lArr) he=Wer 414(-4r,. Apollf- Kobviak

vesiot betund Green lta.

!Itj, Johris.m. V-44-9, Ccrigratuiationi, U. all &amp; voiji '''

and Detroit, .4 Vikin~ * cjuat-

terbac

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times ..oug, for old budds 13O1
Isrnwi, Tne) played kr% rokn
atrinl' h' ran firs Lou' at Miii

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engages

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find the artswe; it. tht,. natmir down in fifth in ttx- six teani
charts released b' 11w MAC.

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Bouton's breastbone, t-%vn thotigh flotitc;n wrote' his controversial book abotit baseball. [lilt if we are to be tr,)l;-

180

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F ddit

1). SlIlith lfr2,
DEKI.F_4 GULF

pathy for the atithor
are -frin4o
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Atimutig the high efforts in the

plasers

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ut'sututt

Answer Number !. Give
Navy updoa tif .ic!~tluUng the

pLiv or

,e n ithing Army

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iubititutt! Pun"
bill during the down from ior in illegal
". iubsUtute.
the Army 30-yard
line.
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Rule t3_5_2-a N'o inctsin-

who promily 'sports the nicki*wines "Antinal" and "Mid

l)og said he would net er inte uttonalls hurt an opponent

512 Hip
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[toll

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it pair

Sw) b)

mnent, and "heat tilt- living hell" out of another But he

2.09 21)4 for a 617 set Other
tnuie (tutu ( hint k h-ciumne ral 1113
highs in time loop c-uuuie from
Jeitum Jam 181), Jerry' Teimipli'
Frank Flood 210, Jack Kaiser 19-4, Woody Wilson 185, Juni
193, Kathy Mosier 195 immitl Jack IAiimuh 200, 21-I 5-i:i, Itun Urban
limit
Jeri
i93 ( tuarlut (t t 2.02
tiSl'ltUI' l'.SSIONAL.S
Dick
564)
I'cirrclla 190 tIM)
J
Arthur
19(1,
225
Bkbards 19-4,
There was i-ertiiismiy nothing timid Frank Tn'iulu 183
about
the
unprofessional
nuwmner in which Jim Carver
HAl I AND ('hlAtN
mud
J
Ii nuiph i orului It it
(hiciisi_ites Last wee he in this
('buck Kelley got Itmtii tin.' (t'4)
im( lt Carver blistered lanes
III kISlv. he
CL as he fire dci 247 iii
19 and 20 for games of 211, 213
,,
his opening game iiiiu limO ,
and '209 en route to a 633 series,
set amitoupte
Arid Temple, going up against .110 For a 6417
ii 195. T24
Ma.oney
with Jimii
Carver had games of 212, 210
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set. John 510 the Irish Ones Won three
from tin. hi tnt erti.

sweeping of the WhweIs. High lamnth's 225 helped Temple and
for the Wheels was 111th tlw UMI'S win three fromim the B
And Russ &amp; I) One' tt'iiiii. Other highs for
201
13 &amp; 0 were Jul1:1 Juo 198, 184
Jomm
Johnson
191
and
lsingston
u.'nid
Wiley Burrow 210.
to
four
wins
189 led the Points
The
Itinkera Stinkers won
Ken
despite
over the Wipers
Wilkins 190 and )on Wilt 197. three from the Wilt's Amoco
tictiin'l the 1fr2 (if S. Ilk-bards
Gordon Scrairt's '222, i',io

'liii.' 4 Bees won four Irtaim tIme
Put ( 'Iuist'rs lust week with Jiiii
541) Ititilumig tiltNadir s 193
Ilrytsimt
IIickse,mi'
205, .9si
way.
--- 572 helped the Odds &amp; Emuts
split itIm 11w head Ituitners
For time Itoati Winners it ssu
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For Ann A lmond

190
Turning In other high games

lie looks with amazement at all the criti u h.'
o e is ccl w tie ii as Ihc paragon of ticee net he eiu_ keti

(,us Sexton 189
'tiiii 180.

fie ld during a game to swipe a ball

fans
says tic' 't'.'. a %s reuli tt ti xid
Iii one breath Cut
liunlshed loin lit tha ii. it bnt ,utli he . iss that '.uu ci. ii
SIR ti

528 and Hay

.i,id Gitmtiy

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Fill up

COMPLETE LINE
OF AUTOMOBILE

ACCESSORIES
AARON SAYS
''we Will Set vice
Your Car Ili@ Beiil"

7391 h-nirno.h Ave Sanford

Ph. 322-9621

Curtis decided to

litillish tile Illall. evell thotigh Itivre wert. hillidled, ol
t h. -. .. u.. i hi
poliet miii. n and ushers placed

50
1k len P idke 11211 191
Mars %I 11 muglilin 176, Eriii.i
i'hierpe' 176 and lA'onore Price'
168 '.s ere best ill (lit' Ill
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\Ou - I l(' k ,gue
lt0''. 111(1 ill tmi1'hs were In
'lhliita hlitks'ii 168, \".'oiiume
I'lusyt'n' 167, Mat' Wuihetims 167 tumid
Iii the'
hose Vcmugliii 11
SEMI NOl ,E i'iui'i-:Its leaguit'
(hi t' p '.s. i. hi ( u.I SI is Iii
jii, 111)1 Val ileI 190,
ti, 1113
liulmhk
I imilic \l) Ititt 180
l(e'Ialti 112 iuii Dot liiittuii 201,
560.
191i
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(,lit and sent him to the hospital The fail had rtin ontu the

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subititute,

Is critical of Sample' who is ' boastful'' about 'foul play'
.uiuui lb it s stilposed to in ike' s ott think h 55 is tju.,h
(Ui i t s w .mtmts the won Id to knew th t
U il

Tops
Wallstedt 190
('lcl-:1vI'Ivi-: hi( )ullQtu: lo)p
s'. ru ( urol Sluui'hmt r 178,
lte.i'ero i17

pres ious spot for an illegal
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tom tilt, w us to tu s ti. t

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coining substitute must report to a de-iignated ,jificial

2 Gus e 'avs option it a,

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it tither points Curtis tells how he sshaked his o

IH5, Mary Johnsoll 179, Kay
S1issiuiaii 171 ,uiiel Atm. tu

ball.
CePting the play
. ur penali-

kicked out of tilt- gaint- for it, but whaf the hell "

'MI

ubstutute touching a live

' circle of lila%ery
*A vatilted mer the
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Venalue .Xrmv 15 .vards for a

satlistu to plasers intentionally hurting opponents Curtis

tilt.
11 t
Alex Serraes with a nifty 2(i, Sumatra fushuiiii iiiixed league
2.31 613 Lu Ic I unit r 0 i 1111 we ri IA lts Johnson ià)
J,ic ksoim 183 1(1k rt (.,trt ii 172
and liars W illiauiis 191

Norton

Chuck flake-rn 191,199- 565 for
the Brakes-Mufflers.

An .

at the rm. JO- yard tine and while the ball u in play

NItiggysey also hatt said that there is a "dehunianizing

. llollv~ 171
firihga 208 fora 61 I.wt and w lilt Ripley 173and Nlyrt

performance in the
chp''
i

wins

by Dare .Velson. serrelary-editok-,
XU.CA Football Ifules Committee

It

he,,l(I to hell(I b4ittle ljollston 203, Iloli Ilosford 194,

Ii &amp; I) Roofing lost
despite. a fine 181- 255

Crill u,iisscs bits fy00 by
three. pins but .* little of the ir
rit.etuonm was soothed by th e fact
his Radiator teulum swept four
(ruin th e V-Eights last week.
Joe lead gaines of 188, 182 and
216 for tils Sir7 set. ilelpimig hint
Gil F lieu' r 197 Mumii liurts lii
211 arid l'Al Kemp 185. High for
the v I uhts was flit &amp; 1 :uhior
214
The Jlatt*!rui's and Points also
last
up with four
was
week. For the' flatteries It

rhen he sass thes made a lot of mones from

the garne. But when have fri%e plavers made a lat of
mone~, from the gaine other t an when they knew tho
eotnbination to the club owner's safe
Then lie says that theN wrote their booki ti) inake
nioney. Apparentiv
'
Ctirtis w- ants the reader to belie%e
that his liter a ry pursuits are stric tly to enrich humanits
,Nle~gysvv sai(i pro football plivers took ;VP pills
"Fo(,thall ipla%vrs art, riot a btinc~ of hopped-tip dojw
addicts," reftites Clans "I tion't take anv of that stuff

Starr 195 Jiiii Starr 19') Itrr)

(rein Bill Varner but still lost mhi
four to the Stoek holders who's
best win, a 187 by Paul
Vu ilitains

520 and

grl*d q1111Z

bled by inconsistencies then we would have little ss r,,

Waldrop 178 and Ken Robbins

Martin 206, F. Weston 182 antI Brim 183

wins over Uw lira kes-IV, u Iflers. Witt's it was B. Ifenry with Li Altikiiiid 2W.
190, 2V2,190 --- 5Ir2 and W. Sumer
VA an4i
Ed Mallon had a 228 011wr high games came I rolls

rege El lossorn Trail--425-8695

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Also
'111(I 1.'Ieell '
follilsoll '-'4
:.tIirien with a 22i;, (;I-:N I-: I{A'l'IUN ( Al' tmiths
week
ft h Linda Bergman 15
1i18 ami ali.nii' with John w(
236
INIary liender.-son 171, Eve
1
188 /a.0 i '3.. and
(mmmi Vrn Measersunith ii
, lli9't rc' 18-8 181, I 4sdie M&gt;Iott
led the Nved Name tip two

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OI'-AWDO PI 3103

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he thinks it's time somebodY stood

M7 I
,i's 1xvoining 210, 199
ilico la5. 'I'. Powell 178, 11, ,
Varner I&amp;I, Jo ,Nlartin 182, Art Ito,figer Satils 187 and EtIthe

Adaims 192. Jerry Temple IVj,

cautie

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Gtirtis says tie has written this book becauie there is t,;u
inuch "antifootball sentlinent in the air these days." And

IA mm (rosir 19 il.irnld Herb-

Mnks 185 J Y.00d 177

189 - 547, W Burrows

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BIG MEN
MEN! sopr

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Beth* 11tirkart 171. Terry
Other high gaines were 511). '
Iji7, (;jell Kanaval 173,
turned Ili by It. Painter 191, 193, Walrop

Ed Ad4imns uinit out in Front

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lutam in their books \% e saw some examples of revolu

Williams 191, Ilarold fierbst 195
5:17. Elddiv Itywi 177 ' 516,

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th ht

tion last year in the attempts to sto the government ari,I
in tile bombing (if the U S Capitol ttidding " One hai .i i
Illisch to (to with the other as long pa.ssei and literal

BR ks Pasni s 174 180 18

543

188 184

I)on Nkholas 194 lion Allutian
5-45, Pete' Pe'tersori
20:3, 186
183 Bob Poindexter 196 Itay
Itobirwinm 183 18.4 Doe Ring 204

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Riek

185

And the

froin 11hyl Varner and it 187

551 Red Groover 178

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J. Jaco 204, Jim Carver 184. 1113,

the OOPS to it SWCCI) of time
114uik Draft_s

hater t.
far

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and Kathy Malloy 184 helped

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Roger Accardi 18'.) 516, Grace

by the Money lk-nders in their

202 Hill Hoatner 201

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Ray Sdvarese 185, 183, 183

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Sp4rur189 0 1) Crabtree 11*4,

(Ilef it wits Duke Caukin 211

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ung
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tires you out anti makes you weak" how does he know'
I Deviare the ball de.id pliver ihall be on the field
"Yoil may think %oWre playing better but you're not -

III and John Bryant 193, 203.
Other high games in We City

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priq1tiviod these efforts: Ken

191 and J. Unk 185.

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u; Tournamen' with a thur-cithree-under-par 61' for a
:0u1
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4-hold total of
Fill TON HEAD 151. A"-

District Court. thus

541
A!IlOflg the other high scorers
were J. Jackett 171, 170, 1).

of (,co Senukanich 203-560, JU11
Has 198 l on Morris 215 and
huh Vvalrasen 188 I' or Burger

(if the Golden Flashes. 7anlpv,

will base a far mor unpre-:s'
record cuming
8.-.

witti a 222

Duggan

Bb
U i Ikdl
Morgan 183, 182
a09 and
l..uuist. liosford i81 led the v.a
hiiI I'.miniter S 198 189, 193 - 574

The Tangerine Bone! opci e'.

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1q)am or tot, in tt* Anierl'.1w

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(rosns it was P Priot. ssitlu

by K Williams

191 - 5M and E. Adams 185 -

and Juntor Lewis 1154.
'Die FRA swe pt
Burger (lie

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Ihickev

hunting
\ A.ST. Art:
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chntL
Stu"kttn, Calif was parah-z
trum 11w waist down
Liat± irijur suffered durint
practice run fun- the $65,tssItuthoarti World Chanmiins'-

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V. rid Hockey
posted ii *25 inlilion bond with arc something the G

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Macl,e4i) 215 and Chuck Baker

motes into Saturda' s na

were. Pete

Earl Weaver Weaver 192, Ijod
211. Other highs for Music

re-s ersal to

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,' sponiored
L Ilivac 255 - 578, V. 0impers won three froin the AUTO TI ( A I%
IV's JUN101114SEN101t league were
INlessersinith 203. J. Kaiser 196
Coronas behind L Abernatl

Also helping Creamons were H

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thus event

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games

HOMANA I)
Lepu bI -.1
iancedo and Roman 'Tasa kept

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for a lusty 646 set while Don
Gorinanhadlinishing games of
L", and 214 and a 617 series.

In their five conferenct

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and added gaines of 186 and 206

are

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the 220 of Jack Kaiser if) a Ilogaii 1,7 . . . Au

lowd

Tan'lerim Bowl and di~ .~ tA

top seed in the- $85 000 Br-urisI I Worl
Di- d Ji.itfl
"-TOUrtlitnient

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Ilclpingllrvantwasa 185 by H. ctunt'sthe scores of Bonnie l.ink

of four and would Last. had a

counted

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,A:"nd (nmr Gulf Champioib.

hisMakeUpOnctcamwinonly

Uirry's,%Iart to three wins over
the Clowns. Pacing the Clowns

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.are a Vwa-str
titer two rounds in the No t_i

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555(q) over Sanford heating

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All this is just the hors Wotjevres~ the meat of the b,r)4;k

529

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helped the Fastbacks it) a and Frank Plapp 185, . . From
sweep of the Overhead Canut. tile STUX)TING STAILS It-ague

finished with a G56 series.
Meanwhile for Creamons it
wits solid team effort with two
real outswriding performances.
Ed Mallon operifA with a 54

game

591 and were W. i.cnnox ItIS. 178

8

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beings rutoward his fellow human bn

straiil,ht for him. That's it fair shot "
flu 1)491k i. (ilk d with wi dhe-splitting humor, such as hi
lip
rollicking quipi with tearninate ilubba Sriiiih, ".
calls mc honks and I call him nigger a nd we both laugh

Ar'cri 215 Walt Moore 197 itui

The Ill(; SIXES %%ere flying lit thanks to the efforLs of It. 2M.
Broomfield 180, 180 - 518. It.
1). Penick 195, 182 - W1 and
this loop last week during the
1
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532
11.
and
Allinan
200
liuuiie 179 led the Ilardbps Ii,
meeting between the Music
542.
For
Templeton
202
olls.
three %siris over the Mark 11,
Unlimited and Joe Cream
Sanford
licating
the
best
was
it
For Mark 11 tilt- high wits it 201
The Creamons crew won three

BUI It all jusr prove! *-%t

one

don't agnc ssitti th,,t
tiit of th i sun hit tutu

232. 213 - GM last week but saw

Dave Ilite had a sparkling

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jiirica~ ''Some guys, tin fort una tely, would deljberatel~
go for (Joe Natnath's) knees You find creaturei like that
Ili am sport. those who try to hurt you intentionally I

George who turned in the super
effort for the (lowns. 17here is

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statistics mean sers liLit

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STRIKING AGGREGATE by Alan Mayer

iC ca nc r c
wca J,SC
• iIi s11111 sin iii
[
like a h(in('h) of dogs
fliere are lessons in sportsmanship for the youth

Closing with a late rush Joliti GOOD Sill-Till"111) I"gue

Bryant had it 212, 202

md B Clark 214 211 - 597 led

Sports I n Brief

of the Packers TtIt ICI*CieT ui this d4!)artflieflt

brows, rank_
,
~ No : with l.n,

sard.

KEGLERS

werk',; 27-1; mopup

It

lit p si tisitis it

Alice Carver 177. . . Best Ili tile

the area as far as we know.
1) it, Sorry 'bout that GARY.

Miami the

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I,t,

t'
I iJpincr)tt Un rc sire touching moments thit .iIl
V hen lf s' ar old Mike ' '
s ri n Ii t. irs lit ri is
section for the first tin.
sports
the
newspaper
his umune In
he hirirrir's with it to his father's knee and exults, [)urr.
Ihul that's pre tty neat

LoCAL 11INPOUR1111

F tIU 'TOYOT t

j with a bltstenng 279 game Dick

5 per

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was

2, Oilers l(l San weekg
Rengals 14 Rears 1 P'ar'i
Iciego finatlj learned it was
;n•
t'1im
has lost hr, e strigI"
er to piiy erre,r (r.e ftha1l

IRA IIEItKO%S

\li

were Bobbie lletalic2ffi, 2415

180.

game P' mr u 15 ' Olflt L )- "1')

ttu'd at

In total offew tht Golder,

"

Itrockington

makes

who

sweep but for the sulwr effort of

kadtng rbei- - Lam BrOWTI Flashes were fourth with an

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1'l1 - 5f5 I'd Itarbour ll3 Leon

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it wLLk Toledo leadW with 15Q allrmvig ar. average of on1% :11
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yied average whilit- Kent was jwr garrit and Kent wia tlard

ot:

me- VastungtoTu-Green B

it

alnst a New F.ngland team card" team while Phllad.Ipiii.i
that has lost seven straight and lives with in offense that i;i'

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rr,-x for - new era" Baltimore making the playnff As it ,,r1,1

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York cling., to thin hopes

(oit,s 24, Patriots 14 Two in a

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246 - 58 1. G. Rogero 187, 1 8 4, I 1.
ia
ll4iga 191, D. Tabor lWi It ss ro (rein \lirit i
Iltidley id1j. E. Jacksoti 190. C. 1%. chti(k Sit-rriely IU. Ron
I
Elberry 211 - - 1,0;5. 1). Fedder Allman 207, lto~ Templeton I
201 F. Sla ughterr 205 intl G. Il irrs V ilkison 182 Jiiii Carve r
20l. I&amp;I, I)IjIlle Ives IWI, Nwk
Chainberhiin 192.

pact w eek lets thk a quick look

~-jrdeferow
found
ferenvt
opponent
Mum.
id
bott, offenst. and'
the
the
C't)flf
1eflct
witt
111
SCtJ'1fl
a little Improvement in
Flastie~ although the% did no'. =jfoinu while Kent wui i.*. :!j
rani. at the top in either botuirr.. smring onl~ :7: b

- the pass sau
-.(, per
Deiensc agaimr,
Miert, L-, WX ont catelzor% agam, a1lowitig on]%
.'
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Fkakir.
wert
Tole&amp; the leader iigain,
rither thar, win- and lossim it; ganx: while thta1lowin, ant'. 86 sarth
perinittum.j t f per game in
q,atlstic5,
Its
a'
that
atiuuns l'nvr- and Houston the lnn
ganic while Kent was if dunant
tutvt tilt 10V State elevev iv, defense agaims' tht, rust. V ww
visw .Sdr lbego.
ser
,ond, twrotittinC 110 yar&amp; is
th,t, leader. uia, was Ux. punt UesterTi Michigar. ieudirW with

delphia, Ckelveland take.-

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Giant-4 24, FaRles 7: New
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Carver 192, 211 - 571, Jay
Jackson 190, John Jaco 181, 191,

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list of outstanding efforts
q I I tumed in by area keglers this

W a lt Dicns k cr-Id Photo

Get B'I*d 09

Kent

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bail tourney winch was won b the teani o! hlct',
imuiels Mars Anderson Lkmttme Batenumr and Gkri
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That "oversight" was merely

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' nags in time final round Marge wa

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Before we disc into the long

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,,-t Jack U"ll be hiick to
his title and perhap.- top the S.Wi0xi mark in hi~

Miririeso!;i outgunned l,-,s

the other m8klfl

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vaulting l'r;inklin 1. Honsevelt share"1

vittory,

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( i'.l.an'i ''pc pace' fl
4FC Central in flnl horn.'
am before rodsl4. zlntiups
at Pittsbiirh, Cincinnati 4ind
New V ( rlc Jets
Rams
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SMnts 7. After
4roppin
to 4, los Angle's hen
helter stop slipping or they'll he
joining Krnsss City in sitting
t-ceason
rnt the Iuser,tivs
flri
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on the Luwa

Nev

sft- recorded b threv a, Ux- 6th bolt Barbara did tht tri&amp;

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shouki win

ArO' , 1',-1 I szt x,4k, hut this
week we're going with Pittstnirgh'; defense to rebound
anI whip t he Yiking.* 17-14 .
Unbeaten Miami will have to
suffer th' let'k.wn f the year to
keep from going IIM ageint St.
louts is what appears to
Mintbw nitht television
mis.
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the ridptns to do it by 24- A.
With a 5521 prediction

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Tm- Washmgton IFUKLskiru pu*

chances of earnm4 the National AngUe

member at fl-H also flea

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A good performance Lout Carthnais Mantles night Mid-American Footbali loip-

and or* putt Apolic Kobviai: holed oul Li second shot thret
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wood on ttK- iiieveritt hair

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tht 14th hole twice }4nti- Umts he-used it driver and a ta-c iron

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cIam;; ttw, lid m: rooiat sensb- tor first plarm ii, Ow Aniericat.

usinj' L, driver. &amp;I twi, iror, ant ii put:, and i: tnreft at tnt. l4tt

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time-farmed b) mianbc Jeff Ball,ard an Novemim M Ii
g, best round ever. Jef! eagled three out of tht

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hhmt Green hey 's (T,Tr)ebA(k.
spiraling the F'fi('kers bark Into
a thr"•teerr, cfritont with
I)etrriit anti Minr*sota In t he
Na(inrt;il Conference Central.
The urn. #rtiIl the 1'k hv
hìalf garve after smashing the
New Vrrk Jets 17.2(1 in, a
hhanksgiving Iay game arid

( Oakland into if ,,,...-starne lead in tbp capital with the Redskinq

tile UnIver%ity of

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Als( withinttY-pas:tw( weeim. hot

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Another act, was recorded, thu ont b% Me! Heffe-nari,

am under par -

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POWs itraiKht, the longest
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Ple (tioice here iq ffir a .11-21 OrIng of virtorlei; .since

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w'hilt playing with her

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l"o-i,ttmll li'ngue's leading Vh'ps
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limelight wit= ttw past couple of wmk.
, by either scorum

wtuch gave kun *201 in cast- and either a twt wee4

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thy's (hipis, wt,o'vc spent so
iwinv t'l,ricttnases playing
li?tnll, itiny get In spend the
)i'lhilayc iitisler the ,riistletoe.

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Mars Gove, Jur. and Alice Schultz F.4. .lerrs
Al and Madelvre Marevdt., Con and Jear Hllchuc$, Cestr
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to 1w th'
tour It is just that Ni. I laus
ii ti II1IIOI t( nit:t
favorite and the on!'
S300 (1O in nr. ea
tctuaIh 'icklauL (ys.. fl( n( -P,-: h'

award with at even ioti strokes liiutae coas was numter
7F u wir
twc with a 194 u McManus recorded vi ad)
tileMTfle McClung wak,ecdwtLtar.
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from auaitang tl~at Ma7l.

-% lx#L Untar, witt, b

Heunah was

Mr. the S2
940,Wt mark. at that time. a milestone ir

,evinr, rnn %k-ild durinc
and T-

there is not one single individual whom Nickinu,
rt
this tinncr mci ac the'-t
i hit'linc io
nf
15
loumi
mr
professionals, including winners

fours

Inv

thai.

know it was Nicklaus who prevailed, firing a
superb 15 under par total for the four rounds to

earning &amp;XXON) in one year. Sul unlike Iasi ve;.~-

Ma~lar membier. Barbara Priver wor, thit. featurt with 5:

strokes

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year earnings title the ijmt two years
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former

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fifth money title since turning professional in
1962 Previ ously he won th e honor in i964. '65, '67
and 71 Needless to ca he bettered the one

went tn
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for the top spot in the money winnings and first
place prize of £3L.O(W' offered b Disney would
deci d e who math off with the lead ks most tans

golfing

Stoekmar. wok second, with

P
with 77. Mrs Mehoberts is

MzRoberts

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VC41T ')CKU5 was [WLUIfl

grou. Inv net tournament last 7burs&amp;%

Chiefs May Be Spending
Christmas Day At Home

Among those 1972 tour winners who will be
appearing in the Disney classic are Bruce
Devlin. George Archer, David Graham, Jerry
"Chi Ch" J
Heard. Bobby Mitchell. Juan
Rodriguez. Wadkins. Bob Roshurg and it
\'ancey. It is not known as vet whether Trev
will be returning to Disney. But those who follow
Trevinci know he likes to play on curses where
he plays well.
Anti the fact that tt'e Disney event is the final
e in itself.
stop on the PGA tOUr tS QUIU'a
w"&amp;"
And among the other top
Barber.
Palmer ,
Miller
challeniriZ NcklauS are
CWN
Chris Blociker. Julius Boras,. Charles
Sam
Sned.
Jim
Maiescin,
Gardner Dickinson.
.
Doug Sanders andMason
Rudolph
Bob .Nju,ph,
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pr17e ot S3(L000 to reach the S(Wlfl(K) mark. He
could reach it with a second place tie or a third
place finish. However, a tie for third might leave
him a few hucks short mi the 9W.W mark that
is
Last year Arnold Palmer and Lanny
Wadkins tied for third and each received $8.500.
And the prize money this year will be divided the
same way as it was last year.

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No Complaints Here

Ot lir Eirrdt)

Fishermen Love Area Cold Snap
for bream with ltv
running from Si poUnd to two Daytona. was enthusiastic over had several excellent catches toKingtested
crickets on a short trip .M
week.
the
number
of
fish
showing
up
report
this
and
a
half
pounds.
Herald Outdoor WrIter
CvrU Butner, Sanford Just to see If they wlit' there.
Wayne Brady, manager of in the Halifax River. "The river
SALT WATER REPORT
the 'Fishiri" Hole Tackle Shop, is full of fish, drum, sh.eephead. Postman, found the BIG They were—he landed 13 in Just
* bile
trout are coming in, and still a speckled perch in lake Monroe. a little
That long a zsited cool
C. 0. Penny went up the river
few snook being caught," said Trolling • l3eclleSpin lure,
weather finally arrived and
Butner pulled in 36,20 of them tnbuilda duck blind a fe' days Ii
fishing picked up as predicted
Brady.
Bottom fishing boats running going close to the two pound ago. He carried his fishing
Impatient trout fishermen
tackle 'lust In case." He built
headed for the coast with hopes
out of Inlet Harbor are finding mark,
fell
to
the
blind and made the trip pay
cs
An eight pound
high that their favorite
the red snapper small but
St. johns by bringing In 30 small bass.
would be moving Into the
plentiful on the Nine Mile Hill. Jei -s' Smith in the
ililey's Camp on Lake Jesup
Saturdays catches showed the River. Smith was using the
river's deep holes.
told of fair catches of specks b
.Jerr Kirkman and Boone
'Dandy I." with 40 snaNx'r Mann's icily Worm.
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Thize nerasional fishermen but the
Frl Owens
Caudell, local anglers, chose Al- 11% THE 'ISSOCIATED PRFSS and the 'Moby ck" with 60
American Conference
lake
with
a
gold
Rapala
plug regular, every day anglers are
in's camp on AlA for their
snapper plus two kingfish.
Ft
Fran
and
Millie
Sauers,
Port
and
succeeded
in
locating
live getting limits. Hiley mentioned
week end expedition.
W I I Pct
that people not familiar with
This writer was supposed to
278 127 Orange, hauled in 17 kings with nice
1InnII
30 (1
From the Osteen Bridge the lake should see him before
go with them but could not
3d'S 6 4 (I .600 303 220 live shrimp for bait last Camp comes word of bass going out and he will dir
make it and the two N\
3 7 0 3(1(1 159 205 Saturday.
School sin' channel bass are schooling but being very hard them to the best spots as the
'amateurs" had In find their BoIL.
3 7 (I .300 195 277
day.
own sandbars and deep holesStiff
%Paul Johnson who fish move from day to
2 8 (1 .200 13. 323 thick around the inlet jetues to hook.
George Cheney at the
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Although thc were not N Eng,
and the largest blues in years operates the camp, says
Central
ekia River Haven Camp had
-. -familiar with the area, they did
7 3 0 .700 257 160 are striking in the inlet when speckled perch are the big thing
till right, bringing home a 7fl7110
Pitt. 3M 175 the water is clear. Some of the with good catches coming In several campers out the first
1 0
nice trout and releasing many
172 blues are hitttng the scales at 8- from lake Monroe and river part of the week, some fishing,
Cin
5 ' 0 .500 188
fishermen beginning to get some doing a little light hun.
more small fish, ..All
linus
f
1 9 0 .00 114
(aught on Marrolure plugs.
their share also. The bank Ung, most Just relaxing.
Specks are being caught near
A
South
Dnvtona
twnsmiu'.
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imuth of the river, bream,
H
Ed Pennington and Budd%
around the bridge pilings on
"'Ith an
all charter boats to head in as I es
with
K.
City
5
5
(1
.500
219
163
kno"-s whal lie's talking about and displays the
breast near
catfish,
and
Fuch,
being more familiar
in
the
st.
no I.
the water, scored with 5 S.Diego 3 6 1 .350 396 241 the ocean became so rough Missouri
minnows,
ize"
eight
pounder.
Bob
says
he
landed
the
fish
"in
s
The
de
holes
in
the
river
camp.
One
party
had
four bass
ri
fishing was impossible.
keepers and a bunch of Deriver 3 7 ( .300 201 2
near Marina Isle Fish Camp Wednesday, all caught on live
Johns River just north of SR 46.
'atIonal Conference
are producing some good worms while fishing for bream.
throwbacks.
the
Again
Fast
FRESH WATER F'iSHINC
strings of perch. One couple The most unuusual catch of the
Mirrolure plug was Uw answer,
Vt I T Pet. Pis OP
the black and gold speckled
Seminole Sporting Goods brought in over 50 this week week however was a noun.
V.ash
9 1 0 .900 251 137
color taking most of them
8 2 (1 .800 245 156 Store, Don Smith, Manager. drifting with live bait here. Bob der.—LET'S GO FISHING.
Reports from piers in the Dall*s
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Daytona area also indicated N' Gnts 6 4 0 .600 223 198
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increased activity.
Louis
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m. • 'I .250 120 206
Main Street pier anglers St.
Central
found drum in goodly quaritities, speckled trout and G, Say7 3 0 .700 202 171
on live Minn6 4 0 .600 244 176
flounder hitting be
6 4 (1 600 240 199 Disp
It
ShootlilL
rangt
for
H BOB (tIUtEIJ.
talk lit- suited that federal
tnong others present and shrimp. a fts pompano, and Detroit
IIl (J fl fe rs
%rst
i :L{ :71
i
rioinrs i available s
herald (luidnor Editor
I a ye ci By
construction of a rifle range vowing their support were Spanish mackerel attacking Chicago
great l.A.
5 4 1 .550 218 193
Gun fanciers and shooting provided that the public Is Norman Iawther, Dick Forbes, Sea
Hawk plugs with
gusto.
"Hap" Goble was one of the lucky sportsmen
POT SHO
5 4 1 .550 266 196
lIenr
Slicer
Jr.,
Jim
Hn,
U.S
liowcd to participati.
enttiusiusists met Friday night
Ormond Beach Pier had
this
past week knocking over a eight point buck
Atlanta 5 5 Ii .500 212 2(17
Nat, retired, Carl 1.ind, .
Carter offered to help, in any
lit the House of Steak to lay the
while
hunting the Wekiva. It was a BIG one of
Opening day of duck season arrived
1 .150 149 28(1
Lzizart', Dick Dove, Earl and basically
thechannel
same bass added NewOrl, I
groundwork for forming a local way, to bring the idea to
with some
simultaneously
with
Thanksgiving
and
Judging
about
175 pounds. according to news from
Sunday's Games
Linda Martin. and David
vtuipter of the Nz.tinnzd Rifle completion.
to the 'ariet.
1:
from
the
last
minute
rush
to
sporting
goods
Seminole
Sporting
Goods Store
Buffillo at Cleveland, 1 P.M.
l)'Arniccil
Duane Harrell, Chief Dcput
A.csoc'iation.
Did: Opel at Sunlow listed
Cmcintuiti at Chicuitti. 2 p.m. stores for shotgun shells and other supplies, half
The Wekivai section also reports an abundance
HiI holds an instructor's
Delbert Euga of Sanford, in the .Seminole Caunts Sheriff's
Denver
lit
Atlanta,
1
p.m.
of
Seminole
County
must
have
headed
for
the
of
cottonmouth
moccasins, so watch where you
rating
in
rifle.
pistol.
shotgun
line
lady
with
a
catch
of
nine
jirtini'.. ...................-lic tmnornr chairman.
ra'nartnwnl. also
N.R.A.
flni,nrIp infu. hl,IDftch
----------------------------i'ies.
lakes and
Green
hay
at
Washington,
I
and
hunter
safet:
Carl
hind
put
your
feet!
Bird hunters also are finding
asked each one present to meii.her, expressed Sheriff
cut mullet on the, and is
Prior to opening day, many reports of rattlers plentiful this year.
p.m
WItS
an
expert
rifleman
in
the
stand. inturduct' himself, and .John Polk's regrets that he
terrific run of bull whiting
mallards, ted and black ducks came in from
Houston at San Diego, 4 p.m
Among other report from Farinton comes
Marine Corps and is 1.130 an
reason for wanting unablr to attend and likewise
Luke Harney and lake Jessup indicating good one that Is potentially more dangerous than the
Kansas
City
at
Oakland,
4
in.ctrurtnr
promised his support to the
such an organization,
hunting in store for those who tried these areas
The fiame iti the nt's croup,
snakes—beer drinking hi1e carrying a loaded
undertaking.
Man) of the guests turned out
The point system in use this year makes it
—
Los
Angeles
at
Ne
Orleans,
selected
by
vote,
is
Seminok
weapon'
Representative
Gene
to be members of the N.R.A.
nd
Orlao
compulsory for hunters to learn to
almost
m
and
-.
Archers
Gun
County
but a.thispresent there is no Mooney, unable to attend sent
.------------------. -state
Joe Ware. the 'old Pro"
Pro" at
the Plaza Snorts
iacfluiy uuci.s in uxgni nagging nign point rti
at Pittsburgh,
AS5Cit1ifli and will tM a
shooting range or active club in in dues In bet-rune it charter
Shop, carrie up with a good common sense
head on the first shot could cancel hunting for
filiated with N .R.A. in
nit'niber
this area.
suggestion, to wit, UNLOAD YOUR GUN
New
England
at
Baltimore,
2
rest of the day.
3eminoie"jll
Jun hilythe. local sporting Washington, D.C.
Capuiu. Jim Carter of the
e
Farmton
BEFORE
PLACING IT IN YOUR VEHICLE'
Deer kills have been high in th
put
Prime purpose of the
Florida. Game and Fresh Water goods shop owner said that he
p
.
Philadelphia at Neu 'York Gi- Management Area with several others being and also, for the sake of safety, do not kee
I-'tsh Coteimission, who was a had inquiries from over 1(1(1 S C G&amp;A is it. construct it range
loaded weapons in the camp area.
made on the lower Wekiva
ants. I p en
for rifle, pistol, shotgun. and
nu'nitw.'r of the- Air Force people each week wanting to
Jai

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short

ohe'd. ''1 see a great th,niaenl

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Offiri,rs i'It'rtecl Iii the' Friday

-------uieeiing
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I k'lbcrt Eugit: Vice President,
,Inn IJ.,s . Secretary. Linda
larun Treasurer, Carl hind;
Executive' Officer, Henry
Slicer.
Information pertaining to
membership nUt) be otiUiiflt'd
tr.iii attn of the officers or the'
;&gt;.rts Shop in Sanford Plaza.
Another nmet'tirmg will he next

F riday, Dec. 5. The plaice to be

announced later.

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left, Sarah Ann Williams, Debbie
Shoemaker and F'rancie Echols

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Shoemaker, left, and Holly

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S Arte Ppdroii, 6 Renf'
Kerigol,. 7 Siilei IiAst,rI. S Mrur
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SECOP4D GAME - Doubles
Seven Points I Arte 'Ton,. 2 Lily
Jose 3 AnDel.Pedrosa. 4 Misrur,
arre S 54111, $'_l41. 6 Ki'yc' C,ind,
Ibirrb flt'nUoi F (r&amp;iozt
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Doub'et
Seven Poin?t I (gui.' MenchA. 2
Chucho Kenço.' 3 Kayo Luis, 4
gene Lacs. S rrrm,n.M.'rtorpiI; F
Aica Caballero: F
A"r.' Pedro , 7
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Arti' Yr.'. 4 Anpe
..'.' Jose
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IIe,stida, S Aici'Ton
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MLIII ifititlVltiloliS c'onmc'i'rnlng i-ar sate tuive- cinm- atx'u ai
a direct result of authracin competition. Pat Suadman of
'.lmami He.cIi can Wsttf to that.
Raredrivers are required to wear seat and sh oulder ill-its
-: . cars are equipped with roll cages that protect ug&amp;iins
nicnsperdcrashes Nomex fire suits protect against fire.
inUman was driving a 427 Corvette last weekend when he
ut'k the wall on the highbanks in the Daytona Speedwu
tcwvztl and caromed to the Ixittorn of the track into t he all
toot dirt embankment.
He then rolled end over end coming tit rest near th e entrance- ti the pits The car was, needless to say, a total loss
:tut Sundmain received only rib fractures from one of the
worst crhts t'%'eT witnessed at Daytona. Reinforced steel
lsrderb in doors, among others, are saniples of tio sal ci)
ItO the race truck has added to the safely on the- highwn)
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an a Chevrolet Leguna and his Bro ther
Donnie in a Pontiac Grand-Am we should set' ii lot more f or
CM lam. Ut cheer about. Cale Yarborough will be in the
Johrnam Chevy for 1073. H. B. Bailey plans on
Junior
lit-Iding a Pontiac Grand -Ani for the 1973 season.
The Glen Woods Team will field two Mercurs's for flit'
I avtonua i{kI ti L* driven In David Pearson and A. J. Fo't

Richard Pt'tt will rat-v musth- in Dodges because of the'
superior body style over Plymouth for 1073.
NASCAR Public Relations man Al Homer told me' that flit
engine restrictions on the big blocks i 427 Chevrolet, 4211 Ford,
426 Chrvah'r Henni i would be' tightened for 1973 to ullc't the'
,niall block engine's an opportunity to compete' more ci-

next year should be even tougher then this
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possible
The K&amp;K Dodge will have Buddy
car If th
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that car's former driver, Bobb%
Baker at
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be
dri'.rng
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Isaac, mu
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at Charlotte In the National W.
this car Isaac' drove' so
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24 hours of Daytona in new Porche 2.7 litre Carraras These'
super swift curs are untested as far as endurance races are
concerned.
I urn sure Porche will do what is necessar)' to make the
cars compe'tivi-. G1'oup 5 cars will be allowed in the 24 hour
race but I don't see any zn5ajor it'anls competing at Duytun'a
so the race should be a race primarily of GT cars with 11w
Corvettes having the speed and the Porches tuivmg endurance.
The' race shapes up as a far better event then last years
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,fl H wife, sure manner.
One of the beat means of
eviduating vouriell as ii driver
ticiputt' in a
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with one cur at a, time runnmg
over is slalom rounse, often
mid out on it parking lot.
If this sounds ifltdreatifl5,
try it Then compute VOUT
elapsed time with oilier riv.ty whose CUT'.' Itfl sim ilar
yours an pet'fnrmnrwc
Should you do well bi're.
tlit' IWI $tt'P tciii well hi' .'
Iocnl race. Don't IIkUflJ7 tIll
r.nandu tory safety items
though
If your dri"inr .e,'dr irapvnent. whit not tr mliv.'
Lnr" 'l'heiw- i't'vflti,, held on
put,li iii:hv' l . offer driver.'
a chitliting.' it' that exact, k'n1
pls must 1w' rnnmntnmed.

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P'Tf'Tfbl at a tire and auto

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surer, safer iuind'ing — and
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$iiiiDistxit1our-under-partis
Lake the first-round lead in the
Nt's Zealand Open Chainpi'mslup.
HILTON HEAD ISLAND,
Bob
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the shopkeeper.

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I Pen.'. 2 Girl?.'. 3 C.nt'
I Io"r S MuguerL.'. 6 Ju.'r
Mt,nolo IAgustin
Doublet
'EPTH GAME
Seven Pointt I (gui.' Baslode
ken, Gendi
3 Fermin Lu's
Arc.' Laca S Altun.' Menche t
7 Qu,nito-Pecl"i
Churho P,%.'tlOtClI
Doubles -ELEVENTH GAME
Seven Pütn?i 1, Pen.' Cab.'lie!c 2
Ou,nito Luit: 3 Gas? -Lid' 4
juilto Agustin. 5 AIlun$-Elorr. F
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the $125,000 Heritage Classic.
LA ROMNA, Dominican
Republk'—Spairt's Jose "Pepe"
Gancede and Roman Tayu took
the aeeund-und lead in the
Aniericas Cup Championship
with a five-under-par 67 over
the difficult Cajuiles court.

Eve aroused It dancing spirits whose tw'ttrted bewitching action with
t'tflergiilg as real live children agair
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Take this pltis 24 talented (lancers Cofllprising Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole, One of
the eight select ballet companies in Florida
accepted by Sotithea;tern Regional Ballet
As socialloll. and tilt' ITS1111 is nothing les-S 111.111
SenS1tio1lill
will present
e local award-winning guild
the annual Christmas Ballet, "11w ('aptured
StillDolls" on Saturday, Dcc. 9, at 8 p.m., and Sunat
4
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High
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tLi', Dcc. 10,
auditorium.
Another original fantasy written and
choreographed by the guild artistic directors,
Miriam Rye \Vright and Valerie ltve Weld, the
exciting suspense show is designed for all ages,
-f including the very young and the mature young
at heart.
Tickets are on sale at the door, School of
Dance Arts. Knight's Shoe Store and Sanford
Shoe ('enter.

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of 1 )oll Land. Kim Hols'rtq,
I'tnw, mistakes the real
wandering boy, Tony
Kmilffeii, for a I)oll Land
sentry

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New Officers Elected
For Area R*if le Club

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LAW AND (11(1 )E)(
ti'ol ug the a rea surrounding Doll Land are,
above, everybody's favorite
RAGGEDY ANNS AND ANIJYS .
Kathy Neiswander, Allison
"captured" In Doll Land are, from left,
Lee, Debbie Kniffen and Margo !IIlowlen.
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and bear the
s'rtedult'd an abortion for her.
Refused
Maryland
l a marriage license because the boy Is not yert l,
th girt, 31., was then put in jail and order ed by a cowl
undergo ' akiortu on .
Kent County circuit judge urge E. flasin Jr.. wrote
'it decision, -The cowt does not believe El is in the mteret of
unborn child to be born under these circumstances "
Thanks to the girl's court-appointed atlt, flt'yd
'arks, who obtained an eznergenci hearing before an ap'I ils court, Rusin'sdecmw was countermanded and the girl
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m ental hea lth
necessary f or
But what would have beer, the r'ffer on this young
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ma be rattier elastiHow lung will u :. '- -' - -c:' :.-.::' ni' r:: ::
Ck'ILr-fliu)t that it is t) "in the interest' of ttie invalid, tht
aged person. or the mental.ly tiandicapped U, go an living'
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number
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"The-%- are rea1I' brave when or th eir friends and relatives
Americans. west Germans and Ins'su On InterVAll bet%een upvot) clirt. to Mini of it - DT
Karel F'ahuun 44 head of the Austruans mainly The's' were erations
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A urrim well acquainted with CrechInstitute, said about tht ,
who conic in e him "The".' oslo'.'akua and in most cases did

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fashionable hair designs train Paris Jacques Dessagne rolls
hair into a uny ctugnion"en esicargot" and fastens it at the crovm

with tortoise shell pins Wisps of fine tendrils fall from the
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chignon at th e nape of the neck, fasteu,ed wi th a braid S horter
hair is news for the future. especially cut round as a ball to
accent the cheekbones and flatter the face with a long f ringe of
barip that sweep to the side The style can be worn smooth and
sleek or fluted and f roth y All are f ro m Helene Curtis

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The new customers usually until I can proceed with the
try - and a Communist one at
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with
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knowing they will face a diffi- Czechoslovakia
The main attraction of a talked to reporters before or
tult operation
'}t kAREL FAHOt %

Collectors Sti

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The newlyweds plan on
building a bo rne in Altamonte

Springs

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anunvmut'. of the operation
lished - were satisfied with
favorite- with the ladies
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t, ibrelift rosts MOD an oper- the treatment and with results
fie himself is not quite enthu,.riutuer of Western women SIMSUC about "the American in , nOon of upper and lower eye'- of the operation
But tbe - also said that in
- above all Amen cans — '.'aswn - The institute had to lids. 12(K) or $221) and a new nose'
about double the number of pust-oper- is P00 }ices for similar oper- some cases there were snags
.. re not rtting red-ia
booked ations in th e United Sta tes re- which th ey felt could have
"blaming a fare-tilt In Commu- AU Se' care bed s. and it is
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end
of the portedhy are much higher
th
old
rust Crertuoslovakia trusting out until after
The prices in Czechoslovakia
Booking a hotel through an
-.his can be done there more year
agency is advisable. for one
-W Faboun has been upet- may not be so cheap in the end
iusrrertly than at home
Newspaper articles and atung on at least one American consith'ring the travel costs and thing Failure to do so may
small po)yphon box with bird
S) VI'IA% BROWN
the expense of staying here
mean no hotel accommodation
for an owner as being fairly
'.ord-.of-mouth base made the a day mostly- women
AP
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th an one operaUon
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much sought-out fa ce lilting more. tic sighed
may be hi dden away in at- bledinsments
an an
at her museum
include miniature cylinder
Mucboxesarebnnngbig mo'.'ementsinsnuflboxesand
prices as old ones become more Large disc movements in upres
C
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scarce, and there are so man'. right tell case cabinets A mucollectors. including young sic box is any
. automated mustpeople, that there are music cal instrument and can inc-lude
box societies, an encyclopedia th e "very' desirable reproduc-

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had already approached his Sherry Thrasher and new
84th bir thday.. - believe me he bridegr oo m. Jim Partin made
has not changed. Dr. Root was Th ey took the wonderful step
one of the guest speakers at the the early part of November and
are residing down in Osceola
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tcchments and toys One mmtwo cars and a nice home'
of her '.'iduals. while k eeping the rela' ests. skulls and unique abiliti es
One collector, Vicki Glasgow, strel pict ure winds to play a
anoth er whole half
tiunship Oth e rs are alone' For some women. a solution not only has a Large collection tune Cylinder boxes made beIndividual counseling is of'
hO' ahead And she didr't know di sort-cd or widowed. hoping in
be going back to school, of boxes . sbt has organized a fore i&amp;0 are likely' to be key
may
what to do with it
adjust a nd find wine joy in feted to help women fari ng permuseum
wound Later ones have crank
sonal or career decisions And getting a job, finding the right little
'I wished there was some- their inth'pendent status
"The chances of finding a handles
kind
of
volunteer
work
or
t'.tP single women there jire workshops or, cp"-ial
-irue- I t'uuld t4lk to. someplace
%r trN
ung aside ti me for a hubby she good music- box in a junk pile
1.
The Job Search
n.e go fur counseling, she says
Some wooden boxes are lair- good topic-s. such as
thers . it may be real- are pretty remote, though, she
ings about
being
on your own- and Women on Their Own said For o
now. To fill that need for other realize
some
of
the
very
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wouldbe scavengers
th
ivng that they are happy
women, M rshave
Mons
and three'
- 'To have value a box m ust be in chase (hem to provide new cabcolleagues
opened
a new such as privacy and self-deter' Again
home
MUSICAL PRIZE - Vicki Gla sgow holds one of her m'isical
boxes are ma- Our business is life decision
ey pect
ndition without me- ine' La
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rs say th
co
boxes. a bird box, and Is surrounded by other favorites The
e
staff
membe
Th
Individual Development It) i
hogany. walnut, oak, frultwoud,
rs Mans
don't prorrube inswi haP,
magiuhcent upright Criterion diic music box was made in
The four women began the counseling.'
saidmember,
M
cterere .
Another staff
e and were inlaid with beautiful
tee
from
cylinder;,
and
th
th
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w hole new personAmerica The top th ree boxes are called musical necessaires
center after leaving the univerobogist Mary Lou Hunt, added piness or a
Wn&amp; quality must be good woods or nher of pearl In
7be women who seek help
Under th e tray of manicure accessories, left, is small musical
silty of Waslungino Gwdanc-e
collertA*i are boxes priced
ple
should
be
taut
ality
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Some
boxes look beautiful, but
are at all ages. from the young Center for Women They felt it that p
mo'.eiTnt.
"Wehaveafeehngweshould vital parts may be missing ftum$W$7,000-thepriceof
college graduate wondering was under-staffed and under- "lifeisntamcestraightpath '
happy all the time ,' - sa id Quite number of boxes have' one wi th 19 perfect cha ngeable
be
- A lot of us are sti ll living
how- to turn a histo ry- degree funded to fill (Pu' need they saw
and her husIn a sense th e music box busi
isions
we
made
when
Mrs
Anderson "It's time we been made in recent years. and cylinders and original tone plains, when she
wi:h dec
into a job, to the 75-year-old
"Thousands
of
women
are
we
were
18
to
22
years
old,
she
realized
there
are
times
when
one
must
have
a
trained
eye
to
cards
The
most
interesting
bend
bought
an
B-inch
box
for
ness
ii a lost art, Mrs Glasgow
grandmother who wants to keep
hungry for this type of PtU- said "Yet there are other were going tO be lonely and recognize the old from the new box, a bandcarved tall piece of $100 In New Hampshire where ZpLiuis, because so much of
growing
they were on vaca tion. She
Cottage Industry with pa rt.s
"They come it, with general gram,' said Mn AD4eXWTI times in our lives ru ac can miswidenitood. Maybe we can Even experienced collectors furniture fl a wooden cue wi th
help
dal
with
the
pain'
an
automatic
record
changer,
abandoned
her
previous
hobby
made
with tender loving hand
can
be
fooled
dEs-ease," said Margaret An- The response ifs'e the opelung take new directions - th e forerunner of the modern of collecting paper, pri nts and care. Musical Swiss watches
At
th
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New
York
Antiques
'istany of us do no' take rederson, a teacher-counselor. Aug 15 has been encouraging,
'But growth ii a painful as
bouk, when abe acquired the were made in the .18th century
Center where Mrs Gla sgow has juke box. may be worth
she added
sponsibihity fur our lives We it
esating,' she said
little box made by
"They a,ay, 'I'm getting very
own mtmc but Mrs. Glasgow would twver
Regina. the and old Swim bGAes bring very
ying
ber
is an react rather than chrect.'' she
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first American maker, and
dry. I'm withering out.' We try
boxes
among
those
belonging
to
part
Pugh Pflces. In the 19th century
realities of Life written In - Is
Introductory' course railed Self- said
to help them de-fog their feel'
She parlayed a hobby Into a siderel the finest disc box mnak. came the snuff boxesof tortoise
European
and
American
c-uI!e'c-n1any wc,rTlt-n th e' Center s goal for its clients
Mn riunt
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Mrs. Bantuvanis said, and aid
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before her departure and she uats is being sought
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was all excited over the trip and
flcfl('C
124 years ago when pio'
grand "jump."
After lunch, she sluurunned the neer suffragettes Elizabeth
Front all reports Milady Is In
, - , and Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
a hustle-bustle selecting the car door on her thum b
proper attire. Bet I've had at CRUUU&amp;SH . - . which limited convened the Women's flights
s"llie few years. Mrs. Bertie (able mother-in-law. Shirley
Convention here Sir% Stanton
4'east 50 people ask tile what I'm tier a(fivities but nevertheles,s and Amelia Bloomer, another
llrough and her very beautiful Cameron Thrasher, and believe
young daughter, Amy - , , gosh, me that is a bug job because it i-s
she reports a grand time,
wearing,
En route back to Sanford, shevillage,
early activist, resided in the
time flies, seems like only one big spread.
So I turned tIne tables during a
- - chat with 1.17. I'AUI.Ul'Cl and stopped over in D.C. to visit
yesterday Amy was just that
The idea of the hall of Fame
Speaking of spreads, the
high and now she La a lovely
with former Sanfordites, was given birth more than three
asked her.
8-.'.' II?. MATIIIF;LJx
Blame Millers have a cute
laz will no doubt be most be. CHRIS AND 11013 LOVELACE. years ago by a group of luc:ul
Well, let me tell you this has young junior miss'
name
for their ranch. -Oleo
women, who held an organhla'
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tional tea to interest others
I IIIIi sorry to have to tell you Acres, Just a Cheap Spread"
her
Th e corporation now has about show IAz how much we love
that uuuy friend, Jan Cara, is Believe me that's anything but
115 members, mainly in eastern week" for sure'
back and ttuetruth,tttsalovelYhoflleafld
First, Stella and John having to commute
states, who pay annual dues of
to
Seminole
Memorial
for they have done most of the work
th
Woodhonse invited toy Joe and for
$5
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ttut' table with (hetui some tests, Jan was just in the thenisleves.
Pat Nixon, wilt' of the [,rest
me to sit ill
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tile
AIA
dent, is an honorary member
forthcoming Chanilva grit, local institution of healing this
CFbrapA
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Jun
Williams
and his nt''.
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summer aid bemoans the fact
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lost
so
inuch
weight
bride.
Susan
Thrasher.
are
til,it
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Satiford
"We went 11110 It full force.
Then Im . belo%ed
while
recuperating,
but
now
she
making
their
temporary
home
securing legal counsel to S1'L tJ
hit'raltl ocety I':dittr, tilt, lair
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a constitution and handle incor,
wopping 98 pounds. soaking wet understa nd that before long
poration and soliciting sugBallet Guild Irscrltulttnnt o f
Gloicill
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I bet and with tier bmts on yeI they will be moving into their
gestions for women to be lionnie Captured Dolls" oll Dec.
brand new mobile home in
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from
inembers
of
the
pubSee Our Lovely
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national
organizations
and
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Lingerie On
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Susan ard Jim we~e martied
[film Fisher is in Seminole
Tben tip make matters even
Hospital
for
surgery
Oct.
14 at a very lovely canMemorial
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his
lovely
Nell
were
delight
- mostly pink weddin g
SANFORD
Official documents of the hall
.ns, Todd, I uiald anti itay' Jr. Haiti
all ttit' way from once residents of Geneva and service, at First Baptist Church
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now niake their borne over in in Geneva with th e Rev Marvin
Atlanta and talked for ever
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to express our apprecition for Seventh-day Adventist
minister, has been employed ,1;
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Itnthroh' and science ha'.. l,'sti'. ities
Hurry' Send your check to
tu'.'n of the greatest value fur
the development of their cmiii me'
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Remember the ballet is two
Alter the initial election, at '.'..-eks from this weekend.

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1845, soon will he home In a
NItitual Concert As.sociation's Greek Islands into Turkey with national wornen's hall (if Little
annual ('hauuijt.ugne Ball are go- stopovers in Cypress, Malta
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National Honors I 'urnfluittet' of 25 women and men
and like I told you, and Crete.
trig last
l)uring (heir trek, they rout has been mulling over a list of
only lfO can
Ih'ar Headers
be .'n'coninuuodated.
rnan' Floridans and spent 30 prominent American WI)t1I('fl
th' past and present wno
with
time
,liist rt'uneunber the glittering considerable
have been nominated for en,
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shrinement
night at Mayfair Country Club, JUS1'l('E HAl. r. i)EKI.E and
Mrs George M Hantuvanic,
List year ninny lute-callers MR.S. I)EKI.E, including a bali- president of the hall of Fame
were so tilsapponted that the day aboard a French limier
co rporation, said, plans are to
liuiiitett reservations hind been the Mediterranean .
keep the identities f the lionI remember some time Wick, ored women a secret until the
filled
Bob mentioned that he was go- hall of Fame is opened official
Now is the hour!
T'he champagne hour begins ing to ab,andon politics for ly.
Initially. (tie hall will to'
at put., followed b y dinner at gracious living.. lie's obvioushoused in a campus building it
8 and dancing to the tousle of ly' a than of his word.
Eisenhower College, a liberal
Skip Brown at 9,.
arts cchool In Seneca Falls
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Now that everybody's tiimm- burger to ill)' (tusk w itti a small
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iklish Thanksgiving ilindin,
"What in earth's that'" I
is
couiutiig
tip
quiiit'd
hIatt
uiIfing time
hut this time '(is
'Well, after all, it IS fish eggs
again
stocking sttiffinj,
, . . . and it's
I I salmon eggs useil for fish
bait," he laughed.
just around the corner,
So to )oily Old St. Nicholas,
Nly day was made"
lend vour var this w4ay - . . for, duinuonds. mink and
get the
,Shalwiar . just bring iuie lots
at least 24 more
It roust be nice'
of hours
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Oil (tits particular da%, BOB
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wanted for lunch.
"Why pink 'hatnpagne atul
caviar, of t-ourse," I 1I115 ere4l
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Only two CBS stations,
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WCUti-TV
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WN113D-IX
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and'
with a &amp;-clsion 1,D make she put a little away each week happens u hen the 4lead character of a Put tele- are reported to have refused to
F1tIEDS St. GGFST
toward the hospital bill,
ABORT1O\
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decides to have an abortrnn
A third CBS affiliate. WNb}
Argubintanres coirisel
k[)Ol'T1O
It's no soap opera. but
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abortion for her reputation's
comedy
situation
CBS
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After her dec-mon to go -Maude.**
but later decided to. It carru~_,h
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had her whole hfe ahead of her forward was made. the father
In the first ept.sode last
week the first part.
Maude
and eventually she would meet of the child from where he was of the two-part show .
Lear, who al.so produces "All
is man whom she could lm-e. But stationed in Germany had his leal-ris she is pmgnant aM conin
the Family." said be wanted
the child would be a chaplain write urging that she suders an abortion Her husband
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do a shou atx-lut a late-life
pertuaps
pregnancy.
she keep the child
atuonsIup-marr-tage.
He said he rea li zed th ere
'ind, how could she support a
S,allv c-cunsidered adoption. '"I
1'he final part was
be a controversy no mat-nuld
'1d' Abortion was the best was adopted, myself," she said, Tuesdzg night, Nov. :1, She had si
ter
which
way he went after the
61 ..y out of a bad situauan, they and was va-i- fortunate in the abortion.
- being given the parents I was.
"This is not a tidy' Hollywood star got pregnant.
I th ink that's healthy- ," Lea
The are wonderful, but I could endi ng ." said Norman Lear, t he
Said
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not* bear the idea of some" creator and executive proaired.
No matter which side."
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else having my baby.
ducer.
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Lear said he thought station
The abortion is a first for
Sa uiaught over what was
prime-time television, and managers who refused to carry
KEEPS B4B'
advised and talked the rnatt.er
comes in a season when the such topics were out of touch
over with her parents Her
-After my son was barn, I got medium is dealing more tea- with their audience. "They
rmother and father were very a nev job at a schmil and went lw,icall%. ,with such msws as don't understand their auunderstandini. but the'u could to m'ught sctool to learn typing morality. The fictional setting dience,'' he said. 'They're
not afford to feed another and shorthand in order to get a for 'Maude," incidentally, is much noire intelligent than
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gotta tell you this one.
Some days it gets pretty
"hairy" here at The Sanford
Herald. We tuae our own cutering services ....hichever one
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girl was in term.
her senior
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Bob. n Former Willi, I oinii,andhall is also on 1)ee 9, at 9
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or
flub
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Miifair ( nmtry
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has now tweii elevated to the hahykiriu.(hlUISTlNA THOM- Iii
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ASINA, who made her world
Captain.
rank
9.30 and arrive at the ball t..
While chatting with I'uItS)' the
fore It a( tually geLs into full
I .ittl ('hris is the daughter of
(lay tfure Thanksiving. I
Sanford (;,urulen (huh's an- swing
AND MRS. 1 II ACY
casually iiientiunr4l that the MIt
world coululnl turn w ithuut a 1-STES Jit, The new father Is nuial Fantasyland Table Show
hoire few on holidays and that stationed at Edwards Air 1- on e uiriul II'uutic1ue is scheduled for
I )e 1. 2 and I at the cluithouse.
Itase. ( 'alif
tui herd and I etc dining out
F'nst-Christmas festivity will
lour.c are from 10 a in. to S
no tinu' for the culinary arts
Find
uinother holiday (IAflCC at
to.,
on
Sunday.
p
She offered to cook toe
addition to distinctive Mayfair Country flub
turkey'
Sfriifl'il County 1)en- neratie
oung friends, holiday tables on display, a pot
( )nu• of toy
coring the dance, on 1)c'e. 29.
AN!) M US offrru"I for sale
ilaughter ,f MIt
front 9 p in. to I a rn
It's
going
to he beautiful'
w Iut're FRANK MEItANE, huts hei'n
know
lt't
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NiAHGAIIET I(EN'NOLDS will -MITIM'd. Vhi "I'ditioll, Io (lie
will be invited to the crniBoston (oust rvatory of Music
spend her Christmas vacation
formal affair which will include
('ongrat.s, Shelley'
It is likely she will ts jetting off
spirited'' pun h.
Before pr ceding. I per. sparkling,
to ( ;uam land I hope riot via
inally want to thank all you hors d' s'uvres and dancing to
('utim to sjuil her new grariulwiunderful folks for your the tunes of the 'South Winds
duuigtitt'r, KIMIII-Ill Y N fl':I,
For
reitervatinns, (all
itributions to Ballet
I(f:NF.E TE1.)N, 7I-lfl,
of Sanford -Serninole.
iii tins sensito, I tltitt't know (;uikl
It's most rewarding and (INE)Y (RAIN, 322-4794
Iut're to hiegul
to know that there
gratifying
fly qtuIar il.t,ieiri.1, the INK
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are many lit our inI&amp;M who are
SIK-aking of first-time Vratid- S1 10'I'Sare returnitill, to S.-inford
vitally interested in any
('Ii
t'tincert
iuiot h.'rs, our own I )( IN NA anal will appear
.iltural irath and un'
ES FES has tutor ia'.l Ii out tlt" tar., I"i i.li, Ic. I, 10 11 p in, urtirig the guild, which was
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Mujave Dessert in California at Sanford civic ('enter
SlICIIAE.I. GUTMAN is ~,,-!Iir,~
born in Sanford, nearly five
for Uirlstznac'
ears ago, aral has now rc;u bed
A real live bride doll
the rhiiuti to fatut e
MIKE ANI) 1)ONNA M(PE
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large red cmcan't
broidered polka IIOI!
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But toOk care of the baby for a time it. I u SU't I could manage
family.
F41uir's Dolt: Last Sunda%. lcuw-inc'curne
Nwmy mother and I hae. Sa11 Mid prud1.
the to
The Herald
whatever their daughter Wk I
em takes care of him for me.
nerof two b decsdedwasallrigh:wu thth
it can he a lonely epefleflce
Fk1IIFR ('O1l\(;
had an abortkm. TISS
bang a baby Some times I get
telk
a -onng unw mother
o, i eou not murder my so )on. but I have my little
ke her ta u.
son and that along with the
th
child I could
This young woman is taking
its of mmikeepsme
Bs DO\A ITES
right to life. I would make it. I
the care of problems as
didn't bow how, but with Gods gu
"I was told there is state present themselves. Now, the
"Of course. I kept rn baby! help it could be done," she said.
schuled to
like me to baby's father
astance for
won say it has not bn
e
child,
but
I
come
home
on
leave
nest month
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but I knew I could d I
BtRTHRW,HTMOVF..ME'T help support
~~re been determined to do this and he has asked to w his son.
-Have an
Some
Might something develop'
'o!mg •r mv own. I guess you could
people said I should get rid of
ri'
In the
her call it pride. I knew I could Perhaps. mamage '1
m little boy, but I could not do her
sion t do all in
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make it, I wanted first clan do not kww. If it happens t4l
that AfW all 1w is My VMr 01M powff to assure the life of her
baby
and
would
he
wonderful.
If
service for both my
child It was not his fault that I child. SaU - heard
me wen he was bo and I ol son and I will still be all right!'
mistake. He is
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thrught movement where
made aand blood and I love him." whatever assistance necessary
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"bravery under (we" during
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her Longwood home. A record
number of guests turned out.
taxing her nornaILy ample

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eser since. ('kit of five brothers and sisters I am the only
one left at home and the last thing I want to do is desert
my motber. She is only 49, and very at(raetl"e. She has
tried joining clubs and making friends, but she soon loses
kKerest, and the only pe rson she really enjoys being with La

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being big-busted wits Important in her day, but it doesn't
mean all that much now.
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out Ow' chords arid beautiful n know

I have a sister win' lives in
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daily (or perhaps I should say "nightly"] house-hopping.
1'1wc cat supper at 6 P m. or so, and they then stroll
around the neighborhood, dropping In.
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family quarrels, disciplining of children. financial discussions or lim-hand and wife making up moments.
No one on this street has nny privacy. How can we get
across to them that after-dinner guests should be Invited,

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Problems? Trost Abby. For a personal reply write g
ABBY. BOX Wies. L A.. CAUF. "00 wild ciselooe &amp;
damped. addressed envelope.
For Abby's booklet, "how 10 Have a Lovely wedding,"
send 11 to Abby, Boa 07K, Los Angeles, Cal. 9ONS.

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FORI('ASI FOR MONDAY, NOVIMILER 27, 1972
CARROLL RIOHTIN'S
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ticing done tl~

are too negative to use this trait constructively . '1 he afternoon
ansi evening ate fine for anything that requires precision.
ARIES (Mar 1 to Apr l)l You have to use intelligence in
planning hiturc activilics ,( you wish to gain the cooperation
of co-workers I)on'b ncgk'ct work that is vital to your career,
Make plans to Imp r ove wrdrobc
TAURUS lApi 20 to May .'O) Plan catly for the recreation
you want to have lain in the eay Attending to important
Nosiness matter' is w msc 1 he esening can be a particularly

at

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This includes old stoves, refrigerators.

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CUSTOM TA PLO RED

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Cracken Road and on the south by West 25tP
Street and extending to the west city limits

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Week of December 11, 1972

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Week of December 25, 1972
An area east of Park Avenue and north
East 13th Street and Celery Avenue and

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You're meticulous, but, lie's a nitpicker.
Or, yoll have a point of view--he has an ax to grind.
Vhen engaged in conversation, I dwell upon the facts.

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has beer's most hielptum to you Show gratitude (or a public

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ll Osttild &amp; James Jueob
Tht'ut' is 'inc exception

my lie' is pretty sure that he
will bring the' slam home if
lie knows how to play it, but
them- c' an' so iiiiifl possible
lines of play that hi' should
st inty the hamimi fl a long
tiiiie before starting
Fortunately for South's
peace of mmii and the NorthSouth partnerships all lines
work and there is urn way to

the' general rule of opt'iiliiit

lose the slam

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be sure that you make home life as ban iiionious as possahile

If pirtiit'i' cati 't respond, the

1 he ability to ceninmuflicate well w ithi the influential and
prominent can be of great assistance to your progeny. A

opponents are likely to get

COnICiCfltiOUs follower of higher-imps here who can go fir In

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2b40 Hiawatha Ave.

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box

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Answer Monday

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Send III lot JACOIY MODERN book
at E,id5,7 (do this sii'
to
po, a. m, Rod;o cit1
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are diarisond. What do you do now!

j)assetl out a good (ical more
frtqus'titly
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lion. ii South opeiit'd with
one spade the chitirices are
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life, tic ause of a natural charm
I he' Stars impel, they di) not compel '' What you make of
your life is largely up to YOIJ'
Cargoll Righ ter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
December u now ready I'or your copy send yow bIrthdat

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North has isuily five' points
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I'm 41 writer lie's a journalist.
I'm softhiearted, lie's a sob-sister .
I have a shrewd business sense. Ile's a sharp operator.
I retreat in order to reevaluate my position, lie gives
lip.
I ant naturally curious. Ile's nosy.
i coo pe rate, lie knuckles under.
I reflect lie daydreams,

out your happy side

SCORPIO (Oct 11 to Nov 11) An irate friend can make
mu r feel had in thin morning but don't permit that to spoil
uro m'u, tisities ,%nothmcr friend can solve the
ou tiJ
problem nicely tot ) oU lIe wise
SM,I 1 I ARII'S I N'i% 17 it's Dec 21) Make certain YOu
lid toss th rough irl mu It's ,in'l regulations that apply I a ym u
or , nu cmmusi gel mb unexpected trouble Contact those
whim can help you tic more successful
21 to Jan 20) com p lete those
CA PRI('OKN' iIic
unfinishie tads yOU have postponed and gain the benefits you
need Later you can look into new outlets that can be
profitable (;()I( ) liOrr')' and read top journals
responsibilities
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I debate or have a confrontation, lie fights
I'm serious lie's dull.
I 'in fllo(lt'St. lie's SI)IflCIesS.
i have antklues, lie has old furniture.
My pictures are reproductions. His are fakes.
I have grievances. lie whines.
I indulge in self-express ion. lie shows off.
Why do we say:
I am an unabashed enthusiast, lie's loud and vulgar.
i am uncomplicated. lie's simpl e-minded.

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I make careful judgments, lie lays down the law.
I have insight, lie has a Jaundiced view.

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West 13th Street and all the way to Lake
Monroe and extending to the west city limits

tivi ts' one ar
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Pafl'hD5,, *tJ1 9'b'e vol,. par C"

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duties in the morning that have been accumulating, and plan

December

Area south of 25th Street from the east

limits to the west city limits

Ili tile past 110-A

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picked upwitha week given to work in each
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care in trasel Knt,ss your subject well before talking with
co-w orkers today I'I.mn future e%ents wisely.
LI (1 (Jul), 21 to Aug 21) Show those who have assisted
properly Make sure .mli hills arc paid
VI KO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Th e morning finds you
feeling uN , but turn this discontent to constructive energy

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improve your life I hiink logically
MOON liii iRj- N tJunc 22 to July 21) You can keep

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doors open-wkh Is your first mistake. When people drop
In. uninvited at an Inconvenient Ume. it you aren't brave
esiough to tell them that you are BUSY. and to please call
(LISt SeSI time. then you deserve to be (nastrated.

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Club had a luncheon hononn
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and the Scout's "Our Cabana"
past
county
Federation
for
a
homes
and
gardens
event,
W
president. Mrs Paul Knight
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hic'h included a tour of
th
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el,, .-,tic
--.Spanish
mansions, trips to visit I,
Upping
over
in
the
dressing-table
drawer,
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narrow
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Happy to hear that Mrs. 1.ytle Mexico's artisans at work and
loops along one side These hold the bottles in place and prevent m essy
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a bundle of talent
Swope
of S Triplet Drive, mans'. mans' other exciting
accidents.
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I still rememlier the poemshe Casselberry, is recovering thin s.9' In fact Julie gave me a #- - 11
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wrote
last
year
honoring
the
nicely
.
complete
rundown
on
what
not
I'll
Cassclberry firemen That is
-- to miss in Mexico ('its-.
oa cii her mans talents.
Mr and Mrs Fred Stair c!
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il r cookies were teriffic. She Owega have arrived from New
Ole' While vou are reading
xtde three different kinds to \'ork to spend the suinter at this I will be in the land of the
.erve that cta.
their home in Altamonte beautiful music and the
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Springs
71v%- came earlier this bullfight.
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Angele.
and
h)
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A little birdie told me that the ycar due to the very cold
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1;prings Home Extension Club sho%%
I tried to talk Doris Williarn.s
S14t. Phillip Walker with trie arranging, we met in Tucson h1ways been such a pleasure for
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7 Air Force in Germany and the and .spent the day together nic to sit back find relax while South Seminole Optimist Club weather up North. Mr. Stair into going with me but I gue&amp;S
%0lich she made for the count% 11olidaN
she perfers to be a
along with her two daughters. the vibration of her music
son of our local Pas
speak
on
"Women's
0'
I.akes
Golf
Cour
se
by
his
old
mud
and stay at home. Right
comes
floating
through
the
College
Mrs. Maurine Walker, sent his Karen and Cheryl.
wi th all of the clubs participating.
lb"
friends
Doris'
mother a letter asking her wha t
The ba rn was large that held eve ning air, always making
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had become of Mrs. Baker, who 4th of the .saddles and horse pleasant da) complete.
re'ognizc where thc would be
?tlr, Donald iRuthi Mon. dncs
The old snrn'out
A surprise too, is finding
always ha d sonic interesting equiprrK'ntth.at John Wayne Pius
of Casselberry ,
Aorkhorse can*1 hall long
news in the paper about the u.sed in all his movics. The niam new homes being erected without women" The hand that tgornery
.. to Abraham enough to head for the trough (`
rocks the cradle rules the recently journmed
happenings in Chuluots, saying setting of High Chaperal is in and around Chuluota. Like I
he loved to read my articles and exactly like it is seen on TV. it wrote mnce before, who knows, world, except one da flat. '.y Baldwin Agricultural College in for a hcalth feed, to sa,
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will be home rocking uhlfe Georgia for daughter Peggy's least of folni*ng a fria plutocrau.
was somethiniz if, set. the we may become a city" TI
so
did the other servicemen
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big theatrical debut in the lead siho us-c It up so grariousk.
redirtmnns mm! the late
Since I have been home and entire studio
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and only i feminine role in Luck s girl,
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have run into several frien ds.
II
The CasselbeM- Parade is -The Rainmaker." What more
ce Ben and the children
they twve aA
red me the same Paso where I nict him and we and Geneva were going to be
Let's C. IA"renz, 20, 506 Bianca
will
be
'nanaging the cooking
iioyd J. Ward, 45, Bx 566
So,
1
say,
a
very
drove
on
across
the
desert
U'
larger
than
the
Sanford
area.
going
to
be
bigger
and
better
could
an
girl
ask
for"
questions
ha
n
ever.
Lynn
Stevens
and
Ruth
was
accompanied
bs'
without
me,
I
just
hope
the
DeRary,
Patsy
A.
Harvey.
34,
Ct..
AS.
Jennifer I., Mcsodie. 19.
miles
He
and
the
tither
predictors
t
Silver
City,
cheery hello to all my friends
her
able
com
mittee
are
planher
friend
Mrs.
Bonnie
Werlev
121M
Errol lIkuny.
Casselberry
Fire
Department
2W
Clark
St.,
Enterprise
by
several
years
and neighbors in. around
and
through
the
(;Ila
Mountains
tit
have
missed
. Aptipka
'
ning
lots
of
goodies
Santa
Claus
of
Lake-of-the-Woods.
will
stand
b
Wilber
T.
Butler,
47,
31
Lake
th
e
but
we
art'
growing
and
more
'hcre
he
Cliff
Dwellings
many miles from our line t
of course will be there
Katherine Hepburn had better
--- .- Monroe Terr.. Emma J. Patcommunity of Chuluota, I will Indians lived over S(Kt years that later.
Trophie
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,
,
~
will
be
awarded
in
look
to
her
Oscars.
ten.
.16. 1803 Persimmon Ave.
Just
to
outdo
me,
Dr.
and
All
three
Elston
children
had
as
ago
The
ground
glitlere~
like
try to bring you up to date
4111
the
diffe
re
nt
c'at.agories
and
David
E. Spears, 30, 2617 Cole
Mrs.
Charles
Unkovic
are
at.
e
present
and
silver,
but
we
found
it
to
be
their
birthdays
in
the
past
best I can for th
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school
band
participating
We
joined
the
Seminole
tending
an
International
Rd.,
Orlando,
Patricia A
Sl'vCtiil
weeks
Making
th
em
Billy W. Little and Magal y j.,
let's
hope
that
after utica.
m
ill receive ;, plaque,
Mutual
Concert
Association
this
Meeting
in
Caracas,
Venezuela.
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ife
J
Marshall.
32,
2617
Cole
Rd
And
then,
.4
long
journey
back
Cland
110yearsold
Courseyatill
anksgiving everyone uill
Anyone
interested
in
par.
year
and
found
Hildegarde
It
sure
is
nice
to
know
that
we
in
Orlando
the
most
beautiful
state
of
all
know
those
little
Elstons
are
my
to
Joyce
Lavon Steadman and
I just tune all kinds of news f or
and wouldn't you knoti, alter very own precious grand- ticipatirig in the parade in• sorth the entire family this part of the world can boast
Arthur Kalmus, 72, 2840 Earl William, wife custody 3
Chuluota to read about
tuldren
Since my last writings in being home four weeks I landed children with uii 10 year old dividwils businesses, schools, menibership She was so of having such a man. The good Grove Dr.. Wilma L. Berry, 61,
organizations
can
do
so
by wonderful and ito funnv as well d(wtor is in demand worldwide, 05 E 14th
'her arm over Or
April, I have covered a lot of it.- in the hospit.al and am boringing I Airl Ann breaking
Abbic W. Yocmans and
news
from
the
this
past
weekend.
Great
going
(of
as
mu.
Harris
Ii.
rritory
and
have
seen
.%time
of
~,ou
this
bit
i
' ~ sat quietly and that says a lot
11eliartnient KeiLli Nord 931-6192
'capital punishment. Be careful, Audrev Ave., W13, .Maurine T.
Winter
Park Hospital and kids.
the beautiful country (if the,w
liollowa%.
Georgia
and
.
Mercer. 3Q. ]2'M Plumosa Dr,. Walter.
Speaking of reIntives, Gravic 'or Chief Roger flasooli at L11. for Hildegarde.
I'lococ. I bear they sometimes
many thanks go out tit the staff
United States. My t.ravels took
2.
---shoot first and ask their WP
me to Georgia, Alabama, for the u.cc' of their typewriter and Arthur 1.incLcey from over
lIa Elizabeth Jones and Amos
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George 1. Johnson. 48, Bx J E.
Although 66 years young. you questions later.
Missouri. Oklahoma. Ne% and paper and special thanks, to (in SH 46 paid a surprise visit tit
Mrs Myron Ja cobs of Lake can see she will not be a can.
Geneva, 011ie Mae Walden, 42,,
-- - Mexico, Arizona, Texas and Pink l.ady Annie Campbell for our daughter and son-in-law,
Shearee Knicker and Glenn
Kattnn
Did you know that Seminole 212 Bay St.. Ocoee
DriVe, CaSselberr), didate for a rocking chair for
making it all 1xissible
&amp;inny and Marcella Burdine
flay
last trip in and out old Mexico. I
Junior College has gone to jail,
Charles E. Esclavon. =, 290
And no,A. for a wee bit of news and children. in Yaz(xi City, has returned home from Winter wany a long ypar.
didn't like Mexico b,ecau%e
Sinclair Ashe and I"ine.
Ptak Hospi ta l and Is well on the
I saw our beautiful Doris and our man in jail happens to Pk Ave., I.W. Barbara J.
from ("hulucsta and the Miss
their drivers drove me wild,
Arnold K. Watson and Wylma
way to recovery Her sist er-m•
Welborn, 19, 10110 Caliente Wy, F.
ilhams and handsome Bill be Donald 'an Dalen.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Knwfl7
A week in Hot Springs, Ark surrou nd ing area
-Mr Van" as his students call Orlando
Mrs Thelma Kistler (if rmvntl% (viebrated their 56 law Mrs Mahe Cabwell frorn Vincent. of course thev did not
proved t4o be most interesting,
PaIrn Bezich Co.. Clarence
mostly watching the older folks Leighton. Pa and a former weddini anniversary, at the Bradford. Conn., has been here out.shine Liz and Joe Mathieux him will be responsible fat' the
Roland J. Dufault, 31, 3909 Edward Dt' Pus- Jr. and Marie
and
Continuing
Pine Ridge Orl. Melba I- King. Miller, wife '
with a slight .spring to their resident (if 0iuluota. is back for lionte (if Mr. Koonty"s brother and will continue to sta% until or G inger Herndon. Ginger is so Adult
custodv n0nor
Education prograrit in the 31, 2415 E i ff el Dr., Orlando
bubbly'
walk after t,akingtht'trbaths, its the balmy winter niontim and sister-in-Law, Mr. and Mrs
child
I expect to see you Feb. 8 SeXIIInOIC County Jail, Keep
that is what Hot Spri ngs is residing on Sixth Stree t to visit I. F Koontz who reside in
with her mans friends. And a Oviedo on Lake Charm
noted for,
Pt nrit Isanianis entertain u.s is the fellow the let out at
our
The Earl Koontzs hate beer,
In Stanton, Mim , ever minute pleasant v. inter to
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rt'cident.s of Fourth Street for 14
if the din was passed with Thelma
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The tiki torches, softly lighted
Other newcomers to our fair sears and just this year the
- - -,, real pleasure touring the
Once again Seminole Junior
pool area, surrounded by
('mmmIununit% are Linda Norman are making their winter home
t.siisoU$ Jesse James Hideout
swaying palms, colorfully College will host a series of art
a fabulous cave that is 18 mile's and I i*ii:il from Moultrie, Ga., at Mirric'tt Villas (mfl Lake
ScoJ)e
attired guests and bo unteous exhibitions in the science wing
long, or so said the guide'. Tin' her sister and larilil), Trcs and (ttw'rine. The Koontz relaxing
food made for one of the most The shows, coordinated by Bob
history of Jesse and his cave is Flue l)anieLc arid funiil from alter a quiet celebration on his
niaginatzvc and fun parties the McGee, will feature the best in
far more brought out "in the Geneva, are all making their 112 birthday
\ elcoine' Wa5on gourmet art available in the Central
crud this my dear readers e- '
cave- than any history bxsk tHI11i(' at 500 Fourth Street
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:roup has ever had.
can describe,
%ouple of women from ('huluot.
Th is year the shows will run
The beautiful1 appointed
Uklithorna is a state' that taken up residence at the
Spring \'a11e home of Joyce the gamut, from reprt'sentaonal
-i'timrit'e like' the wt'athcr, Minott Villa on l.ake Catherine desired am bo1ona sandwich in a ;irld Bill Jurtz was enjo% -d b% to abstractions. from paintings
'co"M "'111A, I txought a fishilig The Nlessers hall fton, restaurant and (
mv Tell use' now, what is
ser 50 members and spouses to hangings and will feature
i(i'flSt' and caught 15 bream ir. Alexander, Va
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Mrs
Velnum
Deal
and
son
Bill
wrong in ordering a txmlogrui '
J(m%C( and Bill were' assisted by ssorks in s'arous techniques
tseaiutiful Ponca Lake, believe
froiti Nt'wetrk, (thin are nutkiniz sandwich us a restaurant"
Ruth and Ed Wallace. Kittv and including oils and acrylics. The
ne', I cleaned (how fish, broiled
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borne
with
Mrs
Deal's
Oh
ye's.
I
saw
a
sticker
on
a
Peck Mullinix. arid Bert and shows are open to the public at
.inud cite ever)on-i'
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Bleke.
no charge.
the'
daughter
arid
son-in-law,
;mn'k-u;
truck
that
was
rather
Its westermi Oklahoma
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Who
needs
Hawaii
alter
the
tum',I
should
Jinmi
and
Jean
Raker
and
asIiIusIntz.
it
said.
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Taint
I remember last year Annette
intl blow-soil
, ( ' % N 14
*Li~%,
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%iliv,
daughter
Tran
on
Fifth
Street.
Oviedo
'I'll-i"
—
enjoy'llng
t1he
hula
expertise
(if
Gilley
of Casselboem- uon first
%.i% it bhms and gustii for there
'4
Sure
was
sorry
to
hear
that
Chiuluotis
-•-,.Nancy
Raw-Is'
prize
for
her
lion.
ire ru, trees to break the wind.
;n n
And Itss -: -. :,:
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I'm Carlsbad, N Mex , I Ctiulucsta's gx neighbor, Mr .
'
ses
has
left
us,
his
with
a
Titmtvi1l"
re'sident
Welcome
Wagon
is
striking
a
about
Seminole County.
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delicacies, the water
was shut off. But, the vivacious
and resourceful Hilda managed
it all with great apluma.

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having a Spaghetti Dinner
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Christmas BaTaar, Dec. 3. from
noon to 5 p.m in the Parish Hall
at Knowles and SwooN'
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Winter Park.
There will be handmade
Christmas gifts and special
rooms for "children only" to
their Christmas shopping.

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For seventeen years. Pearl
questj Rivers,, has but one purpose in Rivers tt been a Housemother
beer
.ird n life. "To rear children with all in this Home for Children Rut,
the love she possesses"
on fled. l of this year, she will
Mrs.
River
has
no
children
retire
and leave the home.
NITRIT
of her own. She was never
'Leaving the home is like
Iry to blessed with anv. she says, So. leaving a part ill tit%- lift behind
best I
she shc'wers her love and nw.' she said sadly. 'Not a du
let's
Than', ck-votuon and her e.'er deep will j'c b that I will fl b(
affection art thw unfortunate reminded of someone or
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('huiu youngsters who c'nrm from something that has happened
SIT" broken homes, orphaned in here these past 17 years
* * I tw ve cared for, n ursed and
April. early life. or unhappi purenLs.
Where dues she f*ind these comforted 'r no t'cn1(
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,ht, h children" In the Florida 11ruted sinre I first runiv here in 19%.
Unite Methcucji.ct Children's Home in F.uch child was different train
Enterprise. Mrs Rivers is a the others in his, or her own
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reward for me, is tiaviri then. flihn' Of our former residents as a c-ashier and bookkeeper r th: theM ucrt hers and c;uid :.d'ptt'd
sr:e k:i. f4.th
come back to visit with me, return to tell us of their hap- a hardware store there It lavish all her love and affecucm
'Thc have returned here !.
years after the.. have left the piness'
was here that she met and upon them And so she did.
tell me of their new life, their
Home, and for me to see hcn
married Mr .Rivers, in 19.
She began her work on Oct 1, experiences in the outside
well they are doing
C'hnsen Career
Mr Rivers was in business 19S(, as the housencuther of world •somctirnes they have
"Or U inert and talk with
for h&amp;m.celf as a supplier of Randall Cottage. For eight
married and they bring
* their
them, their husbands or wives.
I asked her hn she had fertilizing ser'ic'es to large years she worked here with 12
wives and husbands, and
and to see their children. if they chosen such a career' Why she ranches in Florida They en- young lads, ages 6 to II years, sometimes their children." Her
tw ve am. whorn theio are giving had decided if, work
9'Pthcr giving them the guiclarim the%
eves filled with tears as she
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cart',
thee., children instead of taking an for 2 years, except for the fac't needed, caring for their clothes,
recalled some of their worth
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tt)Tl5C)Vt'i. St soreh needed of l;c't' job"
that they had TW%'&amp; been blest looking after their needs and
There was the young man.
when they rame to us.
She told mt, that short.1% hfw with children. Thts. worried niost.1%. giving of her love and age 24. WhO
"Or. perhaps, to hear of their her parents had passed away in Pearl. terrif;calh, because she devotion
kissed her forehead as he said,
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For the next five years, she "Ma Rivers, you were so gcwxl to
hooking forward witt, r,uc,h bort, fill't "Inle to live With
Mr. Rivers comforted her b%. was housemother of the East
A Little TLC And
us You were tl* closest one to if
anticipation,
to
our relatives in Willicton
saying, "It is the Lord's will I: and Wt'si Ilardiri CtI.at-s, crnc real mother, I have ever had i
EDWARD'S SHOE S
Stir wu lonesome arid mtsse
"Hort K-corn trip Day,— Sunda%
ed means that we can lavish twicT with 6 girLk and one with six thank you for being so kind
Sure Makes A
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I'T WV !11)(' ti ((, her Silr('rits si sto went to work as much love on each other boys. ages £ to Ui years
"Little Lady" Happy
and loving to rue and for letting
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have the chance to lavish your
Here, too, she was adored and mother
i.fec'tion on children who have hived b the children because
Rt'e.e.ard
nc
one to love and care for she was always there to help
Here is her reward'
the'm.
them with their problems in
"Hcev. true were these words," life, well asin school and
'
Here is the love and affection
I
said Pearl, '1 never kne at cared far them with all her she has lavished on more than
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her husband passed CarBon Cottage which had just
in 955, Pearl was been completed. Here slit14
distraught . She said that she worked with and helped the
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thought that she would die But, girls and boys ages 10 to
being the devout Christian she years for three and one half
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And now, during the last year
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'ears of art'
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aS c'alled at that time
Remirnsrrng
STORE
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She consulted her pastor arid
he told her he would make the
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aruiointment with Rev. CarBon rctir"zrient so I wondered about
for her because he thought this tier future plans When I asked
type of work would suit her her, she said that she thought
;uerfectJ
she would try to get into same
v.
She visited Rev. Canton 11K' nursing home or any place
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following sceek and he ex- where she could work, part
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plained to her that the had a time with thr.t.... u-hr ,'aw1 1
Housemother and Fattier Ica'
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attention
each Cottage on the grounds
As she sat there going over
and he would be more than menu for the dii, she sudde::
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happy to have her
looked up at me and said. I
just can't help thinking about
NINETY THREE years young is Charlotte
Finds Niche
son* of the boys and girls whit
Mc'Quillin of Longwood. A pioneer of the First
have left our Home to oliuw
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Baptist Church here, she is still an active
And t' she was hired The trade they learned at school,
firin day there. shoto knev that istille li'-'ing here, or i,
member. Every Tuesday morning. Mrs.
9 58-60 INCHES WIDE
this was her calling. Having profession they studied in hid,
Mc'Quillin conducts a Bible study ct'tn-.
been denied the joy of children schosd, while still here, or ever,
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supplant Caesar and make liii 12
than a fets siecks
Oi.
'Yeste'rdae. Polls asked me Apostles Cabinet Memtue'rs of his
tutu
what Heaven will be like when royal dictatorship
Since earheit times, all
she gets there
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host
primitive
peoples had believed in
"And she wanted Icu knots
various gods. as of the tr
beau she'd be sure to be with
"Vs cli. 1)r Crane, I couldn't 'tihach is why we knock on wood
and - keep the tears back, but I still to appease them even today.
In trued it, reassure her that she plus gods of the sea, of war. of
kit-c, etc.
e.d would get well
But
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mankind
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Heaven diplomat icall
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sacrifice's of wine and
i-it-c or shesp and e'vezi humar.
ales
far back b'O're Aristotle
Moses and Abraham the in. burnt offenrigs
tas't
Up till 19tx' 'when England
vt teiligent men arid women tried t
snipped
it' the people of India
conjure
up
the
anissers
that
It no
c's-en threeti live babies into the
Pullet's
mother
era vet
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At the time of ('tint, the Ganges to appease that river
'tn
Sadduces derided the grate was god'
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shocked
But God Mniight
the end of all human existence
,It het
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pun,s mortals'
was a Hereafter
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This was the most unique and
Arid most of the modern
I I scientists as st-ll as other ONLY instance in history where
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it, Will
orunani iniOUS 01 irit' human a
race' beliese there iii epntinuit men and women on this platte:
of personalit',. marIa on some Earth'
distant inhabitable planet of tu
And Jesus promised us this
t'tsa
to Heaven Matthess It' i
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Dr ShapIe,e. former head of the
con-coolest nit' befort' men, him st'il I
aid Otiicr'.
sersistasely estimated ther, are confess also before ni Fattier
i.000,uoo other planets far out in which is in Heaven."
So it'll the "Story of Jesus' U
Cosmic Universe that are
either inhabitcd or at least such pruspct'tivc tl angels at
Polly. as well as to your
folk,
inhabitable.
Jesus c's-en held a child on lit
The Jews beginning with faith
Iul Abraham, des e'loped the lap so he' cspccialh
its t'd
highest ethical concepts cr1 any youngsters
AnG don't fret because your
ancient religion on this planet
And they beluesed that God eyes fill with tears. for Jesus lsc
would send a Messiah to this -.se'pt at the tomb of Lazarus,
though he knew he'd see Lazarus
Earth
Isaiah Chapter 3 gn't's a i Fle'aven'
remarkably accurate pruphet'
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are unport.ant. No mattt-r how little or how big they may be
they always appear larger if they are arranged neatly, If
there is one th ing the new lady of th e house will want Is ample
closets. And If she sees yours are ample that's a big plus

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n . it,if'irtat,li' cititinti' that
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li'iqiir'tltnc' rn)oyi,,c'nt with lb.'
privory of n pinnnNl 'rity"
114'cIitiqc' of a aimiiy rituiiitc',
,isnrly 1,000 pi'plc' a wec'k pkk
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up thr'tr worldly
'iiii" to Florida In Ilvi', To 1,.'II,
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tr,urq'aqs ru',
tic'i,ianui.
tip'-'
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iirveloprii"rit ut.si.I$nry (A('
In vrcuitltiit a
l'rt'a'rIoa, Inc
whole rl4'%4 concept in living III
l'ulrwiaim, near Orlando 1111(1
I )icnc'y World.
Imagination turned into

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crowd and the buyer Lsn't h,re on
a social visit. 'I you're needed during the Inspection the
salrsmnan will call you.
Oh, yes keep your pets out 'if the way preferably out of
the house. It's pretty difficult l ot, cua,'nnera to concentrate on
no matter
your home's features with a barking dog
precious he La to you—creating a distraction.
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Pxri" in f'oin' lana I'tfr.a
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lntlIIdling a atanriaril alF
Pwvn.'qit.'
The rrpr*l hay.'
nivi'rwPc'l,riing in s4;pi. Pui in
living,
all
t'r'n
4i'rornt.'d
by 4.aign.Ta of
Its 04'W cihi'iiic' ((it
thi' n.lvarituugc'a of undis'rgr(.und the Arrnqtrrng (t,rk ("rnpany,
ijitiliti,so.q. central water and rreatnrit of the -VNDOOR
arittar y q.'wagi'. pnwør, W''ftI .1-i Armatrong haft pail
tc'I.'phoru.' oral rustili' t.'i.'viaion it all •g.'thr'' to eipr.'aa in.
;,nil , rrp,iltltik of oth.r nlivtnluality and In peri/. that
rnalizMfrsn ix what rnak.'s
,,,i,.'nstic'c 1 including (ive lnks'a
hnuai' a unlqn hu'wn.'
each
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golf
rout.
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Wb.ra
the wi'atb.r Ic warm
of
prnpi'rty
si'a Tb.' majni'ity
c'pi'rt.'d
to
oral
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murti of the
are
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inspiration.
The
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areattractive (nil fr' the
f arn.thyat
Iske friuh.
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h. ahlmm.ry hr'n.
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k,trh.'n, there i enlnrf;sl 'ii
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tacy in a 7-tip
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Ftlllh-oard
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lt('a)tt)i'S Oliver Wendell I folnies ' It'll I receives
-sidelit'S I)ill fl-01111 1111 st,111114' OffiCer I )istrict 2
Vice President I' rank C. Ehatigh ,Jr. Ehaugh
was presented a plaque as Realtor of the Year.

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Co u n ty Real tors
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;itt.ilrlin lii iu'v i net iihers for
Seiiiinolt' ('niiiity ltoarui of
inch star ui the pin.
Realtors installed officers for
include
officers
Other
the coming year at 8 luncheon
i':lInhhM'th S Kuhn, first vice
Monday at Land O'I.akes
president .Jean Fields Cable,
Country Club Casselberry.
Casm-lberry Realtor Oliver second vice president; Jack
host, treasurer; S)iIrle
Wendell Holmes was installed
hlartinan. secretary; Robert
as president. A Real Estate
Lisk, associate director,
Broker in Denver. Colo. for 18
directors, William U. Steinper,
years before coming to
Ni I S - Julian, and Walter J
S'inlnole County in 1%2, he was
chairman of membership Krotine Jr.
Realtors in 197(1-71. He was lien F. Ward Jr. made several
awarded a Four Star l)iaiiiond two arid three star pin awards
un membership award by Frank C. Ebaugh received a
National Association of Real plaque as Realtor of the Year
for 1972.
Estate Boards in January for
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But uou'll never see a
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with all elements
es'si'ntiutl for growth will sur•
siet. lower tt'jnperutiu'es iiiiii
recover

luster

L'om cold injury

than plants not receiving
proper fertilization. Ii. other

words, a plant suffering from it

winaihrrt'uik of t'vergrc'rmus
( 'aus't'rtiig materials tcut'ts its
cloth, lyt'tttylene phuistu' 4*1111
IuuaPI'r t'iiii also he' used to
itdut't' cold injury. These
to'iiilsurar - coverings trap heat
awliuiainluiia higher (ciii.
IM'rstturcs near ttic' plant. ()ttwr
isusti'rtals sui'ti us least's or soil
i-ass '*' lilkal around the base of

plants In keel) the stems from
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Lord &amp; Taylor of New York and f ine art from a
private collect i on

Surround it with a Lloyd Clifton 8-hole mint-golf course.
Har-Tru tennis courts, championship shuffleboard courts.
swimming pools, an authentic grass lawn-bowling

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three bass-fishing lakes, sauna baths, a men's private billiard
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that reach far beyond anv thn iattempted in Amer'j
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('ol(I damage, from low lack or inhalanry of fertilizer
teiiip&amp;'ratures, frost or a hard still hi' ultra' su.t'rptiblL' to cold
fre('7e, is a hazard to many injury. An optl!iltltis level of
outdoor l)'Iaflt.s III F'liirtiiii. I:%(fl lertahiiatiian sliuht be iivainin cr,t.OI,
.'ig,rigii ts iu'r.' ti'!ii.
tnuo'al throughout ttii' year
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Most
lalnilts grow during the
tiffperatures .seldom rc'uicli
w
inter
but at if slow rate. The
freezing mark, ('old injury can
of
ft'rtal$tatiuri shotiltl be
rat.'
occur.
With
and often does
proportlomitt'l) , say to
redu-i'd
cultural
practices
and
proper
ve
one
third
the ,iuriiival rate, but
steps,
several protecti
inst
tie' completely
te'inpc'ratures
should
loss'
damage froiii
Stopped.
'flits
is also true for
he
cut
to
it
ininitnuiii,
can
e,et.itu't
iii'
Plants
require water
plants
go
through
it
Mliii)'
Just like tllliiiter
the
iliiririg
the
ss
set
itli
hi. rtlt'nuui.t
(if
tiffyear
l(vinembit.or,
rest
lempi-rature.
Advent (if low
aa' ph.' (Ii n 't stiup eating and
Ilils process i,iilui'a's a nat ural
ctriiukiiig in (hi' winter and
;iraitt.a'tlsa' dcvii's' if' plants
di, plants'
nt'athi.r
to
survive
low
Uniti
eflhit)hifllt
Another itIoa)- tit minimile cold
temperaturus Night is Inshiortutnt iii Ilas liutrdt'n i hg injur) is ii&gt;' MIitatlh.' set intl.
hr('ess I'laiits receiving little lirt'nks Wiiidtira'uaks reduce
or tin light nftcii do not develop set iiial speed anti also t'tunst'rs- t'
Iiardini''s, ,'',a-ii tliiuiigli liii' heat ii, iii area Esi'rgr.'t'ii
ulaiits iii,ik.' vst't'llt'n( set lintte,iiiwraturt' is un tini4 In c'iithis tint or uI t o(-- breaks set Iiicli e,in hue effect itch
'tiii rut g t'
il'i stu that ilii iin.'i 5th) 5
urrenirt',
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And, speaking of the homemaker, naturally the kitchen
is one of the most important rooms in the home. ie will go
over your kitchen with a fine toothed comb. Sri be certain that
it is clean, orderly, well decorated and appealing. By the
same token, all the family is interested in the bathrooms so
tic sure they art twat and clean. And, above all, be sure
they're bright!
Do you want the custotners to really see your house?
Okay! Turn on the lights. Turn on every I.Ight and lamp in the
house, especially if the showing takes place in the evening,
Nothing says welcome like th e warmth of light.
television set. Turn off the radios. If you
Turn off
he.as'e a nice st&amp;'r"n you might turn it on very softly.
ltc:neinber, you want the customers to be able to concentrate
on the house and its lea lures
Now, you're ready for the showing.
Following the usual Introducuona, excuse yourself.
You'll have your turn later. let the salesman take his
customers through your home. Don't tag along. Why'
Cuatorners always have questions they'll feel free to ask a
salesman that they won't ask if you're present. It could easily
be an objection that the salesnian knows how to overcome,
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good one, why not do the same for the interior of the home?
Get a few storage cartons and pack away some of your
knick backs, photos and th e like. Nothing will make a bad
first impression anymore than clutter. Make your home
e wife
appear to be easy to housekeep. Noth ing will delight th
of a buyer faster than that.
Keep the house as tidy as you can at all times for you
ne ver know when a salesman will call and tell you he is going
to bring his customers out for an inspection of your home.
A few bucks worth of paint will mean hundreds in
dividends to you when the sale Is transacted.
And you never want a customer to see a drippy faucet.
Get those fixed in a hurry. Remove all diseolorations from
sinks and bowls Clean away all stains if possible. If you don't
you might as well put up a sign reading, "Faulty Plumbing,"
Be sure that all doors and doorknobs operate properly,
that none of the windows stick, that all cabinet doors are in
good operating condition and that all screens are in good

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Too, there's an old adage that really fits the real estate
business like no other: "First impressions are lasting."
The first impression made upon a potential buyer of your
home Is when he stops in front of your home and for the first
time he sees the landscaping. You can't imagine the
frustration of a real estate salesman when he drives
prospects to your home. and potential buyers take one glance
arid say, 'Let's o on to the next one."
This Is especially true when the saleman himself knows
that the Interior of the home is nice and is just about what his
customer wants.
So when you put your house on the market it stands to
reason that the lawn outght to be mowed, walkways and
driveways ed ged, flower beds weeded, shrubs and hedges
trimmed and, above all , the children's toys, playthings and
bikes sh ould be put away.
The first impression that will sell your home is a good
impremlon of the lan0scaping.
Next comes the exterior appearance of the home itself. It
is much easier to show the customer how at tr acti ve your
home is than how pretty It could be. If it really doesn't need a
paint job perhaps a high pressure spray cleaning will
brighten up the place. A little trim paint here and there will
also do wonders.
And, above all, be sure your main entrance is up to snuff.
you'll never realize
Paint the front door if necessary and
how importa nt it is polish the front door hardware.

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at the home
Charles Edwards Photos

listing your house with if real estate broker atul pointed out
the advantages and the disadvanoiges.
This week let's assume you and the little lady have
decided to put the homestead on the market. Your primary
objective now is to change that "For Sale" sign to 'Sold" In
th e shortest period of time and at the best price
First, the merchandise has to be displayed.
You can learn something from the road,side produce
stand operator, You can put your be.%t tomatooes out where the
public can see them. Or, in real estate terms, you can put
your best features forward'

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In last Sunday's edition of The herald we discussed

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day as we passed a roadside '.itIC.' 'tiiflo In the Carolinas.
the re h';itit ml . \Vi o:,,lit to take some i -i! those hark I
Florida ith us,
We turned at th e next median crossover and went bark
abmist a tulle and finally pulled up at th e stand
The operator had dozens of baskels of the ripe red fruit
on dLcpinv. As we tnqwt'ted them e found the nicest
tomatoes on top of each basket. lk'neath those were the not so
nice variety . Rut we stopped and we bou:ht. Why Because

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ON TH E

Real Estate

net yer tii AppriSl instItutes WM
an i*i'fl1tp,itt'fl
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signation. th e pngrarn w ill -n be
ki other quMn
lower the minimum age tcw
Institute
ha
to 2.1 ticutS the
25
SUCI
offered,
it
t11
prev
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years. It also will reviie the
M to have a t
eaminatlon requien'ients for require cver R
tv
this designati on by of feri ng a least three years of expchcn
'estate business,
the'
re
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residential
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New Condominiums

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Appraisers To

number cf real estate ApoLIIs prof s3onallygialA
?IIIa
fwd to value one4wo.and threcVhen an opecung must be cut fnil homes has been ap
To start a cut, th e portable
pvwocsd or wall
B AND LANG
Saw's
forward
edge
jig
as, for instance to make lute of Real Estate Apçraiss
AP rwsfeatures
placed on the Stock. the tr.ottr
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The program has been
staTIed and the blade rncwed room for an electric outlet
car
without
drilling
a
planned
to help mans more
&amp;ne
be
,
to operate is the standard jig forward The forward pressure
blade
This
e
excessive
Just
hole
for
th
saw
Realtor Board affiliated ap
which can &amp; inside, out- should not be
sa
TflaI'hIIIC
the
done
tv
holding
the Apblade
to
do
permit
the
lii
enough
side and straight cutting Beere mw also be a firmL with both hariis and tilt- prMsers.
qualify
for
Th
th
wart
inst*tutCi
RM
e
most
its
praisitil
cause it can bandit
front
it isa spt- slight downward pressure to ing it forward so that
dential
Member
jrofessi
the base ri ding smoothing edge of th e base rests on the Re
cial favorite wi th hobbyists who keep
on the material This downward wood, but without the motor in sicinal accreditation and to
perform delicate tasks
larger number of
of
this
tirrw'pressure
is more necessary on operation When th is has been make a
An out;,(Is
the
motor
is
competent
appraisers
.tvailihlc
accomplished
tesied electric machine is the some mac-hines than on others.
housing
ani
ed
eral
to
various
f
started and permitted to run at
portable jig sa* s(flT*t*rflCS but you will scion discover exresidential
mortgage
IinanelnL
e
math
of
back
The
called a sa ber or hayoet saw ac-tI bc's much, if ins - pres- full speed
is lowered gentt. which agencies which have not brisaw.
sure
to
appt
to
your
jig
saw
to
chine
th
jig
e
regular
Unlike is
the port- halt an endeors to vibrate
will bring the blade int.,C'OT1IJCt able to find enough prof ei
stationary
which
with
the work The bac'k is low- Ally qualified appraisers
th
saw.
e
etable
jig
Like th
able model. as th e name makes
even more until the bladee meet all of their nis.
cic-red
follow
be
brought
to
maportabit
mode
can
evioent can
and th
has dug into th e
to them a curved or strai gh t line
In modifying itS Staflda IdS
tal which is ano
e
surface
th
flat
on
base
is
be
although
the
cut
itself
wclkt
else
th
some ing
e a Realt or Board affili.ted
The mans kinds of blades as (me But the tool is light th en is the saa guided along th
praiser to qualify for the
curnline
available enable the t ool to be enough so that when used PrO
used for cutting wood felt c-ny it will produce a smooth
lea th er. rubber plastics, in- result Since the saw has no
sulaung materials composition frame or other hamperi ng
boards. linoleum resilient floor parts it can be used to cut sioc-k
01
tiles and both ferrous and non- of an' length or width
ran
be
used
in
a
it
Recaue
Different
W
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1ernrs metal'
brands ba'e thfierer mt-thods c-onfined area the portabk ::ç
of attaching the blades While saw has the abilityto do mar %
these differences appear to be jobs which previoush required
slight ills important that each much time and effort It is
manufacturers instructions be pecsally good for making notct
DWARF REDSlNG $
followed to the letter so that the es in floor joists, wall studs
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o
er
th
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rafters
and
in
th
blade will be held firmly
AZALEAS
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y house thalzcairtkl estate brC)kerfor a
eertMn price. But SUMM he shmm my bouie and gets an
offer of less than what I asked for Does he ha't to infirm me
oecan be bold it and try to get in
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He bat to cu'e an offer be recta on year propt
as long al that after Is baeked b an ernest money deposit
The decision as to wtnthrr it not oc should or should net
accept the offer is str.- Vt, up to yea. I a'nuldn1 CA-ez ecinalder
an offer of loess than my asking price If the offer Is Dot backed
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b'. an ernest inones deposit 11 3100 Should agTtt U take less
tipped
ind year broker does not have a bnnafidr offer
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Recently I have heard quite a bi t about real estalt
citts in the Central Florida area. What is a real estate
yndicatt and how dries it operate'
!3GG .Sanfcird
A real eitale svndwatr Is usuaI1 a group of two or more
people bn pool their funds and purchase a piece of land or
perhaps an apartment tmlldtng. It's rrafl rather simple.
in the ease of a land purchase, the Eytidicate ifl offer the
,.rller something like 29 per cent down and be balance in (hr

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peopert for the highest possible return. When the sell they
pay off the original seller and dhide the proffli xmr,4
syndicate members.
in an area soc-I as Seminole County d9s sorti tih has
been quilt prevalent and has brought some syndicate-s some
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Christmas and credit have
tiecomt a big bisaness Do you
know wh' It's, because
1611112 never stem to have enough
rnorw) for itil the gifts you want
it' bu'
Sxn:t tt rcans nir't-t ruime'.
for the store owners, the-s itnt
you Ii' tie able to bus' all the gifts

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fast t

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have to use it lot of wi.

power to keep from buying gift'
that cost more than you ci
afford. You ma find that you
need to use some credit. But.
it's a good idea not to charge
more than you would in an;
Remember , it
other minith
not the cost of the gift that
important It's the thought that
counts.
So, have a Merry Christma
and a Ci-dtt Fret Nt-u Yotr

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on future land - use patterns, in cluding experiments With twoway radii' and sot.''t s.uiuinniuiis
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controls, Front Court'(ard, Entire Hc._se and Pr

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TIe? Screen a Patio? Its your choice

thick
Coconut
400 sheet% in stock
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Don't let this opportunity pass you by

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I have such Lonifuience in the homes ma' e uuid on SANORA

growth of our area that, if you purchase a home in SANORA and should it tet,ume

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10 Acre Recreational

Basketball Courts

B. Edwards
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payment which y ou originally made.

Take advantage of it while offered!

AfOREI

equality of lit" in small luiwfl
I niversity in('o'.Fairfield U
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Fireplace Paneling, Wrought Iron, Ceramic Tile Bas 2Car Garage Nith remote

not aIitiriIiitinit ;M)'
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Includes I) piece bit sot

search in a 10-town area in the
northejstorn part (if tl&amp; stale.

3 - Bedroom. 2-Bath Dining Room L --5rg Room Large Inde

usage will be incl.'rt'.I and (hi'

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Department of Housing and Prban Development will finance a
study to learn how communications techniques can be useti
to imprsiv.' Ito' •'(i)nulruiy and

PRIVACY PATIO HOMES.

over Concrete Block

Taylor, First Vot' President;

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New Smyrna Beach'
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serve approx i mately 321
subscribers
Tb.' proposeil well will be
more than 200 Feet deep, using
an eight inch PVC pipe with it
feedf1 pipe of SX inr'ties for
inure th an six miilles.
Gist of the well and pipeline is
$125,000. at 5 per cent ititett'st
ut lb.'
u ith ti 40-year loan from
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the (r,.nms.'irtiun.
Tue As.sijciat Ion ts'uaii it' a
reality after Mrs. Etlent' Howe-n
ant) I.,'sl Phillips had gone
troiui ''dour to door" ti
ian peritscerin ho
were interested in riuskinig (Ii.'
project bet-nine it reality. 'I11
was undt'rtak.-n in 1970 and It
WttS est tinateti that (lit' well will
becmite a reality in 10 days (its
per the contract with the
Meredith
Corporation of
Orlarnicit. Danny Meredith is
the supervisov
lIert'tolort-, %h.-neve r the
residents of Mullet l.uth.'
'9 desired fresh water (tie)' 55cr.'
force(I to "borrow" w titer from
friends and neighbors in
the iinl wasti'i
Geneva
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brakisli saline type
Officers are I. M I Short) I
Phillips, h'rt'smticnit Ronald

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From '36,900 to '38500

will be $10.50 per itiattli. water

St'rretary. 'ihey isill also serve
as the board of directors.
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Water Project Started

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From 1 35.250 to 136,250

(iF''I('ERS of the M tilk't Lake Water Association are plCt t1l'c(I as they
prepare to break ground for the well which will he servicing 121 persons; t from left to right) William R. Holmes from the firm of Clark,
Dietz and Associates, professional engineers; Hon Taylor, vice
president, Mullet Lake Water Association: E i lene Bowen, secretary
L M Phillips, president and l(anion 1). McGough, lilA represen-

DO WE INVITE
COMPARISON
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SPINET ORGAN

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2-Car

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FRANCHISED DEALERS FOR THOMAS.WURLITZER

111,1110 %Volls %10

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liming floarri by Martin Newa'i
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With Bold New Ideas

B,nni.Amer,Cird

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square feet on the main Its log area The
and sliding glass doors sshkh lead in a huge dinlnglising room The
ground floor features a game room sshlle the top floor has a masler h*'drnom and a Its Ing room This
three-bath 1mm.- also features a garage and .pa.'e for a small boat Plan IIA711(' ssas drsign.-d h il
architect Lester ('ohm. 49 West 45th Street, Ness York. N. Y., 10016 Information on obtaining
blueprints I. asallable t, ssrillng the ari-hili-it

CANNON

too much on credit "Then you
end up paying for Christmas

DAVID L)eVOLL

P,.'fu.r.' the rity riirnrnissv.r

( 'ii nosy II Ii' and A)? anionIc'
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WE PAY QUICK CASH
FOR EQUITY IN HOMES I

with lbilo city and a p'nhnMi'
hr-tiring ulate for a psihlir
Pi"aring will too set foq Nw., 'T/

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SEMINOLE
GARDEN CENTER
HWY 'l72

fvllia aqlvlsarl an anna ii.tjofl petition was toting filed

A FRAME Th is tine design for N ear-round Its Ing ha.

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;insi his wife I ,elq. sill of

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Al msd a, Nrorthr i d gr f or ,

7 l$it,inq FlnRrtelt Prhl°ms' N py CASrf
FOP FrJIJIrf JI (OtJP IOMF, ,,. PAY All bsrIv

CONVENTIONAL 3-BEDROOM

c-oridiuciris. It grows qwtc u-t-L
untf next June or July
in either sun or shade, but
F.xiensloa kgrnt
!Aith
Christmas all too soon
flowers best in full sun, It
walk
prefers
a
nmlst
fertile
soil,
but
become4-,
a memory of the past
The flowering dogwood is one
But
the'
bills don't her-unit-widely
planted
and
will
grow
in
poorer
soils.
of the- niriSt
is
useful
as
an
acflittTiOfleS
until they're paid
This
tree
best known of Our natwt. smut
\am
is
the
time to decide not
trees It grows Li. it height of 25 cent plant in formal gardens.
ut
specimen
for
woodland
and
to
be
paying
bills from
ti Us feet r In this area, it fluwet
0iristmas
for
months
to come
except
following
Mld
naturalistic
plantings
and
as
it
lZtCd sparingly
This
is
boa
you
do
it
First,
see
tree
for
the
patio.
winters
ii fat
in
earl}
spring,
two
pounds
of
boa
much
money
you
have
for
The blooms appear in earl)
&amp;&amp;6
Iertihtzer
should
be
siilCtiristmnas.
Then
muM
a
list
of
during
usua1i
Ions., spring.
to
5
foot
tree.
This
the
friends
and
relatives
you
4
cit
a
bc-tent
f
titsto February and March The'
far I shOWy parts of the' ric'wer an
want to gi ve' gift ti Next
small tree is difficult to trar
alo,e
white tracts dustered around splant sur-cessfull). It is best to decide how much you can .cpend
can
true- flowers Only the white tr-ansplant this tree during the' on each person %()'A you're
i: a d:inti.:m' re'ad to i: shopping for the
flowering do:d grows user winter '.
ha
gifts
'.:lti
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u rit rant
B

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house. The owner's in a hurry.
Bedroom,
Look at it today. 3
Central Air &amp; Heat, Large

Room plus wood

I,uikoq.
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I ;irrjaq',i' I civo, luke Mary
ct t;t'c rind other it mallpr
'Ii'v.'I. p11 '-nuts, Was itulottnii'l
iiiruit', it i,,t'tinsg of the Itys
t''iiitij'_ Isnuirl ii? still iuiiiitht'r'isul tliriilgi Ins- , to Is' IIH-atrl
sun lb.- 'mutt, qislo sit I .ako
Minnie, sin the paRt slits' (p1 17,92

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isniti I sw'. cI'.r y . vsr,rloy vi itij,ir,,,
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jr ,'qontesi to itie nnjrig b,,r,rrl
by V" r tti'.iu %t i.'s- - at br tie V
rs'prc'c"nlinl', It..' vIv'vs'Iop"ts
Mi i.' snu,rl It,.' First phaso will
ut,tislct ''I 118 uinits At a sis-risity

F%iricj triricfrred ,,lthiri ?'f) d.'s/S? W.' ri
CAcH FOP F(jUIIY IH f(')UP P-$t)MF vm.
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BLUE VASE

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JUNIPER

GREEN

This plan will work. But yc_

havt' tflt)Ugh rrmnt'. So. they
riake it vets easy for you Li put
Chr-istmnas cm credit.

Mcxi

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FA'onnmirs Agent

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Remember the da ys when
And
credit wasn't around
you spent no more mont on
Christmas gifts than you hi.d
That's not trw was it is

Deal' LG:
Yea better belie-se i: ii you act as an agent In either the
purchase or We of a piece of real estate you inusi have a
license Issued In the Florida Real Estate Commission. 11
ou do Dot hair a license and 'iiu ac-I as an agent the Florida
Real Estate Commission could ad as the
of lam and if you are banG qunis you eouiu be unro iruni
SM In DI and it hr mprir.ruwd up to six inntth-.

(hull
Sin
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A friend of mine wants to bus a certain pie-cc of propert
but he do.sn't want to deal with the tiwner. He suggested to
me that if I buy the properly for him at the right rince be
will give me a 20 per cciii interest in the property. A neighbcr
of ours who works in an ittcrne s office sa3s she ttunks I
have to have a real estate lwensc- It de this. is. she correct'
LG. Lake Mnnrie

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Now Big Business

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quest

With

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PODOCARPUS

this week ws,c
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handsome profits.

SIrft

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All City Con v eniences E xcellent Location.
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903 W. Ird Street

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DIRECTIONS TO SANORA IN SANFORD:

SALES

Located on Sanford Ave.. South
01 Airport Boulevard

OPEN DAILY &amp; SUNDAY
Telephone Sanford: 323-1471)

Orlando: 29S-4379
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Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972

40-The Sanford Herald

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11 MII 1-'IX

Gallerg

Gale

eluding (hr clectiti' i'ompa.
flies and mnniilnctui-ers of
light bulbs These sIns's 11w
house that is no( ligliteI up ts
home
the one that looks 1 I41
Ad ane woi k can.he done
little at a liii'..-'. he ninin
jIt i'aii the-it 1w fl's' 0 iU
lllishs"d in sIist I oide-t' The
pi-elinilnary work Is nmstiv a
matter of e It ce k in g 'the
eqiiiptflelil. working on n In y.
out, finding soiirees sit ps'WPi'
and determining how to use
the-nt
('heck all those strings of
lights and ctencion m' o r ii
first XVii Ing should not hi'
(raved and theie shsiiilct lie
no cracks in the insulation
Tighten bulbs in the sock c(s. then shake the wire over
its rot iii' length I .tght s that
flicker I fl It I c a I e possible
shot Is
Check inside as well
(,ilt(1(ii1t light s If there IS afi)
indication sit a hitltls'n short,
throw the wire awa
If there are s11 ,,' 1 I indica
U0111, (If N \ 0.11 iii Ito' 4Uh'I ifl
'iII•II i('O • I('iflI 40 5' lUll' 511511
with vIe-eli ical tape Plugs
tht are hose Ill' C r a C 1. t' it
Should 1w replaced
Replace all the- defective
bulbs now atitt put in a supjils' of s P a te' s TIit' metal
ends of the bulbs should has c'
tltiti coat Of lietl'oleiiflt jelly
to 11t0s ('Ut Corrosion
( onsider how iimanv lights
s ou are using and whether
'oui have sufficient power.
;h ul' the wattage marked

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Alice, no add 1.1 29 Ills C
C.amt.'Iut Un., $3U,350.
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wife Jane 1... n-s
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oulrd (roiii 1-I find out where- the moisture- I ,,
d more than 28,775 people to like Mary flt'vui
in scpurate actions hasaptacontinue houses when insulation is
the county's population within to the entrance (if (reenhwlt, coming from, you will
proved four more planned unit
ar c' a needed and it would be too es
A STL't)IOt S STATE frmmi
to
have
trouble
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the next 10 %ears.
developments u PU!) i for
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I.AFAVEE. I nd 'Al'
ussible reasons
1s'ncavtof
As us coniparison, it mIght be the property. Additional number
Seminole. adding an estimated
sometimes
have over.
Three out of every five Indiana
present
amendments
to
Wilco's
original
mentioned
that
11.471 new housing units to the
high sthiiil seniors plan to '-or
flowing roof gutters' Are there
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Seminole County population Prolxisal that will lead to Four- any openings or gaps in Un'
county when all planned PUI)s
tinue their education ftpr
wouiieui
laning
other
adjacent
road
estimates
200.000
men,
exterior, especially around wingraduation. most on a full time
are completed. sshicti will take
I For either of Andy Lang's
you
approved.
doors'
Do
now
inhabit
the
also
dow
frames
and
and
children
several years
helpful booklets. 'Paint Your hasis
A report by the Purdue Cm'
Sweetwater Oaks, un Everett have excess moisture' inside the house Inside and Out,' or
smallest county geographically
The countyc ommission, alter
normal
the
Home.''
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office of manpower
tluskey
development;
Alan
house
without
any
in
the
state.
approving Heathrow a week
"Wood Finishing in
exit
studies covered a survey made
Wilcsi's
Cret'nbelt,
located
in
Dayton's
Runnymede
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method
of
send
30
cents
and
a
long.
stampdrive
for
Ix-fore, continued its
th e more
Before you paint the next
ed, seliaddressed envelope to laSt spring among
the south ea.ct section oF lake Shaker Vale Inc., a W infie ld
additional housing projects for
seniors
in
7S,IAY)
time, examine the outside of
all Inthan
Know-flow. P 0. Box 477
the multitudes of people coming Mary Boulevard and 1-4 in- Reserve troiect, uihl have the house
ti) determine
diana
high
schools
marl.'
carefully
than
huntington.
N
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Be
will have isa lU1lett(ted their Initial presentersection,
into Central Florida by gran.
have ever done before, us sort' to specify which booklet their educational, vocational
by you
estimated
property
value of tuitions to assist (hit' county
ting approvals for Sweetwater
and career or empla'.mant
sites, ing a ladder and not relying on you want 1
0 Oaks with 960 units; Vtnlit'id
$25,617,000 by 1981 with another the offering of school
plans
an inspection (ruin the ground
$22,400,000 value in commercial roads iititt drainage titi- Even a very narrow open seam
Reserve s ith its Shaker Vale
prove-mitetuls before ('otlilt)' can permit the entrance of Waproperty.
adding 1.080 units: Runn'uiiede,

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walls C I(Wrling winrk,ws at least
n.e a primary sourr° r,f
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e- a day is of some tie-hp turkey
so ttn'rs
meat fl y (lit' l0's, over l("
'i'ritil,t rig f,inc ,ften coIns' the
it cs't'nis Iuk"Iv hi,it
nutiIlii,ri lords were pTtlti( 'I
small
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.iurtsljlIly, and in
vent il.it ing louvers or vents
ratIon thin just Ihie- ;w'c'lsrig
AtTis'riesn farmer raised c'.n 1'
tluns 111.1',' tie in tirili'r this turns' wh'h r.in be installed in the
It may he- that, while- soul cc' s,iitcidc' walls. permitting the 1211 mullion last year's 'r,clurt' to leave rathor than
cutriptirin at turkey rnst I
01051' liii' peeled pa irit in isuic' mi
settleuflds't
the
tiint
near the record higl s',(
the- peeling may h*' ('410(10'
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pounds In I%7
uing In iittirr sect ions after the
i sometimes st'i' an
new paifit has t)e-i'fl applied In
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The leatling turkey ties r
murti the sauie- way. a leak In •i ,iclvc-rtics'nrsent for louse fill''
17I wore Minnesota $ 1A 4
corroded pipe may occur dM40 insulation What kind is It'
I/Misc fill insulation is
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after a leak has been halted at
mullion birds . CaIifr,rn*
pipe
(tic'
along
fwnrtt
the
kind
that iS VJUrPd int'i
come other
North Carolina, Muivr
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place. such as t)c'twu'f'n the raft-North and Arkansas F'li,rol.0
Basica lly, howev erttu'
CA USE of the peeling is mole- crc in an attic floor It also is
Just doesn't rate as a turkey

units. secondary schi(sil sites "e
Figured at the average 2.5 promised within list' project by
persons per household, the liii' developers.

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paint ft .ilw,lit every three or vitne of it is escaping through
Iii.' iiisidc' walls Its the outside
fsicit ye-at s After this' first vl';Ir
It gels under the paint and re
to
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suIts in p*'vhurig To 'ri''rnt this.
One- l it two III the istilcicis'
walls Whis'n I get ie.islv tts 1111111 '41111 ne-cu a d'huiniui'Iiiic'r Fit
iiie-thi'sl Of iIlioWtflR t h e
again, I have t'i go tht .mgti (tic'
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ric'ict
air
Ii'. get out of the tsiuv'
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lice flood or spotlights 'for
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slisit i'lI5%'('r 1e-('i'j)t aries vut I
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\oii ruin run a wins' tln'siiighi
to the basement h' thrilIluig a
huh' liii ouigh tin' wosnh I,oam
Just nhnsvs' till' fnuunshuit lusts.
('iiIk II) ku'c'is out ili'.sfts
If 500 Cliii it liii.' thli'()tighl a
su indosv, ulotit t'Iutci' this' Will.
dow on the will, ('iii it tsiuit'iI
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os vu' sevu'i al circuits to avoid
baiting
lights to In' used tiutsIb)oI's
shoislit he liii' type Iii 11114' 5)0''
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stoots, S rap the connec tion
to keep out miilslui,'.' Kither
tape' heavily with eIc'e(i is'al
la$w or wrap with pl:tst Ic
liltit and secure with tajie
A s t r In g of lights hung
from (11*' ease-c unuist he ;iuut
up carefully Tape (Iii' t,'ire'
to the metal hook s ,'iuther
than allowing this' wire to rub
against the hooks This will
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'iilu' li-,l fly Iho Not lonnl F' kh
h,pwntl
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hit k' sq Ii Iii. I I S trtipiitc'cl
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;wipulnt ic,iiq III ir,n worn 'I't,i,

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it liltlf"
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cp'artrnien
wi
th
t,lrclq
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qeimatimo
Wild
Itirkay'
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tO IIn'I flip turkey (.1 1hd' fO, (Iii' cic,itie-qt ic'nto'l
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Pilgrims (Inc-a quita u.mrn'
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ne'
Now F'r,glnri'l, It heeatri"
lii
Wlile- ii,i'sI dci,ii'tIlt'iitc'I l'"iiricyl'.'nnlo 88,000 sirisI
shout
in that area arrnnd tt°
iw
t urk,'s'q r nls*'cI in Pill) c'niIeI up I-'l't i'ls R0,0(M1 Alih,uiui'q
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n
of
I ha I th cant ut
''II clIui,l'lNPl$%''s tol,It', litwOit 0.." turk" y P01)111 ot Ion I ore o qnqI
Fnstarr
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(ha
Il4 . - i',it 1sf II,'' ','iIcI c,ii''4 nl,uit,tt lnlirff,lcl clurlrii', thin
ic'
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'(tirkey"
still
thrI
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J'onnsylviinia
to
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nod
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\n'I the sstI'l ho key lw)pllIOtil'Il Ii's nq wnq OIl 9 Ihirul,
fur
west
as
New
Meik
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Is, ;tu,te s,i,is*'i vntis'n 1)111 1 III 4't I lll4flIl'dl usls,ut o ftuirth
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rsgo 12 Iii Ii vnnis artd .s
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Th(imas k'hii&amp;1 and wife wife VN11fl C. IJI 1 Rik i
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Rona
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Woodmi 1%. Crp to David Rd.. CR -. I RI A Summer.et
Natw I,. IA 32 81k 17 Anne N. t
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Wife
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Weathcr,ffr)d 2nd Addn.,
Donald J. Jnhn%on and wife R. Bohntadt and wife .t!2y, North. $17,500
wife
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James C. Haile and wife Rn
Alice F. to Walter P. Wood 18 Crystal ROW) 2nd Addn.,
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John henry Jones. Inc. to
I5&amp; 16 Rik B. San1andcSpringi, WOOdTfl&amp;1 Pk. $17600.
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Evergreen t24.000.
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wife
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S
i.,
wife
Linda
8..
616
1..
Welch
and
of
12
81k
l
14e1
Air,
$17,60A.
I89.97 due vi-.
_. %_
Pines. $2$,0(W1
Hickcriod Ave.. AS - U 56, Sanlando Si.h Beaut.. $2WI. Rita N. in George 1.
- .
Anne H Samuel and husband
.
Nader
Homes.
Inc.
to
SU'Vcfl
Sid Dcv,, Corp to Jayde B)dr
Morton Schiff and wife ?,ena and wif e Sandra 128 S Court
^* V
t
Orlando
Its
32
&amp;
33
Dan
Davis
and
wife
Susan
0.,
lee
to
Pete
Tillman
and
sue
Inc.. 88 Mark David CL. CS Us Sprint Oakt., $33,800.
Ave..
110-Aire
Homes
Inc
to
in
Robert
F.
Schtabig
and
wife
Mimic,
W
82'
IA
1
81k
9.
Tract
19. 20 and 21 Winnor Manor,
IA 36 WirIer Sirths $41000.
Norman C. Floyd Sr and wife Carol K. 1116 Oscelote Tr., Queens Mirror Addn. Ch,
C. Trafford's Map of Sanford.
10
$111450
A .Ross
H
!
Spring Oaks Mtld.. Li 54 Winter Springs, 845W.
719
M) A., IA 20 S,5Afl.
Rtfl} R. Toole and wife Betty Merilyn 8.,
nd
VPI1
M.
Hodges
and
wife
Ands
a
,
Charles Lantry and wife
to Phillip E. Caballero and wife Rh'd.. AS IA 84 SprIng OakS, $,fl00.
'-'
A Wavnt Rich and wife F.dith to Richard K. Marks and 81k A No Orlando Terr., c
WOODED
VIrginia. David Johnson and
i Th,lfma, 1226 Iins Ave., Apopka
160
N.
1.nkwnnd
833.900.
-,
Etal
to
Arthur
R.
wife
Rub)
Laurel H.
Re-AtrtHOTtWs, Inc to David
WONDERLAND
GARDENER'S DELIGHT
88,150
IQDI)k William niggle And wife G,ail and Richard Piater
2912 Or_ Mild.. IA 6 Rik S Lnkirwmwd
'(''
"
Theis
and
wife
Margaret
M.,
Hurmberger
and
wife
Ruth
I
wife
flora
to
Mathew
T.
Dunn
and
wife
floroth)
to
Walter
A
.51a%io 6
.. Pras and wilic Marts A.
P*A%
or4'n
br -, 1r
Blvd., Findles, Oh, Shores, $11,000
1.1
4
Northgatc
all
that
part
Levy
and
wife
Bernice,
his
13to Mae A. Wright. 21) Azalda 1(17 GreenbriJlr R!vd AS
,cN1 Ø4
-'
3 Wesley Johnson and wife and wife Joyce t.
home's t)exillifultv Ace
$l0731.N.
Spring Ouk.s, $29,400.
,,,..,, ,,,
of N 291 of IA 91. F of Hwy 17. 1617 &amp; 9 81k 54, ci al, Sanlnn&amp;'
A
crNwI'd
P&amp;C'
Dr.. Mild Li 16 81k
•
ç
Three-fl-Homes. Inc. to Patricia R. to Arthur C. Butt Jr
Rel-Atre Homes Inc to
N .5 f'r'
c2 etc., Spring Hammock to Sub Reaut.. Palm Springs q
1 Brantley isles, $17,500
i OX •
Bettie
W.,
no
add
Novnsedluik
and
wife
and
wife
Duane J.
'-"•'''''
Rn'.x!rti. HumphreandWIfc TbtwnUfl Southard and wife
mtg
S21.flflfl.flfl.
8135.000,
clear title to prop. $100.
"
,
Alcazar Ave., AS lot 11 81k 1 San Lar.
C,.,
I
wood
Hickory
Digna
Margaret
A.,
81)2
William
Greenwood
and
wife
MatboS T. Dunn arid wife
Ha7I It, Michael J. Richards
IA 49 Spring Oaks - 1.1 12 81k A San SeLasfian $1Z.UI
Freda to Walter A. levy and
and wife Mary A. 1019 Alpine Ave., AS
W. I. Kirk and wife, Joyce to Rayfield Leasing Cc
Ht.c.. $33,800.
$33,000
above
deed,
wife
Bernice. lAs 17. IL 18. 20.
0 St., $24200
Inc.. same dose. an
Pappas, ctntle to Gt!rnIdITW, and James Gainer
Rena
P.
HO-Aire
Homes.
Inc
to
21.
22..
?.'. 24 81k 54, Sanlan&amp;'
Greater Constr, Crp to
F. O'leary and wife Rena and wife. Ruth F., to Herman 3 887.000
.lnt,n
Raymond
i.
Union
706
Spring
528.00(1
Remit.
Sub
left CC) W. Spencer and wife
Standard Oi Co to Howard
Rembent and wife louvie 1..,
8., 5327 Paradise ho Or lando
Spring
Li
74
AS
Blvd.,
Oaks
Eartha
R.
Anderson a nd
14.21-29,
Johnson Co.. Sec
i)iane, 109 Willow 'rret
(em Park. si,ssm. and Ella Mae Wynn. U
Li
4
Lake
Alvic
to Michael
$S&amp;0
husband
$33,000
F1
- LI Ii 811. M The Woodlands, Oaks,
Dcvc'o of Orlando. Inc U Steinford's Add $500.
Inc
to
Homes.
Bel-Aire
sift'
Victoria
its
3*
William
Dahl
and
wife
Rasila
and
53671W)
and
wife.
Judith
Marvin Cain
wilt'
RU C,, A B Stevens A ddn.
William L. Gunter &amp; Mane. w Wayne R. Ardizzone and wife Torrence 1.. Rams and c't . to Dale F. Richardson and wife Mar jorie to L. Thl.ar Rry'and Jr. 1
wood
Ave..........120
l.adc
Suszir
.
808
Hickory
$2,500
lidn
IDEAL FOR
N
and wile Anne 5. IA 9 &amp;
gale
"ca I 7oflnr and wife Mars .Iurw A
.1o:ir M 4
i :irn'In:
L(:
t
Spin
Cl:il,.
811.
'&amp;
'
!
Tesi
ri;id
811. 86. Sanlaruk Sulk
1074 Ti rn ertane it., cii, LA
t
Estan
A
Fcii
and
wlte.
1.lndi4
of
NEWLYWEDS
KentoC.or*sti. Inc-Zr
G. to Chzinning L. Ort and wife
3 The Colonnades, 3rd
Clenn
1.
F,dmondson
and
toThonuis
C.
Stegner
and
wife.
Renut..
$6,500
C. MrNamara and wife Linda
Joseph Mast-k and site Joan 1,119 Williamson His,
£16,500.
r &amp;I".'e
•('
Geneva .)CWPI A 1.1 4 Robin Hilt.
C.
M..
138)1.
wilt
Helene
to
lWCril
Ci.,
l.W
IA
1.
A kornVIPIPIs
fT'I h5
=
Fin Magnolia, Inc U' Alfred
Shirle) to inst Custodlo and d. 81(1.100.
Rrnrwin, P08 662 Li 32 Lane's $37.l0.
't'er
Springs,
$21,750.
*rrhACS
l'Ard.
Peterson
and
wife
Leon
A.
Jr.
and
wife
C
flamingo
SpflnQs Of fice
sift Maria I.., 280 Lake Ave.,
Altamonte
M. Gulberson
3.
C.
Hutchison
and
wilt'
lw-trOOrYt 2 bht close
Sanford,
*93(K)
Dcv.
Crp
to
Addn
to
Woodmere
to
Henry
T.
Melner
C.
Muriel
531,900
Farrell A., 14 Hibiscus Dr..
t' QX
s'xr'O find P'.c',O424 Semor4n Boulevard
Greoter Cnnstr. Crp to Annie W. to Port Sanford IV.,
ArzlriL and wife Mary
4çt.. .'r
Pearle Shannon. single to and wife Emily IA 27 81k
Forest City. LI 9 811. B hake Ernest S
..
Lots
9,
24,
33,
Investment
Co..
631.2442
William 3. Slc'i'in and wife
Air
H., Z42 Empire P1.. Li 6 81k 0
24 and N Frank Aceordmn. hIs 17 &amp; 18 West Altamonte His. 13.500,
c-flflUc% Isles, 817.500
Brantley
132'
of
and
26
iless
N
11
1(14
Shepard
CL,
LW
Mori
florthez.
Woodmere Park, 817.500
QCD Francis X Heidrich.
Inc to Gar
of 33 Flnridsiand 811. F, 2nd rep', of V.' 600' Tr, in,
of
V.'
56
West,
112
Meadows
Mrs Ii Gallagher and wife
Bel-Aire Homes. Inc. to
IA 15811.0, Tht'
-trustee &amp; Ind to Heidrich Entr
&amp; Colon Co Celery Plan ta tion, S.arUnndo Springs. $6,501).
$1(1,000
riut 14 Atrazar Ave.. AS LI 2 811 Joseph David Dismuke and
Creech C.on.ctr Co. to Glenn S F. 19 a.'res of SF of NW 1 4 SUN
HersieG fills and wi fe Ethel 1143000.
had
C., San Sebast ian His., tin. 1A, wife E tt1ri( 907 Pwtwnod
Tompkins I.and Co Inc. to Carl Kendrick and wife Dawn K.. It .'i4-Ii-29. flfl(i
trtistC)IJJ.,
aiw,
11 13
to
QCT) 1 Francis X. Heidrich.
Central Florida Builders Presents
lAs 261 27 8)1. F... .1 Folk and wife Hazel Al, II 120 8 811. 0 The Springs $84,000.
new
P080,
IV.
ee etc U' Heidrich Entr..
and
trust
ee
Black,
Trust
Three-fl Homes Inc to Vi- $28,950
L.
Robert
Thillwood
Eat.,
$23,033
North Orlando Ranches. f.jiij
C. M Bliss Inc. to Myron F
8100.
bliP cent E. Brewer and wife Arlene
Willard M Norris and wife wife Ht'k'n to C K W Corp., sec 22.21-30.
tic If L. 1114 Mitcirra Ave., AS 1.1 Ii Kltnkman and wife Judith C.,
William I.. Gunter &amp;
)er and wife
wst
.1.
,lt
1-1A,
~
4 -,
GRW
Ventu
re
.
of
Nnnrs ti .lrirl H 0a' and Nominee
flann New1.irk and wilt
'
Inc
ti
F.
64(1
Riimcinhi
Ln,
Orlando,
Michael
to
KING
SBERR'Y
HOMES
811.
F.
'entur.
From
SE
c-or.
CarBonniejean
S.
His..
Sebastian
811. 8 San
wife .1'c-i' A. La is
r)r.,
Rnmonz.222C.olon'
I...
IA
811,000.
wife
Marsha
and
Trr1er
Farms,
$500.
Si £26400
59 The Colonnades irci Sec. Paradise Paint, 1st Sec., derui
of 536 'town of
tUiV
C. M. Bliss Inc to Myron F.
William M. Cate and wife 534 &amp; W
Three-fl-Homes. Inc to
527.600.
817,55(1
F.
hunLongwnod.
Orlando.
516W.
ENJOY LUXURY LIVING
Raymond
the) Kenneth R Hinson and wIfe 11tnkinan and wife Judith C.,
Thomas J. GIbala and wife Mamie u
William 1.. G unter 1
q
James Strickland Jr
.
QCT)
.1.,
N'
of
Aria
Rarbara 1-1.. 168 Alcazar Ave.. 64(1 Ramon Ii'., Orlando,
Margaret to T. A. Radloff and dquLct and wife
Inc. to Douglas A. C,rodcui
('he4 .c LI 15 811. B San Sebastian $ 1.000
SF ' 811. 3. Tier 19,floridaland and wife Clara N. to Belt)' R
wife Linda 1... 24-21-29, qon
wife Susan C. 241 Colons
16 L I7 k C
and His., s45o
C. N. Bliss Inc. to Myron F.
Ralph rheh; and wife Una tu &amp; C01011 C"') StL Gertrude Widdis. single I.L,
AVENUE
CB, IA :3 The Calannadet. 2rd
Klinkman and wile Judith, IA 11
Addn..
$100
Wildmerc
Addn.,
55,8811
wife
Lmda
I..,
and
A.
Radio!!
less V. 7 .5" Of U 10 811 85 Sec., $17,301).
QCT); Eugene H McGee and
James IL Walton Jr. and wile
con to Edward V.'. Quirk and wife
24.21-29.
24-21-29, 16,00(1.
Wilcc Constr Co to Jerry
Johnson
wit(
el n I. t
.
Ito
Timoth%
Itry Edith C., 1(K) Majorca Ave., AS, Sanliindo Sub. Ile.aut., 111,800.
Sol-Dale Bldrs. Int. it. Her. Joan
Gadchs and wife Vera N., =
C M Bliss Inc. to hIvron F
beN
:
811. C Wildmere Addn.,
IA
61
'ir1nr1a.
Li
wile
Cass
and
Timoth St., Apopka, IA P.811. c bert 1. Ft-IcIer and wile Mar- Aloma. 536,5011.
let':
Klink-man and wife Judith C.,
$100
23rd and Park
jorint. F 1(1 (i ,f IA 29 811. A, rep'.
Lynwood Ret., $23 9.1K)
ma
James B. Sncidgrass and wife
Inc.
to
Perma
Bill
Homes.
Florida
Sanford,
A K Shoemaker Jr. and wile 11 6 &amp; E 20' of 7 811. A Amended
Walter A Levs and wife Lake Mobile Shares, S1(K)fl(1
a1 to Robert K.
Nat Olmatead &amp; Miller $11,(Wi.
Bonnie
ci
Floyd
and
wife
Charles
F
Just Sophia to Dr. Gordon R. Alma
R. D. Own and wife AbbitBernic-e- to Andrew Scheblein
C M Bliss, Inc to Myron F
and wife Jeanne. lAs
("ha and wife Patricia
C.. andwifeVsola.ArdenSt.,LW- and Jack H. Owen and wile .laneL IA 141 1 W 16' of 142., Schubert
Judith
wife
Klmkmari
and
811. M Lake Wa'man HIs..
Si Tzimm Dr.. U i6 811 ç
d Ethelvne M. to Mike C. Queens Mirror Sri. Addn.. 24
Apir 1dvllwIIdc. l.oeh Arbor. 00.6N.
40 Ramona Lii. Orlando, U3&amp;Eof4BIFThirt73. 2n
Lake Ado.. 515.501)
Samort'n and wilt- Mary A., See $16,800.
rn%
repi. Saniandi' Springs, $311,400.
Alan Nelson. single to Wen Yi
• lO%
Co
to
James
Superior
Con.
Allen V.' Miller and wife 811.000
'21
m-2o.al, s.ono.
William K Trvc and wile
the Lorraine F it, Rot' W. Silver
PiYing.
U
16
wife
C M Bliss Inc. to Mrvnn F
L Moms and wife Doris M., U Chung and
8 0 Owen Etox Etal tc Gu
Diane S it Everett 1. hutfl
Unit and wilt' Patricia N., P08 157 Klinkman and wife Judith. E 30'
of 17 811. B Lake
.1 Danford a nd wilt' Bertha 1., Ii 811. H Winterwoods. 8.16.80(1. &amp; F.
2 Bedrooms, 1'.: Baths
and wife Dorothy 502 Savona
"i Mild., $16.51)0
His..
84.1)4K),
Li 1(1 V.' 33 1-3 ft of IA 9 81k 0
Elmer Levie and wife Janet Wayman
FLnttUi,
Geneva.
1A
82
unree,
Nat
Lake
Closing
Costs Included
U as Lai
MIS
ct.. AS
HI-La Ciii Inc. .
ti Glenn R. Judd and wife
Paul K Scvsgn and wife Amended PUit Olmstzuid and
.lt!SIIUP 14-Cl lfl Sec 1.2(1.31 $5
Decorator
Professional
Mei Jeanne to Richard F 1m II Millet. 811,000
$37.1i00.
3 81k HeftIer Sataciak and wile Marie, La 17
Charles
Collier
and
wife
Naomi
1..,
Lt
Interior
&amp;
Exterior
fast and wife Patric ia A.. 214
Shubert Coast. Co to Boise'
Philipp J. Scha efer and
Addn. $10 0.
Yoder Homes Howell P1. sec 1,521.400 Figlishwtiods 1st
Range
Richard
1.
Carpeting
it,
Helene N to Gary K Weidner Debra H.
di cin Flamingo or., U 17 811. F King. single POE £35 Oviedo, U
Lamar Griffin 18 and wile
Elmer he-vie and wife Janet
Central
Heat &amp; Air
Sheila,
Lz
16
Jr
and
wife
thich Suniand Est.. slk,uKJ
and wife Susan T., 173 Polo2 Stephen IRs., FRA $15,650.
Cm -rifle to Robert C. Gentile,
Mayfair Sec., 1st Addn.. 819.000. it. Robert B Horton and stir
811.
H
La
28
rieJIn
U'
A
Canto
Dcv.
Co.
cutna
Rd..
WP
and Richard L Bishop,
Alexander Smith and wife Idai
'mntura Cnmpagnt and wife Patricia. 521.400 LI 10 811. 0. sinige
int' Willard
Wrntrrwoads Un., s
P'I B. and Burton D. Baggs Jr and Spencer t
$,4(10
single.
LI 8 Evergreen Place.
OF5titD EXCLUSIVELY BY
lair Bennett, widos Zr' Anna to Roland A Stuber and Summerset No.,
322-8661
"10.111 wife Sarah Joyce' to Smitty'L
F
to
S.3.000,
Friesen i zu i &amp; Vernrnn Lunn
t)rveo a! Orlando. Inc.
p40331
1st wiftA1irvM..W oflA7S&amp;all
WnodsherHnmnshw.,706V.
with inc.. POI 173i, lAs 45 &amp; 41
Edmund A. C-odianne and
'41fltPOB3$1baflfln.T't-i..
of 76 Amended Plot Magnolia Joseph Brunt, and wife Viure'
Willk Amended Plot of Druid Park.
St., 574550
Elaine to John C. Hamilton
wife
(... La 5 811 1 Came- lot. 526.901).
Charles Scant and wife HIS $15,000
that
1WDR.
to
Jr.,
Prater
J.
F
Crp
to
and
wife
Edna H Li 6 Elk b
Greater Constr
us,noo
Russell K Davis and wife
and
at p1('4
Li
Thomas
Wassel
wife
Ruth
Rotierut
and
Laos
Harold
V.
Roman Gnrc'ut and wife
Carolyn ti C,enrgni 0 Wright Raynianci F Mange' and wife Charter Oaks s.d. $26,301).
In Beatrict to Bill' Crowe and P.. 19.04 Nottingham Dr., tAP
wife' Karyl, 2651 Tuscarora IT..
,lolin C Tapper and wife
Ruse Marie, Li 16 811. C The
and wife Patricia S l.a
Wmtcrwnods.
Mild.,
IA
33
Forest
IL Michael W. Morris
4!)
81k
A,
Iouis'
of ii wilt Mildred C 1320 Forrest LI
&amp;
Eviinsdale. Lake Mary. $3,000. Meadows W.. $34,400
,:re,,
$43j(W)
and
wife
Susan F. his 3 &amp; 4 Bik
$26,036
Grange' Searzeth to ,lames
and V. 4(1' f 32
U
Harold Rowland and wile
faiiu V. vm,cwood. $14,500.
Gary F King and wile Judy
James R. Moore and wile
Sub. Reaut..
Bett it, Frank F. Bradle and Warren. S acres Org &amp; Scm Co 68 Sanlando
'"
as fat
Blaha,
single.
Edward
L
To
to
Larry
0.
Candi
I.
$3i
Gladys F Walker. widow
wilt' Pauline' F.. Li 2 811. B Sec 34-19-29. 5100.
439, N 52. of IA &amp; s w u
Weich Corp to James A.
long. Pive Prop inc.. 31W) Douglas Ferguson and wife Hilda. No
Queer. Mirror So Addn..
are yours in this home-custom built
3rd Sec.. Ravenna Park ace Loch Arbor,
811. 14. Dreamwold.
hesto Ave., AS Li 1 811. 38 Sanlando add - Lot 11 Edgewnod Manor,
and wife Hiltraut, U
CasIno
819,700.
521,500.
in 1971 for the present owners! With
far i
117.500.
$6.98L36
56,700
Sti.DaIc Bidrs. Inc. to Apple Valley. $.47.700
Sub
Sale-s. Inc. ti Lawrence
C
K
2 large bedrooms, 2 baths, a working
Bil-Aire Homes. inc. to
Fedor Rivera and wife
Bel-Aire Homes. Theta Robin
1k4-Atrr Homes.. Inc. to
Cunnrnghar, and wife Mary. Kenneth M. Kell) and wile
(liii
and
wile
Franrestoian,esM.
Pruitt
and
Bonnie
Wilt
Joseph
Schumann
and
Slnwkman
H.
Queens
Mirror
So
K.
and
wile
type kitchen with built in stove, dish.
Ram H. Woonton
N 9LS3 of LI 30 Oak Mount, Sharon
°'
ix
wife Mars L.. Ri
M.. II 7 Spring Oaks. 530.300.
'tdd.. 820.21K
Shar;sn IL. !ilI I'arkwnod Ct., Thelrna.BI9Hickory'wood Ave.,
528.500
washer &amp; disposal. For comfortable
u.n
Apopkit. W 3 acres, 517.20(1.
6t Spring (licks. 527.050.
Rei-AireHoriies, Inc tcMVrOfl
. 'sS
Solflalt BIdr, Inc. to MuAS- 1.147 Spring (Inks, =.M
F I). Daniels. widower ti
year round living-enjoy central
Eugene 0. Braddock Sr and Ralph D. Daniels and Clara rhell Ma) and wife- Martha .3.. Douglas Alimart and wife
Be'l-Aire Homes. inc It'
Homes,
Inc.
Be')-Mrr
heat and air.
liven
wife wife Eleanor ti William
laine S., Li 10 Spring Oaks.
William W. .lnhnin. and wife
Mae Green. U 2 811. 8 Wilson Queens Mirror So. Addn..
A. ,lr!lmrs and
and
wile'
Nitric-Ia
M.,
Cohen
818.700.
Ne-unit' 8.. 103 Greenbrur
Addn Oviedo. 5100.
Grant N.. 600 Gret'nbniur
Orlando industrial Dcv.. inc
florida Land Co. to H A.
LI 2 Spring Oaks. Blvd.. AS, Li 48 Spring Oaks, Mci;ave Ti., Mild., 524(1(W)
Blvd., AS
Barbara A Butler, with's to
Close your eyes for just a moment
a nd
Ruthenia Washington. single
Brewer, Inc.. Li 8 &amp; U 13
to
.
Constr.
0
Co.,
Us
1-13.
811.
Bauder and wile Ross
00 .
and picture your family in this
In
IMUO
to Joseph Watson and wife lowell K.
Ik')-Aire Homes, Inc to John $31,1
N cur LI 17. 4-17, 811 C. 16-16. 811 1, 31-48, Orianth' Indus. Pk.
Addle'
LIII)
Scott
Dr.,
La
34
811.
Theresa
C.,
Bet
at
delightful home which also has
incl.. 811. F. North Orlando desc. part. 5190,400.
Marar Mir.. Co Flit. inc. it,
IIiLI N. Holmes and wife Hcillace Y.,
etc .. Loch Arbor Isle of ime
Oaks, $16,300.
U)
Sanford
Mobile
Park
Inc
Tern
Sec
6
Unit
I
mtg..
carpeting, garage and nice land.
Laurent.
Trustee
C,
Washington
Ave.,
AS
C
St
George
'' 1104 H,ckorvwnod
550.000
are i 12.t SO Spring Oaks, 826.900.
James B Richardson and
William
S
Daska.m
&amp;
wife
00,
$156,500.
P08 90 Iongw.. 112(U)
sca ping. Another "People- Pleaser"
M iinassati F Raker Jr. and 1916,200.
In
wife Alice t C. Wayne Fleming
Herbert Cherry and wife Barbara A. lAs 9 15. BIk 2 &amp;
Gudbjorg S Evenly Form
Bel-Atre Homes, Inc to Joel
wilt- Elizabeth ti James W.
thru Cram Realty at S29,900
' B. Overfield and wife Harriet Uardesti'r and husband Bruce and wife Kay. 112 Highland St..
Mattic to Samuel L Newkirk Us 1-9,11-19,81k 4, Dreamwold
F 43.91' a! Pririgk arid wife rk1I)ti
it'
arid hmdaL..0 10 Blk9Tier 13 2nd Sec.. Uu,000
5 105 Greenbniar Blvd., AS - Ever1 ti Paul E Gremuiler AS hIs 96 1(1 less
mid I. liii. 7 PaIn. 'len., £100
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Argyle A. Weeme, and s'Ife
Seminole
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wife
Elibabeth,
Spring
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529.950.
and
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QCI) I Marvin Weisman and ".anr F. U' Stephen S. SlothSuperior Constr Co. to Curruigvllhut)r..CB-Lt1B11. Beautiful. 529.150.
Alan DeiphIn is Pauline C. (ltlilui.
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3 tus. Li 4 Lake Brantle) Hills.
William Edward Watkins and C, Carriage Hill. 52490(1
tIdIIs t.tt. 5 6 6 811. 7 Palm wife Mae to Tic, LTD.. Lts 1, 2,
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wife Ellen. 20(17 Sussex Rd., V.P
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and
wifeJames P.
Li 14 1411. C. Winterwoods. Nora IL' Stanley Z Jacobson
Fit-km Hnrvc and husband $100.
Spring, Oaks, 529.500
to Anne S Bell. U 20
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wife Helen K.. 1.129 &amp; S of 31) to J. N Gallagher. single, Us
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QCD Car) L. Dunn and wife
1411. C Mobile' Manor 2nd Sec., 16, 17 6 18 1411. C.. Vsoodznere
James S. Mt-Cane and wile Hills, 53500.
41 HWY 1792
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Kenneth 1' Mink and wtie
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wife Paula K ____
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include PAId vocations and
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hOlidays o'o'io Insurance. picnIc,
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377 3991. Nights, 323 1167

3 Electrical baseboard heaters, $20
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SERVICE
1 HOur Service &amp; Repars or A

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Irrigation

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$ 75 0 CONTEMPORARY FRUITWOOD

No 2030, Wos $975

ftS for

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$1025

EARLY AMERICAN

GIas' Mir

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tag Does everything *ltiOiji
Makes buttonholes,
overcasts. and monograms
0
Complete price. 1.39 30. or

Yor MultipIP I,
2565 Pan
14 I.AL TOW
, 11 7120
Plicihls. Sunday'. 6. HolidayS (Tall
372 6635
377 6574
3776033

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ill find this direc for If

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II' with double wells. $713 TO Pull

SeininoI

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Plea conolt' nio,1'l, Slightly USed

REALTY
STENSTROMStirsi,)
r.gencv

FOR THE GOLFER IN YOUR
Top line of Golf
F AMItY
III
I the need re,. slippers!
balls. sporlsanar,
Clubs,
bags,
•
pair
of
Daniel
Green's
I S.'tett
everything Ion flue Goiler
fr'j'c, KNiGHT'S SHOES, 709 F
MAVI AIR COUNTRY CLUB
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SPECIALS

St'O*'

YULETIDE

35 5973

322-

1395

4t12

ITALIAN PROVINCIAL

7Uft Ws $9!

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CALL UNTIL NOON TO

(Fri. N oon for Sun.

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Air Conditioning

III

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The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Ser'. e

TREE RIPENEDNAVELS
$2 SO BUSHEL
372-6733 or 3720367

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YOUR PRICE

895 CONTEMPORARY FRUITWOOD
$995
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ITALIAN PROVINCIAL

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
5:30 A.M. t 5:30 P.M.

+

business operating to capacity

if you need a three bedroom foe
516.500 ThiS house Is for you Has
equipped kilcfien Have keys, will

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SHOP THE EASY WAY

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1795

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ITALIAN PROVINCIAL

SPINET PIANO
No. 1230, Was $850

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assume existing S i pct mIg and
'.Ave ?&amp;'s'.ip Bateman. Broker.
322 764)

telepPso"ie.

CONTEMPORARY WALNUT
,

CONSOLE PIANO
No 2680, Wa 51170

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WURLITZER

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CONTEMPORARY WALNUT

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Club Manor, furnished with washer
S dryer, 7 BR block, dining room.
family room, air conditioner, W W

shallow ts'ell arid 1001 shed, all thiS

ottained from the Wage
Hour office at 219 Carlaine
building. 12490 N E
Seventh Avenue, North
Miami. Florida 33161

And

All advr Iisan
9 appta'in* en 'The
tuntord Herald or Wedne sday will
aulomal,taliY be placed in Thur
sdayi FAMILY 5ARAiN NIWS
SECTION that is distributed to an
additional I*.SOC homes Cr, the area
tti,
(.di,'rt.Si'r% '.hot'c' ,r,ciuOr
n''l,or or t onipul1fl14 lost , , a'l'ec
rtr

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2544 S Frerith AvE
Days 372 7312

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used stroller and various large
4'l 5435

$I IS

IT'S PERFECT

accept
HELP WANTED ADS ?PIa '
ere
a preference
indicate
from err
based on a
the
players covered by
k nowingl y

EXCLUSIVE

SUNLAPID

".S .itaPsI
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Port a crib, maple youth bed, twice

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LOT

,”
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wiyn van. jta,j gal cur
Heater with
Zeigler Healer
oil lank 373 796* slIer 4pm

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RESTAURANT. a well established

BOAT

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Boats and
Marine Equipment —

NEW

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L14/T2'

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Three bCdrOOm, 7 b.tth home,
Pnecrc'st Section. bully carpeted. 7
air condlliOoers Cash down and
assume mortgage or refinance
$70,000 373 3673 after
-,

372 6635

does

IN EMPLOYMENT AC

60-Building Materials

75-Au$o

ConCtor' Financing

322 6*24

Hospital Pact, gatch type, mattress.
rails. $75. Good condition 323-5159

Se'mnOIe county lieallor

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Central Oil HeatetExcellent Condition
Ph Tifl 7079

profitably

Stemper Agency

MEMBER,OW LAN DO- Wt'M L s
sprinkler syStem, among many
1913.5.. Frencl"
322 4"I
Excellent
Dff'ie' feature'. $41,500 available,Eve
Surday 372 7374 or 372 1496

Your M u ltiple L st.niJ Agenv

hole digger'. 113 363 3730

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
373 5200
323 S500
3503 Orlando Dr ,

42

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AGE DISCRIMINATION

Parts . Accessories
77—Import Autos

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57—Musical Merchandise

Transportation

F91
KP

works hop All for on ly $19,900
Large .1 to 6 bedroom Poole on 7
acre's with garage and workshop.
$30000

STENSTROM REALTY

Combinalion chain

.

Availab l e

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,*.?es. 1 N ov

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erlI3nC rpc*nfl o,,.ret,'ml

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FOR SALE
Onion Plants, Texas Grand 0.
Grand X, Big Red. W C MUSE
372 1739

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Good Condition. SSO
Ph 322 4196

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soo F- r eric's Ave

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Coldspot Refrigerator

52' onc bedroom, completely
furnished On rented 101 $1,700.
6 pm
3)3 5500 between 9 a m

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r.rales, •r
mug H'*Ci. IPH
(,9,P4 H rip wt'tp ash trea. $7,395

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rubber cut to any '.i,.,3201
Orlando Drive 3779743

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carpet, fenced bek. fruit tree'..

not

*4--Clothing

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SANFORD REALTY

Bdrm , trailer on the River
AdultS $175 mo Phone' 373 0417

NEWSPAPER

*7-Livestock And
Poultry
*3—Pets And Supplies

i)eiulde Cur Garagit

flood lighted exterior

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SSA--Household Goods
Si- Antiques

61-Lawn

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kitChefl, centrai 'neat and air.
custom drapes. double gas grill,

Rent
Mobile Homes
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372 6053

55-M,scelianeous
A

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2365 Park
cc? 322 7170 REALTORS
lights, Sunday'. &amp; Holidays Call

U

S)—Swap And Trade
51—Equipment For Rent

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Istc bedroom duple' turn '.t'
,,partrn" 1220 Orlando Or,,

FROM

Rummage Sales

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I Bedrooms, partially completed on
over 3 acre. near Lake Jessup.
516.100
c Ace'.". Includ ing 2 be'tlroom, 7 balls
deluse motile home pluS 70' x I?'
utility building and 74' . 16'

Here's your chance to buy one Of thiS
sect,c
son's finest borne's . We proudly
p.r'SEnt This 3 bedroOm. 7 butts,
stith Florda room, ct.'n. equipped

*4 SAN MO PARKS, 1 2 3 Bedroo
Trailer's 5 Apt'. 7 Adult parks. 7

Red Tag

385 3718

RealtOr

HEATED POOL

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W 35! St

erm

47-11oats and

From 25.700

RYe. AVID WE ALT y

ONLY
7 eEDROOMS ADULTS
PARK AVENUE MOBILE
7545 ParS Dr .377 7161

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41-Bicycles

4 Bedroom Homes

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and

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ADULTS ---PlO PETS
116W 2nd St

36—Business Property
37—Real Estate Wanted

3

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on the

53'. 3 bdrrn 5)00 down takeover
p.iyments Cali after I P m $31
7)51

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THE SHOPPERS

(Tarpet% clean eAsier with the Blue
LusIre ElecIric Shampooer only $1
per day CARROLL'S FUR
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Mnhilo I4omec

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COUNTRY HOME
3 BedroOm, 7 bath CI) on ", acrc.
50)

ACREAGE

Mobil.

2 fled Mobile home &amp; large lot in
C.Ini'Va Citrus trees. e.Ctilenl
,
staler, 3.49 3119

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good investment.

Furnished

e4,'.rs Aes and I. PIll, Apply in

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P",tu.i' e.cess fludS with Fiude
$1 69 -Lose weight with 0.. A
Oct capsules Si 91 uI Roum,ilit's
a Igr en

$13.750
lot A
lAbuinuS cornniunily, wilh all
Iiic,liIiC'. on 17 97
rmrel,oniii
Iselwnmru Sanford and Orliary Off
Port florida Read Phone 66*
41)1 l)r'fltr',- ci' of l,'ir',lO oil Si.iII'

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For Sale

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WrAlty, 372 1301
7640 p4.i,tiiP'.s Ave Al 17 92

Let us help yOc,a find a home sIte or a

Apartments Rent

23

Beautiful Leisure World
Home (c,ttr'S and Marina
St John'. River. From
whiCh includes home 5

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41,

'69 Fl Cam- 10). power' steer "i

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Trucks And Trailers

74

TELEVISION SE IS $75 UP
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F roSt
Pear vest
Gold
P.frlg,rAtflr, $115 Dinette, $)
777 $104

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P,11 1 , 1

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P40' 40' 140' '#dte'tI
lIst aW'
e'#.t'IO.',, vu
" IC' tip- " •.
5.10704?104

Miscellaneous

55

Two lots Lot'. No 6 is No I l(inU

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Payton

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St—Garage

101 C WEST FIRST ST
Re'. 327 7757
Fri 377 5611

LOTS

',ELL a c,'o's.

rsr L i;r Nursing
it'.sor, Semol
'-ic,r,it' 307 5 13.y Air

out bedroom, 2 baths with crntrl
and air, privacy fence, , it,
rrirtlAtC GCcupAflCY
573.900

st.Il trade two bedroom home I
room'., near town Large corner'
—
lot enclOSed porch, garage.
Apartments Pent
22
storage stiCd Shallow well, fruit
Unfurnished
trees-fc'r 3 bedroom large home
country Central hEfit and alt. in
DEISAIV LOsCI, lbr gP I OCr m,.
or around Sanford 322 5C90
rear s"rper; Adul'S 6416

CA,1C41 3071i

32—Farms &amp; Groves
33—Lots I Acreage
34—Mobile Homes
35—Income &amp; Investment

SWIMMI N G POOLS
TEVi*u COURTS
(;REEBELT
BICYCLE PATH
A ND
NEW HOMES
GRACIOUS '

11

14

Pun I l,iriji' Ic ailer lots
tCrVl,ttfl'It), $').1 lust,i. balance S
fis(?. JOHNNY
ye'ar'i Call
WALKER MI:ALTY. 3726.157

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Suburban

LL'ALESIAIE INSURANCE

372 7771

I

535.000

and INSURANCE

P-urn Shrs Room
n private l'sCrrr

Insurance benefits Es pot erice
not nrcel%a"c,, earn w1It you
train Apply in person. Mr Pat
tenor,. Eastern Service Station
$lg 10l3th St , Sanford. Fin

31-Houses For Sale

Hidden Lake is...
LAKES = PARKS
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On a t'i'aulful lot. .sli rooms large,
itth tiI(C carpel-and drarrisi
Central heat and ar Double
ga r AQC

For Rent

141 tt A lit
Rollaway. flat,y Beds
(.ARI.iO( I'S cUP4PIITUWF
lIt, f. I'.' I 171 Sill

an otter. 0 S Baker, Pb. totSl.
Station C Charleston. W Va

Beautiful' House

BALL REALTY

Rooms For Rent

21

must be nea' appearing and have

a gouo wOe'S hstory Salary plus
commission, paid vacation arc?

Real Estate For Sale

In a way of life that you've been searching for
but have never found • . . Get lost in the
beautiful countryside of a uniquely designed
and planned community . Get lost in the
beauty of Hidden Lake.
.

Wanted to EaUc"rr,

ONLY 2

Iroquois Ave Total frontage 120' '
160'. Interested people make me

$15,000

372 3111

2524 Park Or

keep c' d'Cn M'1Rc ?hrc
: CAII 373
''Cay 7 37 t
,"*een c an a

ASSISTANT MANAGER

71—Roams For Rent
22-Apartments Rent
Unfurnished
23—Aparlmefltl Rent
Furnished
24—Houses Rent Unfurnished
25-Houses Refit Furnished
26—Mobile Homes Rent
77—Resorl Property For Pent
21-Iusinefl Property For Rent
29—Wanted To Rent

lencetl yard

alter PourS. 327 061* Or 177 9751

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7 ilcIroorit lutnithOd hriusr. ill

JIM HUNT REALTY

'

flun I or 1001 tern'.
715 ',,ynI'urtf Alto

EClulpnlPfl?

5.1

NEAT AND CLEAN

Days, 372 6123
lIghts 377 73.52. 372 S121

female Holiday Hot
Commer?ral, Santo

7 E

Pt'. 771 £0riOr 795 43 7r

.

Part time 1

General kitchen

l'snc(re'St section fully carl'*li'l
,vi, (onditiOned Cash down And
,sSsume mortgage or reflnii,xC
$70 000 323 3673 alter S

CO.

B WOk I

Lots &amp; Acreage

33

Three 1,0,11 CIC'I, 7 (titti lii,'

The 7 me Tested Firm
170 VI Park Ave

olid Count

Houses For Sale

31

Vii 4',b

ST.JOHN ' S REALTY

ttv I's , plr
I, , ' If t

on your bumper!"

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HOPKINS REALTY INC.

A ''."c' Old CorttPafly needs a'
Q"'.'i g'i'OpIe- Contact
Mr Henderson
tiolidac, inn Sanford
44 7 r"lAy. November 28 Noun 1111

CON 'AC'T
BRAILEY ODPIAM
SANOgA SANFORD, FLA

(A'.'f 177 II)?

"Junior demands equal space

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PFF S SODv çeaoe

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S.riger lg Zag n
'p (jIppf 7
Zags frm'm
ViPl000P1 S SE#dI'IC'
541 "P
CP- lITER, 710 F tit St. Dow'
l'yan 371 6*61
'.

YOU NC,'%AITTO
ic'VSç 0r. a,.udnrI.
;ar'I'wi, 173 001'

0"' I'5",

Singer

To Buy
'.ar'c,r'I

fl

1V 75 p

Wanted

?,lS'.'. p4rt%. .'
'y01 ry-iarP"ne'. MOOPIE '1 At'
Ii lANCES. 3730451

e'-"ife

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'T win ;mari,
S
aq,?ma?c. 44r. power steer' "-c
X"%," r"iWp* $ 111905 non SIr? 'F".
1' .5' 'tI '
'4477

46
.9,

PAS s -es
.' 1. 'A Aj'
I i P. ;oro v lt 'IC'N
h.P,? •,jfri oar". 737 11(11

Maul.' dresser. 'wo small gas
P.P4?pr%, ' No stCD labile, rugs 172
7111

I or use.? fur rItir P. Appi m'c CS.

1779 5
[ll'tt, Sanford3 bedroum'.. I'
ba'h%. stli to wall carpalru
rri''i P''stt ,ird Al
i,iraQm ('yt'riCd utilti. t::,ski

Income les'ei foe new repres.
tallies is at an all time high

PLUS FRIPIC.E BENErITS
Sub Contract"s
)Oc Per 5ici

57

OPEN HOUSE
S,ndA', Nc'

buSineSs haS increas
dramatically and we are

$6.50 fdS7.50 Per Houn

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(ctntry lying S minutes from town.
P'utP with a acres of cleared land
Wl of Sanford 565.000 3,'2 0111

Our

MASONS

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a' alfed men and women

l'Art fig

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cash 373 3546 or 372 49*7 Blair

te '"st have sales positions open'

Ceme?ery maintenance man and
o-cwnd keeper neoded Oakiawn
3
'.tr".l ,

7 ctp rn
ti'',, it., ''v lOS W. Put of sell Wil
"O'
ICC C or hUt,%Pt'i')itI ConS$QnmPt
v.'icome P-c,, information calf
SIan ,,,crn,liiori, 177"20 Sanlo'')
A',. I.'.r u.s. I 77, 5,,rIltrl

Iwo bedroom, lurnstscd, $6.000

old company V.
the Unit
t ?C'ri'4'5 All c's
S , -*r% was born again October

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Parts Acsor,s

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71 Pla',arr* 5r'itcbef. 31)7, '/ 4, , ii (Wy) u-il." 'i'emer %4ip1' -ie"
,opre' !p 51550 7131415

Auto Repairs

Fl

WILSON •.'AIER IUUIIITI3DE
hi e$l ',a'j
117 547)
ill 11SF r.c' ;'

I'Illcl it AlIt 111)11
I t crMonday to. 1f,

71 ii -Sf Sec v'ce
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Maple bedron" ',.,,i., ,Ps.'t, rP,.4t.
,vi?r4W, 110%111` - h'-'I i 9*1
.5''? 't'''. 1115 lii 1177

Auctions

$I

Cmv' , 49, A(.
,u'). 'hffft. 50iir5 13100
fl$ 3091

P'syf!aj, Cvrna, AVC, 7 04.ot'r'
fpm.I*i, 4 mos old 773911$

at 19 SO

173 CII!

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,i "ar' el',O.5 4") tIe flW
450 CH A51 CM '.fer'14einn -wat',r.'#. $14130 171 r''
'".9 S )43

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At.' I' P.'. rqi'n, (,m r r"f 'jru
fabl. Pop, hslanre of 531, rcc' 4
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tariar. 'omrl fC"ljlai, IS
citif, pu'djSalStrIH.ri r evratlercf ge
I'rIe'i pe'iplA 401111114$44

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A lit (lt'Cj, I'Yi51 b'p A jtp t.hl.
Irip'. rlea ,,•arkPf dealer; SIIXW
P4,w InvI'nlory monthly CII S
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Calibart Real Estate

A 43 SCA'

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4 yneing
iNhte', 540 11

$50 t)ri'*ts. A'ij*,r'uC Fcnmre.'Sm'
'/N (NrEO, 14w'.' 1797
Point;. 311 47b

.s'i of
'.'," Oaf Doberman I
'.'., i'f•? AlSO t.nmaSi
11515Cr G.ltt,r.q 9 OAAPI Il
PP,I'WIA in 41 X) 40,04, I b D fin

Household Goods

REPOSSESSID

( (If ATrI,
rjr r hAt V
I ()P1(.wu00 1111 OPMA V 1011 OL
u1SFISVATI0VIS Sit 360)

5,11CC WIT AL,3'
401 W l'.f St
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A NEW DEAL

r At I. 1,',u'Ws, i ()a9 S.ri-rP
46* 4.311

Garage Pis,,i,naqe

l'At('it
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Al Ut)'i'. V Pt)?'

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, f,. IT triO Pc,d
ff'ool ffil vl.,4 #vitfi eeiilrf,an $9
177 lIStS

I D MAGNE tic SIGNS

9 FLEA MARKET.
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call 372 7199
CONTACT

r.p,.,

PonuIs, A V (,.
fecrplel. Plsc
5.3$

Mi;ci'llaneous
For Sale

55

SSA

CRANK

Expe' enced monooramer need
new company' Top stages ii
vili cal-on Ph i'll S.A.7

$3 Per Hour Up

float; and
MareneFquipnient

Salt's

CONSTRUCTION

$Q $31 )100

Mtietsr"i re.',ryr.t'., rv-t
45 fljSes Arro Mndli
S(pe't' 171 iTt)
f,FA1P0 AUTO 1A Il 97,
Mile p'si F1'p

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5aserI'i. AS''
,,tit.' trial. I t'ma1 ø AM I If
3177.101,
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'C'."tf

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Finance Hero

t'rftar

V mnfern -*hP•Ii.
rule'
15' tlr,at
rcaglr till fi;(Wl lit 5)7) Alo of 4

( tttC'! i'''I' toour SpI'( I tic A ln tO

1792. Casselb.rry

RegenCy

Welders. Dr ill Press &amp;sp.ra?Drs. Sass
Assembl.
Operators and
Mechanics Apply in person t
Taylor Manufacturing Co. In;
Airport ISIva and 5th St 372 7059

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Male-Female
Help Wanted

is

17

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.terf.v,fSO4 plc'S 'JO"

Autos For Sal'

*y9e4Seq? row1!'*

Pots And Supplies

63

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Houses For Sale

KINGSBERRY
HOMES

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OF
r)f')kA
Sm*tlea ri''v$l.5, Pi51lf*
)ml ,ye'.t",Pl elf, U
r,oen I VS I 30.4 t'
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C'd'f Sri 77151
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Stes' of Deard Airpoi
An tc'a' Opciorl,,jnlc, Employ

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l.ivectck And
Pr,l,l?r'f

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Hunting

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Instruction

',iuc'I-i. r:

Bargain

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Wanted To Rent

Brunswick Corp.

, 51714

For

67

Desire to rent 10,0)0 15.000 si ft or
manuIa(turing spaie LocaUo
t)nra. Apopi.'
Sanford, Mt
("ml And et,, - Call *10 411$ from I

9*$t,ri ,rsslc1ual with minimu
. scars preslos's secrEari
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Want lurfl;bed 7 bedroom house or
trailer in SeminoIC Co Req'or
SIblacotIpleIll. Uhltd Around $17'
Write Ron Prl?chAt1, 1400 (bhi
St. Cloud. Via
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OFFICE FOR REPIT, good locatIon,
17 97 In Sanford Central H A.
carpeted, Ample parking An
offike you (An boo, proud of. (Sc,
app, call 172 7070

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IS Corning '0 Sanford Two chOice
ioations S Sanford Ave I,
and
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Airport Blvd
Palmetto Ideal invEstment 015
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buyer For information .ali
Geor g e CahelO. (305 144 122$)
Winte ParS,r wrIte to Milli

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until c p rn A days or write Walton
Irderysatlorlal inc., (Please include
(1Pctne number, 2319 16th Ave P4..
St Petersburg. Fla,3XI3

Personals
Pi'nntyfviinua Wl'i pit.,ei.nses
both way's 373-5794.

WORKERS
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live, and the best will reduce the need for singlecent cheaper for con- which they
Direct Phone Lines
tiorrufliUm ownership will not domintum ownership than for motivation is ownership We family
housing. He added that
Just sold a public housing iflfmfltiflfl was another Important
To Want £d;
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ownership
y replace rental housmg. but apartment
consideration in the trend to
l increasingly be employed AddlUnnally. the enndorntmun'i project on ft condominium
maintains his own basis It'S an ('3pCrImefltJil condominium ownership. "In
all space markets," ac'- owner
e tenUil operation that we hope will c'er enUntx) where inflation
ding to James C. Downs Jr.. property, whereas th
Seminole
airman of the board of Real unit presumes service by the work nut, So far the buyers hasbeen
going
on for some
time.
rental
is dead," he stated.
like
t.c
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Etate Research Corporation landlord. Then, of course, the ha
322-2611
Downs expects the governtO ask that SOTTW 'UfldcsirZihlE'
ba
ndon
Its
"fun.
Speaking at the 65th annual biggest subsidy in America
e property tenants be thrown out, and to merit to a
in middle class more Uuin daniental housing policy,"
eonvention of the National the tax advantage th
react
of Real Estate owner enjoys in interest and
Which was
increase the
Association
Orlando
aren't poor people's mores.'
that
of
housing
because
i1nid5 Downs said, "It doesn't dedUuitinhi
eSt2it(
trends
supply
wru
said
real
the re nter."
831-9993
pa to build rental property BVlliliiblr
Downstosaid even low-income will be affected by the smaller supply is no longer the problem
the
anymore In most
areas
of
Condominium families will participate In this number of families that will '1 think we will go to subsidiing occupancy costs in
ountry.
nd the time and money
standard units," he said.
ownership offers several tm- change In the real estate expe
hove children. 'n
The Longer Your Ad Runs
"Present government housing
portant advantag es over rental, market "We have to find a w
The Less It Costs Per Line
programs are in danger
including the fact that the to get w'ople of law rncnmr
Per Day.
n:,'- '''.N! o the nr(1r4'tt
tK'r:IuS(' of the ver serious
i,I'i
L'rn'iP
y
m
matter of default.
Rated For Consecutive
An early proponent of public
Insertions-No Change
housing, he says he now conOf Copy.
Suggests
(.111des that public housing Is
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had. "II attracts the residual
37c a Iii
Thru 4 times
tihlen1 families, and is S thru ?C times
Lake
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28c a lit
stereotyped as to race arid as to 21 time's
27c a lit
Jc) f
N
income," he observed.
(11.75 MINIMUM CHARGE
Advocates of public housing
All.
'1
3 Lines Minimum
haven't stud that I wouldn't thought upgrading would occur
nn e
under any possible c'ir- b supplying a better housing
'umsthnc,cS remain'' as unit, but It didn't happen."
"This country is finished
wcreUir' of the Department of
said. C LASS IF ICAT IONS
Housing
and
Urban
developgrowing,"Downs
S
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1d
from
inent, George Rnmncy said, "Movement of people
hut I have indicated that I the rent.r cit outward and
thought I could nuike a greater train had wea ther to good
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in a private weather areas
has replaced
contribution
ihcf' t. P)
Ii
Announcements
growth as the major motivator
I,e'aroim. p., .,itPi ht,mr%, c"
c'apacth
vnipntt IoC&amp;d b'tWfl
Ilomney said he would of real estate arUvlts. Changes
1—Lost I Found
FINANCING
in 'antorC Homr
is
matter
with
in
life
styles
and
hying
slim(115C'uSS
th
wan
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2—Personals
central
I
TO ALL
ixor thirds will :itigmnent this
President Richard
nrgiino cniCfl0fiTa
3—Announcements
ANt)
Thanksgiving Da), process
4-Cards of Thanks
Mvt'i Pmyment
greatest
the
He
said
when he returns to Washington
,.r.s Than Your
in irons, %cIf,t and
5—In Memoreams
r ent, yarn 1rut ar, flhf.$'d'
vacation here, and challenge of the coming decade
from a
Pr'ren Pen?
6-business Opportunities
'h' r'
Pnme hub' On
is to establish a two-way
I*c'crnher 15.
7-lnstrucliOfl
4urry! Won Loot.'
'The great need that I see Is moveriient from cities U'
IMMEDIATE
s-F ins ncial
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ti encourage an increase of suburbs; and from suburbs
'ram Orincth,I.b'
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prvzite understanding iind back to cities 'The flight from
Employment
s&amp;'v' welt on SantaKfirbarft-FOiIC.
OCCUPANCY
the cities has been racuills
private
support"
for
programs
n,r.ci,or,.1
that will benefit housing, he niotivated. To bring whites 1)—Male Help Wanted
said. "That is where I rruiv be hack to the cIt, we must be 14—Female Help Wanted
I
15—MJle Female
iihk' to riuikc in. best con- nbk' U' give them schools that
I L\1 '\
11
Help Wanted
aren't predominantly black.
trthutitir
INC.. REALTORS
ii—Situation
Wanted
lIe' turiu'd that ii specific' Americans are for the rights of
. Child Care
i7—Domes?ic
position was under con- all nilnoritit's, but when
0=
3c £ Colonial 0: On
.i clt'ratui., but woul c n o : niinaritir arrive the move
Orlando--843-2121
Rentals
Sanford--323-6461
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':uTnt'nt abo'Ut
ROTIOIUIU, }lIIWa;I

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no res;ponsc
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Rot. you guys sure don't lik
it, trcI. Mair Ercsr.

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The mayor queried hcis
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chote with fill lh(it %oop icurn.
cintly, I Iiied DRY steel wool. This
quickly clearied the scum off and no
other clitanter was meeded.—BETTY

It's Slimming

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marked Ihe AleififmirWl(of it "I"V Pra f(or
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Monday, November 21,1972— Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No.74

Money

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pontit to the regular 171
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Honda for the past 411 years. lie deaths 'twing un
s4SSiOfl
fjntry sweep through the South
Fire lkp1irtxncnt
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Gary Taylor Photos)hearings on this issue and a member of the Greek Orthodox Vietnamese hamlet.
The 'emenu, unit parole ofti
tremendous number of people Church and the Farm Bureau
1kW here Sunday from F'.
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on.s.
two
lie is survived by
f.'l there should be said hforrne
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both
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Billy S, and John.

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Secretary
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lilt, theft of ;I j,irl's 10-speed Hiawatha A%enuv, Sanford,
bicycle A looy's bike was itlo. J Leffler reported I mortar
parently left at lilt- residence Ili Mixer and trowt-1. valued lit
'u,iistiii
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As a tiu4mtter of reciird, ¶10 ir
tent of California lettuc e Is
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uaionii.ed
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Families .1 Iervlceu$ea DeIaIasd Ii N.rth Vidum
Mrs. weiss ,aid 8uss she had calved word trots a
North Vielname e ep*esau that the

be

m1eiut1ar
Classified ads
Collucs,
I ii's'%mlIttt puzzle

New York, N.Y. 1003, the said.
Mi's Weiss "Id routteg for the prc'eIs *ud cards seat
by the POWa' families is handled by the U.$. Post Office,

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V 0 LU SI A FATALITY
killed s hen tut' s t'tne It' s i true k bs i 19t1 \ olk'sss tien di is t.
Donald L4 Brook s. 17, ulso ot I)t'ltona 'I'hc.' aeVLdent ocurrt'tl ,,tt 4_L5
S
UI 'nittil tLi on l Ikt5uiu Boults ird in L)eltonj during ..t
h'atrul.
Bruoks
was
ssest
ITuI'tI%I1g to he I"lorukt highway
stalin
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1at Abby

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iueeist agrernient esta,liihed in 1954. She said families

and camp of tietenlion to 9louo$, Dit.V.N., via Moscow."

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by any other way will W be recetred. Cards may be sent
by poet or sin th' Committee of 141.aIiou, 34$ W 4?nd St.,

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forLe %%hipped the eastern
i';rvat Lakes unit high wind
I.% irnings were P 5tt(t for South
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Nor th Vietnam will be allowed to recelire an
family for Christines, says
parcel and a cud from his
the
CommIttee of Uuoa with
Weiss,
cochalnnU
of
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war in
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Nort1writ plains to tile Ohio

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speed-up it

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t(i Winter Park
'rhe entire Central Florida
an(I it (-list- %%cre
111'spitaL
stolen from I car parked in the airea was plagued by accident ,
of Ii 'i Puritan on rain slit kuied roads over U
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driveway
Pa
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lastbrook.
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Avenue.
reported $'lO in $"O bills E. Weise
illissing froin hur trailer. The
ft t uk ut in that olusia Iount'
kn
W. I nut h 1iriis n Ill I Helen
money 0's kept in a purse in a
uuuiitinity

points, south of Sanford

don't
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annually .
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and [lour Commissions I these
lettuce har%- esters varned Vi 44
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people suffered gunshot
u SM, arld are i,!(K)d wounds in sit-paratt: incidents
through Dec. 3.
Sunday. "ith tile v'utill's being
flick tile tickets up at the hospitallied !ft tx)ttl Instances
Cliamber office lit Sanford.
Robert Allen Auor, of Pine
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ro'1er R.,ilros
vegetable
A.'ukew to consider the death
penalt~. women's rtgfts and Pilotan. ". of 1xingworA. who 40)n
e, but that *ern :ater was
s-wer plant financing
(lied Sunday morninil will be tefic
~,eld at 1 .10 p in T~sev
One of the first queitiowl to be
Of -5
1 men 'Int'l, lut"Ist4i .1114,
Funeral Home.
decided by the wlect vom- Brision
lttee. Horne tirild a news con- Officiating will be Rev Jack ux who itAilowl tra in ewnnevt till
Lh the My [as rmui&amp;wre ont
Ieren'€ would bethet1'er raft
Lindsay and Fr Warren
the
29- year-old i alley w i
FIdtIt)fl of theEqual Rights
Thom
Of
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convicted
to
.1rIefl(imeflt would be post841'fl in Turkey, he 11T1$

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railroad crossing tin Firs!

'tiltillitilins."

li(.rne said De La Partp*i
vised him ~o ;)e prejuired to
corritt)Ittee would handle ali
!he best iliowing he
~~,tke
legislation during the special
~essiorf called by Gjv Reubin prominent 5enninsile Count? %utely he will make a plea."

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11iistairs
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Ali oil heater explosion

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Price 10 Cents
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of !h^ i''ir h ;tu'l"' c .'r'"n hi4t f''Tt fu(illlng. It rrnr,veq more rf
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and big trunk for carrying her anywhere
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vinyl loam body, arms and legs She
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ahead as the rocking rider pushes arms
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AP reported around 160 highwa fatalities at 7 this morning.
Right before press time, that
total had risen to 200-plus .
and climbing.
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is the next best thing to a
real baby Turn her heat'
she looks sadder and
sadder Soon she starts to
cry real tears Turn her
head again and watch her
change to a happy smile

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set for wide-open

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rise, also, about that 20 year old
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morning. Firemen front the tlmitilla Volunteer Fire I)epartme nt
responded to the blaze at 4:45 a rn. and the fire departments at Eusti
and Mt. l)ora also dispatched men and equipment to the scene
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learning ''transcendental un edit at ion,' ' a
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subject school olflcialq hope will help prevent
drug abuse.
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Women's Calendar
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tickets today, becoming the first of six Northeastern states with lotteries to take on their
major competition, organized crime, in dollarto-dollar combat,

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Education Department had )fl(t
requested by the conThe marijuana, .lpprnixi.
tractor to also tnse'ct the new
as
mately five ounces. was
south Seminole
Semole school
dlSCl)VCt'ed durtng a search 'if
)LbIs!.
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Walter league, assistant the car McDonald noticed t'
guns in the car and called
..ipt'rintendent for finance.
no
the officer Jim Pleteones to a'i
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in tilt? seart:h ')t the car f"
.trd coud hurry the state to
ir1JU4fll WL'3 found in a whit
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the front wat alf the car
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an act-vpt the new school on Street value 4 the graw wai
the recommendation of Mrs. estiritateil -it SIIX),
.t it?Cl2fltY guard at Ultideni
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Estates.
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ment. relmr1ed three ~)uizip.-,
When the state completes its worth V..;00 and SW) worth
it
nspection. the bwrd can pay
inicellaneou.s eqtpmeii
''t' last 10 per
of the
missing frum the eonstructiii
r"siru 'tam 'ust o the 'on
site Cet Robert Kunkler
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BILl Sd OTT
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md lining if .i snakeskin
Semtnule County .cho
.imined
It as ater
a
Board has accep ted the
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recommendation of an in- iitd
marijuana
spection cimmittee to accept
the new Redbug Elementary
Patrolman 'iib M I on ild it
School. subject to the corn- the Ltrngwood Police Depart.
;:etion of the punch ILst, by the merit itsipped .i car 'or loud
"tractor
mufflers and .irri'steit the
aCtlOfl fi)UOWtd the in. lri'.er tor p,isseuion .t
of the new 1(4 facility marijuana, nv:ilid inspection
W ednesday by the School Roan sticker antI improper trtver's
'mmittee cornps)sed of Jean licen.ie.
}3rtiut
Herber!
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changing the numbers on all 5,004) teli'ptiont's
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tuarenth nuthuis was t.akur,
Kumikier
iccurthng

to

L. Black,
repurwti her purse uiissni
froiri a service station on

'htfted his operations back to
svn.il papers, credit cans ai'
White House today after
about
$120 cash.
Ii %l.tItl()N un:'i
secluded
a
The agents also lound two iiiarljuan a confiscated w a s spending
Four tit the defendants seized pounib of seeds, 140 marijuana apparentl% Jaiitactan, but wine Thanksgiving Day with his
B u I let I r
In an ,\ug 17 raid by vice plants and seized two Vt'hiClt'S, tt.tt titIIIC itUitti grasS." I'iIJi ta,mil t (.'ainp David. Md.
at
the
(trite,
t
ikutif
ted
presidentiil
meetings
are
were
n
o
and
confiscated
stereo
equipiiit'itt
agents, burglary detectives
t,tKK\'(ow'S. SI.'!.
uniformed officers reprt'sen- and four weapons, including but were dispatched to the scheduled with Secretary of
II) I're',id'.'iit Gem
Ft
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Voipe
Tt-urtspertatit'n John Volpe
shitguns,
rifle iuti m L{et'n IV crone lab.
Ii ug Orange and Si' liiiriult' t
sdI1i411cti to I'tit'Iii'
Ie'asi
Oh the 12 cases listed upon (he Secretary of Housing uni Ur('ounty Sheriff's I )t'partiiivntts autouiuitic pistol The agents
emorial
Hospital after 'salM
an(I I AiIigwothI arid Sanford also found mist't'llitneous pills dot'kt't to be trivet in Courtroom ban DeeLvpnwiit George Rumslight
chel pains. 'spent
Police Ihpartiiwnts, lace trial which were taken trtuit the B. sevn deal with drug related IIC) NLun sa%ed theuui the hei- leruig
comfortable
night and ti ,
lii t'riunituil court prsic'edtuigs residence at 2109 Oakland ufienes. rhese Include illiitiii copter trip to the Maryland a
,udttit,n
is
itabk,"
a htpit.iL
charged
Svobs,'dii,
with in'untaintvp retreat, where he
heglminitng sin Monthiy before Drive
lotfu',.
series
of
spuke'sznait
said
Wt-aver. 25 and Brewer, 21, possession of a narcoticdrug-, has been holding a
l(tctiard
.Iutlgt'
Circuit
llstt'l
thou' ttttttrc's 8tiI L'aluii Joseph Karwacki, chariett with rnt'etusg' with top of ta's .nd
Muldruw
Drive. Orlando anti Must Elitis, pussesStoii of cannabis.- Wd)fle mapping plaits fur his second
In e
The tlett'ridants include ltu
Kirkland, charged with a. two terimi
Brewer, Frederick l, its 2625 'l'riitlwot'tt ('line,
(;iiry
trea dvath
'the agents begun the raid at count titftriiidttn of possession
Weaver, William Shell aii(I
it
and
sale
of
it
pretubited
drug
Bridge
was
effort
iii.,
and
the
11 In
iuis, charged %%- lit) it two
I )awii 111115.
Ca1en4j
t'outit tnIoriiustiiiui of $xlsst'sSitIil tteaded by sheriff's (lepartiuctit Paul t)unat, charged with
of
e'altndbtS;
Ito)
Church
news
posst'Iiiht
icind
ii
ha&gt;
squad
lt'adc'r
vice
of t'uliul ii 1)1% saliva I. and
t'tathed
ads
Parker,
who
had
to
forcefully
t,'lunton
Jr.,
charged
with
nisrt'otic'
Possession
of
The Sanford Fire Lpartinent
cannabis
satit'a
of
(.
;sissessioii
dtMir
tit
the
kick
duwui
the
Brew er is
l)aral)hiernu ha
will hold its 14th annual ('word pu2zle
it
anti Mit ht'lle S' c'tIa , charged
guiui t'tmtr&gt;
reI)re's('nt('Ii Ii&gt; 'hark's ('ulloun, restiit'nut' It,
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irt'niaii's
Benefit
Fund
(ospel
of ii narcotic
cn
ilk
Wt'ist'r In ,t,,'tiiuit Public' ___________________
Smug tonight at tie Sanford t'ear tbby
(
sirtig
l)efendt'r ( &amp;'riilsl i(utlt'slgi' aini
('Lb
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Center
The
program
will
Kditorial
c'ununent
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W ea th er
Otliem' dc'feuidants d'kted
te
She'll and Miss Fliui.', IiY s1lt'liiiel
be held from 8 p.m. to Ii Entertitiwitent
the
trial
week
and
ofstoring
Siguiiziu;. Prosecuting for (tie'
iiittlntghl.
with
slight
('lOUd)' 4111(1 C(1i
k'nes cc dli which they are
Ifs
'k's cases
stIe lit all cii uie'xt %% (.I
It
chuie
e
of light rain Saluriti)
.tilbet'
included
I
hurgi'd
sing
c
ill
be
h'aturrd
at
the
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Is Assistiiuii Stoic' Aticinuit'&gt;
ccliii
little
ccsiruuii'i
(ii ii
t'ttnil ill'
W 116' iiuitl ii
I lorit'r, it
the Florida Boys Quartet rit Public nulice.s
('luutle Vim hook IV
it
most
ed
the'
day.
sA
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j)j
rain
it Ill intent
(o1'iuiitiiiul
of
tisS4etiht
Pensac'
.hi and the Crusaders Ssciety
'I'hit' ('t)lIIt)ulk'tl igent.s
At
it
High near uiikl Os and low
ti, iiiimsiiiit se'cund dc'gre'e'
of
Jacksonville Sxrts
Quartet
down tiioit is rvsidt'ut't' at
405
lit
1111(1
11 101 miuirttc'r and use Ot a tirt'arui Ili Se veral other groups will be Stocks
Oakland I islls suhdlvisioiu tiinlght
Saturday
near
Ft
entertaining as well
arrest i rig the Iitrsiiuis arol
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Rumanian delegate Valentin Lipatti insisted
Thursday, with support from Switzerland,
,i t o protect
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decision to be valid.

the time, had his
blind
thoughts on the matter , . but
preferred that I relay them on

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.irrøsuenl Ulyw
\ic(lerdnn. 13. 'f A1tarnint,'
.pr1ng. anli charged him '.vth
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assortment rescue squad,
western, scramble Cyclist.
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U.S. sources said lie would also accept I
French proposal that would pernlit majority
voting, at least on issues of procedure. The
Fre nch want a majority vote only when all
delegations are willing to have it on a given
issue.
Peterson described the unaninious voting
system as a "consensus," under which a
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le objection would equal a veto. All J4
co un tries wou ld have to be present lot d

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Italy is punishing possession
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sale. Freedom on bail does not
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The United States said
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today it would accept unanimous voting on all
of 34
issues at the preparatory
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countries for a conference on security and cooperation in Europe.
Ambassador Val Peterson, head of the U.S.
delegation spoke at the secon d working
the delegates. A paraphrase of his
statement was given to reporters.

More drug arrests locally,
Reminds me of the story I read
of the prominent of French
movie actor Pierre Clernenti
who has spent 16 nionths in
prison in Rome since police
arrested hini in a friend's house
where drugs were found.

Due Feuci' Set makes
drag starts frcm Staging
Gate grid Two trikes
fl
battle down hill
out to finish gate. Winner
gets cP,eckered flag

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but, by all mdiConvention

racing. passing. and
streaking around
steep curves on
the wide multilane classic
racing oval strip
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Trooper T. K. Terry i Mcintyre arrest'
Kenneth Marshall Clay, 20, and Michael Evans
th of Orlando, and charged thn
Hillier. I,
marijuana a
possession
of
both with
possession of narcotic paraphernalia Bond
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ng his conviction on breaking and
Prison f o ll ow i
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marijuaoa cha r ges in three separate inctder
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head
Severino was treated at an ca1a hospital and then taken to hit' I '8SCi) ('otlutty
Jail here shortly alter midnight, Marion County deputies said.
&amp; iiii'
\1I sheriff's offices in ol ed in the tnt ident t eftist'il to oiiihiieitt On the
and subsequent capture.
However, Fill' troopers said Severino, of Massachusetts, had escaped from
the l'asc() County prison camp near Dade City five weeks ago.
Thursday night )II was spotted in Zephyrhihls by
law officers, but managed to elude them. Troopers
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said he then apparently drove an auto stolen earlier
from the Zeph rhihls Airport to Sinfoi (1 s burnt'
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soiiw two miles away.
Sanford, his wile and children, were gathered i
the living room watching television when Severino
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troopers
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accompany him in the family's auto.
When the pair left the house, officers said Mrs.
Sanford notified police. The chase, often at speeds
approaching 100 miles an hour, included several exchanges of shots, troopers said.
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Mrs. Spafford, a warmly il," She Idd4Nl, I ('OflditiOfl
silver-haired flOt' she cited often
good -humored.
"Men still need wives to we).
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woman of 77, said
worncome
them home at the end !
The gers In some aspects of
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lender of Mormon women, en's lib, such as tendencies in it the day. tThildren still need
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whose pioneer forebears threw to blur sexual identity and re- good mother to come to
themselves wholeheartedly Into ject distinctive endowments of their little troubles. W'mwn
should provide a place of refuge
the struggle that early in this women and men.
here the husband and children
"e'
centurs won women the right to
the
..We want to
vote,siiys the modern extension bility, dignity and femininity f c'an return from a hu.s3. eon.
of that movement sometimes women," she said. "There's a fused and complex world."
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goes too far.
danger of some of that being
"be con"Anything that gets out of lost. But I think we have too vice to WOITWfl
in
appetites,
wants.
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control ht'c'ornes 8 hazard, many common-sense women trolird" posses.c
Iitemper,
whether it's lire, flood or worn- for that to happen."
action
and
viewpoints
licRe
S. Spafen's lib," sa
says,
The 450,O(Ki.member body of
ford, president of the worldwide church women that Mrs. Spaf- woman should be the livin
c'onwomen's ziuxilinry of the ford hits headed for 27 years is conscience of her
Church of Jesus Christ of Wit- formally titled the Relief So- temporaries. There should be a
ter-day Saints.
cieties of the Church. It carries feminine spiritual quality
"Rut if properly controlled, on extensive education pre'- nbt'iutwonwn."
1cJ A VII). ncwv elected bishop (ii F lorida (0fl
P,IS} It ir ,Jt )E1. Ii
these things mean power for us. grams in home-management.
ferenc.re of United Methodist Church, spoke to area pastors, laymen and
We've reached the point in child-rearing and cultural dewomen's liberation where we velopment, as well as large'local guest dignitaries. Monthiy at a luncheon at Holiday Inn. Left to
need
to look at ourselves objee- scale service in nursing care
B.
Rutland,
Bishop
I1cDn'id,
Herald
right, DeLand Dist. Supt. Walter
tivel
and
see what we can do and home teaching visits.
Church Editor Jane Casselherry and Rer. Ross Denslow of Grace
that's reasonable We need a
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tii:ist 'r iii c'('i't'fl ionie
I. nit ed 1('thocIit who ser'eci
,steadying hand
wuiiu'n to gain their just status,
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Asked if it wasn't somewhat Mrs Spulford said, adding that
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paradoxical for the leader of a much of the continued effort for
heritage thin took such a vigor- women's rights is good, in_____
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IIL5 part in the women's suf- eluding the insistence on equal
friigc' movement to have ruts- pa for equal w'rk.
Are
givings about its present-day
She said women also should
counterpart, the Salt Lake City tuive equal opportunities for top
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Eit'rtuins of District uufu'crs I irst Vice President
resident said in an interview: positions in government inI
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Kuchirik came top St. Evangelical Lutheran Church,
of Slovak Evangelical Lutheran
''An good movement can be- dusti-v and education if they are
()iurcic-lezttitran Church l,ukes train Garfield, N.J. the .snndicuil board of dirercome' distorted. You can uchutie qualified and they're free from
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Missouri Synod were held where' he' was minister lit Hol3 tars, served as associate editor any privilege and freedom can other responsibilities.
,~Tuestiliv during tit(- S.E.L.C, Trinity IAItheran Church for 18 iif the Lutheran Beacon and the
become license. That's not
"But the primar% role of
nuth
magazine',
flistrn't Convention ut St lAikes years 1k WitS instuilh'd at St.
"The good
women
is in the
home and fam_______
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l.ukes Lutheran Church on May ('ourit'r,'' and is currently
Lutheran Church in Slicve, St
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( nnrzirclia St'ntiniir of St. ol missions
was clvc'tt'd Se'c'icnit V
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['astor Kuctuirik is married
President for a period (If two Louts. Mo. and huts done'
pastor of
MIl.l.ER, ne
years. Also elected were the graduate work in the fields of to the' former Eleanor Svt'hlic of
Wesleyan Church of Pants.
sonic have wondered away
have
Itt's Albert Marcis of Puirnuc, education and sociolog at the' Kuclewnn(1, Ohio, The
caine here from Tampa
"You arc of your father from the faith and pierced
University of Pittsburgh
three children and one grand- flit dcvii, and pour will is to their hearts With tflOflJI
(Thia'-President: and The uct
having moved there in
6J0.
lie' tuis served on the- youth dnuc.ttitt'r
l.utht'r R.uijus of Norridge, Ill
do your father's desires. He pan ps.-I Timothy
August from New Alban.
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Ind ; where he served First 68
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Wesleyan
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truth,
because
,
to
do
with
the
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graduate
of
Baptist
en r v David Thoreau,
a
there is no truth
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Seminary, ('.ovington, Ky.,
a
American naturalist.
W hen he lies, he speaks ac
w,
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cordznp
to
his
ou'n
naure,
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pastoral nienistry andsers'ed
for h is a liar and the Jo.
t, I
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titer of lies."--John 844
1 fast twice G week. I give
five vears its a missionary in
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tithes of all I pet. But the
the Kentucky mountains. He
God offers to ever' mind tax collector, stancLiiip far
and his wife, Anita, and
even lift up
its choice between truth and off, u',uld
daughter, Thrnmie Site. are
repose. Take which 'ou his eyes to heaven, but beat
lit'iiii
in the parsonucee'
breast,
sapt,zç,,
"God,
be
his
plcarc.-vou can never have
adjacent
to the church on SL $
merciful
to
ncr
a
sinner."'both.RlpIi
Waldo
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son, American essayist and Luke Th:12, 13.
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philosopher.
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'Twas a thief said the last
word to Christ: Christ took
TUESDAY
.4icd the Lord said to Paul the kindness and forgave the
Potted
Robert Browning
nice r4ipht in a risimi, "Do theft.
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yi
'tt not hr szlcnt.''-Acts 16:9.
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liberty
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"Judpc not, that you icol
Give me the
know, to think, to betieve', tie judpcd. For with the
and to utter freely according yud'tment you pronounce you
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to conscience, above all oth- will tie yudped. and the
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er liberties -Julie. Milton, nrc you pine will be the
nceasurc you pet."-Mat!hru'
English poet
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The following worth are inscribed by Plymouth Rock
Monument, Massachusetts: "This monument marks the first
burying ground In Plymouth of the
&amp;wflfeni o the
Mayflower. Here, under the cover of darkness, the fast
dwindling company laid their tlNul, leveling the ground
above them lest the Indians should learn how man), were the
graves. Histors' records no nobler venture Its- fai th and
freedom than this Pilgrim band. In weariness and painfulness, In watching often In hunger and cold, they laid the
foundation of ii state wherein every man throughout COUntiess ages should have liberty to worship God in his own way
May their lofty example Inspire thee to do thy part in perpetuating and spreading the lofty ideals of our republic
throughout the world."
The pilgrim dream is best expressed in the Mayflower
.
Cnmr.nct, The' Mayflower compact was the first plan for selfgovernment ever put in force in America. The early framers
of the Constitution of the United States of America used the
M:ivfiower Compact as a reference in drawing up the constitution which grants to you and I the priceless gifts of life,
litx'rtv, and the pursuit of happiness
Ih'litvin, tJui we owe- a debt of grittitudi it ttüse
fearless pilgrims that loved freedom to the extent that they
were willing to suffer as ft's others In historyhas suffered I
want to share with you today the wording of the Mayflower
Compact. I recommend that you read It for spiritual exercise
and I pra y that you may come' to realize that freedom is
fragile an'1 "oat t* handled with rare'
The original Mayflower Compact has di.c.nppeiirt'd. 'flit'
version that I want to share' with you follo's the spelling and
punctuation given In the nianu.wrtpt history, of Plymouth
Plantation, by William Bradford, second governor of
Plymouth colony. "in ye' name of God Amen. We whose'
ruirnes are underwritten, the loyall subjecti, of our dread
soveraigne Iiwd King James, by ye grace of God, of Great
Rritaine, F'ruint', and Ireland king, defender of ye' faith, &amp;c.
Ihiving undertaken, for ye' gIant' of C',od, and advzincrnients
of ye Chritiuri faith and honour of our king &amp; rnntrii', if
vo%'agt' to plant ye first colonies in ye' Northern parts of
Virginia, doe by these' presents solemly &amp; mutually In ye
of God, and one of another, covenant &amp; combine'
ourselves together into a Cit'ill hotly politick; for our better
ordering, &amp; preservation &amp; furtherance of ye ends aforesaid;
and by venture' hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such
Just &amp; t•quall lauwes, ordinances, Acts, consti tutions, &amp; offices, from time tic time, as shall be though most me'ttv &amp;
convenient for ye generuill good of ye colonic; unto which we

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circilnagu' %% as ninth', lit nob-n lii
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that the litu1I1u1Si'd e'icntrne t far
this' lucaui miii ciralnicign did nut
ciIlcmulo(c' if p.'rfi'u'uiinrie v hsuniul,
hut
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t'(nhiniisSucnt'(l its it niissioruir
riinicluc'tt'tl under the' k'aderstiip
of th'dicuitecl Slovuk laymen
; to Australia on Tuesday
evening, No,. 14. at the conResponding to thus need the'
vention of the' SEA,(' which with
Mission ltiuircl of the' Lutheran
lwlcl at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod c
Church in Slut'tiu.
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Rev. Brondos I.,; if native of
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:: Australia from Czechoslovakia
Vougoslaviut
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vice' for their young girls recently. Shown participating are left to
right front row, Tommie Hale, Pamela Driskell, Andy Morgan, 1)iana
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Noran, Annie Burke and Sherm
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Myra Sizemore, Cindy Morgan, Tina Dunn and Karen Glazier. These
girls belong to the c;irls in Action (GAs and are taught by Mrs. Sharon
I)riskcli.
Liz Mathicux Photo

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Baptist sst nililt Euctis lit
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The' faculty will consist
He's ('levi' Grunt, known as the'
hilly (iruihiuni of the' (uiribbt'uiii,
and lit, and Mrs William heed

; of The' Christian Medical
: Foundation in 'I'anipu
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All ('hiristuins un' wt'k'oziii' lit
this nit'.'ting and uttivctne't'
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hIt 4, hIux 622, Brooksville, 1-'lit
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The' florida Canference of
Seventhi-Dity Adventit hits
purchased a Winnebago Van for
the sole purpose of serving the
rounmunity and surrounding
areas with good Liooks to read
as well mu good music It) listen
to.
Tile contents of the' nets Bookniotilk will I.M. Bibles, games
records, Uipes arid musk 1sheet
and sung bookS I
At the present Unit' the Bookniohik' is serving four areas
each weekend, and will eventuafly be visiting areas front
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huivi' Mrs tk'uir Parker, First
baptist Church, Orlando, to
lead in the' Foreign Mission
Stiidt , ''I :urlk Mssiu'
Field'''' ciii I'UeiL1ci , Lit [),ili.
Mrs. Parker visited mission
fritfs lit Europe' last summer
arid will shots slides as part of
the et'enuuig prngruiuui NeighIsirini: e'hiurt'tct's are invited to
If- a part ccl tiit study
The baptist Vsotz,en's I3
Group will tiieet Tuesdci3 , at the
tcuuiw (if Mrs. Jack Owen. 930
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From 135,250 to 136,250

KRADLE KARE Home for Handicapped Children, Casselberry, has
been chosen as a special project by VFW Auxiliary 8207 of Longwood
for the coming year. Members have been devoting time to the home
and have taken the children on outings. Auxiliary President Evelyn
Hart and her husband Hasley Hart. senior x'ice commander of the post,
have further supported the worthy cause by donating two cents on
every gallon of gas sold at his Phillips 66 Service Station at 17-92 and
SR 434.
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It ltiuuii'ti tin' F
et'uiri'ehisti' t'uii;ihiusis itt First
United Methodist Church uI
SaiiIccrd, a Ilitici;, eccior thu
'"flicre''s it Ness Wind Blowing''
will In' shown Suriduiv at ID ii .111
in the' fellowship' hull. All
Suuitiui School classes art'
asked it go to their cluissruoins
first lit take' nih [tiilc Cowan
is Liii- I.sugi'hisiic Area Chairman fin' the' church turid heads
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ADMISSIONS

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From '36,900 to 1 38,500

PRIVACY PATIO HOMES.

1)15(11 %ItGE.S
Sanford

iefft'rii Stanley
Shirley Raker
'fliornias Hoffon
Willard Maritht-y. Deltona

Sanford:
Phillip Southern
Mattie Mann

BIRTHS

Helen Rinehart
Nioka Darting
Larry Wesley
John Delagall

Mr Airs. Kcnnitti Williams. it
baby boy, Sanford
Mr &amp;Mrs, Daniel Morris, a
oy Sanford
babs b,

Stage Play

Thiutiland

Fireplace, Paneling, Wrought Iron, Ceramic Tile Baths, 2-Car Garage with remote
controls, Front Courtyard, Entire House and Privacy Garden Wall (4 sides) Stucco

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Judith
Pa tr i I; M' In ht'
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John Bauer
Merry Johnson
Anthony LInt is
Mania' Warren
Harry Kudell
Dawn Renee Kelley
Theressa Coleman, Osteen
Eloise King, Oviedo

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Delores Kiiiibrougti Brazil
Iit' arid Mrs ltu'tuird 1k'llinger
Mrs Joseph I 'ipi ii
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Moxie' Miller, fkharv

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From ' 42, 500 to 544,900

In Beautiful Sonora

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ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH
HESTER AVENUE &amp; OLDCHENEY HWY.
Will Have A
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Breese ''You'll Discover Your
I*Stin3.'' Nov. 26 through lk'u
Services nut Sunday cit 10-54
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Time of Your Life."
Prornenadors.
It will run for two weekends,
Nov. 30 through Dec. 9. Curtain
Nov. 27
time is 8:30 p.m
VFVs Post 10108 regular
A special performance
meeting, 7:30 p. in.. Knights of
scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 3 at
Columbus Hall, Sanford. I.adies
4 p.m when students and senior
will inert at same little for an
citizens still receive
auxiliary tuit'eting.
discounts on tickets,
Winner of the drama critic'
Circle' Accard and the Pulitzer Nets. 2b
lice' O'er Fifty Club Will ricect
Prize, "The Time of yt
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Life'' has become an American ; All Souls' Annex at 9:30 uric.
classic. The setting is a San A 'us'e'rvd dish lunch cc ill in'
Frunicist'o waterfront saloon in served after ttie meeting
Please bring a covered dish
the 1930's.
titit or cold sand your own table'
Christopher Murray who
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played tic 'Rain'' and Mark
Twain", will play Joe, the
Sanford lions Club, noon,
leading role. And Stephen i1c'u'.- of SO-ak
Smith who played the lead in
"Company",
Company", will portray
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I created by Gene Kelly in the
original Broadway production.
"Tuute of Your Life" is the
second Annie Itussell "rtteatrt'
pe'uducUon of the season.
The third production in the
Fred Stone Theatre is "You're
a Good Man Charlie Brass ru"
It is scheduled for Dec. C.-9.
For reservations, call &amp;41).
2145. 'Ihe box uffcr Is open
(ruin 3 to S p.m
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Tablestcucc and Boutique" at
the Sanford Garden Club
building, U.S. 37-92, 1-6 p.m.
p.
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BILL PENCILLE
Bolivia

WALTER ROUTH
Vietnam

Elder Springs Baptist Church
Hester Ave. &amp; Old Cheney Highway

This Lecture .s Sponsored By
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. and now Brailey Odham offers Sonora Homebuyers:

portunity to have your say

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Tile? Screen a Patio? It's your choice so long as the money is spent to acid value to
your borne

Don't let this opportunity pass you by
Take advantage of it while offered!

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A word from Brailey Odham:

growth of our area that, If you purchase a home in SANORA and should it become

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reason, that you leave the Greater Orlando Area (a radius of 40

miles from the center of Orlando) during the first two years of its ownership I will
buy back

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home for the 10 per cent down payment which you originali made'

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'rice' kiaril of Fire (,'unimis
so'ro'r ruled ttct ccigs ciuld be'
scorn on duty if the hairline
in'"f .16f )% 1. the shirt cul
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FOR HOMEOWNERS.

J. t3raileyOdham
Builder Developer

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Basketball Courts. All City Conveniences, Excellent Location.

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10 Acre Recreational Park with Jr. Olympic Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts

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a new community of homes

A $1,000.00 allowance for you to personalize your home in SANORA. Your op

Annual ''Fantasylu mcd
ialJIt'ShOW and Boutique" at
the Sanford Garden Club
buiIdinci, U.S. 17-92, 10 am. to 5
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Iea'rse, featuring Pl)ilis arid ford Civic' Center at 8:30 j in.
Join John Saunders ,caller)
Van Bruce,
and the Starlight Promnenadors.

WINTER PARK
The
Rulirns ['layers are currently in
Square dancing at the
rehearsal for the second Annie Sanford Civic Center at 8:30
Russell production of the year pin. Join John Saunders
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NOV. 26-DEC. 3rd.

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tict' (;IMId News of Jesus (hirt
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St filial Missioticir hciptist
Church cut Ninth Street'and Pint'
Avenue' will have at Harvest
Meditation Sunday u LI ai.ni.
with Mrs. Mottle Cherry its
guest speaker. The service is
spomuiured by Choir Number
One, Mrs. All it' Glover
president Re's. Robert Doctor
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'bert n t s will be o nccuui huiriesc
Iwo he on uidctrt ssi d bt it
niussiecuiar' for H' uiiinutts and
an tutu' serv ice at 7 3D p in
The' tither churches of the

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The' highest happiness on
CHICAGO APi
The Rev,
earth is in marriage Every
man who is hucppil married Dr Walter F Wolbrecht, wide'
is a successful man even If IY known Lutheran leader rehe has failed in everything cent I y ousted under conLyon Phelps, servauve' pressures itS assistant
e'!se.Ise
to the president of the Luth eran
mc ro. ur t'ducauir.
Church-Missouri Synod, has
been named president of th e
THURSDAY
For : it ( . ine ; moneyis Lutheran School of Theology
here, a major institution of an
the root of all rz'il,c; u
tIc roufj?c this crav ing that oth er branch of Lutheranism,

CONVENTIONAL 4-BEDROOM

Hospital Notes

F LOWE R SHOP
7 (0r?iU? ,I £,t
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and Harriett Parker
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[bitLson and 1lett
('hug antI
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( 'Iiurch, is plimiung a first
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Mayor I ;ssis'm o Swulinril
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u' approval ny toe CIL3 engn.'s'r, ss liii 11W
previous motions (wing cc ithidrawn.
,%ncuttwr request by Warren Williams for annexation of 300 feet of lot 56 lying north of
Wagner Road received the approval of council,
v ith Freeman being instructed to draft the
nec-essar)' documents.
Williams also requested and was granted C-I
7anln(: for an area of his t',ini-ern knocc ii x.
I'evelccpinent Enterprises. The developer saul
plans are to a house located on Sr 434 as a sales
office'. Fox qiiiz7l'd Williams upon future plaits
by his concern, and Williams said plans are to
later request 11.3 zoning to erect apnrtune'nt
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James of England, France, &amp; Ireland ye' eighteenth, and of
Scotland vi' fiftic fourth. Ann I')om. 1620."
Yesterday was Thanksgiving Day, but It Is still not too
late' to thank God for the heroic pilgrim band and their
priceless legacy of liberty.

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approve the plats of the development, cc uiicn. 1w
said, is a continuation of the ''Terraces."
Engineering, sewage and water had already
received the approval of the city engineer. Hall
said.
However, ('itvAttorney Thomas Freeman
reminded council that before the County Cornmission approves it pint, the board requests
approval of the u't'unty erc; iricer. hess ,
Freeman qurued, ''can von determine the legal
description unless there is the engineer's art.proval, but said that if he recalled correctly ('it)'
Engineer B. C. Conklin had requested that pints
not be submitted to him.
Freeman reminded council that when such

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approval the plot should be approved and again,
\tas-or Brown said ''11 is in the back of un mind
that Conklin approved the piats.

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M.'rAMoNTI: SPRINGS
Controversial Ballard Street,
long in the talking stage
pa ving
to
relative
and
orohahis' soon still
draina g e probably
rt"nehlu-iiitioui as a result cii ('1(3'
('nuini'll
authorizing (lt)
Attorney S ,J
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negotiate a contract with
Kenneth Heane for the etrninngs'
the street
A few weeks ago, an offer was
presc' tit eel to 11W city by the (inn
of 11iouiiiis 1111(1 Waller to coilstu-tuct the elrn(uinge pr1ionl and
hiviti the city $'Ii,IXlO Interestfree In complete the project
11w loan is for a one 'ecit
lwrscsl Included in (he drainage
project Is IAmgwocnd As-ruin',
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The first proposal from the board ssas relative
to North Orlando Terraces section right, unit
two, which is located between Gee ("reek and the
pots-er easenient John Hall, representing
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matters enuie before the cIty's zoning bent-st
there is a check list to be considered. ('ciuncilinan
Victor Miller incised for tabling of the
Several recomWINTER SPRINGS
until council receives a letter (u-em
matter
meridations were presented to ('it3 Council from
('onklin
the city's Planning and Zoning Baord, and a
question in action in one proposal precipitated a
lbwever, Mayor Granvdle Brown queried that
should it he found that Conklin had given 01)from Councilman Herbert Fox that In
pros'al, would council take action and give him
the future, documents should be kept together as
a unit and that each developer should submit,
the ,uthori(y to sign the plots. The mayor said he
'sas of the opinion that Conklin had granted
prior to development, a master plan. This should
be retained by the Zoning Board, Fox said,
approval, but a subsequent search of the records
commenting that he has suggested this action for
1w Howard Mlaret disclosed nothing in the files to
indicate such stas the case and the matter stas
two months. All documents relative to planning
then tabled
and zoning, he said, should be fastened together
thus ''keeping a running record of develop-In an about face. Fu-ix cemniented that should

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DIRECTIONS TO SANORA IN SANFORD:
Located on Sanford Ave., South

OPEN DAiLY &amp; SUNDAY

of Airport boulevard

Telephonic Sanford: 323 4610

SALES OFFICE &amp; MODEL HOMES

Orlando: 295.4370

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leaders are increasingly anxious about their
countries' inability to keep up with American
technological progress. Men like Britain's
Defense Minister Lord Carrington are known to
be actively seeking to shift Pentagon policy
away to some extent from quality to quantity and
simplicity in Western military hardware.
It is feared that even with much reduced
defense appropriations in recent years the U.S.
military is still seeking technological
breakthroughs whose cost is likely to prohibit
Western European involvement.
But Carrington is not simply worried by the
cnumic implications of new defense weaponry.
He believes that growing U.S. reliance on
'the machine rather than the man" may lead to
kind of inflexibility that will make it in.
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respond quickly to the kind of probing and smallscale aggression which Moscow might initiate if
t believed there was a growing technological
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was underlined during the recent North Atlantic
meaty Organization exercise, "Strong Express." The main aim of the exercise was to
check out the ability of NATO to swiftly reinforce
Norwegian forces in the far north of that counThis involved the use of bath se..aborne
;iphihious forces of th e United States, British
ind Dutch marines, as well as the Allied Mobile
Force (AMF) which is a multinational air
transportable brigade group
Norway has long forbidden allied troops to
be based on her soil in time of peace. therefore, a
quick reaction by NATO to any Soviet threat
across the 150-mile-lang common frontier she
shares with the Soviet Union would be vital.
What's That?

The United States has given
more than
200 billion dollars
a fifth of a trillion — in
foreign aid since I44f
Some of it has been wise, a bargain, helping
buy defense cheaper than any other way. Much
of it has been wasted, frittered away, unap.
pr('('iated, even some helping the enemies of
\merica .
Now, the House Appropriations Committee
has okaved the handout of 4.2 billion dollars
ore in foreign aid for the coming year
It's odd to increase what we give to other
nations when the budget of our own nation is
running about :o billion dollars in the red
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news printed in ttt's ncwsp'iper

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mu' sI,'r. Gorcicir
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Fern ParkE Estates
Goldenrod Eastbrool
Marilyn Go" Ell o'
831 6" 1-1

bear Lake Forest City

Ann Riley
9939
Car,etwrry Tanglewood
Kathy Nubaci',
8387150
Mit' slyn Gordon
8316975

Chutuota
Lira Baker
5305 3rd St
Chuluota
Colored Community
Mara )-i*kuns
322.5418

Detiona Derry
Enterprise
Fannette Edwards
668 6163

Don 't

Dwell In Chains

White curtains in the wrndrn
There Was a respectful si•
Sometimes you could keep a
H HAl.. IU1VLE
Memo. lence when anyone got so an- umhrelht for several years guaranteed the respectability
NEW YORK AP
noyrd about anything that he without having It stolen, and It of the average home.
ries don't dwell in chains
The arrive unbidden and re- would .cay. 1 think it's high was an historic event in the
time that I put my two cents neighborhood if it house was
main unbidden. They arc rarc'1
People wondered about
the prisoners of a burdened worth rn" Today he could robbed
things - but feared fewer —
When the tnc'e of little Miss than they do today.
mmd. They are more often the throw $5 worth in and nobody
would
listen
Shirley
Temple puckered up in
welcome guests of it feeling
It
took
at
lot
longer
to
gel
a
nr'
film,
the nation (lied too.
heart
The primrose path was still a
what
anywhere
you
were
going
to
You
could
You cannot program
always gladden lane, riot a freeway.
e th sur
but when you nn woman's heart by
iuil remember any more than than it does
hondkerThose were the ci.avs
did
get
of
a
lace
there
you
prise
gift
seemed
in
trncss the wind,
member'
have
more
fun,
chief
Memories have it will of their
own and select the order of their

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you
can
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hack
and
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rernemlier when Life didn't hove so man} sudden and unexpected
Nou and then It would go along
the sanw h :wn or three days
in it row
When you didn't quilt' knn
wtiit to do in an evening, you
('fluid iuiwitys I(s out to the
kitchen and pop sonic co.
Tin' neighbors really began to
'tirr when thus sii thi parish
priest fuulkn the family doctor
Into a
A nickel cup of coffee still
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Ann Sutrczko.'.
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Lake Monroe'
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Longwood
Ann Rlep
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Winter Springs
Nancy Booth
3226735

Osleen
Mrs Clarence Snyder
322 48,41
Gene v a Oviedo
Slavia
Li: Mathicus
349 5705

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Tunis said his agency thinks the driver should have
'Thort' flexibility" in choosing light output available for a
variet of driving conditions.

WA.cfHNGmN - American automobiles may Lw lighted
up like "Christmas trees" by the mid-1970 If the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration has Its way.
That's a alight exaggeration, of course, but the federal
agency would tizu'v motor vehicles sporting red, white and
amber lights, all iii the interest of improved safety b the' 1976
Model yew'.
Douglas Tonis. NHTSA administrator, said rieu front,
rear and side lighting system would be require under his
proposal
He asserted that if the changes were carried out Uiey
would "contribute materially" to a reduction in traffic accidents, and resulting deaths and injuries
'We think the present high beams are inadequate fur
night driving on the interstate svsteni: so we are proposing
an almost 100 per cent increase In the maximum allowable
hugh-beam phiotornetrics," Tunis said. "This should reduce
the tendency of people to overdrive their headhgiits."

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"Therefore, we are proposing that, as an option, his car
be available with a thre'c-beam lighting s%'stem which would
Incorporate a new middle beam, useful for two-lane rcads, at
photometrics slightly below today's high-beam mode, to
reduce glare'," he' explained
Noting that NHTSA ha.c been criticized for its "conservative approach" to lighting. Toms said. "We are taking
Me first step toward the most progressive lighting standard
in the world He listed these' possibilities :
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New types of lamps: steerable headlamps that
illuminate a corner as you turn: miprcivt'd glass shields to
protect he&amp;tdiamps and automatic headlamp cleaning
systems

group itienubers will be subjected
because the) ye been through the
sairne mill as hi'. 'ears earlier.
Who will you find in the diet
group' Ms l.rndauer says it could be
the doctor who was driven to diet
when he had tit hold up an operation
while the' scrub nurse searched for it
sterile' go'.; a large' enough to cover
)iini. Or it could have been the two
ex-beauts queens win. graced a
Cincinnati class while they reduced
their WO) back to beauty contest
shape'.
Or, says Edith Bernian, once a
Diet Workshop member and now
director of research and development for the national chain of
reducing clubs, it niiigtn be the high
school teacher whose classroom was
moved fruzii the third to the first
floor because he 1 or she) was too
heavy to ituike it up the stairs
That's the wa's it goes, says Ms.
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tn'uite'nes' afis'r hs'airini: fur thin
t't'luli'ne I' utissuit tin' e It tint,'
shame's ,sf IN, e',ic'
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tint ,luchls s' I he,i'I,c s;ss's liii :il
I'.' ,i,e'uuhissnesl juries tsr juisigi's,
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r.'l,itive's 'l' Osceola Ihiasi,
S,inlor,l, had his eat' stolen (twit
this' sin'. s'wav last night , acs'sniiiiitt let thus' Sanford I 'sslie'c'
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lIt.' l%fI I 'hirvsle'i, vailmis'd lit
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had broken out in a tavern taking their chances %% till the
in the city's tough Tenderloin rest of the guys,
district but the 10 men at the
-Most of the tnuie, after thit'y'
bar became
surprisingly
cc the initial surprise
obedient when the police' saun- the'\ scm to accept the fact I
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an'i ii police officer,'' Miss
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aspects, one of the most heartrending stories of our time.
This is the tragedy involving several thousand children
who were born with serious physical deformities because
during pregnancy their mothers had taken a it.ranquilizer
known in Germany as Contergan and in America as
Thalidomide
After years of delay caused by legal and procedural
difficulties, the legislation gives the green light to a special organization, acting as trustee for 100 million
deutschc' marks collected from the drug firm and 51 million donated b) the Donn government a total of about
46 5 million
to begin the distribution of award payments to Thalidomide victims. The payments will be in
the form of pensions,
The surviving "Thalidomide Babies" are now between
the age's of 10 and 14. American parents of children in
that age range can give renewed thanks that the alert.
ness of a Food and Drug Administration employe, Dr.
Frances Kelsey, prevented a tragedy on the same scale
in this c'ountr

Frank Shannon, recalled soine

out of 300 felliale applicants

of the comments her appearance provoked'

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first two women to tx assigned
patrol car duty in the cii)
Miss Hos'de and Sandra Daly,
29, cruise the streets of the
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serv Ii's' (lion for (hit' fsrs'sl',ut
se'rvue e'
''If hIts' rat.- inis'rvamse is granteel, this' sarinit's will Is' e'.'e'iu
theirs' substantial,'' lit' said.
Allen sa id 62 s'iiiploynuieru(
uli.s,.' isiisl hsu'i'n e'aniumnueel for
lese'sit)le' i'luniinatisn uxnle'r the
new s'she.'itm, but a survey
slietwi'eI that iiiisst of the outIJk)'('S eteri' iue'e'elt'd ei.sev. hu.'rs'
in state gisvs'rniunie'nh and wilt
isne job an sUise'rahstr's position
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hut'
sit
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\eIiuui,iistrattesri . s'.'eiulil
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Allen said he' e'xis's'(e'd thus'
changeover to raise as Few po ph'
kiuis. butt hue' added every thini:
slusstilei be' runnming sintx.tttils' in
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nuiessage (ii all nuenitx'rs of the
Sanford Kwanuis aut their
Wednesday noon luncheon
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'l'hie nui tubers airs' 1)01 ng
behind unit began flashing its e'luainge'cl as Suutln'siste'rii 'l'filephonic' ('o installs am ( entre'x
bright lights on and off.
Shut' reportedly pulled off hit s'sheiui tier state' gssve'rtunnent,
tIn'
cii the' road aiiiei the' titan e'II liii tiLi (jog it ,iuiiube'r of
separate' switulitataireis atuel
fsurt'e'et tier out of the car and
allis'.'.' ing state ('itiplstyoS , tit
lOts) his stnall pickup truck, 1k
make calls 's'. ithmtsut gesing
hlK'!i alls'e'.'illv unset' hun' to
wesesled area and assaulted her, hlureuuiglu a swutrislsi;rd.
All that tinite, (lie' wisnii;inu's titu'
I)stti',lel
sear-old daughter was left In
iiuuiiuie'atistns director, said, ''It
the car.
will make (str uiiort' c,'tficie'uut
K idnapping charges Lire'
.serviue and save the' state'
twnutlirutt against ti'.ss uteri after
t''tisnaite'eI $''mt ø
they forced am Sanford t'.iunmuin to
e'tsLs (lie first 'sear
go (C) hiiuokolt'e against her will.
'Flue service is ill also presviele'
\l'irs' 1.4e' \liller, 'n
l6Ot
a
State of Florida iitiiut r
West I"mlth Street, Sanford,
work
'.chi'li
people van call for itt
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her
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i'lmanging the ,umiiiils'rs etri all 5,.
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itailt.''
One problem facing lads' oftirers is acceptance hs' tiiale itflicers When fellow paitroltuuan
The ts'.ts were selected for
Frank Shannon itondered how
duty, but f the experiment SLit"
Miss Ilovde would react when
ceeds, Miss Horde says San
'sotnt'thing rough comes
F rancu,sco soon may has-c more — ng,'' the iamelc
replied:
lady cops assigned to patrol
''I '.'.iunt,l'r about that too
d uty.
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but I think I can tuiitiille it,
''If we blow it, then we are
Wouldn'tt you wonder the same'
thing ill store' a man - and 8
blcust ing it not just for ourselves
rookie
but for policewonien st ho will be

''She don't look mean enough
to be a cop,'' growled one of the
men. "Hell, she don't look old
enough to be a cop,'' said
another.

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l',s, I ,ine'siln Co n tinental taket
front his drivi".'.;mv. 'hut' car was
hired in years he' ('01110 , , rt'e'ovi're'd ciii Iroquois Ave'nmie am
They'll he,' assigneet to routine few iiuiruut.'s later by I )t'puity
office deities, lieu this' strect,s,'' \l'ithie".s Ste'.'. art
said Miss Daly. who has taikt'ti
Sanford Psslice detectives are
into custody an unruly juvenile still invs'stigamti,ig tin'
rain' of
and Investigated all armed rot)- 21 .vt'a r -''lii Sanford '.'. stun ii
her)
early We'sltit'silav iuiortitiug in Li
11k'y still have to tinth'rget it ssoth'
area oft Airport
further intensive training. "It'll ltiuule'.'arel in Sanford.
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('enter stmsored by (he Sant curd flee.'rea (ion I )eiia,'( ment The (otim'
wee k course will begin Nov. 27, with classes from 7 ,tIW9 p. Ill, l(Iay
and \ednesdav Fred Kel 1eV Jr., noted Sanford Rai'a he ex 'i't is
shown demonstrating
ing for \Vanda Steffens of the Sanford Ut'i'eat 1011
Department . Women, or girls 14 and older, may I'egistei' at the
Hecreat iOn Department. There is a $4 fee which covers the ent ire'

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Ill God and obey his law. II.
emphasized the fuut that Jests
n'ur seek e'e)ruvs'rts but rt'Sjk't'(
e.'a(ii man's re'ligissiu 1k
hinued,
eat hi I'rs'shytt'riaini

MISS ANNE WIDENER. fourth grade teacher at Geneva Ekmemiai'y
School, has been teaching her students about Hawaii and its products.
Students pictured are trying fresh cocoanut. Left to right are ('i.ssv
Pemberton, Gina Kinna ird, Lori Belfiower and Tom Ellis,

The' experts vonvede that the' lone'
(Iit'tt!t, adrift in it sea of calories,
usually finds it inipossthle not to be
swamped b) desire 'fhere's no one
around to understand: no one to
e'ninprehend: no one to core, for
what is niort' of ii bore than the cther
i:uy's (Pr i:al'r' Story of her fatts
tissue''
So loneliness can be the dieter's
undoing. The' lung, lung time of going
without the cumf or4 of calory-ridden
foods and without the comfort of
sympathetic understanding simply
drains away the desire to succeed.
This Is where and why the diet
clubs art' moving in. Loneliness
stops act the registration desk, for it
is here' the dieter finds that the
people who will lead his or her
class-the instructors or their
iss,stants-have been fatties, too, in
ttit'n day. So the') have syxtupaithy,
eiiiputby, understanding, and they
know precisely the temptations and
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to comment The' deadline for presenting views to the traffic
safety administration is April 18, 1973,

Fatsos Find Fate A Fickle Friend
The loneliness of the early menning jogger is nothing compared to
the' agony of solitude suffered b) the'
tie' Li 'r
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fiitts finds the' world is
pe'uple'i with hostile friends who
devour c-ream puffs, hateful spouses
'.ti(- pile up rmtstwd potatoes and
MCI children who crunch candy
around the cluck.
Yet failure usually awaits the
average dieter who tries every fad.
ever
crash weight reduction
program alone.
This, claim the nutrition experts.
Is wit) more and more Americansin the' ziiillwns-.are turning to
esrgantrutions like the Diet
Workshop. mc',, founded b l;,uis L
lJndauer utter her own adventurer'
in dieting c'onvinred her there must
he a hettt'r vii% ti take' it off

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('uple') %ei*s Service

s miuiusta,n't'c,'' said ,\sst. Atty'
I iu ltutvuiinn't Markv, the' 111811
;'.huss hii tts'tis'si three' separate
iiinuiItee druifi IdlIM (or
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I .s'gichttuut'i' that lwghtis next
l'tmes.ta'.',
)li'uii' uutusi Senate' .'ssimi
ittittet's t)re';ut'i'ul 1)1115 '.'.hi.'li
would ;mliss'.'. a jury to .bo'Isls'
suuuk i:iiilt sir muinio'ens'e' Iii first
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. DON OAKLEY

What
tzt;pcning in the Philippines, where President
Marcus has declared martial law and imposed censorship
and where the army has vowed to take away the guns
owned b) a gun-happy population, is only history's latest
proof that the best way to throttle a free press is to disarm the citizenry.
So claims a letter writer to Editor &amp; Publisher magazine, who Predicts that liberals in this country will go
"right on yowing for strict gun controls, completely ignoring this rare opportunity to absorb history and unlearn
sociological nonsense."
We'll perhaps so Then again, if a high rate of private
gun ownership and an absence of controls are supposedly
dete'rmunants of a country's immunity to tyranny, the
current travail of the Philippines would seem to supply
not a lesson but a quandary.
For if all those guns in the hands of all those Filipinos
couldn't prevent the establishment of a dictatorship, or
quasi-dictatorship, what could'

i'.,tuulil Is' itiaioi.iti, y fi'i' I"
liis'ilit:it,'il tiutiishs't aiol slayings
resulting tutu, t ape's, rob.
Is'rit's, kitluia1ouigs, lturglarie'.c
"1' litSilil
hid he's VlIilolii Ii I )usuigluis,
fl'rsn It Wliltv anti Potter
or
Sts'wuu't ;% fill s'fed with hit'
IlialisrIt) soul (hu'' dhi,i'h Ilk.'
hut' c'ctotii teluis Ii allowed a
jtit' sIi'n', ''thu ho grnuithtt
Ills',, % '.IIIt k'. 'uld
Ittit .hiichhi't' Iluirlatu ltlaek.
hum,, %% Ili) vott'ei his uphold the
death ls'n;ult', soul Its' didn't
nppruvs' ,if ti,tinsintuurv death
'colonies,
such
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Evervboth feared the worst
was yet Li conic when the price
of bread or milk at the corner
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wtien.tht' nsu'Vit' STh'fl lit UP
was it message asking the
ladies in the audience to please
their hats
I spres.smri years you not only
gust tit see two films for the' price
itt one'
on SOfll(' nights tilte
zlulnngvmt!nt gave on a free
piece' of chinaware, too.

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Penally Law

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l'gicIatnr atisi legal scholars
iiitedi iva'i't iit'xI '.'.eek ill
ti'ittpt to ;lc':' hstgeth'. t' a bill
that '.ill rt'Itistate a denth i''°oitv In'.; that call stand lip to A
s'nshituihisnial test.
When the I S Suprctiir 1 'mitt
litinti liii' skatli is'ualt% tnaisui'.huhuhissutaI by a 5.4 s'stte Inst
,ltip',
Ii iii lii.' tutu' justices
,olhillittI'll uu separate' wrhhh.'n

R.%V CROMIEI'

There is considet able concern at higher levels of the
administration that the new relationship with China could
go sour in the years just ahead
Things are going well now. No great developments are
of disIn the works-ncithing sensatlofla . on the order
armament, trade, investment and credit deals, such as
have been made with the Soviets. Nothing is expected in
the foreseeable future.
But relations in general are moving along smoothly.
Our contacts with Peking seem quite well based and irn
likely to go had.
The problem is that our relationships depend on the
group in power in China now. That group may not, iast
long. For one thing. the purges have been so thorough
there are but a handful of rs'.erful men at the top All
d ol Some are sick y.
are very
Even more importantly. there are signs of a deep power
struggle The reports are frequent and convincing.
What worries the administration is simple. They do
not know who the men are who would succeed MaciTse
tung and Chou En-lal. They don't know what theirpolicies
would be or their objectives, whether they woul favor
rapproachment with the United States or a resumption
of the cold war.
It is known that there are powerful forces within the
Communist parts' in China who urge breaking off contact
with the United States, It is known there are others who
strongly favor the contacts with Washington. But infor
rnation is so scanty on the second and third levels of
Chinese leadership, how much power and how much of a
Ilnwing the younger leaders have, that \Vashington ha'I '.'. lisa Ma
no inkling whaii''c'r as to how the dice ill
and Chou no longer rule.
ow
Evidence suggests a balance of power in China is nowimposso
even
and
a
struggle
so
intense
that
it
has
been
,
sible for Mao and Chou to fill major vacancies at the
highest polic) and administrative levels of government.
The infighting that preceded the death of Lin Piao
continues unabated. There is a question of how, mitch
control the central government exerts outside the major
cities and the central core areas. There are reports which
suggest that leaders in some major provinces run their
domains with little concern for orders from Peking.
Mao is sick and there is seriousquestion as to how
much he enters into the day-to-day at airs of state. Chou
is undoubtedly the man on top today in the central gos'ernment In essence, it is believed, he rules in Mao's
name, making Chou No. 2 in theory and No. I in practice.
In recent Chinese tiistors'. the man openly in line after
Mao has inevitably gone down to oblivion tinder the concerted attacks of rivals who might differ on everything
else-hut not in their common desire to bring down the
chosen successor. Of late, both Liu Shao-chi and Lin Piao
have been deposed.
It is uncertain how long Chew can last tinder the pres sure despite the success he has had over the years in
placing his followers in seats of influence and in disposing of his enemies.

"This kind of exercise often calls for a hell of a
)ol. of tact when you're landing in a friendly
country. There are plenty ni people around
already itching to snipe at NATO without making
the guys you're working with feel that you've
come along to rui their show for them
On the credit side, the exercise did show that
the British and Dutch amphibious forces could
cruise offshore in the face of severe air attacks
for a good deal longer than the 48 hours they
were required to do so under the exercise plans.
Provided there are no further cuts by these
nations in their defense expenditure the chances
of their being able to "hold the ring" on NATO's
northern flank until reinforcements could arrive
from the continental United Slates look good.

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Part of the exercise called for a new tactic of
a "deterrent" landing in which the three-nation
rnisrine force landed and withdrew again a few
hours later in hopes of deterring a would-be
aggressor.
The use of amphibious forces cruising offshore in a time of tension would not ruffle Norwegian sensitivity about foreign forces on her
soil and at the same time would not give the
Kremlin an excuse for an aggressive act on the
grounds that NATO forces were threatening her
frontiers.
The landing was the U.S. Marines' first in
Norway. certainly since World War 11, but some
of the European commanders complained that
most of the Marines' more senior officers
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conuniission of a Felon)'; Frank
Dickerson, charged with
check,
'.'or thless
Wilniva
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Iiickerson, worthless check;
William Lycans Jr., grand
larceny and Randall Queen,
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rnu larceny
eny.
Criminal trials will also hi' in
Process simultaneously next
before
week in courtroom
Circuit Judge Clarence Johnson
Jr. Prosecuting for the state
will be Assistant State Attorne)
ewrnan Brock.
Defendants listed oil tile
docket for this court include the'
following: Donald Armstrong,
charged with breaking and
entering and with intent to
commit a felon)' arid grand
Watson,
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intent to &amp;'oiniiuiit iu felony ant i
grand larceny in three separate
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Guy Thornton presenting keys , Sheriff John
Polk and County Commissioner Sidney \'ihlen

MARK II station wagons were donated b
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COUNTY JUDGE S

October, 197
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Arthur Becs-tn , jr

Clerk of the Circuit Cowl

PROBATE NO U41
In re Estate
A MAY ,'. £ 'p,' t.. a s p r ..i
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nionthl'. or annual payments

o kir seiee as required b) the
Count'.
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"The school board and
have an agreement wherein
'. Ill placeincscro'.'. $10,000and
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and the other enti( willm
Keeth said, "the reason
Kno'.hs suid that ('BA i.ul
we appears that '.'.e are not
haven't an opportunity to join the cit&gt;
receptive is because we
utilities systeni two years ago,
,up pr - .' hr I 'o he' n thu
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APPLICATION
NOTICE
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NOTICE
"F RE BY CovE N th at pur%uW'.' ':
Sttr, I of Chapter 1I?96 Lawe '

River Counc Unit

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

AND CLAIMANTS
a'e '-ueret
c-.- a' tar'- c'

no',f,eø aria ra- tr pecnt Any

ci.,,' aria dartdt whcn you, or

MURPhY ACT. ?PI, ,oiuor

ae-bi lane n S.minol, Coo"!,
Florida.
II be Offr'red to' tale i'
Public
i*1. CASt' bid i.uDiPct to the r.çIo :

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Clf-fr, Of Clemallia MUM tw in wr iting

for AAODERNiZATiON PROGRAM.,
LOW RENT P4QUS1P4C,. PROJECT vcid according to Ia Such creditor

Of any of the above individual
i.rIpOflC).nt$
c 'Inc unknown Psrs. dCviteet.
Iatees and gr.ntpes Of the above
nimpd •ndiwi.aI Respondente who
"it ( acid
0 The ur*flOe *tsigfn, Wt
ei%or% in interest, trustees or an
other Parlors :la-rn.ng tip. through

Bu.Idirc SuiteAX P0 D"awr 93$
Sa nford, F IOn'dIi
Copes of the OOC"pn'% rra, t'f

W against any area O Of erie abcvt obtained bi, d,pc.sf.r'ig
DC
named Respondents am'a against all
with the Arch !t-ct ICi' eACh set I
persons And parties claum.ng 0'
documents soobtained Such aelErtie
turing Any in,erett or clam as
.iill be rrturuoed to each per son who
r'*nens, mortgagees, ,udgmrnt

returns t he plans. w.cf stations and

'-tors or t'rsOldi'c5 0 upon a'
a;ain'.t the parcel CO land described
t*lo in Seminole County, Florida
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a poli'ical
tDdivitiOfl 01 the State of Florida,
h
filed a petition in e"u,fleflt
3-rna.npro(et'dings AgaInst yDvirud

Other documents r. goc condition
within 10 days alter bid oe""
A certified check or bank draft.
pvible to thC u-lOoting AijtPiiXlfy o
the City Of Sanford. Flor ida, U
Gvpfnmpnt onas or a satistacto',
b.d bond e.eruted b, ChC bidders

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A'nDvflt IIQUIiI to S per Cent o4 the bid

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL COIN

CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 72 143$
In re The Marrig.
RAYMOND

THOMAS

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MILL OP. ,tF
Pett.On,r and
p, V L L S E A N F P MILLION
Psponcrnt
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO Phyllis Jean 'rm.II,on
3909 F 96"- S'rei't
CICi,eana 0'
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

that an action $C' Dissolution of

alI'd
fl Se.--u -nr Ic Cour' v.
Ire suc cess'ut bidder will be and you are ?POuTP0 to serve a coo,ioc,da
rpou.rf'd t tjrn.Pt and pay for
(7$ your written ce'ernes , if Any I.)
The South 715 I fret of 10111 lying
satisfactory performance and P.e'nrw-tri M Beane o STEPHEN
,%est of Sanforø Oviedo Road in
pi,mpnt bond a' bonds
SON A BE&amp;PfE , Post Office Drabs.'"umafl's AdditiOfl to Eureka
41tntn s called to the One Casselbcrrt, Florida. 3flD
r'ammocfl,, Pla Boos. . pipe 53. of p'ositiorn for eQual emplOyment Attorne,-s t o, the Prtif.oner. and fi
-t Public RtKvos of Stmthoit opportLinily. and P#vment 01 not less
the ortq,nal .v-lri ,ht Clwk of I"
(oon?V, a'so 0, 46 cit Sp'ng
tr,eri the minimum salaries
atoe- s'yIe-d Court on or befDre
and the SOUIP 3I5 lee' v.agct as set forth in the December 17th, 1912 otrier*-se a
a Lot 47 of Spring t1smnock Plot
Spec itcatiores mul' be Paso On thiS
be entered igainst

7 pages 2. 3. 4 and S 01 th
P'OIr
",b c Rec ores cif Seminole County
Autho' ity of the City
The
a'id also that portion of Government of Smnf or d. Florida reserves the
' 3 SeCtiOn7l. 7o*vnt'e.pZO South.
right to re'ct ant or all bat or to
30 East Semunole County,

I orida. iocated West of State Road
419, said parcel containing 33305
a'et more or lest
YClJ and till(" Of vow
art COM
"- ended to file written defense's to
"-c PetItiOn in the offi ce f the Clerk

a thp Circuit Court in and for
Seminole Count,. Fla'ida. in the
C fy of Sanford, Se'ninoi, County,
'o'ida. on or befor e the ati day 04

wArp Afly informalities in trif

bidding
Plc bid shall e withdrawn for a
Period iii 30 days %ubScQuPOf to the
opening of via% wthout ,he conwrit
of tP, Housing Authority 0 the City
of Sanfo'd, Florida

A ore bid conlecpncp for all in
tenested contractors will be hId •'
io a ret - December 5th. 1972 at the
Adrmiinittrat on Building Castle

T'PceiT%ber. 1917. the same being not
est t han 71 dirs not rho', titan

Brewer Court to dscisst fedea1
P.in.ng practice and re-rement ft.'

layS from the date of this nofict, and

10* rent u-Iou-sing programs

" SC"wI' your w'fIt'en defenses upon
'- Court', A"c.,nt', of Spmorrue
7 t.ufl?y on or before that date, witch
}rtenIe'% shall ShOw what rigrif. title

' interest, you, or any of you have
clam in and to the above

or default my be entered
-,a.mis' ,L
Vos.i are notil.ec that Petitioner
v% 11 41PP I V I 0 the Caurl for an Or a"
Taking c's the 30th day of Dec

enoer. 1977. at9 00 a rn , before the

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
haticir of Public
sol-ce it hrerl:7, 9%,V.n 1118, ,he
board of Count, Commossioriers,
sitting as ,he Utility Board will on

in water and sewer ser,-c, rat es in

'pci properly before the Court that areas certified to be Served by

mosif bed.4ermined before tht entry Oers!rert lnvet'me.nf Company
an Ordse of Taking. including tIre
t urisduC?ion a' the Court. Pu-C

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice 01 Public Hearing

Agricul'urr t P IA RI'5,dpr.tibl On
the' foIIow,ng J,'tcrib,C prapertp
The SE 'a 04 IPte NE

and the

I ., of the SW , of the NE .and the N

All parties may appear before an applcatioii ror'.terning changes

Of

Board of County
Commisss*nrf's

of the NE '.of the SE 'a, and the'

PIt.' 'a 17$ Pt SE '. including thet
Corporation
1Iri0A
Power
easement. all lying in Sac 26 21 30,
Se'vi'icilc County, Fla, containing

acres n,o'e or f55
Further detcribe'd as the SW
Quadrant of intersection f Dike ared
Dodd Roads flSS It fronting On
Dodd Rd. 1795 ft fr onting on D'e Rd

TltitpijbiiC hearing will be held
the County Commission Chambers
at ttit Court Houie, Sanford,
Florida,

oft Decen-ibr 19, 1977, at

00 P M. or as soon thereafter as

possible
Board of County
C ommSoneri

f , cer',cy of ?tte pleadIngs. wPiether
SemInole County, Florida
P,tit,Orwr I5properlf exerts-np iI5
cii'lp(.,if-d athDrity 'no the amount
CPierrrian
to ba OePOS1e0 for each CO eu-iC ATTEST

Seminole COonty, Florida
By 0-rep Drurnmnnd.
Chairman
Attest

parcels f property 'The Court *11

Arthur H Beck*ith, Jr

Arthur P4 BecPwth, Jr

er'!se tutu-i Order at t 7r,tcth P.o. 71 5, Dec 1.6 I) 1977
dec"tT"oi.e'b"d •,p,,r.-'l''..-', 7 'ii
make

and

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Board of AdIUSmerIt n-I! CDnduC

PubiS' P4-.r'-ber 71. 1Q77
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Give her the
fjjonabIy feminine
new Lady Sheaffer"

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t,1,oO t'y 'hc'tc d
'e' te i'o
thcr r1ur
in
fre - '.-'ut tkreY to
* ..'!tl'. .t'rbrJ tti'iiIu 1'
iWt' nrp" •fl1tOl A-ul

rs-4"ij 14k' iit

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4 34 5' W 683 'henCe run P. r

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OF ADJUSTMENT
'.c"ce IS beret', pier that the

boa-cl t" Ad u'-'"i' A ii caid,ct •
a Special Exception in an P )AAA
Residential Zone to Perm,, It'r
construction f a church auditor'."

OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY
•i •
William McCoy Realty

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Mlcrhi and I'fido1

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SALT

49C

5 61 " It $3

Steaks 2) 1-U

9C

FRYER PARTS

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QUANTITY RIGHTS
RESERVED

SAVE 'lOc

47c
Breast Quarters

0'-

43c

Leg Quarters

b 39c

Split Broilers

CAGLE'S PRIDE
FRESH GEORGIA

%6,100.

$849

Steaks -

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..67c
65c

68c

h

(i/( flAC,(24 .tLI8IJQ'f

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QUAKER STATE

BONELESS ROILED

RADE A, WHOLE
,,

Pork Roast

68c

U.S D.A CHOICE

I1
I 11 IZ'4

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Chuck Roast

b68

FREEZER BUY

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ChIquita

USDA CHOICE WESTERN

ER BLEND

49 -4

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lb 1

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Date &amp;

T Bone Porterhouse
Sirloin Chopped Sirloin

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DELICIOUS

Your Favorite Steaks

4-

A

BANANA LOAF

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l6oi 69c

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CUT AND WRAPPED ERIE

49c

Garlic Bread
SCHOOLHOUSE

_,a_ -a

Cut-Ups lb

No Loaf 69c

BUTTERED

Mini Cookies 248c_

11

A

A

'L- 'cc
SAVE 20c
CHOCH FULL OF NUTS
lb
Core

BANANAS
Coffee

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lb 9 c
P

322 8661

.1IulIuI.wn.

FLORIDA PINK OR WHITE

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

5

834-0331

#;.-

US. NO. 1

Potatoes

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I 0 lb

b.,,69c

8-

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and Nytol

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PLUS

15c

SAVE IOL WEIGHT WATCHERS

.a.111111-0-A

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SUPPERS FOR ALL SEASONS!

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lb.
lb

All F1',oi, 6 12

ci,16

Drinks

SAVE 27. IUOULAR BARS

Mushrooms

SAVE lOc, RICH

SAVE 4

Carr,anq
$24 95 Value

Coffee Rich

1 3a 50

99c

SAVE 20 AIR fRESHENERS

Glade

'11139

SAVE 2i WALL WASHER

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JOt lOt i( 5995 Value
Qt
'6,99

i.

, -'- .-

Washington State

t

CAN OPENER

—

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flair

SI? 95 Value

29

FRESH

FAIR WAY PLAZA DRUGS

Mullet

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2

9

c

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SAVE 35

Gaines Dog Meal

lb 29

J.ifffffiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiI~

lb. 89
79

Pink

Shrimp

'.. ~ _.''

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lb.

1

L.

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fAIRWAY MAUITS
. . r , , .

SUGAR

OLDFASHION
COOKIES
i1

oz.Jitof

INSTANT FOLCER'S

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SAVE3OCI
MARK

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GOOD THRUI2.1972
V . S S S S 'i' •'r'vv"

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WITH THIS COUPC

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SAVE 30' WHEN YOU BUYA

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EXPIRES 11.28.72

MIC.!IJM

Sat tQrd

FAIRWAY MARKETS

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25 lb. Bag

Halibut Fillet

:

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IForn-uerIy Gordon's Drugsi

Phone 322-0642

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79

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man

2 Roll

Stuffed Clams

NAME BRAND COSMETICS

26765. Orland.a Or, (27th &amp; Hwy. 17-92)

SOFTWEVE
Pak

FLORIDA COOKED
Lobster

IU OR

Sharp Stix

$1

TTLAW1

TIMEX WATCHES 5795 up

2

0

Can

8.88

X

(;NX
111Mkq**

SAVE lOc, CR ACKER BARREL

MEDIUM OYSTERS

clulomatically slops
' ,

39C

--

1 29

Big Wally

Flown in Fresh From

F O-rtra

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6 li"

Irish Spring

POPCORN POPPER

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69c
u I I

lb 99c
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DEPOSIT

GOLDEN

film

€L(OUS

5 9 C Fresh Salads

5c
l.ib
cub 1

Eggplant

CAMERAS

317 59C

'T'

25

TASTY

53 99

Cheese

EGLLA S..

Radishes

Exclax

' 65c

16 OZ. BOTTLES

RED BUTTON

La'u'i.t Ht %

Pepper Loaf

(
3

49

Hard Salami

il -

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RUMP

bag E

ROYAL CROWN

~

a

39c BOIIELESS

3 lb 40c

Apples

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b 79c

Boiled Ham

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S.ó '8 Value

of the Court Howse,Sanford

1w Uot'ernuer 34. 1977
11.1,.

49c

Ham Hks

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Zeliwood Yellow

abler lid is out

'

$188

It

IODIZED

plus
dep.

Golden Ripe

8 TRACK TAPES
Artit.,

Panip's, nov'

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You re reading this one!

3

I B(iNc

I 0 # I

a' Ad,ustmen'

be "3OiiCed or effective?

SAVE 5c

.,.

Cucumbers

acres located Souf it of t.'I''bi
SpringS R00

Chairman

Beef

.

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10

10a.69c

Nc,v-Bayer,no'v

Seminole Count Ba.' d

-hes. Too small for an ed to

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lb.

.

Possible

means 1 column by 2 in.

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ready for Christmas, Too.

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Ground

lb

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3, 99c

Pofk Steak
;M c1

3

ZEs'fl'

'_ 1 1 - I.-Al

Meats

NAPKINS

!

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4AM

Franks

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49

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3is oa.
Cans

8

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Chipped

SteaI(

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Sure, We're a drug store, but we're

Further
I Wek-va Spn.rept
described AS •pproaimat,ly 1 7

possible
Ser,,,nole Count, Isoa'd
Of A0105'ment
By Jp 's 5yr'te

.

MOTOR OIL

Grapefruit

and Sunday School Buldreg on t','

Florida, ore Decet'.t*r IS, 1977 , at
1 00 P f.', 0' 15 sOoth ther cotter ii

68C

bug

Cons $'

Coffeemate

2 Bedrooms, 11 Baths
Closing Costs Included
Professional Decorator.
Interior &amp; Exterior
Carpeting, Range
Central I-lea? &amp; Air

of tPee Court House. Sa"tc'

t,-u, County Commission Chamot.t"s

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4 303

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CRUNCHY JONATHAN

d.c'

Bologna

COFFEE

SAVE 32c, OIL MONEt

Dinners

' Att

LW

Florida. on December If l5'7 A'
7 00 PM. c as soon thttr&amp;r, at

Tres pubs it; hearing *11 be

A C IOICE

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AVENUE"

South f 5e,va Springs Road
Th -s uti c i l-bring wi te h
the County Commission CP.arr,tue-

following Described properly
NE '. c-u'
East 330' f SE Section 71 20$ 29E. lying Soutr-uer l,

S.D

TOP SIRLOIN

SAVE lic
MAXWELL HOUSE

.. $1

3

,;

BONELESS

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Gatorade

43'

,

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SAVE 12c, LIME OR ORANGE

Log Cabin Syrup

app'ta matel, 10 acres loCa" -'

•lQtf'tt" 71

58 c

if,

3 13 of 1

SAVE 33c HORMEL
. .
• .
hulu witn Beans

3 3' - F tQQ 19' to the poir -'
t''giflrtirs9 Further described

e

WHOLE
b.
Sliced Picnics

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Stew Tomatoes

tiish

Nti(e of Public HearIng

A

BUTT ROAST

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l33I..5OIJiON 0It&amp;DO PtA

PoiSlili,
Seminol, CDun? Board

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

9

SAVE 27c, MARZETTI

stuart

f/agirnttic
Instant
Load Comes tath
1 roll color

DEJ 172

.1 1*

78C

PORK

'c

george

-of the Court House. Sanford. degreeS 25' 255 .N 680' to tree
i a f the SW '.. 0
Florida. on December 11. 1Q77, • 04 Pe
7 00 P M . a' as soon tne'ea'ter as Secticir, 31. thence run N 00 degr-'

B, JACk Si"',
Chairman
Put,liit'u November 21. 1977

STYLE

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79c

Dressings

S

78c

MORTON

1201,
6 Bottle

21,500 - lO% Down

\t'tXI1I are difft'rt'rut in different
;lrf',.e :urvi tIle') art' best knee'
j;i- '-p.- ' • t n ,ttt.. --

-TTs, on

IIALIAN

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FRESH MISSOURI

9c

BEER

aJe-psi1ern'.i Nr'e uaW'

Ill I'

9

Now Under Construction

Itciard o 40 19 s'men' *)t COI'IOV( "

Begn at CIte SW corner of the "
LOt 12. less thC Wetterly
a'
. of the SW . of Section 31 705 7r
TuskawlIta Shor es . Pia' Book 6
Page 93. Seminole Count, Recordt Seminole County. Florida. the'nr
aegrees 31' 34-5' E 460 fi
Fjjr-ther ø,scrite-ø at Sou'h shore a' 'ir' N
1.06,41' JMS60r, bPPf'Of ,m&amp;1tI1 140' &amp;long 1"t W tint 01 "'d NW 'd of " r
SW a. thence run S II degrees i
.rs' o Brarifley Avenue
7rii puotit hearing *11 be 'tetd in ? S F tilt' 'hence run S X de''rs

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Sausage

OLD MILWAUKEE

resultm in additional axatlon

puouic PitAr.r. 'ocons,de.' appro.rt; public I'.earng tOCOntidef approb ' -a Special Eacept on in an t 1 a variance in an A 1 Agriteil'.''
R es idential lore, t replace emitting Zone for s tate setback frr"
decayed boa' oocs on tnt f011Owing property line on tht 10110* '
Oescrib.d property
described property

of AØ,u-tmpnt

do

Statutes, To Wit Section ItS DI setiuld be against any effort

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Nolict of Public Htvinil
.
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N" i' 5 Pit4

FAIRWAY

GIANT PACKAGE

n•-u. th'

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SIicei 9acon

SWEET CORN

name t BUTT'S TEXACO TRUCE reservations about the lack of •t
STOP. and that we ifltCflO t regi%'rv gwirantee that ad valort'rmi
%440 name iitfl frie Clerk of the
Circuit Court- S,m,naIe County. tan's seull not end up with ad'
the ititionalumiillage for this work
FlOnidi ,fl accordance
o the F.C1,!iDvt Name the St Johns M) personal vote'

B, AIpp J0ka
P.,t - t' N'- .
, 71
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__________________________ _________________________
'1
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice of Publoc Mearing
Notice is beret', given tria l tiy

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23rd and Park
Sanford, Florida

VILLAGE APARTMENTS - A Coun', FIida rsaer 'he ItutiØij%

Br".e W But'
it' IT. 74 1917
Pbl.tP Pe.

$138

T

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10

Legal Notice

Florida Statutes 1957

SMOKED

PAPA

EAIP."' 1' FA RM S

Townhouse Condominiums

large group, Drurmunn
s.iid
that
he could set' hi.c.e
FICTITIOUS NAME
upon recep' 0 pt-oaf Co "
,Iacksonville '.'.ould benefit tu%
"i-U- , 3 hi" "a , A
NO - CE
publication of ti-us no tice, the ft
are er.ca;ed 0 bi-% nest a' lISt' the large council, but "1 feel sett.'.o1js name. tO *t SPRINOW000 French A,pn.,* Senfa'd. Semirrile set,uld be encumm,bvred 1 base'

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Porterhouse

SAVE 1 Ic

In referring t.. his obje'cticin'-

'tit!' Clerk of the (irtu-' Ca,r' snd to' Sernnole COUntY , Fi-

JOINT 'E NIURE 0miaer Which we
are engaged in bztnri5 at State
POIO £3.1, City of L011Ac,Od Florida
That the Patties interestpd in Slid
bus-ness enterprises fl?C at $011Qi,t
Je'in H McCI-n'ock. it
tS Earl Do*rm
James 'I Pugh t1,7 DEvELOPMENT

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the upper end and to encourage immecting in Jacksonville on
the use of the river.
The Council teould be eligible lki(t'Eflbtr f. at sehich time this
ulI t' dise usst'd Ui
or State aid Federal funding Council

F Ct !-c'sS Na., Sti'ulr Crap',-'

fitS DI F arias Statute,

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USDA CHOICE

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CHOICE

T-Bone Steak

iris *iRp*uuP.S AVI I1$O OPUNGL AV[
urn I1SJMAIIIAND )OSILVIN SIAN NO
(JOt flI I Rfl KY I? II NONO

ENJOY LUXURY LIVING
tried t'.'. cu )ears ago, but failed. .Al
________
Drummond appointed Jac,
The effort Puts been resuziied,
being
ll;atting
of the Fast Central
%% ith
the
purpose
preservation of the lower end of Florida Planning Council to
St Johns and reclamation of represent Seminole County at a

undrrsgned, Pi.rtuant C 't

to

([i)

SAVE lOc PITCHER PAK

""PARK

fa

IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOUI

USDA

A
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mmos~

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Central Florida Builders Presents

cocurdinatt'd efforts bete ec
I1iiS-Si(iWt5 at the meeting.
lIt' said that an attempt to them designated to accomplish
establish such a council was the goals which would benefit

c,,1frrI )r.lI

4111111111111

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SAVE 10c LIPTON

10 h'. "c' ',' - '.' '" 7 ONC [Ru,
'-t"rt-, .er "A' !"r for these' use' ''St'nuinole creater detail
Nat-u

theCount, Comm-Ssion Criamoers

1973

pr oposed c'eanpe f zonng frOm 1. I

COurthOuse. Room, Seminole County Court

".e C ourt area be heard or'i •lt that

Arthu' H brck*ith Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
ev Map'ne S Earn
Deputy ClefsPublISh Plow 0 11 4 A Dec 1,

Thomas Wilson

Ese-cutive Director
pblith Nov 17, 74 1977

nford, Flo'ida. at *I'iictefimf AriØ Houte. Sanford. Florida to consider

pace

-Seal'

itt Ifcer0 ta Cc-ucr", Coir
mt5iC,,-'
Se" !i C C j0p V.1?
hold a Pubic 'it'in tO consider

Hona'ADue DOi'Y'fliCs. .5 Saifi. Judge Monday. the 11th day 04 December
of tne Circuit Court DI the 1972 at 7 P M .or as soon thereafter
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
At pO'.$ibl, hold a publiC hearing in
F lonidi, In his Chambers fl the fh County Commissioners Mrtng

Seminole County

PIC,,I'mber. 1972

The Housing AthDrity
of tf'ic C I ', p1
S.ano'd. F lOridi

Jeitniited parcel of land arc SPID* DE. it

I lute Why It shlØ 'sOt be taker, for
iti uses arid purposes set forth in the

JudOmen' may
YOU for the relief demanded n 'tie
Petuti
ITNESS fl, hfld ma me seal of
of
sad Count on thiS, the •

Lo's 7' ) 11 A, ; Bus s.

SmnIAnj:
£ QI FLORIDA
S' 47 E
BOARD OF 'TRUSTEES
Or lu-fE p,,'T(RPJAL
IMPROVEMENT
TRUST
FUND
S t Arihvt H Btckiii,ith, ir
£'ger.' State of Florida
a' TrosfCf's
of The internal
I'nprovc'ntnt Trust Fund
5minl Couj'e'y
P,Pih5h ho,-t'mbt'c 71
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They have not checked mu.
,,
•unt '- genuine- i) interested t,s

stale road As to all lonlas tot It to one
CNtppel and Ciongremnian Uou lie felt that there would be ari
And 'nut' Val e Thp PlAte of half of AU petroleum an d Three Fre) in Washington and advantage in having two
fC,ijrtPt of other rr.ruprlIs Will be
C5idPflCC and post Off cc aadress f
ouTtc us ,Inc m the northern
rp-s4'fyp Al:I i,t,icfl'tibIt material s another in Lh'Land. ("hamrnean
IPsC ciapmaref, area mutt it, IW0'fl t
nd of the river area and one in
b the claimant, his apen', or hit rCSCrvpd
Grt'g Drummond represented
DESCRIPTION
attorneo, or The some *-Il twCome
the Wiard (if Count% Com- the southerninost area. sAith

0' CIa.mant mult Al tPip t.f?lt of the
s ILLI AM CLARK
16 7
FL A
fling Of treC same dirC a cop, of
COURT unto 7 P M F 5 7 , or. the
tuct' clam to said Countt JudRrt fl
1th Oat, of December 1972. at the
ft. Chapter ji 4.
compi..nce
Admnstnat'on BuId,nQ Castle
Liw'. of ho, ida
Brewe.' Co,,,rt, Sanford Florida at
Thu 3Dth oa, of October. 1Q17
whiCh time and pl(e all bids will b.
W,lWf MjttClfCl Cft%t
publicIv otwm" ana read alovo
E,eCutOr Of ttt
f contract
Proposed f'mI
(state of
obCu'nflt5 int''flQ ptbfl
Eva MAt WcC'man
sp,ctfcations are o' tie at the
ik a Era WeI'mar
Ofticeof the HDinQAUfhorItya'the
ceceased
City of Sanford. Florida, Ad
SHEL DON bf P40 1 1 MAN
Castle
,nn'straton Building
1915 Harr•Son Slnei'.
Sanford Florida and
Br,,,,,
hOlIy*d. Florida
thp alIce of the Architects Gu'
ç,;
•' ;
Publis'- Nos
r'-,arru D'agasP and Mat:, Architect ,
Inc , Santoro Atlintit Bank DEJ 11

-btic purposes the tee timpIC title

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and a Pleasure if you shop at Fairway

1601 N t1UM1JDA AVE . KISSIMMEI

through the school situation

S189 t Of F'0"dilir *host nbrrift A"
pI.:es of re'.denct are sOf font. as

ou tertin; to condemn for

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Shopping Can Be Fun, Exciting, Enjoyable,

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much cheaper than goin.

FLORIDA
10 ALL l't MAY CONCERN AND
TO
a IPso following p'-ons

B'. -v sIF:ui.kIu%SSKI

IFFICTIVI

NOv.428,
NOV.

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..rrangements now for se'.'.t'r

ft- rent-u- s tk-utrt' tIt' toUflt'i '.uIl

01 y

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PRICES

) l

.-unnections.Thisservict'isalso
,'. .uiLihle to CBA arid '.'.ould l

the 77th day of Dece'-'-tb,r. 1917
A mute to establish a sixteen Johns "Drummond Said that I.
Serri,noe Coon', F uor,aa, at ther
off CC 0 the Crt Hou. Santo'd.
Outtde Of m&amp;sruc -pa'tes easement count) St. Johns Rm'.tr Council his opinion, a council of this sue'
1
tr,n ti IA) calendar for road t.pt't o' a, 7)O tee' w.Oe
ed at a meeting '.'.cuuld be cumbersome and to a
rvto'tttt% tram e oste of tne f's' w.Il be rpr,p tron irt gArcel was discuss

qiicp~

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papy

F
_.'

'-auth of area mnakin

lit' E Commercial Street
.rk Piara Bu-ld.r
Sanforø FIr,d. 37171
Atforneys to' Ppf',o',pr

Mirvin Mettier
S51 East Stmoran
Boulevard
Aparfmprif I?
Fern Park Florida

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twaper for them. The ('it) uti
Smiord has annexed i (hat
tht' practicall) surround their
tea, with probabl) 3.500 units

•*1• *

And so it means more con'

Tree $Outlf'Sd Auttio' 'v 4 'he. C.?,
of Sanford. Florida ill receve bids

Another

tIn

t-nt though thus way '.'.ould be'

in the preservation of the St.

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n.t Uing to enter into an said that the FAA felt that
school board '.'.ould be

the State of Fio'.ci. B.--arc f
p trtpr t you ma y havC ago-ntt me
I'usees f thr internal
lt'a'e of I VA MAY WILTM*P a
a EvA ELTMAN. drceas. lave p'ovemcnf Trjtt Fund to re1e1 Ar,
Of the County Of Se , rto'e Sea', of and all b'Os at the Courthouse
beg-flr.nQ a' IC DC o CIoI A M - on
I flr.da, ¶rt thf Cøunt, JudQeI of

Seminole Little League. Inc
r4.grewa, 11,
Sanford. hIr,dA

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By Maiine S (apr.
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('tuiuiscicifl('r t)uck Williams counts '.'.as invoh'ed in the first

the CBA would agree to make

RpusienclenIlt
SUMMONS TO $HOW CAUSE,
NOTICE OF EMINENT
DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
AND NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE NAME or 'T.-E STATE CW

INVITATION TO BID

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FLORIDA
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the (Thristian
ntiifi't1fl bet'.'. cen the
ift stations oned b) the ScI As'u;ition would then be liable
interested
parties is necessar'
Roard F)I.-\ has not appro'.'ed for Improvements '.'.hether thc
counts can get in fore
the
be
tll(' .greenient between the
were needed or fl4.
ed. 'Seem-'
i. 'B-\ arid the school Board,
y -n'ri Knowles of the Cuts cut '.O1'.ItI Vihlen opin
ha
the attorneys
hich according to ('BA Sanford said that the lift station th4it
for ) ou, and I
pokesman had required a is
no use t the putulic i'xcept ''bondoogled'' it
flO,000 escrow account A in the immediate area. It is far suggest that OU get togethu r
proposal '.as made that the from capacit) now and should and '.'. ork it out bet'.'. e'
% oursel'.es."
t'otrntV take deed of the utility Lx' sufficient '.'.uthin reason for
\ hen Keeth asked ho'.'. thfrom the school board and then the ('BA

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a Flo-ida
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spokesman for Don Wheeler cut likc',ie* school and is an pro'.enwnts is on CRA, three.
that wganu7.atuon
id there :'(ldlt!on to the big plant at we can't adbicate the right to
control the school utilities hr
(.rc 10 memnbc of the Imrd, Semnunolt' Hugh School
t whom are ministers,
uses 'perhaps' in the letter and
1 he) did not have a retirement
he questions if $10,000 i
4,
School Board ants$l0,OOO
lame for their members and
sufficient."
and wanted to have one "in a
"The School Hoard has not
Another ('BA spokesman said
-ice place like Sanford"
that the school board '.ants an requested any amount in
started uth agreement for $10,000 in escrow escro
not .'nu thin dunn',''
lie sad that
.0 I1i.- application on the parcel tti pa' for capital im' Keeth stated
-! Lnl -n ;hn'h the hiP' to pre t'ments .Intl that this be an
More ('i,niniuIlI. .IIhU \ .h d
start their first phase f -pen end arrangement, here
building with 112 units lie
ttn responsible for
1ruinmimni commented that
resolved e',c-ept for se'.'.er and

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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DIVISION S
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SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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pr e p ared
m pr p e r
B'. .*N\ SlEC7.K(fl'ShI
as reat hi'd.
is not equipped to ac'ept this agreement
h required
whic
arrangement. but they would have not seen this correspon- presentatifl
than W83
1mW
arid
FHA
much
iiiO
In a discussion before the accept a fused arrangement to dence tetwv'en I 111)
alltte.l
on
the
agenda
and
h-,trd of ('ount
pa monthly u1. e submit that and the 'M
resoleI
n
:
of
usioners reccsentatives
I kno'.'., there u' no "-lhu
"As far
the '-ol Ly'ard could operate
Benevolent
Christian
the
could pa
reason '.I1) the school and CB
s
plant and
\iatu'u, AlienKee th o f
cannot reach an acceptable
them"
Seminole County School Board,
Commissioner Sid Vthlen said agreement. There are four
\ arren Kno'.lcs. City of that he could not see '.hat it punts I noted in the one letter I
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from
sanford Manager. Count)' matters ho operates the plant. have
-ouched
in
governmental
.\dministrator.
tilitics
Anti he questioned why the ('BA
Raymond Seifert and the Board did not just use Cut - of Sanford gobbledygook that don't mean
differing
in
thing Number one is that the
II
heard
Utilities
rpretatior.s of the issues
The school board owns and sponsor l)BA is to receive the
presented.
has an agreement to lease lift station on a perpetual lease.
Representing the Christian serice to the ('it of San' to, the entire burden of
imii
and
Benevolent Association, ' ford The utulit% is located near maintenance

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FORECAST FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,

Nov. 24, 972

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I utne of gaiety, a season of
if lovely
t:I'
Into
this 11)00(1, comes a delight
hut
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evening so long u you sidestep th urge to
disputes at your residence or with other
ri mb arguments
make unfortunate commitments
.your
members
v.hc,•e your property ts concerned. so put on a warm and
understanding smile and use all that generated energy to
ht
others
rs
l
l
i- inor delig
ARILS (Mar 21 to Apr 19) You are full of energy and can
1
4
enjoy recreations this Saturday that hive been diffucuft for
-\
others
are
t'Ing
you to do for some time Keep poi
number
Give
a
little
party
at
pressure you in
home tonight
a happy day at home
20)
TAURUS (Apr 20 to
By Abigail Van Buren
those who are uninendi'swith kin and friends and
i
VW
, Cbuss
you, or demanding usoates Make some unprovemerits to
home that add to its beauty and ctirrr Dress attractively.
DEAR ABBY: Wow, this Is a problem like T'fl bet
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-haven't
known
June 21) There are
you've never had before ' My fiance. who I
(JIMINI IMal 21
be handled that can make 'our home more charming, or
I knos well enough to marry, "surprised"
long
'
will make you a
rings
which
he
and
his
mother
picked
out.
bring you pleasure in the future
me 'with a set at
more dynamic person Entertain some in r'
I'm crazy about the guy, but I don't like those rings,
4,,
Forrl expensive
to July
If
MOON CHILDREN
They are abso)utel nothing like I would
do the things at home that art important, will
are so ornate and gaudy. All I
I had been along
make kin happier, bring more comfort. A clrve adviser has
wide golden
simple solitaire diamond
wanted
these
fine ideas for you Accept the
band. I guess the problem is that when be gave them to me
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hobbies
can
Aug
2
UI
You
LEO (July 22
thrilled mat with the rings, but at being officially
I was
have a pond time prosded you do not disturb kin or
engaged) I said I "loved" the rings
Talc time to improve your appearance in some
Now what
I going to do? Am I stuck with these
Show
others
you are an excellent conversationalist
we)
,
Posing arowid refresh- NJ ss Jo Ann Muse, honoree and bVidt' VIVO,
BRIDAI~ SHOWE11
rings? Or shauld I wxit until he's in a good mood and ask
Mrs. loe Tholvidis.
day
to
attend
to
fine
.
2
to
Sept
.
1
2)
A
VIRGO (Aug 1
him it he can exchange them for another set' fie must
ment table at a prentiplial rtnrty are. from left, Mrs. Dale Uainbert.
private matters huT he very careful hilt out driving Shc
rit1egrt'm and Mrs t'ai'I
mot her of the
hiv
fortune tin them
Mr Curt is Mtie, ran1mothc-r of the t1o!)orte
our mtutiar. s' - o
advisers you appreciate them I olIo
ENGAGED AND DISAPPOINTED
flarru,
Mrs. Ethel F'arlcy mother of the bride-elect
know how to make your bIt more successful
B ob OrWIg Photo)
know what your
Oct 22) You
DEAR ENGGED: Tell him the truth. But dnm'i watt
LIBRA (Sept 23
with good pals and how to pci mutual project ,
position
too long.
rolling nicely, so don't let money anxieties bother you. The
4111-1
1111
evening is fine for personal matters Add much to present
)NFIDE%TIAL TO HAD IT UP TO IIEItE; I dos'l
happiness
SCORPIO tOct 23 to Nov 21) Avoid the personal and
re-commend "harking a husband oat of the house-—why
those career and civic matters that are vital and can
attired in a white lace ctrt's
him with a perfect excuse for sleeping elsewhere?
Miss Jo Ann Muse, bride. series
Make
ICi
The
table
elect of David Thomas. was
NEW HOURS
most
credit
Don't
low
out
where
it
counts
the
and
baby
blue
trun
For
a
personal
re-ply.
write
t.
Abby.
Problems? mist
bridal overlaid with a white paper sleeves
honor at
SAGIT1ARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) Ideal day to find the
a
Invited guests included Mrs
and ert
9PM
ABS'. BOX a71S, I.. A., CAUF. $S
TUES.
cloth bordered with silver bells
nw't'', Not 11, gtvvn b Mrs
right
people with whom to have an alliance in the near future,
9
damped, addressed eiveIope.
SAT
30 5 30 P M
MON
('n'l Harris and Mrs Dale Raspberry sherbet punch was Ethel Fancy, mother of the
start on this Fussing over what you can do
served from a larcc crystal hruk'ch'ct: Mrs. Joe Thomas.
1iTtihert
nothing about wouid not he wise and could cause you to lose
Hate to write letters' Stud $1 to Abby. Boa 7SS, L.a
Free Craft Classes
The bride's chosen colors of punch txml along with n ut.s. mother of the bridegroom and
out in vital Opportunities, Around you
for Abby's booklet, How I. Write Lt'
Angeles. Cal.
royal blue and yellow were mi -its and a white cake topped Mrs Curtis Muse, grandmother
Jan
20)
Listen
to
what
c&amp;rRIcoRN iDec 22
k-ri toe- All (k'easioas."
Toes Evening
carried out in decor throughout with lilac sugar bells and Ut at the honor guest
a; uaintances have to sa and avoid intimates as much as you
7 9 P.M.
Also
Mroes
Verner
Nels.'the parts area. Gifts were Inscription "
Ann and
an. since they are not in a grind rnocxl now Ruild up ego of
beading &amp; egg carton
Waldron.
.loc
Russi
Moms
placed on a large gift wrapped David,"
this You have not been very
mate
Frida, Nov24
Miss Muse L'ret'Ied her guests Stephen rsjrhardson, William,
box while guests enjoyed a
affectionate of late.
S
Kennedy. Jean Lovelace
give
1to Feb 19) An associate tll
AQUARIUS (J an
Creative
Boutique
the
Misses
Sandy
Sefried
you
have.
but
cooperation you want for some plan
vciu
Rubber Defense Different
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the
stt'r
,-e.
2518
S
Park
Ave.
now
Follow
mood
in
a
receptive
avoid hzgwigs who arc' not
let tIn heart It-ad
Show
you
are
a
logical
every regulation that applies
MR11I
-t
come around to his hand and
clei
(1i
thinker,
4
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promptly tried and lost the
study further into
ss (Feb 20-to Mar 0) You have
diamond finesse. East It'd
AKif
those new ideas you have before putting them into successful
hiic'k
to his partner
4AK
4
operation
Not a good day for travel or starting on a trip of
t' dt'carotel
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HIBISCUS CIHi'lJWest took his act' and
Wf1
FAST
Handler responsibilities that are important though it is a
tr - t plant tuaterial t
NURSING
,,tituught
awtiilt'
4AI
4 Q iii
Saturday
It
was
obvious
to
West
that
Hibiscus
Circle
of
the
Sanford
enWt
Class
I
or
all
dried
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he or she will he
CENTER
II YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
South still twirl the high
c:..5
held the treated natural plant matcri.
Garden Club
the
overall
people
who
heart
West
could
see
that
one
of
those
delightful
young
here
jr
r
erid
re
4 fu
4 it
(lass 2 No artificial
Noverriber nit'cting at the to
South was going to be able
picture of ant situation VCt) clearly and should he encouraged
SOUl H
lnt'el' home of Mrs Gordon flowers or foli:ue may be used,
to collect four diamond tricks
to put some big and comprehensive plan to work quickly
AK
24 Hour Nursing Care For
Participatnm will be open ti
Brissuri with Mrs
Midand if South happened to
the enthusiasm for
instead of deliberating so much that
of
11-11on-i and tht
dieton
servinc
as
cf,
hostm.
;Ili%
resident
,
he
Private
Patierilts — VA — Medicaid
hold
thi
queen
(if
clubs
4 F C4
will be low, Then success it, hfr car, start vm quickly and
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titber
of
t'ntric
nu
would
the rest of the
The
group
met
at
1
m
with
16
p
Out Patient Therapy
early. othc - use vers- Little will tie accomplished Much
tricks.
first 10(1 applcars:s.
members present. Mrs T, j
Both t'ultst'rahle
creativity and independence here Higher education is a must
In duplicate jilnit.
IA'WI~L was ime-lecinied as is new
West North La%t %40uth
"Thr'Slars impel. thry do not compel " What you make of
Ph. 322-6707
Sa nf ord, Fla.
91~ EL 2nd St.
Natural mater,:i~, ~7.
might well have tiken his
I
Pa
YOU'
your life largely up
of spades and hf-Id South
iiou be irt'd Pine cones
Pam.-s NT
t'au ,') 4
pumpkin pie and coffee
sign for
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast
one overtrick. but this was
be uM'(l and will be conPit".
I'tts
your
btrthdaie
served b the hostesses
copy
send
your
For
December
rututi-tr tn-idpt- West led a
(tr
plhnt m;tt'rnd
jdt'rrd
Oprn*ni: IriiI
artull Righter Forecast (name of
The circle, nuick a donation It
la-art
the- hope of ti-eating
and S I
lx u.'.et in either
three fm--trump in case his
o2, Hollywood, Calif 000S
the Florida Federation of
Oswald &amp; James Jurob
held the club queen
C,z,rderi Clubs to be used in the class Ribbons will lx' awarded
j72, McNaughi Syndicate, Inc
v
r- a a
L'
accordingtoascaieoipoints,
It d'sn't require any South won atid cashed the
erection
cabin
great bidding skill In get In
1-ORE-C &amp;S1 FOR St't)at')', "JOVE MIII R 2t.
red ribbons to be presented as
r't of th.Nature Camp Grounds
u' ;i
'1''
three no-trump with the
inerited
Plans Siere discussed con'c-South cards The bid
I
1
'rn
the Boutique Dee. I
cling in the- box shows the
top award, green and gai
Tilt
iiOu
CARROLL
RIOHT'S
simple straightforward
thirouch itt the Garth'r ('enter
ribtun, will also Lx- given to tIeI
uurtti
It
Ic get there.
;,rid nut'trikt'ns promised to highest scoring red ribb,-,
2 4
Puss
I V
ith two fist--card suits,
chinate' rookies for the event
winner arrangt'nient made :1
Pam.
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North opens with the hipher P,%-J6
Mrs.
Herr%
ii
Simpson
~tll dried. s1wa%ed. (or
ranking one You don't go
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presented a program entitled plant material, scoring
CwvI RIW
out of your way V. reverse.
L\
You South, hold
Around the World in h4 days
to show stre'ngtti A reverse
or higher.
R(G 3 5 Yd
LRAL TENDENCIES A day and evening 5k- described her interesting
£3
Lid shows strwigth and when 4 Qh4 V K953
N
$198 YD
NOW
F''('l1m1mtt) Judging is to
when it is possible to get considerable benefits
OLi re-verse 1wittt touching
(if,
tin
(flp
India, Africa, Zululand,
from a phdostiphical point of virw and from whatrvirr studies
,,mts like diarnion&amp; and
A—Vtour partnWo, three-fpadr
South Arriericii. Thit0hrid.
"I"ll"i1t(T
clubs it indicates that the call
everything
itS
enjoy the most. for
r%'idrntI% a rue bud
.lzupziri. Hong
Singapore, Dt'ltc'rut (ardc'n Club and firut
GOLD o' SILVER
c-tub) suit
decide
'uutu' 1mb problem is
and can make long-range plans in hich YOU
judging
ill be a ('ertifi"
lhiwaii and many other plrs
WIDE
North's hand is strong beissecn a six-diam.ind and
methods h
hich more success
are able to include some
fbt'r 511059 judges
The
program
eniphasized
tioSi
for a
fur-diamond rail
r sI,ghtlt
can hr )-ours
blend the the world scent-s hat-c' changed
lOLl in his second suit arid
ui-t'h.'t si's duamiinds but stonid
EXPO &amp; CORISSA
ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr lt Plan how
Dried ent,rits.c ttiust be
In (but' last 15 ears fronti un'nt1i rebids to three rni-• not cr:tsriir Is', r
old and the
unproved
ce A different
Set)
cluttered
ones
for
preIunuritry
judging
b
PEG
ti imp. South might have
TOI),'S Qt'EST1O
cluttered
C
attitude toward mate as wise This can lead to a fax better
1(1:0(1 'rn Dec.13, and fresh
given a preference to threeNO
Whitt
r
in the various place-s
YD
understanding knd more harmony than in the past
arrangements, b
diamonds but the last thing
vitO
Mrs
lie'rbert
Moreland
kii%C
TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) 1*1k over with
£KQ
am on
South wanted was to get ;mit
AKIt. V
14 Final judiunc
an interesting 1.41111,r on hur'I
have morr tnc)nr) in the future and gain theis coopletetion fay
nswrt loolmorrillill
ASSORTED COTTON L COTTON BLENDS
I!w threv mi-Irtmill level
tirulture and suggested
If.
ideas Shop
, that make home Lift
ground hi noon, Den
rn's-er like ivy, lilyturf grass.
more
'mfortatlr and easy to run Avoid those pesky
C
('ohlfedf'fljte jaslmrit', nivrtlt',
neighbors,
and
save
time,
trouble
PER INCH
Awswet is Pu'v,oui p&amp;,zti,
L'resident Mrs I1orr I)uTtrt
(I MINI Mu fl to June 'l) Once you have attended
laVender cotton, wandering Jt'Si 'asys tht' are looking foreird
Sanford
Habitations
or niuses in the Bullrushes
ssri'icc's. get together
silt those people you like and discuss
to
beautiful dec'oratt'-1
-,_:t" Important matters, hair a good time Make fine nt's'
tinder tree's where' grass re-fuses
'h-orsias this year, as di
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ACROSS
41 Atrifurri !,t, I
1,1, I i-' Il
with nghi persons Think
to grus'
Vcntiiate
IIlouedtvaagn
Mrs Kenneth
.
,
instructive
43 Splitficaelry
"hatrrn;rn arid vie-c' ',,:'
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Ju1 21) Thinking big so
house
PALM
iPortable
46
itooled
s
lairita
au can get big is wise today and you can start ball rolling
"k' t H r'one u'r
pMgr%jay5
lItahazt-ive-r
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right directions Listen to
influential people have 10
PaIts Circle' of the'
iSBurn
suggest l'cillow some of then ideas and get results
(comt lien 34
Garden Club mc'! Nov. 9 at (to
SI t%'r'iDrt'I,
LLO (July 22 to Aug i'll (ontaci good friends earlsof love
I1
L
and Garden Center with Mr'trrt
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A,lrr.mrnt
riake the arrangements ,'ou like [cit pleasure and social fun Ulss..d least.
,:
"Defense
st'rvirij:
1 Sound of
Make sure you dress
that meticuk-tus
of your
pert
jrrvup
i'ntrai
t'u'siiatwvi
hostess
th'iit'iou
at Graftrd itirt
t'uiid,n
particular sign and si ow others Dci not argue, hosu ever, hut
Ship of
nuents we're' served prior to 10'
32 Resplendent
.ihoriEuw
1' Ireland
_
use persuasive pc's' ers all your own
(irntnis
t1 Stir
JO T n vurd, of 35 l'r&amp;ntirig
business meeting
t'igl
1 !ILI I Ecu
1 Iiirosd cat SSBlatk bird
til !
VIRGO (Aug 22 Ic) Sept
2) Get away from gosaipy
tiuvmbers and uric' visitor, Mrs
SGGymnaaium 11Ituwari
35 limited An
people and think out
to nial.r something bug of yourself
title
features
potentair
WOIK
in the future Come to the right decisions hit cs- cnmg is SWlitt Hyntuin
Z1 Gibbon
57 Ilocooked
ill Of lather and Cl's-pr of bout,.President Abbw Owens It'd
spellbinding for romantic side of life, however
— Pork product 55 Frmi.I,'birrjs
43 Loosemother
3 Exclamation
the
group in the
textured soil
2(1 Drl&amp;i9iung
A
(Sept
LIBR
3 to Oct 22) Getting in touch is ui good
D0
2r. }Iamr,at*ide'
41 EayLst
&amp;-rurh5and
viIric'u utitiitiilttet' reportfrsc'r.ds
and
slicis'
in;
bc's'
devoted
you
are
t'tmgc
(me
results
I
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ui
Charles Lomb
A
blows Z. limt- part
now
'I
hit'
social
sidi'
of
life
can
make
this
a
delightful
day
fur
s'ere
given. F'a Cairrols It'ttrr
Of the mouth 3 Aim, boa
45 Aperture
k=-f
helpful
10
YOU
In
(At
rt'Signiltion
'ATas
read
and
33 J udgmrnL
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1 1/2 cups milk
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medium-fine cheddar
cheese
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heavy stalk Break into
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5 to 10 minutes
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heat melt butter, stir in flour,
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flit' banana tree PFnd%k't'5
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copper and
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sting anti rue are good for
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to dc in the past. Do more listening than talking and you get
l,leltoru* Garden ('iubs m ill
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show
present
"A PARADE oF
PISULS (Feb 20 to Mar 20) A good di&gt;' to
hOliDAY I,)OO}-IWAYS", (rUin
appreciation to othes who have done you man) fat-ui; and are
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assume new responsibilities towards equalizing income
and opportun ies in the Phi ippines.
Marros admitted that since martial law was declared
Sept 22, stagnation had appeared in the private hustr.e'ss
sector becau.e of uncertainties about his oblectives.
Spea king before the Chamber'; rif Cnmmerce, !ndutr-,'
and Agriculture' Marco'; said: "The government h-as not
and has never contempla ted doing anything to subvert
free enterpri,se and to make it anything other than a real
and useful part of our democrauc system."
Seeking the bus*nessmens' support for his moves to
'democratize wealth and property." Marc" announced
three new decrees, and warned "God help those who don't
Luke advantage of this."
The decrees included a general amnesty on undeclared
The
and unpaid taxes arid new taxes on iquor and cigarettes.
The amnesty wou:d include an unquestioned payment of
10 per cent of all previously undeclared 'axes and a 41) per
cent settlement in back taxes owed if settled before the
end of January
Marcos said new tax investiga tion units with full powers
to check into business records were being establiir..1
ik ul with those who did not comply.
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radio and television commentaUir f inciting rebeUicn and
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religious programs
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sophomore, Randy Brown, will
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(lest
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to the degree of ta kit tii the upset
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Park's
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witii tile varsity last season. lope rforinarve of tilt- t%%o Oubs
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(tie Orlando Optimists and tilt,

(;,\lNI';S%'II.I,h';, Flu. Al t o
'the' bowl bids huuistt'st **tit ,
I'l S t'itt
, eighth-ranked 1.4misim,

pass rt'et'i'.-t'r

YMCA. It annually inatches six
tvanis front Florida against
opponents front around the
nation.

has one lit hand and unranki-d
. a. .south.
Floriaila (joe.,11'I 1 p, thes
u,istern Conferenre rivals nivet
on Florida Field Saturday

Bert Jones, one (If tile It'i'd 11 9
candid,ales fair tilt- liel.S i hill
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,lijil titilba(k C;Irvi
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D-l"I'll its 'I o'IV-I%`,0 litllI 01

'Uhl. 0, 1) In. and a 1) ill battles

N'otlling is at stake but pri-sti 't and ( ,uituir lisps's for a a'. in

lg 4111tiv., %%till jollu"
I,-rI)pwkiI'

are exiaecte d to be (lit. 101) attrot tumis sit (lie' day. Central
YMCA
'A has rolled to nilnit'
straight w iris thus far on the
year In (lie last four years the
ti f w with
Itt'rs i'.e '.

nun' rr'rs*rsI
'lilt- I .5(1 'ligs'rs, losers only
(it Ahuihauins tit nine' giuulit's. are
lii'adt'si fair uuni Astrs i-htluiebanniel
a'. ithi ltunsstt sin
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laurels they

(ollt-hilown to a(l(I it little Ino,al.

Both teallis have tough dc

hister It, their bim I apipt-m pant a-

lcll-w~, w4l h\ Middle hli,

Central Flotida Polop Warner
s-row its in ltM9.71-72 * they tied
for hut' lionior in 1970 I. Aunt they
also were t'iiuiiuipions of the
tUluIqU1U IS(IV.i UlI'IC lililt'S
including this past sciisiii whicii

%,ill it vit- tor) over tilt- 4-1 Floi -

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hit'&gt;' I,laiiktst the

Eatonville

Buys (1111) by it 36-4) u''Jn(.
Both the YM( A 011(1 ,Stratford
art' nut toruilly ranked hush this
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will 1w siio.ititi for their 35th
strut ghit victory and the
Junior
Hunturn
4a( lonal
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year running.

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s,tfs'nsuvi' show- of liii' st'ussuil in
a 404) ruiiup over Kentucky last
w'sk, Florida players believe
they lime usnntiit'r upset in
theiii
young (liihiirs iihit'uisty

h'.- t' won three this'&gt; were sup
ix)M'(i to loss' In this rehuildtii,

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completed %I jxvs,ws for 1,301

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They have Itsi' biggest sumprise ss- c'zqs*Ii of the SE(' iii Not
Moors', ii I;u;.pniuid dci'.- ishi wi,..
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s*rigi:.aii hite'si fir 0( ttiber 27 auth Vsro Heath arc' highly
but '.ti r-urtuuik'd '.uitti less than tsiutt'iI (Au1 tiUbs Melhournt'
two iimiflutcs rt'iim.uining in the finished -3 wink Vcrs.0 was
ere on tile )car including a 15,14
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Wi.- 3riifl .d3 '.'tYi • 1'
general of the Mustangs and ,, r
rw if the fu,t.mg
has
equally
impressive season
t m1
C ipflfl
credentials. His passing totals Wil4iams shoulders tO
il"'
for the s&amp;ason have e'cceeded the 4nnd n tonu.t s 4.urs
1,400
And finally Waldo Brtght has not tuil',' recnver-'
Vi i..i uris is the senior haifback
from an unhury tusLtined in t1
ir*l his rushing t.ti1 is ;'...st F r F"erce Centrii .rne irs'
shcrt $ (the t4) 'i r
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liomiditil,.wit tilt, starting five
tu ill is' Ilinhlir John Corso at
'it'r Though he lurks s'suM'rl*'nis*', in' niuiht's it U in
atijhitv iriii iioiil*i a'r a lot sit

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.John Zueli has shown the
ability to play in the past, but is

fir Its' * .ii:*' 'tlIhI'i F rank
Slut, ,tIrIi I 'lernents, Ste-,e
Ft rirlI . M iks Hohertsi and

with tile championship Mustangs, Commodores Resume Play

lhsramy howl day is ct4i
tit iiii ttuliiioii betwunm (lie
()p(.ninil' the ac tivity is i 10 I';'

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"There's still a great deal of
writ-k to be done in under.
standing the mind of Bach and
vision of Bach," she says at
the start of the program. Then
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She performs his music on
three Instruments - the piano.

unruarcied moment over

selections to pta'. and
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round of tilt, Se-ond Annual
Seminole Basketball Classic.
Action gels underway at 7 p
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gyni, with hit' Hustiol Moors'
hlstrnet.c of Orlando hatthi,ii:
Bishop Kenny of Jacksonville uin'
in the 8:30;. ni
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The price is budget but the
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uiuditoriuznat 4 ocluck and 7.30 currents of the tune', according
p.m.
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luncheon and dinner and is the
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Here you will be served
foods. at the most
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thn1 special is served with
tither entrees featured also.
Service is prompt during all
hours

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musiC Ofl TUCSdR' Ft-iday and
Saturda'. nights The cocktail
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and luncheon is set".d
Mcinda'. throuii.h F ri&amp;Fi from

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chazr Fn4flk co'.eu'd golden spoon award
irnets b'. Eileen Heskert and Sutton ntis a S1I'1S(
tells the entire clot-'. Corn
vercar'. for his wife and it at
Meredith MacRae help this one
plete dinner' &amp;r .served until

a California beach hut iS
driven into the ocean b'. a Great
Thine belonging to Mic'hele

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M urray's mountain cabin The cenied tonight In Love and
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the Woman in White.'
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ho
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Oscar Still C'Iifl I get cuirted
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Oklahoma

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Associated llrmt. Sports Writer dos in Columbus. Ohio
gained a measure Of revenge by Sooners toppled the fifthEven before the dust hitts, it
iltat's where third-ranked coming from it 14-0 deficit to tanked Cornhuskers, who had
chance to settle in 1.mcoln. Neb. Michigan, 10-0. will square nit
defeat Nebraska 17-14,
been favored by about it touchIn lust year's TurkeN Day down,
following Thursday's Rig Eight against ninth-rated Ohio Slide
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Oklahoma's P-1, In 11 game which will decide classic, No. I Nebraska outDe fenAes dondnntetj the f irst
Sooners over the defending na- the Rig Ten championship and scored No. 2 Oklahoma 311 at
tuilt, with the only score c'nniin'
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DoubIs-s
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(Ion,. 3 Gsti Aguilin, I Aituti,,
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Ponti I Ac-ic Vii. 7 Ret-ic Zaire.
3 t:u Toni, a Angel Qengos. 3
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Doubles
Seven Points
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Ito Bast.de, S Ante Pedrosa, 6
Semi Gan' 7 U m'rm
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Seven POinti 1 Ar'te Jose. 7 Limo
Zarre 3 Angel Pedrosa. a ItA rra
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Po strits 1 Art&amp; Manlomelle, 7 Pena
Gent..) (gun, Agustin, 4 Ousn.to
Juan. S M,nmO'Q Elorri. 6 Gait,
Mugut'rta
SIXTH GAME - Doubles — Five
Pons 1 Mi'un, Ganoif. 2 Pt-ni
BastO. - 3 Quhnito Mt-niche. IAim-a Lice, S Chucho Luis. 6 Bayo
Pedro, 7
Aitni Caballero, I
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I ErOcia Toni, 7
Angel Jose. 3 Litu Bengoa. I
mourn. Y:a. S Fermin lam,. 6

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10 Julio Gandi. Mmnr' I u's
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6 Julito LuiS, 7 touts Laca. S

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Arte Jose. 3 Rent- Via, I L ilu
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Angel Jose, 3 Manure lame
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Lily BasiC.. 1 It-finiri Ton. •
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Thursday's Results
San F runnit'ust'o 31, I)atlbus 10
l)tstruit 37, Ne'. York Jets 20
Sumia'.- 'b (.umee.
Buffalo at Cleveland
(.umcrnruitn at Chicago
l)esnver at Atlanta
Green hans al Washington
Houston at Sari Diego,
Kunismu. City at C)ukmunmd
Los Angeles at New Orleans
Minnesota at Pittsburgh
Ne". Englumu at 13uiltinuurt
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Stacey Gilirnor. Annette Lommerse and Coach
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Sari Fruunirisc'l I inu'tuicker
Ski; Vmuuink'rtmunidt ran 71 yards

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honors in front from left are Laura Repilado.
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partial paralysis
f
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situ' of his face It developed
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in early Nn'.'vniher In one
j,anlle recently he wart' mu
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-to prevent a possible scm alibi
mug of his eyeball since lie
cannot no'.'. close his eye
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Last season he was at
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season before that, as
rookie, he was attacked
.fab
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1'.1 to the e4'11ns1 '.Owl.. has
led to the last
Mara'.- ich r.''m'n'. i'd 5' nnnl
$s'
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h 'iug crowds, etrasagant pub-'lwit % and wholesale resent )-i,( 3h'l'\ -SOCKED
i:ii is c'. er hut spotting a tics'. haiu'il.n
iineflt from his teammates
and mustache Pete Mora'. it-tm dris i's agmminmI \.'sm
IIi" joined a team that had
' ork 's flat e I)ellmisschere in a contest iii1inntmm, Just
won the Western Division
before Pete '.'. a% hit h'.
Ian attack li Hell's miml'.s title at Inc NBA the season
h-tm- fore, Joe Caldwell , Wall
The fact that Mara'.'ich
ENT S IN P1111 .".i 31-1,
Bellamy, l.mi Ihidson. Walt was white and the's' we're 1,111 -\
hlazzard and Bill Bridges - black-- in a Southern town
Mcmiii'.'. hilt', I t ti''s i-1,uss\
last s'ear's stars and this and he became Si) rich sun passes were huniiime'mng tilt
s'ear's hit players—did not
fast was part of this resent- teammates' heads In pummi'accept Mara'.- ich's presence
ment So was his showboattict', those same tao- s wet e'
Caldwell wanted a dollar ing style of play One' ban
alter Ills scalp In galims's
more than M a r a v I c h re- ncr in Philadelphia read
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Pistol Pet.' wa
ceive'd lie didn't get it and ''HEY. PISTOl. PETE, W11\' f l oill tilt, him;' )l.' felt tin.'
fled to the .-\1A Hazzard 1)0 HOT DOGS COST TWO3 pressure tit t'mnt e' hug, 1001%
and Bridges were eventually \111 1.1.10% DOLLARS IN AT
fanc'.- and Limos earn hmis keep
traded
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times as d&amp;sngl'ruuk sit. hti,ssiut
roulette' %ies,.. sit di, mans other
men and nnsen of high in
telhgrnc-e-. lion .1 let
our
emotions becloud sour brain
when ('upid calls' The' SMF c-an
present Di- . 7.11-s disaster
CASE V.553 Dr Zee, aged :ki,
s.s month, blur and bankrupt
"Dr Crane." he confessed "I
played what you might call
Russian roulette- when I married
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It'll in love' wIth a cute blondewaitress at the scbcKil cafeteria
"lii my senior year. we' got
married
"But soon we were' fighting likeruts and dogs
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thu.
matrimonial warfare, she' finally
sued me for divorce'
"And took everything had,
she cleaned out our hank account
us well as our home'
"Luckily, we had mi children
"And I wouldn't have been able'
to remain in practice' except for
time' fact that several doctor
classmates staked me to a ness
"Dr Crane. despite' ms fusst-o
in my first marriage, I would likeIn find a congenial girl and begin
all os-er
could you help mc via your
famous Scientific Marriage'
Foundatson 'p''
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Most of von readers have heard
of the stupid game' called Russian
roulette.
Therein flue victim places one'
cartridge in a revolver, then
splius the cylinder, places
muzzle against his temple and
pulls the trigger.
If the hammer Islippena to 1LI
ridge, he
on that one live
But he has S chances
viving.
Alas, many otherwise brilliant
men and women park their
brains and play a marital form of
Russian .oulette, except they
tigwatl"e)y place 3 bullets in the

-shot cylinder
For nub' SO p -cent of modet-n
weddings art- really iieaipy ones

This doesift mean our tra€u'
divorce rate has hit SO percent
excepI poss.hly In Cahiornia and
New YorkL

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And another Z percent consist
of cat and-dog couples who feud
and quarrel hut stzl together
ticcftuM ttu'ir religion 'I'ttiCS
dts'nrc'e'
(Pr tie-cause- ttse' tui''e- young
children and thtt'idi- they better
stick it OUt tIll tin- kiddies finssh
tsigti school
II you ate' hin(-e're-1 intere'ste'd
truit napp, permanent
marrizige- -- tlu'n don't play
marital Russian roule'tteInstead. wrIte' to our Scientific
Marriage' Foundation, ss'iiiti
an snterfaith, charitable loon
datuon tti intrudut7t- you Its ce'rttfit'd nit'mticrs of the- OpJXflhItf'
sex whet are- congenial em It basic
P$'rsenulllt trusts
We- employ the IBM computer
iild r,'l'. em sonic- ,tKk volunteer
I atitits - priests UIId nulnisters tO
Ifltf't%i('Vi each apolicrnt
Our Advisors lkdrd consists nfl
outstandmg k'uders of the muliol
religions and includes Itbli
Samuel Silver iCotin , Mon
signor He'nr' Ward
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Moderator M'ron ('ole'
('alit i and a dozen nthe'r
eminent American clergymen
We introduced Dr Zet- to the'
proper type of girl, pretty,
talented, and an active' church
member of hu. own religious
denomination.
Tht'y were- married within f'i
months and noss have- a set of
twins!
So send for the "Marriage
Questionnaire." enclosing a long
stamped. return envelope, phu,
cents
(Always writs te 0' Cree, ire.'. e' tin
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Rumnuiçut' Sales
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57-Wanted '1(1 but
53-Swap Anti Track'
54-Equipment For Rent
55-Miscellaneous
For SaleSSA-Hpust'Psold Goods
,a- Antiques
57-Musical Merchandise
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59-- Mactiir,t'r
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65 --Lawn Anti
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t.SeStIt-'s, tirlit Press operators. 5mw.
Operators ann Assembly
Mechanics Appit In person to
laylor Manutncturing Co.. Inc
Airpgrl Blvd arC 5th St 327 7059
Cenietery maintenance man end
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with FlOrida room, den, eQuipped
5tchCn, central heat and air
CustOm drapes, double gas Or iii
flood lighted estri0t aril
sprinkler tystem. among many
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Write Port Pritchard, 1400 OIio
Ave., st Cloud, Fla.
327-6134
322 M35
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Desire to rent 10.000 15.000 sQ ft at
JOLLY C,031 things for giving
manufacturing space LocatiOn
art' suggested to you Sri the
Sanford, Mt Dora. ApopSa.
Yuletide C.I?t Guide
DeLartd t-tc - Call S30 481$ from S

garage apt., partly
turn uslipd, $175 ma 7444 Part Ave
327-8450 aCler 11 a m
Bedroom

1w bedroom 'topIcs furnIshed
apartment 4770 OrlarCo Drive.

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*cek'. old Plo papers Wormed
and SiwIls Rare white, 014t1
shped, brown and black and
white $70 PCrine 322 96)5

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P4r- oflttJlC niiodl. Slightly u'aCC
:g zag Doe'. everything wutfiOul
,stl,scpiments Make's butfonhole's,
overcists, anti monograms
Complete price. 159 30, or IC
payments of $6 Call credit
truarsager. 372 9111 or see at
SanlOrd St-wing Center, Down
town
Port a crib, maple youth bed. l*'C
used sIroIler and various lrg
toys 349 3431
TREE RIPENED NAVEL
$7 50 BUSHEL
37? 6737 or 327 0367

4 Dr HT. Red &amp; White, Auton'iatic. Power

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Steering. V8
63 STUDEBAKER
Standard ShIll, '/8 -,sith O'serdri,i' Cr1,.
Miles, One O'hlner

295

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Autonsiatic Transmission Pt,.ser S?tserng ,s,tti

V8 Engine, Only
67 BUICK ELECTRA 225
Limited Edition. PS, P. PW, PS. AM FM Rado
67 CHEVROLET IMPALA
Gold &amp; White, Air, Auto, PS PB
68 LANDROVER, SERIES 88
4 Wheel Drive, Gxxl for 1ur1tung
68 FORD CORTINA,

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fOR SALE
Orson I'l,irif. I eas Grand 0
(.7and X, Big Red W (7 MUSI
327 17)9

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rails, $19 Goid conclif ion 373 5199

1972 MONEY SAVERS

Zeçjicr lfcater *iIls fan l6) gal Cue
oil tartS 323 2968 after I p nfl

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Top line (f C,olf
tiut-'.mi" SIn mit-ed nsr'w 5lnipe'r'
Clu, bags bellS. tpOrttan
a pair of Dane-I Green's
everything fr Chit' Golfer
Iron KNiGHT'S SHOES
MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB
Is!
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I Shell Cherish tore-yr a W.her's
p1,t tomforl ti important Buy turn
Rung 'Tht-y
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Daniel Gre-en SIipprr
GWALINEY JEWELERS,
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KNiGHTS. 705 E 1st
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lromhlfSStoreforMen,SnforO
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your 1mm.! Give new tfu"niturc tronyi Larry's he* and
Used Mart Big Se-ieCi,Or,t, Low
price-s Easy terms 355
Sanford Avt Ph 3374)33
yOu' f)Py luirnitUre frørn
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gilt Cflute hr's •t GWALI
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TO PLACE A Yuletide' Gift C,uiOr
fashionaclelrgrn
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give lv Stamps
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old State Rd 46 it "76' - lIef,aol.. 372 5475
SANFORD PAPER BACK MAC?'
Clser.stic-n gifts IOniO
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ear yasti Truly anoulslanuling flew
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OCCUPANCY

lii JiltS Speiiter 's I ubylsi
fi mu west on t.aiila lIar tier a I ollu,y,

JOHN

t)fecIeumsal sgns to 110 SAlIVA
ISAWBASIA MODEl. HOME

I{ tItI-1('I'S (
INC,KSALIORS

639 F. CoIonII D.. Od.
Orlando-$43-2 121
Sanford-323.6441

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Combination chain saw and p1s
hale digger, $75- 361 3730

C A Whedcion, Sr (truSt-i
III PIPark, Snnfo,J
1)1 9991. Nights, 323 1167

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7419 Or

For easy, quick srpef Oeaning nt-nI
Blue. lustre Electric Shampooer
only Ii per day. CARROLL'S
F U 0 P11 lURE

0151 A014t.N I- ,s well .'sttitilytircl
opc'colicij '0
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occas,on Ca:: 678 3443

',U$'l P .ii()l 14i 01.10
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Sanford, FIn

Income &amp;

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Sweet Itamlin Orange'., 12 75 a
bushel Bring confainer 7111
Sanford Ave

141 NTZ hOUSE Of FOAM, i,5r,
rubber cut to any size 3)01
Orlinulo Drive 32? 1S

Iornlly ChriStmaS cards. or any

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Aljm,ngm Sting since' 1938
Q,jbl'tt workmanShip All wood
covered P0 Boa 1081 Keystone
orghts. FIn (904) 4733366

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Pantng. rooting, free estimates,
udd jo
Cali 377 77$
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Miscellaneous
For Sale

I Electrical tasetuoard he-alert, $7each, 20". 5 speed boys Schwini
bicyCle. 1-40 372 5526

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Pair of iiluriiniuni ,SWflflQ lvoi'
ndows 50" *36" 135 $313799

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Is' St - 512 SIll
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
500 Frccsh Aye
37) 92(5)
ItO) Orltiriito Dr
37) 5500

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Honic I n'1proverrlents

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c'st,matc'S rea5in5ile
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Pet Care

97,

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V IHOCIOPI S
147 up
PIT i 14 11(1 i t' ''
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Wanted To Buy

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Glass MIrrors

RICE S RErRlGEslt,T,ON
SERVICE
74 '-4o,r Service &amp; Orpers or Ar
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ITALIAN PROVINCIAL

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WALNUT No 4035

875

Gukie is Here

Finance Here

Sin"er
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THE EASY WAY!

SHOP

$995

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Home Estates and Marina on the
St Johns River From $13,750
whIch includes higme 9. lot A
fabulous comrnun,ty. wIb all
fattiIe-% on 51 92
retreat 'onñl
bcttsc'vri Sanford and Deflary Off
Po;t I hr 'd.i Rotiti Phone 669
44)1, (),'ltor or Ori,,rsdo 617 "099

will find this directory
thp most convenient and

WALNUT. No 40'S

MAPLE SPINET

The followIng businesses

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IO"Jng adulP
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327 2111
177 0611 or 377 979.

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PousdIel

Ift,i(ulP nirpyt.,. Ii.', Snuill ga%
fii'0Ip?%, two yfep fables, ,isgs 177

111111 II Alit I l()15
I •m'r ,'i''l iy 14 ,f
7 000 iii
(li'eis ttaly 50 S We bu or sell hf
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not-mat On call
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I? 91 Sanford

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DISNEY WORLD AREA--i'4, 5. 50
,iretr.'1cts in lost Qro'sng area of
Disncy World, '3 mile from
Ongling Bros I I and US 77
1199 down. 14995 at 7 pct
nt
Floridi' Land OIly 530 12U, Ba'
719. Winter P.irk AOS760fl

convenience Permanent

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sAc 51? l'S3('

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years Coil Clod, JOHNNY
WALKER REALTY, 3726157

are li5ted for your

ITALIAN PROVINCIAL

w,etrnth.

Management conSultant firm, i-il
ilbpral opporlunitiel. male- tint'
it-maui øvaiiabie P40 fees r.
ulvCd Env'ronmentai cot,-LiOnel, internationAl holdingi,
t-4p
Orlando division Fgry,e"(t
resumes or name, address. artr
Phone number to liDs 13 It:
O'inlio. Fl 32809

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YOUR PRICE

ORGAN. Na 4OROP

SPANiSH OAK

WALNUT CONSOLE
No "7L,(, Wc 51(195

°art time heip wanted'stin, Cie'rP or'
11 '0 hr Sanlora Shcjr
Center. 274 E lt St. 3:2 30'l

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ONLY 2

FOR EVERYONE!

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%'ee, 51025

At,L Mr' OYM[p-4!
Mile ofl 17 9
Cns'srlberry
So 93 7100

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Iroquois Aye tofl frontage 120 •
180' interested pewiple make me
in offer 0 S linker, Dos 10151,
',t,itic'n C Charleston. W VA

Musit'Ii'

GUIDE

CONTEMPORARY WALNUT

YOUR PRICE

895

DRIVERS Pert time 0" fui- time
We train you Good comm,st,ri
Yellow Cat: Co.. 301 5 Park

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372217-0
Highly, Surstt,ayS &amp; Hold,'IyS Cat
327 6053
327 5874
17? 663S

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STENSTROM REALTY
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(Fri Noon for Sun. 6. Mon I

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double- garage, laundry ton
nectiorn, range, disposal. eihust
tan dishwasher. breakfast bar,
&amp;('ntrai heat and a'r, inSulation,
crpetng ytiu name it. thiS lion,'
"1% 1, in, Iii 0) i'"''l'i. 1,1, by Slit
''r',oris 541 W))

177 2118
1770619 or 377 9794

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TERMS AVAILABLE

MAPLE CNSOLE
CONTEMPORARY
No
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Was
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Male Female'
Help Wanted

tor all rtsrmoe'-'s ci'
the- family in Yuletide- Gift
Mako S ,,Opp'nol fun
Gtiin'

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thu -ii li,',t,,l,f,,l s5'rki,, Ii yer
II you an I own a piece of flip
Pock, a limited number of for
lunlc one's can buy' a i,ee of
Dreams isltind on the WIt ()
WIXIVA RIVER A plan' l
launch your Ixial, park your car.
and fish (Ill flit- bank
Trees,
shrubs, grass, Arid beuIful
flO*rrs Long lerms available
Only s Iof it-ft
Ph 372 6233

BEDROOM, 2 BATH

3

Garage Ruinnmaqp
Sales

marble &amp; Siat, latOr
C leA morSel iI,alc'rs 'at," i
P1i.w ri ,erjt'tr y r,innfhl
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hilt sell Ira'S.
Ill uSE Iir'at r, 377 34)

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A( 005', I 14DM DO'i 1' RACY.
I (lPll,W0l)t) INFOIIMAT lOPS I.
ill 'IT OVAT 10115 Ill 161)1

DREAM ISLAND...
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ri.rnIiflflq, $71)) down, balance S

FREE DELIVERY

suggestiont

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t.l*pl. t,.dnneu"n S,ltp, chest, rP,u,r
ri urine, vIs"ak, bed with me aCt ra'a
and 'aprun'Js. 57% III 179'?
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WAI'TRESS(Sover 30 years ala it
I p m The Ranch Piouse. Phtii,
377.5743

YULE

Tnts NEWSPAPER does
enowingly accept
not
HELP WANTED ADS that
indirale
a preterente
based on ape learn em
thu
ployers covered b
DISCRIMINATION
AGE
IN EMPLOYMENT ACI

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pq1 tisiante nI $54, or 4
pa mIriP'a i'I 1950 Calf ct-edt
'manager, 117 9111
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THE SHOPPERS

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The 'Curie- tetd I tin
170N Pesrk Ati'
Day's. 322 6171
Nights 377 3352. 12) 5171

BENCHES!

4- PP P OP P I AT (
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Yule-t ide Gilt Guide flat some
tnat
makes
I Scsggu'stspnt
thovgtulul gIft giving a joy

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Nurpt As1r anti L Pt-4't Appii,
person Seminole Lodge P'&amp;urinc,
Homt 30 S bay

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ST.JOHN'S REALTY CO.

Household Goods

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flowed. Gift Soop Phi 323 7Ø4

CALL UN T L NOON i o
START OR CANCEL YOUR
AD NEXT DAY

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I. lk. II r- o old ?8.si*.
I' •'-dff ')O!A?$ N-hIt ePt'lI'fta'-. $0)
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1771 H*y

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JIM HUNT REALTY

7000 fIr uur.v,'t. ,ane. Dc',. arid
(Just Wi's' a DeLabo Airpo'-'
An taunt Opportunity Emiov.--

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II' with ,kiijt,Ip wIllS, $775 1,1 hull
lij hint,, 0 ri
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t)aperiiiuit,lp $570. II SIP nnntninS
1445 r.alyanl teii II' Ira lery "'it,
IllS Mi'y lli.r 'a. tee n'ss

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i'll.' hours

challenging career while wn"t. uric,
a modern and air Concl,!'nn,'r
faciity Appl iri persor it-

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LOTS ACREAGE
I i't I'S help you llnf a hrnr site
'1", flyi'Stri,e,it

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esperience Fast, accuri'te typinO
and ShortP,and a molt Wi- titter a
competitive salary arid esct'lin

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
$:30 A.M to 530 P.M.

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Pinecrr'l section, fully ,.arl,et,-(I 7
or , ,in,tt ,sm'rs
Cash 15115 ii ,ii,l

FROM

II - ratJp two Isesirooni h.ii.' A
loOms, neat town large ((iqn.'c
lot Crit lnStl lmnrr ii, garage,
slisrage yhi) Shallow weit, lrit
for I i,iIr c,iit,i Icr go twitric
ri rnunlr y Central heat ant Air, lii
SaviIi'i1 127 S9'JIl
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'Yovr 511 lililt- .1 5100
west. os.% 256% I'.i'k
'm mimi'
flI.QhtS
Sundays A iloldais ('till
3226874
3776051

7 fleslroom, I b,ith )Aritli'c1 Uiiir&amp;ia
uciom, kitchen "4upui-i1 I
on 3 lott Sit (S'S'
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RETIREMENT HOME

immediate opentric br A Ouallf'r-r
mail,".' ntt-v,dui" wilt' rnsnimL,'of 3 years prey,otn, tr-crrtA- ti

I' US S kINCd' bIN
Sub Contrarto.'.
JOt Per Lila-i
Solid Cotin'
CONACT
ftNAILLYCCD1SF'
!.ANONA. pr-o
$
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$6.50 to $7.50 Per Hour

3 2

(.5 Al I '.1 A 15 lPC',llllAN( IT
101 C IS'S .t I lOST ST
I'" 172 SAIl
Ri's "

liedrciom. I bith, fenced yald
I It lien equipped, fireplace ('S"ri I
'c this esrellent buy at 517 007

Red Tag

Secretary

it yOu ,ice1 a three tietirOoni 11,4
516,502 This hours,' is for you Ii.is
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SUNLAND ESTATES

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Ifleriroom. lii halh, screen porih,
t".icelient cOndition 7 a C unitS,
stp,en
equipped,
carpet
Iieaut.tt,t Itit I 'n,sr'( 'rtç avalabte
577007

'.5 Pay,ton

hAl L REALTY

IT'S PERFECT

RAVENNA PARK

PRE -CHRISTMAS

EpprtPsirstI

-MotorcycIe
And Scoote'rs
'" 'rocks And Tr,icr
'- Mulos For Sale

Agency

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Houses For Sale

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assume mortgage' or rt'tnance

CHECK THIS

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31

120 003 32) 3573 after S

Pe.lrocim. 7 baths sth central
heat arid air, privacy fnco, rn
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Pil'iesrest sectiOn, fully- carpeted,
air corstiitionesj. Cash dowo anti

Suburban

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'r',s,n,'lr 'cn'nIy Realtor

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450

Cfter

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Rasenuis, Si''

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MI Stilt l/,u'iut,%MDO %iPMI S
19195 I rr'nth
17 4Q41
(sic
Sunday 377 7571 or 377 1496

fDy SItter. my home. 7 30-s It

MASONS

- Ir ye I Ira ie-rs
7;- Auto Repairs
Parts Accest.o'ics
72- Import Autos

Stemper

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COUNIPy 141)S'r
3 Bedroom, 2 bath (i i-in - :
74 t1,'ie rry-'t' C
$37,502
AlI377 7498
4 f5rdroems, partisily completed on
Two bedroom. turn-shed 16003
i-i.- , I a re. near take Je%sii'
cash 12) 3*41 or 372 4487 flli'ir
800
Agency
S Acre-t iflludtng 7 bedroom, 7 bath
fll,,s0 'noble ht,mt' plus 70' s $7
Country lying S minutes from tow-n.
'ti.iy building and 74' s IA
houSI' y,th C acres of (teared land
workshop All for only $19,W
5%P%t tif Sarifcw'd 169003 372 45*,
Laroc 4 to C brslrontn home on 7
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HEATED POOL

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sandwich shop Apply in persor. ii'
Tht Sic Dip 7430 Frrnch Avi.
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I-IOPKINS REALTY INC.

'177 715'

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OFF iCE FOR RENT, Q000 cat0.
17 92 in Sanford Central H A.
carpeted. mpte iarkinQ An
office yew, can be proud o4
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WFI 45* APARTMENTS
114W ls! St
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SAN-MO PARKS. 1.23 Bedroom
Trailers &amp; AO?S 7 Adult pars
1 amty parts
3915 P4wy 1792,
Sanford 323 1030 Day. Wk "i

KUIP PEAs ry
4t'57 5%' )t 5'

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Business Property
For Rent

28

Oys 327 7717

TO I$UY OR SELs. 'Cal 4,4,4 3074

rn 4 days 'sc housework, 115
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C I 'ott Sanford I I'Pitronrns P
bathS. sAiI tti wall tArfletirig,
.entrci heal and air, attached
ocraoe. osert'lv-d ulilily, 523.503

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OPEN HOUSE

SANFORD REALTY

CRANK
CONSTR UCT ION

Iiy (*t0i'!(-)iij'( SP5t- C
buicks from Farmøi"5 MrSuCt, 3(5
W 17th St 327-8008.

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mo alt F 3rd St 372

Houses For

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your lot or ours Over 100 plans to
ctioose from

Rent Furnished

vt' furnstie'O7bdrrn
home i Deitons's flrtt area
Screen (icirtli, carport, 5140 775
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P60K 'sVEHU( Pt0 OSiLE PARK
2545 ParS. Dr.322.3$1'l

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Tr.ensportation

More intormation may be'
obtained from the' Wage
Huur office at 219 Carlairi.
building. 1249() N
F
Seventh AVL'flUC, Noriti
Mims, Florad
33161,
tL)Ip)C'le J5 51.'!3
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Female Ht,Ip Wanted

Lsnrrsrnceti s,'rct- ,ltpn g.'
tenctnt lop pay Call 373.4494
after 6
Wanf,-t*.Onc NN. LPP4. and Aides

", . . he can't lie about
his score!"

\WORRY CLINIC &amp;rorge w, Cra,e. Ph.D., M.D

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Apartments Rent
Furnished

Brunswick Corp.
13

'1' il per once
CoSine' r'npt
wf'flPC Psisitiort open in cu'.out,
pia;tic laminating anti assembly
75-Houses Pent Furnishi'd
Wispe't open to discussion Benefits
76-Mobile' Homes Rent
includi' pain vbt,fttsOflS and
27- Resort ProPerly For Rent
group inSurance, puinty
28-Bucini's Property For Rent at overtime end Others Picas,
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DEAR POLLY-M daughters, ages 4 and fi. decided
the were too big to have- me hattie them However.
whn left on their own, cleaning became a very spotty
affair In desperation I invented a "dressing" game
They use the 5001) Ui paint clothes such as blnuse,
slacks, coat mittens, a scarf around tti- neck, etc.. on
themselves They then remove the "soap c'lcst ties" with
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I't't Pecvt' i with those men In
grocers' stnr(-s who emen cardboard cartons of food such
as cake mixes, cereals. etc They use a sharp instrument
to cut off the carton tops and ('Lit so deeply that it ruts
into the tops of the boxes inside -MRS N F C

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- DEAR GlJUS-Vt had stacks of letters from readers
wiui sum nnrnming punts (U%UIR in ineir surprises anil
practically all said their plants were q ii I t e old and the
roots were tighzl% parked. Most said they put their
plants outside during the summer months so the were
In ver strong light and some plunt. hoyt bloomed more
than once during a venr.-Nfl.IY

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mother-in-law thnguc plant is not a freak because ii has
bloomed I was both delighted and fascinated this past
'une when mine burst forth with a lovely cluster of
blooms M' mother. 84. said it was the first one
she had seen blooming but we recently learned from a
book on plants ann flowers thai older plants do bloom if
given enough light Mine is somewhere between seven
and 10 years old Each year from early spring until
rot, it lives on a sunny porch and in winter receives
light from a windo all day-- LIItRY

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remove- rust
,. stains from tan inlaid linoleum with brown trim?
The stains were macic by the' riwtiI buttons on the
legs of hreal:fast rit in rti ir
Vt r t'nlctve I he
chairs when the floor is mopped hut enough mois
ture is evidently left on the floor In make ttit,'w
sin Ins -ELIZABETH

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Folly's Problem
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talking in class and throwing
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iliirty-three such statutes are
on the books in Tom thicken.
berry's secon(i grade classroom
where the store detectiveturned-teacher
in bringing the
H' Ml('IIAEL GOL1)SMITII
long arni of the 111W ifitt tiltAssociated Press Writer
study of social sciences.
court system has been esHenry A. Kissinger and North Vietnam's Le Due Tim met tablished
PARIS (AP)
with pupils, aged 6 to
io
Saturday for th e six th day in succession, and decided to recess their talks until 8. acting as
IA
judges,
Dec. 4. The two met for two hours despite an apparent Communist leak prosecutors, defense counsels
disclosing details of serious differences said to have arisen during the meetings. CIfid police.
The North Vietnamese delegation issued a
"This court study has been
communique after the meeting and said Tim and his very effective in curbing school
fellow negotiator, Xuan Thuy "will meet Dr. offenses and students are learninig respect for the law," hackKissinger again on Dee, 4, 1972."
enbry
said.
In New York, White House press secretary
The worstpunishmnent Is to be
Ronald L. Ziegler also said the talks had been Insentenced to go to hit princi-terrupted until Dec. 4. Ziegler said Kissinger is pal's office, }Iackenberry said
U Jai
returning to the United States tonight to consult with
A note to the parents, being
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President Nixon on the stat us of the negotiations. kepunr-.z1Irecess ar.1fnsutng
Nixon and his family are in New York for the art class are among other pun- -ishments
doled
out
in
classthe
weekend.
room
court.
Ziegler said the President has agreed to meet
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"We took a trip to the lAirgo
early next s'eek with South Vietnam President
Nguyen Van Thieu's spec ial assistant, Nguyen Phu Municipal Court last week," 1w
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mid.
"The
children
were
-Due, who is coming to Washington to (IiSCUSS the
inIPrcsSe(I by the fact th at the
-B) John A. Spoiski
negotiations.
court they were seeing In action
In Paris, U.S. delegation spokesman David was very similar to the one they
Give 'em a plug, John. O.K.,
mberon said he had no comment on the an , run themselves," he said.
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not only do they make a pretty
nouncement,
which
came
amid
reports
of
a
crisis
in
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darn good hamburger, but the
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pupils passed a law banning
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second time around.
There was no official comment from either court system evolved mIS he
HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS
tried to bring home what social
delegation
on
a
detailed
report
in
the
Washington
PRESS ON
-studies -was all about and
at the plaza from now until Chri stmas, greeting
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE turned out to greet
Nothing in the world can take Post claiming that the United States had backed
establish discipline at the same
the children and passing out candy
Santa at the Sanford Plaza Friday afternoon,
the place of persistence. Talent away from the draft agreement concluded last
time.
will not;
when the jolly man arrived in the parking lot
mon th between Kissinger and Tho.
The
first-year
teacher
who
Nothing is more common
Mike MeDonel Photo
via a helicopter. Santa will be a frequent visitor
Lambertson
David
delegation spokesman
worked its a store detective
Um unsuccessful men With declined all comment on the report. Other
American sihilestudyingattlie University
talent.
will not: unrewarded sources said the report obviously was leaked by the
Florida said the system has
Genius
"selfNorth
Vietnamese
delegation
and
was
a
IsCn
'miitich II1I)Fe StI('Ct'Sslul
genius is almost a proverb.
than
I
could imagine.
Education alone will not; the servtng" version of the facts.
ty
Friday
the
reports
were
There
widespread
world is full of educated
"I
told
iuIl fleVCI
derelicts.
Kissinger and Tho had run into serious difficulties work," he said. "But the secon(l
Persistence and deter- after talking for a total of more than 20 hours ifl what graders are actually coflmination alone are cm nipotent. Kissinvier said would be the final secret
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session to (I It e t i n g
professionally."
clarify minor points in the agreement.
Kissinger conferred with French Foreign
I'atun-the-bck time for the
'f. Jad S411t0151 .1'.se:iue will e
CountyCommission:frornallot Minister Maurice Schumann for 45 minutes, ,lip'uu1lh11 imttI diesel fuel bith ,19jrtIt'sI ar.d pprovaI i
It) IH)N\A E.'TE.S
brought
up.
that
the
United
States
to
assure
him
parently
p't'ts'd
of
surveyor's
statement
tenants
at
the
Sanford
the
area property tissners, s'sho are
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fl
51km
ordinance and an
the
legal
description
of
the
Airport.
remains hopeful of an early settlement. Schumann
Public hearing on proposed .laimtng the city practices for
tn
the
amendment
oh
the utility tax
its
city
lu
mts
included
cooperation which was later took the unusual step of issuing a Foreign
racial discrimination nn
annexation along U. S.
Urdlflaflce
to
exempt
governcharter
to
be
offered in such an expeditious Ministry statement asserting that "the pessimistic
new
PropOSed
south is the first item on the street-paving program.
mmient agencies will be plaixd vn
voted
upon
by
the
manner by Bill Bush and his
people
in
the
agenda for the 7 in. meeting
rumors on Vietnam were highly exaggerated."
first heading Secvnd and Itmial
Also on the agenda are L)ec. S municipal election,
crew in eliminating a potential
11 the S.unlorii('it' ('onlilussion
appraisal
c't)fiSidL'tCItiOfl
of
reading
is schetlu!etI for the
A
resolution
safety hazard leading Into the
ut
the
county
fur
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tigures on city-owned property a joint partcicpation projt on prupvaetl new charter and a
main enance of the airport
The board in recent siceks for the cf.IllItflg sear will be
Irish re1)UBl.IN AP
new tIflUii. ''rdtmiaio-t,
irport Blvd between US 17has now been corrected.
tills
discussed the possibility ut
publican leader Sean MacSiloMan, there's no stopping us.
liii
j)t'tltitIti
and
weak
lifter
annexing
territory
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fain, Grey-f aced
when we all pull together,
seven days (in a huniter and south as far its tile Seminole
right'
thirst strike, collapsed lit court .h(IlliIlr ('itllegt' to till' east
PItESI I)1:NT1Al, AI)VISEIt Henry Kissinger
today and if physician said Ia'
In other business at the
and 11anoi's Le Due Tho conferred for two
4ting tile Coll uili.%sion will
may
only
luive
three
more
days
Iliet
naine painted on the bow was VhjIlks91%W, 1!!W-- l- .1
KEA' WF-ST, Filil. tAlli The Rotary Club should h-ave
hours Saturday. An apparent Communist
he
is
fed.
to
live
unle
ss
hold
a
continued
public
hearing
Thanks
to
a
shrimp
boat
named 'Cioud Luck With surfboards p.111.
a most enlightening luncheon
The
sundy-haired
Macoil
the
reque5t
news
leak
disclosed
details
of
serious
(lifThe CUJ.it 6-,;.i,-1 ,%,ia ,-j,1L-d
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VOcale
West
-GoW
Luck"
and
the
U.S. ws windbirvakers, the two hudon Monday, what with McCoy
given pain- 6th Street betssecn liiurtl Ave.
stiofain,
44,
was
and
a rughuune edrvh wa.
ferences
wheeLhouse
of
the
said
to
fers
stied
In
the
have
arisen
between
the
two
Coast
Guard
tsio
young sur
John
Manager
Airport
and
killing
injections
after
lie
French
Ave.
d
t
but
brviiklaunchottd.
The: searviiii-boat was
%recked
shrtiiipboinade
it
hoine
in
time
fur
turkey
sides.
Meacham the guest speaker.
el
sluli)I)e(l
to
the
floor
and
en the stu's back to N ut whell
ifig
stases
forced
them
to
the
leftus
crs
.IftL'I
being str.trnkd
Ihe r('7itglliItI(III 'If City
i accompanied our own
Gorlikul 4vtted it WXj clujibtNI
17
more
than
hours
in the Gulf bow.
lied
Roman
Catholic
priest
knell.
Attorney
Willinin
Illutchison
Manager
Airport
reports
OF
11.0NDON
rjlE
DAILY
EXPRESS
,
beside
him
as
he
was
Mt'icim
carried to from the post he huts held tIlt 17
of
Cleveland in visiting with
It Was dark the iiioon final- J(0p the Good Luck's cabin to
what it calls "incontrovertible evidence'' that
an
ante-room.
fidd)
L
,
Jj)V
years will be considered.
Meacham in Orlando this past
At home Thur
ly came outand we w(ure cv1d.- "tave his surfbQdr"L
"
Martin Bormann, chief deputy to World War
.
L Ut53 it Was about t'No
Hutchison resigned to devote Alunzo Jr. and Mike Gorman, Alonzo recalled
and believe me, with
week.
Is
alive
In
Adolph
littler,
German
dictator
miles
away," Aloazu said. But
iiiitre time to his private both 21 of Key West, recounted
all of his past expertise, this i.
eather
Iii the nieanhtnie,
011.40
they
were
,
spotted and made U
South
America.
'Me
copyright
article
says
practice and Indicatmi he will their ativeitture at sea that
an excel1ent opportunity to -!I
girlfriend 1)et ame worried after hul'
lit
in
tittle
W "t mite mlil,
Cloudy and warmer with a serve as city attorney until a caused thein to iniss a
listen to his words of wisdom, 7* Bormann, under a death sentence for war
they had not showed up for turke)
and fnore Importantly
chance of rain today and replacement can be hired. lie
crimes leads the life of a prosperou.s 72-yeartraditional 'Thanksgiving Day
tonight, becomingpartly cloudy silsti 5411(1 he will represent the
benefit From same here In
feast.
-- - - old businessman.
with a slight chance of rain city in mi present law suit filed
Saord.
Index
liough seas swamiql their
Sunday. Turning cooler late by a number of Georgetown postertxiatonu reef about uighit
Sunday.
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shotgun-toting wife, Deputy Sheriff Bruce
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Southeast and south winds 15 to 111,01liCY W all additional v"cliti011 surfboards before reaching u Clulsified "(6
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wanted
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cheerful reunion Friday.
SC Sports
responded, "What mdl yah all percentlahlingto2opercenthy refuse personnel working (Jfl boat.
111-411
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3779 South Orlando Drive

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HA R RE LL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

SEMI N OLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY

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The Management and EmDIovec

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO. INC.
and Employes

SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO.
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CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO INC

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PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
0 tJirn; Smith and Staff

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CHURCH

PAOL&amp; wESLEYAP4 CHURCH
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Price 20 Cents
Year,
No. 73
65th

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGW000
$61 Orange Street
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METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy I, 93atPuflty Ridge Rd
Catselberri
Pastor
Ri'3 William P.c5e1

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Longwood . Fla
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With tiiultuple family zoning in City area to .b't.'riuiin.' their are selt'cte'cl and a mayor and at
with proFessional zoning, which desire to Iciriti a municipal least five alderman are elected.
B) mu. 54 OTT
:o pay 'he li. 1414 in 'he
request to the Sanford City been ld.3414 :n ieu if taees.
As good as that wits, i st- tint to he said, did not SCC1II ('0111- ce)rfx)ratiun. It contains con- The municipal charter under
to
Cornniission
forbear
r'seribed date.
requested.
but
did
delay
t
he
a
as
circumstances
s
voice iiiy strongest objection J)itiblt'.
rlusic- ns drawn by the Coin- such
Sanford IIousrng Authority
In nncluinn, Wilson mid he
Further,
Since
the
city
conmaiuon
time
for
receiving
payments
DnrFinan
said,
he
mittee,
and
thereafter proposed by a
touches on the price'
against NBC-TV tund their
ast
declined
to
grant
forbearance
from
November
to
April
1,
971.
',ouid
hav. en mportaflt andid
not
feel
that
service
stations
they will pay for living in a Charter Board consisting of five e-e utis e direettir Thomas
What's My Line program of l
Wilson Ill said today he
-"ment
14) ,fivtflge at the
be
ent
in
lieu
of
taxes
of
Wilson
34tvLwd
he
had
investv-d
lount
members that tire elected by
placed in it com. inunii, ipal corporation.
night. Having that mystery should
doubted ttie city s 480 units of
-tulhority ession
it"tI
lutising
and
an
110,10)
from
the
.iutjiorty'i
$&amp;)01 was re-calculated,
IF iuutiniici;il government is the people at an election which
guest, calendar manufacturer nwrcial general category, but
tIUt te tet'Iitwut 'to
t.'.'eniber
n
certificates
ii
into
is
subsequently
calleit
by
the
public
housing
will
biinw
error in the first computation ,ener'Ji fund
of iiutle nude photos for as a separate entity En Eu,rtiicei the ('omiimtttee would
by
Det.
irsi)Kent
31.
its
feared.
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America's housewives ... and category. Dorfman (untended recommund a prolIerty tax of alderman.
'i'''t
v
t,tt
hou1!
have
which
'NIh
ear
enouezh
nter"st
those
that
the
city
could
bt'ceiiiit'
.uati,tI
payment
'llii.s moe-thud oF incororation
the-n showing sitrue of
about fit- ..' mills This would
'i'. hilt' not cvnipktt'lv rulin.t
idiotic poses right on the- 'h)Iine alley and that if '.'e- amount to $2. proPe-rty tax Ofl it tia'.sevt'r is rarel used
out a possible bankruptc) due to
ict tile (hut tomnp1inies f.,O they'll $10,000 hoim' having homestead
screen
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exemptio n,
Dun't get inc wrong. If that's be strung out alor,g SR 436.
this approach Iii.' Florida State lund.s earls' in 1973, Wilson
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your "bag", you go right ahead
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and enjoy yourself. Hut don't
::: a Special Act with-h embodies tpartmiwnt of Housing and
) OU dare displa)
the. ('barter of the proposed Urban Des elopinent i ll 1)
,
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c,
-on
a:
a
.
which
controls
the
expenditure
a'
e'i
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:-.and
which
mitunicipalltv
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uprerne
,.ourt
reaii1rmu
murder and Judge Siti held an extenprune time when yo un gstera basic- Ill) constitutes the of muoness Fur the n'ittons publi"
todas tt.s position that the death '-t'e presentenLe hearing atterward
art. siesting this senseless Form,r
ho using projei.Ls would rule ecreation of the corporate hods
trip
to
a
'side
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II
makes
III
\Ifl
't
ix'n4ilt cannot be iniposed nov. ti_i
art Art balone)
it's
ubst initial es idtnt.e that the lund_s soon
'iuh4irto
rht question l.Ufli_t'l ning 1)1
Irusek to see Indonesian President
I' honda telling Seminole (ount'. Judge
pornograph)'
uiiil&amp; insolwl are in fasor of
In cearunk beaLt- t for the
but schedules a third negotiating session with
Domuck J Salfi that the t pe of trial tureated t rta !s is mumut 'tnce at. :he
Ihit miiunitcipalits' is always Sanford housing units, 11500
present time capital punishment may
:: required in order to get Prt1je'tetl 'i $96 000 deficit due to did not matter
11e l)uc l'ho tills altern(x)n.
(tsar ihie ut lion (rota the llUl) llrujettions of rent
the 'loru1a "suprenni'
Silfi ha d asked the court for an not be imposed
b) the se,. did )OU take note
A l,iS i.turt.
which opinion on whether he could sentence '. ourt said in an opinion '. -"''ut )V
from
receipts
of yesterday's election in New
Since the I xgislature %oo ill not operistion.al costs are drawn. Michael Francis %Vhalen to the electric Chief AL-itice B. K. Rubfert l
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TIIE (11INVWTIONS of five Chicago Seven
Smyrna Beach"
eon%ide-r special ucing ks.s than Figured.
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defendants are overturned by a federal apOn their proposed (-hurter uiu
uttn:entswitil
peak ioui t 'File five 111(I t)CC1i lUllS icted
ti.inge5
re4mpportionhng the
Tis Wilson confided the
p
CollitilenCing tit April
lit) into four zones, allowing
crossing state Iincs to incite rioting at the lflb8
I
receipts
(ruin
tenants
hate'
..'ni
'itiul tx't''tuse' Uwr
the hid) or to run at large and
Deinou itic National ( Ofl% ent ion in ( hi ago
sici.. r
cone.. rn is ith the' iflcrc1ie d and it b possible Lb it
revising
n
1
t
i t1
of ft 4ured I utions for in,seil', u, nc
IC
allilex,
,362 to 543. t was
rried
:
Altaimietmite' Springs, the ci'ii- ii4-tit ie't have to be tile..! unIt.
i
xl 'turnout 't
a - ther
. ill IW3 or not at till. i,
! ,-% JUDGE'
- mittee is initiall,o approaching carl%
S 011111*11 bars Columbia Broad .
the probk iii suit the. Statutor) 1It'!I re It ises the moness to Lb..
- t isting 'iytem nev. ' men ft am Iullutt ing their
route- and e-etuplung the up- miation's housing iuthoritit'
union's order to honor picket lint's of striking
we re
.
.
utppros ed hi
the that
w''tl' a II 'Pt
c iiiuuiiuiiuei -ert-mce 'NIH le
rt b.tpi.'t cbur'.'tt or .,u,Lie J S\. I ,S*',Lktl',RIt
tee'hnici'ins is
.unigre's,
but
ithheld
hi
r..'ouetimi
ii.
/ \tto''t's
Ger
'rd
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,
i
or'i,
on
Park
.'.enue
Rev.
JT
c'ijniiUt,'teiI
1(1
it
a, ni,
::
tredit this one.' It) Johts ::
(OtlitiC) Se('It'tar) ,if
that
he
investigate
the
lt'gaIit)
:
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to
thankful
('euple-.
Th.uiksgivirig
l.)tsy
'u1nW
will
preach.
at
Krith'r, neighbors. His early
_. Ili tile allile\atioll pol
..
Come'
1"hery
.Are
wv
ing call and suggestion "
W11%('11 also Ili\.I.Ilve'l Niq r-- rtunities for Th,iink.
~ Alt.tinionle Spritil,:-i
:', THE UNITED STATES, the Soviet thlioll Mid
-*tvitig
i
as-se errs .verr'iu (_'hur0 , if Sanforl. _14th mo
,p. t
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in
area
e-hurche'i
-,)L (hHC fltitlOIlS fiWe IV
i( iSlnrsi tO Ii1ai(
Pork
In s'iew of the fact (hut we
h..thI
'.hi(
and
Thursday.
IAII
'thaiiieipvin,g Day servictINmfl
nitortals hose loite-hed all efforts, preparations for the conference on
t
.
Pbhe
I
S.iniferd
IunttertI
to 'hr 9ubiiL' will
'ielt n
itt e':idmn Itt.' Vietriammi ii .ir.
st'eurit V iln(t cooperation I hi' It tissians hi:t sc
uiewei
3xnturuIg a
k.-'
tatitlit
t
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iii
L'huCeIl
Christ.
perhaps if we used still another
been seeking.
t U lit Is
t h iok ii I,i at - wtuiiumty L rutted 'lettlQthSt Scie-titist, Set'nieJ .Se., uifuri,
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approut'h instead of iitar-hes I :
'. burvh of (aelberre 'tfl hUlil
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Lwtmng at Ii aan. bidiViditin
iwr se ..,..,,. if this 'fliunks'is-ing
a mu. sees ice on lluiksguvung
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uxnressiuIu
t,.,.,'.,
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it tirititude hi
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PltOI)t'('IIt
the'
hit' Ifltt isowtttt'tj Stt11iii
Al',
NtTI()N'S
NO.
2
sTI•:I:l.
Ha
()1IL.ANI
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the L-uui1-sigauwi
pastors to set aside one or two :
17, heetagt's "ere not injured
Jack-AinStuilhimigs,
it
trial
broad
has
joined
announcing
(lit'
I
utheriut
('burih
will
be
.s
tedtUre
ol the service
largest
in
of
the
minutes during the' sc'rpt-rmts
Stallirugs
ki
i
charged
with
14
,tc-eusetI
I'I
h
d..lutg
dee-ituer
w
ill
aztd
ii .u,.y tutut:
hId
i
av
csiileetiuu
l
thit'
UI)
('05
Is
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Pl'Re' IUUSI w h ic h could PUSh
ices
it ic'rr.'r'ttIIeeI iipimig, lieu e.'t'wits cit rape, tis
hiostiigo
during
:.
thtitksgivtitg
will
be
tueu,
service
WedIf we nh really got (toWn on
construction, machinery and automotive
.
steekenitl bust iiwntti, has been counts of perfortiuutig h'ee- d in
'te-day at 1')) p.m
our knee's and offered it
:
industries,
in (Ii..' presence tit children. r..'t$)5tp1lt'hl until join8
::
Inde x
C'oinJnt
meaningful prayer, perhaps
Presbyterian
('r tmntini) her) and assault is ith tOte-nit to
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Orange' Count
will
Church
have
a
we'd catch Ills ear.
Court Judge' W. Rogers Turner t'tiiuuiitit a felony
t'harilisgivtng Service Thur- S.rettcjittK
(L,od,,,., wouldn't this be one
1
Ill
test
ltti'.se'n asked Turner to step
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it deleitse
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MAR
31
Tutsday
tniimitt'd
8ritier
se.Lay ,it 10 a Hi.
Christmas we could till sutre V.
dtiiiti
freon
thec'itw, e'tatrgmmig
to'stIoim%e'
thtc•
trial,
but
iiiutlomi
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astronauts
today
completed,
th
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Calendar
48
for
remember
and
the-tense
that
the
had
uiiaete-(Witter
judge'
rejeeteti
two
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1,14&amp;VIlvoki
4d5
iintl
28-SW
nitxni
the
from
rehearse blasting off
being,..,,, PEACE ON EM('l'll
Weather
prt'Jmahcal statt'tiit'nts aguLnt
requests
Cu.,tmui.'s
7'-'
(locking their two spaceships, America and
.uts
lkisst'n
argueti
SttIhimtgs
t'labeirat..'
tIc' diet ittit
Attorney I
i5ssvivrdpu.zJe
Challenger.
S ..'tertLn, s high 'id buis this
Sommw of the opposltlonm to
utIiu..'cessfuiil)' for a change of timid 'l'urm'i rejet'tetl thie' iuuti4'ii
Or Orww
!8
utiutiting
Lp ('-art e'keuds tO
to
re
tla'
The' tk'k;tst' ttte'ri.t')
::
sent:..' tutu asked 'turner
growth In this county, In recent
tiear Sbby
teutb, highs in 6U 6,a upper Editorial i.'uitwtent
;:.
argue-it uirisue't'essfulI that
uiieivt' lumuselt from the case.
weeks, reminds rite' of ti le 1.
18
lCts
to how
Gay,
It('Uhifl
(;i
St.uhIiiug'
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KNl).%'l'U),'
II
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isilte'..',
Shillings
usiuhil
get
fair
by
niot
a
rorrt:ner( attributed to 'rt'rwh
A,'i'iittltiitt
Sinus silted uttu the msjrtiiertm
President Georges l'om':iitlou,
broke' ii'. a t,until) Nome In (11- ritil in ()il,umil' Although
Askt'w that it panel of three' judgm decide who :.
I
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h.tit
of the Mip.e \itlle.
hiiieuh tihiouit iuuiulmuigtit Friday, de-n tog tile re-quest tot at
to charges that new tush-rise
5
gets the death penalty is likely to get a cold
the Ui_vet Ltskvs region and ttw
Out. 6, holding 14iwrsons IIOS- t'huungi' at te-nut', 'l'tusmuer Wild It.buildings are destroyln,4 Paris
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pbliot..
shoulder from the Legislature, says the ;:
kiliko Valley today whtle
''Parts isn't a dead city or a
Inge until Saluirtli)' afternoon istiuhet u'.'nstekr the issue again
N
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ch;iiriiian of the H ouse Select ( 'ommittee
CCC Wets cOLMIS
museum that needs to be kept
w hile dem anding puyiiit'mtt of uifter questioning jurors
SIrt
.tiucl ct.niip its- er stick 4tr*ts of
Slalimiugs hitch Lwt'n e'ttt'cluitc'ei
as It is. One cannot stay put In ,I (2apjtuul I'Linlstig(it'nt,
$5, (Mu ransoiui
the %e'st
Al
hue past
liii'' ti l t- ti.tu'' tit i't 'u, 1 t.il heel \t'tut,.'.
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unit that) to taken to foriit
4u Ii .. group in F orest C it)
Muno ip ii ( orporiitlon
uiv - A steering
which has formed to_consoler continittee of Forest CII)'
t;maier statutory i, h.,Gesueinhardt
int'nrimratlon
pre't'cdurerequires si.'Ie'i'tsnn f
headed
by
chatirnmn
.'itiii'ns
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also joimited out to council that a l(iuger Martin have been hard at a uorp4)ra'e area wtilcti con.
polskt
B Jtihn
public hearing is being livid on stork
tiins nut less than 1 000
onii
oiiipiling d
Dee l upon the I. )
registered ',ottrs who are tlso
pre hensis c report on In
zonin, ordinance •und that he
e)rporation Other members of Fr. eholch re In the area II) 10
(hi
oiiitiiitkt are % illuon days 4id'. ante public notice to
(.eez
vs en 1tfLer
it will nu et si i th (he 'I. it)
\liles, William Spires, Ted itil of (1w registered freeholders
the second time last night on planning consultants next
steek. The director said he Nunt'io, Ewell Wyatt, Gcorge in tile area a titeeting is held
TV, it made the tears swell.
Talking 'bout Brian's Song. heard rumors that there wero to Je'nner. Terre-rice Lynch, Grace aiid "t which (lit-re is a need for
at kast two-thirds of iill th e'
Don't feel too badly ii yrni be changes in the text of the Spuiks, Allen Forward, and
niLcsed it..... cause more than ordinance. to which Durfmnan (;lerula Eversole. Attorney for registered free holders in the
itrea to iippe'ar and consent Ic
likel) it still be shown over and replied these were not rumors 11w group is Boyce Pipkins.
being the formation of the municipal
This report is
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Columbus took to
to- boutttit for a few shillings in the
England The lowest rt'vordt•d Europe four ,,r i domit--half
price for a torn turkey, in our renturies itgc
rountr
weighing
apturke'
Servinit
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pruxlrmltel3
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Ttiankgiving Day is
nothing
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to
do
;i -:.'uruqwtrter of a dollar.'
American tradition dating back
The Best News
of
Eastern
EuroptToda% the United States
to 16 11, w lien Got'. John
C
eroge Of Sc'm
}inidfurd of Massachusetts thisraises more than 50 muhon
It is probabh derived 1ruri
turkt'
annually And the
it
da
of
Colony
declared
,A
sound of
ftoCounty . Be
'lmio'ric'in ieoplc pa.t about $400theirlurk, turL turk,'
and prayer
ttizinksgivini.
is
cat11,
Their
life-span
million a scar to eat them
t11oti
the Pilgrim's first
Regular Subscriber i
short approximately 5 years
luu"vt'st
Turkeys have distinct fatmiJ
Even shorter fur nioi t of the
The Sanford Herold
At the feast to celebrate this
varieties. it is ar
traits Ttwt are independent
ocxasrnn. turkeys 'aere' the
zirt'ssive-.
and
Their enjoyable omit' From the da
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2 A Mo
natural selection fur the' main
dispositi arts are not nearly as each tame chick steps out of it.'
in those- claYs
raur'
:t
set't a their me-itt They often large'. spotted shell
I t*
Ild
iibupthtt
light with each
destw on the festivt'
,
belief."
i,.i. it lives a pleasant life A couple of males will be'
Later,
during the Amenean
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Revolution, Congress recoin- eiitiru contentedly when sudttrirt'd
denl uliC of them will grab Ito
It
national
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lust Thursday of November. and hold on witt. suvae inJust Give Us A Coil 322-2611
531 9993
c the- victim h;i
tenait Whn
established by President
Abraham Lincoln in 1854, had enough he or Just Drop Us A Note.
sonwthm.g th&amp;It
became Thanksgiving Day
This date- remained unchanged "uncle" for the huldee quickh
s
until li'41 when Congress p- Ieti go and they both resurtit-I
proved President Franklin eating
$
llouscvt'lts idea of rn.ukuig the
The- turkey is a ritember of thePJtp('v Ic
fourth Thursday the holiday to family which includes thtS
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keep it from crowding too close
pheasant,
p4-ac'ot'k
ii III
to Chris
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domestic fowl. Like tht
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peacock, the torn turkes cam
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the turkey .ery little. ma.'
withstood the trip we'll, They
thrived and multiplied in the barnyard varIeties lusei
resemble their wild relatives
~ Euro;wun climateeof must tit these: ha'. i.
Strangely.
S tii. turke' raisin be'eunie:
popular throughout the run- been tired from European
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Motor ljissrente Sstofford sthomth.U)icpang 115 000

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Sit- it:r ( tiastImnieraUroauleo
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soul ii I h Orange-Se uiit niole
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sign a paper donating their
hotly to the rtrgani-,atlon and
take riot a M.iWl life inucuiranre
policy with the wlety named
as the benefactor

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Further. Nloyor Swofford
getivral citlegory Ili tile city
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prefers in rail it. Strom said
For ut " -.rork s per nri muic'
be cooled clown as soon as possible after he legally lies," s-run
,Strom "Then he has to roe taken
to It profusion e'p.rt teho puts e
htolesgk'aI anti-freeze into his
veins Then the body is stored in
a v"ap'mle ruf iiqninl nitrogen
''The first time they freeze
someone and bring him hack,'
saint Austin 'rupler, a Rrawar'l
treccini •'manv
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tilt( k.' Vu,lemitin.e said ''And the

'tec long ac if ticoth, "rt,h.
We is ismee) toy it ko tot, wet,'
v,°lnit have to pay fbi' r'lMrn,''
fri car a r,q'e tigenit H ohe rt A
Valt',if,r,c' SRI(I ''f,er, y"'irc'
el.'ii'l Vitu,,h rite they itoing ft. (It,
with) the dootti certificate, take
it hair k eurol fseit a new tirth
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frump Stromni an'l three other
ntli'mfilW'rs of the i,uth FlorIda
(rvt,nih S'.q'ft'ty at a recent
Meet ing tie .CIthI hi.-; romripany
will Issue the pnIlrIs if therip'IU :itioflc are in 'irrter
'n worst thing that r'va,lrt
Popper, wraphi his' that the r-r,mI,,?,', ',t't,ii)ti t,iki" Phir' nr,r.ney

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Ito- circular-shaped U.S.D.A
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the time oF slaughter and pro.
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tha wi ng time. Allc
eight hours for a four to 1(1
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turkey in
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.1:uff the big bird
llo big a turkey vim shouic:
Of course, the .517(
Ii'pcnds on you, the number (it
persons you plan to serve an
11w S7C of their appetite. flU'
;irger the bird the better th
tint if you can u afl ito no;:
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for torn turkeys ever
pounds The larger birds tia'
marc nwzit in proportion to thi
bone than smaller ones A 1:
bird will field IIIK1UI tWlt't
pOUTIt•
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bird. A general rule to follow is
thi.' if the turkt weighs les.'
:atn 12 iouncLc. allow about °
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dntnr the shcld uiped Grade
A label means the bird is fully
fleshed, meaty. well finished
and free from bruises and defrets,
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lofillf '.
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I losts''.-c'r tile cot-ret U, a liiiojo
III.' ln't In liii' I?i,IXXI ts'rn, I11'
iwitit')', Strotmi czi
'I,c'mi lies mllpq tie wants the
t ,',f)f'y Ii' 1w used to Frt'e,e tile
t"'I',' until it cure' Is ftiuititl for
tu,itc'ver killed him 'Ilien to'
Vt hitS tit ti' fl*r'd up tiniul cent
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tt, world of Ito' liVfujf
lull '.'.t,,t '.c-Ill tile Inicuroro
uIhIhihtiV till '.,h,eii 1111(1 If SIrt,IJ,
trtiiigiit hark
life In f/i 'it
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zrants. the' regional zad.
riitnlstratnr let it be known
firm) that the federal
government has not promised
studies of this
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being torn down, Herald photographer Gary Taylor found an unlocked
door to the building and found plumbing and pIpei- removed and blocks
knocked out

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built
Airport houlevurd and walked broken and vverzaI items Total value of the fussing b'. OWL Construct
A rnpan)
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taken Patrolnuir. lull Magrwr merrtuindis wa set at $211
ti if neurb restaurant where
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--With the' lust major preflight youth deput) about the- incident
test completed,
Apollo IT and he- in turn notified count
ronauts
rehearsear 4e
uck Tate
Sgt
the- SanhlasUrW off front the moon and
ford
Police'
1*parunent
started
ducking their two
the- investigation, and turned it
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Se-p.Ii' rubOer) .Thti use of a
firearm
in conunusslon of it
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Four sentencing were held county jail ice one' case' in which felon) perpetrated at it Kwicl.
.'t'sterd.ay before- Circuit Judge he- plead guilt) as charged cue Stop Store in thus case, Partner
waS plut-ed on :it'
'eUr-b.
Iunumck Sulfi, two of wtucle Sept 2 tie robbery and use of it
'. involved one- defendant with tat fire_-arm in comnitsawn of it probation b) .ludjtt- Satin te
'\ ippw-e prtlJw'flsfl) for arnied
e'onmwn'.'e' with the' Lernnnatwn
felony The felon)' was crnimiLLed itt ii Iludson Oil Station. of the' 30 ears prison sentencerubtwr
in the st-count offense. Part- at thee' previous case
1 ;TIn' tiet enchant, Ebstia
was
sentenced
to
30
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plead guilt) its charged on
Lawrence Axtti whit' pead
Partner
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eropert' we S. Central Avenue- to thee- Tnwis house Restaurant
rum Senunuk' County Board of and to run in front of Witt.
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ublit' Instruction for $I.0UU chester Gale and
Y und
eras approved by City Council. insurance l'irflh,
( Councilman Johnit- Conley Mrs. Lviiris Sited file'
tunic- thee' iiwtiw i acquire tip
siveni.ents would ge Li' the'
Lite for future- construction of railroad and hanging baskets
buildings, and Councilman would be.' placed iii all areas of
r1hur Evans se.-ctncded
downtown Oviedu. They are to
Council was given pints for be- of plastic conxnsttion of twit
_)vledti Terrace and they were types-round baskets anti half
TH - ejecte d by city engineers baskets in Lwavily trafficked
i b ...triver and Spooner. Charles areas.
Plants have been donated or
-_ *OoneT said that before he-ould give' his okay teeS would purciwsed through combined
*- to knot'.' what the efforts of plant sales held by
- ict-,'luer clans arc for wut'ur
local organizations Council
en
approved expe_-naiturt'
": ights.
The deveLpers art' F. H $1.2M.2 fur landscape' service
teiiniud and E. F Ferr is of mu $250 for sprinkler system.
Mrs Nitis Itiiwlsote and M
rttusvilk
Mrs. John Evwui of the Put Hughes are on the
!~- Oviedo Beautification Corn- beautification
committee.
appeared before the Council authorized them to
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council to show her porposed proceed with the plans.
Ordinance' 24f1 concerning
,.nh.ns for bcziutificuthm and
j,andsraping for northeast codthcation was adopted.

truck such us a Liatson or
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is
pretty emotional so try to say and do nothing
that would hurt anyone's feelings or upset anyone in any way.
Most of us are now thinking in terms of security, so make a
point of letting others know you realize this and of helping
them build up more of it.
ARIES (Mar 2lto Apr 19) Listen to what family members
have to say since this could help you solve problems properly,
now Make repan-s to appliances, etc., that make your home
more functional lake it easy tonight
IAURUS tApr 20 to May 20) Associates extend fine favors
in a in , so he sure to show your appreciation later in some
say You can solce that long-time problem through ingenuity
now Save yourself both money and trouble in this way
GI. MINI (May 21 to June 2 1 ) ihe planets are favorable and
you can do much to add to present income, which it necessary
owing to the rising cost of living. Listen to the suggestions of
financial experts Being alert is most important now.
MOON ChILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You are now able
to enjoy the recreational activities that most appeal to you and
to be most sociable Talk your aims and ambitions over with
good friends and get their stews, ideas Study them well
tonight
[0 tiuly 22 to Aug 21i You have to closet yourself in
your study if you are to reach the right decision where some
important matter is concerned Spend some time liter with the
one you ioc. You can forget worries now
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Trust that emotional but
good friend who can be of assistance to you now and vice
versa Out to some group affair that is helpful to your
particular aims Use that line crock .ini win others over to
your way of thinking
I IIIRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) k g'tMl day to contact thai
rrson of influence who can assist you in accoriuplisicing
emethmg that means a great deal to you Involve yourself in
ssme cv'. cc affair that will improve your image within the
comnuunity in which you resdc.
St ORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) I'ackle that annoying
problem from a different angle and you find you solve it
properly' now Someone you met recently can be turned into a
good friend by contacting this person A fine p m for
correspondence whether I'&gt;' letter or telephone.
SAGIT1ARIUS (No'. 22 to Dec. 2111 here are sortie clever
way's through which to handle that obligation that has had you
much disturbed, so be sure to use the best More affection
toward mate gets right results now Don't play around with

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A void troublemakers
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb. 19) 11cc-re are many duties
ahead of you and you barely know where to begin, but so long
as you delve right in, you accomplish much through sheer
perseverence Take some exercise that improves health. Fix
'.ardcotee tonight
PISCES Itch 20 to Mar 20) If you entertain others, you
fend you can regain their goodwill which has been lacking
because you tia%e been too bus)' to do so. Confide in mate and
have a far better understanding. Some time spent at reading is
good
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN TODAY . he or she will be
one of those slow-acting young people whc is so busy
%atchulflg anti ..1.rt:ing to know what is going on In the
surroundings that this could get on the ncr-cc-s of those raising
this interesting child But be patient and there will be such
success upon reaching maturity that everyone will be very
surpnscd Plan to give as line an education as you can afford,
even though your youngster could get on the nerves of
teachers 3"o.
I he Stars impel, they do not compel." What you m1kc of
your life is largely up to YOU ,
Carroll Righter's Jrudis'idul I'orccaat for your sign fur
tic-cc-oilier is now ready. I:or your copy send your butihidate
and S to Carrctl Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), Box
q,11 Hollywood, Calif 90028
ci 1072, McauyJet Syriditate, Inc

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to their mont hly ((inner mi-f'! ln
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to ri ght are, Mrs . C. A ,\niderson, hostess; Mrs. H. W. (- '4speed
presiding officer For the evening; Mrs 1)ornthy Snyder, VIP guest

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Wonderland, everything in
excellent taste,
Months of preparation paid
Holiday Showcase
The
sponsored by ttue County Iheitue off in a bigger and better way
Extension Clubs was indeed OflC than anyone expected or even
of the most beautiful projects stared to dream.
Altamonte Springs was in
ever undertaken by any group
charge of setting tip and
Ili Seminole Uowity.
Each club outdid itself to parking. They decorated tables,
provide a .setting that was two to a club, completely
t;rt'attutaking.
around the large' roe*riu
hut- First Federal Savings
Fit ter Springs cc as in charge
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Fine Point of the Reverse
sevil', 'mutt hi olitiiiiie ci to four
atuel North shuw&amp;d his desire
to get to a slain by cute Ii
ding live t'lucla 'muithi li't..
the- darn idea andacce pted
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North
whuereiiinsru
hearts.
went to slain
Almost a n y i'e'asoriahk'
III,(. of play would bring thai
laiii lioiuie' bitt South took
ties- hest on.' Irotti a percent .

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lie- Won the club ill dtuiuuiihY'd the q uie'-n of
city
It- 111111J., tee se's' if I lumps
would bis'ak bs'ttt'i' luau 50
After lout Ii icIsPOnuelits filllowest ies It'd if slliutui'ellsI
hi,., ate avid it ,s,o'uuIuuI ic_uk
tuwuul (it iviiviiy This i,isuii s-el
the contract if iiIa iuisuuiels
broke -I 2 avid ke'i 1 se's .'ral
esletlOiid 01)111 iii StOiC' the
tlivieieei5'l
Art uuzullv thie'v hns,ke -1.2
unit it cc'a'; all ec'.s't' bit wilt
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South's theist' dituutiotal 1 all
was a reverse hut ill Slut' sit
this' fact that hue' had bid huEs
uut s in or-dc-i' i'lit. uitivi' i
5J(j45 'usit toiistit tilt' i t
reverse bid It is "hueru ye.iui
shut out the low c-st tile! sal
your' suit that you ace cc.

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S'ithi a ituiniviiuiui in iis.-uv'
Secuithi
u1 wisiiig,
iisivsiivsuitii
would hasa' just vt-tail tcc o
pades hIts hand was st
&amp;'cuouighi Is, get higher .
'I'huls three-level itis'I!r-Se IS
actually if gauss' tori,'.', .' in('lthis' two ovil 11114.' lesponst,
has giiurarets't-sl at least II)
tiolvits
Sine,' t his s-eye.-, se- was a
ga nut fort.', North was able
to rs.ihild to I liv se spade-s

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Mrs. Phillip Ross; Third, Mr'e
Hazel McFadden ,end Mr. Al
Poeruer. and four th, Mrs. Helen
Smith ,inel Mrs. H. S. Wasser
East-west winners were first,

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homemaking Idea, Pet Peeve, Polly"s Problem or solution
to a problem. Write Polly In care of this newspaper.

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IICOVeTTIi?fltS. The NOFtIWiOtitfl
vinneri were Mrs F4na Rich'.'
,intl Mrs. Arthur Kokan, fir ;1

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Ten tables played Mitchell

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DEARPt )l.l.V-- I suggest tha t Ellen
soifs gifts spoons, rattler, u-ti-. vein a fain ic covered cardhoard 111.1t she' will O wn Frame To at tachu I lie' se piu'('('s
put thin black elastic on cacti side' of an its'iui iiiak.' two
holes With a ci ice juick place spesocu or w hiatt-vt' n' cc' lie citie'.waflted, pull elastic through tin- hole's ;tit(] it' .
back l-'rarnc and hang -ANNE

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wrond, Mrs. U.trnld Swank ,insl
Mr:i. Trudy Rietz; third. Muc;
Ruth Polelli and Mrs. W,ir'I
-inst Mr,
Jon.15; fourth, t
Clarence Wandry.
The games were directed by
Mrs Richard David.
The club, at its last meetintt
voted to reaffiliate with th e
Viulusia Federation of Women
e1ub.
Mr's. Randolph Hams anflounced
that S4.7B wit
..t the guest bouk and down to
nit
book coIl 'tedthuyear(orthe
the last touch the guest
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park
for
menLi[ly
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w a work

Homemakers Showcase Sets
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DEAR POLIX-My Pet Peeve is with packers who put
III) some of their meat in cans that have sharp edges
around the rim alter they
are opened. Sonic' months
ago I opened such a ca n
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dropped it with the tburu'e'
1iotiiud huam In it and my
knee was cut so badly tluit
seven stitches had to he ;
taken sls' little' girl was
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and I s It u d d e r at the
thought of what might have'
happened had she b e e it
near rue at thue time -.MUS D.

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'Aeclnesday, Nov. 15, in the club

IU''l"l'Y ,J( )LLY and Fran ('olosim(' ShOW off th e cookie' house Ca kwhich Fran won at the holiday Showcase sponsored by Seminole
County home Extension Clubs, Fran plans to freeze her lucky win for
special Christmas company.
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painting but do not know' how to go about it. We'
would like to accomplish this with as little iui'ss,
effort and time as possible - MRS. 1' N. 1.

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dropped the lac- ge' darning nt'e'ellt' usually used to help

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grabbed an emery board that was huatuely and truly I snaIl
never again be wit limit one on m's' sewing iiiiit'luiiii'. '5. r
tiller) hoard is the most wocuderfuit tool for t-mixilug those'
little gattue'rs or what-luav."yoii right thiroughi and with
no nonsense FANNIE

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associate who has been difficult of late via the emotions now,
and he understands your ideas. views Ccnucnt for better
relations Discus deals for the future that are important

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Mr Force- 85! bomber
ill ticit tb VtII over North
Vi et na m lot the irxi time fit
the' tusWr'. of thu war, It was
kUt'iWd today Pflh1If'OiI IOWC'i Said all
*lz CT't"Wfl%Cfl wri'r rescued
wIthin two hours

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Funeral services for Walter
MIth HAZEl. GILLO?
U Parnell. 67. of 220t E Mitch
(t,, Sanford, whit' died suddenl
Mrs IIUZ&amp; 0. (,iliuie, 7B, of
in Coluueibue. S.C, No'.'
while visiting rt-lattves, were 121fl S Palmetto Ave Sanford,
field in Coluzuibut on No'.. Ui died Mtnid&amp;ts night. Burn in
with full Masonic'rites Born in L)ade County - she- lived ire
fur the' juts', 45 .'ears
('eiemitaa, teem eel U Sanford
at April Ut' was furinerl'. will] Six was a iiieuuitwr of First
Ne'vm_-, Fruit Co ill Titusville. Presbyterian Church, Order of
bu! :uturo u-ct-muk was man.- the' Eastern St.e, Penn PinTrainsmen's
charged with possession of a Ltrnune't- supervisor at Argus chers, and
Cjintera Cu.. Cuiuzuibia, front AUxIILUr).
prohibited drug, who created if
Survivors are 11 siSter Mrs.
t'onuuiotion in arraignment in wt,ic'te 1w was retired He was ii
mt'niber of the.- iIeJii2 Shrine.- of Less"' Collins of Mulberry';
court on Set. 12 in l.n-eahung ant,
brother. Ralph Ormstiy, Saltears when bondsman Lee Greenville, S.C. and lized been
ford.
Ariz.: sisters-in-law, Mrs.
York Rite- Mason since- lf
Wheeler asked It. be relieved of
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Steenwuitti Mrs Ruth
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ii, i survived ii% has wilt'
tiecid
.1nid the' eit-feiidarut
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and Mrs GraceMrs Ruth Wise' Parnell an
remanded to custud'. - pleaded
what
is
on
theestaff
%'siilluct'
all of Sanford and
uion. Richard,
1qjjlt'. en Nov 14 tithe' lesser
offense' of possession of it c Orange- Memorial Hospital brother-in-law John GIllun,
iiept of Nuclear Methcitw in Sanford.
niislabeled drug. Judge Sall
Brisson Funeral flume is In
vegerda'.' placed the defendant Orlando
charge
of arrangements,
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erssessiun of huallucinogeme'
ci - tists and centric) nervous
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wits
depressatits.
.sentenced by Judgt' Salti to four
years at is State prison Axton
'.'.as given credit fur the time- Ili
whitche 1w has been ui':ar'eruteil
in count' jaIl:
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kvusue,s so I sitEs c ,Suixiih;urs It,
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For Abby's bo.k$et, "how I. have a Lovely Wedding."
send Si Le Abby, U.s 11700, L4* Angeles, Cal. 10041-

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credit fur 74 this's spent a

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responses are not uncommon in -year-old boys and youngcr1. I advise you to tell your relative to keep her hands to
herself. And If she doesn't understand why, be more
specific.
Problems' Trust Abby. For a personal reply, write to
AbBY. BOX 11701, L. A. CAlIF. OOØ and enclose a

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t enhley. ft. I.. Moor". ( eh"ste'
Harvey and F.dith Rnger the
etlaiSt e',ue'r md hnt"''

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Trued,
II Wlllluvvis vessel Mrq W. F; Warren, Ann
Nutuolson.
Joyr
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Iisinipturey,
.Iiuiusvsoni
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'i1is,i' Present fr's- the meeting Ethel WllhIam. J 4
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on the wrong track, please tell me. I dont want to make a
fool of myself. Please tell me what you know about this
CONCERNED MOTHER
sort of thing Thank you.

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II (,ARY TAYLOR
S 42 resicenct in Sanford
nuire, Lake Mary.. reported the
woman, lane I. Gemnu, Apt
lthvan while- sayinlz be zip.
The' stolen lteflis were theft of a $200 citizen's band
.11i, fnxcroft Apartments, w
pcuued the mterest. stated
The' bod of a 5-ycar.oLd
apparentt in the process ! recovered by Abby in Volusna radio from his truck while it
that just as large or larger
WUS found in the getting in her car when she Counts
WOlilhiti
was parked a: the Wekiva
audience of interested
I)et .lcrr Capsha* is in- Springs Park
deed,
could be found lit an urea of parking lot of the Foxcrnft
flet. Sgt. Johnny Wright is
fast-growing Central Florida. Apartment! ten SR 43( in
rt. Sin. George- Atebgyjailt'd vestigating the' theft of $1.36f
this
morning.
Cusselberry
invtctiiaUng a $421 theft froir
Ronald Fdward Mu.ct 21 of worth of tooI' from it builclmg
S Ju'eept Ifli'. i'
former
Sanford on grand larceny under- construction on SF. 41fa, the Castle Brewer Court
legislator and attornp for both according to Sheriff John PoW
Oil
Krn
was
flet
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charges after tie' was nip- one talk- east of U.S 17-02. The residence of Mrs P Richardcities. made' stirring, remarks
and
said
that
t
scene'
son Items nitsain
he prehended b'. l..t Ralph Russell theft was reported b Jn!nn
include a
"oncernini: the- growth of the the
Attanionw
death
was
apparentI.
due'
to
and
Patrolnuin
George'
Myers
Veierer
of
Orlando
couch, a dinette- set. a recknmç
ities, purLicu1zirl
Included in the items
chair, it bedroom set and other
of the Sanford Police- flepariSpiin and tIn good plannmg natural causes Dr. G V
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county
13th
Street
and
zirv
power
saws,
drilsand
other
furniture.
ical
nient
tit
.ittenzpted b both. Davis urged C;nrei.
was scheduled to Palmetto Avenue' luesday.
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power too s. The door Ott Li
.lames Craft reported about
:hat some' compromise he
an
autopa'v
one
the
body
$(i
perform
forced
open
to
gam
Must
was
arrested
in
contrailer
was
damage to if house under
.rrivtii at se that 11w ciu
it
cntr.
ron.ctrucUon
nection
with
the
theft
of
ill (34 Hillcrest
tiuld solve' their sewage- toda'.
the
A'riirdjnF
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authorities,
Spivey.
Merin
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tran.sints.setn+
and
BroadAvenue
Joint
compound was
;i"oblenis
shifter
iron.
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lie ;wintt'd
spread over the walls and in
ickage- sewer plants
electrical boxes.
only answer if the federal
Fran L -oas reported a theft
goverrmient fails Li approve'
(it' Lake Irene Road in
funding grants wider Public
l4Jfl4WoOd Items missing were
,
a pump valued at S19. a $70
about l2:4 U,fli
found the broken windows while glass-lined tank and
IhGAR' TAYLOR
$IB worth
Ni other details (if Ua rapon his routine' patrol
of galvanized pipe
were available, as detectives
The' subject apparcntl took
A 21-year-old Sanford wofliari
Light fixtures of an unknown
worked through the night, what he could reach through the value- were ta1a.n from a
was raped curl'. thu
new
ace-or-ding it, Chief lien' Butler. broke windows Items taken
a'-rordini- ti Sanford Policehouse heini built on SweetFront antI side' windows of tie'
Were' a television. two radio- water Boulevard in Sweetwater
reports The- girl reportedly was
of!
Sanford
were
tape'
Sewing
Center
players and a turntable.
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Oaks

Four Terms Meted

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tu cethinci
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5* lit,w'i I ha,'''' IItllilliq
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r hip. '''n' nil-i
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subi,, e'.')itlnfl
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state (hi-c.)
5e'.r.'1iersst
:it h'n;'mI S COWlS
2.'. A*a(n
411 slatir
10 t',oi evil
21 iA'tti't'C
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hO Ahie""i' ic
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blue
tocit'.tu y
41) \V1e1p
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'.'.-hs is Ii-tt..
'II ih'cil e ( toll ) •i't ihtii
4 h)epat Se-il
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lt SInce *,o'.entt
12 wits I
1.1 liCtirt ypicts
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the acts
3 r IciCle'
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5 Took (no.1
title (itle 1
(r'enei' (ion
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I don't approve of exciting Ieonsciou.sly or otherwisel a
young boy in this manner, and for reasons I wont mention
here, I think that Is what is happening.

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u 've had a good marriage and
ilF SIt lIt'RTIN(: If yo
coo oh'.lousl
hac'el, what Is there to "make up?" Don't
aaumc that Yt)t' weren't ahic to give J I M children. II'erhaps lIE e aIn't able to glee YOU i-hlliIren. I tie hllor'.'
nti en ..top r,ti for something osi ne-vet hail. io.t In
his Infinite wisdom gh-ee and withholds both happiness and
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table left to right! are Longwood Mayor
rown Jr.. Altamonte Mayor
Kenneth .1.
Lawrence Swofford, Jack Ravan, U.S. Environrnent.al Protection Agency Administrator.
and Nib Priede. chief of the Water Quality
Board of EPA.

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TUESDAY, workmen were removing, an aluminum covering from the

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the senator's personal inR-Fla.
terest in the problems confronting the Cities of
Altamonte Springs and Longwood in acquiring
federal grant' under the national anti-pollution
law for sewer treatment at a meeting of
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DEAR ABBY: 'ou are the only person I feel I can ask
this question I have reasons to believe our t-y-ear-'old son
may he ahead of himself In his sexual development.
I'lease don't think I have a dirty attitude about sex,
txause I haven't My question: Can lightly tickling a boy's
neek, arms, and legs arouse him sexually? From what I
have observed I think it can and it disturbs me.
A relative (a maiden lady of SSl delights in tickling our
boy whenever she is near him. He seems to enjoy it immensely as he sits close to her whenever she is here,
prohabty anticipating it. She makes a kind of game or joke

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Iii" bs.',ns' of Mr' ( ' A Antlerccvi,
101 Shannon Drive, for
vuItle'I lug
I heir
monthly
s sicereel shish, dinner was
r-ervi'll cut 6:3() P It
Species1 g,ue'st for file .'yc'ruirig
will; Mrs I bni.lhiy Snyvhi'r, ts!
grand sir'.'
,'srliriittien, Vs,
preclsls',it il I )lqtrh't 3. SIt,' was
Prs'svhit list' thai olfis liii Irs
c;u's'tlisii ziriel its instruct
,,us',,sIss'i c i'onic'c'rnilnig changes
reinvrcutloms in
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I was never able to get him to consider adoption, 1k
hasn't complained, but I can see the hurt In his eyes when
he seec his friends with their children and grandchildren,
anti my heart aches so.
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L)EAR ABBY: My hushand and I have been happily
married for 2.5 years, and he is 'it' deare't thing on this
earth to me I have tried in every way to he a good wife,
but I have' failed him In the most Important way of all For
some mysterious reason I have not been able to give him

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Cules and Edward Gurnes

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said the guidelines and
cities 'ortsulting engtneerL'g
Itrrn of Glace and Radclifft'e interpretations had not changed

the

catum- for hope in officials of
Longwood and Altamonte thkc
rnorrnn that federal
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BE no more fights. to open the city poo in downtown
Sanford. City crews began salvaging usable itemi after the city
commission approved tearing the building down City crews began
working Last week and Recreation Department crews are continuing
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turtng his uiik that was that guidelines and their in. sim-le adoption in Jnnuar., 19T1
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Mrs Sally Rowersox t-o.his.steel
ank i formulated. The contest is
the Nov ) iiit't- tirig (I the North
to judge the tiiost effective use
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l'lt',tse' lease lights en at th,.t
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asked or
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14 more 'women to
women pouring had big niies. help finn
her in her work at Good
Like Mary did the publicity and
en Sanford.
did an excellent job because the S.airu,trutan Home
Mr's Hugh Lynch announced
building wit.,full to capacity
Christmas par-r,
Everyone but everyone waa tha t the club
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The next Duplicate Bridg'
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last because that was
and the following in
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NO' 'i both at LIX) P.m. in thee
('hristmas tousle played softly
Club Ikase
in the background but J_I r:,t- .-anti VA1.erh' I'lni'uI
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'hapter. nin;igin
more lavs from scrimmage, by both his intended receivers. hulls power running. 1nck tinal (1
Hull. McMillian arid Lorick
quarterback made the conversion on a
the
senior
and going nowhere.
fl'
I.awrence Cleveland ran
ards, twisting quarterbak roll-out
John Kerbs covered a lurn- scampered t
repo-it of their third period trilli,
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everywhere Inst night while
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line
into
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end
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flfl
bled punt for t11c .Saints
reserve
Trinity
:iizaiflst
Mike "Red" Austin took the
Alter trading fumbles. the
('handierblock with 41 seconds
the Saint
titft'ncieiiWn
again
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inside route and Ste' Saxon
machine
OtmOfl1Cflt8rih left in the htlf The eonerclon Saints
tafl C UPlitter
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lorda
clipped around end on quar
it%r drive to pass attempt failed but Trinits danumted pla as (1c el4ind
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stage
none
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and Austin teamed to grind o
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-dirt 'rom the Mr 40 sird enjn ed a
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against Trinit% 's
vards
needed
for
runniniz
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~_-- I- put on a devestating first-half
most of the 72
line
nsive
unit late in
reserve
defe
runnin. exhibition
Florida Air quarterback Rob the score Austin blasted up the
the
halcons
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On third-and-IS Saxon IMrick teamed with Gary middletwieeforl9and37yards the game
Florida Air Academy 3-l4 to
attempt
PAT
on
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close out both teams grid dropped back as wide receiver 'McMillan and S!eve Hull
74 before picking up the TI) on a second score. The
out
closed
shtle
failed,
as
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Greg
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and
Cleveland
yard
drive
to
open
campaigns
the second one-yard
plunge,
Saxon and Austin scored moved downfield on the left side lush fm the F;sk'ons us the t'lct- Iand hulled the con version their seascin with an impressive
Twn'c and Cleveland once while
for the ;seri.it hl'wever. scrinit ri'i.ener:sted visitors punched
over. fnring the Saints' a 'hid '-14 s in
ttu SiinLs racked up '140 sat-dc
on 51 l4iS5 for their eighth
ea.snnwtnagninstoneloss
The Florida Air Fal con,,,
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right ' Stt ti S4xon tud I ed tht
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sshiik' allowing L.5 points
per Saxon quitrtertnsc'K keeper
game on defense. During flit sparked the next Trinity drive
past MX ears, while compiling of 70 vard,s in six carries as
a 142-27 record, the Raiders fulltiai'k Austin rumbled :t,
have been ranked nationally on yards through the middle just
both offense anti defense
;is the first quarter ended flit

turnini, inn betttr than nierisge
showing Hurst was near the top
in both seorint and retxiuriding
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outranked oppooments, filor a total pro—and tht gate %%-Its an''
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urn eighth -round knockout to Ali rounds a (hut period
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hit us sit ighit di'. I_clot
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Tuemlay night. landed it left jab
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The 33-year-uld Foster, who spotlight no% shifth fruit) till.%
that cut the ex-etiamp early in at 180 was outweighed by 41 ski and gambling resort arc" to
umor varsity the fight and litter cut Ali with pounds. gave Ali some of tile the island of Jamaica, where
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like Frazier." tiaid Foster, tilt
,even tillies, rinkvd tilt, . to 2 4 intender Lwk ,ked do%
plt.ni of 'iii nt %s ill ccc
feigning light lieu'. s i. tiiiiiJiuri Fosterr suit dos n the find twit
hind Ali. 1,511 Jan
action,
Following
tilt- tour
si hi was Iuu, ked out Iii (lit' 415 se'c'tirid_c into the "ighitli
Z.
If Ii- figtits (jevnue I- urs'ss sal
vf~
nianisuit he si ill Lie sent down to second round bs Iratzier
in
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and
sihiups hun that still iiut s.
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(tie junior varsity squad so hi' 1970 lucas s weight
,(tIe match
Hi. _c a gi eat great fignier
up for his idJenes
Au said
-'"an get in more playing ex- "I don't think tie' can beat turn." said
Au. "l's't' got it rut and a
tie's fighting a good man - tiltpc'rienc'e
Ali suit quut'tl , holding an ice' bruise 'l'hot's somio'thiursg that
best (s'sid.'s mite'.''
situtti Jut' Mills will be' puck to the swelling left side of Joe Frazier nor uiniune else'
h'_cter said hit' 540_c Ls.'tht're'd
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STR,EA,is(., , to pay t
ass:scd b Duervun Boothe and his face as he listened to Fos- could do to miii.'."
by (lit' weight difference' but
quarterback Steve Saxon who directed te
Jerry May_c its the Tribe goes (er's cununetits during it post"But it's worth the $250,000,"
tusone' by Alt's quick and runda
Saints to a 314-14 victory last night o'er Floriidd
alter their four straight winning light conference'. Then he n-c- Alt said,
stunt ktts ttiest kept him from
season Mill_c hums net-er had a peated Whilst hue's (seen saying
Air and a 8-1 season report card,
Hi.' se- as guaranteed (tie quar- .scouring situ his own dangerous
losing
team.
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Tlien tiff Saturday, in this
g,s'ats'st rivalryof this'mn uill.
The Old Boy Himself
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off (,)I this' With rs'nt'wal of
Ili sshuuii tilt- crnutussn.s an',.it
this' (.auie! Meanwhile. in
(''sir pitch is a penilon-' huu
('silumhsus, ()Ill,) Stusts' usnd
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er. ths' Uoopl.'
rthus'nessItows'st
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Michiugusmuwillmiiu'c
69thi time, with list' lug I cmi
Ss stern has carefully assestitle at stake
sc'd all factors and IS confiOIlier traditional classics, dent of its predict tons— bar rum ph'
which the r s' u o r ii honk
isutitits fur n a u glut, match
here's how we call 'em
All/riO State vs. Am uton,i
)klatioma will avenge last
Mississippi
I-1601 is'ns'wal I
ear's narrow defeat by
ss Mussi 55115151 Slits' 169
shattimi g Nebraska 31-28, with
Missouri %s
% .'i'satik' Gregg Pruitt oh
h,iiis,i', slllst tiuu't'ting l'sm ti OK ah ioiuia am the (.,.tsrnState s- sj I 'ittshmir uthi I: 2nd
liii sLrs great runner John
Cornell vs Pro m 's'tomi I{tIgt'rs putting on a spec:1:11 hi csintcst I , I 'tirsimit' '.
tar uhir hose Ili the' Tv xa guimsie
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iunter wi.
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Iticky vs Tentlesset' 68th foresee a brinsing battle with
llleviing~. and WisconsinI VS
tilt- Longhorns finishing ,in
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gallit.1
Milillesota oll.nd
tile 1()riV end of a 17-10 score
I':gatt, what great historio
In 'l'tte Gaine I look for ms
has been iiiatk' in til t-St
ht'lu cci Yak'-- Boola hloolui
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g t)5t'r thit' t(ibls'd Iii e' t
back the I.' r list S U fl
sssine
cars aiitl s H r c I
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e'siti4illv great fea ts t i t de'rr- 145! classic, Mn'hiu tin---kuilT
in'.sIsi seill he i,,nlst for the
kuifi si- ill tarn a ticket I
huistOFuiris mills uuhtt'r this the' lhse howl
E,:.' whippin
('all S silitt'sts 1110 mituptu
lilt, Iltis,'kev,'s 22 16'
I"or&amp;'c'.ustin i. these c- s uiits'_cls
In t ilt- usttus'r thrillers nw ri
titumit'd abo%e. we see s is
till.it
for A r i ion a State
Misissqs;su, Missouri, Peon
,: State'. ('ormuc'll, l'tirduie_ Ken
I uckv and Wi st'uns in lIe'
ruu,'nila'r, uu neat! it first mis
tilt, ilsiople' Forecast And,
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APPEARING TRAPPED on this plav is Trinitv additional vards. Cleveland c* lo.wd out his
iiomentum sthtn fin s host (hi
Prep's tremendous all state halfback Lawrence
career last night in the Saints '38 14 triumph
z'iorida Southern Co .
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Cleveland - 32, but would you
belleve
he
Over
Florida Air
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.irnight at 8 p ni at the
(hi' team is I3ennn'Stiasi, •
escaped the would be tacklers from Florida Air
Rill Vincent Photo
eniinok High Gym,
font-I guard from Orlando. He
with help rom several teammates and ent f o r
The Raiders base their eves t averaging 21 points and 12
a same crucial Division II tilt.s
rt'txunds per gaiiies utter a
.bat must be played before the
pair sit outtings.
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Still another guard who has
mongtImse is the first of two
shown some curly playing
ith the Lake City
abilll.% I.,, Jerr% \&amp;I-19111, 5--foolrimberwolves.
tilt- second Prepsters' tall%
nie I.nke City rivalt-) date~
Halfback Greg Miles took a
iurk six years to when (Ia
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short pass from Saxon for (hi.'
'-taiders fimnt fielded a
conversion, for a 1&amp;-0 Trintt
iuiskctball (earn. The Tintthe other Sluice Bowl berth stould hi' a good urn' with sci G0int'svilie Hurt-ic-ant's in the
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erwolves come' tit Sanford for
.sststaiit Sports Editor
could be offered to (hi' loser of many uitsUundmg grid teams annual Sentinel Star PMIssi also
Defensive
tackle
Paul
December 2 battle. The
that aitit'.
availnble
slated to be played Dcc. 2. This
Bouldin ruinit' with a ligist'
iaiders has-c' never lost to Iikc
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contest will be staged at the
b'ioridn Air pigskin on the third football scuiscin concluded last
its' (ifl their tiomt' court, and or
Another possibility for an
The other Metro learn that is
Tangerine Bowl field
pit of the second quarter anti week with the Winter ('ark
op of that. the's rurrcntl hiski
tipiMiflent for Ixman is the (5511 bound is the Eagles of
tilt. Saints marched right bark Wildcats capturing their second surging Melbourne bulldogs I (L't'Watt'r 5111(I Will (ippose tlit
i 4i1-gaint' winstrcaik lit lusust'
I- dgewater. presently 7-2
t paydirt On three off-thcklt' straight title as expected. But whose season close) parallels
After tonight's game, the
Includes
its regular season
taiders will take a six-day
,
keepers, field general Saxon thu season for several Metro that of the Greyhounds After
wo (if
1,011
Irught
51tuen
they battle
rhanksgis'trig break. bt'Inrt'
tallied 11, three and 11 yards, tt'anis is far from being over losing two of their first three
ni h ;;iriSt:
IlerahIS
Sports
-ell '11;id
or
tr.iditicsnul
rival
His.e at the
the final jaunt for the score us
iostuig Florida College next
'gttt playoff action and bowl guinit's (hi' Bulldogs swept past
c ' wiled to see limited ut'rtrnr
-1 tngerin Bowl, The Boone,
tuesday night lit Ii p ITt lit (hi'
he knifed through is coriipletely ganises slated for at least three six straight opponents before
Four teams, including (lit'
d in tilt- t urnu
Braves are not expected to pose
*!S gym
host Sanford Seminoles. invade center-forward, heten defensive front wall on
Nutturutli the Wildcats of
Sloan plaios
tuuch of a threat with their
SJC opened (tic' SCUSOfl with
finutIl
(lit' Serriinoie Fltgtu gym Friday
fired-up Saints blocking and l.arr (,trgley are headed for
lusini,, it one Point
and is us senuir returnee fruit;
1i!tlprcssis-e
3-G season report
i Xii flint ball sunu-ot tmiin.
l-77 iii our F loridus C tillti.'t
arid S sturdiss nights for (hi
dii isism to ELIU (iallst hid
partR ipit iui'u iii thu Stsit
Honor
tar s squad Ferrell
last
ird
In
this
intense
series fin
in the road. Last Tuesday they
Strand
Annual
Shies Lilui1e'd mlii (hi' end zone playoffs utter they won the' F'ridus night on (hi' s'ic'tors
Seminole'
puss ed fur tilejunior suit-sits
Eaules
when
on
the
si anin
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lit ,si ssu-poin ion er_i -x'osted their murk to 240 with a
ii ,O
Basketball (lassa The tourtiH iitier t51(i DULJULIL
t'ustrii't 3-AAAA title, b us sini
lastsear
'miii
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w'i'
sillS'
of
thit'iside,
usually
riiukt'
a
runaway
14-88 victory over previously
upping the count to 24-0
ruzsIiutnL it, beingSptiflsore(i
os-er unbeaten and losses were too highly formLt:% )lH%.
i it while the Braves 5110 the
Florida Mr. which iiuirusged untis'dl (;aint'svilk'. 'flit' Cats ithstjk' c'iuli.s The opened with a
,,ndefeats'd North Florida
c,intlt t the United Suitt' (tank
i'rstiuitie'
starters
lose
sines. The last Boone
iuriir ('olk'gt' of Musdis,isii That
four Plays lit the' first fiiiistit'd with tint unbcatt'n mark his_c to Merritt Island, currently
tituI
f Si'niinssle' and the Fhiridus
guard uosItiuri5 IL"riduss
victory
was in 1969 by a 21-12
found
t stngtd a l'tS-flI loss at the
State 1tis'i
tilt-going but sit ni. ties! twice,
ranks d number one in the state
( cluri'u flit
1 rt Put C runniinc and i cnii1s
score
Oddis
enough Boone and
si:uiia,srl. rouutt. i the se (slid final two sit't'k- ,o f tto- ttu,- arid then dropped a decision to
anth sf (hi' Sentinels at the
Action gets underwus Friday
SA
FRANCISCO I AP —
Wti'ttoi
('riiiirnins onis
Edgewater
were two of the'
spening of (lii' 1971-72 season
,light at 7 p.m with Bishop
puligit
Veto Beach who has lost only to Steve Spurt-icr, who played for three teams to beat the Ls
* * a * *
uimir
was
us
starter
for
the
-rnari
Willie- Paull., it six-foot guard. Moore of Orlando battling
it was Merritt Island and Eau Gallie.
And just Munda
years in the shadows of the San Grevhiounids this season
'i'iiiiles last ' scar arid
s back to hi_c old form aLrt'uid .
HERALD
SCOREBOARD
!tistucsp Kenny of Juu'ksonvilk'.
announced that the' Lviiium
Francisco 4f.ers' Nci. I quarterexpecte to
k
to
IIDrIda Air
isulk is one of
three ins thu 830 p. in tilt (lit' Outk
reyhouruds. who tseiped put a
buick John Brodic. Is a cool
Of course, the indians (if Vera
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success for tilt- I!r,.
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tophotiiore.s tin the team fit tilt
Ridge Pioneers will take(in host
bitlinish tin tilt- %%*filter Park Beac.
.l. "-it(, close their season
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competitor **always looking for
ninimins
it talented bill]
sir 31' ptsufl_c against North Seiiiinolt'
Ptng
3
the plu)offs, although they
record with s Ut-B tie a the i-'rsduss against another tough the' edge' that will beat you,'
handler, and also offers the C, t. C
370
po%srs
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-iorida arid= against Florida
shed with it Perfect 4.0
'lilt, t%ko losers play tile
Sillas"11
fitiaiv
tilts
been
named
%ays tits coa('tIr
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( lut,,* Fort Pierce Central. can
A
F uniUlet LC)Si
outsidt, stitootim: threat that
ollegs for It 2f.iwiint uss erusgi'
record.when they faile(I I() have
rssnsolst ion tilt lit 7 pro
to to 'lut iii (lit' SPis('t' Bowl irn sit hi- t'xt-luued frotti (lit' list
p'u'cd tiut' Seniinules Is' victors
Sari Francisco mentor Iift'k ('niOU 'hi ('l'iss A \ A
Pumuik offers de'uidI out-side Sutturthsv night, while the
1 3(1
Punts
7 ? [)e(-elistLer 2. The' opponent far The !ridiutrth must play the
several tinivc tis'st sea_car;
Nolusri made hits comments
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hooting, but rum also go in for winners tangle in tt,t' chums.
the- hounds has riot yet been toughest schedule of any tt'usITu
Vht'uitrn
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also
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Tuesday as Spurner was
to' lusyups and nuinai.tt's to uk
;uiisrisiiip nate_ct at 8:3(1 p.m
i'- .a A ir
iii thi.- state Even with is loss to
C I 6-'- 14 decided
This.' Ilurri :anes boast Of one
returnee from last'
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riansed Associated Pres_c Offen.
iuite well on the boards
Tic- basket ball squad lit
Sponsors of the Space Bowl ut'iltral they would present 45
(if (lit' top of!enses its siell as a
cc usc!
save
['layer
of
the
Week
the
P- Cievetano * r un ( Saxon run,
Another returnee', It )h Hurst, Seminole has been boosted b)
airs.' awaiting the outcome' of (hi.' respee table 7-3 record on the'
solid defense. They totaled
Ru'ks h(us.si and
lifford
Notional Football l.&amp;'agut'.
irom
sasn ( performed up to lit_ct time' return of some football
Merritt I sland-Eutu Gallit'
tlIi't-t' than 400 Points in nine
\1umnIe will probuihls open at
Spurner, a six-sear veteran
contest %%hirh I.% scheduled for
P - Saxon 12 run imsirs, run)
0w fur",ird 1xisitions, bill 1poth
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from Florida will, "A01) tilt- HeiS_
Saxon 33 run 1pass tailit,O)
tilt- %lerritt Island stadium this
7nius, am choice made b%- the
ixisition to only 31.
0
se ill hi' challenged for their
IA - i.,ss t run tHull fUVL
moan
Trophy in 1967, threw fist'
ticiII) fli 'U
t it
F'
anti
te
pin' r osi offic ls seemIngj
- Autt,n I run 1Cii'.sncI I
tuning roles John Zueli,
touchdown passes Sunday in
'ir lse'
1 1, L 111 - Cl,ss rward, is t'onutng off is tn'oken
S.c Frasnuc'iscss :54-21 s'it'tor%This game 'Atli pit the
',in(l, but will see sortie' zit'tiiint
i'r the Utin.'ugo Bears.
chuwipion of (lit' newly formed
to the tournament lit' is C'S'
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It's soniething s- vu pick up
;w'ctt'd (is be ii stronig ttirezst ti
tht' runinerup in the Metro loop.
ttli
t'xpe'rienc'e," Spi.xrrier said
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::iki' aver omit' of (tic' ,sta,rtrna
,
si
twit
Nolan praised his role in
t
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'ic_c after liii' season sits
tist' si- rn. "I've started five'
The New York Mets have suf.
:irmck'rsiui
gites now and let rue- tell you
feted
five no-hit games during r.
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I'm a be tter quarterback now
(heir National League ende.av.
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infrictionc picked up 150 siir I'
Ili 24 r4irriec for it 61 sorushing average. The senior
tuslflacI moved his flint-gui I
season total to 1.325 yards
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rrdght be ripe (sw 'in iipci'
against the improving (',ats'r
Resisting the temptation
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lun.s \leetirg of once-heater
Allan
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(s'ntiiry But i(s aIes ( s',q'(
Rob ls'viinv'y's lust borne game
!a-(s'nssivnly, thin thing that''
NJI5 Vi 11(1&lt;
Wsat
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' imvsprtutst'.'P about theist is
dif fer sos e a s ''or isitikec
did 1usd
Nebraskut
,hiu';t sass' 'I1i,s,skqis'hnig ago, t)us'ir great teuiit, cpeed At
Mu-higiri at (1'uo State- - An.
its'' Ns'hsj siskal )kiuitsi.,,ia gn,,ie titus's. Soil Il set' an rsps'nlnig, hint other one of those all-mil w.,r_c
at Nist isbn, I 1kb, , w;ic being if s'oli don't hit it right away, for the Big Ten rr.wn and the
Woo wit there any
t''iits'cl ic list' ( ;ssuin ..f this' ('en- cu'lk'rul
PK)n(.r i 's of (siring top-ranked
tuirs tt'tstsuring it ,; it shiP tIn' 12 umiors'
S'.uilhcrn Cal in the Rose Bowl
ts't,uisc ins thu i'niuriirr
.q for Oklahiirrsa. the S's-ionnre Ijor.tensr usually tells the ntnry
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'.s.nal isriths' is at stuiks' at I .int- tI'' t' UI' hall up and down the Michigan all year; four rs
s silo, Ns'ti clot e hi- I Oklahoma hell, last w"'re not putting it in pe.nentc didn't score at all. The
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rw'coa and Slit hIgifl State and
impro ved
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Oklahis';iiui'c
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Oklahomaranks
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susli' rpi'Iu I i'ut s's':,r, Itn'rt' ig,iiuisI.
N.'t,rusck is third In total nsf- (or fuvs' years at ses'ni' thin's ssls.'ts thi.'y'tl just
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krs'p niosning 't r usigtst •st you (eric". fourth in passing, second
took I tJ three çs'riri_c t.t_ct .Sat.
ansi it w,is uisifirtiht to 111.1 tile in s 'stung, Ups in total defense,
ball .m.1%, (isiuus I liens Now, s'igtithi in rushing tls'fence' and uirthisy night against lowly Misciccsppi Slate to recover from
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The U.S.
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heaviest R52 attack of the war
on North Vietnam and the loss
of two smaller jets., including
another one of Its swing-wing
Fills.. Three of the erewmc,n
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$15 million planes lost since the
con troversial all-wea ther at.
tack bomber returned to cornbat on Sept. 28. The command
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REPRESENTATIVES of various Career fields spoke to interested
students at Lyman High School. Mary Mc'Laughlin, coordinator.

Lyman; Ann Jones, pharmacist. Eckerds Drugs; Janie Weinii4n,'g
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The U.S. Command also reportedthat a Marine F4 fighterbomber was shot down in
sou therr Laos Monday. It said
one crewman was rescu ed and
th e other was missing.

The loss of a third American
plane was report ed by the U.S.
Emba&amp;sv in Thailand, where
most of the US- Air Force
planes flying against Nor th
Vietnam are based. The Em.
basss' said a C47 crashed late
Tuesday as it was landing at the
Nakorn Phanorn base in northeast Thailarct, killing two of

and injuring

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Fifteen B52 missi ons were reported in North Vietnam below
the 20th parallel d uring the 24hour period ending at noon
Wednesday, topping a previous
high of 13 such missions du ring
one 24-hour period,
While the U.S. Command
would not disclose how many
B52s made up each mission,
other U.S. military sources said
all and
there were about 45
they dropped more than 1,300
tons of explosives on the sou th ern panhandle of North Vietnam.
U.S. military sources said th e
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strikes due to the monsoon

weather. Th e U.S. Command
reported only GO such strikes
Tuesday, the fif th successive
day the total has been 60 or less.
The B52s are unaffected by
the weather since they can fly
as high as 35,000 feet and drop
their bombs by radar. The U.S.
Command said their targe ts
were supply caches awaiting
shipuwnt into northern Laos
and to North Vietnamese forces
in Sou th Vietnam just below the
demtlltari7ed zone.
Meanwhile, heavy North
Vietnamese resistance and
torrential rains stalled South

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Vietnamese marines trying to
push north ward from
Th
City toward the DMZ to expand
their terntorial control Prior to
a cease-fire. The marines hasp
advanced about
miles dur
ing the past week, and Quat)
Tn is 19 miles below the tIM?.
Saigon
The
contfl,nd
claimed that nearly 300 Nrh
Vietnamese troops had be'n
kill ed by air, artillery fl4
gr.'und attack during the pass
three ilays in the ceniral high.
lands 15 to 20 miles southwe o
I'leiku. (',overnment casualties
for the same period werç
repo rt ed officially as 15 kiIIeJ
and 62 wounded, but the are
believed to be higher.

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officer
Th e Israeli Army seal ed off said. One Israeli soldier also
th e Golan Heights again today was wounded. The Syrians later
and kept its troops there on full
Ann Riley Photo)
alert in the wake of their hi'
ba ttle with Syrian forces Tues.da%.
i"he Israeli command said the
p
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from Syria in the 1964 war. was
"quiet but tense."
An Israeli commander at.
B MARION RETHE.
tiuitted shelling sixcivilian
vill a
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
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during the battle with
Although it is customa ry as
Syrian forces Tuesday. He said
he was actmg on orders from provided by the municipal
thL office until Jan. 2, when duct an inspec'tion By BILL ç('fl'
k
charter for a councilman to lose
the new board will meet in a re- grade facility be fore th e board tit UP.
his seat on coun ci l after missing
The shelling
intended "to
organizational session to elect a
Tlw swearing in tonight of
takes official action to accept
four
consecutive meetings, a
give the Syrians a signal that
chairman and vice chairman. the Sou th Seminole facility,
two new Seminole County
deviation
was niade b)' City'
they should stop shelling our ci.
Business items on tonight's
School
Boari
Sims, in his first official
members
Council at yesterday's meeting.
board agenda include: a report action as new member, is ex. yuan settlements," a senior
previous to the regular
by the charter
immander told newsmen i-ischeduhd 7:30 p.m. meeting at on the inspection of the new Red pected (ci request the board to commander
provision is Co un cilman Kei th
Lyman High School will result Bug Elementary School by set school housing and planning iting the battle zone on the (
Nixon, who was seriously in.
Ian Heights.
Suns and Mrs. Bryant, who
in an all Republican board.
work sessions to deal with
S made' about 20 to 30 hits jured in an accident having
were narnd b Keeth u. con-. prcblems of overcrowding.
been registered as absent since
inside the villages. Who lives in
Newcomers Davie Sims and
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31.
them" Poor people."
Ruil Feathervictorious
il man fl....I or man
ounc
Israel hit the villages after
Republicans
over
offered and it was subsequentl
he
Syria fired on two Israeli civilDemocratic counterparts
I in
adopted, a resolution statmg
tan outpost.s, killing one civilian
counts' elections, will join
that Nixon's absence is
,rI,f.k1
holdovers A F )i.th
UIIU excusa bl
man; Jean Bryant, T
Therefore, the resoluti on sets
chairman and Dr. Stuart
forth . Nixon should be excused
Culpepper. also of the same
from coun cil m ee ting attenPolitical parts' affiliation.
dan ce until his physical eonTw other defendants in the
diton and well being permits.
I F. RICHARD (1CCONF.
The swearing in and oath will
In another matter, CounAssociated Prrs Writer
case. Lee !%emer, 33, anci John
be administered by Douglas
cilman Helen Keyser presented
R. Froines, 32, were were acStenst,rorn, school board atto council an impressive lay-out
quitted by th e' jury. All of the
M; APi
Declaring
tcirney, after both
of th e furnishings and equip-seven were acquitted of conSims and that the trial judge took ito f•
Feather received their written ten antagonistic
ment for the new City Hall.
spiring to iflc'it'.' the rioting.
attitude
Commissions from Tallahassee toward the
An eighth defendant. Black
defen.sc," a federal
th ereby giving certification to appeais
Panther leader Bobby Seal'.',
court has overturnec]
the r.00phytes,
was se'vere'd from the case beserving their the conviction of five antiwar
first
terms on ans elected
cause of outbursts in the courtactivists in the case of the
board.
room and the' government de'Chicago 7
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e ruling Tuesday by the
Th
Williarni Bud i ld)er, Teague
again.
U.S. 7th Circuit Court of ApMiddle School principal and
The defense contended from
peals
Climaxed a controversial
winner over incumbent John
the st.art that no conspiracy wits
case which st erns from street
Angel for the post of County
involved, Abbit' Hoffniar, often
rioting during the week of the
schoo l su;wrintcrident, will not I)einocrati'.'
remarked. - How could we
National Con.
vention here in 19Gb
Conspire
do anything' %%'te
couldn't even agree on lunch
The fist antiwar activist'.
71K,
who were convicted two years
The trial began Sept. 24, 1969
ago of inciting the rioting
ended there were in.
suits, the gagging and binding
T. Delirnger, 5G lien.
nard C. "Rennie" Davis. 32
in court of
stoic testiAbbot "Abbie" Hoffman. 33;
t11('nY Of Mayor Richard J. Da.
Jerry Cr
33; and Thomas Icy, the sarcastic comments of
Hayden, n.
the
of poet
Allan Ginsberg, the
The were sentenced to five
.cars In prison and lined s,000
defense attorney Williani
THURSDAY
cacti.
KunsUer and the obsccmties
But the appeals court ruled
arid comedies staged by the de.
MORNING
i4,,
f'nd;int
I hiI their constituti
By Feb. 3, 1970, the jury of I('
1oilo*in
pe'cial
as have been s'toittc'.j m tt
(The
program is planned IC) N
bttt'r lou.'
woi:ien
and two men
weary
trial before
73, Thanksgiving Da 1
of
t.S.Distr
the
long
trial during which
.a Judge Julius
J Iloffma.,.
they had been Sequestered in a
LEAVING HOME
Chicago hotel
The
appeals
court
convicted the
ruled that
9:00 (7) Thanksgiving
IS NO LAUGHING
the' gcivernincn could retr- the
five men of actually inciting
Pre Parade
rioting
defendants.
But
Thanks;i,in;
it
CBS
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added:
MATTER ...
Day Parade
In Washington, a J ustice Del'here is evidence iii the
(t) Movies
partment spokesman declined
record, hicti, if believed, and
But the \Velcrne 's'anmn
10.00 (7) Mac ys
to couirnnt on a possible ret.
inferences favorable' to the de.
hostess can make it ezisa'r
Thankçjn;
ftndant s dcii ti't, s ('uld lead a
rial witil the appeals court dt'0.i adjust to your new
Parade
isiun is iini,ilz.ed
jury I •icquit
11.00 ( t) Password
'.rrounding. and rrI.
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accomplishment, said he has
heard nothing but praise for
both the City Hall and new Civic
Center,andcornpftmentedMrs,
Keyser for her achievements in
the projects, on which the
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In early New England it was the custom at
Thanksgiving time to place five grains of
corn at every plate as a reminder of those
stern days in the first winter when food
was so depleted for the Pilgrims that only
five grains or corn were rationed to each
individual at a time. The Pilgrim Fathers
wanted their children to remember the
sacrifice, suffering and hardships which
made possible the settlement of a free
people in a free land. They wanted to keep
alive the memory of that long sixty-three•,,,
uay '.14) ,w,....
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did not want their descendants to forget
that on the day in which their ration was
reduced to five grains of corn only seven
healthy colonists remained to nurse the
sick, and nearly half their numbers lay in the
windswept graveyard on the hill.

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governorship, and lost only a handful f ihi'i.' eats
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keep your wits iilioiit )liIi,
to a gypsy woman beg.
put
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charity
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at
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if you
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tiiitiiiiii rocks. Tin' ii-caIk''I
rocks %%crt, (;iken friiii ili'l)iiit',
of shalt', which, ss'hien heated,
released oil.
'there are at least three ani, ,,,,is which, t'rause of their
size or ferocity are relative1
sale from any predator e x cept
man. They are the elephant -tril l
rhinoceros on earth, arid the
killer sha1e In the' sea
A Virginia doctor s;s s it isn't
(ciii' that tuberculosis Is a curs.'
brought to the Americas by (lie'
white luau. Dr. Martin .7. Alli.
son of the Medical College of
Virginia sass he has found SiflS
of tulK'rl'ulosis in (lit' iiiuriiiiiifie'.l lIy of a Peruvian
Indian child who died about 700
A I)., several hundred years is'fort' sshite explorers arrived.
Quotable' notables: "It isn't
the things in the Bible I don't
understand that worry me; it's
the things I dii uride'rstand,''
Mark Twain.
'hue most numerous sot'it'ty:
One out of every live persons on
earth Is ('hines'.',
Accidents are in (hi' head:
Several scientific studies have
shown that psychological far.
tors, such as inger, boredumuu,
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since 1930, which nvrtheless has been having trouble t
the presidential level for most of the last 24 years
There surely can't he much comfort this time in rsntinn
that Sen. George MeGovern'.c percentage of the vote
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wasn't all that far behind Hubert Fftimphrey's of 19
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tLo [)enwrats, the supposed top clogs, who generiil ,..
stiffer the worst inroads
S,mevstuere in ,ill this is a deep lesson for the D"
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appeal' The evidence says they ha'.
nil
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timr
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come up with any really gonsi
The old New Deal thing of big program.hig money wabeginning to wear out in Harry Truman's lay Lyndon
Johnson never got much political credit for his l9
splurge of Great Society legislation because 0D it was
partly dicioointeti as old New Deal stnf( long overdue
and 2 I it strin k a lot of people as just more if somethin
that wasn't working very well
The Democrats' great political advantage in the 1930';
and early 1Os was that they moved mightily to hrnoctt'n
the nation's middle and lift it lip toward more livable
levels.
But, having done that, they've lost the knack of appealing to this great, sprawling thing they helped to create
They have an im,ige of themselves .is the party of the
downtrodden. and they want to keen it Still, the qacstloii
for them today, and the realistic ones know it, is this'
how do you keep on helping the downtrodden, especially
when so many are black and racial animosities get woven
into it, and seem not to be both neglecting and overburden.
in g financially I the millions you helped up the ladder unUi
that broad middle'
The Democrats' utterances of recent vintage .cuggt'sl
they don't have the faintest aica Certainly George Mc'Govern's early far-out economic and social not inns 'von'
no help The ,, scared the in nidlo' more than the '.' liii hi'
rich.
Nothing was sillier than thit word from some Mem ;)v.'rn.
its's last spring that they we're winning the nomination
because either there was no s'emitt'r'' or it had ' rnmed
to the left Those boys learned ,ihout life in Nov 7 The
middle is still there, and Mr Nixon got it
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machine. especially it 'city hail'' hapn:'n-. i
this agencies ii the 1' S government
In a recent ruling, a member of t:'. ;um''r'',?,ii'' I 'jumerce Commission declined, in the interests 'ii urtIt'rts
procedure.' the petition of one Graces Stern ) f Chevy
Chase. Md to waive the commissIon's rule uaquiring
individual consumers to follow the same complex procedures as corporations in making comments to tilt,
agency
The rule requires 15 copies. double-,;paced, of anything
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Saf ety Experts To Eliminate Model
('iiple's Nest'. Sers Iii'
('i,nserttble-ri r buffs who haven't set
ittapte'iI (ii sun roofs are in for an even bigger
shock this year. I)etroit a ut iii iakers base' lsis eu
to the safety czars in W;islungtiin, irat'titihly
elii iumnatirig i'.invt'rt ible' miuodels fri un their lint's
But. there's more than just the safety angle
ss ho- h tr,is sictial.'d thit' k'tiiis' .1 the open-air
touring .'itr. Strengthening the fratiut' bs using it
roll bar isan iiuil)r,i(tit'al t'ngin''rimig feat tliit' to
(lie hiss twit line on a conisertibho', Its more
', iilnt'rahle to side uiipac( in t'iise Of an acub'nt. And the cost gui's UI) too, tx('ause it's the
iii ist espensive tXftl to build.
It isn't Fun to ride with (lit' till) tluissn at high
st't'1is. It's ,lus nnight uncomfortable for it lit tit
\mi,I citinpk'te'ls unuit'ct'ptablt' loi' niutist ss uitien
As fir looks, (lie vinyl top make.., the hardtop
look like a com ertibh', and Miii roofs offer it
sirlutnonu to (ho' huairruffinug and ss iiuil noise
l)rlh)I('luis
a iiii nil i', nit i '. iilner,th'lu ti sari-

hal isiii Mist (,tit s e'rtihle oss rn'rs wurrs ,tt."out Ut'
l)'sibtlity of having the top slit by a knife or
other sharp objects.
The huge increase in the use of air conditioning in all sires if tars plus the increase in
high-speed freeway travel probably contributed
most to the sales decline during the Iat few
sears
Chrysler Corp., and American Motors base
IN: most dramnatR' report on the ill-fated .pen
spurts-touring cars. They have none.
Chrysler's biggest year for the open tops was
in i';.t when they produced over 45,000. In the
host sar
e if production, 1971, the sold only 3,128
such units Oct' of the most pular of all their
invertible nutels, bosses cc, %
the W
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('invertible,'' a Toss 11 and CountrysI eries built in
as

1946-48, ss hich combined features of a station
ss ,ig'n ,inel a convertible

that is filed. plus a copy sent by first class rii.iil to each
party on the other side
Mrs Stern had sought the waiver on behalf of her'a'lt
and other consumers who might want to comment on ;:r
posed changes in regulations governing interstate mu'
of household goilits.
According to the Washington Star-New', the ICC rule
in this case would have necessitated 19 copies The double.
spacing requirement meant that what could he stated in a
two.page letter burgeoned to a four- page document to hi'
duplicated at prices ranging from Ii) cents to 25 cents a

page
Mrs Stern figures she would have had to pay $19 just lit
get the ICC to read her comments
The decision, sass her lawyer, "is absolutely outrageous
at a time when every agency is trying to encourage public participation, particularly in the consumnttr area wher"

the reath, need the views of curisumners who have ctul
ly experienced problems with huusvtu.ilti moving
There's no question, argues Mrs. Stern,, that the regul.i
tiun has the effect of discouraging c'i,muuliiefltS from consuiuiers As a result, with the exception II ,tinl': lar.'
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individual lr a cast' that s itallv iftevts thetmu
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t*'rtiria' it Iou. It might even signal the return of

inure convertible's, but they'll probably hose hot.
pink h.irs ss ith ss intl deflectors

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Marva Hawkins
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restrictive'. l'hev 1'.'O'I their xsit Ion today ('11111 k's
I hem to it less suIl)s('rv i t'mil more respect ill We role
in the new era of shared lxi%'er and shared
t'espouisilii lit y.
iJLiI)iitl 'S first major ('X('!'('ISI' 10 I tltIf'lwfl(l('llt
diph)mncy Was ('on(Iu!cte(l by Tanaka who'n he
visited I 'o'k I rig In Sept em ber a nd signed an
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Political Notebook

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Ta naka also has ta ken the first sU'ps Iowa i'
thto' long- delayed peace treaty with the Soviet
I I flioll.
With regard to the Security Treaty, Japan
k'o'lc its nirc'd for U. S protect ion decreasing
prti;wirt boa Ielv as relat ions improve bet wen
thic' I 'onnrntiniisl and non-('ommunist powers. At

the'
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home and a foreign poliey that is flUHP iiso'rlive, in keeping with Japan's $)5itiOI1 85 (lit'
world's No 3 econoiiuc power.
l"or 21 years Tokyo's foreign policy wis
.Japan Security
based firmly on the U. S.
'l'n'atv. The Japanese leadership had t)('C011tc
')('('(isIt11('(I to relating itself to the world via
America. and to t a k in i foreign events into ac
count by first calculating their impact on
America and on t' S. ,J apano'sc I'vlatn)ns.
This postwar' ''pai'tnership'' as Vashington
called it bet ween a f)wer1tll, self -confi(knt
I iiitcd St;iti' amid a rajiitllv rising .J:ip;il1 has
li.iti_'ly L)l'('il i.'lk'ii jut'..) (l(i('StiI)tl, liowt'vcr.
'11w Sudden American overture I uwarol
('hina, without prior Consultation with ,Japan.
I'tiSc(i t)asic questions of trust and confidence.
The c'omhtnat ion of persisting 1)8 Ia nec of
payments surpltis('s for- .laj)an 811(1 deficits 10)!'
the' I 'oiled states has ca tisc(l econoni it' II'ict ion.
I hiving l)(ilt Uj) their industry , 80(1 (lemon'
sti'ated their ability to conipt'te %%- ill) AilleI'ICatl
products, tile .1,11),uiese have resented 1 1. S.
restrictive ineastires calling restraints oil
iig s I UV ill Litli IUI I
Japanese exports and forcing
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ment.
plateau Tuesday end ed at dusk.
Th e eight-hour air, tank and It was the second th is month
and one of the heaviest ex•

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crucial.

The general elect ion to he held Dec. Ii) will
inure Iirmlv establish how that role Is to he
played over the next four years.
Premier Kakuci Tanaka, riding it wave iii
popularity alter slightly more than four months
III office, is co1idflt his 1411)Vral Democratic
Party will he returned to power.
If it is, he will have won a uiandiite 00 8
(Iome'dic program that is designed to improve
(inn's welfare and create a better life at
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Deltona.DeBary
Enterprise
Finnette Edwards
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Lake Monroe
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Longwood
Ann Riley
831 9959
Winter Springs
Nimy Booth
312 6/JS
Ostun
Mrs Clarence Snyder
322 4811
Geneva - Oviedo
Slavia
Liz Mathicux
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It I loss arc] ( ','se'll utidmi 'I u's ist, st'ii
1111111.1"'1111,Y00 1)
uiiiltIru'l make him Iii). But s,iii could (cs I(i'gimi stitti a
i*'ike'm'luI of pure gall, add a test hits' of iirniiluti'tl ego 1iluing
ss itli ii miie'asurt' of rim, galvanic energy. MIx ss elI anti thrust
iii equal parts of a dictionary, i(oge't's 'l'twsunirus, it corn'
luuti'r 's memory bank and a voice that could cut ghui ss
As befits (iii' lass s.'i, he once stas, hiussard ('ose'hI Is it
iou suiiimnate'ly skillful actor ss ho has created his toss ii role,
s'. hicti hit' plays to the hilt, enjoying every performance And
tie plO) s I hiss arc] ('usd1 better than ans omit', ss ithi st It' auitl
flair and it helping of high good hunmior.
There is, contrarily, another Howard ('usd1. O(f'e'auiit'ru,
the ('useR manner Is almost disarmingly gentle, the sot'.".'
softer, less jagged, the polysyllabic vocabulary reduced to
size.
lie is wearing plaid slacks and it bush juu'k.'t stilt t I ''It Is
it style I have borrowed from iiiy distinguished unmifi ele,
I"i'iarless Frank Gifford" i and he' is relaxing %% fill it cigar and
it vixlkii on the rocks.
Ile' was t.'iiking about (1w Dinah Short' Show ss hiereoui he
would guest .shortly. Hut %% hat recipes ss ciiild he unrig to the
shiiiw"

''ltet'iiii's", said hiossuiru. ''1 don't tiuis'e any recipes. hut
1 can talk 'Iliot 's imiy recipe- talking I hope I )imuihi still tiav
Burt on (lit' show. Hurt Reynolds, goodold No. 22 fro;n
Florida State! Buddy l(e'yaalds they called tdni then' A bard.
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Surely ou'vt' heard ss hat hurt Key fluids said about inc
hurt, a hum o rous min vs h' gained a certain noturtets b
xtsirig in the buff in that center-fold
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t't&amp;stlI, sshe' iwrtorms in se'asc'n lfl ,t4(''s Monday Night
Ftit'tbII, said some producer had an idea for a TV series in
ss hich he would co-star vs ith t\'si Meredith.
''It was ii western, this series," Host 1ird related ''I'd be
the hanging judge in a i ron tier to wit a nd L )and&gt; tkii vs vu itt be'
(tie' sheriff. Fitch week I'd be shot Nothing serious, just little
weturids Siunehow tt' idea fell through
Anti there's tiw autobiographical book he's writing now,
with an apt title- ''1 Never Played the Gaunt'.''

"When we started Monday Night I"oo(ball," said
hi(ssard, "(tail's what they said about rue- he never played
(lit' game. I've never played the ganie in any sense I get tired
of hn'iiig i'iille'I arrogant but there's no other %atit- I cart sa
that bet or'.' I caine jilting, sports broath'asting was 25 )ears of
I'uiblum, Dandy, Frank, miie- we, It'll the truth arid that
shocks the old-timne traditionalists.
..It helps that l)ur1y
d Don thinks funny. W
We've all had t o
think Iwuriy this year vs itti senile of (he gium's we've laid to
t'hl I )ur trig omis game Houston and Oakhtuitl I said ste
should lake the' films around to high schools anti show' them
as a lesson in (utility. And handy said: 'All right, Aint'ri'.'a I
didn't say, that. howard said It!'''
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California to florida. was back
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after being charged in neighbaring Hunt County with two
rnunts of murder.
Mccrar}'. 19, saw his bond set
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Tuesdai by Justice of the Peace
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Tht' charges stern from the
'.:vintg of Forrest and Jeru*
'fi', whose bothe were
:iund Oct 24. 1971. in a barn
'ar Qwnlan in Hunt County
:e were from Mesquite. a
allas suburb.
Mc'Cx-ary was extradited to
'cxas from Santa Barbara, (
lii., where four other members
of his fami wtrc arrested and
gf.f,j watt vurww cuw.s in
that state.
He was scheduled to appear
here today for a bearing on revocation of his probation before
Judge Charles
Co
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He received a two-year
b..t•d sentence here June 4,
171, on charges of breaking
and entering a nu4ar vetuck
Courthouse officials said he had
not reported to his probation officer smot ian. 31.
I)ast Atty Larr Miller

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Crc'evilk stic1 !1ctdenied bond unth after hu probation hearing, although he
would be eligible for reasonable
band after the bearing U he decides to appeal the case.
"So as to assure his continued
prnet. we filed charges in
Hunt County.' Miller said. "1
had riot anticipated the revclcation hearing being ttt &amp;)
soon and the fact that it will be
our
filing
necessitated
chargcs"
The Hunt County grand jw
is slated to bear MeCrar' '
ca.ce Dec. 5.
Other members of his fami'.
are under mvestigaticm In murder cases in Texas. Colora&amp;,
Idaho. Utah, Missouri and fl()'
ida
mother. Cw-olvri
Elirabeth MeCrary. 45, i'
servinc a nirw-rnonth term i
S.anta Barbara for hurborrn
fugitive. The charge alleges she
sheltered her husband. Sherman MrCrar'}. 4, and her sonin-law Carl Raymond Taylor.
.1g. after the were indied ar .
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fireplace Also features well.
Pump. gas dryer corneCIiOfl, gas

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Estates anti Marina on lie
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3 Bedroom, I OOIb. fenced 1'rct
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Port Flord,I Road Phone 864
41)1, Deiiary a' Orlando 617 IOU

2 Bedroom, I bali. paneled Florida
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Rpgency SQ .531 3100

HOMES

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vac a' on Philine 134 5450

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*ith Floqida room, den, equipped
ktoen,
Ceuiti'OI heat and air,
custom drapes, double gas gr'li.
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373 5100

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central tieI and ar, insulation.
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water 319 5109

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launch your boat, park your car.
and fish oft the bank Trees,
shrubs, grass, and beaulitul
blowers Long terms available
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Ph. 3fl 6733

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c'ouipped.
kitchen
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ISLAND...

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Write Ron Pritchard. 1100 Ohio
Aye . St Cloud. Plo

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OCAtEP A't'4) 50
7 ¶ P'SfSI% 7, 5 , g

44137

Cbevrolel P(k up i. lOr-l'jlomOlc, pow.i tail gate, e
1179% 371 5957
'clIent condsti

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Nic,htsl2? 735?. 327 5121

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'94.4 Citevni3'P

1747

('iPl'pOi'inti

lake. 5)7.Ciic)

bedroom, 7 bath Poor,
Pinut rc-sl trction. bully cttrpeti'd. 2
or conditioners Cash down out
assume mortgage or refinance
5700(X) 373 3673 aft,'r S

__________________________
5 .inI furnished 2 bedroOm house or
Irauler in Seminole Co Respon
bible couple 4 $ child Around $125

housework. $15 323

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Egrellent $11315 1109
Ave. 37)1950

Household Goods

,',,

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1160 Ford P'ku
1914 Ford '/4.5. liY r'
1957 C,nevrnlet. ', ton

ISiSI lSancP',ro P.i'ku4p, n'sa POnt

,'.5,Tu'''', )l'i,'-''''
,'a ,',i

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Garaqo Rummage
Sales

0

I o Med on Sylvan Lake, 330 II

keys will

WEAL TOWS 2165 Prh
'777170
PI'ght, Sundays &amp; HoIidy
(jill
3226053
3226371
3276.63%

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1 D MAGNETIC lGNS

)OPd'S HAl I &amp; TACKLE. 919 W 'it
St • Iive (Ijit. Groceries, IIe'r
firs 69 Opi" 7 day's 37? 6779

It ACiES

II you need ,'i lines' bedroori tr
SIP 100 Tns hours,' s br you Pit'.
','ci

5,

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RETIREMENT HOME

J0ilrri. 550 Strolloch.'
fl Stroller md high thai?

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Wanted To Rent

Cemetery mIsnl,n.n, 'non •n
OiF

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Lots &amp; Acreage

33

CXCLIJSIv(.

S ,!

1- iis-r Stealer w,lh lit', 100 gel
rI '.iuik
37) 714! ,slt an I p n'

Goods

322 6615

overhauls-i

L ook 1,0,0.51
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l'nr,l PW oil

1540

CPe,rtlet tattn Wagisti.
V.,wnrsman,
S
pass.eg.r.
,'a!onatrI ii. power
Sleefnq
CYIWE'f braves 51195) ROB YrCEF
'ISFO (A05, 317 '#/ tot St - 37')

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R0f%YOUPIC,'SAUTO SALES

sed lrdmrirsiI tm"

Seminole Sporting

HOPKINS REALTY INC.

SATURDAY
00 A,M. to 12 NOON

All edveflilirig appeasing in The
Snfo,4 Herald or Wednesday will
atilOtna!itahl, he ,.Laced In Tfi,q.
ucays FAMILY BARGAIN NC *5
SECTION that is disirIheled to an
additional 14,50{ homes in ttie are.
Adw,rtiser 5bpti include thu
"ti'it*n iii comput.ng ftuew .ar
rate

)ip

Desire to rent 10 000 15.000 SQ It of
manufacturing space Location
Dora. AtopkO.
Sanford, Mt

Ph 373 1670 or 795 4370

MON DAY thru FRIDAY
8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

(Fri. Noon for Sun, &amp; ton.)

7

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29

Trucks And Trailers

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4 mit's ,1, I
1944
and *i,torrm'
Inns 1)44 in '' 74 C,. 5auert-'

1751 Vilanf 3
or ,'a,dtu,.p, 5,411
A!çii 1944 Crte,roi.t, 7 isoor. '1 0.
u'ifn'nOfrV, np,v rnn?. .4(.I,Cfit.
SaPS 110') Sanfori AvC 371 t990

3011

t

P - i

iryjf C'I' IS r,-r'i
l5)w as $4
14
1945 1544
P,in,jfangS

As

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III

Sale

Cars' Credtt

fri

'1 ",Pe',ri'ytaf I,'504l,, ltSri '61 fi,ll,s
S.eal
leaD #laq?wseer, I Pa0l, 4
fisiIl trade
"'a Die Pop truCk 171 6975

"511

4, D.niqe pnnpI trig' i

'.Ijil Bi-'d. gilt P t pe. rrllltr.%%
'.i'lt. 57% ('.oncl nnuIlion 371 1715

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STENSTROM REALTY

t'Il,e sp.t,'
blocks from Farmer's Mrkct
W 13th St 322 $1301

t
fr.rtvne
PeopIi
tpll.r$ to find Qilt the,,

CALL UNTIL NOON TO
START OR CANCEL YOUR
AD NEXT DAY

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172 0P?1

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FOR SAtE

'tin Plamits, T.v as ('ar ant C) ,fnnui X. lilt) R.d W C Pt1;r
ifl IllS

fun

0(185.014 MAWIPIF
7V77 Hwy I? '11
17) ¶941

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ti.,,.,ilPu.i Ave

SUP4LAND

I

120M1ALTOR
2565 Park
ii -ifitt, SundayS 4 OnIdOyt Call

appl naIl 172 7070
________________ Three

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liberal cipportun?.ei. male ano
in
fe"nle available No f,Erivronmental Co?r.
vOlvPd
pares, , nterrs.tional hoId, ngS,
flew Orlando d'wisiOn Forward
resumes or name, address and
prone number io Boa 13111.
Olando. Fla 32109

5,

$4
SHELLEY'S USED CAPt. 221
21M)

Snort Ilirl it Dr .ynrgea, $2?3m
trg%hu'I flrmt'.j tonbIner 7074
SinbriruJ An

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OFFICE FOR RENT, good location. -- -__—__----- (Cuontry living S ni'flu?Ct from lown,
$7 97 in Sanford Central H A.
heusi' with 6 acres of cleared land
crp,'ted, ample parking Art
ol Sanford $45003- 322 4517
office you can be proud of (1

Nice Large Bedroom Privitt en
tP 2o El" Phont
trance an
Y3 5144

CONTACT
BRAILEY ODHAM
SANDRA. SANFORD. FLA

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Pitt

JIM HUNT REALTY

decr,tlr'ui

Newly

14c r-w Ck Lr't. DeLanO
.%ni- 0' De..s."O L'pi'.
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Ar Eo,s.
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Xc Pet BIec

Wil?

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Business Property
For Rent

has openInc for

Brunswick Corp.

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STENSTROM REALTY

Payton

i'1uPPr't!

Ma'iOl, "J-,"
Friday 7 3C- 'c 5 ) Call 72)
between P end S

PiUS VRIPi&amp;E BENEFITS

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IT'S PERFECT

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Secretary

st'.

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PSC1r'flr n fli'ltciriat, fnst in

s-'i; f' a O.,h!4*ed
,rnrnr'o.ji'r
inaturt ridvd,.ii' *?h —.nmuin
01 3 years pr.out secreta'ial
rzperie'nce Fast, accurate typing
arid s'OflPland a muSt we offer a
cnmpetttve Salary and escellent
a
r.hpe bthCfi?% Cnjo,
cnallenc rig career n-he working
n a modern and ar conditone-c
pa-f'sor'
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Atlractively Iurflqthed 7 hOn

5777 after

*11

$6.50 10 $7 50 Per Hour

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Inn n

SPFrIA , S
i bra fishing boat with well 5tFI
II' *1 double wellS. 1775 Tn hull
$191
runaturput
'hi-, ijit,
,;'.''n'I,ifili' 5S70, Ii If I' ,iit iS
'iii i,.t)j,li1i'II II Iii)"''. ill,'
'I I'. S'iiy others. ti' ui .,

aluminum windowS, well, purl'
-t
'-iluppi',l kitctN't mr ut
I'" Is' ,'.h,jl viii ,%,i

list) bedroom. furnished. St (?00
iosh 371 3166 or 372 1947

, 1175

Ithic' equipped. a

7 (IOn "0

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MASONS

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______________________________________________

Rawft;Pi Pilo.js,PiDld PrO3tCt'S ht
an oDporli,snity fa' man or woman
interested in earning $40 tO 5152
eeek' Call C011ect 723 276 SadI a'
write Raw leigh Cc P0 Sos 4300.
Richmna'iC. V.., 23224

Weldefi. Dr ill PresS op,r aIo%. So.

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waiting for fins electric

5,I c:,

3 Bedroom, 1 bath home in Sunlori

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float Trlrn, T,uruji'rn *1,-li
nnogi( tIlt. 5700 119 5373 alter #4

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COUNTRY COTTAGE
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fl,ilr,.. is

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I'ASi 111)1

t',yii.fuI 101. itIl rC'nr,l'i I,irpt",
is 'ti flu- i 5' ps-I Oliul tlf Okr It's
Central teat and or Double
i-jr ,sl,J,'
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sor
r i- '?
Dellary. 7 b(-drc,oriS, br marred
couple. 1133 322 1319

VcPirniar ..?n Part time help wanted 'trot clerk on
wrtkCridt. 51 '0 hr Sanford Shoe
Pnovw 323 e13
Center, 224 E 1st St. 322 3071

Atterntily
ano
Optr•Iort
Mechanic's Apply in pers3n tO
tPVIO' Maflufocluinc Co ln
Arprt Blvd and 5th St 3fl 7051

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Mature lady to work in itt cream
landwiCh shoP Apply in person to
The Big Din. 2439 French Ave..
be'weet' 3 32 arid S P in

Produc,i $217 Cnorles 5'
LoripwoOd
Pert time n,gn

and r etnult cried A pponl rS.'il
only 122 IPIS

SI 5.0(X)

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(hriscrall Speedboat, Cht'vli' 177
I I i'flc3 ir.4' ,'lrr.I Irllar, uniter 110(1
'i's- it Ihoh'.imi', out Il 9) %ñu'for it

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(INLAND ESTATES, I hedron". 7
t'jith, Is-ni_NI yard, freshly pails-il

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Houses Rent
U of U r 01% h ed

14

$P,S lIlt

Equipment

11 II tm lllI, 10 III' Electric
Evinrudi'. Irailer, 7 swIvel %pt4,
complete rig $1091 37) 59%?

a

P1YL AND Mt. AL TV

(,itl 177 tRIP

inc

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377 5743

7.30-a

DOy% 372 7217

I Itirm furnished duplei for ri'r"

[t,yIr-'.. f.-',r'd hOc'

hOint.

24145, I ranth Ai'

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WAITRESSESOveI' 32 years Old Sto
1 p in The P arch HOuR. P PgWse

'c'. my

ACMtAl',l
u', leip you I iii $ boris- st' i'
I
ijood lnyettment

SANFORD REALlY

4511 AKA ?P.tWTYI !',TS
111W is' ''
.4

P'.ii$rihlc

1,1.115,

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AVALON APAWIMI $1?',
PlO ri 1',
AflIJITS
lit V. 7-il '

jind soy tt4O!iAby Houst 332 E
Commercial. Sanford

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i'rlcJ,na re
(.c,llant

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MIscellaneous
For Sale

55

flo,itsa,id

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blouses For Sale

31

Houses For Sale

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4

I

Caster Ploltelt, need versatile
person HOurs 3 30 to 9.30 G000
pay Apply in person beWe-tn 2

in

31

Two bedroom duplca furni%hu'il
ipartment 1270 Orlando Dr..r
Sanford
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LPN. and Aides
Aptly Lakru'ew Nursing Ct-n',ci! East 7rid St

Sbby S

gIants.

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ONi'i

I? BEDROOMS. ADULTS

"trill

*atrfliel. Apply in person 'c
ria'na Jor'l Labste' House. 75C5
5 Fr'nP Ave . 7 5 p

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i,,ms,i.

slIer

Bedroom apt, upstairs $lIOr"u'
AduIlt only, no pets 372 6436 .,tts-t
437% anytimE'
,

Dnve

a' Sears

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,.r -vS r,,auh., 1117

lar7y) mIPS ().'0Cr Miss? See
,opre'ciaf, $1,954) 37$ 344$

Motorcycles
And Scooters

13

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PAWS.
754.5 Pork Or .327 7161

Wante&amp;Orie RN

Barker

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Autos For

15

Autos For Sate

75

P A PS V S II
't.p'nerr. i 5 , ;,ni'.4. ijrp
PiPtliI''i Ii" I'
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Ouaiif'eC credit manager Call Mr

mpboyment
—
Instruction
_____________________________ 7
__________________________
13—Male Help Wanted
PiLNC LEcS)NS
14—Female Help Wanted
('#4 :c-'...st
, .'
1..-?,ale Female
Help Wanted
13 MaleHelpWanted
$6—SituatIon Wanted
$7—Domestic
Child
Care
_____
. _______
________ _-_-- -______
Carpenters
Rentals
___________________________
RAMIPIG
___________________
IRIJSSIPdG
21—Rooms For Rent
DECaING
22-Apartments Rent
&amp;&amp;ES
TOP iiCURL
Urtfurntshed
S.6toS7.50 Per Hour
23—Apartments Rent
Furnished
PLLS RlPlC,E BEPfEiTS
34—Houses Rent Unfurnis.hed
CS.RPEP.ITER$ '.sELPER5
s—Houses Rent Furnished
$3 Per Hour U
2-Mob'I. Homes Rent
27-Resort Property For Rent M
yr
'cen' tipernict
21—BusIness Property For Rent
CONTACT
75-Wanted 'To
Rent
PIRAILFY ODNAM
__________

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Seminole Realty. Inc III 111

V.- a tresses for evening 17 itt App'i,
pe'uon to Sanford R ancPi H1u5 -

Sears of Sanford

5,

,,Bedrnum ,li.ple. tit 5I(3
Fi5t 4 last ifl OiiyOnce Mu

C,:

HuSbandS &amp;

5TtP cttc*!

Apartments Rent
Furnished

"t i

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Auto Rpairc
Parts Accessories

___________________________

Nurses Aides arid LPPI's Apply Pit
person Seminole Lodce Nursing
S Ba Aye
Home.

7221 Orlando

7$

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TO BUY OR SELL AVON
Call *° 3079

CO'S &amp;,IDRY-C3'Pl Z)Y CES.NERS
It corninc to San$CV0 Tw cho.ct
ocitso?'. S Sanford Ay 1
5?PI St one
airport Blvd
PalmettO Ideal lflvtrflOflt O
portunity fpr cscr,mnatnS
buy'ef For information call
Geo'oe Cahilo, (305 644 Ii
W,ri!e Pan, or wrE'C to Mill
Pra%or Corc-. 5025 C,rne Sf
Norm $t Pt.'ef%burg. Flj 33fl4

Apartments Rent
Unfurnishod

c

by Art Sonsom

THE BORN LOSER

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Trauiers 4 Aptt 7 Adult parks 2
F ,yoi,Iy p,irks iltS Hisy I?

r' ?tcy,rs 3;;
nec i-stars, ChOOSC
7151. early a rn Or late pm.

IJIIII

3 IVU lUl IIIIiJ II

pets aM

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3

Mr and Mrs. Jcseph
[)(J%kfl()\
persons wh arc potential
Adams of Sanford. has
The BOard f Directors f
Tex
('OLLEGE 5TAT1O'I
and
socially
liabilities,
both
League of Women Voters of
AP - Kasidah II is newest completed Army Basic
t'c'onomic-alIv,
bt'r'cInIf
to
has
Cciunt.t
d1tl(i7 to Texas .'LM t'n!'er- Training at Ft Jackson. S.0
Stminok
fit as now stationed at Ft.
Legal Notice
-eanographlr flec
a productive aru responsibt
sits
endorsed
uriziraimously
citizens.
The 110-fool seagoing vact*t. Sheridan. Ill for advanced
program offering posttwe
NOTICE OF
going
A
letter
stati.ng
these
'IICWS
before
training
appraised at 5175.000. was dotlu,rmitives to school expulsion
FICTITIOUS NAME
'ver
thilt
the
l(
Notice
t
he"Ptt
was
read
at
the
October
nated
b
Mrs Jeannea A Saunwerseas
titting considered by the
s.gned aesrin; ic engage " ders of Corona Del Mar. Calif
u
Seminole School Board. ar- Board meeting where the
ou%itfti!/ under the ficitiaj% ,'y1l!i _____________________________ _____________________________
ror'dingto Mrs. Wfli. It. Adams, XiiHttCi VhS being taken iin(.L.
Of 'THE OLYMPIAD a' La' i i
considerotior,. said
Mrs.
—
Legal_Notice
Highway G&amp; in. the City
Legal Notice
president of the League.
1.tlnrnonte
Sp"ingi.,
Frida,
ln'en
AdarTIs
Social Adjustment
The
Fi(TliiOUS NAME
to register the Said name wit?' "
hI THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Pt"f-by VPt ?t'iO' WO
NCiL
Education Program, proposed —
Clerk o4 the CircuIt Court a FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. i enpage ir buSineSS a' LU
Ss-mrnolr County. IlOridO
b the Senauiolc Comumunits
FLORIDA
Sanford Avt Sanford, Se'rnitle
Antic Enterp'tses
CIVIL ACTION NO 73.1379
Action, Inc., bias be endorsed \/eterans
Cotjny. lori0O under the fsc'?l'sOi.,S
Inc. Sole Owner
In r The Maftiapt
school
name 0 SANrDRO MIRROR 1.
by the serondar
M.haa1 Woodruff.
?R(DRlCk 0 wILSON.
GLASS and ma? we intend to
Vice Pretsdnt
principals of the county and the
,luthand ?pgISte' taic name with the Clerk
Jobs
Fl
n
d
PUbliSh
iS
22
70
1
Dec
&amp;
Pdti
administrative personnel (If the
tPC CsrZu' Court Seminole COun'y.
,9'
W.SOP1
C.owity School offict wtic' were
F5ori$a In accordance WI??' the
prOvision' o the F ic'? Ii ious Name
o1ved in the planning of
NOTICE OF SUIT
In So nford
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
Statutes, 'To " Section StS 0
lIes. Ss.vO.t Wison
program. The program is
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Florida Statutes 155T
Walict oI Public Noarang
City Commissioner Juliar.
modeled after a Similar
5 Rorald N Raynor
.L' Dt Oui1'ia'Va
ThP Planning OflO oning Cam
wilI,arr w ,,ones
in Alachua Counts. Stenstrotnwtaaisalsochairmari
miu.lor- will holda public nearing tc
?0"7
'ED
PubliSh
NCi I, I $5
NC'H
Li?E
'IEREBt
The League, on both fLute of this area's Jobs fur Veterans
wnsioe'r recommending a proposed tIa ir ac".or sor 0twlut,Un 0' DEJ4
and National levels., huts com Committee reported to the
nrnrndm,nt $0 ?hr Seminole County mw-rape fiat beer fid apaint' you
-Zoning RegulationS affecting
NAME
F .CTl'TIO
and you are reQuired tC Serve a copy
istcntI supported efforts National Jobs for Vc4.erans
reousrement's in RM Single 0 Your wrttteri defenses it any, to it
NOT iCE IS hereby given that am
which would provide for qua1it
Committee headquarters in
am* Mobile HOme Residential on Stephen jotinson. i-, attoinet engaged in business pt 17$t Fninch
edition for all children and Washington this week that sipC}tstric' arid RM 2 Single Family to' Hutbarid wndse ace-rut i5 Avpnut. Sanford Seminole Count,.
MObIS .-meu Park Dis1ict Conies ,Jahribo'r, and Panico. PA.. 26$ Las' Florida uroe' the f.ctitiout name Df
youth said Mrs Adams in proxaniately 157 returnIng
a'
thiS POlac amendment •r Pawooc Avenue. Ma"laflG, 'THE FISHING HOLE. and that I
noting Its support of tIns veterans had beer p1'ed
vCllable in the Planning and Zoning Florida and file the original *itP the intend tc.regisle' laid name with the
specific program, m'.mbers jobs by the Florida State EmiCt Room i(U Court s'fUula. tierS ci' the above %tyled court ost or Clerk o the Circuit Court. 5eminole
Santord. MondO. ttiroupn Friday, before hvvemDe? 3Dm. 19'2. Coun'y. FloriDa ii' accOrdance *19'
were uripres.sed with the depth pboymcnt office in Sanford
am - 5.30 P'n
otherwise a guogmert' may be en thi P"OQiSIo"it o the Fictit*ous
and thoroughness of the study
since the Committee was forThu public her 1fl will be held in te'ed agoins' you fo' the pItp4 hilriit Statutes, To Wit Section
and the report paper.
med in February, 1971.
Die County Commission Chambers Demanded ifl the PetitiOn for U&amp;509 Florida Statutes $957
ci' tP.e Court House, Sanford. Dissolution Of MareQf
The League feels that the
"Due- let the economy of this
rPddit Sweet
S
rioriasi, or December 13 V77. at
T5,5?/ non: arid theSeIlD4 Put,!" hti
1 15, 22 tV77
program. as planned, will offer
area," said StenstroTn. '"and
7 31 PM or at soon iheteafte' at
tDt)et
30Th
1012
0E"
said
Court
or
hope fur the diaruptive student
the need fur emnployes in many
pc,jSIblt
________________________
IScall
the
Planning arid Zoning
preserving
job classifications, jobs for the
while
—NAME
ARTHUR 1 IIECKW!TH
FICTITIOUS
Cotrimistior
t,i Cl-rI of laid Court
returning veterans have been
edUC1ItUITUAI process for 1kw
5,
hp'pt
p-var, eta' a
ND'ICE
Seminole Coun'i FIO"itIb
14 Maiirie S. Ecen
engagec m bvl,nr'St 1 977 Highway
remainder of the students. The
plentiful. We have been forWillOmi,
tty
DepiJ C-p
Altmonte Springs. Seminole
Zoning Directo'
larger buddy would also tunate here because our situa. 22 1972
PUDIP NO.
Coun'y Floridi under tht fictitious
'972
PubliSh
November
22
program
the
lion
here
law,
been
exceptionalthat
in
benefit
nameoiVALEXREAI.TY,andtt'iat
DE,jll$
wuuld bc' a factor in helping
)y good
intend to register saic name with
IN THE CIRCUIT COIJRT OF THE
- ___________________
________________________________________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR the ClerS at the Ci'cut' Court.
(tC,PITLEN'TIl ,IUDICIAL CIR CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Seminir Cciunty F1'it in ec
cordanc, wit? the provisions o4 the
Sy
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Fictitious Name Statutes. 'rWt
CASE
NO
72
11V
M.D
eorge
w.
Crane.
PtD
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CLINIC
WORRY
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CIVIL ACTION NO 72 12K
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ii- ci. The Marriage o
%ima .irrIr' hs' MU',,' ',lit nil, I
Plaintiff, PubliSh P4o 15 22 79. &amp; Dec a.
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1972
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CAYPIRYN LISSAP. RALPH 7 DE':
:i:kCT NOTICE OF SUIT
..hr and hi-i huhbnd are
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WILSON Irid PE(,&amp;Y C WILSON ________________________
DPOTP4Y IIAMLER
pttsicall () k Ss' iiflililr the
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C.eneral
Delivery
FICTITIOUS NAME
twlc,ei
modern medical dais
Defendants
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Woodland. Georgia 31136
NO'? CE ISneret. p.r t?il' a"
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Ima roneeii,-d etlhin :1 niolIthi.
NOTICE IV PUILIC,ATIDP4
y3j APSE HEREBY NOTIFIED
engaged in business I' Pt 1 Boa 734
loIbulng this ,.tsrntifu
b
VO,,J. CA'THRYN lSSL. '
trim' an action to' DissolutiOn 04
LOnpWUOD.
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'Carnelia
unknown
are
heret'i
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Marriage has been fled against void residence 1
So'in,no e County. Florida tinde' the
and you are reQuired It ie've a copy nQtifipd tp serve a cop, f yOur i ict it ici it name of JOHN'S
null' till
ci' your wrItten cetenses if any. to Answer to Complaint to Foreclose HEATING I AIR CONDITIONiNG.
*f Mortgage filed agains yOu
Stephenson.
PS
C's-ne
and that I intend tO register 100
CASE V-S51 Alma Z - aged 2.
1'EPstEPlSOh &amp; BEAWE. PUS' Pla,ntiff'S Attorney. J(REP,iY E name *ifh IPIC Cierk uf ti', Circuit
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'$cr Drawer One. Casselbefry. GLUCPMAN. •t 395 Northwes' It' Court Se-minost Coun'y FioridO IP
has been married 7 years
u"ciIi 720". Attorneys for the Sires-' Suit,' 702 Miami FiciriOp accordance wit?' the p"owiiotfl of
"I)r ('rant'. she- began. "tee
and fl, the original wit?' 33121 anc •iit' tnt oriifla ltt tb, the FiCtitiOuS Name Statutes
t-i'.t,utir'
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have bce-ri vrr haapp
l the above %iyied Court Clerk of me Circuit Court D the
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Clerk
Secison $45 ( Florida Statutes
"But we have nes'er been alibi- libet ii.. ktst't r11U:t uf itt
a' Defoe November 30th. 1072. Eighteenth ,IiiciaI Circuit in and
after possitih just (. IltiUrt and t,'rie'rwise a ,JudlJVflefl may be Fot Si-mingle Coun'y, Florida or or
to hate any children
5 John 5ou Wiltor
"However, the doctors sa my may be' unable to fertilize the- egg entered against you for the relief before the 71st amy of December, Publish Nov 15, 22 79. 4 Dec 6.
$912. otfw"wiSe a default *111 oe
husband and I arc both nut-nial, atfter mcrc than 12 hours -, then cemanded in hit Pi'fil.oft
wITfi55my hand and the Seal 04 entered ag.ins' you T mortgage ,.
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so they ,.ee no reason why I . coitus should occur morning and
Court Dii thiS, trw 309' Cay Cit 9, DI' tore'cioSed iS Secured bi
haste be-come- night during this prcgnanc'% laid
should not
property located •t )555 Peruvian ____________________________
Octcr. 1972
Wet4.
pregnant
La, Wifte' Pa"p. Florida and I!
'5,'all
FICTITIOUS NAME
For thousands of &amp;*tipitrcnth
Arthur P4 bec.*t?'. ..i'
"1 have as cousin who a-as
legally Described at
p,' 'CE J nereb1 giver that I an
La' i. Bloci 14, Eastbrook, Uni' engaged in busineSs at P 0 Boa 114.
Clerk 04 CircuIt Court
apparently sterile till she was 34. normal couples by chance alone
NO a. according t ttte P1*1
By Mavsr.t S Eden
Lap, Mary. Seminole County.
but them she says she got ma thus miss this brief f. to 12
as recorded in PIa' BooS 12. Pagis rloridaundertheFiclitiousNafheof
Ds-pu Cleft
pregnant by following your hour overlapping time- for con Put'.'
h
1. 1 15. 72. 1072
N end 59, Public RecordS 04 LAC EMARY hAlt 141-GE SERVICE.
t,)tiuti
SUggestIons
p
*riuiflUlt County, Florida
and trim' I ifltlttd tp register said
"Could you pleaw' repeat thelTi
They may thus go childless fur
01-TED this 17ff day
name with tne Clerk of the Circuit
IN THE CIRCUIT CuUPT. IN AND November.
$977
for rn' benefit, for we are crar' 15 or eve'n 211 tears, then casih' FOR
Court. Seminole County. "loilda In
COUNTY
SEMINOLE
' Seal
accordance *it? the provision' p1
procreate a baby by use of the FLORIDA
to hate as baby"
ARTHUR SI BECKWITP4 JR
Fictitious Name Statutes. To
aforementioned facts
CIVIL ACTION NO 72-1312
Clerk 4 the Circuit Court
Section $6S Florida S'Vis'es
)tE(A!'.('i' FACTS
Since- the femInIne' in re. The Marriage 4
14y Martha I VinIer
'?kCfl,P(R.
YVONNE
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secretIons in the- vagina art' acid.
Deputy Clerk
S James W Coo.
7 10111k. 1-ND ROBERT B PubliSh
13. PubliSh Nvv 15. 22. 79, &amp; Dec 6
Npv. 22. 7!. &amp; Dec
In such cases as Alma's. 4 and some- women have a more
REI.POP4DEN'T
common medical facts can often acid condition ttman ottietrs. t
NOTICE OF ACTION
Ot.i Ut
75,
gtvt- the couple' a bat'). such as can profttably employ a baking 'o ROBEP." C rRC.!PEi
owri
RESIDENCE
'Is Locating the likely time of soda douche' just prwr to each
JUDGE'S
IN THEFOPCOUNTY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED COURT
SEMINOLE COUN
conception in the wile's men coitus
PROCLAMATION OF REGULAR
Ia'
cissolu
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On
0it'
PiI
t'M- a lie-aping teaspoonful of
strwil month
FLORIDA
ELECTION
marriage aVii It rairt'
When an tn'uni icgg ruptures busl'.ing soda to a quart of 'therm euuitv in ano 9, flit following CASE ND
O '?itI REGISTERED i'OT(Rt.
Ii, rr Thi Estate of
or TPI( CITY OF CASSELBERRY.
free' ft-tim the ovary, it can be water
property in Seminole Co',ntp 00R0PI
Y MAE 141-P/PIE'?'?
FLOR IDA
fertilized lot- pauibly only 12 to 24
Acid paralyzes the sperm cells. : ior.oa. not beer filed Dv YVONNE
Deceased
NOTICE IS 14,.R(BY GIVEN by
alkalIne en- .1 TROS,PER
but a mldl
bow-s.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the City p4 C.u1,eiD,.r,, Fiprida.
Fir,.
Estates.
LOt
Sunland
34.
After that length of time, it s'trunmt'nt nut only permits therm
Al creditors of DCIROII'sr MAE thØt pursuafl' tO løwtUt autfio'ity the
Addition. as recorded tn PIe' Boo. BJ.PNETT,
wtio died on October 2 City of CasselDerry. Florida shall
may have deteriorated till it to remain tigorous
Public
RecorDs
17. Page 95.
1972 whIli- a resident of Seminole , 1ueld.y. DecemDe 5 1072
cannot be fertilized, i-ten liv a
flu' I even seems to add I.emi iolt Cantp FIa'iGa
iii' ida il't notified th*' jrun the irpa ttIlJ'5 to' voting
grt'atk it the' like-libsuod of as malt' and you' a't ,eqijire'o tt ser via con Cu'''
potent sperm
they are r,Qui',d t fit øny clams iO4Ø the regular election o the City
a
your
writ-n
dc-lenses.
is
any.
to
The usual date fur conception is tiabv'
tPi* they may have
Casselbel',. Florida
Farmers know that a 3 percent on CARROLL BURKE. A?tofney for a'
dernariO
regarded as the 15th 61) before
against
her
Estate
in tnt off ice f the
Sid election Shall be herd 04 the
iS
61
produces
Prtitiorwt.
WhD$C
address
the unset of the next menstrual lactic acid ctout'he
Wallace Hail Cgunty Casselberry Fire D,-partnntnt
Sanfci'd 1-lian'ic Bank atiliditig $gi'$,aDle
County. Florida, Building on said Ode anc at trw
far more heif.ir calves, whereas SanI'c. Florida 3277$. and . .
period
CourthouSe
a' Sanford. 1i'n, authorized tus the PtFPtA. 4
in
flit
But even normal wives vary the alkaline douche cause-i the original wIth
Cie. of the
Florida. within s's calendar months electing me following city off tcal5.
from 24 to 32 days in the length of co't to produce far more tivale styled Court on ci' (iso, tht lot
04 the first puplitaf ion t
o December. A 0 1072. otherw'se from the mat.
their mcmthly cycle, though the (bull calvez'
NOt
itt Each Claim or
MAYOR of the City of
p5 this must be
14$ Undue- tension and fretting O.,09ment may be entered against O,'nand
average may run a days
in
writing
ano
111,0
Florida los the
C.sSi-Iterrv,
you If flit reIii-f demanded in the in Ouplicale and must stilt the
So a wile should keep an exact about sterility also seem to PetItiii
urwsipired feint of Curl's F Blow —
record a! her monthly cycles fur thwart pregnancy, maybe due to WiINlSSmyttandafldthebI'aIUf l*tF p4 re.s*oenc, and post øtfitt Janurv U. 1914
claimant and tie
THREE 13i MEMBERS oil the
- a wife's increase in acIdIty'
at least 6 months to a year.
said Court on trw 279' day gt Dc sworn tOOfbythe
hit cli,rr.Int. hi agent City CouncIl p1 the C iSp p4
So adopt a baby or pray to God tuber. A 0 1972
Now sut*ract 15 days from
or his attorney, 0' it *11 become CaSeItwfry. Firi0p
yow expected next menstrual and relax, as did Biblical han tS.ndII
yord according 10 Ian
Ti's NOt.(., Shah be posted at
Artpwr H ee* ith. .1.
17??
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IS
of
onset and mark that as yuw' most 'th.
Cay
DATED
VeQ(Jlf
ed in the City 04 Caia,i4D.rt y,
Clerk 04 Cit cur. Court
November. .y,
Rips-ida and shall b published Wi
Send for my mecftciil
likely day to get pregnant
Seminole Covn'y, Florida
LEONARD V *00)0.
the I,onlord 4.5*10 ontO 14th deb
Bid allot 3 extra days on each "Fact.s Abou PViar.
Ceceliu V Etart
Administrator
04
trw
for at east iou' (4) con'SWt.ie
c*put Clerk
side of that date, which will give closing a long stamped, return
Estate 04
wees prior it, D.cemt*s 5. $913
Car,i.II
But's..
cents
Give
it
tø
yOU what we medics call your envelope, plus
Dotutflv ld,pt B.artit'fl
Dled at Casae1ue'r'v Florida.
Attorney
fu'
Piiititnat
all married
uzuJ "pregnancy week "
L.otia"d V
It, 1st j' p4 NUvembe?. AD. 1972
6t2
Sanford
Atlantic
a
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Attprney at LI*
ISeatI
Mari'*l relations within this
a
ISO
IaalaSt
P0 SO'
Edith C Overt'.
""
wee should lead to conception iv 'OIOod
Sanford.
Florida
3377$
en,4N1 — 3$
Wwdat ParP, Florida
Acting
Mayor
Publish
Npv
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noi'msI married couples.
ono e'wg c.sts 4w
p
.n&amp; D.c 6- 13. 7 Puti;isa Nov 4. Ii. 72. 7,, ivr
Publish h
DFJ.4
sperm ameS -e asesissi
17) Since the m
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Factory help wanted by par"
manufaCturing conCern I Ni
PART TIME —
Friday Located
i 30 Monday
NO SE LLING
nest coor to Chase Fertiliter
College
4 to h P10(1% w'tJy -- earn UP $0
Plant, 5 POint'S area
montPil Easy and
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pa'' ' "-se basS 322 CIII
a' COfYb1fly biCuTeC retail %10I%
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5e'ur.ty C.uivds
area Call 323 0371

Etperienced plumber warded. R L
Harvey Plumbing, day-s 32233*3
or evenlri0 372 2703

NORGETOWN
The elder McCrart.
tenc'ed to five years u lift at
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begin This affair will be held

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u'nivmg Medicaid ', atnvonv polfltflient.i- with -linic specialis not a U.S. citizen or resi• lists creates an insurmountable
f or 20 years hats been chit' burden for his elieriLs
Feinberg says private. Span.
k'nged in federal court Pu four
nc- ish speaking doctors located
ribans who c'laim it
liClirer their borne's could prom:utional
The four, aged &amp; it. 84, are yule the same, free medical
recipients of state welfare old care for the Cubans if the were
act' aas.cist.ance and free medical eligible for Medic-and. In. add,cart' at the Miami Cuban Reiu- lion. ttH'v would be' entitled to a
get' Emergency Medical Serx- 12(1 a1 niunith allowance for medtrines
ices cliir
Charging that the Fkirida
But, I 'gatl Serv*c't-a. of Greater Miami. III(-,. attorney Alfred prohibition agaimi Mediraid
Feinberg, cmtcnds, arrmng oth- I a! aliens is unc'onstitutmnal

Master Wendell McCloud ment Alisociation. Student
ships though it eriwrim-paid
trip to the Orange Blossom celebrated his suth birthday. Union Board. Spanish Society -

e'r thiriL'S that the Cubans' age-, tn'cauS(' it th'riiv
equal
the- c'linir' patient hackloc and protection of the laws to Cubans
_____ u ho t ould otherwise' bequalified, Fe'irtherg asks that a
special. three-judge ('ciUi-1 Ixuiivt'nt'd to hear the case.
Ili- itlst' asked the- suit tie- delaoed class Hc'tiofl on be half
Most
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all other aliens stmilaril souitt'd. that the Florida require'c.'nt be declared un-

Classic- This drive will end on He is the grandson of Mr. and Kappa Delta P. National
Wednesday. November 22 at
Mrs James McCloud Those Education Honorary Sccit't
p im in the' Elks Annex on
helping % endell enjoy the af- and a Miss Southern c'onleStarit
Seventh Street and Cypress ternon were' Katlierin and
Mr Na than graduated from
Avenue All alumni are asked to Joseph MeCloud, Wendy and
on
Harris,
Crøonm
High School, 1966 and
th
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t ir ing in all tickets and money Marsha Go
An
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active'
it,the march in g
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for the' dr ive' at th is met'imt.
Kenne
and Sonp. Noble,
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M
will
host
Rt-sonda
Wallace.
Eddie'
and
band,
ronc't'll
Putrid, student
Florida
Maryland Suite at the- Orange Kelvin Banks, Willie, RennctW c-ounril, Hi'Y and a class ofBlossom Classic, December 2 and Melvin Stevens, Darrell fictr P-k received his BA%
at the Orange Bowl in Miami. Faysor., Kelvin Holloway. degree from Fbrida A and M
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president
Mellizon .Smis and Micheal P170 At FAMU hcprtici"Jitt'd
in the- niarctiirig hand, Alpha.
BurkePhi Mptw Fraternity and Wb(i

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!,! the Methodist Church or,
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mnt'e'tmg wil l enitt.ue' parents to
u"r(pme' more f u l l ac'quainte'c
t&amp; itit troop zicturtivitie's plannt'
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I it'tieirah 3 Pringle
\lairv 1,.ou Stinson
'bert U ,!l ic
F tacit-i I. Trapp
tVillaaiii lhi Spit'e''
juejiti, G. Willutmus
Patricia Ann Quigk'y
Vi illuizim J I)us-ull
Lust' M Futrell
''ti,,raiP, 11 Mit chit-li
V. ilkamin Sauttiward Jr.
I allit' Nut' blur
''tiar1e', F ('ross
Ired B. Swatnkhou
ltTtitC E McIntyre
Sandra L. KuiitxiRoberta A. Pittruutri
Artetn: M Ellis
Gt'nevte'se A
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Jazics 3 hl.'ale's, Deitonia

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Herman A Ftshe', Thtusvflle
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I)IS('HARGES

Sanford:
Mrs J ames Prt''it' and bam
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Mrs William UrisUis uict
tJItb,% ki
Mrs Jack Stewart ant! bat'
boy
&amp;iisit Mite' V ashirign"
Lugt'ne '1 *'rrvl
Jesit' C. Ilountn i'm
Alsertit II Pouni
Ca.illie' B. Beadle':
Edith M. Martin
Clara E. Cm
James It Haddock, !)t'Bury
Ernest A liilberg, I)eBary
(;(fleS'ac%C A.
Wetulky,
(itherine- A Smith, La-eltomut
Clarence F. We-del, Deltonu

Milford A. Cowdery, Lake
Mar
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Margaret
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A.nth M. I'art, Oklrtha
Helen Ii. Pell,
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recen tly . Joining him at a party were brother Joseph 'left and sister
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meeting. Altamonte Com. Please bru.g a (vvered dish
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Bacardi Sales Down

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NEW YORK-- Salt-s and earnings for Bacardi Corporation for nine months of 1972 sscre lolAe'r than those of the
comparable nine mon th s period in 1971 because fig ur es for

F'iIt. ('im.b will ua-t't
-it All Souls* Annex at 9:30 at.0

Services and Little Red School House. The

buses were donated by Glenn Turner arid
lunches by Page Airways. Larry Dale is youth
activities chairman.

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"THE SONG OF CHRISTMAS"

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a~lpearing in The Sanford Herald are
available 1-. y ou in 8x10 reprint size

DOWNTOWN SANFORD
NOVEMBER 30th.
7: 00 P. M.

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is natural. NOPA'xty parisnn'
I suppose it all depends msri:inLs to see.- his saving, eaten
- ho-h index you use. iTh.'
r.t;is and nntxIy wants to
--rk harder and harder for ci-risumer price index has beer
ir,-n.'y which each day buys (fe('hifling and now stands at a
little over three per cent. In
ama less and les.s
August. prices rose anly 2.9 per
But
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cent compared with I I per cen t
Americans have it bad, just
the year be fore the price freeze
look around Brazil, Chile, and
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which almost always show-u
which direction consumer
prices are going to move. w'
find a

n1'experience1ChtUL
etirnes osing as
inf
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much as
n:mmnth during a crisis.

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iof hrc•ss- ing seriously. And ss- hy
nut: the uui.iiks of St. Thomas

PRAGUE, (it'clioslt's ,mki;i
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than ten years ;sfte'r
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iiioniaste'rv lucre ssere already
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Ixing brewed iii an ancient
house. on here imit fit 0% 0 Street Il i
this dignified aol capital of
( zet'hoslovakia.
knots n as U F'le'ku,
The
still stands as at beer house, and
hot-au historians still assure' your

Old beer houses awl tt uut'
tatt- t'rfis imiaki' I rogue' an
hospitable uts and the travelerr
whit p refers to hn.'nul his t'I bs us
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ra the'r than t this k nets stiIl ra te
)t C'r )alau'es
i ai par.o1 iM 1'h ie beer
airt' amluuitist OS f,iiiieti ,iS tiit
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hurt bit'.
castles,
niuimuuuiie'nt.s (if (lit' titt -

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.mi'ottre1 hare- Pu omit' Vii
Skrc'mtnes' a the t';ur 1499

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till at an annual rate of six per cient for the preceding twel
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1 etit. antl Spain, with its newl) motonths. In the third quarter
this yejr. wholewile Mre-i
,,,und affluence. is showing an
the alarming rate
,
were ri.'ungat
astounding increment of
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e way or the other. w'We are not unique in ham'. wig
houId have a pretty m:il :tb'.i
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coffee or beer beside senior
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gaiimn'd
uitizen, music -loving students
beer house Ili 17621
repulatioli fur brewing and or curious tourists,
Whht-rever au go in Prague, portant political role. The this questionable disparity T''.sm'rvinc ttii' b"st beer in
iiiuisit'iattts
stein iii p1ay, and the principle issue in Germany's Lig between wholesale pricPrague
ritiit'n,s
local
urns-c around the election next month is their 55 and retail prices is about twm
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rs ,it
M,istm'r brewers
bars,
restaurants
and hotels as per cent annual price rise. In mon th -c, so November jmj
tiMlalS iiiiM' use to st,tlt r , . j
freely as the tourists, enjoying (;re'.ut Hritatn, where the rate is Decemither will tell the star)
dire t frittit Ito limtiis
sIS pe r ut nt there is mounting
Either way, good voters will
fitte Ciech wines and
%% ell, I lair specialty is .1 shirk
ssure
on
the
C
onserva
tive
iti'.e
just
t'.ave to go to the poiis
'pe
t
iltt uI hit. city
toast pre
Ii is ar i iii t s t t lager be er.
government
to
push
is
figure
th
hoping
that prices are rising at
ss hiich tin's - pritwils tIaiiii to with garlic,
Soon
The only three per cent.
and
'111 . high spot of the city is, of clown,
re'imuis"s
res'i
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Ne'therlar,d_s government had to
coin.Ma be misery ike
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Imturide'ti in (tie' 9th Century but resign last June because it pans. but we cam Luke a lttt ,'
You se'ist' the timstm'ry of
ru'nhivau heel .inil rebuilt many failed check inflautic-n, but the solace from th e !a-, that o th er
--r
rote is still mimos-ing up at an people
i 'ragut' as soil uris r ,trauuel the'
ti mes Square's t-ourts- ards
en per cent
hiisti'rit- spttt:, or re,ts au (lit' gamrmft'ns anti ramparts make up .innuaul
h,u';is
'ak t,Wlm's, utrinkmnt'
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;-r.mc'es.ssirs to ctciisakr a frozen warmth but that List we-vie
- nc ciii rated orange j u e- r.nris had act-v lerateti tr'A;:
-.-. hoks4ule price increase to splitUnt and that fruit toss iu- split,s had now e-xtended tuat ft 00 (rain the present 11 88 a
-tmzen 6-as can equivalents in the kite %alencua e'nap in that'.
J1tt5
in effort to prt'serst' a st.abk
t'it;t",tit' inventor
It is to be hoped this spt\lgr Vi tlse'n Mctket of toss will be tiununail bevause -c -'
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ugamiiz,itioti saul ret'ord suk's ''- -- - tat the' industrs
t".p.amdc,'d
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anticipation of the East and Gulf coast C'Ock strike that ticcurred In the Fall of 1971.
Following settlement of that strike, Inventory levels at
wholesak'distrihjutors throughout the United States returned
to more irmnal levels and hit-se stnIbutors re;xrt conLinued increabes in the conswnption of Hacardi ruin.

For nine months of 1972, total sales Including excise
taxes were V0,5W,266 compared with sales of 177,W2,325 for

nine iniotiths 011972 and $52,569,475 for nine uo'ith of 1971,
months ended September 30, 1972 were
Earni6sigs feji$5,498,593 or $75 per share, cuniipared wi th earnings for the
$6,631,811 or $332 per share Oft
comparable period of 1971
the basis of 2,000,000 shares outstanding In txjtli years .

SATURATED
COVERAGE

.issurine'e' of a ''profitable
;'iiiet for every last box ,it
pick' - from the preselit crop

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have

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comprising an t'stiiuiuted 20
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sit;trpeners, cork smreSt
t-atiuie-ra,.s, to tu;iiiue- a fu'ss things,
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Either the' hitimulk' is mm tiltss rung sIde' the mort'ss turns
F uiiuhi I t otisijiiit s Bureau (if
chit kssise ulit thu r hilt iii the
"-,mirtttssi sit ru N thi.iuiul lift
sliutte m i 4-11-.1,14. is liii liii iii Id
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I nisiir i lit I ( mliii
g at rail) making lift hiurd on
nit'tuisilus
tIme- Iefttiiait- e
tie-c-ui
l.t-fthiauiidc'rs
liiel
mutsitit uisithuiuuit •
discriminated against for years 'lhiesu' things 111.1) set-111 like'
an our sot-tail customs and In the' luummsr IiUIsauiee's to the tiiaijonity
d e'sagru of au wide variety of tools, of
tire'
people
who
imistruiuiienLs iuuisi utensils we use r i gut liii nuie'ml hint (hut' rt'
t-vt'rytlau ) They r.'prvse'uit it miowuur Ighil auggra tilt aig to
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enterprising
li)
Ialipe'eI
bti'ciiit s'uiuit Ii
produie ts are
A whole hums's'
made with little thought us to
hots ,it It fthiaarttts r .uii list' tbii iii
train suinut thing a% trivial
right-opening c hewing guuui
of

w rapp rs (ti some thing, its
f)o(tnittally mlainigirous
us.wt'r s;u%s -

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l':s e'ui a u iglithituumeler would
11 ,41111plam if very tune lie tnt ci
write Ili it luatse li'.it binder
nutt'ts,sik Ili-, hand bumped into
u ring or ts hum ii he re .mm lit ii lest' .a
mars gtarshiit( he
it on
tilt- other sal' The It flhiuuisk r
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thi4uiidi'uI people' to its.'
M iisiu'aul iiutruimuie'iuts are
iuettt,i i,sumslt
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liii I nearly till stringed Ilistrui,uit'uits are uuiae.0
muir
righuthu.uiutit'i's A Ii' I thiuiiclm'i'
lutist .muiplt'te'l rt'striuig sia-hi
Instruments lit order Its use
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Esi'ui the trusty te'it'1ihiuiuie Is
iumuuie' for i ughmthmtati'rs A lefty
is hush put ti iiIul this' it'( e- iSei',
mIt'IMI'sit Ins uiiiuit' aunt 511411 II
number sslthiouit re strtiii, to
'w"(1191tics.
Iii short, ht'fthuaumitlt'rs have
lx 'Ii u stuilitu uuiiuig Ili the rii'hm(
oru uuti ii stitrlul fist
tins
Aslaptiuupf is t e rttuinl) m hue iix t
•iiiit e aiim r thi.uti gum,1' Iii Iii.
I° ii'st (if hitt ig sjis till
Ili iuuluuts
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be't'ui st'lling not e'iils cur own
suppl but e-eiuntkss uintheins of
galle'ius of imported foreign and
daiue'stie' juice as well, McGee
Isoite ci out
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u in ieirecai_st by the USDA should
liii' At Iste to
allos t"lorLu to 4uchie'e' this
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or aim elextreius -11111119 st'aseiuu the nuinintuin 4
million gallons reserve
design Ariste'rau is the' Greek 4
ite't'elt'd
t5 ci suppls cansttuut
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out'
year to the next
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tie' s,ttet sue'tt on tns- cmutt
lusts iiuiiu5 righitttauiule'rs tu,tst'
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Il it-hit-ti' the iuictus(r
m's en Ihuu'iigtit itboul being lust ciii
Ihie manic-n tit selling iiuuparte'ct
to sit at tilt- u nut if 41 chime I tilili
lieuiute iuuiti
gallona ge from
lit turtle i lii ti alit hiuii I iiii'
ss it hi
hr etei
a result i nt.
tlhMiss s ss uthm i i,Ihithiauuicic'rs'' It's
eli'iurt''s'simiit e'ffe-ei uixm gross eu
iii t se rs ul us
ssitiuu It I
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for Florida prislue I
thu iuitk
hi itt (a iii ike list'
item
itt ii's hiopi sst 11 .1%
.S411114 - 41114 .
55 hi.sse
Ii ft hisuuuul
freele and (huts rep situ. Ks out It,
lire ft ri nit
is 'trouu't
the
stimiutiti n hilt-tb y ie ld fruit
1sitih,hi Ill's Ili i ituutisi iiitlit-' .uui hit'
\he" ste stuiet that hit iut e e'ttl
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finally is' getting their say titter
years of neglect, reports tilt-

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TAKING a brig rest from the dizzy pace at
Disney World are some of th e 53 youngsters
who were taken to the Magic Kingdom recentiv
for the day by the Sanford Optimist Club.
Children were referred by Division of Family

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consolidated revenues for the third quarter arid first nine
months of 1972.
In addition to 7-Eleven, the company's Florida
cperat.ions include Velda Farms dalr), lft'tidy Ice Co. and
Smileys Sandwich Shop.
Net earnin g" for th e quarter were $6,638,512, a 17.7 per
cent increase over the like 1971 period's $5,638,174. Net

NEW \'Ol(K, N - V. - Personal lift' insuramra" issued Ij
lt-troieIithfl Life Insurance Company during the' first nine
rniunth of 1972 ruse' to $8,245,J72,XJfronm $L640,!f.6,000 issiit-'j
during the' corresponding period last year. Group lilt' illsuranc'e issued amounted to $1,813,902,000 ('OIIlllimrt'(I tilhi
$4,74l,919,000issut-dduring the first nlnermiontlisof 1971
Total lifv insurance issued during the first nine nui,iiUi f
1972 amounted to $l0,059,214,0ttO, eoitihiamtt'tl t itti
$12,3.82,9l5,0(K i ss ued in the same period last )ear,
Metropolitan I ale- also re'pmirti-'l that the prt'niiiurmi oft
personal life insurance i ss ued dur in g the first flint' niotitlis (if
1972 was 9.6 percent above the figure' for th(' ('orr('s;lurstluig
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p in Join John Saunders
c'alle'ri and the Starlight
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Rese'r.-e. featuring 1'lylIi arid

VF'Vi Post blOB regular
nta-e'Ung, 7:30 p III., Koight.s of
(olunibus Hall.
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I'm tht- . ipar;ib!s- p..riru! mm! 1971

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lie rune months %ere 115.221.201, a 17.1 per ,
earn
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increase over th e $13,003,265
Consolidated reyenues sere up 12.4 per cent for the

Harvest Moon Dance, 8 pin
Sanford Civic' Center. I)rcs
Sos. 9
nitay be regular square dance
Square da in at th e San- dotiung or country style. John
ford Civic Center at 8:30 pm. Saunde'rs. Altaerwinte Springs,
Join
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Thanksgiving dinner,
Christian Church, 960 Norttiandy Blvd. Deltona,
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company's net income for the three months ended ,A-pt. .10.
1972. totaled t472,521,(-qual to 14 cents per share, compared
toarestakd$2,Ol2.:r five cents per share, in th e cmii-

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rise' in ret ermues during the first fiscal quarter . It v.as
reported today by American Television &amp; Communications
Corp I ATC not' of the nation's leading cable television
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at tourist Henderson Monday morning
V as no indication of it struggle,
jittrairtion
A cotert-d dish lunch st-ifl hit'
Henderson reportedly had Ntis. 22
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League of Women Voters unit served after the meeting.
William
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Morris
Everglades fisrilit near Fort manager
Kc'hlwt'iter. said Henderson
Lauderdale
Paid be-en trying to sell his boat
Henderson as indicted b ii for four or five' months He was
federal grand jury in t)e't'enibcr acskinig 1.55000
1971 for allegedly soliciting a
''lit' intended to leave south
;ui off from the owners of theocean liner Queen Elizabeth I in Florida," Kuhlweitex- said.
Polu'e- declined to identif thee'xrhianite- for innt'ssii.n rights
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iur a gun and crime' latioralor)
technicians examined the
tenor of the steel-hull. w'ud.
pane'lcd house bout

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Inflation
It's a word that dri'ie's the the most part, cannot make
k market tip
ti.;
nd wife work Brea ,,
dig
;'i nR r'ioin
ti-ak for a weekend barbecue, is limited. pw'itutoes, tomath'
r allows, one to put an emtru T'tm and meat are' frerunavailable and of
ci in the kid's room.
(liar national preoccupation tranrelinarily expensiv--'
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hate' been shot once or twice in
the head. iipparenitJ at close
range' tie- was uncerutin of the
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plunihe'c I 'iiymRa, waters
in st'eu-cii tim a niuruer weapon
or. Tuesday after former Dath'
Counts Sheriff .lat'k L 'Sonnt
Henderson. was found shut to
cieaitt i'tKiard tit-, luxur-t househui.t rw.lic'i' ciiirt
Henderson, 54, clad in bluetrousers without is shirt, was
found sprawled in the- second
floor bt'c.trttonim of the' boat by a
business atssoe-iate- He- had been
stint in tlit' head
Police said ttie' suspected
!k'nidersori had been murdered

Orlando area.
Construction of the sixth bank of the ('omflanks Group
t ill begin in the near future. Another charter application in
Seminole County is pending. Other Coniflamks affiliates art'
the anchor bank. The ('oinmercial Hank at Winter Park,
South Seminole Rank, The ('onmiercizii Bank at Apopka. Thu
Commercial Rank at I'int' Castle. and the North ()rlan.l.
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FUNNY BUSINESS

eflhrig n1 good fellowship nit:!
?.jOt'!Iit'fit
Iliglilictits (if hit' eveniru
Ilt'dt-dicaitiun arid
estiturt- Cert'mnenies. A
- .pt-cial program, of skits airi'J
s- cigs will tie- presented arid
ref restinients ,will Lie' served All
parents of Scouts art- urged LI,ue-nd and assist in turttit'rinig
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eniences and other good things her name you don't realize the
now in college and two in the
joy you give the other pers
Cherry has contributed in life you have to make
ie)d of education.
Wednesday, November 22, 1972
his greatly to this community. He for yourselves. Most of all, and the joy you get fr
Cherrs
received
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education in Seminole Counts' was (tie cha irman in the there is no easy way. Hard work helping, Whether we like it or - - THE SANFORD HERALD
where he graduated from organizing of the first PTA at and faith in God is the only not, we are brothers and siseCrooms High School and at. Crtxims High. worked ith the answer to any problem or the because from one blood afl
first group in house contact in sea-el of success if yo' can nations were made. E1 -1t
tended 'Tyler Barber College,
person is responsible For
Tyler Texas, were he received getting voters out to register name it that."
other.
We may think so but - I ,011
He has done much to help the
h is degree in barbering. He also and one of the committee to
c'ertainl cannot live
Thc- U 1. Ref tic Jr. Scholar
selves
The Just Us Club Mrs Mars ship Fund will sponsor
recto
Chei-r as a soldier in World
Smith, president, is asking
' a benefit dance
ar
11.
He
received
two
br,ie
you
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help in sponsoring a night, 10 p. in. UI 2 a. in. at Club
stars and was injured ar
Thanksgiving Dinner as well as DeLui on Southwest Road, smedically discharged. He
Open House for the G ood for your evening's enreceived a European and goo.
Samaritan Home. They are tertacinment, let's help :biriduct medal during his
asking for dnnatinns of covered education program
'-erviec in the 3 Engineers
jiSPU'S or a
contrihutiar. li
According to Cherry.
th ing
help make this It great t
ft
he can say that during his lift' hit I
Thanksgivin g Dinner for trtc
Civilian and a soldier in OUjet
public
-Mrs bi sn;. S P r.i -i
(l.LARVIATLU .l;ick lckcrtl('orp. shareholders ha e
countries is that he can
They are using this method cif honored as president f
re
-'ted seven diret- tors at the corporation's annual
every day as an American 'In
thanking the public for the No 2 of Allen Chapel AME
meeting here at the Fort Harri son Hotel.
many instances
are ,•
support given them in their Church Pu the members of her
He.elected were Jack M Kckerd, chairman; llarr l•
grateful at all for our
eflort to help complete the ne
choir with, an appreciation
Mr. and Mrs Ulysses S
Who in American Colleges and
Robert.s,
president; Stewart Turley, senior vice presidt'ut
blessings
He closed b
building for the Good service. The Rev. 3 E Can. Burton , 900 Locust Avenue. are Universities
saying, "We here in Smnole
S:intnriutn Home They are ncll% delivered the message. announcing the engagement
He furthered his education at
Also, Herbert G. Brown. investments; J. flex Farrior
&amp;ount, live in the best
.sktng c'vervone to come out Mrs Francis has served this arid forthcoming marriage of Indiana Ste University, Terra
Sr..
a partner in the la firm of Shackleford, Farrior,
hind eat with them as they Offer choir as president for many their daughter. Miss Ingrid
in Flori da and we live amy-,
Haute. lnduuut, where he
Shillings and Evans, attorneys at l.ai; Charles II. Ki'Ustadt,
the best people." He
thanks to God for the support, years Many more successful Cametativs,ca Burton, to Ronald active in the music depa rtment
chairman of the hoard and chief executive off k'cr, General
th.ruitinns and iniifl prayers
tsk for better in dealing
ears to her and this great choir Joseph Nathan, United States a an assistant arid was
W Valtt'r, chairman of the
Development Corp,; and
:iven in behalf of the home. of Allen
Nai' - , son of Mrs. Ruthic member of Alpha Phi Alpha
people in business
board,
Jim
Walter
Corp
Opening of the new complete
friends.
'.nttcan, 2705 Truman Blvd.,
Fratt'rnit, Upward Boun
.ttrt,en t Th ursthiy.
T
Sanford.
lnstruc'tor, Black Student UnIr
tt all te
Ecker d, Uctt'rts and turlt coii itut.' th
Covered dishes and dona ti ons
and a musician in his own j;t:
committee Ut-tbt'rts is also president of the Jack EcktrtI
'Tt Rl) tiLl) STO% I-.
may be delivered to the Good
Mrs Ethel Siplin. formerly of
The' briclt-.eiect is it graduate
band He presently is serving a
Turk i' prt'idcnt of the .!;a -k l-'.-kcrd :llietl
l)ruc Co REI)ERICK.
Md AP Samantiin Home, or you may Sanford has returned to live of Semmok High School. ]iM,
tour of duty with the U
old coal-burning furr.a'e at
call for pick up service. Dinner again in her home town She has where she participated in. Latin
Na'x, where he is it musician
local
Post office has been
will tic served at noon. Thank resided for a number of years in Club and National Honor
and ' instructor in the
judged
in
violation of Mars YOU for your c'ooperation
Rochester, N. 'V She is happy to Society She is a graduate of
School of Music.
ands
air
quality
control La'
he back with tier daughter, Mr
Florida Southern College,
New Bank Approved
The wedding will t- z.n c-vt-nt
The same furnace has t- -. -ii) i-s'
Bernice S Brooken, and her l.akcland, were she was active
tt
,f December 23,
ith a
used to heat the building
sister and brothers, Mrs. in Black Society., Women's
zIt S
ii? Snnfnrrl
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The Commercial Hank at Union Park has been approved
Wilhejmina Ha rr is. Elliott and Judicial Board. Freshman
INtR11)
BURTON
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Civic Center.
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the
Florida Commissioner of Rankiniz at-cording
The Seminole County Chapter Frank Hampton.
Honor Society . Upperclassman
('onillanks
Corporation.
An
application
Ranks. President of
of the' Florida A and M
Honor Soc'iet . Who's Who in
for approval of the acquisition of the new bank by ('alit flanks
Unive'rsitry Alumni is conColleges
American
and
is pending with the Federal Reserve Hoard. The net'. hank is
duc'unc' a. tw'nrfii for scholar.
t1nit'erstties, Student Govern.

two days, ThursdEy and
the evangelist for the week. Fridao, November Z, and 24.
Rc - . Burroughs is the pastor of Come and browse and purchase
Mt. Gilboa Missionary Rapist mans needed articles. Mrs.
Chur.'h. R.artrnc-. Services are Ella Sims. president; Re%
M nightly, Rev. R W Robert Doctor. Pastor.
Wi!Iianns. Pa.ctnr

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Saint'
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huh they wittilmi fit' strong
'.l.irc' ;i,iil mnoi-t' mIami uireas
.110 gross tug in un,t.'rsi,i,i.Ih,ii',
ho' ins aimmi outs iii iimle'rnautional
Iradi', the pros anti cans of
prtitt't(hiii vs loss tariffs A trip
through liii' amri'a 1 11111.4 lijt
ttankt'rs %% It(, all, Jii'-i( as in

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studied a course in Insurance at help get the big ditch closed in communht, because tn y
St Paul Mi nnar Bapt
B MARiA V. HAWKINS
"Citizen of the Week"
lake time t say a good word t
the University of Florida ex. Georgetown
2-541
Church. Thanksgiving service Herberi Clwrrv, real
Cheri has encouraged and a ho or girl anti let them know
tension school
11 a ru After the morning broker and general building
ChCITS is a member of Si, helped mans hovs and girls in that you really care
service the deaconess board contractor. He lives with his
Baptist the community. Many have them, it is always wort -,
John
Missionary
serve
drnricrs.
Call
BapUsi
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Si, John Missionars
24.I&amp;)1 lovely w ife. Mrs. Mattie
Church. EJLSI 10th Street and or 32.731 for your dinner to be Cherr. She is employed as an Church, where he is a deacon, done well in making useful lives time you spend doing u
IWcJ4USe it ShOWS in time. W
Cypress Avenue. are in the delivered. After the dinner the instructor in the Seminole teacher for the men's Sunday for themselves. He has slways
midst of their fall revival. Thanksgiving Bazaar will County school system. They are school class, councillor and used these words to young you take the time to help

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and S('ICt5 for * 3ekr. t.
jx'ed in dollar trmj far from being the ideal measiwrment of WX1111MIC
being that 15 UTipJeId by 3widespread use
Its
tionnp to the c'veall economic pwturt is ab'
the sane as that Of the Fb
Jones rndus -ial avage to
the stock market as a who)c
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emiditures are considered b
some ecmcimists to be mon
rmorialing than GNP.
These rspendtxires comrtqe the domInant c(mlpc,
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its fitst annn-mary rwentiv. In honor of the oemsion .m-.
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Gordon. owner. (left ', is shown prenting a S25Do gift certificate to
Joanne Kinder.

really taking plart in the
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Whale corporate' nffmcld!- conA? iciness Analyst
cede these figures are high,
NE1 YORK AP - While thc are ritated b the faii'jri
the past year has been tine of of casual readers to recall the
financial progress for both reason wh 1971 profits we're
management and la bor, the big depressingly Irne increases in corporate profits

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krwe wjkbs wereri't a permittwnt parl of my anatwiy.

Thus, he sees the nation's re-

But now. Now, it's a
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DrEary
Concert
Orchestra
has resumed
rehearsals for the 1972.73
season, in the De3arv Cornmiruty Center. at 9:30 a. ni. on
each Friday, it was announced
today by Howard Sharp,
business manager.
Roger Casint, who conducted
the orchestra for many yew-b
passed away in New York last
September, and the orchestra as
wu under the baton of William
Symons of Orange City Mr.
Symons has conducted the past
several concerts.
As nauny of
o ig
member-s wtic formed the orchesira in 1955 have passed
away or are unable to play. II
has been difficult the past few
years to maintain the personnel
necrssar3 to Produce the
desired type of music.
Several adjustments are
under consideration such as
c'hanging scant of the rehearsals to evenings to at-'umrnodate yeunger musicians
and wtorkitic people' who are

occupied during the day. Also
changing some of the days and
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music i of tieLand, an accomplished flutist and conductor known throughout the
United States as devoting Ns
time-. talent and experience in
helping to continue the orchestra's eagtemmce.
An) rnusicumn, young or old,
experienced or novice, atiri
would like to join the
member group as requested ti
call Mr - Symons. phone 7754171 or Mr. Sharp, phone 61544584 and an aud;'i,n will he
arranged There is no ctjm;iensatiun involved as mernbotoorplay for their own enpvrnelmt

The first concert to be'
presented early in 1973 will be is
ilmemuria) to Conductor Roger
(-itiuni and the' proceeds Will 1*
used fur the air conditionini
pro)t''t ot the Co mim uni, 16
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the post off ice and I IUtCthed
and staggered fully two man-

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pavement i ti't
body who had bothered to
slow his pace Icing enough to
watch t ught I was the town
drunk
If You xre urider the illusion,
that your actions are impca-tant to anyone. try

But I Wy realized this after
I CA home. At the tirm. I fig.
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&amp;in't cry.

I dragged myself an one elbow toward m purse which
had opened and spilled its
guts like a stool pigeon when
the heat's on. M $3 lipst ick
was. in the gutter rolling dan.

So watch your step. You get

farther from the sidewalk
with eve ry passing year.

way I'd seen a camel at the

On Oct 17. 1931, racketeer
Al Capone was convicted of
income tax evasion

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Thur, Fri. Sal. 9 am. - 9 p m
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fires.
A report by a pressdentIal
J%'twr)' panel says chances
are we're titling it wrong
the tune of millions .1 dollars
a year iaste'iJ in fire wear mmiii
tear due to improper infl.atwn,
Undersecretary of Cornmerce James T. l)- flfl in
commenting on a rclx)rt on
automobile tire in fl ation by
th e National Business Council
for Consumer Affairs,
d
surveys Sh(W that a striking
number of automobile tires
we improperly inflated 'thus
decreasing tire tread mileage
and increasing the risk of tire
failures"
But, Lynn said, help is on
th e way if everyone w il l follow
recommendations contained
in the NBCCA report - "Tire
Inflation and th e Consumer."

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('i mlistuu,,'r S

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on ii regular hails.

summers' at trrmtiun the immipor.
tiirlce of Imnmuint4usnirig urrrct
tire inflation I)res-sures iurmd
he lp provide the 11)015 to do
tiuit," Mrs II:irillt'r 581(1

411111d Underinflation of

Mrs. Itiu,ntller noted that a
National Bureau Standards
study showed that serviti' station fixed air "towers" rind
other similar devices are 'ifof

mm id the situatioli would
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the sale, servicing and use of

wh,ich prepared the report,
baid the average consurner
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A rurvlo'A'T) of eipnrt f%gurc
for September, 1972, the la
rriiectth fr,q' which fIgures ar

shriveINi try 7 per rent and
lrnVirth inricased When you
i- ount money leaving the
rounti'y as dividends and
profits (Al investment, Canada's over-all rjpftr$t inr.aserl
by 11 .9 billion during the summet months
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tires:

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Trade eurpluacs of $I million and 1171 rnhlIl'an for the
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oth er failures which lower th e
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redtmcmn mileage
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millions of dollars a year to
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Americans will .cpcnd an es.
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alone to buy sotmie 148 million
new replacement tires.
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wear amounts to a $254) intl.
lion loss to th e nation's consumers . Lynn said. lie
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have to grow iç to learn, but
fathng flat on your fact ii
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skates, a kid can hit * btrnp,
fly into the air and land With
the natural grace of Ru&amp;d~m

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carving and painting pictures on items made of ships pursued the art during their prolonged
whale teeth - is practiced by David J. McVey voyages.
of Deltona. who displayed his jewelry and table
(Charles Edwards Photo)
ornaments at recent C'ht-istmas bazaar at

President Nixon as found to
he do ing c'ornmendabhy In
c'vereomimn the
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the -,gel the eeonomn rolling
should tx ever, higher if tht'
again' years, althciuØm Blake
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difficult period an l9'
levels and if mduatri 15 lii I- as the' result of a
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on those percentages
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Corp prNented to flehtona
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bell
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consider our ease in point
The schoolhouse structure
was *irehased from a local
Department of Education for
$2,000 Remodeling costs totailed another $2,000, along
with considerable time and
perspiration. But %Ilth a resultaft home value of at least
$15,000, the couple feel their
protect was more than worth-

numbers of enterprising
Americans are becoming recycle-minded, even with real
Look at those unique and
restaurants
atmosnheric"
located in the heart of several
towns and cities across the
Country. Hard to believe
those buildings were once

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Thursdiy. November 73, 1917--- Sanford, FlorIda 32771
Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 71

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Abandoned, that is, until
some" had the vision to
*1riticycle" them into successful restaurant operations.
A few "has been' fire st-ations have been similarly
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r4 Lh em — are sold by sealed
bids, Prices now normally
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luncheon given by the Corporation during the
10th Birthday celebration of Deltona, Saturday.
Charles Edwards Photo

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One of the more difficult arguments these days might be
whether the automobile is a
product of the assembly line
or the assembly line a product
of the automobile.
In truth, it really matters
Me which came first: it's got
to be common knowledge in
production-oriented.
this
quantity-conscious society
th at we Americans just
couldn't live the good life we
do without that production
line,
But as many obvious benefits as the line has brought,
it's also brought some prob'.
particularly in the
lems
sprawling factori es where it
produces the automobile,
Poor product assemly is one
ci the problems. Rut the
workers protect this charge
and say whatever poor workmanship exists is there because management refuses to
allocate enough time for the
job to be properly dune
Management disagrees and
says the workers just don't
care about what kind of work
the)' turn out, as long as they
get a paycheck.
But as important as the
workznanslup question is, of
-ven greater importance is
the way the line ur'.pacts on
the worker himself.
The name of the gitrne here
is boredom, great cr ushi ng
boredom that settles over the
worker as he stands at
spot on the line and carri es
out his assigned task.
Pick up a part, put it to the
chassis, bolt it on Puck up a
part, put it to the chassis, bolt
it on. Pick up a part, put it to
thechassis,boltiton - iafldSO
on, f or eight hours a day, five
days a week
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tha', for a lot of years this has
been a pretty e'ffeetivr way of
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least in some circles, that
th ere ought to he a bett er way.
Two European automobile
manufacturers, both of them
in Sweden, think they just
ma have found that better
way.
Saab and Volvo have both
begun a process in their
plants known as "group assembly
It's actually a sort of team
concept and it means a particular team is assigned to the
assembly of a particular unit
or component
lit the case of the Saab fartory. the move came after
several years of studying
working me thods and the design of working areas. It was
decided that for starters, the
system would be employed
during the final assembly
steps of the company's twoliter model 99 automobile engines.
The teams are responsible
for engine assembly then, and
must work within strict qua)It) requirementsBut the manner in which the
work is distributed within the
team and the aUocation of
working time per unit is left to
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general purpose in U.S.
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Re'rukl (.kerge Putukar. 28. of nest Ellisun.
Fht'ur laurichuug point Saturday
('lie' .uttotflhiy further adiust'd
was
He also luwid the u.se -it -t
Lockhart.
cas the Fly trig It Ranch in the suburban
it txumr'i
hargeti with possession cut J ratio study - which miteasured seuidlitit a delegation
heart tit central Idaho's rugged
tailsiheissee tu
and assault with property tax assessineuit vuis iiseuuiber's to
;nuunutist' area, about 205.) iuths deadl) weapon
expluiii the county 's -schooa
ig.unst hill mitorket value
.0 ck'adt) weapon on a police
frcuuu Uost'
-ntitutiunal. He said de- prubleitis. Sending rigue, ui
was
At the end of the run, Sian ufft,xr
cow-V 'inr.pectf led buard member .ua.i
spite i.Iaiiu sjf the 'seveui
lrLurido L-'c'Itc"e L.t. Bi!l Standchaiut.*,d (twit his ico-comiered
iucsiuluilug school superinteisient
ties, the study "'serves to avoid
rift to it waiting helicopter land said he, St. ('barley Gib.
V illnum Layer were 1isctsssetl,
nequality rather ttiu:u to create
w tuch took hun to a Boise mu- son and (,)tftce'r Ralph WiRe
but fit) ilCtlOfl Wtt$ 'liken Pending
walked tow.ird I'vtvk.ir at Gate it''
tel
.hs. -iulvomuue in .i ectul buari
:ur the
at \lc'('u) .-rport when he
The ruling upheld
When Sian arrived in Ikuise',
'*u,
-sessiuli in luusutg set ip
L'iurtdii'
us, went directly to the motel reached under his coat anti time being at least
for
It) p,rui. ls'nduy
properts t.uxbssed systemui if
t'.trher sti, 1u. stripped off the top strew a 3d caliber pistol
thb.'n grabbed the gwuuuans scti funding. Sizudsir twiduiig
halt of his custom-made orange
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hot
hisad
nd the other officers scheluies hate been declared
seetsuit and got s shave.
.nuje s
Sttiii'
ground,
his
forced
turn
to
the
California
at
uncunstitutiwua
bath was awaiting hun in
l4tmuii 'usd
- mud 'texas
resuit
Id
.t.tadeal.ha
The incident occurred only 11
Iteluseen razor strokes, Shut
the seve" counti'.'s who Bridge
iii's after FBI itiarksinen
tol(tnuwsIuiefl "I've' uinisstc' crazy
jA
hijacked brought the suit were Pmella.'s, ('•,eittJtt
out
the tires -u
bets, but uueser alus thing like
:s.arasuta. Lee', Mantle'.', (hatails
Southrtu irwcsss
thus
olte. Alachua and Martin.
M
('fiIflul,-'s
sI -i ruiusssy .*tMcCuy.
.\uius.tlg his other bets, Slim
4,1.
tteri1e') s fur the cOWILICS Lrvssword puuic
Ili that int'udeutt, three hajacklisted a wager that he could
1.1.
1)1' CruoW
children
ti school childrs
untende
ers (circed the pilot to lift the
utrun su race horse for the first
the
pour
t?e'.ir
1.boy
for
twuig
penaluesi
( rippled plane oft the growid
100 yards. lie saul he won,
FduWrwi cusuune'HL
been
shut
rt'r(urttu-ance
of
tax
assessors.
01 his rIst'r run, Shut said "I after the' tires had
\lF1' gises pupil rich but EiiLetLm1,ilie'Iit
,(
sutel wouldn't re't'vaiiuiuetud t
property-pour
couuitles the Horoscope
11w plane', with i (i_sseflgetS
to etntitue this tune if %t'ur.''
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wulargest
share'
ul
stte' school Hospital notes
-'tel (our re-us ine'n
i't'muipvr.utures •n blue' nc t'r
113-013
e'Ifuct
l'isbhuc
usticeS
, id It was adopted at all
Ie-t the' huiiiuker guns, handed
muighi
ci ore' hut' coldest 'I uesdem
,t 1.
to
equalize di,fferent'sri ou sctul S"'.'-'.'
is Li_is .urua ttitt't' hours later
titus hit' Iiit'rl. III) (LrS.iL)hbt'ti It,
2-JB
us dii the- cis-pilot wounded b) -s speiteliisg alulOug i.'vWutie5 of SAiL't5
k'gre'e's, he ursitL.
TV
&amp;%t1% utflruut weihth.
Sim, tiit (tie' world poker hiujac kt'r''s bullet
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able' to unload onto (tie' It'hluuhi
c&amp; ills 11w
long white Iward.
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Is'tter, cli'

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find mother way
c4:slature
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the
uskini(
id
he
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a
Chr.stLIn s
the .mer',4ency legtslnttcn to use
ask
to
pt'paretl
: .'gcilature, which meets in -uut'h iuses. in :ight if 'Ii'c
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tniuliiini:
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Christian he will the legia1iturm
sw, saiti
i.i million in new fists special session, the boasril could
,sit for
ask the r;iilsiIe body to
the state s chtsuI lunch pro-. cr,nsI(ler action ,illowtng such
horn pLcht ip last June in I as,ram. which
ItS RI K. Fit O I ()RTI.il
ree ase. 1cm Lir'v:int, board vice
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Vegas.
It was on a bet over
tssnc'iatu'd I'resc
f knd 'hairtmun, ;uttvmsecl she isit1
lunche4 for
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card table last summer in Las ,.)
•intmeuu imr';u.ly -nthutrs'1 Rep.
LUC
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egas that he made the river
i)Uflu.jdl)fl • OLJli1l NIM
\tiisuitey about ,he urobuem.
rilh Shut tw,udeil for his home run lie has never idena1ed
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oul aid
e principal state a
a 1't'ius today to collect i $31. those with whom the bet was th
Walter rt4lgtltt. ssistunt
program.
e
th
,i.'k
emerging
from
1k bet after
supet untendent for
'I'm pleased the court has seti,,oI
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rinsince. said the buarit L'nuhi
ri.ide a decision on the ratio
"1 look to see sonic uxuuimilir4
use mnunev it received fr-nun the
t
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tudv
I tees on those who bet him h
Lite for emuse-puru:hase, hut tie
Gun
'r iuiupsirLint to
couldn't run the' 29-iunk stretch
PtiifiLed slUt 11101 urtispeet wsis
'tanning and distributing of eui f the Muddle Fork of the Saintililul since no other county has
mcat:onJi funds.''
suit River - often called the
beeti successful it ii 'Many
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Ili;weer, Btn P
uiwitie's have trued hut 'hey
w inti. r months, SIan s.n&amp;l
satist,itturv
arnt.y for inc it the se ven can t
4ult
'hought
ht.
'Utit they're not new f,ict's
he ends r
'uud
with
unties
the trr ungunuits
iii
I se sun them oer cites
,I
uniortunate
for
the
'h,st
tilt.
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hildreuu in these seven counmi
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- h trees th s
frost on ttwir Pt 4te
Hi. said LtiinItv officialsui.iuu idekil
Stt.ttLtuuuui itil OI'I, - I - ''U
National
uu_uu
waiting
near
a
uuue, he added.
would be "'IIed to see if thus'
thiS S lot lit. )tit ''l"
tr
lines
boarding
ite
was
ar
Shun his real n4mis. is t
wzu'ttetl lou ' ml the detusiun
'.uu should let the cuwit'.
and
assault
then
weapons
Preston Jr -- ,rn&amp;l his guide', rested 'in
us% illis said the euwitieS tailed '-'muiuissuun know, -so they cliii
after
he
Wednesday
harge's
J'r' s.hantuuauu of Boise.
officers to prove their allegation that r"u;uure the developers to pay
uiwrged it the confluence of pulled .t pLstu 'nthree
the study was tiuipt'opttrtly ci- uulsire per unit in lieu 'it eas&amp;time Mahlk' Fork arid main who trued to question h&amp;iuu,

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use mofleu collected
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filed by seven ilalnuel who are
A l bug losers under the formula.

class at IdylIwilde Elementary School presented a Thanksgiving
program- Pilgrim Scott Shields meets Indian James Melton.
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Ieaed to the county hna to
he
tmnrtize the nnstrurtton u1tS,
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h a I ii'in gl'ip tin I 1w
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iii 'l'luaiikgEv ing (skid to I he Salva tion
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'llecmuuse she showed up and
(lie lsllt e officer showed up,'' it
official said. "She was the
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(tie primary reason was
because of Florida law which
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to he brought lii court withsuu 90
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five such PUDs .Ind Ofle of the
rmary reasons for ;,pprnvtng
rsidentiaI
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the
'WaS
1t'vm!lstpfllefltS
to
the
planners
it
-tIlingness
riiIde aiffi tient school sites
intl nstrictwithin the PUDs
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demonstrators arrested at blue
o l Con
Natio na
Republ ican
t'ntion sun Miami Itt'ath in
only a 20-ear-oId
August -harged
with disoratenh)
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%ear its 'l1iunksguviug I)ay, tin
tu.'rel, proclaim Thursday,
\uuv.'mtwr 23, 1972, as l day of
national thanksgiving I call
upon all Anut'nic-ans to anaYIIli)Ie
iii his liii S ,uuul places of wor ship
ii this d t iii Jul11 ill o1Fenin'
gr it itudu for the ountless
h)lt'siags 'mar j)4'(uple' i'IijO), and
to u uiubr iu the chile rls tail It ss
fuirtwaute as s pecial celebrant-c
( ents IO urn the uui
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Thanksgiving. ,.as a matter of
fact, iiiy best personal wishes to
all of you on behalf of the staff
and management here at The'
Herald.
Ihuwe'vu'r, in tx'tci e't'ri luorseis
give' sonic' ''1nt for
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11w Sanford Fire Departannual Fireman's
Benefit Fund Gospel Sing is
;ulanned for this Friday night at
be Sanford Civic Center,
.-cording to Assistint Chief W
Gailey, Benefit Fund
Program Chairman.
The Florida Boys, the
Crusaders and the Lynn Tho
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A ill headline the show, getting
underiuiy at B p ill. and running to 12 midnight.
Advance tickets, at a reduced
prirs over admission at the
door, are :'vailable fr3m an),
fireman or at eithe' of the
Sanford Fire Departments.—

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and techniques. and were introdurt'd to numerous new pool
aC('eSsOrut5 and equipment that
will soon be on the market.
One of the newest entries in
the pool industry, Blue' 1)olphin
is one (if the ieadin
nusnufaieturcrs and dealers of
the popular, oniderate)y priced vinyl swuiunuig pools in th
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board
meeting
,vtth hi'
strom shocked Wednesday night i
from
id
vilor —i
funds
collected
legal opinion that county
ist'.t
to
leasepurchase
whorls
huilt .s
-axes cannot he
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24
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Wally and Doris South tit
Blue Dolphin Pools of Seminole
County. 218 French Ave.,
Sanford have just returned
from a twe-duy swwuiung pool
senuinar in Tallahassee.
Florida, sponsored by Blue
Dolphin Pools, Inc.
Along with fifty other dealers
and suppliers of the swiriunmg
pool industry from around the
southeast, Wally &amp; Doris,

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8200 Grass Trimmer
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gift idea for Dad ... 8
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Ideal for every home
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Black &amp; Decker, the
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ear, mtit(mT") cle or re'c-rea
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rather successful effort, one
that other assembly line fartories around the world will
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our country tori look b ick su ithi
Iuol gratitude across the
e v ents of a % t ir s tiich Ii
brought more progress tolivard
Today, In an age of too much
fashionable despair, the world
lasting peace than any other
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to
needs
more than ever
t or or a e flt r.i on past, .1111
Amerboo s perennial harvest
we can look forward with trust
:
Give
rt
age:
"Take
hea
Divine ProVi(tt'flCC toward
ss
in
me
thanks: To see clearly 4vut us the opportunities which peace
ilI bring,
t ab rejoice; and to rejoice is to
worship the Father: and to
Truly our cup ruins o ver with
orship Him is to receive more
thebountyofGod-ourlives,
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Jesus preparing to feed the
titultituck s the ri1)ture s sum
IliOfl US to ords and thuis of
lIore tII
gratitude
blessings are fully perceived.
From Washington kneeling ,it
Valley Forge to the prayer of an
astronaut circling the nioun,
rept.its that
our on his
it summons arid proves its
practicality.

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God who had protected thein ()It
the edge of a ilderness, tile)
established anew on American
shores a thanksgiving tradition
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nm's - our cmairhliv 'osuI auid imur
puritul ii h. rila's thu lu nuit iii
ar 1.iiul liii breadth of uiur
tuuuri,uuns
and th ;)ruitu1ie of
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enterprises by creative busi- resume thmr re.spect.able role
nes&amp;nen.
as a home
Recycled homes are gener.
In still another recyc1Ln4
example, a ranuiy in "is'-'"Mirig inc most interest Ana
inglon state recently conactivity in the real estate
ctruc'ted their own home from
marketplace Take the couple
old railroad ties The 8 x 8 inch
in Wisconsin. for example
ties were laid together like
s'ho purchased an abandoned
logs
bonded with mortar Tt'te
schoolhouse and transformed
and
pic
practical
rustic'
home of over 2 000
it into a
square feet u now worth at
- en the
turesque home
school bell was retained, add- least $20,000, the owners estiirig to the story-book appear- mate. Pretty so und investmerit of time five vacation-, 1.
ance of the residence
Is such a wild plan really a
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recycling are tied to newly c-sv%R aN
and highway right-of-ways
Structures in the path
progress" are often puthied and moved to a ic'.

S\Ni'()IU), Fin. I Al',
WIi.'n Wa ll likney World
'pi'rif"I it, ptghhorini Orange
it sTar ago, the
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look if look at I )ineylnflfl in
I .difnr ala and wnor horrified by
I he a wisatne at Ff'( tiles that
ilc'veloptnc'nt at too quk k a pace
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the people who bough! 'nrnpq
and .spnrtnient.w:'h sti 'r's pohlern;" he says
"I was horn and rulced ri 'his
county and I expert to be buried
here. I hope my kids can stay
here and enjoy the same quality
"at life I had."
Thu' 31-year-old electrical

9-s aw pqrome ,tri'arities
that ie'.'frsprflent at b-un riiiick
apace can bring." say; CornmissIoner Sin Vuhlen. 'We were
at what happened
eurrsind f)isneylmsnd 'It's juSt
one grue some mas.s of people,
honky'tnflks, huilding,4 arid
-rd

hmi" ot I f' r is'r.r
'rmuflt ics around the
Ii uiscive hair 151 ((d'flple* began
hmiil'Iing and expanding at a
frnetir pace, tiny Seminole
ctattf'd looking for ways to
apply the brakes to runaway
.I.loprnent.
So far, the experiment eerns
ii', have W(,tkCd.
We studied the trends
around Atlanta. Miami and
T ,,nr',tir'I if •\ratus'irn. fahf
\r'I

ti Fill' "101111
% ,;,
.o f toted 11rf-44 Writer

zi 11fla:rb

while

busy railroad depots, later to

I

In most rural locales throti 1.
out the Country, vnliie
farm acreage is
Buyers are paying an aver
age price of $217 per acre l.'t
farm land this year
116 •
more than last year. The
erage price of a farm operat.
+ + +
Ing unit is now about
It should be pointed out, titiw.
Q. Is farm land decreasing ever, that prices vary greatly
invalue"
in different areas of the ('oaf.
A. in certain cases. ve Hut
try

ittt v
P
of used and tree railroad tIes!
If you iow of a unique real
estate story, we'd like to know
about it -- and pass it along to
our readers.

Says

Development

st1

ood in etnwnt Weil, let's

You don't have to be an
ecologist to see the potential
of a recycled house or cornmercial building. Increasing

profit

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                    <text>Monday, Nov. 70 1972

8B—The Sanford Herald

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To Planning Council

Governor Appoints Polk
S&amp;niintmk ( ounty Sheriff Jøtiii
Polk, sssjfi to begin hisses mid
four-'ear teruim in offis'e, has
tweti named vice chairman of

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appointed

four

the other fellab who won liii District Planning Councils, lie
said the plan Is being prepared
rnozt recent election ... well, p.,
closing
by
the Governor's Council on
as already started the
of some of this country's Criminal Justice, and it will bt
nt to the 141w I flfutttiiit.uit
military instimllattonis'
Assustammu.'
Asliiiini strut ioui
And not a tear was simeti
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&amp;,inford City Commission will

',i'a ition s1't'
itreet-pivir.,4 prtranu
City %tanager W E. Knowlej County Caurt Hvuse,)n Dee,
the prnpu&amp;'d city-wide isgn
was instructed to write a Letter

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was reviewed and
2iII.td on the igenda for
ssibie pge at the regular

ordinance

r

thit, of the largest real estaic
transactions to take plact- in thc

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election, and

who

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Florida',, criminal
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wild

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justice

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"corsulion next January.

Dr, I]itinultl Ileterain, Dirt-i'tor

,
Governor
will advise him on an of Municipal Services, lumiltum ('nlendar
urea that includes the following Itiver ('ounmmnuitt&gt; ('ollt'ge, Ft. Classtftetlumtls
('OUfltieui Seminole, Pnsio, lmIc'rt'u;
Fred Slmeppm*ntt, ('tmiImIcS
Iltrnuindo, ( Itrus, Marion, District 'upt'r Isor . PubatIui, C rtmswtmrd puzzk
Sumter,
I uttt ,
t)ruuumg
and
l'urnit ( uimiiJuii'-lsuli fir i ant'
tsrcvard, St I.ut-Ie Indian Orlando ; J liii 'l'ill'&gt; I-ny I )t'ar Abi
lU'.t r, \lartiui Oktti t;oIM.e ailsI (hUm, lltrumunilo I ulini) , I iiitsuriil • suiiimiut.lI
following app.iintulii ,1h1 fur flit

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count) rt t t ntl was ft t)rdttt
\lunsbty in the Se'mnuiole ('tsunh
art-/, ('imie'I of Police, Os-ala
''flmemr ret'siiim,imenulatiorms will
sutittlutnist'
IIU Illls.s, Sheriffelt't-t. I ske
iIiSWT lsssiil pirtIs-ipuutisiui Ili time
uimul.. idiOt it
I urgi
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sIt. loiuimi mit of I loridui pluiui ( olitit&gt;
Sup riuit.'nsleumt,
Okt't''himbee re presented bs this ILirni it
for the reduction of erimni',
S h.s.l, Ukt't-shsst,4.'t', ( J, I' irst National hl.siik ol %nts'u
(ss'n,,r Asks-it s'ssiiiiimeiidt'$
the m a ny law enforcement (.'Iut'w uillig ('hiii'f of Police, I'usrk patti $I,S84,000 for 11,9%w
umgeumrlt-s, ''sjurls usuimi entree- Orlando; Mel ( 'suit'ijiimii, Sheriff, acres, lsit'tutt,d in the nor

fellow wfwse man lost the h
looking forward to (lie

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Santot si
hullabaloo when McGovern (i.'wit'i1 to assist in preparation
Judge, tit'Ituuigs,mg
piirtls- ipat uuig Iii tilt- I.EAA ('siuikl lug, Circuit
Robert veterumartun Raymond 1.. Rass.
of l"loridui'a 1973 Coinprogrtumiis.
We have ninde hirei- uurtl ('summit)
wanted to trim the "fat" from
('OlisI(Ierlihlt' progress Ili Eiig1iii,
Slut.'
Attusrnev
the defense budget' Oh, how- prehensivi' ( rlmlnmal Justice
would
dri
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(.u%ernor
restut
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the
rote
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of
serious
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keatui1;,
they wailed and said it
I ndex
Reubin
Askew
on
the
problems
crime
in
Florida,"
the
Circuit
Judge,
Orlando;
nothing but make this country
•i;md administration of criminal
Governor said.
AnnLitJt'l Mitt- hell, Stiperlu- Area tle.itle,
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so weak, etc.
'hit'
District
111
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tentknt,
Iiwell
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Itridge
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County Commissioners

childhood with Angie Knapton and Michael Quarick.

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Mond4i aft ernoon is as popular a ever Vice Chairman of the Board it

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comes up, I'm reminded of I
story I read w t1w St. fletersburg area
the plus-cm
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million dollars it'
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folks to rouiW-up Iffie loose
Canines is a little too. tot) much

WHO S THA T BIG

In another discussion, the city %ftind-iv night ie_uiun.
ill g(xKi faith thinking I %vould at it %1t)nday afternoon work
tonutuuivn Lmiructed the Lit,
,
have it substantial lot on Much -sess I o n.
manager to uudy a profwsw"i
to bu
a holne.Weather
Read by Nlayor I"P
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If,,, further stated that the letter*
of resignation advised city residential refuse wrloict,
i lugn ij. low tills
because of the fart he is it that attornie) flutt:hLi0n wa-4 user!j.
Morning 13. Partly clowiv
resident and taxpayer in Oviedo
he thought the city fathers resigning the post he has heid
The cart was denwnstratefil
to thricius.111 Wo-tinesday li'vith digh'
t
Should ma.t. somt wti of to his private law practice.
if
iws Ve1lrnftia y .
mechanical device to empty a
helping him relieve the
" tiiir' Fl " tniiepriture
11w long-tine city offlual refuse CUntJIflt'T 111W th e
.hanmi Hth4 wound .11. Liw
irn
indicated he would sere until tarbae hacker Knowles said ;1
ght in the upper kh.
Council
r i iis"i
- I replacement could be hired.- the devict would lwld 30 4afluni
coo1wrate to the best of their and %would represent the city in
iiedvy snow hit the juuth_
if( refuse or about thrft regular
ability contingent upon the .1 preenl law
~:entrjl Plains U LIV
lust
suit filed b% a barrels and an be wheeled
owner accepting his
r!,Lortng ruin Iced jrea:~
sliare of the cost, with cm's ritunber of Georgetown Area to the curb for pickup.
sum)unding the intivif
who are
In other tten..s the 'uuii
ri-,
itititi .
uditurt
share not to ex cee d ..
I ii
of cw, but did 110t SVe 110-A thV
vlt~ c. tx- held responsible.

perhaps it just might save both
of us a couple

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e tthon at it.s
tipIit'ii •
the Nov2, meeting on whether to to the local
bar association
time I purchased niiproptrt
accept the resignation of
Liking its help and suggestions
from
edo lana Company 'AaS
flutuhison, city attorney, which rn hiring a replacement.
l the 't5O wide lotolur"h-isedt
the city panel

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Halibut Fillet

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engineer had taken borings and
tesLs it) try to ascertain why the
condition had come about.
Sixioner ,asked l(awlson why
lie came to the city with this

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time request of the city, the

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don't know about you neighbor. but. I'm up to in)- bloWshot eye-balls wi th taxes, and

IRISH SP ANISH

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keep an

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Crab Meat

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The favor is simply this ...

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hum before city touti' ii
M'siisIuy night to discuss in
ipparent •Iru*irumge prot)kn it
,aid that in' has lost 10 oak
on his property located r;'
Iike Charm,
A pond on his property 1.
utw N il icuib1y riscim three 1'' t

account for this water now," he
queried of City Engineer
('harles Spooner, of firm of
and Spooner,
Zn er rt can find
no rea son for this drumnmi,t

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DELICIOUS CLAW

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JUMBO FLORIDA NLVF L

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Cooked Lobster

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veese

P

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There are
nmystt'ruous goings on in Oviedo
Walter Uawlson of Lake (haruui

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APALACHICOLA

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U.S.D.A CHOICE WHOLE

Ducks

Tasty Georgia

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please. And who knows but that

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room and the porch separating
Itl)iiI the house
Ile said that at the time of
construction he built his Septit
t4urik and there was no water
(o%fl
eel.
(iW can you

Wintosh for consideration. A
public servant for many years
who has performed in an ad
mirable posture within ~IiS
county, and one who already
has the respect of everyone in
this city.

THANKSGIVING DINNER

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three it) five feet, he naid
Uawl'i4ni re po rted his house
sms turning uii&gt;striousl&gt; th
cracks forming in th e living

Sanford.
To fill those shoes I humbly
submit the name of Ken

MANY OTHER TASTY TREATS FOR YOUR

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here's

counselor.

of problems

JOY

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THANKSGIVING
TASTE TREATS

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This exploding era %Wre in
will
quite the
servces
an expert ... one
dedicated solely to the myriad

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Please Call Your Order
Early to Your Fairway Bakery

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Assorted Dinner Rolls

TURKff BREAST

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resignation yesterday.
A commendable job

LIQUID

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Oranges

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Wines

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3 to 6 lbs

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98C

SAVE 20c MOCEN DAVID

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groeri

%..oeS afl %..up%..aes

HOUSE OF RAEFORD

3 Rolis $1
Kleenex

SWEET

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Sanford's
attorney for
many years Bill Hutch1son was
on the firing line during this

Decorated Thanksgiving

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JUMBO TOWELS

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HOLIDAY GOODIES

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Mysterious

nw toughest time on a job is
ganizatiotud or
dun
the

DEEP 9 INCH SIZE
FAMILY SIZE 10 INCH PIES SPECIAL ORDER

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70C

BAKERY
PUMPKIN &amp; MINCE PIES

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RLOIN TIP

ows
SAVE lOi NABISCO

rsn risvuu

around

be that much out of place to
schedule It annually
espe.
cmli&gt; so during Brotherhood
%eek,

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e ent you missed it the

hectic period. He submitted

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Sirloin

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Fc.r that matter, it wouldn't

MORRELL'S CHEF BRAND
READY TO EAT

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EXTRA LEAN GROUND ROUND

Chopped

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Whole or Butt Half

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MAYONNAISE

SAVE t,c

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wilh .1 .1 jwr ( i-rit In thp ;)rpvi(,IIR

your chance tonight on TV to
S-CC what I consider the most
moving motion picture ever

59C

lb

Sausage
roun Beef

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first time

FAIRWAY COUNTRY STYLE

39c

Brown n Bag

C

FAIRWAY FRESH

Is. 49c

Reynolds Foil

ALL MEAT

Ham-Turkey-Beef

.

OAc

SAVE 16c. HEAVY DUTY

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Im,r Increased 1)), fitia letilliq off

'ni e

A resolution from the Lake County ConiflhtSSiOtWi h
httII ret tt' ('d l)\ the l)() r ('questing
additional right-of-way to straighten curves and the
acquisition of four lane rights-of-way throughout this
Whole section of road.
Davis indicated that Lake County had moneys
available to proceed with these right-of-way
acquisitions ,

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29

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Roasted Peanuts

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Wieners

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SAVE 28t, DEL MONTE

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tX'ifl SIXTh.

OSCAR MAYER

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aenin

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ACP-IA SYOkI

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$949073

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had been Jq to IAPCOn Construction Co. 01
IAlesburg and work is exixcted to begin next week.
1'urther he informed Vihien that work had begun
on studies to realign the dangerous curves includingH
acquisition of right.of-way for the re-alignment and
the acquisition of right-of-ways for four lanes would

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35c
lb

SHANK

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;11 ;1 Rraq,inally sidjustril anniial

official of the District N'offiev in Dvi'and, Coulltv Coill ni issiolivi- Sidlit-N. Vililell
was informed Niondav that work will begin on leveling and Ix-surfacing of West
SR 46 from Serninole-Lake County lineal the Wekiva Iliver to Nlt. Dora.
lie reportM that a contract Ili thit, amount of

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Ili a telephone conference with Al Davis, Department of Transimi- talion

SAVE 10c WHITFIELD CANDIED

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Week

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in;'1;iit5't1. fl4
*9VmIIIy dpict4
)f tYfflrfliY1itiø rh,r than
hrn41 bY a sharp
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1111'siq 11114 five-tt,1111IR on it nell- Illorith it;)Jlll 114 11 Whole uwr
ve gone till

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tiiiii it hI
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(if
year,
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fItf*sI,'ft b'j
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ni r. slw Iti Itim Inflation ridr to

EXTRA BROAD SPIASTS

SAVE 15c, FAME

imitii on tilt
40111div milivoi-il

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TURKEYS

U.S.D.A. HOUSE OF RAEFORD GRADE A YOUNG

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FR (SN GIORGI1A
G RA D E
Tuesday, November 21, 1972--Santord, Florida 32771
65th Year, No. 69
Price 10 Centc

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CHECKERBOARD FARMS

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ontrlhnIIr,
ii tnts'r,g iving in iiiitliiii 17 til!f'c iilc, Wf'tP
p", '"ii InIIi,tlnn nun In the md mr tnrc
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pastors and ii'prest'ntiitive laymen. This was hit' first .ttcLlL visit to
the Del'alld Distriet and Sanford for the Bishop, who Ls newly Jp
pointed

to the

Florida

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�LegalNotice

2A—The Sanford HeraldTuesday, Nov.2L972

IN COUNr JUDGE'S COURT.
St MINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

Commission To
Review Tax Levy
R A'N SIE&amp;ZXOWSXI
The questmn of resie ol the

P MLG,R,

OFcE&amp;sE
NOTICE TO CREDiTO

work session before ihe County
Commission. Commission

In request a reduction. Hr said review the tax anc the
rarTUIiC.atIOTtc of itS fibOhItiofl Ifl
that the mziltor should also lx,

Chairman, Greg Irummond. rn

reviewed by the

a prepared statement on the
rnuttc1 asid,, "It is incumbent

legislature a's well,

tpnn the Board to not only

hr was in accord 1th rHwis in cover county expenses and

State i.!N'at depth. Inasmuch as 56 per
cent of the intangible ti's IS

flrummond commented that returned U" the counties to

iuerdicalbrcviewuszeslevwd his position and that there inasmuch as the Seminole

share of the intangible tax has

nuld the Board take a strong saved the taxpayers one half
position, It should then follow miIi in .id vnlnrem ues
tt.ar. "we must stand prepared
t replace Ihec funds with the
il

New State Division

other tax levey
.
situtIonally available It) us .
uIditional ad vatlorem taxes,"

r)runinitjnd said that the
remninmg 4.5 per cent of the

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intangibl'uix isretained b the
State for then general fund and
when lnt. must also be
rc'plitct'd
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niinnt'r
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rep1acemeri !ir the Suite's
Ynrbornugti
dfUd
unwr affairs division to handle
re-election mu campaign which general fund is far more
('cIrnpinints AILXIUI electric' and
nebulous and could. v.'hen their
tdeptmne bills has been an- centered around consumer isexcess presently on hand 15
nounced by the Florida Public
d',.
drainrd.
take several un.
Bevis said that the
Service Commission.
c'nntrc'sllahle directions
an
sion would be headed by Torn
Commission ()'J4n'sn Bill
inc'rease
of
an
existent
state
Milisaps, who now serves
Rev's said the ne division "Is
:t'i',iiI ts , iI(' stMLe Con.

ics1ltned In' hirnsdt. Cnmissioner William T. Mayo and

stttUtmn of a ne'i tax on a token
('OmmissI ct's
"The PSC has beer rrmoperail. basis which could then blos.som
in SCm'S U) come: most iid.
ing and will c'nnUnur to coop.

SIMIP4OLE COUNTY PLAWNINC.
ZONING COMMISSION
IdoI4cp 0$ Public NtrfnI
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P* I','iOiJ% n"t Of

Legal Notke

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SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNINO
AND ZONING COMMISSION
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p4 ' cnnc

ul A CitC
Icc nd' re OmrrQ $

FVA).S GAR1AGE SERVIC(,

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

FIoridb, on December 13 1972. a'
7 XI P U or as soon !Pserpate'
possible
PlanfliOg COO 200iig
Commssion
Seminole Couo"s. Florida
B's. J B Williams.
ZOnIng Direcbor
Pubil5P hypmtmt'r 2'l. 1972
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claim 0' PIOmAOO Shall be in writing,
Seai
Aria ihA. state the place of residence
ARTHUR H BECICWITP4. sq
amo post ot'ce addrei of the
Clerk pt Circuit Court
(lutl()1flg C
sarner Jess
Claimant, and shall 1w' sworn to by
versety for our citizens, the
Seminole Count',. Florida
crate fully with other stuilt'
\lIrtUtTfltJitI
tIm" claimant. or agent. or auo"ne's
B', Cecelia v (kprr'
"We hove sitwavs responded agencIes involved in consumer SUite mn choose to further and wCPi cIa.m or demano not so
Deputy Clerk
affairs such as the office of reduce state funds theretofore
I
Ii r'onsurner ernnplamt.c against
be YMI?
SPEFF 4, S1'I(R
Claudtt Mae C.rlff In
allocated
to
the
Counties.
'13 M.gnOfi Avpnp
Utose' utilities we regulate,"
ror,sumer adviser to the gover(vP:u'- % (I'
P C' I5.',i ))
''Should
ttu
littler
condition
c;sid fl('t'ls, ''but tlx' creation of
nor and the Department of Agthe I Statt' Of
br tia 32"i
Sanlo'c
tillS would also affect an
rlC'ti)tiir('," said Milisaps.
1it new divisuin gives us a
LOUISE CARTER.
A!UW'nCys for PlaintIff
increase in the County's ad
ePtealec's PbliU', November
rnndcrnizt'd structure under
Askew's consumer adviser,
';
CiOQDOP4 V rREDERIC,
LIE) I(X
valorern
taxes.
I
would,
at
the'
which we' can provide an even .'.rthur England, expressed
at La
very least, request that the AttOrnOy
tietteraridmore comprehensive prse at the creation of the ne'o'
1101 Commercial Street
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
resolution call for the abolition e,o ROy 179S
iSIPI JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Ill AND
dzvzsio.
service"
Sanford Florida 3r7'
FOP
'.1 MIPIOLE
COUNTY
Cc,mmissi(In nwmbers jic.
He said If all It would dc. WUS of the intangible tax in
Pubiitp No's 7 )t 1 75 'c':
FLOR IDA

In the Court 04 the County Judge.
sino,. COUI'sP',. cior.ca.

Pt J B Williams
2csnno De.-'o'

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SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
AND ZONING COMMISSION
ptotice of PubliC Nears 9
Pi)prmning aria 7gtv'siri (on's
'C' is it ,crl,'p' a public
rig CO con'S'dt"r rpcc,r'smcr,d,ng a
tw
'0"ed ct'se4mgf' to lImP Zoning
RpguiitiOr's affecting house 5i7e

r-tue 01 IhO? (Priatil Writ
-ijtfl i%tP1 Out 0$
tr
p,i0I Of tte Sn$II Clm 1f
'n Counts, rIo - .dA uwl 4 1rn41

SCOPA Limits Acreage
a

Prorat

In re Estate of
'c.OEP4CE I BJSTLtNE

'fill's 111 1100 (AttIC Oft A ffl(lttrlfl

by Siilrtny VItIlPO fr

;IflvisP'l due to
the' F" 'Ill fll'lIlllflflS" (if? fIt*Tt

irrsp"rty by

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tirmands thaI they may PIllir
against hi (s?at in PIe Off ice of ?h
County Judge of Seminole Co'n'
Florida, in the Courthouse at S,''
'oro. Florida, wit hilt SiS Cale'sli'
mOmtht from the date of the '.''
pi.jblication of this NOtiCp (ac"
I,rt'. or demand must be in writ,nc
arid filpd in duplicate, and thuS'
state the plac of residence ar ç''
Office adoress of tIme clamant and t'
sworn to by the clamant hit ape'-'
ot' hit attorney, Of it is 'I t'e.
void accorang to law
Dated November 10. tc';
S John Scjsirard, Jr
Esecutor

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hid
tlrnlldy given ,l
'W'l deposit

facility
Vihlø'n Said Redwing had
riipriss'd placing its terminal at
tho port and would employ 25t)
vr'rlfIuilly W. C. lIlItrhiSOfl,

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he's' iiiot Iiei' short lv 'i iti's' I tn-v u's't' ii' unit ('II
Angela's sisters, Tonva 11 Elisha, in, and
( 'a s'l;i, 7, a long with s('h(x)l mat e Ka m'en
Il('weliyn, Ii huddled in a Fort ma(I(' of palm
I i't)mi(ls ami sang e iim'isi mas ('arms i tirougn I JUt
night to keep their spirits III).
l(tipert (hastamn I'Iioto )

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on the port properly, 1511 flit
rnntriwts had been signed for
the lease lhitehiti (Iirthf't

i'ornph!tIon ilalo
(roun'1-hre4?kIng
pri'ipocorl modular

said

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''no one is trying to kei'st
Redwing from beating at Thi'
port, and gettIng what U-"v

roofing

('OulpItfI)'

,y.,iJf.('fg(j%% Ski

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street in question spoke J1
bi'hil1 (If gOing ilhIlIlI with, the'
I111's'itlit In steW III (he Fact (hIlt
StillNil buses use this road illiti
SIIII.'ty (If (tIe ehiil(lrf.'n WItS at
(l('ll(IlirIf' for requesting the
stake.
( lilllrman I .eighty railed For ('flunty to 111(1 in the roach ('(iflstructiun.
II show of hands [ruIn those

pavillg i'xpt'rlenre trithin the
l'llgh t.xprtS,Setl the thought
Mr. Mandt'll of the con:•truit'tion ('Olflilfl)' %t0ul(I honor
the one-third agreement ii the'
cit' asked 111118 to.
Several oilier residents of (tie
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rain storm

itrllifl5lgl' ititi 11 ('0 the east 51(10

if I'rairie I.ake. ,%t the 0u't;lll
iii thu (lIt( II who Ii is il.

(torn human sour
fht're' WOS tlsi noted, a de('t
11(111 lfl IhiSMdved oxygen
t'oiin'

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prhlem of tweeds without

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people"" And Wair responded

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'hat .b'nt'r.Iib .
,\ilair warned that unless Where there ii an active
ki
SOflIl' iI('tI(in IS taken to treat the sporting program, with
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Iak. it will become choked out ramps and people bringing in
',clttl thIs weed and that "we ran friends from other ireac
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011if Z'lf'spttl4 "esiltmn JI .1
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recv'wed i4l 1aid iiiii.
4) tttlJImIit'tt it' 1'u-ic'J, 57 '41
'i's i.iitlP' patteini1 ,)urSV i',ua

. r ' ,
'ng:r.err:ng
from proceeding with .tt
$200,000 worth of expansion
Tomorrow f'l)llflf'lI will
bids on rescue .equiipment :or

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Pugh called attention to the
fact that the (,reater (..on

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A\VAIU) OI' RECOGNITION was presented by Sanford K. I)oudnev
left Ito K. ('. Harper Sr. for :o 'trs of (listingtlisht'd service' as
directos and 12 years as president of I irst I cderii ts ings .111(1 1 oan of
Seminole County. Presentation was made Sit tui'(lay night at
Thanksgiving dinner for 11$) officers, directors, etuploves and guests.
rjirtti'ttmt' stIl
nroin'il
U's' '1'
tb" tmam'si.at
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million,
(1934) were $5,($X) and now are $58
t.st ci ii i'i it)

88 I..II0$aitlOW juN00 PtA

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stuart
george

tt last week's council 'peneti It Lest 'eek'4 met'ting
meeting, the issue was delayed _____________________________
with huts submitted pending
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disposition of federal funding
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fifficuities which the city is
experiencing. However, council
D
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has requested the item be
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placed on cacti week's agcnda
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until there c in be resolution
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Nevertheless, council is of thi'
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FREE ADMISSION
opinion there is no point in
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running tlt' lines to Dougia.s
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0 r.,v.
Avenue until the city receives
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the go-ahead on the main plant
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The city is experiencing
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difficulties in receiving federal
Little
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noness for expansion of
1601 S. HWY. I7.2, Malfiand
I1Iainwt'r plant. Until there is
Featuring
flfflt indiclItlin received by thi'
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i' th it feek r II
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mi uiti 'iii'

it'o",'iir/

'r iit' ikledltsIfl o' 'sheaflrr
's'i'ni In precunol .ilw'v
lii ,ti'egkv'tut IltIgithI to ,Ktftlt

e'ie r E x te iis I o n s
\

lake." In the three uionths 'ss'
have been salnf)lIng the lake,
there ti;ts been rapid increase in
(tIC "CJolJelI" growth, however
tiLt IiUSf)e('t hylinillil instead."
"It has virtually .'hoked OUt
the landing and it is pos.sible
that the weeds are growing
r.Ipidl) th It (lit's ir. utilizing
ttieivtilible phosphate's IIS (liSt
is it enters the water,
Adair said that now that he
hasa graduate biologist on staff
and another staff member WIll)
is tiorkint towards a biolog
degree, his crew is moving
towards the capabihit) of
tJtOlOtItIl ttructuring of the
1 it l's

(

I, .

weed introduced into thII
Commissioner Ed Yar
nIIgh said, "In other words

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the

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City Council, at a 130 piTt.
Ineeting Tuesday '-will consider
pI'r(ornIi is more sensitive on the agenda the Douglas
phwiIIate test," Adair said.
,enue s,wer extension and tift the fire nfepartj'nent .-imbulanet'
A possible explanation may station, although act:on iS
There will also be a report on
be in the wt,'t11 population of the eth'emely doubtful.
fire equipment bids which wort

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tee to the port.
r ...i'.
Some concern '-was
over the availability of it I
"r'.'.rcc gt ',o 'i"r 'i', 'jfl'S ', r

lIFt' IliW obtaInIng
Arorrling to reports, this was
5111111 i°rit irsIoruiatiori to chow tought in by boats being

"One Interesting note has

kept," said Johnson. ''Tti('

Ii run ::s
rinirk
excess of the $20
(owiciliiian harry Sariibrot'k
questioned City Manager Ron
herc'man aS to how the fieuirr
was reached for tht' per.
(ormuwe bond and was told
that It WItS based tin previous

provide '-water and sew

''

Ia's'ri tin' lark of phssphiIes Wi'
III', I' I irlieretI 111 Icr illi to

families were ready to appear
but felt one spokesman WOUI(l
be enough.
the'
''It Isn't so znue'h
businesses as the way they are

drainage alone

Iflf I IfiT'i Ii''l Inst 'tt Ike'S

I'll.

works.
Johnson mentioned that 21

pan)', Pugh stated this figure-

fir
.1 U Ifirkman, oper
of lJlke Monroe tahiti's

and

its lldva"rse' affect on the port,
halt liii?' hison FIn Vised the
bIlIthflV'it y had pri'9i'rS of in-

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,IISO lnhucipit' Uiiii'" ik.'
'k'Iiaftfi.'Iit i, till' ilppi''irarwe
if the ek4ea in the lake. Seminole (unty wiU have

I)roItIl ItIl) i test off
present Ill 'avor (If the pil('iflg tllett' tills Ijf,'f,'Il II flOtiCC;thili
ine're'ar tn total nitrogen withr.
WlI
the
reaction
itnd
24 hour. (ohlowirlg ;i rain, and .i
llfllIllUi?IIIIS
Mayor l)ut'rr rt'miruled the '.111111) lot rI'asl' In bulcten.lt
('I)Utl('ll of (lie November 22 t'tlllffirtll counts, thought t

iit1 Marble

roof tniz coninany looks worse
than the city dump."
icUng M'tvor Dr Edith
Puerr replied that sonic years
'back a mistake had been made
in issuing the certificate of
\ stating tti4it the
couruil would have to have the'
uttorney's opinion before
proceeding.
Chairman John i.eighty
asked the city attorney to
confer with the city manager
and give his opinion.
Crystal Bowl ('ircle paving
'again was brought before the'
council with II, 1), Pugh a('ting
as spokt'.iis in for re sidi,.nts of

(flIght lflVt'IVC the s"arrier,

,

verhml ronverqa(Inns m.s"
's'ith (1.irk.fIti engineers it 'I

K,lqtner, .S('(fl'A chairman.

concern of labor
prohlnic and strikes that

'hi'

r"! i's

approved .4 motIon by .Jat'lii'
Wagner, member, to put In".
on paper as soon as possible 'hi'

fri further 'Iic(lIsqtnns Harold
osprecceil

,.:.'f'i',1

Reports Findings
1

tit'.
I'll iii
C ASS EI.II ERR 'si' —
Johnson appeared before the
Casselberry City ('ounctl
Monday night to state ohject IOfl s to (tin btisiflt'IiSCS
operating in the residential
zone of Seminole Boulevard, it

arms it tiH(t wanted.

i'

for
cr's"tr

really need
In another action, S4'(ll'

Itif' bl'LtIflFIIflhi (if II trend launched into the lake and the
following storni rains," stateti cloctea WI's actually seen
I;irigley AfIllir, pollution hangtng from the boats being

ty' Aid ITc Be As Iced

By BOB ORREI.I

property Ii', lease Redwing IS

')t''.'.' ( orlir ,",' .'str:irtilr Ii
t!T1', UI;IfltIf.lrtIIrIflg p1;,r'

.

B C'VVI P(.)\I rig

ii

port (lId not haves enough

the
.','

Pollution Officer

lii 5.11(1 thit (herr bIlls been tin
.lgnhfi,'tnt i'hange at ct;Itions

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DeBar y-Deltona Group
Presents New Officers

Legal Notice

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IT WAS A I IAPP\ t'tiuflion for five lilt le girls
and I heir ía in i les a It er t hex' were ioc'a tell
standing OH a muddy creek 1)1111k Stinday
morning, ending a 17-hour search. The gii'ls
\v41n(Iere(1 into (lit' forest, a 11(1 SOfli(' 1 .6(H)
volunteer searchers combed th(' swanipy woods
near their home. The girls ranged fI'I)n) two to
Ii years in age. Angela Morgan, 2, is 11(l(l l)v

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LAIR

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trucking Firm 18(8W
Iiit'lltt'fl (811 Itut' wfct stile' of
frito h \ '"1ltIt' (itl fit(ip"I? 'I

s

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lIpprrlsIlIlately

l("tiwirIlf, ii

assassec

Mrs.

irItc'rrqtc'(l tonigntc,

it ri's.''

Join John Saunders

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port lIctlIIitlkttat(Ir mull's Hyan
WlillllI to' itictrii'tptl to flegotiate

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Christian

J.

's'k'r" 'f,;I','rc' Sbiipf)ifli' ('crIer is
lfldiratCrI a
to Icase 15 acres at
ircfrrnn
the' port on which to re-locate Its

St '(mb'\ itti'irney, advised the

smx

Hospital Notes

l'ort

of f*iitt firnf$'tty tlfi1I W1II('h
I(.'fIwlfIg
IIlItt(It
Ott I.'rs,
It Itr1cfrt firm, wc1ukl he' tt,o

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('rilirIt y
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votptl
lp1;itlfllIv ?lIii,fIt Iti illilit Ill eight
11(11'S lIlStl'afl 'if IS, the lIfflOtItlI
AlIthfIr$ty

cia

go in

St'ftlltlrili'

C

rner

Is Sued

nut, c'irrr

it

to 10' lii' 11011, IIIICI

in F IA and F 1AA
minimums
Residential Zones
Cpo'es of thiS proposed amend
rnpnt are avaiiabli in the Planning
CI.Me0
llOti Zonino Office, Room 104, Court HUTCHISOPI A L(FFLE'
Yc LII Creditors and Per'tnt having
HOusi, Santo'd. Fla, Mon ttmru Fr,. Pt RobH N Morris
—
manner
as
It
Claims
or
Demands
Against
not
effect
the
laid
tively lobbIed against Gos'. tuindle consumer complaints
CIVIL ACTION NO 72 1477
1 30 a m - 5 00 o m
Post Office Drawer H
Estate
Reubin Askew's proposal rather than representing eon- c'ount iid s'alareni tax pyers.
In re The Marriage 04
Thit public hearing will be held in Sanford, Florida 3277?
YOu and PisCh Of you art tict-eb',
P4011CC 05 APPLICA'I',O,,
"Unfortunzitelv," Drummond
C,,EPC'sOL'i'N
ILL'S •fld floetfied CflttrpQuireC t prcsen' a's',
tl'tp County Commission CPsarnbers Attorne', for the Estate
canter tIns year that a con- sumers in rate l3e.rlr1ng.c—Uxn
FOR TAX DEED
TOMMY 1 f, IS
concluded, "this proposed
claims and demAnds which you, or of the Court HOUse, Sanford. PbI,ih Nov 84. 7). 7$&amp; Dec 5 lV7
isec t' itt iarsaa Statutes of
surlier :tdvoc.i*te' ciffice 1w sd
it "sounds like what t)w art'
NOTICE OF SUIT
efhrr p4 yOu hay have againSt 9* Florida, on December 13 t57 at LIE I e
t.49i
clause of your resolution would
already doing"
TO TOMMY C ELLIS
__________________________
FLORENCE T SISTLIPIE. 7 30 p n's , or as soon therca"er at
relate to giving a horse salt and P4011(1 IS HEREBY GIVEN Thit
3073 Swretv.a?er Terrace
CITY OF LONG WOOD,
Rut England said he' would 1K'
posSible
deceased
O Said
t
Jack C Molt tIme holder 04 the
LIthia Springs. &amp;edrgia
FLORIDA
Planning
and
Lii
Zoning
iLSklflg
it
not
drink
from
the'
(oun",
Seminole
County,
Judge
of
Ilad to c'noperuite with the nt'
following cerliticate PIllS filed said
YOU ARE HIFIPY NOTIFIED Flô'iilA is' hit Office in ttmt court
Notice of Public Itearing
Commission
ItOUIZ1I
lii
clit'xsiiir,
cer'ificate tOt ts deed t be Issupti that an actionfiat beer.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Seminole Cnty. Fioja
house Of SasO COrt'y 45' Sanford
tf'seron The. certlficistp number sno
you anc you art reQuired t serve a Florida within us calendar months
NOTICE IS HER EI8'sI' GIVEN bt
___________________________________________________________
B', 1 B Williams.
i'ear Of issuance, the deScription f
p', Of your wrlttCO atwesme, if JtfII,
the City Council of the City Ct
Zoning Dsrcc'or
fIrst publication
frpm
the
timi
the
IttI property briOChe name 10 whiCPi
EPP4 FACILWEF, At
Lormgwpod. Florida, 'hat Said C'
uion J
PublSP. Novrmhe' 1 tf7
p,
Of tf's,s not,ce 'Two cao.rs cit
it was .swssed a'e as f011OwS
tornP's' at LØ*. Pos O't' Its '
Council will hold a public hearing Cu,
DEJ iir
claim or derrianc thai be if's writing.
Certificate h
'1? Y#r of Maitlano, FloriOC 32731 AttD'riIy
the gueSt ion of changing the Ztini'sg (
r
(ci I en
Seii, i n o I e
anti shalt state the. plaiCe p1 residenc,
IssuAnce tto
Petitioner herein, arid file the
f
clasSificatiOn of the tollo* rig
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
p0%, office. address cif th
D.scripftonof Prop.r1y
original with the. Clerk Of the CIrCUIt cia,mant
described pt'opert',
AND ZONING COMMISSION
A
be sworn to by
W4
S 100 rt s W 30 Ft ot Lot 84. Court *4 SemInole Coun",,
Lots 4. 7, 4. 9 and 10. WILOME RE
Notice at Publit Hearing
Florida, the claimant, his agent. or a#on'w',
FrOt!'i Addition Nc 2 t AItamont,, oem or before. Decembet' 2700,
1972
MANOR, according to the (Oat
Square dancing at the San
,P Planning anti Zoning Corn
MUmmorflt' Springs Extension
and WcP's taim o' clemano no' so
Piat Book 1 Page 13
it you tail to do so a default
thereof as recoroed in Plat Book II.
mts,00 is Il conduct a public
.1A('KSONVILI,.E,
Flu.
filed 4li be void
Homemakers ClUb, t am. ford Civic' Center at 8:30 PTi
Name in which assessed Dave ludgment may hf taken agains' you
P.geS. PubliC Records of Seminole
hearing toconsider recommending a
ROBERT
DEANE
i APi— Alztia4 hcmg legal
roftee, ,30a.m. meeting. First Join John Saunders •c7allerl FultOn All of san prOperty being in 4
the' relief demanded
oroposed chanQt o zoning from *.i County. Flidll.
e89*
actions in several sUites,
AgniCvI?urp 'o PUD (Planned UnIt from esittsng F 1 Residential to B-I
Ft'&amp;iaI Savings and Loan, and the Starlight Promenadors. the' County at Seminole.. State Of 0etlt,ari"i Deiltion fOr Dissolution
Wall anc Testament of
Florioa Unless SUCI'i cPslIfcatr Of Mariaoe
PuSit'st'it District
Devofopmenti
Orlando t;usint'ssniitn Glenn
on lp following
LOQEMCE T RISTLIWE
AlUrn'ntr Springs
Shalt be reoeem.0 according to iaw
'sTPwE55m', hand and sea' of the
PubliC Hear.ng will be 1*10 in the
nescitw.c property
'
League of Women Voters
Turner was macit defendant in
tpit property deScribed in suct Court. at Sanford. itt Seminole.
.of IPie SE 401 Section City Hall. LongwOod, Florida, on
The
'tE
SPEC
F
A
SPE(P,
P
A
Sanford Tourist and Shul. meeting at home of MI'S. Cah'tti rertrficjse, wIli be soo to tht Piigtw'si County. Florida, this the 17th dCt of
yet another nyu suit Mondait.
Triursaay, December 7. 1q72. at 7 00
33 ;is 301. lying weSt
F Oe
A?tonrm" t tab Estate
fleboard Club covered dish DeVone', 801 Spring Oaks call's hiOcil'? a' the s'Dnt (100' D 11* November A 0.. !972
Gordon S Martin .Jr. of
anti ftc NW ' at ne 5* '.of Sec 3a
P 's. or as soon lhereaf le.r as
o
Court", Court House. ii?
tSeaIl
Possible, at ',shc1l time interested
715 301. 1', ing *i•st of S F 436, anti
Blvd., Altamonte Springs. ':45 Seminnit'
Sanford. FloriDa 32771
SUCT mit fi p.m. at the club
.lnc'k,con''jjlt uisks return of
ntord
iO'iClb Cl 1100 A At or
AQ'THUR P(C5WIT$
parties lot and against th proposed
the
nO'tt'i
53
lOft
Of
thp
.CA me
SE
4,
Pbli%h
Nov
14
71.
Dcc
75
5
house on the lake front in P.ITL
iit's he spent fur
lit
the tir$' M000a', in t7'ii. mol'itt', of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SE 4 of Sec 33 7153OE, and lIme zoning change will be heard and
t972
December
1972. WhiCh It 11* 4th day
Seminole County. FIor,da
'turner's "Dare To Be' Great"
north 53 lOft of Itme SW I.. of the Sw final acton tbkefl
1.vman High School PTSA. B t Di'f,ibe..r. 1972
By Cpcclia V E""'
_____________________________
This NOtiCt' '1 tO be publiShed b
'. of Sec 31375 301 lying we's' of
elititevatlonal course plus his
Datec thiS lilt dillrs Of O:?ober
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, pu;., school auditorium. Band
Deputy (set's
posting in three (31 public places
5 P 436. containing 311$ acres. PR
'ourt expenses and punitive
1
In
972
?tt.
Court
of
tht County Judge. of Seminole County. Fla
,l35,lPp4 PADAWER
wttiin the City of Longwod.
Satilord Civic Center, 12 noon. c'onccrt
and
Business iDfticaai Cure's Seall
Seminole. Cjiurep, FIrida, in
A??Oryw",i fpr Pefitioner
daimitges to be set
Flor(145, end published srt Thp
Further
desCfibed
Side.
of
as
wlst
covered
dish,
table
Education
Department
open
Bring
Arthur $'f Rerkwltf, Jr
Probate
P 0 Bos $77
S P 434 north oh Cats Alorra S 0. Sanford Herald, a newspaper of
Martin 511'S tIC WZt lur'ttd tO
ijc,aJ,
Clerk of Circui' Court
In re Estat, of
t,rvIc'c and a friend.
MarlIanc F los-ida 3775)
anc south and east of Winter Woods genital CirCulation in Said City one
the St. Petersburg Hilton Hotel
Seminole Coun", riOride
ILL
'AM
.iE
ROME
i
141 TLE V.
Publish No'.. 21. 21 1 Dcc !l
(II ttmt at least l,tteen (1$) dais
Subdivision
,F'
Iii, s'.rginaa £ Huft
b's the offet of a free' weekend
*2.8077
P"ot' to tIme time of tI's, Public
ThiS public P*ei-ing will be held in
The Starlight Promeruidors
No's.
Cn
Deceased the County CommisSi
Dli 104
Chambers l4eat'iVig
iund while there' was subjec'ted
Square' Dance Club hosts
Oct 314, Nov 7. 84 21 1977
__________________________ 70 All CredItors and Persons Having of the Court
Iigi,wofWornen%'oters
wiit
11th day
DATED fhi5
of
House. Sntor0.
"it psychologIcal onslaught of
(itt
''
Claims or Demands A;isnst Said IlO?i(1ö, on December 13,
1lari'est Moon Dance, 8 p.m.,
November. A 0
mct'ting,
Altansonte
CornNOTICE OF APPLICATION
'tn. at
tlralnv.'astung
. " lit'
Estate
7 30 P U. or as soon mereatte.r as
FOP TAX DIED
S Orvm.e F Shomate
Sanford Civu' Center. Th'ess
niufilts C'ha;wtl fl45 prim
" I''s '" '
h,'t''
NOTICE OF APPL.ICLTIC,iN
situtturc Witi ObthflWd through
po%IiblC.
(Sec
197
495
City Clerk of tIle
Florida
Statutes
of
'
flUl be regular square' dance
SOP It.x DEED
rx)'fipti
COO
1'Qu,rpd
tc
p'esent
an,
Planning anc Zoning
"69)
City of Longwood.
iiure'ss. nilsrepresenthuon and
' I
Si', 1.'
.Oe !,tn'utp', ' 'v
claims and demands WiC 's'oi.J. Or
C3
clothing or rountr stylt' John
Commission
Florida
l((
iiE
itt
1,
C
&amp;I'EN.
fidCI'i
PICI
raud
m4((. El'. G:'sEh
ether Of YOU Via', fla't against the
11
Semir'sciie.
Sauii'lt'rs,
County.
Sl,da
Alt.anulntt
S
JOSEPH DAVIS. JR
Springs,
Thanksgiving
dit n t'r,
"Pa' .ini I P401? flit' holder of tPIC
Hear', i.ctsor 'r', P.s'r
e%tate of IS IL LI AM JE COME
tlt'It'nthtnti. srv Turner,
C !'QU IRE
8', .1 B Will,ims,
i
c'alo'r
Ilir tolbowing Cert,f,ctr
following
ceritficat,
his
filet
saiti
146(8
WEIITLEY,
JR.,
NorChurch,
O9CLitid. late Dl
LI EP4STROM. DAVIS I
Zoning Director
)ant To 1k' Great company and
tO' ta* OPPO tO P4 114*0
tar Ct'iiiftC,itt lOs- ty deed to be
said Count',. to The County Judge Of
nuind' Blvd., Deltonat, I p.rii
Publiift N,'.(-mbir 7? 1P77
MCINTOSH
tV(i of its re'prrsentauves, BeibThe
certificate
number
tf'st'r,'on
altO
'5tt'ti th1rPon
Seminole County. F&amp;oriøa. at Pitt
he certificate
I*c'. I
DEJ Ill
Post Office oi 133Q
Ticket deadline, Not'. 1(1.
number and year of lStuaOCe. i,,, ytr of issuance. the nescrgitioo 4 Off sC ir' tPip ouii house of said
tt zindianirt'Netth's of Nassau
Sanford, Florida 32771
Annual ''Fantas's land nescriptior as tht p-open',, anti cite thepfoprrl',. andtt* rum, in which Coun'y at Sanford. FlOrida. ø,th,n
LttOrn.y los' tPm City of
tiU7it',
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
Ii's •oiiowt
atse'vseCl
latjk'show and Boutique" at name iriw,i,ch 'wis'sanessedas'fas it
calendar months from tht time
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Lonpwood, Flor,d.
(pt-I if,cjite
It is 11w' third such suit flied
h
941 'sPit of of the firs' publicat,ociol thiS notice
•oIbos
the' Sanford Garden Club
NotlCC of Public Nearing
Countx' Western Night. Fleet
PucIvi Plci,crnt*r 7?. 1977
Iss5''
'
Ccii ifiCate. 't
1 134
'yp45r
Two copies
here' Turner also faces legal
PiC' cioim 0
Ilte Planning slid Zoning Corn
DE lOt
builthng, U.S. 17-02, 10 a.m. to S Itsuant, 1970
1estrVe, featuring P)'s'llms and
Descrspt.oncf Prapetty'
shall be m wrIting, and Shall state miSsion will C000urt a publ'c
il('tl(iflS attacking he. business
____________________________
Descripbonof Property
p.m.
55 Cl' of E 3 Ct' of SW Of SE'. 0'
theplattofret.O,nteandpo%' tiff'CP
Van Itnirt,.
hearing
toconsioer
a
recommending
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
tiit'Uwcl in several other cities
sw'4 SectionS, 'iowrwtmip 21$ Range
W' 01 Lo' Ii C S L,'es C' Aj(1
0Ote15 of 'pep 'laiment.
a proposed Change of Zoning Iron's A
.85 ADJUSTMENT
)tE
Chieao
g
ii;
;,rI'l cUltes.
c's
;
Square dancing at the
shall
be
sworn
to b the CIIsrflant,
South Seminole Comniunitv
1 Agriculture tC M 1A Light In
rtat,c,
of Public Hearing
in
whiCO
assessed
Rosa
ame
to
PIanie
fl's age.nt. at' attorney COO CC
woosr,,s
Ir. addition.
't'urnt'r is
Sanford Civic Center at 8:30
dultrial on Ifif following (1f'Scr ,bc.0
I.ibrar"s' bazaar and bake sale, Nrwt Al wt's,ct
t"ice ij t'serety given tVt ''
04 tad P'oporty being sO Thosnptrt. at Cl Al. o4 sa'ø P"DPe"'s
compinipO by a filing fee UI 0"s
properly
"Ltuled tOT' trIll; here' It
ot Li'.',r,rr',l a II (000.il I ,,
p.m
f ¶)l'i'riut'S)Ip
tiring in Itie Co,jn"s
('(iulthurUt hOUSE-. Maitimind
(oun!t as S1miOOl
State
dr'iIIir alsO Such clan- a- des"a
nOf
IPip South 997 . ft of PiE .of SW
ntc Pita rig t con,'tit'r approlr
1
Unless
s'te
Florida
Suct
F1'iQa
ti'Il'iutw'r on rrimmnai ctuir1es
I railer
shall
and the' Starlight
UnleSS
e
'
sc
flp
wOO
Such
CptifitAtf'
A's'eruc, Altamonic Springs, 111
.
west o SR 477 I 'ess beginning
a Lot 5':e Variance anti 5.0e Yrti
it,CCIC PiIi be redeemed .c,rti,,ig
shall be redeemed according tO lais
i
Ilabe4t' I. Wt'sttIp'
dt'ct'pt's'e trade' ;lniu'tirt's
Prnnwnaclar.
a.m 1(1
'flterlectior,
South line and Wet'
Varianc, in an P I Pesa'iential Zone
ttif' p?Qprt', drsc"itn,c in such 'a .a the property Described in SuCh
As eaccu'or f lIme Last Will
* 04 0*0 5 F 177 rim *5l 4111? hid 7ip
from 25' to 10' on tide. fiing McPa,
certlilcat, will P4 5010 tO the highest certificate w I' be sold tc the highest
end
Testament
of
1..ttagut' of Women 'titers
Sreet 00 tt* following deScribed
30' 1 140 ft 1 411 ft 5*1 y f
cast's u'Ooer at the tront 000r at the cast ,O(1er a' the front door 04 the
I*r. 2
* I . L I S. At
,lE)ft
0 At F
i r
beginningi
Sec
79
105)01
PrOPerly
general
meeting,
7:30
p.m..
Seminole
PIous,
•t
WHITLEY.
Coun",
Cour'
IIU,.t) f7()ft
Annual ''Fantasy land Seminole Count, Coiarf house • Santol-ti Florida at ii 00 A U.. on
Further
described as ep
LoIs 33 and 34, Bookt'ctown. Plat
!antos-o. Florida, at
Altimmonle' Federal Savmgs and
AM.,
HiI'mit iLt'Lt' iAf
deceased procimatply IS acres west Qf
A re"
Tatileshow at the Sanford fliq' tins' Movtdah ii's nthe00month
BOOS, 4, Page 99 Further deScribed
flip f,rt Monday in the mont,, of S
7 ENSTROM, DAVIS,
mmo1e
hefwo's Lskeview *'IeigP,t
65 on SW tort-er of Morton amid
f'?(
Sub
job fair designed to help
Gurde'ri Club building. U.S. 17- Decempe' 1972 WhiCh it ttW'4!f'sDCy Dcci'mbrr 1972 wfm,ct' ,stl'w'4tPDa, I MCINTOSH
Oiv,5i00, north of Voon'z Villa Park
(If!
It'd'
MtKiy StreetS
Counts
Pullutwn
Control
f
DrCPr"t'f'1'.
1972
It; lIars' ve'Lvrafls fInd won. ..
of Decemat. 1972
I.
ff2, 11) it.ni. it' t
Afhncy for (Iptutril
Subd'wiiion
Th, public hearing *11 be 1*10 '
t)atec' 'his rtr' Oat e Oclooer. PØ5t
Dat
thiS th day of October
WIll be guest speaker.
'-oiled in aticiul :t.(kNi interviews
Off.ce
hoe
1330
This
public
hearing
Will
b
1*10
the
in
County Cornm,ss4oqs Chambe's
1977
W77
tielng 'ttnducie'd in twit div, If?
ilOrida State Bank—Suite 72
Ifie County Comrniss,on CPismbeq% of the Court
I)t"t'. 3
CHSiCiCI tIre's Sean
Sanford
lOffiCiCI Clerk s Seal
Sanf
Florida
37171
pf the Cvur' HouSe, 5anfrø,
.It' Honolulu International Cen
Florida, on December
Arthur P4 Be'cl',witp,. Jr
1977, •
Arthur P4 l'irciwsth Jr
Annual ''Fantasy land
i 4, P,,
Flt.,t'i, on De'ce,nbeq 13, 1977,
'
t;t'
00 P U, or at soon thereafter as
ri' EXhIbItion hiatt Urganizen
a'
Cli's. DC CIrCUiT COiif't
Clerk.
04
Circuit
Court
Tablrshc'sw and Boutique" at
101118 reguIir
7 XI P.M . or as soon tet'eatter as
POSSible
Seminoee Coun'y F)O'iD•
if the es-em saId 109 of the
Seminole County. 1*o'tø.
poSsible
the
Sanford
Garden
Club
4iiff
met'tInl,
It's
Virginia
Siminglp County Board
.30
p.m.,
Knights
of
F
Virgin..
8.
F
'e'rsiitns intrrsie'sceci time'
Planning and Zoning
01 Atifustment
DePj", Cl1
building, l'.S 1.ff2. 1-5 p.m.
Drputw Cii's
Columbus Hall, Sanford Ladies
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT 501
Comm.s.on
By Jack Syrne,
PUt)i,tP' 0:' 3t I PdDv 7 l.j 't l's'I
P's ut,iiSP Dy' 31 1 Nov 7 14 71 t177
s"iIl TTICM't mit intin' titime' fur an ____________________________________
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A repeat of the lair is being
Seminole County. FlOirda
Charmer'
I
DI
if iti
2
Ii's
Ne
Itt .1
:lux(lIar mrt'trnjz.
Pt..."
W!t.om,,
;ilannt'd f,,T next 'ar
71, 972
In re Thp Marr,ag, Of
Zoning Dis-eclor
DEJ
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
JOHP'. CARL LUCARELI.
Pitilits's N0vpmbet 7?, 1912
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE OS APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(.s(j ll
Mu%bOO
tlec
197
4
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
FIiOa
Statutes
pf
SOIl TAX DEED
Sic 1'? itt Florida Statutes • 1969
Or ADJUSTMENT
.s.c tc a.t FIor,oa Statutes of 15411
C'P,t,Yv 5)1 LJ(AF,.
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
Notice.
of Publsc h.aring
i,,ft'
5
P40'I(I
".ii
EEIt
AND ZONINC COMMISSION
P4C1"iC!
S P4CRIICY GIVEN
P4Ol't ', 's'rf-p, gpP4'i ?b.i? ?'P
"flat Jets I P4QI' Itie hOlder * the
',)TICI
C,lEfid, 'thaI Jack ( *4011 tfle holde' of the
5 PuRL t
NOTICE OF SUIT
NotiCe 04 Pvblic Hearing
BOacd of Adiizstrneat w,lI conduct a
1ol.o*iflg cerlifitat, ti65 filed Said 'TO CINDY St,.E L '.j"tR(LL
'.,i' lack £ 1401? htif hoader p4 tI's
follOwing tertilir,cte Ills f;led said
Ttm Planning anc Zoning Corn
PJbllctieaningtoconsio,, app'c,'inli
certificate
to
tac
Deed
tO
be
issued
t.n*srç cr'tific.lr Pat Oleti $i'C
STI A-er 5"iii"
,
't''S'.Cf1 *11 rCt'sO',jCt a PUbIC
t"tifitCtE' 10' 6' csceo 'o be
's
a Lo' Sit Vi'anr
IlilUl M I itite', Lk'1tun
'n an P lAS
.SIItI.'.H 10, 1E2
ttii'yon 'i'te.tert'fca,e number 4500
rr'ifIcatr $pr ti. Deed tii 0* itJPC ttt,f'IVfi Tht ceftifiLat, numbi' and
i'.' iiO.'IIC, Perio., 'woflC
t'stO'ittQtgCofn.dec recommending •
ReS.d,ntial Zone 00 the following
Anna K Botuen, Geneva
'sear of issuance, the' description pf
tnr'rm The ceehilical, number aVid year I issuance. the descriptior i4
A1)MISSI(PNS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tIme' a Poposed
Change of zoning from P 7 descrIbed property
"s' propifty. 100th, turn, i,'i *t's,cn Patit,ot's t Difloiuti
yea, 04 issuance trw' orscription pf the P'OPVVtI. nC ttit name in whiCh
Eltrabe'th
f Marriage
Mcithieux,
Dipiesi *p (N ReStr,y'ed Corn
S.nkird
All th04 pert of Lots i? and 13
ii
was
assessed
!t
05
fglip*'
lIt, property, atsJ the name in wt'iiCPi
anti o'he' relief ha been 1010 mei'cial 00 the tollowing described
. as
Blocs 34. SanIondo the Surbrt
Geneva
tuLa S Frank
Certificate'
PItt
955
Yea'
c"
I' *45% atsessec e'e' as touows
.g.inSt
you.
soc
you
ars'
required
to
propert1
uS
Ypr
CertifiCate. PIt
Beautiful, Sanford Section, •c
Sharon
J.
Hrrndun,
Issuance 1941
Man I.). Bucknet
Certificate IdC ICJ
Year p1
scrvea copy f you' answer or Other
1945
Begin ala POint 00th, P4Ip r w line
COrding to pEat ?her
recorded il's
of
Property.
Description
Issuance 1945
pleading ip the Ppt,tipt's on the of Pihe 5t. 7551 WIy 04 the SE
L1ongss'uod
.lulia F 1)ennis
Descr,pti000f Property
cot' p1
PB), PSç)f' 66,0111* Public Records
Deucr,pti000f
14'
Ut
5
7
3
04
LP1
I)
54.
1
IS
Prl,'ioncr'i
a'torne,.
Property
Sutton
Ci
s
r
4
La'
3.
811
A.
p4
P.
X'
'to'
a
It'
VIP
5
Sophie' C' Srhinuilz. Longwood
'
Re(Oat 04 814 c os
flf'b"rruI I. Aver's
0 Sc ''snlp County, Flgrd
liii
• ii'
' .
d''.s
i '. .'.. .' 14 I. aCi .ir
tO P " F.ca't.. F's
' "' It'oi
So.''
Pir. S 0. tr"'t')l,
IS (Cs, ' • u' I Itt I ' ' ,,cy's 1' 4, 14
"ri • a' U' :.,vliu' C
ti.-'_r_r 'tjt'.j a's follows o *'t Cr" a
Ji. I. Nt', (mange'
4
15
1' 't.stt tmLit'kt",
.a'st
i.
Ii
hI.
C
Merritt
1
•o4
'mtier'si,.r,
6'
P
4
,
'10 (itt
Spring 'uarnmuck. kepla?, Piat 800
15 Ut 4,
COi'*. Fla . •(ltOsd.ng t
ITiPn(p at thp
I'acies C IC g 4, 1(5 : 1
p104
SE Corner of said
Prp.,
Plat
S
Pbge
V
Book
[kJTLIth F Graham. Winter
Commercial Street. kirk Plaza
iharlottt' A. Smith
' Peg. ,
thecoufrptorOedsnpB7,p,l, PR0
11t
12, thence run lIly along ti's, East
it' wti,cfi assessed ,lofinny.
P,ianme
Bu'iarng.
Santo'a
tlpriØ0
and
tIe'
Springs
Seminlp County, SI.. 'rapn
Name in wh'ct' assessed Mae j
tomM' I. Moore
WI,
'ne of Said Lot 12 a distance Of 90
'lame it's whiCh assessed i
cn
1, Thesm. S Day All of said
answer or PieaOng itt
on sa.c Pifl St r
All 0 54.0 pcopi.'t',
line to SW ç ci4
iPw'r's,run Wt%tly to a point on fr,
BIRTHS
viol,' Reeves All of said proper', Slicater. hCirS
lAItUf' S. Kelder
being
in
the
County
of
ttm,
OPtic,
of
the
pr0z,"tv
Clerk 01 flit' above LOt S. thenci Nly.a$png the
being in time Ccun'v gt Seminole.
West id Imp of Lot I). Said pOint
Epf
Mr
und
Douglas being In ff14 .tkJfltt Of Seminole Slate of F Irid4 Unless sat' Ci' Seminole, State of FI:. Unless Court 00 0' Defe C*cemt*r 7th. law' of sad Lot S to uw co, Wl
Men-s Ann Johnson
of sa
tieu'sg 100' Pdorfpi Of tfl' SW corner p4
p4 i eor0a
5?
a'.
such certificate Shall be reee,med *972 if ,roi.ifaltcioosct, iiidgmertf Py
liougtwrt. tY' SUT11OT'CI
LoIS.tnen(,Efpalcjng NIp lot lineof
Rose' Mane Hackett
tad Lot I). Chance run South 100' to
'tficate.shall be redeemed according tificatelt'sall 1* rediPlfled lct0t'ding according to law 'he property
Default *11 r ta.,eq' against you t
said La' $ tQ a point SOft *Iy ci NE
th pcopeii, Described in suCh
law
th said SW corner of said LOS fl
Mr.
and Mrs. Cha'i les
tc law the property deScribed in such Cc,
AILlI Grandy
Described
in sucf' Certificat, will be
tt's,
relief
Demn,er*dad in th Petition
tOt' 04 Said Lof S. fhe,re SIp at rigtt
wil be told tc, tl'ie higtw'$f
ceft
if
itIt,
will
Pt
501010
thf
highest
certifitatr
Pence run Ely along lIme Sputh line'
Solo
Ip
the
higheSt
CII,
Hackett, girl. Sanford
' th*0er it
WITNESS flu Ifld 500 ttme Se..l V
Annie let Dixon
f fliP
angles tO hid NIy lot line' l P08
Of ICid Lof I), and l7 tg the point p1
till" bs.Ooe' at 11* t"Of'st don' of the case bidder a' the front 000'
the
tr00t
000'
o
Ine
Spmise
Said
Court
an
true'
3'd
da
ct
M'HMt(
Further described as on iss'%I 5.0.
Milton I) Wilson
begnn,ng
efoinole Count's Court House at 54-minplr Count', Court Houl,.
rc,n,i,
t'nurl HOuse a' Sanford, November. 1972
u s its trng
I iurida. at tI 00 A At c,r
Pine. St in
SiInh(Jrti
Further OrScribpd at 5,jt en gf
Sanforo, Florioa •t U ( £
Tvrom' 'I ("ann
tl
.
AM
or
tne
first
ICO,jp1 SEAL
Set '721 30 sa subdiwiseriri
the. tillt MUOCI, ifl tti' mOnt, of
time fis-5t Monc'sa, in the vnimte
B,'ettu Avenu. an the NOrth 5hprp P1
Jack Bmmnuiga
Monda,
in
th.
mann
Dl
Date-mo.,.
APTP,UR
Willie L. ütrr
14
BEC.(*lTI'i,
JR
uict' ci tIme lit' O4
YIWS PI*iIic tieCring *ilI be Pmp4 .n
Decvmbe' *972
Lak.e Merign
December. 1e72, wh.ch s me 41 f's day
1912, *Ititti 4 tt* ills $lp of
(lit'P *5 thi Civt.t Cou."t
Hazel Teneb
00 'CPIhD4c
Cornelius I). Wtlt
Clip County Commtts.r' Champers
*972
p1 December. 1972
Public hparing will be held iri
8912
Decennme'.
by Cecel V (kern
f the COurt Sgip, S•nfpr,
'o tn's :'stu dew ist Ottober,
Margaret Knight
Shelby J. Wood
Deted thus 7ltti y O
I'. County Cpmmci,ign Cpiamtiers
DteØ ntis lift's Oap p4
.
IS Deputy Clerk
Feorie.. on Oecan'tp,q 13, *977. at
'972
04 the Court Mouse, SantorO,
Wayne 0. Morgan
'972
*972
Su't
.4thmi John Budrik
Ci P4'ivarti. Jr
32 P..'
It 5000
101Cc.' tIe-s's .eat
'p ' 5l
Cli's's SeaT'
SImm. on Oecetnb.r 1$, 8977, 51
Drtca
of P1175 E'JBAPuS, P051.
Earl
Grrs't-r.
Altamitionte
i$S,l3lt
P4 B."cb.,wit' Jr
1i4'tt'i ?'sl C4zrlser
7 00 PM
As-tItr P4 becswItfi ,J
a Soon thereafter Is
Arthu' 54 b,(k*,tt's, Jr
4 RUMBERGER. P.4
Planning amid ZQiiirig
Springs
C,rcult
Court.
Cl,'.
P0554011
Di,lx'a L. Allen
Clerk of C,'u' Court
p4 Circuit Court
CLerk
tie
I
Cornmert'al
Slri-'
Commission
Seminole Count,. Florida
Hattie 1. Halt. DeBar)'
Seminole County Boerd
Seminole Count,. Florida
Prescott,
Seen mole County. 510' .dL
I' ml P Ia
l)i'bra'
I..
Ss ii iiiW
note Count','. S Inj'
y Virgifl,a E Si
of AØ lsts rn'st
V.cpinia E ''
B',
B,
Virginili
I
4u4
SafilOrd,
John
W.
KulbinslUe.
ary
FI0'iO.0 37171
Casaelberry
By J Williarris.
Depu'w Cse'I
J5S, $ynme.
Deputy del's
Dept.,, Clefs
Altorney for Pat it .aner
Enuna 1.. Bashar.a, Lake Pualcil.
o ".'om'
Sophia L. Stutterheini,
PiOir'st Ciç' 31 4. ho'. 7 ii 71 *972 PtjliSr' (}r' 3' 7. Plow 7 (4. 7! 1977 Put. r P,,
C? Jt 4. 'lOw 7 (4 75 1972
I' 7. 71 iyt;
tp
Pbitih P4'jyeqnbq 11, *972
pt't
DeRar
r.. ia'
0(5(17
OEJ.1
in

'$t

')/i

iH

Property Demands Heavy,

pot ICF IS HERERY GIVEN tt

NaVüI

Of thIs notice IWO COOlS of each the tpntwn f Said Firi; Judgment

r°'.My,1o"

The S,nford Hnri,lri

Legal_Notice

______________

nc'et rf mmr.nd;nQa
to tte cemrI0
R
'tO Of zoitlna
Coufttt, ZcnusO QuIOøfIftI
ludom(nt rfldf'rd SO tPtf 4t
CliEnts . ?P'.t 8 Ir%tpnc tO O0'tPt 54id 1%4Il4 Pro40C
R4Sd4OCi4I CO
2
on tpe m d4 0$ Jull,, A ()
With
11,4
CI4W4.
of
the
Cfrcu7t
C,rt,
14
"
C
2
C.ner&amp;
Comm.ICIAl
O,tre(l
t),mand Aaffist 3a
,iatp
l#n IMO 4fltitI
fOfIO*8nG descrIbed OrOC*
,n tP4t
SemOOIC Coun'v, rLorida In Cc
tPser4b deIetIrtQ certain uses
#ri
it
'IOu #00 ('#C? of s'I
V*
%AfljtA(tU?'flO Co
LCC!S 1 2.4, S. COd 4 W,II8$m5O
In
Øfl
COP4!. Of th% proposed
y COrdnICe wIth tPf P'Ov5iein' of th4
151840 •OC CP0UI4O C ISf.
M reO'd40
t.ctor Co In
t44sQP1i
SubdvSO0.
SI4'u'r% TO WS?
Pope
V("8Oti
P,.rstff.
NCT'
men?
are
4iv4L#bt4
In
th4
PIar8VIIn
'.5
anO dehdt w?i,c1, you. or
, tq 0
*tcIt
oresa
Scf lot'. êS O flOtsdS SCCCIJ?1 195'. P8#? Book ;. paoe
OffIce 01 ?Pt4 Court
7OVtIeC
C8?t*f Of YJ. ?C%4' hsv aOalrss?
FlorloC
SemInole
Coun
de$ivert'd to me
WIISO
ioe
iO. Santord FlorIda, EsecutlOn
S
esi#e It'S tt4 OffIce Of P400 wati*ce
n'
r'urmcr dr8bed 4% 0451 t IPIP I5w'i tPsrt,' Fr, • TO A
sr,noIe Counts. r'or
4 C'tq s i. ee
Couney
ie Of S'srIp PUbIISPI rqo,
NaIl
!( t'C CW'J lit
r4
fence floe 0 Cree'% used 4r
eCu
p'.q
i(".4 upOO ,P* COUC'A .'
Th
pvbl(
Counly •t h.% Otf,C4 0 the CC*.Jr
Li S 1 92
epp Covnt Co,otts$On ChamN'c%
dcrst pruperf, Owned b Fr#
lota wIthln5'.
'
Th4 PtI0IC heCring w,Il bO lipid
NOTICE F PUBLIC SALE
ot the Court P40u%C, Sanford, rope oh ,s Pope Tractor Co. in,
ht County Com'nlssion
1972 at said prcce'tp being locateo
WE(PY
C.i'fN.
NOTcr
Florida. on ( cemt*r
publication
Of
tP,
irs?
that pvrsuars' t liOL JssdQment of O the Court WOuSO. Sanford, 7
"'
.4.mi00If County. FIOrld
N Ør as won Piprpf?Pr 45
CEllO
b.
Foretosure endored or' Novrmbr Flofidib. Of's OICtWC'sb,f 'I). 1972, at possible
perticulary de'scr.bed 41
,,
wrliirt9 and conCeIt's
30 0 ITt 0? IS 5Ø
14. 1V72 in tPs! cerIiIn C1UI p0010
On, 111 $oIder Tridor S.rSaI N'
Pi4nnlng and Zoni ng
residence and pose off Ice #ddress
for
possiblp
in
.ircvie
Court,
It
#rsø
Commission
AlMA)
.CICI?fl8fl' Od r,'sus be
Psanolog ano Zoning
Seminole Coun'y Florida, in Civil
One 111 14&amp;dec Rotot,tler Ser,i
SImiflOIC CountI Ftor.cus
b'. the C84I?OCO?. PI 4Q10' or
Commssulon
hl5 r1n
Action NO
? 1121
o :sso
fl J ft W.IIiImS.
tO"I'I4y or 11* sam. Shall
Seminole County, F lot' Ida
FE DE R AL NAT ION AL UOR
in,ng Diredor
One (1) P401d0' RO1OtiII0' 54q,I
The rirv Nationil Itank
P, .1 B Williams,
IGAGE
ASSOCIATION.
a
cor
Publith November 21. 1972
No :543
a? Orill000. Orlando.
Zonloc Oire.ct&amp;
poratido OrpinhICO aoo e'tiflng
OEi '
FI0ek1a. by
hod the undCrSlOfll'd as Sheriff of
purs,an' Cc me Ia ii! tP Unleed fuhI's" 4('Vf'OlN" 2? 1'7
_- Seminole County, Flor.dA. 'i a'
S'aees C'? Am0'ica 1 PlIlintift. ano O( J
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
its Trust Ottsccr
ci 00 4 M on the 7700 tlAt
MANUEL p4 M&amp;QTINEZ. a single
AND ZONING COMMISSION
As (v4C$JtOr ot s.aia es'a'e
P,'t,cmbei', AD 1972. OffPr for .,
SEMINOLI COUNTY PLANNING
ripsors. cc II. #rP Defendants. SPIC
Notice of Public NpC nfl
anti sell '0 tPit hsQPt4t .Ø(ff ,.
Mr Robert LiIlC
AND ZONING COMMISSION
undersigned, as Clerk of the ithoyp
Th Piannng ant's 1'orinc Con's
At?or*y
LC
(ASPI. siibie&lt;t to any and all
Public 01 PubliC Hear.ng
%'tP0 COurt. will is? 11 00 O'Clock
milSOn *11 conduCt a Oubl'C
p
le.nt.attheFrOnt (West) Doorof tr'
&amp; U 0 NvVntber , er; 0C$,r to'
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All bi'srtg in 0)O 205 R*09
north of Laura St and o° ?PW' Pill COURT IN AltO FOR SEMINOLS
notltspa anti reoulred to pespne an
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are lodllted In and permanently
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claims aoo demands which you or lfl%I4IICØ at a csar 18? the lO
Thu public P,elriftG wil hf held Eli PROBATE P40 4.3K
PthPr o$ you. hay have against the p'ovemen!s Or tIme said Iarmo One. p'-c'.irnatet',
ft south of lImp In the Count, Commission Chambers In re (itate of
?prsoction of County Club Rd and
estate 01 LOUISE CARTER. Magic Crmtw Range tEN'cI AP.od4'I P40
the Court Hou%e. Sanford, JOHN SCHIFARD SR
deceasag, latent said County. tO the 351 I1CW. Serial ho 4$1S9i. One
Broaomoor it South Seminole Florioa on Otciw"sber 13. 1972. ii
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
County J*ioc of Seminolp County. Ntiton. Evt'.itust Fan w I'food FIcc)
Coun",. Diri'ctlt south 04 Lake Mars
Alt r,?M5 Cit .CCiPI0 SPIrarti '.
3 P M. or as soon thPft0' at
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and east of Seminole Junior Coiled,
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tlou%4 Of said County a' Sanford. Furn4, w Ducts i(lOc Model Pido
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resident of Semnole Coun'i
Planning and Zoning
Florida. within s'. calendar m0ntpn ;;i (p7i. Wall t wati Carpoting
the County CornmsSion Chambers
Fl0'idI, are notified that the's a'
Commitsion
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Air Piracy Is Spawning
Burglary, Theft
Air piracy, warns th e Federal Aviation
Administration, has helped to spawn an offshoot
burglary and theft of general aviation
crime
aircraft, those business executive or pleasure
planes,you see crisscrossing the skies so often
th ese days.
Today there are more than 130,000 general
aviation airplanes ready to fly. There are nearly
710,000 active pilots, not all of them, apparently.
honest, though the percentage of larcenous fliers
is obviously small.
How, you ask incredulously, could anyone
get away with stealing an airplane, even in the
dark of night? It isn't as tough as it seems, say
FAA security officers.
For one thing, most small fields which cater
exclusively to private aircraft don't operate on a
24-hour schedule.
Even if the owner discovers his plane is
missing from the parking area, th e control tower
is under no obligation to put out an alarm or an
thin flying
inquiry to all other control towers
distanc'e
The primary function of the air traffic'
service, FAA explains, is to con trol and advise
air traffic. Thievery is the responsibility of law
enforcement agencies. The agency will
cooperate with police or federal agents if interstate flight is suspected. But the law is
responsible for recovery of stolen planes or
accessories stripped from them.
The airplane thief, says FAA, is not likely to
fly his booty to a controlled airport or to use air
traffic control services. His illegal and clandestine use of th e airways can endanger oth er
traffic, the agency warns.

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either by flying it at excessive Speeds that
damage the engine or weaken structural cornponents. The wrong type of fuel or oil may be
used, or the gear bounced too hard in a night
landing on an unpaved strip. And most stolen
planes. even if they eventually are recovered,
usually are minus expensive avionics gear, such
as transponders. gauges. etc.
Like autos, too, planes often are stolen to he
used in other crimes, notably illicit drug traffic
and smuggling. Often, FAA says, they are resold
later after identification marks and serial
numbers have been altered. But more often the%

are 'cannibalized" for valuable parts
The airplane thief preys partly on the
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carelessness of owners who fail to follow security
safeguards by leaving ignition keys in unlocked
aircraft or in a place known to others. Moreover,
most small planes are easier to break into.
Gone are the days when there were so few
private pilots that everybody knew everybody
else arotmd the airport. You could leave the keys
in 'our unattended plane and be sure it still
would there when you returned from the line
shack.
Nowadays it's "lock up and take the key."
just as it is with your automobile.
By FRANK T. MARTIN
Copley News Service

Better X Than B

Remarks Of A Movie Sex Symbol
is pretty hard for it plain little
"Take all that makeup off nothing, and if you don't do ex83 11*1. BOVI.F.
Re- old boy from the country like her, and I'll bet she looks like acth like I tell you, that's
NEW YORK i AP)
where I'm going to put you
marks that a movie actress gets nie to get it date with. Right or 1')rzic"ula's niece."
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wrong"
tired of hearing
"I write for a religious paper.
so you
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"If you don't want to be a sex
"Okay, already, so you don't
symbol, what kind of symbol do don't like the idea of being Tell me the truth. Is life in Haiwood
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Robbi Ilope. How'd you
everybody
and we'll moral as
about Robbi Hope
symbol"
like
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be called Jane Calamity,
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'It's only it small part, but it attract attention to It by- spellkid,
and
we'll make you a co-ing it with an I tnstead of an
fits your mind."
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bab,..
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took
you
from
medienne"
"If the studio decided .our r"
name should be Ezirthjt Gartx,
who are you to object" how
50q IC 5007M
many movie marquees do you
think you'd light up if you stuck
to your own name
Harriett
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'What do you movie stars do
with zill your money'"
"Remember one thing about
another
the film industry.
%JAt'A'Zprett actress is no more nn
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beef in a packing house."
"No. I'm not the producer.
I'm the guy who's lending him
the nioney to mnzike this picture.
I'm tied up tonight. How about
tennorrc'.s night""
"Harriet, if you think the
name Earthzt Garbo doesn't fit
your personality, how about
Clara Gatbke" I think the studio
might buy that."
"If you're sure you're really
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the nie.ash 1(1 per cent you have
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isn't enough to keep a gu like
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"Doesn't the empty glamor
and false v xcitemnent of Holly~',
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wood sometimes pall on your
secret heart. Miss""
"What's wrong with appearing in an X picture" Wouldn't
you rather appear in a good X
picture than be upstaged by a
horse it. ii B grade western'
Besides, this is a different kind
of X picture. Part of the time
the camera shows your face."
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SPINETPIANO

l'lw magnitude of President's Nixon's re .election 'ic.
tory, the largest and most one-sided electoral vote and
popular vote triumph by any Republican in history, makes
It clear he impressed the American electorate In positive ways and not merely as the "lesser of two evils."
electoral
Until tc1ay, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower'S 457
vote's and 9 5-million pemlar margin were the greatest
with 521
recorded GOP showing,. Mr. Nixon winds up
McGovern's
17,
and
with a
electoral votes to Sen (,eorge
popular vote margin surpassing even Lyndon Johnson's
record edge of nearly 16 million In 1964.
Franklin P. Roe''elt's 523-to-8 electoral win over
Alfred Landon in 1936 slightly surpasses Mr. Nixon's 521,
but Roosevelt got just 46 of the then 48 states, while
Mr. Nixon took 49 of 50. McGovern won only Massachu
sells and the District of Columbia's tiny 3 electoral votes
Mr. Nixon swept all of the nation's 10 most populous
states, several t' margins of 60.to.40 or better. lie either
won or came' close to winning a number of the nation's
largest cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Chicago,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh For decades these have been
regarded as Democratic fortresses.
The positive side of Mr. Nixon's massive triumph is
this Historians have shown unmistakably that those' in
cuimbent presidents do best In re-election efforts who
establish themselves in the public roind as activists.
Mr. Nixon may really have assured his re-election,
then, when in 1971 he announced his intent to visit Peking
..nd hecan t. mve m,re forcefully on the troubled
liufltstic economic front his isuts this yeir to China
and Russia, his historic arms and trade agreements with
Moscow, his bringing home all but 33.lO of our troops
in Vietnam and his believable' moves toward a negotiated
peace there all helped to reinforce the voters' enlarging
picture of him as an effective activist in the White Houe
1itcr opinion surveys may well show that many Amer
icans simply did not want to interrupt these undertakings
and replace the President with the untested McGovern.
Obviously Mr. Nixon is not loved, but just as obviously
he has won the respect of millions for his performance
and his experience
The enormous victors' was of course personal. His
party made no headway toward taking Congress. But that
does not diminish what the president achieved in his
incredible sweep

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MEXICO CITY
Foreign Investors who
have enjoyed the fruits of their Mexican labors
the lust 20 years are not taking profits quite so
rauully these days.
Their mood is far from panic, but as U. S.
Ambassador Robert McBride noted recently,
there is "an attitude, not of alarm, but of definite
concern' among U. S. investors who have more
than 80 percent of Mexico's $2 billion in direct
foreign investments. The United States acrtiunts for $1,774 billion of the total.
The cause for this concern is a growing
nationalism and a possibility that foreign investment laws may
be changed The
nationalism, or "spirit of Mexicanta'.iwi," as
President Luis Echeverrla calls it, ut, zepulied to
existing i.nvestziwnt laws already is iseatAng
subtk' changes.
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reinvestment of some profits is no longer a
sufficient cunti'ibutiun.
The 'SOs and 'SOs were decades of rapid and
great growth in Mt'xico. I-(irvlgn in', i"tiieUt was
wooed, welcomed and rewarded as this nation
sought to propel itself forward economically. Its
growth youid have been mipossibk without
foreign Investment and Mexican government
spokesmen readily acknowledge this
Mexico has been good to its investors, as well.
Wages are lower than U. S. wages and there is a
big labor market. Since the last devaluation in
1954, the' peso has maintained its stability. The
government, too, has remained stable. All of
these conditions have lured foreign rzoney to the
almost-certain profits to be made.
The result has been at proliferation of U. S.
in the future, it will take more than money for
a foreign investor to be welcomed to Mexico. It
will take a project or a program or.' product that
will materially benefit Mexico, first, and the
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against the Marxist governnie'nt of President Salvador Allende, and he was in Argentina
during the Nov. 18 homecoming
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state legislator when he be'guin it shops, churches and schools.
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route, you get in some good
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learn munch,'' the Florida
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interview From Washington,

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way and avoid the fanfare of an
official trip overseas.
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such request from pilot William
, jo The co-pilot of the Southern B. Haas of LaGrange, Icon.
Airways jetliner hijacked Nov.
-%%lien the Fill shot out the
10 says he believes the FBI er- tires, the hijackers sent me
red in firing on the plane as it tack to the cabin so they could
took off from Orlando, Ha.
get shuts at the I"131 or the fuel
Harold Johnson, wounded by truck," said Johnson. "They
the air pirates, made the re- had planned to shoot into the
marks Monday after being re- fuel truck and blow it up."
leased from a Memphis hospital
Johnso n said he was shot in
to return home to College City,
the arm as the DC-9 took off
Ark., where he is mayor.
from Orlando, for Cuba,
"I don't think they should
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shoot the tires out unless the
after the Fill started
captain asks them to," Johnson cabin
said, adding that there was no siwoting, Johnson said, ''and
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accused inc of giving a signal to
the FBI to start shooting,"
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he dropped out of the race for
Assne'Iateil Press Writer
lack at votes.
TAI,I,AIIASSEE, Flu. (Al')—
I tome and Sessuins have run
Legislative leaders, facing the into perplexing problems with
pressure of it multipurpose spe- (tie assignment of committees.
i'ial session next week, are liar-ne has but 14 returning
ready to name their key lieu- Democrats, while Sessuins has
tenants for the next two years. an abundance of candidates for
The 40-member Senate and the key house poslilons.
120-member house convene to('mnpouruling the problem
(Iii)' to confirm the designation was Gov. hicubin Akeus''s anof Senate President Mallory nount'enient Monday that he
I lurne I )'Ta II aha ssee, and us Ill add five itcimis, including an
IliiUst'
Speaker
'l'errell additional $16.5 iiiillion in
Ses,swns, I)-'I'aiiipa.
school funding, to the call of the
Also on the agenda were the special session set for next
welcoming of 18 new senators week The governor will also
and 49 new H ouse members, 12 recommend that Florida
with prior legislative experi- restore the' death penalty, ratify
ence, and the beginning of leg- equal rights for women and
islative organization for the create a $100 million loti, fund
next two years.
10 LUU cities racing a aazi. i
Republicans elected their sewage'
Republicans
iiiitreatment
lc'gislat I ye leaders Monday, provernent deadline.
naming Sen. David Lane, 11"1 just don't set , aris' earthly
Fort tauudt'rdal e a nd me Wit)' I ('Lull ceimiipk'te the coin.
now",
electing house Minority Leader ruiittee'
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Jitmi 'l'ilImiiun, It-Sarasota.
Ses.sumii.s said,
La ne was elected tinLiIiIiiioUSIle imultcated he would iiby lii iii evening Republican 1ulmut ''it limiiited •imimunt iii
caucus at a local motel. Hi s select conIll iittet's to luiridli' the
name %S'LiS iili&amp;et1 in IftiiiiiiiLitioil us'ork if the' sIie('ilil se'ssiuri,''
by Sen. Ken Plante, lt'Wlriter namiting cliuuirmua'n of the' key
Park, ushio fluid earlier opposed Rules. A diii in 1st r at ion.
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fI- proposal allowing the corporate
Ildlit'idd aid to cities for sewer tiiz to he pied on to utility
Iri'.it,,ic'nit plant construction
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that delaying the appropriation
until spring would jeriparrlin'
the se be'nMeti Septorntie'r 1971
opening of the medical srhwd
Restoring the rnunkipal
utility tn* eernption for
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pirisilty after a Jury pronounces
'li'foilnt guilty of first
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'.liinehiy ho' would rerouime'nd
ii'St unit Iciri of capitol p un''.hiine'iit In l"lr,riiln,
hut before the governor met
.t ithu newcti,en, his Committee
'ii SWily Capital l'tinishnient
'1 il fl-I to 'nsdnirce it bill which
'utlinnel the three-Judge panel
'"ii' r'pt
Askew iiel tie wuis
';tilte lnupres.ced'' with the
proposal.
( fllk'l' the bill, a Jury wouldl"tu'riiiine guilt in a first degree
ii iiintle'r mci', t hen thin' t ni iii
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uiuld hear 1irlelitluiriiil eS'itIefl('P
nil de te rmine
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''ilt ge t th' ciriitti penalty or
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been interviewed by an Army
(tie)' shout flit' In the ar-ui
psychiatrist and a psychiatric
through the .cea't," Johnson
social worker as a routine step siid
in the ('leniency appeal on his
"I never lost consciousness
conviction for the My Lai was- throughout," Johnson said. ''I
sacre.
managed to do srniie of my
Maj. Thomas Bond, the psy" (,(,pilot chot's, even though my
'-hiatrist, and social worker Joirrii was stiff. The hijackers
seph Thompson, both of Ft. us ouldn't let anybody treat iiis'
Leavenworth, Man., each spent
iriii but (tic)- (Ii(I give me' an old
about an hour and a half Men- shirt and I wrapped it around
day with Calley, confined to his ili3 .iriui iulyst'l(.'
apartment at .'t. Bt'nining since
lii' said he received good
his conviction 19 months ago, medical treatment in Cuba.
Calley, a former Infantry ploIn a related development
toon leader, was convicted in Monday. (Via lIniflflufl('Cd it
Mardi 1971 of the slayings of 22 planned to Prosecute the
Vietnamese civilians Lit MY Loal hij a ckers and the U S. State
in ltN. 1k "as s&amp;'ntenceiI to life Department s,iiil Cuba has also
imprisonment but an initial reslx.nded favorably to a U.S.
review reduced the sentence to invitation to engage In talks (HI
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things both presidential candidates
agreed upon in 11.472 was the need for some form of tax
aid or tax relief for parents of paroch i al schoolchildren.
It remains to be seen whether a president so inclined
and a Congress favorably disposed can come up with
a formula which will meet the First Amendment test of
separation of church .-nd state in the eyes of the Supreme
Court.
In the meantime, a case for public aid to religious
education was made recently by the author of a letter
to The American School Board .Journal.
"Some people do indeed believe in God," wrote James
.1 Mason, "and consider the relationship between man
arid God to be of such primary concern that it should
perm eate the educational process .
-Other people believe differently, and either consider
God to be a myth or unimportant. They believe that education should be silent on the subject
'Why should the latter group, any more than the
former, expect to have their position taught at the expense of those who don't share it? The money taken from
parochial school parents for public schools is spent on a
religion—secular humanism—just as truly as would be
the converse. There is simply no such thing as a 'neutral'
position on religion."
The only fair system, he concluded, would be for each
taxpayer to earmark his taxes for the school he wants to
support. That way, no one's conscience would be trodden
upon.
The basic fallacy in this arument is the assumption
that the question is one of believers in God versus nonbelievers It is not. It is a qustion of what is the best
educational compromise in the pluralistic society that is
America. a pluralism which includes many different
kinds of believers as well as nonbelievers.
At one time, daily prayers. Bible readings and reh'ased time for religious instruction were normal practices in public schools. Even then, however, many Catholic parents chose to send their children to the schools
maintained by their church.
Man% non-Catholic parents were likewise unhappy with
a religious curriculum which of necessity had to be nondenorinatiorial and noncontroversial or, if you will,
watered down almost to meaninglessness.
Experience has dictated that the public schools, which
are supported by all the people for the benefit of all children, must strive for neutrality in this sphere. When
parents have trouble agreeing an a simple thing like a
nondenominational prayer. certainly there is no way to
"permeate the educational process'1 with religious teaching that would not arouse inten3e disputation in the cornmunit3 and probably offend believers more than nonbelievers.
First Amendment considerations aside, the only legitimate issue for public debate is whether or not it would
be in the best interest of the majority of Americans to
permit diversion of tax monies away from the public
schools to assist a minority which, for whatever reasons,
does not 'A'isti to avail itself of the education provided by
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Mexican Nationalism Brings Concern
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When it comes to the burning issue of taxes, At happens
you can lead the public to reform but you can't make
them vote for It.
Among the more interesting results of Nov. 7 were the
defeats dealt out b' voters in four states
California,
Ccilc,rLldo, Oregon and Michigan
to proposed constitutional amendments that would have curtailed property
taxes.
The across-the.beiard rejection is a surprise in that if
there is one tax which both payes and leviers have found
increasingly unsatisfactory in recent years, it is this one.
Sini't' the founding of the republic, the property tax has
been the mainstay of local government, particularly education Nationally, the public schools receive 52 per cent
of their revenue from this single source
Which explains the major problem. As costs of local
government and particularly of schools. have skrocketed,
so have property tax rates.
As times and the evanomy have changed, the property
tax has taken on regressive characteristics, its original
basis was ability, to pay, since in earlier eras real wealth
as largely in the form of tangible property. Today onl:,
about a third of the citizenry's holdings is in this form.

The result is that the tax now falls more heavily on the
moderate to low-income citizen, particularly the elderly,
whose homes represent their major or total worth, than
it does on the more affluent with fluid assets
Additionally, in far too many communities the assessments on which the tax is based are unequal, frequently
amateurishly determined in the first place and long
overdue for updating. But a comprehensive reassessment
is a tedious, expensive and controversial chore hich few
communities are eager to undertake.
Against all arguments against the property tax,
however, one massive fact stands out: It is highly productis'e, even in its present strained state In 1970, it raised
something like S35 bilhn
In rejecting changes in this situation, voters may have
been saying they preferred to live with the devil they know
rather than take on a new one. Other taxes would have to
be introduced or increased to compensate, the prime candidate being the income tax. And voters understandably,
may feel they are already familiar enough with that one.
Thus it may well be that the issue is already out of
the hands of the voters. They may not yet think that
thorough reform of the property tax is an idea whose time
has come. but one does not have to look far down the
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honor of placing tour men
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coaches, professional football scouts and sportswriters
from around the country for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Wide rece iv er Johnny
Rodgers, offensive guard
Dart! White, defensive end
ViI1ie Harper and middle
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Nebraska first team players.
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choosing to face once-beaten
Texas in the Cotton Bowl rather
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Au and Bob Foster fight tonight
Au is fighting for a guarantee
fur higher stakes and it possible of $250,000. Foster for $125,000,
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l7iowa State
5-3-1 36
38.Artzona State
8-2 30
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7-4 36
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Wash.
Dallas
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NV tlnuI.s 6 4 0 .1101 22.1 198
Phil.
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St IAnhiS 2 7 1 .250 129 208
I'entriil
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Mimi.
6 4 0 .600 214 176
Ii 4 0 .600 240 199
Detroit
Chicago 3 6 1 .350 170 199

NEA All. American Team

9-I 454
8-1 414
8-1 388
8-1 350
8-1 307
8-1 266
6-2 189
8-3 128
8-3 73
8-1 72
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('li'%7 3 0 .700 188 175
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Oklalwima utupped hhnSas 4.Oklahoma
31-7. Nebraska buried Kansas
5.Nebraska

to nail down a Cotton Bowl in- and Texas Tech
lts1 week, Jy Second Ten
Vitation and received five firstplace ballots and 874 points
consisted of Auburn, Iowa
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Southern Cal t 44i 10-0 988

to the Trinity offensive bag and berth in the Rose' Bowl, the State 59-7. Penn State' out6,Penn State
mtlrenth started two games Trojans pulled down 44 first- slugged Boston College 45-26.
7.Tcxas
has
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place votes and 988 of a po- Texas blanked Texas Christian
&amp;IAuismana
State'
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1I .I(ItiimL uIt - i u• -ible 3,000 points from a nation- 27-0, l.SU downed Mississippi
9.Ohio State
- ide panel of sports writers Suite 28-14 and Ohio State- beat 10.Auburn
Northwestern 27-14
rid brcmdc-asters
11 Notre t)anmc
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Michigan,
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victor in t he
(atLlT('(I IIlt4tcti it the country, continued to run 2- Colorado, UCLA, North Cam- l4.UCLA
the Orlando .Ikrts. t4cdium last 3. The second-ranked Crimson bras, Missouri, Iowa State', An- lSNorth Carolinas
nig1 t. wtnninL: over tile Great Tide blasted Virginia Tech

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botic running requirements football ratings toda% while Au- Auburn viched up from Ilth to
:ilmost enough ill (-all him tile burn replaced Notry Dame for Unh by
trouncin~ Georgia 27-10
,*third halfback.*' His un- the onl)
h ctuange in the Top Ten. Il hilt \otn flmnu slid from
backfield act, and reserve wide ed VOILA that gave them
the
receiver. adds imniewnurabl% p,lC.IfIc--8 championship and a

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Texas Tech defeated Baylor
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Bowling

rwmches perfer to have an mulTi en Trojans maintained their retained by Oklahoma, Nebrasrather than s leg i' senior runaway ieni over Alabama .
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Texas. &amp;iUiin
Steve Saxon, Il-hun fits the Wish- The Assocusted Press college sianhi State- and Ohio State but

derstudv. Junior Greg Chain-

NE% \'ORE - .ston Red
Sox c'istctue'i ('itilton Fisk
became' tilt- first American
l,t'zigue catchier in tiistor
unmnimziousl selected Rookiethe 'm't'ar by the Rmisetml
Writers'
Association
ttnwrica.
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NIA% YORK-Sugar Bowlhound Perin Suite was voted it

opener will be' agmumnist the'
University of South Florida cifl
ltintimu . Dec 13 at the Lake'
Ii ielilmsnid Prep (ivus. The'
Knuuidits will be' tuhiving 14 of
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their 9J ciunit's ;it 'tsi'niie
those garlic's 10 are at Lake'
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Oviedo high School and the'
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Also on the squad are 'Icius
Page', 5-10suphnicire who
played hums high school ball lit
Boone' High. Jeff Kernaghumn, Cosophoniure- iuncl han Itn-e, 6-3
'.ennir
Florida Tech is sc'hedule'd to
begin ii' season Thursday. New
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Eastern Michigan, a future member
rushing yards
"We are delighted to get this inof the MAC in football, was a 42-0
against Sarasota, thesaintstire vital ion." said Tampa Athletic
victim of Tampa.
out In rep.ur their prestige a n d I)ire
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t s a A'first ufA' or
ampa concl des is re-,guI
place among power running
the t. niversity of Tampa and it 's a
of
the
by visiting V anderbilt
teams.
Southeastern Conference Saturday
FuHbac'k Mike "Red" Austin, 51411 for the program of Coach Earle
along with halfback Greg Miles Bruce and his school to move up.''
night
('l('V('lInd in the WishboneT Trmit offensive set, providethe running talent man teams
have over the period of several
seisons not just one. Miles hits
h.1id M eriti lint nights runnin.,
c'omple'ms'ntary 300 plus yards
along with his All-State ,stabltIIsBI(', while Austin, e he
doutdes as a Trinity truise r at
linebacker, turns three and
four-yard power plays into
the remaining first-place vote
HUtS4'HEI. NISSENSO\
radts. North Carolina, Washingtireak-ae. threats
ssn misled Press Sports V.. ritir
and 744 points
ton Al l7orc.t St.ttt Missouri
t quarterback 'ltwre flicIsi Southern California's unbeat
The 4-5-6-7-8-q positions were
and Washington State

unanimous winner of the Lam.
bert Trophy awarded annuMl

Florida 'Ie'h L'ni . will afford vt'termure. including the' setiooi
Central Florida cage fans with itli-time- scoring leader. Mike
prt't-it'e IIf things to come Clark, son of the' VI1 roach
Other 'cte'rans wlio'l! heV toit tt' Lost the Olympicte- mini from liii- I)ominit'mmn seeing action tonight are- Pete
Rt'publn-iur. tonight at Lake' himsas, 6-" sophomore; Zettu'
Highland Prep Gym Ganie' Mc'Crzmon, 6-4 senior and
Eddie' Fluitt, f..-" senior
tittie' is set for p. m
'tonight's ganit' a. an

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'ñ'init is more than it one-back ances in the defunct Cigar Bowl two

mark in yards gained i 1.101 to i1Iafl standout performers on
lying one in 11w second half of
with
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the st'itson. The tie came
AscsLani Sports Editor
Metro
than
50 per cent of his aerials defense- stars are linebacker
the highly ranked and
Dick ('opc'lztnd's Lyman Conference champion, Winter I 76 of 150i. Ten of his passes Gregg Wallick who averaged
otu' 16 thckks per g'imr
V.('X'C good for six pointers and
Greyhounds
iii get SIIII Park Tile Hound.-, bert (lit oril
the defensive end-linebacker Glenn
anether opportumt to improve Metro leant to put any kind
he had five intercepted
Hill, Mike White. Mike
(in this year 's grid record when blemish upon the record of the' year
they take part in the annual Wilth':its who finished the
Without a doubt the 11cr- Itziwkmns, and Rich Stokes
Plagued b injuries durin
Space Bowl to he- played Fk- 2 season with a 6-4-2 mark imnel
lor:nanc-t b'
Constantine
the
SCUSOfl the- Hounds have two
it Satellite' High School field,
:igainst
Winter
Park
was
b)
tar
will be heading into tilt.
Just who the Greyhounds will playoffs
his greatest effort of the season. weeks until the Space Bowl
he going against is not known
which should afford many of the
One of the main reasons for During that game he fired
but it is expected that the up- the Greyhound success in the
passes, completing 23 for 342 Gre hounds the chance to
recuperate and return In 100 per
urnvnt will be quite formidable second half of the campaign yar&amp;s and did not have an in
(ciii t ff cti (fleS,S.
with Eau Gallic and Merritt 'l85 the performance of junior
trrc'eption
Island among those mentioned. quarterback Bob ('ernsumnuneAnother junior star for
Both Eau Gallic and Merritt who took over the reins at
(opeliind's crest was flankerIsland are among the untwatens nmniseason ciod directed the- wideout Tom Gooch who hit',
in the Sta te- but nUI not remain Greyhound atta ck
ched on to 51 passes during the
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Sports
DespiW the fact that he' SCILSDII for 776 yards and seven
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Mtrritt island.
of theist passes in the tu with
qunrtrrtmck Const1intint was
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I` In Brlei :
wi th a flurrs, winning four and the area He topped the- 10K,
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Tampa stopped two N1AC teams this
It was considered a inere formalliv
in .scoring hist year with 27
for tile .school which hasn't had '
a season. The Spartans shut out
TD's, beyond competition
in chance to get puffs about a postseason defending champion Toledo 21-0 and
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TAMPA. Fla. AP - The t 'niverPlayers on the 8-2 record team voted
sity of Tampa would pull a bigger on the bowl offer 'Monday night. but the
hattle against the, Falcons' who
have had trouble generating surprise than their 7-0 upset 'ictorv vote was kept secret until the Athletic
Department made its final ruling.
much of an offense of any kind rover the University of Miami, Fla., if
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this rear.
they declined their invitation to play in
The Tangerine Bowl, based in
Thnit star runner Iaiwrence the Tangerine Bowl football game Dec Orlando. Fla. was leaning toward
('le'eland.aS400t9. 160 pound 2f1
East Carolina. the oncebeaten king of
sk-ruor halfback closes out his
The offer to play Mid-American the Southern Conference, until Nez1
career tonight rushing for more
Conference
MACS champion Kent State clinched the MA(..
yardage in only eight games
State
University
came Monday and
Kent only has a 6-4 - 1 overall record.
than nn - other Central Florida
Nick. With 1,366 yards to his officials at the ambitious football and the nrosnect of adding to the gate
credit, a good performance school of on] 2,700 students were to attraction with an area team quickly
tonight could fl)(ç( the shifts make 1 1)(.11- decicion comet ime lodav
thru s t Tampa into the picture

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MRS. GLENN HURTON SR. left to right )Award, won by
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Glenn
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The
prentations
were
presented the Most Valuable Player .Award to
made following the G l enn Horton Jr. Benefit
Winnie Dodgion of McRoherts Tires, while
Invitational
omen s Slow-Pitch Softball
Cindy Flanders accepts the Sportsmanship
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llaytiir,,,sI l{nh, rob, mu.
its' Us'skkins un' the utisrIrl's
iilsl,'s$ largest, highest -paid
Iby Ss.uts. George Allen Is jq
thus It their u'tsulnuist.'r us the
launch uI the National Foetthuuill
I 'nigtit' Ilimel lilitl io,
i\Itsr n, t- a tiirv, Allen
I bouray for Pat. H ooray for null gultue footballs like so ninny
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twis h-'icIs.'r's turn for gully de'.
Kiimne'rs third period heroics
fense' that got ldtii it black eye that Ken Heaves returned eight
that erased Atlanta hrpe.s for an
isiteb Itoy IliunhI's turn For nifty yitrsls it, the ltn',lckinic' It
cipcet,
k uk rt'tiimnitiit
later.
Atlanta
- i tiree' plays
Brown tnusdenl for live yar'Jc
Ws• sing be'rniice we're 11015. qiinrterbnc-k Itoti Berry rifled it
on
his first carry of the game,
said
Albert
- it wris it tug 16-y:irel tow-tidt-iwni pass to tight
py,'
hitting 1,000 for the ceiv,n '.'ittì
u'iri fuir us 'this' ttrt'csnre''s now end Jut, Mifrtui'll for a 7-0 Falfour games to go
sin the I );i)Iuuq I 'ciwtsuys for
tori bend
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'Iiiuirstbuy's giutite. "*!'III Just sit
'ted
lthl(k uit,sb watch what happens.
punt at hut' Hc'elqkin, 30 to set thu
Washington tiiiel Just stiintked table' fur a 33-yard fie l d gout) by
suver the Atlanta Falcons 2$- i:i Bell that made it 100 as the
FOR COM P LETE
for tIH'ir seventh sIr oigtut, the Washington clientele cqiiirrtirci
bunugs't streak cii Its'dckinu vie. In their seats
CAR SERVICE
buries sine's' Pil/ when I .( '. had
Falcon runner Art Malone
5
:: its mid tI rind rhinnuploni.
ouled his teatni's hot streak
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Kihi,,er
tilt
7-for-7
in
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the with it fiinihle' that wuis covered
ijtt qiiuirh'r, topping tin 89- till try Iine'tsuu"ke'r Chris IluintuirAT
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nuunel" toni an eninharound to set
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Ph. 372-9621
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tlIuliIln% '5 ( '111111.
rage that toil Wcsstiingtoni into
\s'.ttiitgi'tt 'I, ,4ct1antut Ii
!i.lfltrstuinpintwi Bill He'll ku kel
ItiIII'-IlO% '5 (.,IIIIIc
him
it; Inill flu-Id i:''.ul "1110
foth
All 1 hun 's I'_SI'
I 'tint K nighmatchedit
matched wit Ii mu
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Nutt York .II'ts at I is'truit, I :17-voider that drew mu starolinu
mliii
csy:ttiisni
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Sall l"rziniciwu at Dallas, 3:30
Knilghut, 1141 SeC, had blown'
Ii Ili
six slimuighit held goal ntts'hIIst I.
Sunday's Gatin's
munich bib tie's-ri chowere'cl with
IlcilInibsu at I 'ia'Vl'hhlliIt, IIVil..
boos fur tt'o earlier goofs
0111,11111:11i it ( 'tilengu, 2 p iii.
Kilmer.
ia'r, rushedby 254-pound
PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING
I )i'nvs'r at Atlanta, I p.tii
C I:uuuIs' I IutttptlrIw, threw an in1
hay ,it Wnushtnigti,,i, I tins. pi till III Ibis' First quarter
ADMISSION -- BALCONY .We
11 111
RESERVE SEATS 75c to s2 .30
Houston at San Diego. .1 p ill
LADIES FREE
Kansas City at Oakland, I
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Assewtnle'd 111irreliq Sports Writer
WASHINGTON S Ar
three cheers for hit' lh'd.
skins,'' sang the' hIusk)-'%tuiI-t'hl
'e'. ;tstilngtnn football lenin.
'Three cheers for (he hle'siskins
mu.
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hfl he thi' flj time Trinity Prep
h ha. im- Uu
t'ti
press4d Trirut coaches all caught two TI) passes, split end Ialed to mark up a touchdown.
The defensive forward wall
year with his hustle and Ra Parsons has the hands and
Ttu Florida Mr Falcons are blocking, especialls on middle moves to make the lone wide- and linebackers have made the
Trinity difference. While not
r!hng a turbulent 'let stream" power plays. Paul Rouldin and receiver spot work.
as they roost in Winter Park's Lou deGnnahl provide guard
I)efensiveh, the Saints have overpoweringly hea. the
Showalter Field Inniht M '•30 protection for the Saints, while been rough on opponents, S'unls average over 6 feet tall
p.m. against 12th ranked the tackle corps consists of limiting most o! their opposition 0 the line and have devCSthting
speed. Stand-outs all year have
Trinity Prep in the Saint's Grower Carrier, Rick Lapp and to only brief looks at the Trinity
,-Cason close-out.
Rr.d Purdom. Tight end plas- goal and then denying passage been deGanahl, Austin. Rouldin
Fresh from a 4-(i pasting at has been held down all year by except for an average of once a and Alan johnson. who have put
on excellent pass rush arid
: he hands of Sarasota Cardina l John Kerbs, who rates highly game, most of which came
smothered ground games like
\looncs only four days ago, the with Coach Ruby. Although he from Sarasota's 26 point
an old army blanket.
Falcons arc in for the loss of hasn't seen much action since production. That game was also
more feathers at the hands of
Tom Ruby's local Prepsters
The Saints met Cardiriai
\lnones in their bid for a st1i
f berth
st
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Stolen Car

Tuesday, Nov. 2972

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Moore, Parker ExCagers

Recovered;

Royal Mercury Portable...

Basketball Helped 'Train' Florida Grid Stars

hir noole on the fly.

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nuc3 lad SJrdA

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the 4.4 (.atnrc are runrnn, hark
a4 vode remavt
fo*ball team, ta&amp;etbafl is a
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.loe
Parker
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The
ir, ttirt'e vohm while starring in
hastethati for Mrnrni-Dade
team in the Fkwula lnu4,. SoUth ,?urior toflege. He arpate Soccer CI? frT'tSTiOe rived here UrihersI)dNi and un
All-Star match Saturday. The hcu'i in the (1or toothafl two.
contest was hosted b Rollins
College in Winter Part.
But it dn't Lake Moore long
Brad 7Ammerrnan of Rollins
becimw kno i, He tiis
to
game
the m goal
ii4 scored U tciiwbdowns In eight
at the $7:S'7
half. The East All-Star squad games.. rushed 67 iards and
caught 9 na.t's for Xi yr4s
was made
He was named Southeastern
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He proven a riMural on the
gridiron too
h he

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The did a great job on
Kentuk ." he said,
There arc Similarities In
he ; doing on the football field
and what he did in bakethajl,
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They emerge su'iil ing but say nothing.

rote plays a n d acted in the
thiemiter, shiichi slit' presented ((I
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ilins' timiivt'rsity in 1%4 muiarried in
'liii' Bushes
her mimutivi' city, Chicago, in 1919
ansi later inioved to St. I'miul.
children.
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on violations.

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li Magnolia Avenue, S.mnforsl
Russell Lewis Johnson, 4, sit
114 Maple' Avenue, Sanford, The boy was turned over to father jrrtved to pick her up
juvenile authorities.
was transferred to the county
ail Monday a fter he was
S END
Lawson A.
ci ()rI.mndo.
birged with possession of
FLOWERS
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truck driver for Termin,s.
niiarijuana and possession of
0
Transport.
told
it.
KaliTh
narcotic paraphernalia by the
Russell that someone entert'si
S,mnfsrsi Police Department.
his truck while it was parked it
allegedly
ap- the Sanford Farmers Market
Johnson
Lewis and removed six boneless
proached Patrolman
70.
('ooi1t and handed hun some hams, valued at
[\'n T&gt;kr. 1111 West 20th
pa raphs.'rnalia,
narcotic
('tuoiuib placeti the suspect Street. Sanford. reported the
and then notified
theft if small two-wheel trailer
under
S k's.' ,mgent , % ho obt,itnt'sI a
issw.
16)tW)ld girl
search ssmurrant and executed it
-Iromit
Coral
Gables,
wa
mit list' suspect's residence.
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Tue drowning death
Springs
year-oldAltamonte
of a

sssjiimin timis been ruled accisit'nt'iI b ('apt I. J Kriz of

this.' Semnimusle ('ounty Sheriff's
I'partmiit'nt
The txd' of Mrs Jeanne L.
Trowbridge, 53, Apartment
of

Village Green Apmirtmnents,
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recovered from the
apartments pool about 11-45
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mu ill. by ('haristopher hlt'ath. 23,

of Apartment 9-I) mind Samuel
II Reed, 42, of Apartment 9-C.
The incident was first
rePorc( i to the Altamonte

arrest,

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Officers

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narcotic'
mipartinent found
parmipharomilimi and niiartjuana
Joluison was trmtnsfc'rre'd to thc
county jail on warrants issued
by I)istrict Four Justice of Uie
Peace Bob Carroll, and sers
by ('snstabk' (red (mulloss a

arrested while purchasing -'
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Springs Police Department, but
arrested a 13-searlild boy mur.i
the investigation was turned charged hutu with unlaw It:
over to coumuty authorities.
t'ntr) to cI.imUllit nIilMIcmneans.r -.
According Kriz, the l.*idv was
ttiw it petit larceny. Th e
sutnns.'rgesi in seven to eight was .irrested in connection wut
Feet of is miter.
the theft of $12 cash, a
I )r. G. V. ;isrmi)', ttsWit)
Sanford Naval Academs
i niesltcmul t'xiumuitmis.'r, iwrftsniiiti
ring mniil a io
mmiii determined tluc
1511
from an mipmtrtmnt'nt
cause (if death (is be drowning.

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Garay estimated this.' time of
'Ihie Just (Is (*lilt) i
i'itv lois to pay.
death as nspproximiiite'ly S it iii.
I
)mnmlt'r
sssring a 'i'nanksgivmng
I"ssx iis1mimst,iinn'd it is his
call
-do
their
mil l Open House at this.' ;ooil
limig (lit' s'oumity
for the
Smmnuiarmtmin H ome. I)tstiitiomis of
work by uom&gt;'imn
ioi tush (lislit ' i Si aii% (sli0
is itietiing to
tributmon to irimike this ii grs'.it
Mayor Brow mu Will council
the
road
slav of 'llimimiksgmvinig for the
itmittli and resurface
I)iIt)lit m're ssvh'oiiie. I)mmincr will
isisulsi tost $20,000; to patch amiti
MAItGthIK'I
reseal the road. $15,000, begin ill noon Thursday.
G.
'tlt1t1hI)
of
mm
jocular
vein
mire
using
(hits
method
They
Freemniiri, In
suggestedthe county might thanking the public' for the
Mrs. Margaret A. Gerrard,
t'on'ider ''giving credit from support gis'en In their efforts In go, died Monday nuighit at
future road and braigs' (umids.'' help c'oiiiils'te the mus.'w building &amp;'iiiimiule Memorial h lospitmil
'[lie mutmitter wmus "resolved' (sir (lit- (soct Samaritan lltsmne, born in ('Ievt'limuuI, (Ibis.', slut'
l':s-I'r)ismis.' is ins ited to cuimie' out lived 1mm Sanford for the past
w!ti this-' ma)or Lwimig given
dit'iiss
to
with and emit as they offer thanks to three years. Site was a umiemuiber
miuthis. nt)
to God for t he suI)l)rt , donati ons, of Christian Alliance Church of
reimnt,uriiemiient
developers
to their dt'struclloru and prayers given in bt'tuilf of ()rlmuido.
ti t tusimie
of t he roast in slt'veloinust'nt.
Survivors are ii brother-inCmsuncllimszmn 'l'roy l'iliind
('uus-crtsl distses anti slutumittons
law, I.. I). Itoberts, Sanfordinterju''tt'd this' lust ''Funny'' by iiumiy ls' delivered to this' (',oO(t
A. Roberts. Sariitt' can Imilihe it Samaritan Ilsummue or you may ruepth'w, L.
ford; two nieces, Mrs. Naomi J tall (sir pit k up service
a toll road

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per cent of
'11W I'ItI('E COMMISSION says
are
violating
companies
the nation's lumber

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agreed
to
assist
that
iisunicipmility within the city

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t-limuirmiian of its executive comuiinittet' at the timiie of his death
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Slit' limul lived in Florida since
her husbands death.
Mrs. Hush established the
2OU•'t Eds (hi bush L ittle
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Board relative to fire protection
to schools not within it fire

given in the district, Altamonte
Springs, being paid for the
service, would reimburse
Winter
Springs for their se rWINTER PAIIK, Fill. (All)
I:dth BossIer hush—phi' vices. A niutual aid pact Is
Linthropist, former actress and being drafted, Mayor brown
founder of a St. I'mml, Minn., Sai(I, whi':h will be submniitted to
theater tx'miring her name-died t'oiins'il.

project could be handled if, two
iisiI's i costing $8,BIK); 'imiter
It&gt; MARION BETIIEA
Sprisigs 11,33 miles ). $25 (Xx)
divergent ways, dependent
upon the funding available by
Totals 1,80 ,iiiles at a cost of
the city and the county . One
The
WINTER S1'RINGS
widen and
.'uriltiimimi herbert Fox
controversial resurfacing of proposal would be to
resurface (ruin Sit 419 to
o pined it is premature to
Tuskawilla Road, has now
bedbug Lake Road this fiscal
1-munsiuier the letter until area
become more or less of a
emsr, and complete the balance
building is cssmsspkted and (lie
xditR'al football, with City
last night froiii bedbug lake Road to SR
ts'rsetl 'flit' road
road is
Commissioners
1211 another cmir.A second s'dgs's. I"ox t- ontentted, mint'
diseu.ssirsg tabling the miiatter
su1e'n and
I)roIIl WsJUI(l be
broken mind fixing the road until
elect ions
after
'until
resurface frsur ii Sit 419 (5) this' old
IS
- - ss sin ethii rig is its ilit'
1I(45 ever, Councilman Victor
North Orlando south city limits
;srnnmsmsture
Miller quipped, "it's only
termriinating at that point for the
Mms&gt;or Itrostni s tressed that
money
Present
If
ttdt' are utilizing the road.
The' discussion arose from a
hush estinnateti the cost (
ttit' m'ity iS in
Use stretch
letter to Mayor Crmsnville' imsmite'riiils for the alternatives
.ibk
cumitlutisin.
lie' %.ent
di
Brown from County Engineer -is follows: pro posal one from
to t'xpliiin the' program
01%
Willimiui Hush, noting that th e Sit 419 to bedbug Iike ltiunl
sthiishu has be en initiated Is&gt; tilt'
County Commission requested
'miiintuIt' Count&gt; 1.8 utile's t,
county with iiiuimil(lpmllitit'S
forwarding
materials cost $33,800; Winter Springs I 1,9
mnilage regarding joint IumirticiPmittoll Ill
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estimate for widening
mules t, $35,600. Total
.irts'rimil roads, ', fill that he
and resurIacing Tuskawilla
y,upumlti 1w 3.7, wilts a total cost
suggs'ste(l Tuskmuvs mllmi Road it s
SS
which
Road, portions
$(94()()
I;riiuit titW)r&gt;.
lunits of Winter
through the
'hit' second proposal from Sit
lox in jected, I didn't buy it
Springs.
419 to the old south cit&gt; limits
before. imusi I don't buy it now''
tue
would be Seminole Count&gt;' iO.47
According to Bush
1w said, shasulmi be
'flit'
rt'Icgatt'tl to other roads imu need
of repair, which, Fox said, are
in worse &amp;'isntilttsiii
It was suggested ttimst possibly
:
the iiimiyor mig h t misgiutiats.' with
:4
di's s'lu'pt'rs to pave ttit road
D ue '1110
III. N It V -' K ISS I N( ElI and I
theirdii clstlsiiIsnt, is'hsus'hi ('itsschedule anot her meeting this aftl'rfl($ifl a fter
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utilize the property for d two-

representing a group of
bwiinessinen, indicated to the
conuuis.slon a desire to purchase the saint' 1.75 acres of
property. for which Dr. J. A.
Ilickinmin. Orlando dentist and

Costs Cited

will be the most points scored in any one

I think

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ission

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participate in the repaving of
Airport Boulevard by the

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.muthisritt' ('xI)s'Il(lltures Up to tk'.t'ltsptr, hi,ttl atI ieil intsre?1 C
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$l0,(X to fund the costs for a nosnthi ago.
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The prnjwrt) Is being iimaterials to resurface Airport
A cit&gt;.Vi ide dezinmip t'.miii'
liult'vir&amp;1 tsbt'en tiighay ' i'rtst'd isv Everett IIart'r ;11141
palgu (or Sanford was set b&gt; the
92
eastward to Sanford Avenue. A. 0. Itoiierts arid nuiay be ready
City conmiis_cion to tidy-up the
and
to make it a 2.lsut in thus' for cunilliisslon action
entire city by Jan. 1. 197:1
Casselberry
sh night l).i%etIlent, .is well IS iliI tt)Vt' 4551 Monday
ork session.
-t øAt MinuLty's
s iirtis'Iputinig
I ;Irdfls.r is alo
the present drainage system.
iuSSofl instructed
instructed y5'
tilt
with
a
Sanford
phiysim'isn
In tin'
'flit'
resolution
authorizing
the
ls's'ni requested 54)list' time ago
By MARION HETIIEA
E. -Knowles. city manager, to
just
1".mirwsy
Shipping
I5la,a.
Prt11'hIt,5ti0t
will
be
ready
for
to draft suggestions for mutual
begin the effort on Nisv. 27 by
Misnisliiy night commission recently colliPleted at 27th
w NTI:lt sI'IUN(;s - Mayor aid. \s yet, there has been no
dividing Sanford into five
Strt'st anti French Avenue.
Granville brown reported to response (ruin this association,
sertiuflS in order to utilize
'itm Kirk, Sanford real ('it) council at it recent the mayor noted. Therefore, he
large truck to pick up ForAlso during Monday's
disposal at no extra cost lrgt' commission 'ssiun, the cii)
estate broker, also approached itiettimig iI ('Al NO, agreement s:iisl, agreement smis made by
this.' (m)iii!iliMSiI)fl iltx)tit huyimig WaS tini(k' to invite the City of
area municipalities in the south
items not ordiniril&gt; t-Lunied Liv
fathers were approached by
.t1)t)r0xiiui1mtIY
one
acre
of
city
C-issellwrrsto
rejoin
the
end of the county to draft their
the regular refuse spervice.
two groups wanting to purchase
own
w m
mutual aid agrernncnt.
Knowles said the pickups of clty-owned property, located In prmslwrt , located on Seminole
upon payment of
bouls.'vars.l near the tank farm S200
which would be similar to police
mch items as old refrigerators, the so-called oil tank farm area
$2th) entrance fee plus $3,000 as
area. presently occupied by 15 their share ill participation in mutual aid. All cities, he said,
StoVes. couches and etc., will near the lakefront and city hall.
log cabin. 11w cabin is lease(i °
would sign the agreement.
start in the area located south
studies. Mayor Brown contends
the ('oast Guard AuxiliarY b&gt; that "we
an
Gardner,
Walter
Also, Mayor Brown exneed Casselberry.'
of 25th Street.
the city.
Seminole
at
palmed, a discussion would be
Ili another action, the city anesthetist
but admitted there has been no
Kirk indicated he wanted to
and
Hospital
held with the county School
response, as yet, to the overture
conunission indicated It would Memorial
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• the office of this paper or postIe
Frda nn Nov, 24.
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CASH PRIZES

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't3U c;1,7-,es this weekend are placed, one ri
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rame of team opposite the advertiser's name on the
En'ry Blank. No scores. Just pick winners.

i PRIZE — Sit
RICKY SMITH
1&amp; PeImettø Ave.

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Arthur Beckwith this morning.

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"litsir I ills' %%Ith '
s' awl lws
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slili' mirrors. worth $108.
Itivi'sttating Iii.' tl,'lt of ii car
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Itsihert K tinkler lq in.
after It was recovered by
Fi INqwr Ernie I ,ggett of the %ect ig4,(tIli the theft of thre'
111S4'S (51 t'PI and H rod and reel
I'Ior 1s1;i I lihwoy l'idrt'I - from Earl Iliirr, 5721 Hear Nike
M-cording to ri'wrts, ,cggett
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'tl5I)I$'(l ttii' sar (Ill sit w, west
wit,
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estimated
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$37
I If I Iit('tst jitu' 4, and the driver
%'ilIiiuiii I'etree, 621 I,iiku'
ltIliilI4'(I suitii the vehkIe and
I lowell Ituasi, retorted lro7u'n
flvd sii fiN it - '\ Jii ur t tiiiiu' later.
meat md beer mtitsslrii', Irons Isis p
her ill s sie u,i r lirient
(ill,
carage lrreu'r
ii (all lrss,ii I)o;na
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Mrs Cathy Kirsik r,.;sI1 t'I
suIpitta, ru'lx)rtsnit the 1971
(hi' theft of is wallet. t u,ntaIriini
I )atsuri as stolen.
$81 andslip('rs lruumii the kitu IsIri
I ki - •h'rrv ('apshaw Is conat Webb',, I'hisrriuiiu'y in l-snti
tilitillili his investiiiittoti Intus
Park,this' t mIt at the %Vuodlumnds
I)an,i4ite to the roof ,it 1.1sr
rv',isIsui* - , III Mrs. linda
I'resrrlption 0—tiler, I7.I5 Ilsilu
ltisIils'iit)i. us; Stoney Itlulite
- -Wifl )'I.9!, I"erri l'ark, isiter
Court. hi,. theft ','.'as reisrts'sI
its
s'smneonu' tried to break
Fr is i,,, hut a list of Items taken
N(ithing was iusisstng.
155 Wit iiiIiin'(IiiItUl) iiviillushlt'.
1 )aVt(I • 'iirtiett , 301 Sunluiiiii
Mrs I (I5?III'I$',h tiic 5111(1'
tin's . Sariliril, reissrtt'd
r,t)UrII'Il ttsr iiliiI III list'
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hint 'if it sirls bicycle worth
A II REST (TI V MAN v-a .
lisisMIflIt ,srtI('lts at $8,215.
Aiisuni items taken were stereo 140.
car arid a semi-truck on Marsh Road west of Winter Garden Monday i
I'.
Perry.
mIlillilIger
of
the
(lUiIiiilt'tit, jewelry, ('lstIICrBs
leton Ifea th. 2.', of Forest City Road, P'nrt
12 - 20 ) ni. Charles Littleton
Direct Oil ( i '''I' ny, I Iiitta Wa&gt;
;111d clothes.
was driving the car iahovei. Name of the truck driver wa.
five and 511 431, retw)rted the
I);iI.' E Walstssn, of ('mauve
held
by the Orlando office of the Florida Highway Patrol. Cha ri.r
withheld
with
I l)iiitli(Iilitv builders, told theft of *215 1k' told I'puty
are ix-nding, further investigation by Troopers J. R. Harper and A J
suthorities s4uIieofle stole a (nru' Bradshaw Jr. that the
Lane.
I it splai's', still in a crate, (ruin money was probably taken by
- Ithpt'r' ( lii -iilfl [I,tii';it)imployc
who
was
supposeul
11111 Brantley hill lane,
to,
sir
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in
the
bank.
I'
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lobert ltatkley of New
At $530.
.learb Canada, of 734 Orleans reported (tie theft of a
Itis&gt; wood ('ircie. Sunland 1968 :Jnt'olri Continental to the
sheriff's
department.
reported this' theft of a

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'1* has great abi2it t
fall, Pker IS credited h
AtremsUK' street,"said ('NiC'h
1c4t' M mziksng the r.mst irn
'once I get pad the lrne of
D04119ICkt'. 'R that, j mean
\M hAS ITCTIWT)4OUS speed frIiI sc1-imrrgc IIfld f&amp;* Ol Ii (k'- team over the past three weeks
in our biic'k IensXe hack,-he said...it's 111CC
H caught even pass for
tt4d it, Ih'N I'dS doCP Ifl the be1fl
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Ir 112 yards against Kentuci,'
the basket. I relish the ciudnent's hac1t,e)d
knge of one-onone"
CfiITW on B sp('c'thC'UIM mm Thars the kc tO an out.
Although Moore's 176
standrng runner," I)ickes st4Kt
a pounds h nded recpton of a
Nt rcafl qualifies."
arid 5--fool-10height aren't spe er
Moore credits the steady am- cuit qualificatrnns for either
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provement in florida's young fooibal or haskethall. be ohrr3 said. '1 feel hk
offcns:ve tine for his success vrnu cce
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other Gatm will have to be
even better to have a ChaT*' t
State here
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NmiMim, Mentor, Ohio

I1risimi F'wueral httumoe in
s'huurgt of 4srrmuigt'muiemits

Funeral Notice

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Mrs . James Eern Sr.,

hostems. Mrs Flovd Br3,Am. the honorees
grandmother; M rs. Ray
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her
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John

Laura

Lee Brown. honoree. Mrs.
Rumblev Sr.. mother of the future

mother: Miss
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Butts and Aayne Willianwin
Also Mumes Janim Austin.
..1 1,11i Smith. Jane MilleT and
lkol Rurrolhlry

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left, is holding _________________________________________
the orchid plant she ,won in a tinique
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engagement an d fhcamtng
:nWriage of Unir daughter, Miss Althea C. Whitcnrnb, to
Michael Allen Daugherty, son of Mrs. A. J. Daugherty. 231)
1.ake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary .

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of Mr. and Mrs. V. Lombardo, Lancaster, Pa., arid
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Mrs H. Whitcnmb, TThs-,
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Accardi and Mrs C. Harris
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and fourth, Mrs
for all 2fI: north-south, first, Virginia Kolsan
and Mrs. Elsa
Mrs Abb Richardson and fli Ur4kJes - 115
MacNaughton 122: second,
Mr G Peiirat1
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Her fiance, who is the grandson of Mrs. A 3. DouiLiiert)Lake Mar)- , was barn in Aiim. S. C He was graduated from
Mid-florida Tech in 1973 and is employed by State Electric
The wedding will be an event of I)ee. 31. at Church of
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1971- she w as FBLA officer and a member of Pep Club and
Student Activities She attended Seminole Junior College and
isrurrentjs- a teachers iiJdeat'oomsHignsco1

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Hostess Coftons

FAVORITE RECIPES of famous women have been compiled in
cookbook entitled "r)emocratjc Cauc us Cookbook" Seminole counts'
Democratic Women's Club recently presented a copy of the fascinating
publication to Sanford Public Library, Mrs. Sara Harrison, librarian.
center, receives the book from Mrs Myrtle Graclick, left, and Mrs, \V
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Brilliantly printed caftans
—)Ofl5(' and fl owing—arc per.
feet for holida time or hostcasing parties. S1)les are
similar, but the range of
prints santa from classical
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I'frt- nlo anti Gale Sayerc of the
Rearc, who rrct ac
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rivIc tII grrr to ISV/C Path
Therrntqtsurutlinit ilonc p rr,iutjne
t,'hetc. despite the
re m-oreographil by .frr'itnc' tither ac
white anti the
again a first-fat I that tine Ilohhinq I Int
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mince TV precentntit'n
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POt .1 V - As n - six -until his-iiltl daimghl''r gt'i
oltiei my Pet I 't'evcs conteriililg liaby urttiiint' runthlilhc's
to iiioiiuit - s hy do tIiSpi)SaL)ll' tliihItI'IS ('01111' oiil',' Iii W 11111'
as t'tulurs and small prints witultl he so nI(s Iii summer
wIlt'n baby otlen wears univ a diaper and an umult'rshirt 'then there art' baby toys that are nluute tut such
hAul) plastic hilt))' cannot cope V.1111 thit'iii l'iit')' cdliii
('011 11' SO t'nclosecl In plastic and t-artll)nam'd that one can
not tell it it is hard or )liih)lt' bt'ftiri' tiirchasimig Vhl)
cant til(' same adomaluhi' little sli'epi'rs iiiadi' fur flt'V.
burns he matte SO that they can 'grow'' ss mlii the bab)
and not have to be discarded alter a0offl six V. l'h'KS
so
Those for older tots hall attditiuiial snails tin them
they ('au "grow" with the child Why ('ant ,\i,i. baby
('lOthCs be mar ked as to weight and tIelghlt of baby in
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floor crying bloody murder. It does not take a skilled
(a) Lose Is i Polll
engineer to see that the legs are too short atiti should
Ifllj)0SSil)tC
Corn
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by
would
Sptendord Ih r over
a
grants
LW out further so that tipping
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tntinir. an urgHflhFatIt)tl set up
Then ther? are hat, - food meat diniwrs that do not tell
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what 1wrcentage Is meat and shatptrctiiti
Brit ish Nespa per
L)uI)
what
Place
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not
know
so
mother
clues
tables
ISPuLlishersAssn.
Secret Store'
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gettingtoeatIoftenwundeIfthe nitiii1aturvrs of
tInt. tsurereiveda grant to
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study
the gu'olugy ul a 'ultisfl
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their
promltitt
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their
jeanil
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tell their customers -'—.JVST A MUTt I EU
(6) Fisntst''---suith railV.ay fart's to study the
and
1)EAII I'OL.LY
t) '.scs
st,it&amp;'.miV.fli'iI railV.ays.
Ponder 1.%'flllt' Whit) Wafltt'tl to know
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l'tw grants are cat- h V. orth tip
ler, C'
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hOW to treat her Ice cube
ha $il2, of the 21i successful
trays so tilt- lee will again
5 30 (7) (6) Nc.ss
applicant-s. 12 already have
P4.., --come tiut easil --- 1t'asii and
(6) Hc1,ln
Lict'ri iit'ct'ptt'd for uni-tsitIes,
trays
tiltthoroughly dry
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with that put e
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spray-oil coatiiig iism'ti tO
George W. Crane, Ph.D., MD.
keep pans from sticking
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taittli' with hail water and hail shampoo and shake %s i'll
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worries her mother
"I)r ('rant'," the latter began.
''Ruth seems 4ibnorintullv in
tt'rested in •tdsertist'm.'nts lot a whit- il is why toddlers of ten let ,i
gl,uss slip for their fingers dun
won-tan's bra
out
thcst'
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that
reach
halt w .i around it
'She cuts
h-'urt her more sour 12 fiti
show a bra and keeps a scrap
giant rulers" would make %,,, .,
hx)ik of them
Isn't this it sign of abnormal go to bed at 8 p n'a
And censor your TV shows
interest in sex"
Smrtee that is the world of gut: 'IIui s slit' been seeing t oo many
TV shows, for otherwise wtiy in which kiddies now actual, sliiuulcl she stitiw this exaggerated leo' they' relish stories in w Li
the Of defeats the giant
interest in tireast supIsirt s” - hop o M
Remember
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You V.IIl receive a dollar If Polly

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cards in each red suit and
wound till L)t'itlb llt) I1t'I('SSlY
sijiit't'it'd
East %t'utl hit' 511,11k' It'ttl
and It'd back a trump South
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last simile and ran off hit'
of titt' I rurisjs vol (Ilicirdiuig two hearts fmutii
dimtilmny Iii' didn't ktiuw ml titus'
miiiirtil- would break (ii' it a
S(jit('t'/t' wtitilil ttt't'ltiji MI
I,(. knew was that lit either
i's-t'ntiimlity hu' would ii'aiikt'
Ills shatii uitt(1 ttit't was ui
ot hem limit' uI 1)1;i%
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hat needs doing by
dc arty hoV. best to accompiish
conihining mental and manual atulitues for excellent results
But make a point to carry through with what you start now
.-KII-S iMar :1 to Apr l') A good day to make the
appointments necessary for gaining your cherished aims since
he pocr of the planet' is with you Plan a nc course that
,j in bring gicater sticcess in the near future Avoid one who
makes you feel uncomfoi tat-ile
1 AL' K tS tn :o id May () a hand Ic all Illose small ta
real success
of a financial or puopemly nature early and
from them, since they are suIJI RI the oscialt picture line day
for n-taking colletion and pa&gt; menus, too
(1- MINI (May 11 to June III (Jin pensonal aims by getting
together mitt others and toni mng straight to the point I ake
the health and neatity tieatnneflt' ou need first (set some
re ading done before yu leture
MOON (lilt I)Kh-N Junc 11 to July III Make those
so preparations early that will hung you mote success an the very
near futunc II you consult an expert in your field 1)1 endeavor,
able to add much to yuui presenh mnome l)o SO
you will
confidentially, though
LL() i July 2 to ug 1l ,t'i in u ou Ii with good friends
you are des (lied to ihci:i l(eottie part of those
and stii
group meetings t hat will bring tutu tI t he I a Is you need lust
now Avoid one who us a real troublemaker
VI K( () iAug :2 to Sept I .'b Show your finest apatulities
in official circles and find the i ght outlet for them You can
impnos- e your image greatly il civic .ilfaits Atooid one who
has his or her eye on y our asst'ls
LIII K A (Sept 11 to ( ) t .'21 I'Ijn i tune lot investigating
whi t can ('e the key to gleaiet success and happiness
Co,nmunijtifl w iiii people whosi' 'e',t s ate 'hilt ni-nt trotn
yours is fine I earn a EooJ deal thtisty
4 to Nets 'Ii t.ain the i?'tt of others by
St ()l-(I'R) (oct
pay mnig you: 111115 on lime and tii-m ing i)tC toilet i tons iltat aic
due you the esening us exeltcnt hi: ioiuiantt' .s oh rIse one
you like the most !shoV. you ate a chi: riitn1 per con
'1 it, thet Ai (n'm together with, an
S'%( ,Ill I -UtIL S iNo
ci I ut U me p1_irIs NO )' no an "Oi l) ''ccotiie inUre
ally and till,
Mote
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prospe: ous. tan make thai pfO
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des' ot mon and less apat l
L bare .i r ejsonjt'lc pet sun
iii Jati ,'W 'I iiu i an 1ct iti.iity little
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tacks out of the w ,iy t1uitk I&gt; am ine. fill-. iiiIi eck day that
hate t'rrrt act tiititil,ut ing .tfld &gt;titl .1 ii' not Si) lousy vol ill attic
thin g'. I omen to w hat cu-V. toil. e fs 11.1% c It, 3119sest for greaten
progresi in the near future
I to I il I'l l ('Ian the ity 's iL'uraiions
,Qt' sKIt'S (Sari
early so you can get i ighi i n io m hen: ,iI ltl a hat d utay 's V. onk
hi'it' IiOIa 11(115 ilr,,,ttiI S (1(1 art' .5 sniril 1)1
Sh o ii,. one
muDf helph iia now Avoid nflt' w ho JttiCS
generosity an
I'IS( I S ii cl) '11 to Mai :Oi (.'sc mmiii', jitt'fltt , lfl R, hioriir
jrid hjiiiiiy tvI_i) ,ini -,- 'u tint I hIm it i_i,tt,iII''ns .iiit)tv' ttit'iL
c' ins1ctal'h) i II itt u mien lain i-i let IS iS Ii. iIi$C ill lit and
ni .d_e t'ser)uflc tpry tlut't Shi,)V. &gt; ''ti if c a 'Oti.l fti'i1Iy' iiian
or Vol
lie on site wilt be
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could go lntnii one thsn lii Ilut' tOlot'i JO) nesri really
I'-'iiflI Cat IV un.h slaiti
accomplish nniui_ Ii I- irki file sat
Wed UatiOfl along such lines
I he Slats :mpel. they di' riot coiuipel Whit - iu :;.ake of
your life is largely up to 's (It - 'inroll R ight e r 's Indis iluil I Ofrt .ist f o il )out sign Ioi
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a "harT')" to an ezecuthe. lay It on the line, and tell your
staff that "Harry- " Is okay In inner-office conversation. but
slowde (Ii. "family" you'd nrefer to be called "MIster."

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-rst.iirr'f'ahr ares are
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Story
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Gargriyle mu.' ganigl:urtul fachison ii rtm
%vr suits of lit" lung-running
caI*rinl'i'/iP(.
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trait ic poll nut on Steve 111141 U
lIiu;iniIW;i' lilt woti It) At lu'iny
frI(V'/ $C
this
horrr,rsIIcpens4'
iucci;qqhri Ic I in piirted by the'
nothing
Awarile a not hue hid
aflthtopolOgict
and
hie
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It wac r.'lruu ccii in 1'$1
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li-u,0114.h'ig'/ anti find a
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Planned Developments

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meeting at the nesi Mrs. Edna Reilly and Mrs G
location at DeRar' Communit
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L)arrassI me by using my first n:%fltc Because I deal
with mime distinguished nnle. I t' to answer my own
phone, knowing that it's possible that my secretary may
say, "Harry. It's for you?"
There are circum.stances wi-ten It's terribly touchy to
suddenly ask to be cal led "Mister" after one Is addressed
by hIs first name That's thsituation I fi nd myself In.
Perhaps my employcs will see this, and understand
at they can't go wrong with a ''Mister.'' but you can
cause embarrassment and controled Irritation with a first
with other ex ec utives, I am ne ver
name. In my conta
th an of fi ce staff who refers to the
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boss s.c "Harry" CALL ME MISFEII IN MlI)MlSSOtItl

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elimination game contest at the recent General
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I am in good health and is is my husband I am no st's
maniac, but I really do believe my husband could do better
b me if he tried But h-tow can I he sure he is capable of
It"? I don't want to make demands he can't fulfill. Keep OIL.
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a man losing his manhood' I hope yntu won' t think I am
stupid. but I am 5, and rn:' husband Ic 00, anti we have not
had sexual relations for over 12 s-ears
%')wn I askst our family .1 'tor ftt)otit it, li(' 'alit lii
possible for some men It, lose their manh.'tc.d at 44) Is thaic
q We asked a i'otipk' who have been close ft iends for a
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a hait, anti
m. 'aher of years if their sex ilves hail come to,
lives
were
better
now
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when (her
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wet-c younger The man is (i and the woman is fi t Me

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ciiui'kn urge fiti 1uii'kli'c, Matimie,
tryituiZ to ,leuIilc' whattodo
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Suatitht scijiil't lu,us u' a uwtst
dhlat - iilh i u'iaaittlsmug III ,dsl.'ni
alter Stilt his )lit'- heart
if Iii' thu lust hiatt' a
fol- (-imig it'vt'm se hid ut hiss
disposal hit' WlstiItIil't Wuliit
to It- v raIsing htatts Ii)
three a two-heaiI hid V.1)151(1
be lmiuitIe(Iuiatl' a two no.
th'uiiiiII i'uI iiiisuitiiitl with tilt'
glam inig vs ,'akiit'ss Iii spatit's
and it JuhliiIt it'hith lii UIuhi)s
t,ul,1 iistlit .uli' us six tam si
suit iii long.'m
AIN't I Iii I f - Ill hid I lit'
six'ctili c a n it' a c t sc a
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t'Itis'tI lii t i •sp Ills 1 nirtuit'i
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,tt't't'a'' of all children
advantages t-noy ed it) the giants
Whuh is why toddlers try
in their ens- irunment
Amid .mdu.It s are actually- giants w ;ulk in daidy 5 or moth-r
shot's or dress up in their part's:
to s- oung children'
Thus, a toddler mat' not be ball clothes
his lather's height and sc L'hgts toily
Ruth s preoccupation w it I;
,tn to 40 isucuttls
[it'ttt' of the female tsr a arc' ui-i
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hiss tbutttly nay- Lw h feet tad . so much an indication
s,tIat'tuus desit ,is of a &gt; earni:: .
aiiit V. t'igh -'tx) i5'tUlIt%
e adults host' forgot tess this to l*• a Lug Girl," like her
outlook of k:dtties - for we tend to year old sister
i,in girls in the upper grJ futi- get painful and unpleasant
tiet'tititt' .ittit t'lt' t'OIlsCitIUs that u
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regain une of I hat t'ltich .st I ittide' lipst it- k cit rouge and eye shjk'
the auust' 1I title hoy's
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For u'ontpie ostsmne at this ,spiiug their giant fathers lo
very moment that soti are smoking cigarettes use .ot
surrounded by men who are 12 prt'lanit&gt; ant eras iiig to it
feet toll and weigh I (k) pousitis tins e'r 's lsvnse
'Ibis .51w' ticha' heir t'lenth
Then you would be in a cutit
pa rable situation to that which i's ems to tilt- late' teens is regards
confronts thur pry -se'htiI hod - such ('lIt it'd adult mmi.ulc' s's tishcds
as fast dnssng - gusziihig of Itt-er
tilers
To carry- the analogy further, snil situation of curfew de.tIlils's
Send for uI&gt;' ks.klet ''St's
imagine that chair seats Vol sill
twice their present height from I'rtutult'mlls of \'oulg i't'*iplt',
t'iiclositig as long St,lttsliett ret us is
the' floor
Table's and Losis would lIAt'w I-se ens clotti'. plus .1 cetlts
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CARIBBEAN CRUISEIS OF

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WILLIAM WILKINS, manager of Cal
Ilegstrom Company at the Sanford Airport.
demonstrates a desk copier that can reproduce
articles as long as both hands outstretched, or
as long as you want them. They have the copier
to fit your needs.
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Mike Smith is shown with some of the many items displayed in the
store on U.S. 17-92 in Sanford.

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copier which riot only copies
anything you need, at speeds of

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COURTESY PAINT &amp; BODY

also carries the machines are also available If

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Steele

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SPECIAL

Ph. 323.4711

Durable Bunting
Hi.FII U.S. Flags

CARPO RTS

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We believe that if you wnrfl a
r:more i'flirut'nt office and if you
need to get inor" work olont' in
each m:iani.hiour of the day, then
you really should tall %%'ilkins at
Cal Ilegstromui and let hiiiii show
you iJ%t •hiiS 4'ffl he
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hased ofK'rati(un and Wilkins
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everything they sell. Used

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office girl can operate it without t,ullding 143 at the Sanford
long and expensive training.
Airport and let Wilkins show
The Scott 3-1) copies bright, Uwniu to you or be tter tiiI, wIt&gt;
clear and crisp. The eye of the not give hint a call and let hi:,.
3-1) is a precision optical bring his mobile demorstratoisystem, especially equipped unit it) your office at ynar
arid designed for focal sharp. tofl%i.'fli'.ItC(' nnd show all the
ness and detail TIw cost is n,i;ictilnes lii operatloit to you.,
ridiculously low. This probably
One of the 'supr-41anidies"t '
is one of the most economnic'ail 9w cpytat I'-0 which has .
book copiers
buy and :uti. It been described as the fastest
holds 250 sheets and runs SIX desk top copier in Aniterica. It
sheets per ililtiute
can copy an unbelievable 2,7(i)
(ii course, if you are really a copies (*r hour -di, you realize
roan on the go, you can try the that that inrano. -I (f)lt'S per
1. on thts machme, you
get 12 copies Fwr ininute - now no operator riet,41ed to stand by
(hat saves you a bunch of arid watt-h t-ause it t-uts Itself off
when (lie job is conipleie
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This Saxon unit is a total these fnint.astit office copiers,

147; feel Seven niches thI'

once' t.heitered two d,et.e
now encloses altars and
tombs at artists end twc
kings of htely. If architecture
Is your interest don't forget
trial Italy. world famous ft
t c,iici,,ns of paintings
and sculpture is alsr' the
Ijid ce'ntCr for fire hrch
te'ctre In Italy e'ISt
the finest treasures C.Pr
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for yourseit'
it would be wonderlul
everyone could visi Italy to
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find some of the most fantastic copies to length of the inserted
office copying equipment you originals This ituachine, at'
can imagine. All of their cording to Wilkins, really gives
equipment is distrubuted b&gt;- you the most for your money
Saxon, wi th Cal llegstroni the
.ini&gt;' local distributor.
We can tell you about all

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can fund equipment for your
Offices that will save &gt; ou and
your office personnel hours and
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business is going great and that bound reports — would you be- It is a gust-looking piece of
service is enlarged now, with lieve that all of these fetes of equipint-rit and is comiNict. It
three new maintenance men on efficiency can be accomplished holds up iii i000 sheets, and
without removing the pages? prints up to 100 copies per
the job in the general area.
I you kow that out at Cal True, true. And they are nh safe minute, with infinitely variable
speetl t-ontrol which; allows

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example of endangered specIes
is the ivory-billed Woodpecker
Ic by the destruction of virgin forest which it needs to sirvIv It —
flow is restricted 14) cypress for.
ts of east Texas and western
Louisiana and possibly Florida

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In igs. grass, pine straw antI tninunung anti heavy saws Fur great gu around sour - boos.'

In less than 300 .ears since
that epitome of extinction the
last l)odo died. 106 species of
birds and 40 species of
ma ts are known to have been
extirpated Now the liternatuonal Union for the Conserxauon of Nature lists l'l
birds and 161 mammals as enila ngered

sizes of sneakers than you can and they have the hard to lit
'ale's also carries on or1'
imagine and let me tell you. sires — all widths, even the prescriptrnri orthopedic ch
vae's tuts them all. The newest very narrow or wide—rn dress) Belt) says that she has betr4
delighted with the response It,
thing to get your jogger is a pair or rugged styles.
Of those r'eall) far out Peter
Naturally, hosiery is im- the availability of these items
Max sneakers — the colors and portant to the young lad) and at and that the people who need
Fuuaterns you would not believe. Vales. you can find the very this type of service are apbut still the same superior best. Jeffries hosiery and Tnt- parcnUy pleased.
qwelit% of sneaker quality of Last all cotton square toe anklet
At Vales, you can finance
sneaker for which 1eds is socks Growing toes need lots of shoes with BankAmerucard ti
famous
room and T'ru-Last has room Master Charge or persor.i
\'ale's has adorable patents for all lire toes without a bit of check or cash. See, there is fl
in sizes for three months up crowding,
problem at all. So make a po')
through size four . Young folks
A few items in the store just of getting down to Vale's Junior
from infancy through high for this hohdy season coming Shoelanid in the Longwoa1
hiw'h1 able h find a sh
up is ttwadorablelitUepmk and Plaza on 17-92 just nor th of S1
to fit at Vales
blue house slippers in sizes for 434 very soon and get s-our little

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hl ue and black and the), come in the brown rnmvasins in saes

Your Wares and
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plisheill his extirliations with a

stone axe anti spear. modern
man has added chain saws. the

well as those Icir the fashion the Edwards Shoes franchise ties, buctles or plain — take
We notice that kids like
rocinus junior in school or for this area, you know, and your choice.
Of course, at Vales quality to Vales and seeing the delith:
kindergarten. Of course the wee they also carry the famous
tiny tots are luck) to have Mother Goose Lane and Keds. and perfect fit are the two on the lace of a youngster when
adoring parents choose their You know about Ked.c, they priority items Nothing is trio he has a new shoe on that really

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Situith 's hits
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I .4illlhar.i 1 Ii.iiti Siws tile)
hate built in safety features
i-time
si slit's (rout
'little ;uoiv'' to ' sup'r light.
tong "
lhev ha i' the smutahl sans for

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and these are realls the best
titling mowers tu tan find
ans bert' \ou get more for
money, tout
course for
with one of these
sour Ian
machines The grass catcher
of leaves,
holds su'

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Beat, Vtile ja Vale's Junior are simph ricine mom beautiful iind bwo4ing a front zipper for Canada. They have A.,r?,,.
as all excited about the or durable or lit for the feet of eaSy slip on. C'-i.1on of the furry trim. Also available f
shoe

fabu1cn new shoe (Lions for

IJEAUTY SALON

c,Iv,',t
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iiiower jii't makes any other
kind of mnadune Ot)sI)lI'tt' liii'
ri 'at t
ee Mike Smith Sn.ippers cut i'ar crass. anit
tt Suitt(ys Snapping Turtle
varunti''. it anti (lit' leaves anti
1 '.ated .it 2710 Orlando Drive tither little i1ie's iii litter all at
!* other 1ta lie tout its 1w hits the same time. No need to get a
'anie ne equipment he wants rw rake, folks - just get one of
on folks to know abetit , lIe also those Snapwrs tilt the grass
ants e ver txtv to know that catcher attachment And the
rout non until thristmas, he situ' chute blows your si1i'na1hs
i1 have a hi.1tii.i s,dc on all .utti di i t' .i s .lcati ;is S ott i tilt'
mowers anti chitin saws
along. All sorts, of features with
So now, iii least one of -nur these machines.
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3001 rrnchAve 3-tO) Orlando C') .

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Three bedroom. 7 bath home.
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assume mortgage or refInance

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The Time Tested Firm
120 Park Ave
Days, 322 6173
Nights 372 7357, 322 5474

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
New 3 bedroom brick home.
Financing available F HA-235 Call
Bill Morris, S31 6300.

Cailbart Real Estate

SUNLAPID ESTATES. 3 bedroom,?
bath, fenced yard, freshly painted
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only 372 MIS

71 Hour Service
('all 372 7195

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Elliott. Sanford 3 bedrooms, i t
baths, wail to wail carpeting,
central heat and air, attached
garage, oversized utility, 172.500.

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Here's your chance to buy One 04 this
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7563 Park
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rear yard. Truly an oulStandlng new
borne buy Oil today's inark.tl

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flue LuStre Elt'ct,l' Shampo.'

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744 10121 /j5 1549

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Here's that 7 bd'm . frame cottage
on lot 300 • 165' you've been
wailing f or Has electric heal.
aluminum windowS, well, pump,
equipped kitchen For 110.500 it

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Country living S minutes from town,
house with 6 acre's of cleared land
West of Sanford, 143,000. 327 1357

D n ys 372 7717

2 11.11 $..iitdi borne &amp; large ho! in
(enrva Citrus treea, eacellent
water 349 3159

REALTY

Your MuItipl .L/sting Mgrvlcy
REALTORS 2563 Park
72 2420
Plights. Sundays 6. Holidays Call
3726424
3724433

25115 French Ave

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SANFORD REALTY

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furnish ed On rented lot $1 7(1)
123 5500 between 9 a m 6 p nt

1*0 bedroom. furnished, 560(1)
cash 373 3546 or 372 1952

Listing Agency

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Sanford Herald on Wednesday will
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2440 IIA*AthA olive at If 13

Florida living enioyable 115.000
Shown by Appointment only

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room. 3 car carport. boalbouse
And ramp, equipped kitchen and
fireplace Also features well,
pump, gas dryer connection. gas
Isater heater, central heat andair,

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Port Florida Road Phnn, 64.1
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Home I slates and Marina on the
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with nice arp*'t and llraIw, .%
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tintlitto' 0( &amp; (19).1111f $

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Lots&amp;Acfeacjs'

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t)m,am Island on the WIt ()
Wt'KIVA RIVER A plate to
laun&amp;h yntir boat, park your tAr,arid f/sit off the bank
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shrubs, grass, And t,.aUtibi,h
floweni Long terms Available
Only 5 lotS left
Ph 373 4211

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carpeted living room and formal
dining room Conveniently located
W3 smill lot
P1 Nt CRC ST
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ktthrn equipped. only SlO.S(i
F HA terms or assume ciS? rig 5.
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372 7643

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SATURDAY
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THE PHANTOM_

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family room. ., i f ttttItOnrr. IA IA
i ar pet - fenced ba lk, fruit trees.
shallow well and tool shed, all thiS
only 515(300 Conv termS or

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your reusable, no longer needed items. She is of
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
— lust about anything that you want to turn into
Cash. She lakes it from there.

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and INSURANCI-

Wanted To Rent

322 6053

£7—Livestock And
Poultry
43—Pets And Supplies
64—Clothing

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your 7/ultiple

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75—Aulos For Sale

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70--Travel Tra,ltr
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Realtors $31 4500

5D-Gara ge - Rummage Sales

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Merchandise

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Houses For Sale

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JIM HUNT REALTY

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m40lp hump, on apprcl. I atra
rutnished. contpnlpnI to i 4,
AdultS, SItS plus deposit l4OikInt
Really Inc - Realtors, Ill 45(51

754$ Park
372 7470 REALTORS
NIghts, SundayS I Holidays Call
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DIAL FOR ACTION

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home In 1).ltona S firt! area
Screen norh rirpirt $140 tnt

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47—Boats and
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43—Camping Equipment
44—Sports Equipment

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Two bedroom dupics furnished
apartment 4220 Orlando Dr.p
Sanford

AVALON APARIMUITS
ADULTS
NO PETS

3$—Income I Investment
Properl
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3—Business Property
37—Real Estate Wanted

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apply in person to Ca;th Custom
Cabinets 30 N CypresS Way.

It yrs or over Prepare and del'v
tO AUtO Train Good
working conditions and bnetrtt
Days Cal 'F: 3a4;)C

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PARK AVENUE MOnhIC PARK
7St5 Park D .327 7141
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Real Estate For Sale

2 Bedroom apt. upstairs 114
Adults onl y , no pets 377 4434 •.c'.',

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Furnished

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firSt Ilast In advance Mid
Seminole Qcall', Inc $31 I3XI
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pets Lea" 377 1110

the Went Ads !

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TRUSSING
DECKING
TOP HOURLY W&amp;C,ES

For Sale
32 -Farms A Groves

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33-Houses

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71—Rooms For Rent
27—Api rtments Rent
ut' hAvC 1 y. recent roorIrrtce
Unfurnished
CONTACT
23—Apartments Rent
BRAILEY ODHAM
Furnished
SANDRA,. SANFORD, FLA
74—Hout.ts Rent Unfurnished
PS, 37)-46700r 7$5 4370
25—Houses Rent Furnished
ls
Cabin,' men with e.perieCe
74—Mobile Homes Refit
nolielora p&amp;sttora open in cui out.
oias'c laminating and assembly
27—Resort Property For Rent
W8QttOPl?uOdrICU5SDn FlP'3etItS
21—Business Property For Rent
EncluOC paid vacations ano
79— Wanted
holidayS group insurance plpn'y
To Rent
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an oppor?ur's?t tar man or woman
Intr?StPd In ,arn'4'IQ 140 to 1350
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P0 POt 430!.
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Help Wanted
11 6—Satuation Wanted
17—Domestic - Child Care

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Lake Ssan ApIs 1
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iint fished, AdultS, no
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"hr Ik,g rip ?&amp;'Q rrcnch
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t'!Ot Is flom r a' ri't s P,Srt.t, U$

Apartments Rent

2 2 --

of Sanford hat opcnr tor
l i!/d credit man*0f Cal! Mr
Barter at Sears 3fl iYfl

Cm!p"y r'%A,f0nn4flc?
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3—Announcements
4—Cards of Thank 5)
S—In Mamoriams
4—Business. Opportunities
7—Instruction
1—Firtancial

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BRAILEY OtIMAM

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Solid Count

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WORKERS

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Cattier H(tt5 need verkilFle
ç'rWn Hours 3 30 to ! 30 Good
plp AppIV in person bet-n 2
and 4oni 10H0II6A HOuse. 330 F
CO*rImfCIII, SmMord

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LAulwDl
Apply in person to Amer -can Wcvid
COIN DRY C&amp;IIS
Prdvctt, 1257 Charles St
coming to Sanford Two choice
Santoro Ave
tocalions, S
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Airport Blvd - 7SPi St. anc Etcifrienced plumber w*n'ed R L
raimetto Ideal invitmpflt opt
Harvey Plumbing days 372-33*3
portun?v for d5crimnatli;
or evening 372 7203
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CaP.eIo I3056III77$
Winter FarL Or writ? 10 Mill

MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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Domestic-Child Care

Wil keffp IPIlItIrO MeOdAv ttitoijoP
Fr Ida t 7 30 to S 30 Call 373 SSW
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Sub Contractors
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Appli
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PI US FRINC.F BENEFITS

NORGETOWN

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22c line

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Sit 11130
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Pn*t
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for new company Toe waet Palit
VitAl/On Phone 534 SA'
.;.n,i'aI k,k- hen Paql tIme Ii I
Male or f#mAIC 0401ldAv l4outp
330 F Commerdal, Sanford
ApolV 2 4 p m

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3723 Or ianido, Drive

MASONS

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The City CA Lonawond would like to
employ a Street Foreman and a
Grader Operator wth esperience
maiIitenaliCe.
itr oft pt
in
t4ospital4:aion imltlflrA"CC. paid
vaca'.on wo re -ernent to effer
S*iart oe4'

prn uj to
4 ? 1 h4Jr5 wiffie k!s
1'FS0
rnont'l
(at
a nd
pleasant, relscnO mercfb?dse
at cor"partv s4'CurPd retail %tflre
In your town or ,he nearesI f-q',
Small ,rwej'npri, r
reø Cii/
Mr bEtsO i 1t 757 7545 (iOU fr*q'F
Un?il C Cl m 6 dm% Or wrtC WIiFiOr
,e'n,ioqi in , i,.w include
ØOne r'vmt*, 314 )&amp;Ili Ave Pd.,
St Priterst%fr olO . Fis 33713

Longer Your Ad Runs
The Less II Costs Per Line
Per Day.

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Welders, ('ti-ill Press operators, Saw
Aiisemt,I',
and
Operators
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Mechanics Apply In person it,
Taylor Maniuf fur eriC Co Inc
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Orlando

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Part time nlQPit watchman. with
4.3
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THE BORN

Houses Rent Furnished

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5113 Søturity den Aviliable rir

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Female Help Wafltet

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ceiilrd trInqt benefitS Apply in
person aft,, C a on to $cottys

Santoro

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wth BIMO BURNS

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Male Female
Help Wanted

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eirab.e man to drIvC truck. load

ARE VOL) TROji(O' Clii 1011
Irf4 44 4 7O7 for We Car, -

Bank The Cash When Y

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Mate Help Wanted

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Male Help Wanted

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OF COURSE YOU M
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Tiinnksgiving Day if you are
trlighted wi:h it good bird or.
festivi' table
Turkeys are in plentiful sue:'ils year and the prtrrs ;cr1asIliable. Most liireS carT'
whole turkeys at two or thrr

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Sanford

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thawing Th.au it in the reingeratne or under cold runr.ing
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wrapper on a tray n the refri!urke.
er;i1lw. A four to Ut pound bird
Proper thawing is importan t
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turkey in the rcfngeratoc and
finish thawing under cold
at room tern- HAVE A HAPPY lit
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the inside
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thawed. DO not thaw prestuffc
turke;s
Stuffing the turkey is
discouraged. The stuff iri.
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:ibsorbsmuc'hof the JuWeSfrom
requires longer
the
A
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However,
if ou
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stuff sour turke 'stuff it )us ',
oer.
w.ire popping it in
turkey on a rack in
.. s hallow uncovered pan,
trcast up tor down I. Brush Lb'
skin with melted fat or oil zm
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may be partially covered .'ith
loose tent of aluminum foil or
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4zz- ,iia'ö
i ith cheese cloth dipped in
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will move easily and the meat

Served

will be yen soft
stick ts pressed
If a thermometer is used it
should re,ictr 185 degrees I in
the inner thigh and 165 degrees
in the center of the stuffing
Ne'er partially cook the turkey
one day, and finish cooking it the
next. There is great chance of
spoilage if the turke) is allowed
to cook over night at a very lci
temperature under 3(KI degrees
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Owned &amp; Operated by Tony &amp; Louise Constantino
322-3108
Hwy. 17-92 on Lake Monroe
Sanford

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HOMEMADE SOUP—TURKEY &amp; DRESSING—AM—CHICKEN
MEAT BALLS—BRATWORSTS1UFFED CaBBAGE POLLS
3 HOT VEGETABLES-7 SALADE

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5AWFOD, FLORIDA 37771

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Bill &amp; Betty's Restaurant
2511 SANF ORD AVE. SANFORD

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corixmition. At this meeting.
in the portioit of tile text dealing it 1xill of people ill tile Forest tile intinicipal name ;Intl seal

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truck inset 3lammed into it on SR -Elh it Like'
Pleasant Road, east of Apopka. Trooper Cliiiccidpnt intl
ford Smoke iS investigating
said that no one as ir1 ,t.rd ill 1'tuiiizh he
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prp.rt
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With tiiultuple family zoning in City area to .b't.'riuiin.' their are selt'cte'cl and a mayor and at
with proFessional zoning, which desire to Iciriti a municipal least five alderman are elected.
B) mu. 54 OTT
:o pay 'he li. 1414 in 'he
request to the Sanford City been ld.3414 :n ieu if taees.
As good as that wits, i st- tint to he said, did not SCC1II ('0111- ce)rfx)ratiun. It contains con- The municipal charter under
to
Cornniission
forbear
r'seribed date.
requested.
but
did
delay
t
he
a
as
circumstances
s
voice iiiy strongest objection J)itiblt'.
rlusic- ns drawn by the Coin- such
Sanford IIousrng Authority
In nncluinn, Wilson mid he
Further,
Since
the
city
conmaiuon
time
for
receiving
payments
DnrFinan
said,
he
mittee,
and
thereafter proposed by a
touches on the price'
against NBC-TV tund their
ast
declined
to
grant
forbearance
from
November
to
April
1,
971.
',ouid
hav. en mportaflt andid
not
feel
that
service
stations
they will pay for living in a Charter Board consisting of five e-e utis e direettir Thomas
What's My Line program of l
Wilson Ill said today he
-"ment
14) ,fivtflge at the
be
ent
in
lieu
of
taxes
of
Wilson
34tvLwd
he
had
investv-d
lount
members that tire elected by
placed in it com. inunii, ipal corporation.
night. Having that mystery should
doubted ttie city s 480 units of
-tulhority ession
it"tI
lutising
and
an
110,10)
from
the
.iutjiorty'i
$&amp;)01 was re-calculated,
IF iuutiniici;il government is the people at an election which
guest, calendar manufacturer nwrcial general category, but
tIUt te tet'Iitwut 'to
t.'.'eniber
n
certificates
ii
into
is
subsequently
calleit
by
the
public
housing
will
biinw
error in the first computation ,ener'Ji fund
of iiutle nude photos for as a separate entity En Eu,rtiicei the ('omiimtttee would
by
Det.
irsi)Kent
31.
its
feared.
M
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, ,Illhad been corrft-ted to k.ow the deposits payable in 90 ,tayi. 'flaborwo
America's housewives ... and category. Dorfman (untended recommund a prolIerty tax of alderman.
'i'''t
v
t,tt
hou1!
have
which
'NIh
ear
enouezh
nter"st
those
that
the
city
could
bt'ceiiiit'
.uati,tI
payment
'llii.s moe-thud oF incororation
the-n showing sitrue of
about fit- ..' mills This would
'i'. hilt' not cvnipktt'lv rulin.t
idiotic poses right on the- 'h)Iine alley and that if '.'e- amount to $2. proPe-rty tax Ofl it tia'.sevt'r is rarel used
out a possible bankruptc) due to
ict tile (hut tomnp1inies f.,O they'll $10,000 hoim' having homestead
screen
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l'he legislative mia'thod, under a lack of sufficient operational
exemptio n,
Dun't get inc wrong. If that's be strung out alor,g SR 436.
this approach Iii.' Florida State lund.s earls' in 1973, Wilson
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:t.;: Ieguslature is re'guested to pass said he taela "hunch" the- U S
your "bag", you go right ahead
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and enjoy yourself. Hut don't
::: a Special Act with-h embodies tpartmiwnt of Housing and
) OU dare displa)
the. ('barter of the proposed Urban Des elopinent i ll 1)
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c,
-on
a:
a
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which
controls
the
expenditure
a'
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which
mitunicipalltv
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uprerne
,.ourt
reaii1rmu
murder and Judge Siti held an extenprune time when yo un gstera basic- Ill) constitutes the of muoness Fur the n'ittons publi"
todas tt.s position that the death '-t'e presentenLe hearing atterward
art. siesting this senseless Form,r
ho using projei.Ls would rule ecreation of the corporate hods
trip
to
a
'side
k1S'I\(.l
II
makes
III
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ix'n4ilt cannot be iniposed nov. ti_i
art Art balone)
it's
ubst initial es idtnt.e that the lund_s soon
'iuh4irto
rht question l.Ufli_t'l ning 1)1
Irusek to see Indonesian President
I' honda telling Seminole (ount'. Judge
pornograph)'
uiiil&amp; insolwl are in fasor of
In cearunk beaLt- t for the
but schedules a third negotiating session with
Domuck J Salfi that the t pe of trial tureated t rta !s is mumut 'tnce at. :he
Ihit miiunitcipalits' is always Sanford housing units, 11500
present time capital punishment may
:: required in order to get Prt1je'tetl 'i $96 000 deficit due to did not matter
11e l)uc l'ho tills altern(x)n.
(tsar ihie ut lion (rota the llUl) llrujettions of rent
the 'loru1a "suprenni'
Silfi ha d asked the court for an not be imposed
b) the se,. did )OU take note
A l,iS i.turt.
which opinion on whether he could sentence '. ourt said in an opinion '. -"''ut )V
from
receipts
of yesterday's election in New
Since the I xgislature %oo ill not operistion.al costs are drawn. Michael Francis %Vhalen to the electric Chief AL-itice B. K. Rubfert l
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TIIE (11INVWTIONS of five Chicago Seven
Smyrna Beach"
eon%ide-r special ucing ks.s than Figured.
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defendants are overturned by a federal apOn their proposed (-hurter uiu
uttn:entswitil
peak ioui t 'File five 111(I t)CC1i lUllS icted
ti.inge5
re4mpportionhng the
Tis Wilson confided the
p
CollitilenCing tit April
lit) into four zones, allowing
crossing state Iincs to incite rioting at the lflb8
I
receipts
(ruin
tenants
hate'
..'ni
'itiul tx't''tuse' Uwr
the hid) or to run at large and
Deinou itic National ( Ofl% ent ion in ( hi ago
sici.. r
cone.. rn is ith the' iflcrc1ie d and it b possible Lb it
revising
n
1
t
i t1
of ft 4ured I utions for in,seil', u, nc
IC
allilex,
,362 to 543. t was
rried
:
Altaimietmite' Springs, the ci'ii- ii4-tit ie't have to be tile..! unIt.
i
xl 'turnout 't
a - ther
. ill IW3 or not at till. i,
! ,-% JUDGE'
- mittee is initiall,o approaching carl%
S 011111*11 bars Columbia Broad .
the probk iii suit the. Statutor) 1It'!I re It ises the moness to Lb..
- t isting 'iytem nev. ' men ft am Iullutt ing their
route- and e-etuplung the up- miation's housing iuthoritit'
union's order to honor picket lint's of striking
we re
.
.
utppros ed hi
the that
w''tl' a II 'Pt
c iiiuuiiuiiuei -ert-mce 'NIH le
rt b.tpi.'t cbur'.'tt or .,u,Lie J S\. I ,S*',Lktl',RIt
tee'hnici'ins is
.unigre's,
but
ithheld
hi
r..'ouetimi
ii.
/ \tto''t's
Ger
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or'i,
on
Park
.'.enue
Rev.
JT
c'ijniiUt,'teiI
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a, ni,
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tredit this one.' It) Johts ::
(OtlitiC) Se('It'tar) ,if
that
he
investigate
the
lt'gaIit)
:
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to
thankful
('euple-.
Th.uiksgivirig
l.)tsy
'u1nW
will
preach.
at
Krith'r, neighbors. His early
_. Ili tile allile\atioll pol
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Come'
1"hery
.Are
wv
ing call and suggestion "
W11%('11 also Ili\.I.Ilve'l Niq r-- rtunities for Th,iink.
~ Alt.tinionle Spritil,:-i
:', THE UNITED STATES, the Soviet thlioll Mid
-*tvitig
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as-se errs .verr'iu (_'hur0 , if Sanforl. _14th mo
,p. t
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in
area
e-hurche'i
-,)L (hHC fltitlOIlS fiWe IV
i( iSlnrsi tO Ii1ai(
Pork
In s'iew of the fact (hut we
h..thI
'.hi(
and
Thursday.
IAII
'thaiiieipvin,g Day servictINmfl
nitortals hose loite-hed all efforts, preparations for the conference on
t
.
Pbhe
I
S.iniferd
IunttertI
to 'hr 9ubiiL' will
'ielt n
itt e':idmn Itt.' Vietriammi ii .ir.
st'eurit V iln(t cooperation I hi' It tissians hi:t sc
uiewei
3xnturuIg a
k.-'
tatitlit
t
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iii
L'huCeIl
Christ.
perhaps if we used still another
been seeking.
t U lit Is
t h iok ii I,i at - wtuiiumty L rutted 'lettlQthSt Scie-titist, Set'nieJ .Se., uifuri,
I-4'
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approut'h instead of iitar-hes I :
'. burvh of (aelberre 'tfl hUlil
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Lwtmng at Ii aan. bidiViditin
iwr se ..,..,,. if this 'fliunks'is-ing
a mu. sees ice on lluiksguvung
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uxnressiuIu
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it tirititude hi
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PltOI)t'('IIt
the'
hit' Ifltt isowtttt'tj Stt11iii
Al',
NtTI()N'S
NO.
2
sTI•:I:l.
Ha
()1IL.ANI
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the L-uui1-sigauwi
pastors to set aside one or two :
17, heetagt's "ere not injured
Jack-AinStuilhimigs,
it
trial
broad
has
joined
announcing
(lit'
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utheriut
('burih
will
be
.s
tedtUre
ol the service
largest
in
of
the
minutes during the' sc'rpt-rmts
Stallirugs
ki
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charged
with
14
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dee-ituer
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Pl'Re' IUUSI w h ic h could PUSh
ices
it ic'rr.'r'ttIIeeI iipimig, lieu e.'t'wits cit rape, tis
hiostiigo
during
:.
thtitksgivtitg
will
be
tueu,
service
WedIf we nh really got (toWn on
construction, machinery and automotive
.
steekenitl bust iiwntti, has been counts of perfortiuutig h'ee- d in
'te-day at 1')) p.m
our knee's and offered it
:
industries,
in (Ii..' presence tit children. r..'t$)5tp1lt'hl until join8
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C'oinJnt
meaningful prayer, perhaps
Presbyterian
('r tmntini) her) and assault is ith tOte-nit to
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will
Church
have
a
we'd catch Ills ear.
Court Judge' W. Rogers Turner t'tiiuuiitit a felony
t'harilisgivtng Service Thur- S.rettcjittK
(L,od,,,., wouldn't this be one
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test
ltti'.se'n asked Turner to step
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Will
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31
Tutsday
tniimitt'd
8ritier
se.Lay ,it 10 a Hi.
Christmas we could till sutre V.
dtiiiti
freon
thec'itw, e'tatrgmmig
to'stIoim%e'
thtc•
trial,
but
iiiutlomi
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Apollo
17
astronauts
today
completed,
th
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Calendar
48
for
remember
and
the-tense
that
the
had
uiiaete-(Witter
judge'
rejeeteti
two
:
1,14&amp;VIlvoki
4d5
iintl
28-SW
nitxni
the
from
rehearse blasting off
being,..,,, PEACE ON EM('l'll
Weather
prt'Jmahcal statt'tiit'nts aguLnt
requests
Cu.,tmui.'s
7'-'
(locking their two spaceships, America and
.uts
lkisst'n
argueti
SttIhimtgs
t'labeirat..'
tIc' diet ittit
Attorney I
i5ssvivrdpu.zJe
Challenger.
S ..'tertLn, s high 'id buis this
Sommw of the opposltlonm to
utIiu..'cessfuiil)' for a change of timid 'l'urm'i rejet'tetl thie' iuuti4'ii
Or Orww
!8
utiutiting
Lp ('-art e'keuds tO
to
re
tla'
The' tk'k;tst' ttte'ri.t')
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growth In this county, In recent
tiear Sbby
teutb, highs in 6U 6,a upper Editorial i.'uitwtent
;:.
argue-it uirisue't'essfulI that
uiieivt' lumuselt from the case.
weeks, reminds rite' of ti le 1.
18
lCts
to how
Gay,
It('Uhifl
(;i
St.uhIiiug'
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KNl).%'l'U),'
II
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isilte'..',
Shillings
usiuhil
get
fair
by
niot
a
rorrt:ner( attributed to 'rt'rwh
A,'i'iittltiitt
Sinus silted uttu the msjrtiiertm
President Georges l'om':iitlou,
broke' ii'. a t,until) Nome In (11- ritil in ()il,umil' Although
Askt'w that it panel of three' judgm decide who :.
I
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h.tit
of the Mip.e \itlle.
hiiieuh tihiouit iuuiulmuigtit Friday, de-n tog tile re-quest tot at
to charges that new tush-rise
5
gets the death penalty is likely to get a cold
the Ui_vet Ltskvs region and ttw
Out. 6, holding 14iwrsons IIOS- t'huungi' at te-nut', 'l'tusmuer Wild It.buildings are destroyln,4 Paris
::
pbliot..
shoulder from the Legislature, says the ;:
kiliko Valley today whtle
''Parts isn't a dead city or a
Inge until Saluirtli)' afternoon istiuhet u'.'nstekr the issue again
N
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ch;iiriiian of the H ouse Select ( 'ommittee
CCC Wets cOLMIS
museum that needs to be kept
w hile dem anding puyiiit'mtt of uifter questioning jurors
SIrt
.tiucl ct.niip its- er stick 4tr*ts of
Slalimiugs hitch Lwt'n e'ttt'cluitc'ei
as It is. One cannot stay put In ,I (2apjtuul I'Linlstig(it'nt,
$5, (Mu ransoiui
the %e'st
Al
hue past
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Candied Tiny Carrots
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unit that) to taken to foriit
4u Ii .. group in F orest C it)
Muno ip ii ( orporiitlon
uiv - A steering
which has formed to_consoler continittee of Forest CII)'
t;maier statutory i, h.,Gesueinhardt
int'nrimratlon
pre't'cdurerequires si.'Ie'i'tsnn f
headed
by
chatirnmn
.'itiii'ns
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also joimited out to council that a l(iuger Martin have been hard at a uorp4)ra'e area wtilcti con.
polskt
B Jtihn
public hearing is being livid on stork
tiins nut less than 1 000
onii
oiiipiling d
Dee l upon the I. )
registered ',ottrs who are tlso
pre hensis c report on In
zonin, ordinance •und that he
e)rporation Other members of Fr. eholch re In the area II) 10
(hi
oiiitiiitkt are % illuon days 4id'. ante public notice to
(.eez
vs en 1tfLer
it will nu et si i th (he 'I. it)
\liles, William Spires, Ted itil of (1w registered freeholders
the second time last night on planning consultants next
steek. The director said he Nunt'io, Ewell Wyatt, Gcorge in tile area a titeeting is held
TV, it made the tears swell.
Talking 'bout Brian's Song. heard rumors that there wero to Je'nner. Terre-rice Lynch, Grace aiid "t which (lit-re is a need for
at kast two-thirds of iill th e'
Don't feel too badly ii yrni be changes in the text of the Spuiks, Allen Forward, and
niLcsed it..... cause more than ordinance. to which Durfmnan (;lerula Eversole. Attorney for registered free holders in the
itrea to iippe'ar and consent Ic
likel) it still be shown over and replied these were not rumors 11w group is Boyce Pipkins.
being the formation of the municipal
This report is
over again — until the message I)ut ftict

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Columbus took to
to- boutttit for a few shillings in the
England The lowest rt'vordt•d Europe four ,,r i domit--half
price for a torn turkey, in our renturies itgc
rountr
weighing
apturke'
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pruxlrmltel3
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Ttiankgiving Day is
nothing
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to
do
;i -:.'uruqwtrter of a dollar.'
American tradition dating back
The Best News
of
Eastern
EuroptToda% the United States
to 16 11, w lien Got'. John
C
eroge Of Sc'm
}inidfurd of Massachusetts thisraises more than 50 muhon
It is probabh derived 1ruri
turkt'
annually And the
it
da
of
Colony
declared
,A
sound of
ftoCounty . Be
'lmio'ric'in ieoplc pa.t about $400theirlurk, turL turk,'
and prayer
ttizinksgivini.
is
cat11,
Their
life-span
million a scar to eat them
t11oti
the Pilgrim's first
Regular Subscriber i
short approximately 5 years
luu"vt'st
Turkeys have distinct fatmiJ
Even shorter fur nioi t of the
The Sanford Herold
At the feast to celebrate this
varieties. it is ar
traits Ttwt are independent
ocxasrnn. turkeys 'aere' the
zirt'ssive-.
and
Their enjoyable omit' From the da
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natural selection fur the' main
dispositi arts are not nearly as each tame chick steps out of it.'
in those- claYs
raur'
:t
set't a their me-itt They often large'. spotted shell
I t*
Ild
iibupthtt
light with each
destw on the festivt'
,
belief."
i,.i. it lives a pleasant life A couple of males will be'
Later,
during the Amenean
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Revolution, Congress recoin- eiitiru contentedly when sudttrirt'd
denl uliC of them will grab Ito
It
national
mended
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ven tu ally
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lust Thursday of November. and hold on witt. suvae inJust Give Us A Coil 322-2611
531 9993
c the- victim h;i
tenait Whn
established by President
Abraham Lincoln in 1854, had enough he or Just Drop Us A Note.
sonwthm.g th&amp;It
became Thanksgiving Day
This date- remained unchanged "uncle" for the huldee quickh
s
until li'41 when Congress p- Ieti go and they both resurtit-I
proved President Franklin eating
$
llouscvt'lts idea of rn.ukuig the
The- turkey is a ritember of thePJtp('v Ic
fourth Thursday the holiday to family which includes thtS
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keep it from crowding too close
pheasant,
p4-ac'ot'k
ii III
to Chris
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domestic fowl. Like tht
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Turkeys art' ar. exclusively
peacock, the torn turkes cam
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contribution to the raise- his tail feathers 11'
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joys of living. The y were in
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prese'its a majestu sigi: its
tniduct'd
in Europe by 5i,jutj with brilliant red wattles
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Columbus in 149 following his pressed against his proud
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several live- turkeys he brought twad turning a startling blue
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hack, p.rtutU domesticated by
Eknnesticatsun has t'hanigt-i
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the' Indiaru. of the West Indies,
the turkey .ery little. ma.'
withstood the trip we'll, They
thrived and multiplied in the barnyard varIeties lusei
resemble their wild relatives
~ Euro;wun climateeof must tit these: ha'. i.
Strangely.
S tii. turke' raisin be'eunie:
popular throughout the run- been tired from European
ste-'i- 1'Iw are- dt-su'ndants il
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Strom, 'Rut life's a gamble
Roil death's no gambtø To li'.e

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toiiipank s.
Motor ljissrente Sstofford sthomth.U)icpang 115 000

1-4, Sanford As.. nm ant tic
Sit- it:r ( tiastImnieraUroauleo
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prrbeated •5 degree
Vtwn it is clone, the leg joint.'
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darics past which lite city would

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soul ii I h Orange-Se uiit niole
t; H414on(Iwnorth

sign a paper donating their
hotly to the rtrgani-,atlon and
take riot a M.iWl life inucuiranre
policy with the wlety named
as the benefactor

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ways, but that lilt, commerrial effected uhanges
Further. Nloyor Swofford
getivral citlegory Ili tile city
c.uiiI
51)lOttlithhfl
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st aulel sic'

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ins' torn saying he's heen frre,en
(or IS years"
The wiety's members pay a

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and twire

.snspenctel" ;,s the society
prefers in rail it. Strom said
For ut " -.rork s per nri muic'
be cooled clown as soon as possible after he legally lies," s-run
,Strom "Then he has to roe taken
to It profusion e'p.rt teho puts e
htolesgk'aI anti-freeze into his
veins Then the body is stored in
a v"ap'mle ruf iiqninl nitrogen
''The first time they freeze
someone and bring him hack,'
saint Austin 'rupler, a Rrawar'l
treccini •'manv
-,wrwrend it society rnenitier
there '.v-il1 he i une .'-ifling 'n
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So far 1 persons h-mv" 'y'en
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.'omrupany won't find r about it
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tilt( k.' Vu,lemitin.e said ''And the

'tec long ac if ticoth, "rt,h.
We is ismee) toy it ko tot, wet,'
v,°lnit have to pay fbi' r'lMrn,''
fri car a r,q'e tigenit H ohe rt A
Valt',if,r,c' SRI(I ''f,er, y"'irc'
el.'ii'l Vitu,,h rite they itoing ft. (It,
with) the dootti certificate, take
it hair k eurol fseit a new tirth
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Valentine Uwk the appikation
frump Stromni an'l three other
ntli'mfilW'rs of the i,uth FlorIda
(rvt,nih S'.q'ft'ty at a recent
Meet ing tie .CIthI hi.-; romripany
will Issue the pnIlrIs if therip'IU :itioflc are in 'irrter
'n worst thing that r'va,lrt
Popper, wraphi his' that the r-r,mI,,?,', ',t't,ii)ti t,iki" Phir' nr,r.ney

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Iiok first for the U.S.D.A. latwi
:heri examine the bird ('lnscl
Ito- circular-shaped U.S.D.A
to I flIC4ti.' that the turket ti1.it
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lo
011ifled t3
-,iectnr for whoIe'onwnes.' at
the time oF slaughter and pro.
-ssed under saniUir' condi-

Cook's Corner

entire
four to
tha wi ng time. Allc
eight hours for a four to 1(1
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110 %STI\t. TIM) I'OR
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15 d'irre ,
ufli'O rrrd pan

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bird and
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thaw: a 12 to 16 pound bird
thke two to three days and a 20
takes three to four
days. The cold water method is
turkey in
fa.ster. Place
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.1:uff the big bird
llo big a turkey vim shouic:
Of course, the .517(
Ii'pcnds on you, the number (it
persons you plan to serve an
11w S7C of their appetite. flU'
;irger the bird the better th
tint if you can u afl ito no;:
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for torn turkeys ever
pounds The larger birds tia'
marc nwzit in proportion to thi
bone than smaller ones A 1:
bird will field IIIK1UI tWlt't
pOUTIt•
i' nnsn
bird. A general rule to follow is
thi.' if the turkt weighs les.'
:atn 12 iouncLc. allow about °
;iiund per serving. For birL'

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if you prepare it properly
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and short grnwrng time there is
no d i fference iro eating qunht
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encourages rancidity.

dntnr the shcld uiped Grade
A label means the bird is fully
fleshed, meaty. well finished
and free from bruises and defrets,
Even with Grade A labels vim
should check for undamaged
';u' tp.urt to
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Vi .IOIIN %hltEI14F11
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rthIA?iII iAPi
Strom,,
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Pui iqipi Ipil feti' an hicur ante
,1;4pq se'$lI .m,ot.Ic' hut,,
lofillf '.
I', Ilte For it t)unpqjiri.I yenr
I losts''.-c'r tile cot-ret U, a liiiojo
III.' ln't In liii' I?i,IXXI ts'rn, I11'
iwitit')', Strotmi czi
'I,c'mi lies mllpq tie wants the
t ,',f)f'y Ii' 1w used to Frt'e,e tile
t"'I',' until it cure' Is ftiuititl for
tu,itc'ver killed him 'Ilien to'
Vt hitS tit ti' fl*r'd up tiniul cent
I,. k
tt, world of Ito' liVfujf
lull '.'.t,,t '.c-Ill tile Inicuroro
uIhIhihtiV till '.,h,eii 1111(1 If SIrt,IJ,
trtiiigiit hark
life In f/i 'it
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Monday, November 20, 1972—Sanford, Ftorlda 32771
6Sth Year, No. 68
Price 10 Cin$s

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Thomas Paid $46,000 For An Airplane
That Cost Taxpayers $109,000.
ft'it I,,"ntI,,I'I1 Iq it lIkI'IY
19it,"t fill lilt liii I rit'li'Iuti'
Th',ii;,i nil ovpr flu' weekend
It,, will uwh' it ,J",lqI,,n by liii'
uiiul of tt,r' yi':tt on f1witching Illit
ru'gItr rititin front IUqn'irrnl (o
lt*'iiblk'nn to run josininitt (;OV
ltu'uiMn Aqkt•w, who ltayit he will
litobithly 't't'k rt'plec'ii',n
I hi' jit H lit' • H twitti' ni( In"
l(iv, hit nil IV Ill, wa; rc'fflcul t,
icii $

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Intuit I're'; Writer

suutIcI lii' a rarnic-ci out by inn
uhitie
tethiiiscl wits
inilcugti;sI
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V1\SIllN( ;i)N I Al'
lIt'' 5uprr,iic' ('surt vii;.
'-oipfs'uis' I susirt hula&gt; ruled isut
:ugru'.'ul
I i'ii',Ias 54,111 I'hc'n
(Lut.'nt' for ir.0 raiiii,iirii sIir,ititi.'iUi
sit
nature. though just
.11 I IIIIIPIIII'rs.
uIIso "nil. rnentail I,rC i's.s.';
'' if th''i' program; are to hi. IIIIII i,h;trar-t Intel.'v tti;il con(u;ilu'ntat)Ic', ronsiuleralslu' ;srult- I vst; itre rt'st patenitabli' as they
1''isi an' raised witis hi •''b ;ir" I In' ti;,lr took sit sv it'rttifiv'
issitiuttittees of Congress cart and ts'ubi:isilogIril work.''
isialiagu'," .lu;ttee Williatti 0.
I-:;lI,,isti's are that with the
I turitIas saul in the I-O uk'cl;ton. use of g,'nc'raI-ptir;asa' digital
The ruling, rhikhi vstll have it ciuiii)tit.'rs iris-tensing rapidly,
britaul impact on the still-1rveI. th' ucliiii,st'-ui annual cost ,f
spirit: isiitiputt'r ' soft wart'' prgr.uriirinrg by tis tutu- IflOs
I tutu, si ijipuris hit' ' sv.'rnuiu'nI ii tay amount to ii bill
and n'Jt'u'ts the .'lauii,i of two
I )ougla; strt'ssecl that the nilbell Ti'it'phorw I .aborntoriu's'Ing
InVolVl.(1 strictly digital
i'll iItIi It'. vs In wnnti' I patent cotliputers vshikli operate on
Ior prograit iriting a generalui;it,t expressed in digits, sot(Hirpo)St' digital ruuiiipulu'r
vini' a prrshk'iit by doing ;irttiiturtu' as a person would do its
Fhe patent seekers, Gary IC
ltensni and Arthur I . Tabboti, usrils itiw-hi faster
'It is conceded that can.' may
have dnvt'lopt'd a iriethuxi of
a general-pitr- not patent an ulu';t.'' he wrote
in practical effect, that
I sue digital (tuilipu i'r to eon- ''bit(
vent signals from binary-coded vs ould he the result if the for.ieciiiial Forms into puru'-binarv tinda for converting binary
biuriti. The LI S I'iitt'nt OfFice u-mi,' to purr' binary vs ire palsaid this was not more than a ented In this ease.
'ilie inathen nitical forritula
set of itivnt;il steps For carrying
out i nathietitatical procedures. involved here has not subsUmu flut (hit' Court of Custottt nn(I bid practical application expect
Patent Appeals ruled the proc. In connection with a digital
ess could be patented since it computer, which means that if

CLOG
Rsiohn A. SpoI kI
You never know vs ho's realli,
In town, . •
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For the past three or torn
days, U. S. Ambassador Gilbert
-Edward Clark and his wife 1.4's'
were the guests of Mr and Mrs
Richard Mapes of 2200 Adams
Avenue In Sanford.
The Ambassador is Florence
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Mapes 'only" cown and she _ - tells us that they both enjoyed
this area Immensels-, and will
('1 R('tlll' J u1)(; i•; Volie Williams of the With
probably return again.
Judicial ('it't.'tiit has been temporarily assigned
They left the area today and
to duty in Supreme Court of Florida by Chief
0 will be in Dakar by the First of
December, In order to attend a
Justice B. K. Roberts on Dec. 6.
conference In that capital on the
8th.
-Mr. Clark is Anthassador lit
two countries. . Snral ;snsI
Gambia.

Warning . . . to that "stupid"
mother who left her 3 year old
and screaming daughter in her
parked auto in the Sanford
Plaza parking lot (while she
went In shopping). It happened
_...
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i1UflUy evening
Luau
UU3 UJL%1.._J_.
has been reported to the
-' authorities.
I hope they catch you and
force you to sit in a readilymarked car in the sarne
position.. - windows down and
doors open; so that we can see
what kind of a nutty mother you
really are!

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t ff f Stiff.. civil public bi,tneqq,'' tie' qFold
fl" ?oruuer I"i:klat"r saId be

Ruled Out By

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The first sign of real winter Is
, the acuttie of old campaign
posters still littering the highways.

t,'th

hn'I their 'liff.'rp,ji 'q with AO-w. ør' fr'rlri
I'iiliii Ifrau'h ( tHinly anti are
# on0fle-ro-el f'r v'rtal friprt'lq Find
iwditi' al tiIJi.g
Uinrn,iq told the irIl,uri. he
jollil In erpq of $4fflY kit
P' wcskilctni't ay itw exat t Price
cut fill.
1t; really my tsj;ineqq I
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n.'wapr r*9f'.i 'r,!

'.'IIt theplarw after RfitlinR a
tip frnrn state pilit that it wn
if
'.ru !h' market lie qAid he
tMtjfjn I rerrseynPr ahu wild it
to him oorr ,*Pf that it •a a
(Off, p0 fl
with
a strange
name
j
fr kIVITI
lit the Onto for five year; by a
nurrutfrr of rorporationi The
firm that qoki It to 'rherna,
(rn,ln,,
riti'p of (irlando.
t."a'le'l I?? '1ifltf.t l'ir' 'vurk.t

the plane -joraq iwt rek?.r4 ai
requited by eta'. Ia'' alter
T,rnaq bgh' t and said
r,6 ref4 that tnr
therø
than 11,W in aIe IM n the
çItfP58. .wa ever pa$4

The plane waq one of two r'lea4 by the 4tAte after a ya
arrangement effertive on lily 1
rCdn4P'I the total Of (0'P"(I PiOl'_
oflal pan. for A;k., and
Ptn tr.srnh"r; in 'I" 4har.4
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Quick reply . . from it I .4'tter
to the Editor in which the writer
complained that the telephone
number was unlisted for
- Sanford Mayoralty candidate
Harry Skop . . . he called and
said that he has informed the
phone company to "open
to the public. "All you gotta do
Is esli Information," says Skop.

1'ir''
1. tri,ir. rrpf,r'd
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Rp1t1 trcrpvrw$.nt Rill rViir
viot wttq unable to tMain
rrt' frr,cn hunter

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liiiini'r !',iit' it('cIilt'ttI
lI'fI) Thollillit , p4IIbIy
q.'rlti., it iilP('rrmti)rinl rnii',
iniii 111111. 101 For nu iitr;ilruw
tIt;it iil 1witlonyprit $1fl,(WW)
%II$',) It %vaq ii't'tl by Coollip.
ti iill.'r lrviI I )trhlnnn
ir 1)11 fII',
III'
Tn itt 'iii
Into (hi' put i ltsi" of fin'
plaits, In it silliflil s, qtiui y, ,iIq
11141 $1II11 tilt, plilos, vs,iq not
i s'(qti.ru'u$ with tl.' qtsttp, ,iq
1.11101 4,11 by 1)1W, after- lltuuiitnt
IsIItII it
Ilt,iuiiiq ltiiti?tni'd flit' uIntit'
in •\iiiii't, i,ftu'r it IIPIIHIrHIIJIf)
luuml.'uI Its t,nuki'i q tinulir I )i, k.
111wilto cittiliultott Is'n'is'sI it (II
liii I iiitiptn.ulli'r (i,?' five yc'iir't

Man Is Found Dead;
Ca r Exhaust Blamed
The death of a Sanford man found in a car at
12th Street and l'rench Avenue has been attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning, according to a medical examination by 1)r. G.V.
Garay.
Sanford Police discovered the body of
William Thomas Hall, 37, of 1010 Laurel
Avenue, Sanford, in the car parked in the
George's Bar parking lot. The body was
discovered at 11:21 a.m. Sunday morning.
(aray placed time of death between 12 midnight and I a.m. Sunday morning.

Court

ttc juislgri is, nt below is ;uffirmn,ecl,
tti' patent would wholly prer'm:s pt thee rviatherruitiral forirstibi '
lt;u( kinv. •he
.vt'rnrn.'nt';
aq.i';I I WitS a group isi equiprrsc'nt
maker it
inniuclIng
International Ii u sin 0
Marhinc'; Crop., Iforwywell Inc
isnil Xerox Corp A group of
' ' software''
user;
anti
enion
marketers ;upprrtecl
anti T;,tthott,
Juittu-es 11rtter Stewart, liarry A klarknurn and I.e'ai; F'
Powell Jr 'lid not participate in
the case and ga'ic no ex.
plantation for their self-disqtialtfiratinn
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Roses,

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Lasagna

Tacos

According to the police report, the exhaust
system of the car, near the manifold, was
extremely loose and there was a hole in the
tail pipe.
Sanford Police are investigating two auto
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with one 01 the cars reCOVertO.
thefts, with
Patrolman Bobby Nicholas recovered a 1963
Rambler parked on U.S. 17-92 near the Sanford Plaza. The car had been stolen earlier
from C&amp;J Nlotors, 2507 South Park Avenue,
Sanford.

FOUT W()l(TII - ICed, roses, ft'rerice in the color or flower.
tacos or lasagna, Carole King
Some of the girls did opt for
and the Carpenters and John an orchid over the rose, but
%Vavne. These are some of the most struck vsith the most
favorite things of many of the Favorite flower in America.
candidates in the 121h annual
It was tile saine story with the
AtMcCovAirpttirt in
-,i.0 ca-,:
JMis:; Teenage America pageant fNi choices.
Flight, all passengers must pass through a "Frtsken metal detector
her.'
lift-OS led the list, Followed
Thomas Kutshchenreuter, 202 Park Avenue,
below) which in turn permits the operator to view the outline of A
Miss Teenage America For very closely by lasagna and
Sanford, reported the theft of a 1964 Plymouth,
human
I top photo i and read if there is any metal being carried by the
1973 will be named during a other Italian delicacies,
valued at $300.
nationally televised i('l3S
a federal rime and a violation of
person. The poster warns that it
Broccoli made two of the lists
Fntry
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was gained through the back door of
show Nov.
it9() . uCS'I'i. , and there was one listing For
FAA Safety Regulations to carry concealed weapons aboard the airThe other day, we had a little
the Dorothy Coon residence, 103 North
week
of
activities
and chicken Kiev. Not surprisingly,
craft, or to interfere with flight crews.
(John A. Spolski Photos:
"Jibe" In The Clock about those
Mellonville Avenue, and drawers and security
preliminary judging preceded no one marked (lown spinach
the show.
Among the authors, J. i)
Gal Libbers ..... to the effect thatboxes rifled, Patrolman J. A. Cash turned the
from now on they could fumble
Thereigning
Miss
Teenage
Salinger
vs-as represented. So
investigation over to the detective division.
Crewman Held
for the meal check just like all
America is ColleenF'itzpatrick vsere Truman Capote, Carl
us privileged males.
sit I tricaster, Ohio.
Sandburg, Jilnit's Joyce, John
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Well, today the mail brought
As each of the 51 girls front !.1 Steinbeck anti Jaities Mtctierwr
Index
this verse from l)ellary's, Ed
states and Puerto ICit'.s arrived
In the acting category. Cli nt
Bodin. retired reporter for The Area deaths
g
Editorial .-uuuiirtient
ag
4A for the opening of flit' pageant, Edwards, Marlon Brando and
Hermit of Ithyine and Reason: Bridge
Entertainment
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she was asked to list tier l'aul Newman drew most of the
BA
Calendar
BA favorite subjects Ina nuntbtr .if nods while among the female
3A Horoscope
1S ANtEI.E.S AL' - I''
Ma;'r .cuienLenr
To Around the Clock:
Classified ads
3A topics
611-711 Hospital notes
set, it was .li'niffi'r O'Neil and
attack carrier Ranger was hit nav:d f!tcu!s \ie rir'kd a
-r U
('outlirs
613
They ranged front color to I .iza Mmdli
9A Public notices
by
about
two
dozen
acts
f
By vanity of Women's Lib
Crossword punk
6A-7A fluvst'r to Food to singers and
BA Spurts
}"or those wits
it do most
of sabotage between June 7 wo
I think the girls are much too 1)r. Crane
Stocks
2A actors to people
BA
their acting oil the television
00
the Lits Angeles T'iie
16.
glib.
Dear Abby
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There wasn't it lot of nit- set, James l"arentinu, Carroll
BA TV
tit1
tli
In Sanford yesterday, one
O'Connor. Lily
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Tomlin and
cried:
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The Times said tnves1atce
Julie Andrews got seeraI votes
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"We'll wipe away all
reports by the Navy showeti
manhood pride.
With the national ,'ls'cthsn cutting of fire hoses. tekphon&amp;
No boy shall dare ask girl to
Iresh in the minds of niarw brutib threats, plugging of a fire
BU T uorr
wed,
President Nixon got most the ntain, pollution of the ships
irea utr
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When girls in future ask invotes as national officia l lutist fresh water supply with ariastut,tent Fur the SOC"
Setiunole
Zool
og
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swtety
tion fuel, a fire in the auxtltar
Y
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aditured
I'ruictpi1!intf
continuing their ethirts to
1k' trailer! the late President room, cutting of tuning wires is
Don't know about you, but I
ends
t)ev fl, t97 jt1 ..ia s a
sub- trout a launch, destruction of an r.ttse suffttint funds to reJotiti F Kennett tilt,
ts
switched watching CBS-TV's
'c'cate
the
Sanferd
\lwuctpa
Vac,jtwn
Jainberee.
timtial margin in
category t'xh.iwut control valve, fkXttfl5
evening news with Walter
Zoo
Into
Seunnule
Zoological Six
a
Centrta.L Florida
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of wins has ,lade the most 01 a gun compartment and
Kronkite.. cause his voice vs as
ire J2I! ew
Zoologic
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(ardens
with
a
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mankind In the last det'iitk, l(angt'r'a generators and oil pcvitUunal j
Today we just might have the
s
s,ipyurtvr
to
a
Fanffl.
nounerd.
hi.ivse',t'r
PuliPs
arwer-----ronkite has been
letnb - htp. including four--,
Eoniiier governor of Te x as,
rhe e%ecrts ;punsored by the ctar
nsiweth,
Patrick Dennis
undergoing tests at Lenox
three-night victatiuns for
the past Secretary of State and 21, a tnrt'iniin utxartt the ship,
Society (ruin Nov 20 through
Hospital In New York for
head of the Lh'niocrats for ha't been t- tvtrged with wartwte
1k-c 31 incLude Ne 2U'2 at
chronic hoarseness.
31.
UdCII
Nixon, Jo tut U ('smnwitly . drew sibotngn' tit connection with
Seuiiiiwle Ceunt
Fair
tth th e
speedy
rrcrivi'ry,
A
hut' ',u'tc es the titost urIiiture.t iinet .i'I irsu, iuitirtint -- deN.uiw the ape ct'nt&amp; oi' ages
Walter ........
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national official - front it 'texas str%IL-ti('li of (lit' No 4 engine's ti' e through to, with wtwwr to vart
:hOC:
e,suisliitistc', naturally
ret'eie a $10 gift 'erWtcate
reduction gears, vs loch function
The end of the ua..sjur1 lie Rev. Billy Graham drew like .t var 's traitiit1ion
(ruin iare&amp; It-- F'..sa cuntesi
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*genrU 'undutivs on [\.v £
Honest.. . .lt's true that when
it couple anti So did United
for ltgt's 10.15 on the theme
('tienow t'th taut's 34,) scars
a survey was conducted
Nations Ainbiauamtor George WISI)II ,- iillt'gt'dly dropping a
Central F'kt'tu.ta Wants —
recently for women, about 45
hush
A New boo2utcal
Weather
paint scraper tutu sni' v.
,- inch
per cent of the national group
In tile various categories, the bolts into the gears last July,
Park
First ItZe IS an
vese
w
krew what a "Light end" is but
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girl.; were not asker! to pick t'urhiug His t'stiunatenl
setor.t
0Ol)O() stauititic canter.u,
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with
15
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an
inc
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ram,
there was one woman who
front it list tiltelid) prepared (aust.sge, iuirtnohuli:ing the ship
a Walt Lzte i- hsractt'r
couldn't ressist adding that
Each was asked to name her (sir tte'arl% lour mouths anti dewatch, third prize t U4n31;tor br
-coining lair and c.tkr. High
"he's probably a i)runke,i
favorite Ili t'ai-hi of the l tug its return to Vietn5muit
rantiss and fourth prize.
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in the ? snd Lsday near
football player."
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t'hutrau'ter p'nuLmt watch.
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America Pageant. She is among 51 teenagers here to aplwar in
national color telecast of the Miss Teenag(: America Pageant Over i ll(CBS network on Saturday, Noventwr 25 at 9 p.111. I ('Si')
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iii height trout 5 feet five inn-lies

low in the upç'r &amp; and tow 50.

I'hn' .ut'cused sailor from Pu
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I5.16, a $30,tO benefit

mit- toot
Naval Stasion A Isttattons of hue qtialrI

is t*'iutg heldat

The one ntat'r ecepu-on to
eiwraIb storur we..tther to

to tivt Feet seven inches The

Treasure lslaui.i

shortest is five feet. tile tallest

lit Saii Franclset, Ix-liding tile item.-t Iloilo, hoval businesscs.

himat,rs go to three %1,110 iu-e all

North Caroltnis to the FlimM.t

start of a ''otirt-martial, ct
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Altamonte Springs has
Did you know that one
Seminole city had a woman always worked with the you th
police chief Last week'
Our men, in off duty hours work
The area of Law enforcement with the Girl Scouts, Bn
huts always been an siren whirl Scouts, Rnthr Club Junior
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valued itt SIIKI. four speakers
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art- having their abilitir
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recognized.
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Walton F - Mendenhall an
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emuplove at 1 service station tit
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SR 4 and Oxford Road, Fern
Purl, told deputies someone police chief of Aluimor: t
entered Pus car and took about 5prm.
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Jack Devlin, President of tht
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Seminole OptrnlLct CIu
Two bicycles were reported
asked
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Uul.t ii from Ent1ish Fthtt
.92~ select
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person it
School Harr Zimnierneutri
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oulct.anding capabilities Af It'
tweh
searching
his area and rrnti:1
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Mrs Walter
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Ronald Argentine of
deputies anmnetirw stole a
rubber handgun from Punt. Crestwood 1.arw. AItanior:t
Springs and is a student :
MARTHA MITCHELL of Lake Mary School was honored tocthy
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seCrc)f-the-WeeI' as Davie Sims 'righ1 of Sims Office Supply
It wasa bus day fur Ith:iw,
presentLd herwith trophy and box of candy. Principal Jack Frost, left.
receiv ed sin Hoo
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were
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t1W VDIllihillie.1 if go back inu.

told Die Florida Suprenit "good fm nothing except U' kill uperatmii-_cvexi teniporuriI
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gives Wt1l Brandt an over'shelming mandate
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confers with leaders of other

lured in the Unttt'dSUiteimcm-poruting Iariipi uirts for Wt'ii
20 vear,' said Mictute!

Argenfine political parties as LhousandL,
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return to business while tlity

and cheer around the Buneos Aires houses
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protest wave against th e Ir sh Republi c s
government after it arrests the IRA
Provisionals' chief of staff.
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in a •"f4.ort " made
palm fronds, frightened little girls sang
Christmas carols through the night to keep
their spirits up while a battalion of I ,liUO
volunteers searched swampy woods for the
five
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Import and Export Corp
"Our
guns
tomptirt
: favoratil) with those math- h
Stiti th and Wusson tin fine
available
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current population: 7Ii
ele'taticjn. — 3 at high tide
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and smallest tuition on earth.''
C'L.1M1'G FLORIDA'S SUGAR INDUThY
Is discriminating against domestic workers by
importing CaribbeLn cane cutters, farm labor
leader Cesar Chavez says he will ask for a
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Go'.
Lero
Collins, doubt a
former
including
new capital punishment law would be upheld
br the U.S. Supre.rie Court if the Florida
Legislature passes it at next week's special
three-day
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POLICE CHIEF Justus East of Altamonte Springs discusses police
routine with Honorary Chief Rhonda Argentine.
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AssIwintion of Retired Pemm Stw 6, no* tin invesWgator for
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Recreatwr Hull.
tinit but I un proud Ic feel I
A noted medium and was if part of her growing and

president (if the National

111(,%,111~ on

wave of protest

chini,- the religion and scletltvs have qualified Sheriffi,, but it*

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agains, 0w um-st by tilt Irish

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speauur s vice' chuarmon of
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Florida Clergy

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r-iemun ames Mulley. 8G. of
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Ostetn, died Sunda) at the Sundat) at Scmincjhe Memorial
ljniversitv Convalescent Hospital. Born in NewtOW
Center, Lh'Lttnd, Bcrn in dland u-v ewi to Sanford in
Illinois Lw tame to Osteen a 11463 fr
Peabod, Mass
year and at ti*1f ago from
He was a member of the
Wyumtng Hewasa Methodist, MrUKIdlst(ur'hnndaM,
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closely with the other departments. Mrs
Gladich comes train New .Jersey
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Sanford:
Irene 'I. Wehr&gt;
Elmer F Lundquist
Maude Anderson, UeHar'
James L Webb, DeBur
Milford A. Cwde'ry, lake

Fun.r.I Horn. Chapel
will, Rev t'1huf C Beafli arm
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lint' I ort'ni.0 Saniijil ,JOhIISOn, 22, of
Winter I lark, was driving it 11170 Dodge a rid wits

turning right onto Wy more Road.

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charged \011i reckh-ss dri%- ing by Trooper '1'4 It
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orida Ilosintal. flippir-d. The Dodgv %as traveling ij; ,!, 1!1
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Hunting

Jackets &amp; Vest;

Camouflage
J.u'ats, Pants. C.raIis

NI it.SE-%tI1)%% IFF t FlR.T

l:xl'NsU)N ANN()UNI'El)

TWO IIE.Sl(.N

Gent' r a I
I) no iii it's,
,Slrniitht'rg.(';trist;ni tifuit'ial".
auntairuted lani to construct
Ilii,000 sq It. a:Itiitioiu to the'
present I 10,(MM) sq it. l,ki'
Mary facility at it (-list of V :1
million (or 1il;uit and equip-

1St it mui;'mtttn-r'
(if
the
Ssiuitniile I'itrining and /4ifling
Into rd
Clifford It,-inks of

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,'wnhtn' I' M''iiri,i hisptt.t
it ill be first husputal in state

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have a licensed nurs&amp;'-mid'if.'
to deliver PtospuLui born

Oviedo anti (;ne' Shirley of

Apopka
tendered their
resignations effective Nov 22
for various reasons

SURPLUS
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Smith, ru*-h''.i1 ta!f

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unwell Branch Road
it crc
local
Attending
dignibirit S intl officers til the
neit hank .us well as of the
Atlantic Bancorporation. 'hit'
iniO(OtiOn was given tiv
M ik olin
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Dr.
\1,tthe son p istor of I hue FFirst
Corugre g,i tiona I Lhur It of

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of each fiscal yvar. All exix'nditures shall ix' pursuant to

create 5W more Jobs
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adopted b

Council

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a
ell
mti;'rudatiomu it! Supt. John Angel,
is hitch his effect of aleceptiri;:
S'*'md Adjustment Program to
dt-;ii is ithi maladjusted scPiiil
stu(It'nts under suspension or

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following a liublic hearing and
all j)uruhiast's for itiort than
tK) shsll require i'iiunuii to
r ece iv e written bids,
Purcha se orders shall lx'

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approved by the department
head and fillance councilillall.

t't'ptt'tt (lit position

All written bids sluiuil be subiiiitti'd to the city clerk arid
°N ned b
the lininu (tOil
rutissionuer or utu.is or during or
prior to the regular C ity
'uiiuiiission meeting, MI incrc';tsss for existing t'iiipltiyes
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b u d ge t ar y litmiits se t forth at ti lt-

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at $1:t.IMMJ

1tNNh:x%Tl( )N EY E[)

Si'iuiimuule ,J uuiiiir ('utl it'ge'
trustit's ;tplruiit'd
i'rt'ct
priiriti lht thu it is tiulif bruit' $1
iiiillinni ill fit ii utnstriit lion to
tin ampus underr I'iotse' I iso of
liii' bui ld
rogram to

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prtival of tk'partitit'uut heads,
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Sanford
"i
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s,tuthist ,ir(l tin 17 '12 to tflt liii!;
tililluit Junior (oIiee

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schedule

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liii' is as hired by Si'niinui;le
t'nuuity ( 'i iuliiuissIunI as
Si'iiuinuolt' (iunts
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American Legion Post and
\uxiliary 183 supper, Legion
I Ionic' on Prone Lake. 7 Pm.
itring covered dish and table

Sanford Senior ('ititerts Club.
'I' hi a it k s g i v trig di 'incu
Sanford C ivic ('enter, 12 ii'iti Christ i a n C hurch, 'Jf,() No rBring covered dish, to ble iivantly Blvd., l)eiton,i, I P itt
servO-c and a friend.
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Mental ilt'.ilthi Association of
Siruitni'k', 7:34) phi,, Mental
lieu lIlt ('enter • Altamonte
Springs I';ht''tti,n and six'akcr.

Nov. 22
league of Wt,itie',u Voters unit

imiecting, Altiiiitutiti'
ttuhfhuty ( liaf)4'I, 9A5 p in

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I 'iitutitr Wish'1'0 Ntght, i-'h';'t
I(rst-nst', tt'atiiuiuig Plylits ,titti
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IS NO L A UGHING
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Central Florida Builder'1 Precen t

Lions ('jut, iitt'u't, 12 ri'iots,
Ilitust' of 5ti,k. S;itifonil

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Sanford:
Mary F. Itawlins
Marcella P.'rricclli
Beterl) Li,ss it Wright
Grace II. lire-tier

Nurah I.. 7'olksori
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Altamutirit' Springs Exti-ntstomt
IIu:uit'iitoh.'r s Club, 9 ali t.
toffee, 9:30 omit, lurching, First

I-'i'sltral Savings and

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Altamonte Sprilill,%

(ni-'u' T. Iiiu-)oy
Noiny Rivers

i'eg'y I). 'frail
(luristophwr V Parry
Th'nmias G. O'Grady, fk'Hory
Ito&gt; H;urkrmuun, l.k'tlary
Frederick K. Mains, f)clt',siaa
Lilitarsi
Dennis, lake
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110.1o).11 11 Club I ott'I i'd ilisht
Mrs. Ifiram i1tumilin and bob)' supper ill i; pin, at the club
house on the lake front in
Mrs. Andrew Dawson and Saiifu'itj
baby girl

Only \'Vurlitzer oilers
organs with built-in

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Sanford Tourist and Shut.

MATTHEWS. LEWIS 5.ue ii Ie C.eS for L.r*ts E
MaSthewt, 79, of Qte'j, wfid
Oi.G Sunda y, 'n D.Lind. will a.
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each fiscal year, anti
the finance' commissioner shall
stitnntt In the city clerk an
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budget and all cxpc'nilit tirt''
m ade pursuant to said hu(Igt't
Further, (lit' aruba nit'
t'st1'ublisiues that the finance
roiniiiissmner shall have the
ability
require the hi-ad
any depart m
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Flit, tAP) hint the tatrgaui item bus be-et
Ht'tuilenu who advertised sold out, said MeCinin
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"This legislation will force
merchandise on sale would
Lw vt t(' give shoppers a rain- the reta Iler Itt assume' his
MRS 'UtLIU PURVIS
soils, Earl Matthw
of dausiiierii,
Mrs.
check on the' prier if they sell responsibility to the cunsuriter
Anne
Nebraska,
Ernest
Matthews,
Mei
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product
at
ru'rienofLvrm
Mass.; Mrs ft
out the item, under a bill filed when he advertises
Mrs \'rrldw M. Pur'u. 77, Colorado; Virgil MatthcIAs, Myrtle Sevard, of Peabojy ,
totki% ti Suite Sen. David a special or redue-etl rate,"
the
shop.
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W. 10th St, cited Saturdai) Nebraska; Donald and Dallas Mass.; Mrs. Dorothy Duff;-,
Mc-Cbiins
bill
gives
MeClain, Il-Tunipa.
-t niunuin, Born in Glenwood, Matthews. North Dakota: Maildon, Mass,; son, William
Me'Clitiri said tus bill would per the right ti tnkc w
Janie's
retailer whc c-haute. a spec. Ga.. she' c-ante' to Sanford in stepson,
Durley, Mulle';., Peabod , Ijert,,e-rt
require 5tun owners is iu
suff irlent quantities of side till lIttle'S item is sold out and 114413, She Wets at member of Longwood; daughters, Mrs. Mulk'y, both of Peabody;- i
First Christian Church of Mary Moore, Nebraska; Mrs, grandchildren and two greatmeri'lwnUisc on Putrid to make doesn't provide if rainchecic
other means, by winch the con- Sanford arid WWI Veterans Steilsi CIlte. Washington; itran&amp;'hildren.
good
their ads
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sister, Mrs. Mae Johnson,
Funeral services and burial
"Mm
u prsons travel cuntuci- sultier UW obtain theSurvivors
include
her Nebraska; brothers, (ioe-don will be in Everett, Maths,
t'ruuik' distances fur bargains tistd iteni at the advertised
husband, Belt E Purt'is, and Floyd Matthews, Orgeori: Grarrikoe Funeral Ilutiw is in
ittil to Iii' told t' tIn' retailer pr1
-;n!urd suit. Jack Purvis of arid Raymond Matthes, '-haig.:
'l'ttusviile; sister, Mi-s. Thelma Catlif orrusi; se'.eral grand.
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('ut'
\%'INTEII Si'iiiN(S
7:30
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(''tin - il at a
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was an "act of collaboration' IRA leaders because of their sets the staite for a confl ict
wi th the British Army, "calcu- grass-roots support in the re- between the IRA and Dublin's
on
the se urtt'. forces
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atonal wine of the Irish Reism in Ireland '
Powers Ac-I trirougri Parha-

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requiring members to take
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F e-lIoit ship entitles
continuing studs Its members
conferee to use the title, must Like' a minimum of I
Fellow of the American accredited hours even- th ree
Thee g r
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Academ
F amuly
ears
I Il';tdquartered in
Physicians, or '- F AAFP." The K;in_sas Cit. Mo.. the' AAFP is cereuiioruy for ('asst'lberrv 's
degree it as conferred Sep- observing us twenty-fifth an- first hank Die Atlantic It'tnk of
tember 26th upon more than niversary this year. It is the Ca&amp;seltwrrv was held Thur-

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tileeting.%, and attended
municipal court sitting next to
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Forum before than than 10,500
persons Feilov ship candidates
academic robes, With
tUt
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Academy colors, and mortarboard caps. The oath of
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Cot 'NCII. at Oviedo 1 ugh School is
holding a candy sale througt Nov 27 to raise
money for co'ering the gymnasium floor so
that it can be Used for school dances and othe r
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Seminole High School and the night in the subdivisions. I.
Advisory Board of Semi nole l.a Floresta , wrote a beau ti
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Junior College Law Enfor- letter to our men.
.sponsnred the Ecolcig Walk. in
cement."
--1 want U be a part of Dx. the county and received a
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low W (fiials nj.iiin attrihut- ported tat AmerI'afl troop
said the marines, hacked h an
Communist fnrce killed at fie onh 40 strikes in
armored column, had advanced least 14 South Vietnamese and southern panhandle of North ed the curtailment to the strength in Vietnam dropped
wounded "" In ambushes and Vietnam Sund.n. the third sac'weather
another 1,W men IV-9t week U
about two nilles and expanded
SAIG(Th (AP)
Flying at their area of operations t
The U.S. Command also reci im
mortar and greruith attacks CetIVe day th nUmber fell be:t,000 feet above monsoon thun- coastal strip of land 13 miles near Saigon. Da
g and
derstorms, waves of U.S. 10 rJrtt).ncrJiaM of Quang m Pleiku, and in Long M. it dts-.
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bombers dropped 1.21K) tons of city .
trirL town in the Mekong I*lu
redar-guided bombs on North
It was the stiffest resistance
Vietnamese positions just
other " government troops.
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encountered
by the nuirines
limelovi the demilitarized 7nne ,
were killed and fif were
military spokesnwn reported since they recaptured Quang wounded when a grenade carTii Cits Sept 16 The North
ned by a South ,etnarnes
Some 40 of the Stratrifort- Virtnumew
n7
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the South
re
struck
helicopter pickufl point near
irtnamest are trying U get
'.outh Vietnamese marines in
Loc
UEIfl4 Tri province who WCTC buck what the Cliii hehUC Ii
fthdio Hanoi claimed that two
d cease-fire.
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The Cnsaelberrs Police
reported the theft of $its boat damage to the car.
closed that war materials werit.
prrn'inrt, just bekn the ?J)9 De partment i investigating the
Robert louts Ansley, 19. of
trailer from the Bunnell Road
At least 44 North Vietnamew still flowing southward through
parallel bombing restriction Saturda night armed robber
1102 North Reams Street, wit s
area
rnops we.e killed in the fight- the DM2 It, enemy troops, clus
line. It made no mention of the of a comnierire stare on U.S.
Roy Rurfie)d, 21330 Gale zirrestednna warrant issued b
ing Saturday and Sunday, while spite the nrnnsoon-swnllen Ben
fate of the piloti
1-92 at Colder, Dav Road
Place. Sanford. said someone the 18th iudicial Circuit.
'r'vcrnment Losses were at Least Hai river which is the dividing
The U.S. Command did not
According to Chic! George
forced entry to his vehicle charging him with possession of
killed and 78 wounded, ut- line through the siz.mlIe-wudtreport any losses, but it has a Kuircher a young white male parked at the Wekiva River prohibited drug and sale of
)cIlrlL U rommuniqurF from buffer zonc Snrnt. tenor, -t
palu of not disc losing downed enh
tht Kv i Stop Store
'N proh rnted drug He IA
boat r:irnri x,rll i dianape
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aircraft if rescue operations are about fi1( with a drawn pistol
plztvc'r twvrind reruLir trying to arrested at his residence
still in progress
but rui new units art' crossing,
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liespiti the stiff reslKthncr the sources said.
The U.S C'nmmand reported nuiruiger.Arthera Rutledge
rind heav rains field reTiort
flsewborr it Sniit Vic'tnrm.
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Editorial Comment

Enjoy This 'American Breathing Spell1

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is a time when a
brea th ing spell is afforded almost every
American. In it we celebrate the almost entirely
American festival of Thanksgiving,
The reaction from the presidential campaign
is being experienced, and quite properly, by the
politicians. For such there is no breathing spell
Republican leaders and first-rank Nixon
advisors await word from the president from his
period of sequestration and his decisions in

T-t-gard tot he st ream-) ining of

ill.., vernment.

the executive

arm

Democratic leadership shaken to its bones
t
the enormous personal victory of the first
It rm Nxc.ii
'ord, i having a far from 9UItL
time. Out of th e imm ed iate reactions both by the
ill devoted followers of the defeated Senator
i;torge McGovern and the Democrats who see
the need for a re-adjusting of the course of this
historically majority party will come grave
1t'c'iSOflS.
expect them soon or in ; fort
Put don't
h
o.hich will be easily interpreted as a clean, new
co urse for this divided political party.
Nor can this he a breathing spell for other
w'oples in other lands. Closely linked with the
'rican scent' is, of course, the still evasive
t'rid of the Indochina war. And while of great
inilment here, it is indeed the harassed peoples of
1,
who wanted above all a chance to live
:hf'lr own lives in a culture of their own and
nJ condiuons which they alone create.
u'r
\rahs and Isrealis continue to live in the
mnt'climateof hostility and almost tmmitgated
Litred which has been their fate ever since the
ate of Israel '.vas created and the Israelis
ceeded to sho just how much could be acLplished with vision, hard work and total

mitm't
As thub comment is being made another
great state and another great area has s wung
Inti the spotlight of grave international concern,
This s Argentina. For on th is day the 77- year
old Juan D. Peron, Argentina's strong man,
returns from a I'7vear exile and arrives with a
stated purpose of bringing back to the land
here he ruled with an iron hand and from which
fled "peace and understanding."

l'eopte in that troubled land, second largest
n. uthtmenca. have now to cope with aroused
passions, new hopes and have to do so with
sources of information being kept at a minimum.
There are other lands and other peoples who
would find the issues which confront Americans
of an order which could better any with which
they are wrestling.
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Personal Private And Most Tender
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R% HAl. BOYlE
I)on't worry about a thing,"
At S. I found I didn't need a cart around the local s*iper.
NEW YORK i AP
The big. advised an older friend of mine, baseba ll bat at a ll to beat off market. my daughter's the
gest problem in )earmng how to who had lost his wi fe a number invading women I could brush prettiest kid on the block, and
be a widower is finding sarrw- of years before. 'Before long them hack quite well with a our cat. l.adyDottie.purrswtth
one to sew on buttons for you there will be so many women small-tn medium-sue peacock contentment every day.
After my wife Frances died trying to help you that you'll feather.
I am sure that if Frances
four 'ears ago of it pancreatic have to beat them off with a
looks down from heaven on her
cancer detected too late, I made baseball bat. Believe me, I'm
Well, with enough time a man old boyfriend now, she must be
a surprising self-discovery I no
right
con ito anything I feel that I've
shaking her head and th inkini,
longer yc rc:ilt tr:tnt'd fit:l.clicvu irie, 1w as wrong
k;trnt'd pretti veil ho to eop'
Hover hot, I dor,l set' ho you
Me
I may be the apple of my dear with life. I pay most of my hilts get along without me so well."
For nearly ll years my wife old mother's eye, but I am not the same year they're due, the
And m reply to that would
had kept m as a kind of pet. now — nor have I ever been
apartment gets cleaned once a have to be, "Hones. I don't. I
The Only job 1usd to do was to an orchard entire unto the fair week. I nou bold the track still don't know bow to get a
do my job
bring home the sex as a whole,
record for pushing my shopping button sewn on my shirt."
bacon. Otherwise I was totally
free. My wife handled all thi
household problems and prott'cted me from all other cares
except my work. As a result I
guess I became something of is
luisket case.
'1 will never 1w able In unclersusnd hns you managed to
go to three wars and get back
"
It,_ %* #
itt'u
to help you."
PHV'1CAL
Fran
told me more than
once
FITNE.SS
"I had Uncle Sum there to tell
when to blow m nose' I
cplisined.
After a loved one äies, there
i
t-is a gulf of grief and measure;
less lass to cross. Despair and
guilt are a daily bread. But
w hen that gulf is crossed - if it
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there has to
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canned chili I didn't know
how to get my incometax
income
farms
filled out. pa the rent, or get
the
done, the wrndnw'
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furniture repaired, the cats
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Global Weapon To Fight Air Piracy
By FRANK MACOMBER
Military-Aerospace Writer
copIe} News Service

aimed at closing sanctuaries to air pirates came after Volpe
had told delegates:
"Piracy on the high seas came to an end when the ports
of call were closed to the plunderers of ships. Piracy in the
skies will die thesame death when the doors of welcome are
universally dammed on hijackers around the world."
His words failed to move the delegates, and a month later
they appeared to have no effect on actions of the U. S.
Congress
On Sept. 23 the Senate passed a tough antihijacking bill.
On Oct 3 the House also overwhetrnmglv approved a similar
measure, 354 to 2, and sent it to a House-Senate cinft'renc'e
for adjustment of differences.
But the legislation died before it could reach the White
House when House conferees refused to accept a Senate
provision for tougher airport screening of all passengers by a
new airport security force.
At the time the Air Line Pilots Association sever))criticized the House position, warning that if hijacking nc'idents continue, "we suggest that trains, buses and othr
ground systems could once again emerge as our nation's
prime modes of transportation."
Both House and Senate versions not only carried sanctions against nat.iorts harboring hijackers but also against
any third country that continued to maintain service with the
offending nation.
Now, however, the stiff antthijacking bill, which also
included the death penalty for air pirates under certain
conditions, must wind tz way through Congress again next
year.

Top U. S officials, from Tra nsportation Secretary John
A. Volpe on down, are convinced that air piracy, like sea
piracy, will came to a swift end only when all nations refuse
sanctuary it, airline hijackers.
'The catch is that not enough other nations seem to feel
the same way about it, and apparently not even the U. S.
Congress is certain
A check on progress toward an international convention
whit-h would leave no hiding puice for the air pirate indicates
any such global agreement still is far beyond the reach c
reality, A look at the record. In the wake of the Nov. 9 hijack
of a Southern Airways jetliner and a 28-hour nightmare for 31
passengers and crew, tells the story.
Last Sept t delegates to a 17-nation conference in
Washington, D. C,. rejected a U. S. -Canadian proposal for it
nei' international convention that would have required
signatory nations to suspend air service with any country
that did not punish or extradite airplane hijackers or
saboteurs
The move for nonacceptance was led by France and
Britain and supported by the Soviet Union and Egypt. The
proposed convention WLS offered first II months earlier at a
meeting of a legal subcommittee of the International Civil
two organization, a United Nations agency
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Preiit nI Nixon '.'.ilI not he the one to decide Whettici
or not Vice President Agnew be,'on'ies the Republican
for the presidency in 1976 .gncw's performance
most likely will determine that.
Second terni presidents, even landslide winners do not
have hat kind of political leverae In 11. President
F.isenhnwer did not "pick Mrr Nixon uS hi?. ruccessor
nominec Nor did t. ntion ,ILltmsOfl name Sen. I tisberl
lIumphre to take his place in 196$
Mr Nixon in 19) '.'.as overwhelmingly his party's
'hoice, and that was the determinant
In 196$. Humphrey did indeed inherit some of ,It'ihflsn's
potential delegate strength in many, states. but he gained
most from the iistracting ri airy between the late Robert
Kennedy and Eugene Mct'ai'th' . and then, sadly. Iru;ii
Kennedy's death.
The fact is that, just as the twoterm limit constricts
the power of a lametluck president, so tixiay other cir
cunistances tend to heighten the status of a sitting viee.
president
That is a big advantage for Agnew. as it '.'.as for Mi
Nixon and Humphrey The second man these da y s moves
around a lot, and develops an air of authority, even
though he has none Wherever he goes, television's light
glares at him.
Still, there is nothing automatic about this process It
tir.lpl% means opportunity is enhanced
In Agnew's case, he has niucti to do, and tautly quiickl
if he is to get a big leg up on the I96 spot Probably thi' Gi
first two s-ears of this next terni will tell the story
His toughest task will he to establish credibility within
his own part' as a man who has the stuff to win in 1976,
whether the Democratic nominee he Sen Edward Ken
netly or some other
That means, for starters. being taken seriously and not
being seen as a phrase-making hatchet man, a head-bopping golfer, a fellow who makes a speech a day and then
relaxes with the htggies
He has much ordinary fence-building to do with parts
people, lie got Into this somewhat more in l97'2 than LWlore. hut the surface is barely scratched lie's got to knn'.
them and consort slith them.
Agnew obviously needs strong foreign affairs credentials Once again, his first-term swings around the globe
left .i non'er mouis flai r, :i tone of • 'lii's see the head of
lie hopes to make
state and here's the golf course
some key visits abroad, and the impact this time will
have to he more solid
He'll get help in this field from Mr Nixon '.hether the
President intends it or not Mr Nixon sees himself as a
foreign policy President, and so docs the country Some
Of that seems almost certain to rub off on :flCW Surely.
people can say . Mr Nixon gives him some tips!
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domestic issue arena lie knows it better. lie never misses
a governor's conference, and while there he is attentive,
;)roperh, interested, questioning in a way that suggests
kno'.ledc' and competence
It is clear Mr Nixon has less interest in domestic matters The issui's are more confusing, more debatable
Agne% care here more i'asiI do %t hat he needs badly to
do, establish sonic independence
indepndence for himself without 'vio
lating basic loyalty to the President
The order Agni"% muit fill is large Every eve will he
upon him. itwkinc for error and for switches too quick to
Lit- plausible But if he brings it off, he'll be hard to stop
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I'll whop you so hard it'll
make your shirttail pup up
your back like a window ewtam" That was Grandma
Mitchell speaking to her
grandchildren back in the
I 930
She was a pun'.' little woman
of sometiung less than 90
pounds. Other memones of
her ar, vague. There was the
gray hair In a tight bun. And.
as I recall, her only sin was
soul!.
But she was full of dire
threats that, if t*I'i seriuusly. would freeze the blood of
an Apache.
We loved theim

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PurPome just

to hear what

nwvelous new threat would
roll off her tongue.
Scgnetim.ts she would repeat herself in her threats, but
she had an extensive repertoire and, by the time she gut
around to reruns, they
seemed fresh again.
It was a kind of early-day
literature.
Hardly a week went by in
my chilwod when I was not
threatened with sl',irsw. "11
you don't get out of those

r't,.,frj I'm gomn to sn '.'i-j
Alive
Once, I boldly inked
Grandrna, what are you go.
uig to do with the skin!"
It was a mistake. And I
nearly got skinned alive for it.
Among the more cwmxm
rniurtimes that hung over
m)' bead at various tunes
the possibilities of being
beaten to within an inch of in&gt;
We. and getting my Iwad
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A siit,ilI group of legal t'xpt'rts, including former Gov
I 'rov Coll ins. doubt a ness
upiL-iI h)Iiflishliii&amp;'nt Itus'. '.'.OUhI
lit' uptu*'Ist h (hit' 1! S. Suprt'iia'
Court if (he Honda I A'gislature
passes it at next week's spec'Iuil
t1irt't'1tiy session
Collins .itid lint' Florida lam'.professors specuilats' the notisiri's high ('Ourt prsshatily
ssu'iihstn't,ut'ct'pt any s',spital
punishiiiit'nt l.uss kinacled by (lit'
I A'gislaturt'.
Last June the Court detilared
capital punishment umni'onstitu.

that back ide of yours so bard
you'll have to cçen your

mouth to shine your shoes"
We thought and thht
about that one, and rice'- did

in the magdizwies these days
But '.'.e kind ef enjoyed it. The
threats were su absolutely ri.
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"I believe most people in
Huri(1;s ii oulsi like to st't' the
sk'ath penalty reinstated. but I
clont think it legally can be and
I don't think it should Lx', mid
Collins.
But Atty, Gen. ItoLx'rt Sheviri
said the Iikehihxitl of a quick
Supreme Court ruling on reinstzitt'mt'nt is all the more rcaI
son
a death penalty
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01111,11111, un to i,iii.I'lv ' rei'k
• Mrstti"; ('flifle running down
m id ill r.' tc'i it rutiriultilt- ruuql to us will, her srrns
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No rs'l,itiss- s
ssurfaced tie defend Otto Macsin
mm his- mi hut' smuts ni.'clars'sl ruus'nt,uIl
unit siuiifs,'ts'flt and e'uiismiiitted 1s1
it nursing homuie last loll
Now more than $100,000 in
cash and jemmt'lry has beers
found in the 69-year-old rag
p is' k er's cluttered house
rsiur (tt P fits' il
SI 0 ('5) n's
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guardian is waiting fur the
tilt-phone calls
"It's going to be %t—r% intcr•
estinig to set' hums mtitumu) IK'Plu'
pop UI) now cltiumituig to be hiis
relatives," said attorney Mark
Hut-ht,nnder,
A court hearing is ss'hs-ululei I
(1)(11 to decide what to ciii smiths
use money and jewel.s (lI5('O'i't't'
tsl by firt'nit-n, Polite stuiii
So tic i ghtx;rhiood children started
the blaze in Macon's ntis-omit
butt se
Ru'f.,' he mm ;is s'mutiuuisitti'sl hiu'
had limed there mm ittiout t'lu't'tri'
city sir running water and
hi
ibuuc'kt'ml
rit'iu'h'hiors
sbsuv.&amp;'ring muake-mi sri his

prisøu$ Karen's mother, Mr
l.I.wellyri, with a hit
!hduy pRr?v Sattirday
Priorhie smsc it
ar'h
chased it," chubby brown
haired Karen said ''We rIr
after him Pretty soon we didn'
know -a'here we were. Wc-.''
only lived out her'
weeks and I don'

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vu Tonya sharer) I)'.. r.rrieal
with her three younger sisters.
i'lIstrn. IC), form, 7, antI Angela,
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fmIlOI(Iuriflg beds if ,i,'di&amp;'s, A
-ai di of the attic rs'scak-d
Ili undamaged hills plus
u$n i'stimismited $50,000 to $15,001)
ortti at genii's, Ariottit'r $2,500
ill cash, firemen ruiid, mm- us
burnt-it.
- ''itst'rs's nscj telling tio14 rtiurh
nitcimse') hurried up," said Miaiisi
Fire Chisel I.,awrent-s' Kt'nris•'y.
4111 Macon was urrs,-st&amp;'sl on a
hieiilthi violation in S"ptcni:lx'r,
1971, after nei ghbors coni
jslaitui-sl abojut tills's of Junk in his
yard, the stench Of rotting
w!gt'tables he picked up from
uIwrItwrst'( trusts pile's and his
tuiliit of taking naked showers
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In addition to the death pen.
tilty issue, ltuit iiitukvrs also will
is' grappling smith such s's.ritronersuil isslO's as "-hsol fintunu'fill,, , (lit' I'ut,Iiu' Service(u,sii'
tiiission, sstiter pollution oust
%%i)ilit'iis rights

,'\lths'uigti (lie st'ssItii is smlv

I li'.' i uttiiriitinu
ifieiiui'çtli' v.111 k.'rs by

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litiportinit
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1 ':irll,his'nn utim'
Iah,itt lt'tuli-r I 's'snr 1 'imvi' say';
hi.' v. iii ask for it vungr.'sslnntil
utivu',t iitutic'n (if the industry'

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iii itt
.'''k In
ru'fuisutig Ii. ;sll,m tililitit's hi
hiss their s-surleurat.' uliciulil'
tau'' oln to u'onstiIiIi'rs If thu.'
r t'guilatory ;ii:s'nsdoesn't
this' ,us - tinn, (Iii'
Iirsthtliiit
i:uvt'rtiuur sass his' is ill ask
lawit sakers 1st slut it •
\,iet if a Leon ( 'umunty Circuit
.lmolg'' sns'rtiimnis a tax ratio
sttiut '.'.htu'hi i - ut' 'uiu m''.titii;,teil
$1 11111111111 iii state aid to a
titiriih.'r cit r'iiints
su'limir.l
s ts'tiis. there is -i gund
Ibtt)IlitY Askew will ask the

ry Iii makt, up the

s"lledult-il to run from Nov. '28

in this' Stale
sit Eulut'atiiui

sUhist'slin'nit deficit

I)epartiiisnit
luiiulgm't
•\ sks'w tins also rs'rotiiIul('lI(I('ilthis' ers-tution suEa $100
iiiilli.n rs'volving loan fwisl to
help cities build new ss'sst-r
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l;s'IItit' supplying water to ;
100- mile stretch of the Florida
Keys was severs-it for about 24
hours u.s-er the weekend, forcing
some tourist: to bathe in swiiiihung isiols tumid quench their
thirst with straight shots of hiqtisir.
Water to the large section of
the Keys was interrupted Saturduis aftt'rniHri mmhis-n a (IUtiiI)
triis-k hiatt a tiliummitut and ('rash)(his' (is. Sass .stmmneul
,-, I
;iipelinie mm hit-ti runs along (he
east suit' of U.S. llughiss'uus' I
frsuii Florida City on the uuitiinl;urid to Ks-v West, about 120
u oils's to this' sutuith
Na'.') repairmen fist-il th e
break about 4:30 p.m. u ES'l' i
Sunday and pressure was back
to ru.irtii;uI 1u th:s- end 'ml the day,
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pr'hahly wi'rC IW':-'r ,
,te than it mile from hnn"
;:' the dens. woods along ti
.r!hhnnkrftheTomoka Ri'.'"ow miles outside of rmnyton
neti
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said berm' Siinsl;iy, hilust
itu liii' Illilissrtatiun .,f
I 'ai' hhs';i,,
l;ut,uri'rs
by
l"Iiirisla's i'ighl sugar
P"iIiii's for this sear's hi4irvi'st
'lion',,
a v.-.u'hend trip
from ('aliliirriuu Iii rally sup
js'irtt'r't and take o Iui'rciinmal
hotel Ili IiI.iis,tIg t
'.rti.
\1. fit ker', iiiiiiifi strategy, said hi.'
'e, uii,Id ask (lii' 11 S St'natu'
Suibu'suiiitiui live tin Mi s?rator
I uI,iir hs',,mlm'.I by S4'II ,\sll;ui
Stt'vs'nsuti III, 1)111 ''ta s'ofluluu't
hearings right her,' .11111 scm'
11t. soul
is hat u'oniillliuns are
he mm ould :uls.s seek a similar
I l.uu;u' lmrIml'
('hasi'; 114011'' his s'otiimin';it'
at a rums', ronlereriri' antI tin
outdoor rail) For sums' 100 hl,uu k
and Spanish speaking ftitu
msiirkr'r' in Bulls- G lade. the cent
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the (lay, I 'hi;, i.i
s1oiku' tit- is'll at a 40-minute'
tius'imi'uri;i I si-ri-ire for Suit
Freeman iii Vakt'tiu'Iul, SI;uss , a
S:ir;,ssut;tNew('iullt'gs'c-is-i 1% ha ,
was stmuek ant killed ii) a s-titus'
truck wInk picketing at th,,
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\lu Station soul at the itervi(e
('ieui tp;irinu fbi' u:ipnrtmitlrin of
I ';irilih sri workers to the Sit'sho him;.. i''r, stetri iiceil ill It..'
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hint the IT" rusul'l • 'g't ('on'jt''t the lorrign
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punishment is likt'l&gt; to his'
punisl
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even a (ht'ore(is'al i-hiant-t'
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huillt'nigt' uitilt'ss enacted in
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fundamental changes
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But it isas If special ucca_
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say. I'm going to reach
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So now the American Indian, or a few people claiming
to speak on behalf of all Indians. has decided to get into
the act.
The thinking apparently is, if whites can ransack draft
board files, if blacks can burn down ghettos, then the red
man should be allowed to destroy government property
and get away with it After all, he has legitimate grievances, too.
Indians rightf ullv resent the outmoded portrayal of their
ancestors as ignorant, howling savages who had to be
civilized by the white man But what is anyone to make
of those Indians who occupied, defaced and looted the
Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington'
-We don't give a damn what the American people
think." said one of their leaders. Russell Means, to the
inevitable television interviewer. By taking over the BIA,
he said, they had given the kids back on the reservations
something to be proud of.
But not very much, real)'.-. They knew very well that no
one was going to risk bloodshed in an attempt to dislodge
them from the building. The victor% was hardly on a
parallel with the defeat of Custer,
'We hereby declare war on the United States," said
Ijoinbastically at the beginning of the siege
But if thai is the case, then these Indians have aban.
doned all claim to their rights as citizens of the govern.
ment they have declared war against.
It is only through the awakened conscience
of the
American periple that lniians can hope foi a redress of
alleged grievances. Unfortunately, those who went on the
warpath in Washington have aroused more disgust than
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condition which arise to prod the iay into action,
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6A—The Santrd Herald

1he Sinfc,rcJ if etald

Raiders Subdue North Florida
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until the bonus Is In effect, 11 field ionl' and it four for four ihil!t in f')lR' Rt!flflie Shiiw, &amp;Seminole went ahead
foot-I. from Orlando. wits seven
according to the new rule This performance sit the cuirtt
seven points. 1M2, but the
could elinitnifle as mans Its 12 stripe He scored 11 ot his points for eight sit the line and ended
Sentinels bounced back with ste.
shots per game for a team in a In the First hail, all from the the game with 17 points. Earlier
straight tallies to cut the
junior college same or eight floor. In addition to his hot hand in the week, in the team's
margin to one point. North
shots per game for high school shooting. Paulk grabbed 10 season lid-lifter against Florida
Florida then took over the ed
rebounds for his team.
College. Shaw was the top
fl Joe Sterling's Railer
teims
Paulk is one of three scorer with 25, and the top
Rut while the Raiders shot
quint roared back with lt
less fouls, they connected on a sophomores on the 2972-71 rebounder with W Saturdaystraight points over a three
higher percentage, hitting 20 of Raiders Rob Hurst, a eon- night Shn had eight rebounds.
minute playing period, and
Jerry Wright. from Falmouth
22 sittenipls from the line The% sislent rebounder and shooter
owned a 3-22 lead. The Sen.
out-scored North Florida h 10 laM year before being injured. Kentucky. had a strong second
tinds didn't give up. and had
points at the line, off-setting the scored a down points, all from half, scaring 12 points, and
cut the margin to 4-40 at the
fact that the Sentinels hit for the floor The third sophomore, ended the game with 16 points
half
two more field goals than the Robbie Clifton, played hut did Gerald Owens was also a key
North Florida regained the
not get on the scoreboard.
player in the second half, and
Raiders
lead with 17:45 lett In the second
At Icz tP1V'fws Irq'cbynee hove
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Issued
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witl ti' paints, tnc'ludint
The lesid changed hands sevend
tinws, hut with 941 left in the
games. Owens converted a
by shooting a
three-point play,
free throw following a twopointer, and the Raiders took
er fiWi They never ti-ailed
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l -to ltns'itcr went through Ihim'
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it the undefeated Norninu's
Fast- rn (Cain, alter stropping
their first goals' of the I sliirne%
t-'ruIa night
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pa host to the Florid:
Southern College Junior varsIti
in an fi P. m. game at tht
Sermonk High gym. That game
was originally set for Saturd
night. But was moved up due U
'anflici in schrdu1in

raei' lasted 2 laps.
Poses dropped out ear in
Sunday racing included
the
race
with
mechanical
HERALD 5CORPOAD
three events A five quahlyiri5
problems. Delcren7o and Venko
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race was run for the last 10
I')AVTONA - After a protest (lid hattIe with \'enko being
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positions for the Presidential
black
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it
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t.ngle
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250 GI race to be last of the
Mnrfl
a 0 1 12 fiemis Gene Felton of Atlanta, glass putting f)elorenio ito a
Harris
Ga driving a Camaro 427 wits commanding lead. Deloremo three races. The top 10 positions
S tic to
5
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in this race were added !o the
declared the winner of the lost the lead after 23 laps due to
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field and make the field a euge
Tony a pt stop
Presidential
250.
39 101* 1$ Delnrenw Trnv, Mich. in a
total of 60 cars The qualifying
DIALS
A spectacular crzsh involving rare was won by Richard
Corvette witsplace second, Mo
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Stevens from St. Cithennes.
Carter from Hamilton. Oat., Pat Sundmar. from Miami
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Phkalk
Ontario in it Camaro. Second
is titi 12
Canada was third, Dave HII.IU Beach, Florida look place tin
S 71 17 from Tampa woror with Bb lap 21. Sundmzmn drove straight place in a 350 Cubic Inch
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Wright
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Cure'ette was l.aivar Mann
McCmjllurn
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S 11 11 fifth. Hurley:.- o od from per hour. Sundman was taken Third place went to fluss
Ow?n$
TOTALS
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Jacksonville finished si x th to the hospital with rib fraclures and possible spinal and Carolina in a BMW.
0,40rth Frm
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injuries.
4.1 51-94
The Formula 103 race
The feature ruet- of the da%
c'overing
14 laps or 5(1 mies was
began
with
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nui*0 Oia' McC.umre
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After pit stops by the leaders truly incredible as these open
battle between Corvette's driven
McCuilijrn ks
Fouls. North 1' Iurid* 7. by Sum Posey, Don Yenko, the lead was held by the Tampa wheelcd cars were racing live
''mmnoIe ir
Tons t)elorenTo and Bob tItSed (:ciIVette driven bm Bob and six abreast on the highC)'f,r,fitc Mmitcilton. t4iSI
Johnson anl Dave lhenz. With hanks for the entire race.
.lomsnn
just five laps remaining HICTU
An ;imnling three and
tat wine debris on the track and sometimes four lead changes
up put ting Felton of per lap occurred as these cars
Atlanta Ga. in the lead.
screamed around the spe-edway
at speeds in excess of 140 miles
In the battle for the Camel GT per hour. The winner of this
.'hampionship between 1lurI
nieflec was Tom Pumpelly
lla v.00d and Bob Bcasle Imolh from Springfield. Va. in a Elden
id
was decided in
Seconnd p!ac'e went to
this race. Thets wai. Delorvr.- Brian Stewart from Pickering,
TO'S first major win in one year Ont. and thrd went to Fred
'IWO conversions and two passed with ease in the final
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from Casselberry forward Cup tournament slated for
Haywood won the Camel GT River, New Jersey,
Raiders. John Rothschold i 31) and Ron Hard
F'ri'nk Tressic led the Orlando Sanford. Dec.
IMSA Championship in the
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In what was termed
Hug' Club Ic as 30-9 win over
Jacksonville. Fla. based
closest to Raider ace.
the University of South Fiarida game's "outstanding play' by
Coach George Dob5on, Wing tonhe over Bob tieasle 8I
Saturday in Orlando
points to 85 fx)iflt.S.
Defense-minded Orlando Forard Steve Udoj, propelled
A iimtt h 1(1 decide the
7Iiitt'd the visiting Tampa by the Orlando forward pack,
The IMSA series began a line
Southern
wrestling chamJust
three
penalty
pushed
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ball
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weekend
of
racing
with
ruigers to
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.in'ks wtiile the Orangemen Tampa goal in the second half mileBaby Grand Sedan race iinship is featured on Milo
Saturday afternoon. This event Steinborn's tonight's card at the
crc en route to their si.th in a ctrong "Serum Try'."
After a lint-out, similar to was dondnated by time Gremlin Orlando Sports Stadium with
iunsrcutivc victory of the
hit t)igett and Amos Buddy Colt tangling with the
season. Orlando now stands 8-4 basketball's ('enter jump, team ofW
Orlindt
('r)fltrollt'd
the
tap
and
Johnson
for most of the race. Great Malenkci.
in Florida play.
..
In another contest Louie
"bound-in"
on
Tamnim. ttni'1jfli
from
33-6
ball
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earlier in the season, was determined Tampa side until Beach took over second spot in u1kt' Webster anu Redbeard.
Mike'Graham will try his skill
unable to develop either a Udaj was prox'Iht"d across the as Capri. The race was mn?rked
fir posh II! flit
".i. m:iat..' said Morris, who
t tilt
against
Phil Robley while Bob
goal
after
it
b%
to
full
minute
of
strong
push
from
its
forwards
real battle for second
rain 2t times for 107 )Itrds and Ne York 13.
Orton
goes
against Joe ova.
pushing
arid
"nicking
during
''set
scrunis"
:mr
"loose
.'orcd two t('u('hith'1p1'Tms, in.
tme'titeen Mime and I.nnn'
It was Twiliev whi' caught
I'I other two contests rat
Orlando
is
backs
rapid!)
its
ruks"
and
found
Hughey front Bethesda, Md. in
:'ludmng the winning one or. a 14- two
aarcl
a Ptr.to.ltme winner was Diggett Scott Casey against Bob Griffin
in the fourth cluding is 44-3ard toss to the smothered in an Orlando establishing itself as
while Carlos Muntez takes on
"spoiler"
for
th
e
Sanford
defensive
blanket
that
quarter. "Fin thinking abeut %ew York ort, which
fromni Raleigh, North Carolinas
MilneCorsica
Jean.
tourney
w,th
itsfine
plaj
in
the
much
of
the
game
to
be
played
the Super Bowl.
a Gremlin with Tubs'
Morris' first score or a leap and
The
first
contest gets under
last
month
aria
is
out
to
revenge
within
the
Thuipas
25-50
yard
"V1 eve got to try ta polish. ,ot Miami bark 'a the game at
second Lann Hughey third
way
at
8'30
curlier
losses
to
favored
Miami
lines.
P ill.
get our art ready lot the play- tuilfunme, 1744.
and Amos Johnson Fourth The
Marty
and
Florid.as
State
University
backs
Orlando
offs." said Morris. "Ever.,
The Jets had taken a 17.7 head
game is it do or die' game fur uji on a one-yard run by .Jaha Nelson. Larry Chtoliri, Mike during the two-da) Cup Play
This Saturday, the local
to keep our mental, physical
Higgins. 251-yard pass from Joe Wztllce and J Richards scored
ruggers
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"try"
goals
as
the
edge
Niuiumth U Rich Caster and 33ratSINTS
Tournanwnt
Trials.
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rain
and
Orani:m'
inimen
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The' DolphirF
ymrd field goad by Bobby HOWand unIv four games
from
befield.
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first
team
in
pro
etmiimuz
Earl Moan-all surprised time
kxmthuill since the 1i142 Chicago Jets and tiimnelf h running :im
6
Bears to go unbeaten in regular
;trds for a thirc quarirr touchse'assoni
dowti to give the Dolphins the
EVERY
When asked who could beat lead :it 23-17. He rain after Itt'
Miami. Jets' Coach Weeb Ew- found ins receivers covered
bank responded. "I don't knms
'"I1m,- haven't planned am!)
Who will They're the best foot- runs fur' ate for it long time'.'
.5 OIIINDQ SPOI.S STADIUM,
ball team we've played.
said Murrall, now 38. "The run
"I'd ruttier play V1 mashing- i' just something that just haititim,'' said EwLamnk. "I Uuiiik this Pens You react to it
m Muixuii is a better football
Nmumith threW four yards to
TUE GREAT
NEW YORK'S FINEST
IIJDDY
tecini."
tight end W stymie Stt'wa't for
Ewbaink would like it third New York's lassl h'a'i laiR' Ui the
shot lit the Dolphins in time AFC
third quarter
championship ganme, but faces
Anderson ttms'n tell on as
Reg. 6 2.25
$1
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I*AWE
tout:
futitbt t'', hs- ,lets' ('1f!
(0ul) hope' h0lik is tim finish with
MtCL'&amp;mr sit time' Jets 27 emiT)) ii
YOUR CHOICE
&amp;
the' best record of a runnerup
toe fourth quarts': to s"t up
tessmmi, cuimd for a fourth playoff
V.'
Murrit.- i inning rum
MISS
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spot. and he'll have to send the
VO Rig. $1,9
64 Jets against the Detroit
VODKA Rh, SS.99 °T
&amp;
Lions on Thanksgiving Day
$39I BARCLAY 100 Proo
ULD CROW
with seven injured players.
NO DbSQUALIFICAUON • TO A FINISH
j proei Reg. SS.79
QT] GIN Rsg.S4.fl
As to time Dolphins, Howard
MISS
PHIL
PROOF
Twi!ley explained, - 'We're retSANDY SCOTT
tzsinl not gmt'ing Up 00 the rest
Reg. 6 19
01
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of hit se'au.un.
But he added, "Our otd goal
Bob ORION,
Joe
is winning our first playoff
LET U! CATER YOUR

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win the Dewar Cup tourney and
'ouizimer'i Union Grand Prix.
ROTTERDAM. Netherlands
Arthur Aithe of Miami. Fla.
ti'pprd Toni Okker of the Neth''n I:mnnL :u. f'-2, I'- I t( capture
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Cup championship

1110 1*: JANEIRO
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for as ten-stroke win over Steve
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and gin-c the South African lit
124,1)00 Brazil Open crown
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Whit Riggett. of Raleigh, N.C..
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NEV1 YORK-- Herb Elk,
speed of nearly 90 miles per maimed General Manager th
DI e
hour Ili winning the B.F. V1 orld Hue'kv As.cctc'iatIon New
(;tK4rl('h Truptsj (math'. but tht- York Itatiders, submitted his
scasirns rtusmpunastnp went to resignation as requested by the
Earl FelIrn of Rensingt'.ni, Md. \ssot'w(ior office.
DAYTONA I3EAC1I. Fin.
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Gene Felton of Atlanta, In at
Phila'it'
Iph in HI a z,t'rs president
Camaro, V.tm S.- llrOtt'at kiUt an
iniceg-revI hip count, then went James ('is wr resigned from
011 titm take the PresidentIal 250 the World Hockey ASSOCIatIOn
road nice'. surprising Ton)' team in a dispute' over manage1)elimru'r.zo of Tro . Mich nad florist polic- with the tlub' nut"r t'.:'kte"s'j,'r
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straight decision this year.Witti
four more gatmmics (a go, thuvjthreaten (it l.n'cemit, only the'
third team in NFL timstsmr to
finish a regular season tmnde'fe4mte'd.
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giit' sleenktl iii (hit' dsssinig
yards In spark that' Vikings over
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With (tie Jets 1s'aading 24-21 in I.mss A'igeles,
( '('s'ti 1ha punter ltsin Widby
the last ts.'riosl, Anderson fell immu
('d)miilaii'tt'(I a idi- oril tsiunhudown
ma luamible by the Jets' C
pass )ISt% In l)ac i' Davis smn
'sI•iini sit the' Nm'cc' York 27.
h"ssur 1)111)5 later, Mercury fake pnunt and .Jssbun Staggers
Morris rain 14 yards around that' returned at punt 85 yards fair
left side for the winning touch- ;i'is,tlie'r snore as Grt't'n Ilms
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a lilt I(' hi f(' \orl'n in
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Ill!'. ( 1.01 '1) of (1110" '[hat s the
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pl;u'c' in the ( leon I forton ,Jr benefit softball
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h I;:mvlm' foci sr and I .ynn
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qtf runs '
ci:s
N.m I i'cthlt'ge' taimSkf'tball learn tii
In fits' (mmii gaimne Saturday this ,ear's Associated l'ress
night. McRoberts e'hi,,iirusts'cl
i 'ulmi Homes 7-i;. A four-run filth
initing (sir the I )c'l imisI lenin tied
(Iii' ga,ni,' at i-5. I nia, 1 lotus's
cc cut uiie'a,sl 15 in the' liii) cml this'
last frame,
Mchtohi'nts
lumtinm-s'si hack with two ruts ''
cciii It iii (Iii' 1)5,115mm (if
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Inrii alt.
Winriis'
I )umsigiotu, cc ins had,three tilts Ili
tlss' gamiis', had (lit' big hit stI tin'
%,'vetith inning, a mIouIIe', l.inicla,
lsmhnsim,i had two hilts, int'i,islitig a triple'
Huts, Itoeder, lighting to 5(a)
alice Ili tti(' loser's bracket, hR
'bilE
.SSOI I ATED
played in (our f Sandal) 's fit's' I'I(Lss
gsu,iie's They oiwne'd the clay by
North Florida power Chtoc'tit'
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FOR COMPLETE

Following Marquette in the

a sweep of 36 first Top Ten were: 1.4mg Beach
bracket, slipping by flit' Tallahassee Leon from se'roml place votes
in the pre-season State; Sraithwestern Loumsmanam:
Saatt'Ilmtt' Mets, 2-I. Norninni's to fifth 1ilmice Ili the Florida poll of
sports writers and North Carolina State; Penn and
l-'airnis took a, I-i) lead in the top Sport.s Writers Association Poll,
brnadcasters. ('CIA got a total Ohio State.
of (he first inning, but the Mets
('hie,ctmici,'husitc'hee
'j(mWncd of 120 points to run sway
from
Memphis State headed the
(leil this' score' in this' filth. I )iainr I k'OII
the rest of the field,
Si'm'ond
Ten, followed by BrigMerritt Island, as 43-41 winner
.Jordan hit a one-out iismnn' run
"They 've gat to be stronger horn Young; Kentucky; TenTenhi flit' se venth inning In put tin' over ( I;indmm Oak Itidge, wai
than they were last jean," is the re,ssee, Flowctnn, Smith Car. Storks' t eam in Front.
still the pri('('ss'tte'r mamnung big sasses_sment
of Louisville (c,ach htma; K..nsais State; Oral RobMultoberts
'l'ires
was schools while llollywoxI hills Denny Crum, who was
an erts; Michigan and two tied for
knocked out sal thuc tournament mii'mved UJ) title notch to No. 2 in
by a 6.5 score' in the next gatimit'. (tie smumoll college poll
('hmmplej got all eight first
Mcl(oberls over c-sante ma threerun deficit to tie the game at 5-5, plain' vote's Irma Writers repre.
but Unto Rooter capitalized on a scntmng the state's districts.
pair of hilts to score the winning tievv .se •r fanS rii n
IF lo-la
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runt in the lop of the seventh
AAAA AAA
I M,ff't St'*"d 9
5 lIt
inning.
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A seven-run first inning )
w,
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9
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sailtusucil Hcmtu hooter to glide by ¶S (r,l' t.n
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Oruir G146" C en tral 9 5.
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lirisista',
finished in a tie for 20th in the
('CIA 0150 finished lint
Ac has been his customary, polls
last year's pr.-season poll inst
risodest posture through the
Florida State, which Inst to held that position from hegin.
"sirs, Wooden is making no UCLA in last year's NCAA (I- ning to end.
prs'uhis"ttr,ns for the 1972-73 sea- nails, was picked .,s the No. 2
Others receiving votes, listed
.1),n
leant with 52(1 pnunt,s Maryland, alphabetically
I never start thinking and I winner of last seasoirs NIT,
Alabama, Cincinnati, Dim.
wr.ri't be quoted ahout the nu- was picked by the voters msi the quesne, Furman, ('.e'or'ji;,,
I is.n;sl scene,'' said Wooden third best team in America with Flaw;iui, Illinois State, Indiana,
slier learning of the poll results sv points.
.i;trkimnvtI1e. Manhattan, Mar.
Sunday
Both Florida State and Mary- thai II, \tuscsi,mni, Mnre'hp;i.t
lie will, however, confess that hind received 13 second-place Miirr:iy State, New Mexico
its.' Ifruints are not ma bad team. votes and "ight thirds Rid State, onth (',irnllnas, Northern
Ye's, I think we will be re- Florida State was given seven Illinois, (Thin Univi'rii(y, Orespect4IbIe," says Wooden,
fourths to only three (or Mary- gon State, Providence, St.
W4en has thus underplayed land
John's, N.Y St. Ins ph's, Pa.,
the sta rt of several previous
Minnesota, defending cLaim. S,an Fr;inrisi'mi, Sinithern Mciiiscawnts at ('('l.A but most of pions of the Rig Ten, was mmmi- •.iImst. r"mpis,. r."cas.EI P:eso
them have been excellent-in- noted No.4 with 149 points whale
iilnse:.i, -Ind V:r.inura
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votes flvid.n
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5 ltt(bq Tampa RQbn
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single' rum mu (hue' sixth an ;1- 4 , Palm fleacM &amp;art v.ro Sti-'.'n Cnt, Las. Wo,m L,'J
seventh Innings. and appeared ,
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LaS, 't II is
mri (us send 12 batters to (lie' plate
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Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Steelt'rs rallied to win it after
West. The Chiefs were beaten blowing a 17-point lesiti.
27-17 by the San Diego ('hasrg''l'la'j refused to settle for
ers.
anything but a victory," asahi
In the National Football (*oil- ('l&amp;'vcland ('naich Nick Skorich,
funt'nre, the Dallas ('emil lsmv
Oakland 's ('tiarlie Simiiflu amni
smashed the I'limlaalt'lpti iai
Mary Hubbard combined for
Eagles 28-7 and moved within
85
1 varils rushing and scored as
iirsIl-gainmie of front-running tsitj(:hi(I()%%ii
aipis'c'c tim leach Oak\asiiington Ili the' East lime
land acer Denver. George
Ut'dskmns play a gaimne tonight
Ihhmindsi kicked three field goals
.agasins the Atlanta Falcons,
'stiil also kicked four extra
who are tied for first in the
points for O;uklmin(l to becormue
t'st,
the Nil .'s nll'tltime leader In cat14)5 Angeles fell into it tie with reer conversions
with 812.
Atlanta after dropping Si 45-41
decision to the Minnesota
Quarterback John liadl arid
Vikings. Green Bay, held onto running stair ('Id Edwards
first in (tue ('enitral by curie game t'lit'kt'd cm several key pass
sifter heating (lie' I Iuustcin Oilers plays (limit gate Saint l)mt'go a
_f.i-l0.
tmmiiils,rtabls' 24-7 advantage
In the other gaimues Sunday, it miller two quarters strict Kansas
cc as: Baltimore 20, Cincinnati Cii)' never t'oiihl recover.
19; Buffalo 27, New England 24;
Dallas* fanmed I )oomnsday Dclh'trmmmt 27, New Orleans 14; ft''ise'
frustrated I'huilmsdelphia's
Necc York 13, St.lAauis 7 and San
r'rimuntl and
attack in
I-'rmane'isco 34, Chicago 21.
semnolly beating the Eagles
SatIety I)it'k Anderson set UJ) Sunday. hue'
rugged Cowboys
(cuss 'sIiaamni touchdowns with, a held
(lit' Eagles to 120 yards
is Interception and ltiiiiiilt' rushing and 85 passing,
recovery as the t)II)b1ins beast

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all League's wild, blue
Football
yonder.
It's Super Bowl or bust, sass
Coach LAin Staula.
''Vmt''ve gut to get this Football
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t o start the
playoffs," said Stiulma after bus
tough gu s anu the American
Football (.'ssnifere'n&amp;'t''s Eastern
Division title' with as 28-24 dccision over (tie' New York .Jets

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WIDMER WINES

Jet.s. tile Miami IX)lphins -ire

In winning the division title
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trslh'mi 1.11 it''irut intea the litial

contestants.
I )uris Wilson rind Filessnor Fair, both of Unto Hooter, 111(1
for the Ibomime Hun Trophy with tie-it circuit t'lttiits each.
l':Ileanur Earl icon (hit' hatting average award with as laintastn' .571 average during the' six gmi,ties slit' pla)edl .

said Shula, ''But now we've' got
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tttm' 14-I".11114, tOhii'tiiaiitt'nI, Winnie I )oslglun of Mt - Iloia'rts Tire's
teais picked s (hi' Most Vhaiahls' Plover t)%' 0 c'smte' of the tither

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in the Big One last year hi' the
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,Iae'kii' I 'apart and Uec'erlv ihmyett tit flit' lilac Angels
ces'ri' selected as catcher and left Ilt'luh.'r, rs'SJH's'tic-u'ls- Ticm
Mets ce-s're ailso s'Iiocetu, ce'ith I h'lmlmie Hilhing(iimi naiia'mI a';
ttursi haseiiimiii aimimi Sliaunsi Krims',m as r,ivimig fme'hmht'r.
(;m,tl ('srnrad rounded out the learn as flue' right flilsi
selection She l)la)'t'el for ces'smn,l 'pInes' Ithto lhcmtrr The all,
stars cci's's' seireted liv the tsieirn;ini,'nt u)flrtirIP;sflts
Mr. and Mrs. (1t'ri hlsmrtsimi Sr. ciere sin hand to imimiki' tIum'
trophy I)[.(,s4,iitllti(lils,'I't-;iiii trophies we're given to Norman's
I" smrimis for first place, Unto Hooter for second plae and flit'
mte'lIite Mets ((or third jilaire, McRoberts Tires was :Ice'nr'ireI
(ha' Spssi'tinanstup Trophy, also picked by the teasmns In (lie'

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JR The Associated J'reis
Tennis
lfl\DON - Margaret Court
mif Australia defeated Brita in's
Thtrgatrei Wade 6.-I, F.-) to will a
m'' round-robin t(Pufleonnt'm'tecj with the Dewar
('m.p series

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%% ,I-. picked its first I,ass'iiiaai stitch I,imulo ,Iishtisiu,i
'.im'lee'fs',I as s't'n(s'r Ius'imls'r
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ii ert'Iyi ats litres' of this' I ir i 's
sri,' uns -laminest. The Instit'iahmi,ils
butting admission tickets 217
s nil 1417 and regular I icket stub
R2tU may ('latin their prties h)
saIling 32.l-1891 Areorshing to
ts'iirnamne:it uhairiii,smj (
Flanders, if the turkeys aren't
'l:tlnis',I in- Tuesday ncght, theiiill be tlemn;s(e'et to the Methioshts(
Children's Home in Knterprise
for 'Th:snksgiving
The to a r n sine n t ope ned
Friday night %% lilt ('miIai Ibniin's
defeatin!,
1 llimtsm Hostler 11-5.
Both leams are froni Del ,and,
So turdam morning's first
game was a thriller, going 11
innings he lure S ormnsan's
(Mil'Arnis edged Mi'htuhi'rts Tires,
2-I Mrilimhe'nts Tires was

M a k e s Felton Winner

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'len lilas CI'S se's'r,' sehe'ts'tI to il tmuirnomiu'nt jill-stair Is'aiii
al Iii,' runs'hiiston of time ;lenn I button it' lh'nm'fIt Invitational
Vm',iii'n 's Sluec' -I 1ite'h Softball 'l'imii:'na nis'n t

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Presidential Recheck

and went in for it layup.

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He WOS pnral7esl ir1a tlis'
neck mhott':i thiriig at ,A%111111111111

receiving traditional kisses in victor' lane. It took some doing for
Felton to make it to victory lane what with a protest and recheck made
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their first nail last g;mms's of the
Glen n Horton Jr. Benefit

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'sit ltulu'rts html It up at 1-1 lii
lilt- lisp iii (Ii,' third cttss'n Guilt'
limes', t,'ais html sin oat i'm Fist I.'

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iiatii'nt and
that,' traiti teats (lie' host (e'a,ii
\urman's Vnrmc iapltullss'sl
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With 2:55 left in the game.
and leading 8F,.&amp;t, the Raiders
went Into a stall. The ran over
minute off the clock befite
(')wrns found an opportunit'

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mn'iu1.'d Prrsm Sporti Writer
\1t'ri'ur
Ml .M1 A!'
Morris aided insulted af ter 1.114'
!.1 ianii Dolphins drleastt'd the

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Won By Norman ' s Farms

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In ii year that the free throw
tus been partially eliminated
b new rules, It certiiinh
played a key role in the
Serninok Junior College
Ruder' victory Saturday night.
The Raiders opened the home
season with it 1.441-8 win over the
Nirth Florida Junior College
Svntirwls of Madison. The win
rw,hedthe Raiders to 24) on the
seism, while the Sentinels
stand 24,
re ot iwrk'd
!rz, thro
'fl fouls 1 except shHtini fnul

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which hi all I want. My husband Is 44, and he doesn't
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If well-known supper club
singer Esther Tobi. who
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oldsters
cheesecake'
advice',
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covered
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prefer Note these' typical queriespmipers meanwhile carry lurid scout, she' has been on the re'Force
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neUrOtic
cesluitin '
side' the' b&amp;i arid u's c'ii sc utter statitliiig in (tie' pot's suut'c'r
increase
a
contraceptives
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ss lit- n a thriving plutit, full of new shunts, wine ru'nieusi'd,
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first m'oursu' inic-ohve'd nie'morizing v,oman's likelihood of cancer of
'l'tiuiiks
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reer in Israel at night, as hs
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plants, jicit arid all with a
plastic hag mmcl tie' bag Lit
the' hotttnii with a string It
make' It airtight PlaN' this
in an airs place' with light
but riot direct sunlight Al

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"Why does the' Food and Drug stint-test route' to security
ss'in
pt'nplt'.
friends and
'
Administration
still opiwise' Dr marriage' and children
sweetlis'&amp;irts - carrs- on easy
blood
hormone
Ivy's use of horse
conversation, CU
Helped b dishwashers,
But the first course- they would ifl treating cancer"
that
"For
the'
Fi')A
admits
washing
machines. hot water.
meet (Introductory Pscholog
was so far removed from what treatment does no harm and packaged foods and "nice husthey., had expected, that thes' were thousands still dic every week band-s who do not even criticize'
from cancer despite our best television dinners.' - most
often sadls disappointed
''I)r ('ranie,'' hundreds of hospltiiltrt'iitnit'nt by surgery, X- American housewives are free'
to spend a great part of the
eager high school seniors still ray and cobalt
'What moreinform me. "I have read your
"lIo can a shy girl attract a doing as they. li
do
they.
want"
'Worry Clinic' ever since I was a boy friend without submitting to
freshman
illicit sexual affairs"
BUt flOW they mas' be in dan
I am going to major in
"Are' the' main advocates of
sexually
ger
of losing their happs home's
psychology at the wllversity.
Lub
Wonie'n's
as
American
men have depended
such
Thai pleases me', of course, but dissatisfie'd women,
the
on
love
and
security.' as rewards
who
just
envy
'have-nots'
mildly.' warn them
working their hearts out'
"Don't ext too muds from 'haves"'
"I)o sonic psychiatrists ac- but scientists find that more of
your first snester, for it may

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psythology' departments have s anipt'de- and become' drug need motivation from cuutiir)t'
heavy addicts or cigarette sniokers"'' sources I am in favor of equal
by
been
flooded
"Why are there so many' dif- pay for equal jobs hut most
enrollments

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that will cover- the' width (if the blanket Such a plec-e'
could he even wider than 12 inches if tint' desired I haste
this over the binding on any' nt's quilt or blanket Whir'ni
it gets soiled. the' biind is re'nios't'd, washed and stitched

the rims of m'. glasses These art' very expensive
frame st I nted help on removing the color from
the fraiiws and advice on how to manage' future
coloring jobs -ANNE

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SAGI1 1 A KItS Nov ,'.' in lk 'II Make suite you knocc
cc hat it is that partners cc ant ot you, and dc not hack out 0t
ally' Iurt)iiiir5 )'OU lease ritaur thent cit csiiic'ru Situp pscking on
that hone of contention, oi it could tsrconir a serious pnot'Irnt
1.-rep Icady'
('A,I'I( l('OKN ( f)rc 21 to Jun O) 011 iieed to gt't nail! cit
all thoi' taskS ahrd of you and least !tst'tii sistas,'trily' out

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DEAR I'OLLV-1 am answering Helen who is upset
US'S!? the' hindilig on tier blankets splitting misc before the'
blankets stiow wear. For years I have been thIing a piece'

niy glasses. therefore I tuive to wear
not see
Itiem while using the color. I tint my hair and also

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love mean inucti niocc Sto; acting in sacli
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spinach

gers and other dirty jobs men
you join us for an hour via long daughter '.:ass glued
Why start out worrying
do
most
of
the
time
distance telephone hookup"
abnormally
cxabout
the top jobs in the country
a
few
preliminary
'And
seems
"Aftt'r
remarks then you would receive 'ited whenever she sees ad"Using femininity- as an cxtelephone questions from the vertisemt'nts for a woman's bra
cuse
for not achieving greatnhtcrvN lovers kiss'"
listeners
wide variety "Nude women art' to appear on ness isa copout" in her opinion.
"They 'II cover
a late- TV show here in PiUs- "There are many good women
of 'Iuman Interest' topics"
lawyers. ooctnrs, politicians
lhurgh
''Is that pandering to pot- and scientists, and the' made it
lIt'Mfr INTEREST
nographic lust or is it true art"" because they had drive, slam-

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operation of a carrel ot cici nature ihiat cc ill iitiprovr S'ois
iruagr cons&amp;dcrahly A n- oft icial an t'e' ciettiariding and niaktOLS 111051 unconilontatik, lull Use taci and till iS limit
I IBRA (Sept ? to Oct ',') Gri thur data you need ut this
titliC it ) ou rrul( ccani it' e?niri sonic necc outlet that can
lining you added income A nt'cc ally give's sonic that us not
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do ant even walk past the ktich
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Lima or Santiago." she ad
vises 'American housewives
have the best life in the world
in her opinion. ''but they art'
being told to brood about such
things as their chances of running for the vice-presidency or
presidency Wh doesn ' t the
Women's Lib crowd tell them
hoss to become garbage c'ollec-

tsnhtslullin,'iss

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.ariety
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tonight. lie and R;1I team tip n
a sketch ahout firemen trying to
rescue a would-be suicide Thu.

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herself If" develops a crush on
KIt. and r"nduly acrepts her

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both their wives and their mis- serlations on x, heauts- eontresses American men are far
lests. hnusewife dilemmas and
more sineere
on, I can only conclude they

tutid time of it they should visit
a Libutz in Israel or take a trip

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asked the vers sumr qiwstInsm
about prat'tscnl psrh,uIogs us, do
nt'sfuaf)I'r rrader%. 'et
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mans - oflrgs- tru(- hers keep

skirt

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stories lot adults to read to youngsters not yet able to read.
as well as articles for children from 6 to 12 years old.

Problems? Trust Fsbby, Far a personal

of

(LIAIAsJ

WiON(,

scholaNhips for thi'ir edua
lion

says

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holds true with design and pattern and I venturt' to
as much ladies' clothing is observed going us coming
This is true of the )ne'xpPflsR't' as well as the t'tcpensivt'
front

DONI'

European rni'r their hand kiss'
ing and flatters, hut it is usually

CLINIC

I)EAli PuLI.V—My' Pet Peeve is with pirment mantifiicturers who ;)ersist in designing ready-to-wear with
only front interest Instead of having pleats In just the

to him. she ran exPect more of the same.

by Al Vermear

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better knownfor their courtesy, ammunition for her book
good manne. beautiful hehav- cause Women's Lib is against
sot. but the' are seldom given beauty contes" even though

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ibed around and treated like a servant, It'i her problem,
nut yours. And ontil she makes a fw demands and stands

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sersice
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At the end she "was happ Is' Put'
She thinks the
a girl again
By
militars' stint gives her the
Gror't' Crane, Pt) 0., M.D right to'arguc"theLsbbit. she
VVORRY

around.

adult, and If she allows herself to

mothers

compulsor

Icontend that as her father, I have the right to demard
that be treat her with the respect she deserves.
I would like your optnl.
SON IN LAW PROBLEMS
DEAR PROftLEMI

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end this bum is either pthylng goU er at some nd of
iorta event.
Agnes is a gentk' person who never stands up for
heradll. She just lets him push her

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her Job and her home she has her hands full. 11cr husband
has never lifted a hand to help her at home. Every week-

J'tit down the book. Read a magazine, The one with the
aric'le on self•control Just what you need Now, why

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the most

a

recipe for lasagne that my son's mothcr-in.law wrote
n for me?

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years

Ptrsonally, I like escaping into hnok. Strange that

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bashand agree that your family' is complete. why- dtw-snt he
consider a vasectomy? Its a relatively simple. Inexpensive

14

for a walk in the woods. See? The leaves are
clanging color, Aren't these fall colors luscious? Toasts'

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who will remove beisIth orgasm. Since both you and your

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married

the

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think we should go back inside,

flAft No

been

tst' ';id,

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only
way I know of closing down the baby factory is to
have a hysterectomy and get It over with.
doctor I can go to and say,
Rush
the
NO MORE BABIES
"Abt' sent mc" Thank you.
me

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Legal Notice '
_______________________

Legal Notice
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. flitS?
IN re The Marra,e if
E L. E A NO R
S T E VP N s .
PFTITIONEP,
__

j

WILLIAM STEVENS. RESPON
)ENT.
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
'THE

STATE OF

WILLIAM

FLORIDA

STEVENS.

TO

WHOSE

AND MAILING
RESIDENCE
ADDRESS IS cc MRS. JEROME

VANECHEK, 1110 MIAMI DRIVE.
PASADENA. TEXAS 7fi01
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Pttitsonfor Disolutionci Mirriaq;t
been f.cd regarding your
marriage to ELEANOR STEVENS
in thO Circuit Court in and '0,
Seminole County. FIø,id. and a
prayer contained within 'he D,,jt*on
reQuests the Court tO award that
cer'tan property Owned by you arid
your eifl. ELEANOR STEVENS. as
tenants by the entrifiet, located
751 Baywood Circle. Sanford.
Florida, and more particularly
deSCribed at
Lot 102. SUNLAPID ESTATES.
FIRST ADDITION. accordeg to the
Blat thereof as recorded in Plat
5001, *7. Pages 47 and 9$. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
tO your wife, ELEANOR STEVENS.
as a lump sum as alimony, and you
C reQi,irld to serve a copy of your
*er or PIC*dirig to the PetitiOn
'e Peftoner I atto'r
I r' Cf
'i' p,P
) , ul Oe
eIarid. Mi:e I herr,. P0
Lirawer 7. Sanford. Florida 3777*.
and fiI thl original Answer or
Pleading in the office of tht Clert Of
the Circuit Court. Seminole Count,
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on r
before the 1st day of December,
A D . 1977 If you fail to 00 50.
luogment by default will tee taken
against you for the relief demanded
In the Petition
TPiisrsoticeshallbepublshedonCe
each week for four co ,Sf'Cutive
weeks in The Sanford Herald
WITNESSrny hartdand ,i'alOf ffie
ClerkoftheC,rcut COurlonthis 36th

, as

4

day of Octooer. A 0.. 1977
(Seal)
ARTHUR H BECKWITH.
Clerk bf the Circu,t Court
B, Cecria V El
Deputy Clerk
CLEVELAND. MIlE

&amp; BERRY
Attorneys for Petitioner
204 North Oak Avenue
PD Drawer 7
Sanford. Florida 37771
Publish Oct 30, 1. Nov 6, 13. 20
1977
DEl 17$

_______________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR

SE MIPIOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77-135*
WILLIAM E WELLS arid LIZZIE
WELLS. his wifI.

Plaint ills,
WINSTON

CAUSE V

C

and

PiATRICIA CAUSEY. his wife,
Dfendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA TO WIN
STOPI C CAUSEY ama PATRICIA

CAUSEY. HIS WIFE. WHOSE
AND MAILING
RESIDENCE
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN
YOU APE HEREBY riot,lied that
a Complaint to foreclose a certain
Mortgageonfhetollowngdescrbed
properly, to wit
101 i. Duck Pond Addition to
Casselberry,

Seminole

Monday. Nov. 20, 972

County.

Florida. atto *1 n9 to record plat
thereof recoroeo in Blat Book 11,
P..ge 77, of The Public Records of
SeminOle County. Florida

_____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72*363
IN re TIt Mamas. '
JUDY GARZA.
WIFE. AND
HENRY GARZA. HUSBAND

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO HENRY GARZA

Ant*pr or pleading to the Complaint

Cleveland. Mite &amp; Berry, P 0
Drawer 7. Sanford. Florida 3777*
and file thi original Answer 0'
Pleading in tie offici of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County
Courthouse Sanford, Florida, on or
belurt the 79th day of November.
4 D 1977 Il you fail to 00 so,
uOgrnrnt D default will Do taken
nci'i'i%' you for the relief demanded
ne Complaint
¶hi5 notice shall be Published once
r4P week for four conSecutive
v,rr% n The Sanford Herald
WITNE5$my hand arid t.ealof the
C eli of thC Circu,t Curt on this 75th
dat of October. A 0 . 1977
Scali
ARTHUR H BLCKWITH. JR
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Bi Cecelia V Ekern
Drpuly Clerk

COURT.
CIRCUIT
THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

CUlT COURT. IN .'P40 FOIl
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 72 1409
JOHN 0 HARRISON. arid EVELYN
I4ARPISOPI, his w , fC.
Plaintiffs

10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice ii hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
Name Statute" Chapter
14309 Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
and for Seminole County, Florida,
upon receipt of Proof of Publication
of ti's notice, thO fictitiouS name
CMS undOr which I am engaged in
business In Seminole County.
Florida
That the party interested sri said

ORIA M WILLIS,

TO

Defendant
NOTICE OF SUIT
ORIA M WILLIS
Residence and
Address UnknOwn

YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a suit for Foreclosure has been
filed against you in the Circuit Court
01 the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
the State of Florida, iri arid for
Seminole COJritb. under Civil anton
No 13 1109. the style of s4d cause
bin JOHN 0 HARRISON and
EVELYN HARRISON. flit wife.
Plaintiff vs ORIA U WILLIS.
Defendant. and.
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
fofile your Answer with the Clerk of
thO Circui? Court and t serve a copy
thereof UPori thc Plaintiff's AttDrr*i
whole name and address are
referred to below on or before this
5th day of December, 1972. or a
Default may be taken against you.
WITNESS MY hand and the of
ficiat seal of Said Court thIs 2nd day
November. A 0 . 1972. at Sanford,
Senole County. Florida
lSeall
ARTHUR H BECKwITH. JR
Clerk of thO Circuit Court
By Martha T Vihlen
Dt'pu't Clerk

CARL I THOMPSON. J
75 South Magnolia Avenue
Orlando. Florida 37101
Attorney for Plaintiff

Publish Nov 6. 1). 20. 27, *977

SEMINOLE
FOR
FLOP IDA

COUNTY.

CIVIL ACTION PlO. fl13u
In re The Marriage of
LEROY BARTON. Husb4nd

ADOPTION OF

DORA ANN BARTON, Wife
AMENDED

PAMELA VIC

*73 Woc*ard Street
Rortester. N V
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

that LEROY BARTON has filed a
Petition in the Circuit Court of
Seminole Co',anty, Florida, for

Ma. inc S (den

PORATIOPI, a foreign corporation,

EDWARD REITELBACK,
.'.P4OSE LAST KNOWN
l E SIDENCE
4N0 MAILING

COP

Defenidants.
AMENDED
NOTICE GF SUIT

TO Harry kra'y
$326 Counlr', Club Road

VIRGINIA

WiIrnington
North Carolina

Cape Fear Capital

Pamela Victoria Reitelback by Gene
Willim Gibson and Tam Juanita

IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF PAMELA VIC
'TORIA REITEL BACK. a minor, Ity
GENE WILLIAM Ci BSON and
TAUt JUANITA GIBSON. hi5 wlfC,
presents

CAPITAL

al.

swum Pet iliOn to' AdOon of

fht'Se

FEAR

corn

Corporation
t
Sot" cit Street
iS.lminglOrt North Carol,na
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
a Complaint for recsori. iniutsctign.

arto other relief. has been filed
against you in the above styled suit
you are required to serve a copy
of your answer or pleading, if any.
Plaintiff s attorney, JOSEPH
Y

MIJPASkO

P0

Di'.w'f'r 744

mend you to appeat ard ti)C 10mm
AnS*er or itr pleading with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of

cm Park. fta . 3773Q arid Iil tht
original In the office 01 the Clerk of
lii Circuit Court on or before tIlt 5

SemirsoleCounfy, Florida. and serve
a copy thereof on Pefilioriers' at
torne'y, C Vernon Uie. Jr. ci the
law finn of C wveland. Mile &amp; Perry,
cvi or Deft.'. the 1st c'ay of Datem
ber. A 0. 1977. otherwise a default
will be enterec' against you
WITNESS my hand and seal of the
CIeqkoftheCsrcutCourtonfis 74th
day of October, A ) *912

day of December *977 If you fail to
do so. a defbult will be taken against
iou for the relief demanded in the
t.....nI,.,i
m sand and OffiCial
wrp
s.l of Offite at Sanford. 3,m.nole
County. Florida, this 26Sf day c4
Ocier. *972

.

ARTHUR H BECIC*ITPI. JR ,
Clerk of ttst Circuit Court
by. Cecela V (kern
Deputy Clerk
CLEVELAND. MIZE

p.o.

*972
, r' 77

H Beckwrth. Jr
Clerk of the CirCuit COurt
by Martha 1 Vihl*n
Deputy Clerk
,IOSEPH U MURASKO
AI'imnsey At Law
P 0 Boa 744
f,rn Park,
Clorida 37730

1, BERRY
Attorneys let Pt4iti0'*rs
Drawer
Sanford. Florida 3777*
, 1. Nov 4. 13,
PuDli$h: Oct

Stall

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Publish' Ocf 30. &amp; Nov 6. I). 30.
1477

OF' Ut

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISStONERS
NotiCe of Public HearIng
The Board of County Corn
missoners of Seminole County will
PL,bn; r'r'' O tO cOrflidr an
1}CM aga,ntt the Board Of Ad
iustment in approving a rear an
sideyardvarianceforat,oveground
pool nan P IA Residential Zone on
?he following described property
The East 590' of Lot 10 arid the
We'i? *60' of Lot TI. Block J. Nor
thg.ate S 0. recorded in Blat BOOk iø,
Pages 97. 93 and 4i oi Public
Pecorth of Seminole County. Fla
Further described as on Poinsettia
Lane
This public hearing will be held in
the County Commission Chambers
of fhC Court House, Sanford,
Florida, on December 19. 1972. at
7 00 PM, or as soon thereafter as
possble

Board of County
CommissIoners
Seminole County. Flo,,da
By Greg Onijmmr,d,
Chairman
&amp;ttrs' Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Publit" Ncvember 70 1977
Dci 93

OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice of Public Nearing
The Board of County Corn
misSioner'S of Seminole County
hold a public hearing to consider a
proposed change of zoning from P 1
Residential to C 1 Retail Corn
rner(,al on the follOwing described
property
Lots IA, 1.7. 3. 9. and 10, 51k .
Addition to Roplat of Lake Mobile
Shoresas recorded ri
I. p 7*. PR
of Seminole County. FIa
Furlherdeicrlbedasontp* corner
p 77 arid Magnolia St in Sec
71 XI

Thilpublic hearing will be held iri
the County Commission Chambers
U

Deceased
WILLIAM L. COLBER'T.
ESO 04

or

as

soon thereafter

Attorney for Admmnistritripi
Publish Nov 13,70.77IDec 1.1977
DEJ S7
NOTICE FOR BIDS
The Seminole County Board Of

Devon. WiOIN ;prings. Seminole

register saidriame with the Clerk

f

the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Flor.da in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Plain.'
Statutes, To Wit Scction las

Florida Statutes *951
Frank A Halt

*977

aria
A*,'ES ROPALD ,,(

f4ut,brid

NOTICE OF SUIT
Youare nioified that a Pet ition for
DissolutiOn of Marriage has be.n

Plaintiff,

hold a public hearing to consider a
proposed change of zoning from A 1

vs
GONZALES. LONA RE

Agriculture to R IAAA Residential
onfhefollowingdescnibedproperty.

ANDY H

GONZALES,

his

wife,

formerly

east

3-Announcements

13-Male Help Wanted
li-Female Help Wanted
15- MIe Fem,ile
Help Wanted

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27-Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

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DEJ 9$

following

written defenses, if any. to it, On
F
ZENTNER.
THEODORE

block A. Tract NC 3. Sanlando
Springs. as recorded in PB S. P 51.
p
Seminole Couniiy, FIa
Further described as on thC E side
of Aldus Rd off of SR 434. Sec 1 2%

Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address
iS $41 North 'Thornton Avenue,
Orlando, Florida 32103. on or before
December 19. 1972. and file the
original wt?h the Clerk of this Court
ether before service on Plaintifl's
immediately
or
Attorney,
thereafter. utnerwse a Default will
be entered against you for relief
demanded for in the Complaint
WiTNESS my hantd and seat of
thiS Court on this 16th day Of
Novl'mbr. 1977
(Seall
Arthur H Brckwlh. .1?
As Clerk of te Court
By Martha T V'fil.n
As Deputy Clerk
TPIEORDORE F ZENTNER
$44 North Thornton Avenue
Orlando, Florida 37103

NOT ICE IS hereby given that I am
AMMAN Jordan (Al') engagea in business at 211 Maittand
King
Hussein is "in good
Ave • Suite 212. Altamont, Springs.
Seminole County, Florida under the health" and doctors said he will
fiCtitiO5 name of RICHARDSON
lea'e the hospital within two
INSURANCE AGENCY, and that I,
intend toregister said name with the dab's, the royal palace IflLIed, of the Circuif Court. Seminole nounced Sunday.
County. FIor;da ri accordance with
The 37-year-old king entered
prQyi5fl% of the Fictitious
the
Armed Forces Hospital on
flame Statutes, Tg Wit
Section
$4504 Florida Statutes 1957
Saturday for a general checkS iames w Richardson II
up.
PuD'sPi Oct 30. &amp; Ploy 6. 13. 70.
The palace said he was suf1972
DEl us
fering
from
"physical
debility."
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice .f Public HearIng
Indira Ghandi
Tb, Board of County Corn

Attorney for Plaintiff

missioners of Seminole County will

Puulish Ploy. 20. 77. &amp; Dec 4, 11,

hula a public hearing to consider a

1977

proposeo change a, zoning from P 1 PrIme MInIster Indira Gandhi

FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE IS hereby given that we
err engaged in

siness a' 713 Oat

Hilt Drive Altamont, Springs.
Semnole County, Florida under the
tictit,ous name of U a U HOMES,
nt,na to regsIef' Said
and that
name with the Clerk of the Circuit

Wit Sect'on $6504 Florida Statutes
1957
S Michael P Gerity
Maria M G9nrity (his wife)
PubIii.Pi Oct 30, 1 Ploy 6. *3. 70.
*972
( I lU
FICTITIOUS NAME
5 hcmCby 9 yen thai I m
NOT lC
rigaged in buSiness at 120 anlando

Springs Drive. Suite C. LorvOwood.
Sem'nole County, Florida under the
iCI ii ous name of STE WART T ITLE
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. and that
I ifltCnd t register Said same with
f the Circuit COurt.
the Cloik

Do

101

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County Comrniss.onerv will receive
bids at the off ice 04 Arthur 14 Beck
with, Jr • Clerk up to 12 00 Noon 011

Monday, December 4, 1912 101' thO
following
Furnish Vending Machines for
iced drinks, hot drinks and sundry
snacks for Employees Lounge. 4th
Floor, flew Seminole County
Courthouse
1 The beSt overall proposal

types Of prOom,,cts. service, date of
serv'ce commencement, anti per
centageof cash return to County *ill
receive prime consideration

acceptance of proposal
2 A letter stating full Particulars
concerning the service offered and
at least three (31 references must DO
submitted with bid
3 Vendor must show evidence of

bending arid insurance cowering all
aspects of the service tQ be 'en
dered

I Contract to successful bidder

6,5 Office Manager
Publish Oct 30 &amp; NOv 6. 1). 70.
*972
oci *74

will be for a per i

of two 121 years

with option for two year esfention
Direct any Questions fo Mr
R0npy Layer. Administrative
Assistant, Board of County Com

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

'nissoners, Sanford. Florida,
Telephone 327 5161.
All bids are to be n a sealed en

TO WHOM iT t/AY COPICE if.
fl1.!.( . .
gn that tp,

vebope, plainly marked on the
OOt%ide (Seated Bid fgr venafici

undersigned, PurSuant to the
"Fifli$iOi' Name Statute" CPsapfer
$65 C'i. Florida Statute, will regitef

Machines, open December 4. 1977l
Bids will be opened at 7 p in
December 1. *972 in the Board of

Publlth
*917
Cml ,i cv

NOv 13. 20. 27, 1 O

County Commissioners Meeting
Room, Second Floor. New Seminole
County
Courfftouse.
Sanford,
Florida Actual award to succe'ssfvi
bidder will b* made at thu ness
regular
ionsmilslen
C.unty
Meeting, Second Floor. New
I fTl inle County Courthouse.
Sanford, Florid, on December
*:'. The Board of dourly Corn
missiorvers reserves tho righf ,0
waiv, any
irregularities 01'
tecP.nicalitininbidsandorton,iect
any or all bids
Arthur dl. Becliwitfi,
Clerk

1,

O

FICTITIOUS NAME

Board of County
Commissioners
SernInole County, Florida
By Ashtiy C JOEWI
p ibl.5h PIØv 70. 77. *977
oi ,i t(

NE

l)E1iII, India (Al') -

Estate Wanted
____________

S Ii OVV

Seminole County, Fi'jqda
By Greg Orummond
Chairman
AttetI Arthur H BecIwith
PubI'sh November 20. *977
oc ss

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOAROOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Nticq of Public Hearing
t'

bum 0

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Count,

C om

NJ 0

) JOhN 1.L'Ml'KIN
Associated I'ress Writer

SAN ANT(JNIO,Tt'x. fAt1)
His dark eyes did nut

Casselberr y
Welders, Drill Press operators. Saw
Operalors and Assembly
Mechanics Apply in person to
Taylor Merit,facturinq Co. Inc.
Airport Blvd and 5th St 377 7051

SI-Store And
Olfice Equipment

ltIdt'td, 7-)ear-.old Oscar Ale-

4 of the SW . of Sec 79715 31E.
lying between the Seaboard Air Line jandro Muss of Juare:, Mexico,
pp a'd the OviOo Goldenrod Rd. will be back for more ('Pless

arid lyng Sly of tPie S P Dept priSOn tournament competil.lon, p0551.
camp road AND, all of thC
4°
bly next month, his sponsor
SW v Of SW I,,, Ivlfla W and N of
says.
SR 426. S'c 2421 3* AND. thl
i,gf 5( , ,f SE i4 i*i Sec 307131
'lie's is lIttle innocent in the
Further d,ScriD.d as lat.d Ofl traps,'
says
Filiberto
SR 426 South of S R Priwn Coinp

Terrazas, a lawyer and teacher
nd west of Jamestown
This public hearing y"il be held in wIll) took &amp;lfl interest in OscPr'5
till County COmmission Chambers career tn "el ajcdrez" -

of tht Court House
Sanford,
FI4.ii(la, on December 5. *977 at 7 00
P.M. o as soon thereafter as
po:st,se
boa'd of Coutty
Commissioners
Seminole Ccsjrity. For ida
By Greg 0.-ummond,
Chairman
Attest AHhr H Beckwith. Jr
Publish Ploveniter 2C. *912
01 'vi

for chess.
Oscar "can calculate very
seli lit' r.eeds •'xperlcnce,"
'.aid i'erruzas during the open

Spanish

lOUrIl7llI)eflt

in

which

Oscar

participated here In conjunction with an Ens'it.atlonRl
'Ili.ltl'tl held for 16 International
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Nurse Coordinafc
With Family PInnIng program RN
.vth puhIi healfh background
lireferred
Excellent
work
Schedule and competitive salar,
File resume with rarnily Plan
nlng, Waterman Mensori,,l
hlospifal. P.O Drawer B, Eustis.
Flit. 37726.

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WAITRESSESover 3Oyearsold Sto
I p m The Ranch House, Phone
327 0713

RYLAPID REALTY

flood lIghted exterIor anti
Sprinkler %y'lm. among miny
other fitiiri'S 1.11,500 E.elle'nt
Condition
I in,, flu available

STENSTROM REALTY
Atultille I listing Aqrnr

Your

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Pliijtilt, Sundays A. Holidays Ciii
1?? 80%)
127 6*11
77? f'A)S
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KINGSBERRY

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33

Lots &amp; Acreage

Mitt ure lady to work in ice cream
sandwich shop. Apply in person 10
The Big Dip, 24)9 French Ave
between 3:30 and 6 pm.

Apply Litkt-vlew Nursing Center.
919 East 2nd St

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MaleFemale
Help Wanted
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DRIVERS Pail tIme or lull lime.
We train you. Good commission.
Yellow Cab Co. 70* 5. Park,

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Rawlelgh Household 'roducts has
an opportunity to.- man or woman
interested in earning 5.60 to $150
weekly Call collect 70) 776 510$ or
write Rawleigti Co., P.O. Box 4)09.
Richmond. Va. 73724

Beautiful House

Suburban
I-our bedroom. 7 balhs With rentril
heel and air, privacy fenc,, rn
mr'diittp occupane y
$73,900

Payton
Pt'aIly.3?? 1301
76l0Hiawatha Ave all? 92

IT'S PERFECT
If you need a Ihre, bedroom for
116,500 This house Is for you Has
equipped kilchen Hsiv,' keys, will
showl

attachments Maxes buttonholes,
overcasts. and monograms
Complete price, 139 50. or 10
payments at *6 Call credit
rnanauer. 377 911* or see sit
SanfOrd Sew.ng Center, Down
own
Scd,s Machne Dispensed up to 17
tJnce bottles Fairlyi t'mew, A 1
tonditiOn, 593 373 3962.

STENSTROM
REALTY
Your Multiple 'Listing Agency

aftcr hur%, 7720Sf! or

Garden Equipment

42-Livestock And
Poultry
And Supplies

4-CIothing

d

frii'ortation
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70-Travel Trailers
71-Auto Repairs
Parts Accesorles
72-Import Autos
73. Molorcycles
And Scooters
74-Trucks And Trailers
7$-Autos For Sale

The Longer Your Ad Runs

The Less It Costs Per Line
Per Day.

Ratea For Consecutive
Insertions-No Change
Of Copy.
37c a line

MASONS
$6.50 to $7.50 Per Hour
PLUS FRINGE BENErITs
Sub Contractors
)Oc Per Block
Solid Counl

CONTACT
hR AlLEY ODHAM
SAIIORA, SANFORD, FLA
Ph 373 4670 or 295 4370
II yrs or over Prepare and deliver
provisions for Auto Train Good
working conditions and benefits
Days Call 9 *2, 373 1230
E.pecienced plumber wanted P L
Harvey. days 377 3313 or evening
327 7202
Part time night watchman, With
Janitor dulies Phone 3236163
aflec 9 p m
Cemetery maintenance man and
ground keeper needeil Oaklawn
Memorial Park, 377 176)

Want Ads
Bring
Results

17

OPEN HOUSE

HOPKINS REALTY INC.
Realtors $31 1500

LAKEMARY
Will keep children Monday through
Friday 730 to S 30 Call 773 5500
between 9 and 6

21

Rooms For Rent

Nice Large Bedroom Private en
france and bath 760$ Elm Phone
3730144

22

Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

23

WE PROUDLY PRESENT
This I Ixirm , 7' bath, with Flot Ida
room, 3 car carport, boatnouie
and ramp. equipped kitchen and
fireplace Also features Well,
pump, gas dryer connettion, gas
waler heitter. cenfral heat and air,
and many other exIras to make
Florida living enjoyable 545.000
Shown by appointment only

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Your Multiote Listing Agency
2363 Park
377 7170 REALTORS
Nilibti, Sundays I Holidays Call
7776053

Apartments Rent
Furnished

Furnished apartment AduIt
p.-ts Lease 377 1110

3726121

322 66)5

Lee Road, Orlando, Fla , 32110

II

speed bike Bo'h like new, good
condition. 373 OIlS or 377 3117

'2

/ Ik'droorn apt. upililins SIlO till
Adults Only, no pets 322 6436 after
. 372 4325 itnytime

I iberglass tn hull taI, wilt,
lrisiler and 33 HP motor
Reasonable Alter 6 p m.. call 31)
3163

I 7 BEDROOMS. ADULTS ONLY
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7515 Park Dr .327 2161

I)' F bra fiShing boat with well, $160
II' *ith double wells, $773 Tn hull
fisherman runabout. 539%
Dependable 1370, Ii HP motors
114.) Galvanized II' trailers only
IllS Miny Othr, Ierm

Clo%rd Wednesdays
ROUSON MARINE
2977 H*y I? 92
37? tOfu

Ut tSl9

Adulli - No OtIs,
Set ucily dep Available Dpi
$I
I 3776670

7 lid' In , duple

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itiOtjl tOitsi'. iii 4l11"u. I acre
I urnishej, COnvinlpnt to I 1,
adults 5*15 plut clepuil Hopkins
llt'iilty liii, II t'itltors, III IS(*3

sdays FAMILY BARGAIN NEWS
SECTION that Is diltnibuled be an

addi'.ional 16,500 homes In file area.
Adverflser should include tillt
iflserlion in computIng ftseli earned

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male

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Your Direct
Line to
CLASSIFIED!
(itt I ,'.t'.'e Oily . Uctu' c'
- 'art or Cdfl(*l your ad ftr
the foIlo.'ing dIi3t and
Safurda ys before I? t*oo,;

Business Property
For Rent

Newly decorated office space, 2
blocks from Fa, me's Mrk.I, 106

W 11th St 3728000
Oil 1(1 I OR RENT, good location,
Il 97 In Sanford Central H A,

carpel.J, ample parking An
office you can be proud of ily
ep,.l call 327 7070

31

Houses ForSalo

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mice tzedrc,jrn, 7 baIts home,
Pinecrntsiclllln, fully carpeted, 7
air conditioners Cash dotn and
assume mortgage or ,'efInaric.
*70,000 373 3673 after S.

Glass

GE Washer &amp; Dryer. 71 mode'
white, In new ConditiOn 61.1 bi,\tl
Mrs Ha*kins, 9 to S
Early Amtr,n hidt a*
(Out?'
.100 matchIng chair in gOut
tuiidliors 29% 5704 Apopks

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BROKERS

The Tmnsr T,%Ieml Iirlii
170P4 Park Aye

SANFORD AUCTION

DayS. 321 6173
PdiçImt _________________
177 ,i)%7. 37., %.J4

Behind Winchester Mobile Hoine omi
Airporl Road hf*y I? 47 sanford

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'eaning--Freu •Sfirn4tt% 54*
1i '1 or 271 6336, Orlando.

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Rebuilt auto pats 322 0)01
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Make ofler Alsø Tennessee
Walker Gelding 4 yeats uld

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tllack .5mmd tan Papers. fl$, 3's)
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',"wqfed P 0 But 1011 KVv%l'i".'
'Ivigmits, CIa. (904l 113 1346

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Wanted to buy used 7 horS. trailem
Good (OlSi,litii)Ii 323 SoOs)

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16 .vl. Ph. 372 5/'?

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Saddles, Bridle's, 14.511cm..,
7 miii *pst of I IOn 16
Ope'n$ 3m) I 3m) 610
arid weekend 32) 7101

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9'.. 222 3711

iii- .', A ,v,'.'is, i-I 5/ 00 lfl
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'-urnaces &amp; H.al,r Cleaned Fr,teitimale, redSeiflabI,, 32) 1701

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Higiri Insulation
SANF0R7
PlEATING
AIR
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D1TIONING 269 Sanford Av
1218290

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'lead Podav's Shopper's Guide ".r

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dealer new S'nger Zg Zag ri
abunseI $99 Other Zg Zags from
187 up kIP1 ,DOP4S SEWING
(ENTER. 210 E lit St Down
tn 3fl 6141

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bed with triple tSn,s%er 327 IllS

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)E'vwA'l;CT,LASSt PAIN? CO
Mflhi',Ji.I

RICE-SREFRIGERATIOM
SERVICE
.1 Hour Service &amp; Repars ys .5 r
Cardf.onr'g. Refrqeratoi'. .It'd
i've-a! r,i3
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payments at $9 50 Call credo

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?LIEVlSiOPi SE IS 52% i'
MI LI OIlS
2619 Oniii, li [1,
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uli Sill
ll,s this 3 bedroom home Wilt
t.i.iit'I i.,r ,.,,is lii
ti ft. i,
tirpi'fe'd living room and f0'mal
slvoo 3?: fewe
diiiir.g room Conv.nientiy localed
small lot
PlNi. CIII' ST
Si
Auctions
3 IlrsJfOOrnt wifli large Ovimig room.
kifihen equipped, only 510.500
litlill II. AUC V ION
I HA ler InS or assume r ill ifl 5'
I .rmy Mcwidj, fl,l,.
Mortgage amid save
I 00p in
MODILE HOME LOT
S''.' 'lit $03 We buy v Sri
'.0 • $30'. 51.993 V erins
I
household Coiss-ijiiiiriits
F cur iiIurmlis*n isiti
Stemper Agency
',m,,, Vt-, flhitli.m 1 / 2 95.0 Smuts,.
',i'ii,'i,il I iiijilt H eitil or
At ti,,.4i Pfu
If 41. Sanlevd
MI MIII. U. OIl APIDO WP U I S
3)1 1w-lI
19155. liren t ri
F wt- Sunday 377 7371 or 322 1490
Monday, Nov i',llbcr 70 P 9i iii
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Aiiplhr wilma nice sale of Mull.
flew 3 bedroom brIck home,
line antiques Panlial lilting F i.e
Financing available EllA 231 Call
piece Victorian love seat. Vic
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Bill Morris. $31 6100.
brim marble lop table. Brass
tied. 10 Piece Spanish Ilitsing room
Suite. Bow front Chii a Marble
fop Wash SI auth. Clot lii. Hall
25145 I rrniti Ave
trees Drop lront Oitk oflisy desk.
(layS 322 1211
Lots of Dr i a lirat. Mirrors
Tâtsle, Dressers; Side boards
:ounlry living S minules from town,
ColisignmnenIs welcmed. Plenty
house WIllIl acres of cleared land
parkIng, sealing artS lunth
Wesi of Sanford U3.OtI) 372
Opefl from 9 a in Monday uiiu,I
vale lii,iy for inslies lion I' ,r ii
for mnalmoil 127 9020 Coils, rsini
T.JOHN'S REALTY CO.
Aucliortet.,, SIan Vermillion

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Sporting

.'i'ivirm (,',t,-'
's i'(I A' (I ii ,'irslne%d,l
JIll' &amp; S,iiitij:iJ .%,q'
171 ISv'

The f011OwIng buinsss
are lIsted for tour
convenience Permanent
residents and newcomers
will find this directory
the most convenient and
UP to date wJy 'o

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AM FM. radio, Garnard turn
table Pay balance of $31. or a

GOOdS

74 Hour Service
(all 322 719*

AD NEXT DAY.

All adv.rl.srn9 appearIng In The
Sanford Herald on ¶i.' Onesday will
autonsafically be placed In Thur

xerurnQq
washer, parts, Ser.c.'
used macrifles MOONEY AP
P1 AP,(t' U)C6l'

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'iAN MO I'AIIkS I 7 3 Uedruun
I r.iIcms A. Ap's 2 AduIf parks. I
misty pirki ISIS Plus
I? 92.
S.smifomj 373 19)0, Day, Wd, .

(Fri. Noon for Sun, &amp; Mon.)

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MARK 78 MERCURY

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
buy sell trade
311 3150 F'rstSt
37254.12

magic tilt, %700 319 5)73 alter 6

II I AL STATE INS(IRAPI('I
101 C i/lIST I 191ST ST
l'h 127 S'ulI
Re-s 322 21%?
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DON'S BAll 1 tACPILE, 919 W II
St L. ive Bait, Groceries. lIen
hIm 5 6 4 (lien F dabs *22 6114
Callbart Real Estate

i/si t.AKA Al'AlIIMUPITS
111W 1sf St

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Foitrn rubber ut to any size
RENTZ HOUSE OF FOAM. 3201
Orlando Drive 372 9745

9' Float Traile,. Tandem wheels.
NEW BOAT LOT SPECIALS

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SemInole

BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE

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Get professional citrpef clean.n'j
results--rent Blut- LuStre Elect mc
Carpet Shampooer SI per dot,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Boats and

5(1111 AND [STATES.) bedrporn,
haiti, ft-nc i'd yitrd. freshly painli
and reconditioned Appoinlme:

I I*edrm . I bath, * w carpet,
noiispleteiy redecorated inSide &amp;
out Large fenced Corner lot
t4'iutiful 'v,,r(l&amp; frees 5*6.100 32$

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Bicycles

6" Boy's 10 speed bike, 26" girl's S

419 E. Colonial 0.'. Orl.
Sanford-32).6441
Orlarido-e.43-2121

THE SHOPPERS

hg Tire Sale
.S'ETCALF STANDARD SERVICE
I I and io Open 71 Hrs 372 965.0

Acreages Please mitil details to
RiM Conslrunt on Co. Inc , 1771

only 372 $115

T*o bedroorti duplex furnished
apartment. 1770 Orlando Drive,
S,in ford

8:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M.

LAKEFRONT

rlu's-rrsriaa rsl

DeIIARY, Lake Susan Apts 1
bedroom. unfurnished, adults, no
pets 680 6.181

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

CALL UNTIL NOON TO
START OR CANCEL YOUR

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Real Estate Wanted

INC., REALTORS

A SERVICEMAN FAST
L0,10 lnd.i.' S Shopper's Guide tn,

Cars A. Trucks. I Dity St-rvice
661 6531

profitably

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business operating to capacity

C. A. WhIddon, Sr , Broker
III N Park. Sanford
377 3991. NIghts, 323 1167

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1963 Plymouth. Q.rfpct con
ditori. autoirmatic transmisSion, I
owner. Sido cash 4611111

CentralOil Heater
EsceIlenI Corvdit'on
Ph 372 7029

VAN TED We need for immediate
coriSIru(lion. Residential Lots and

Sunday, Nov 19. 2 S p m. 1329 S
Ellioft, Sanford .1 bedrooms. I',
baths, wall Io wall carpeting.
central heat arid air, attached
garage, oversized utility, 177.500

Domestic-ChIld Care

AVALOPI APAUTMENTS
ADULTS PlO PETS
116W 2nd SI

9 OOA.M.to 12 NOON

373 57(I)
373 5500

Income&amp;

JIM HUNT REALTY
372.7111
377 975j

irs

NESTAURANT, a well eslatellsPird

Nights. Sundays &amp; Holidays Call
322 603)
3726171

rom Orlando. take Hwy 17 97 NorTh
'ci Jim Spairicef's LobSter Moist.,
west cm Santa Barbara- C,,It
AP1"is
'.reCtioflI signs to 710

IAR1SARA-MOOEL "tOME

71 Maverick Grabber. 302 V • er
II 110 miles Owner Must 5e•
,yppnei' alp $1,910 373 3610

Upr.ght F ret-icr, $61 Lawn Mower
f hp good coryliton. 1" r 1
ASliiit,00itI reel atf,ichmpr's
Irsictor type, 1750 Esercise
equipment. 3 pieces, 5100. 10 H
IbercilaSs hyroplane, 5*25 St is,
chairs, portable electric grill F .r
information and terms call 32)
7770

Invest mont Property

REALTORS 2361 Park

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY

Fury Ill, Corivt . 89. AC. power.
auto, radio. sharp $1100 Owner
III 300*

5491

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The Cify of Lonciwood would like to
i Mile off I? 97. Casselberry
employ a Street Foreman and a
Regency Sq $31 3100
Grader Operator with cipecience _______________________________
In
maintenance. General kitchen. Part lime 11.3.
street
Hospifalization insurance, paid
Male or female. Holiday House.
vacation, and ret iremenl to offer.
330 E. CommercIal, Sanford.
Salary open
Apply 2 4 p. m.

61-Lawn And

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Pre'cv'nt P,tt

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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IlluC Lustre Electric Shampooer
Only SI per dity CARROLL'S
F U P14 IT UP E

Geneva Citrus trees, excellent
water 3-19 3119

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DEALER AUTO SALES
17 97 S Po.nt A. hg tree

Organ-- Best professional Ham
mood U 3 and Higts boy Leslie 37)

2 fled Mobile home &amp; large lot

-I. su,r.to see these 'SPANO PIE.0 i
-' ,'dr'yim. I', ruth tomes, 'sr
t-tit ly orated b.tWeenI I 1 *7 i" -'I
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Sanford HomeS fsifi'
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central air, neat. *itll tO
SNIF
c.lromimlo. enc Itned garage
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REFQIC,EQArOR
AND
CLUDED' Al: lawns are fi'/
sodded n front, sideS mci 1% It ;1
re.ir yard Truly snmx,tstariding n.-*
'onte buy on today's mn,srket'
'r,,rr5! Win't Last

I or ea5y, Quick carpet clearing rent

Mobile Homes

500 French Ave .
310) Orlando Dr ,
Spaces Available

cor,s;e model su gritly ,%ej
zig Do. ever y!l'inig . tht'lul

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1?' * 37' one bedroom, completely
furnished On rented lot. $4,700
313 3500 between 9 a in
6pm

EXCLUcIVE

Ctse'vnOlCI.

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150 DOWN buys any 'F
Over 50 r
st(l Slanycotovs'VWCEPITER
P4*',' I? 97 at S P.nt
373 6Q0

SINGER ZIGZAG
Pd.'

Ilii.jtituI LeiSure World Mobile
Home Estates and Marina on the
St Johns River From 113.750
which includes home &amp; lot A
fitbulous communify. With all
ri'(reational
facilIties on Il 97
between Sanford and DeBary Off
F'cmrt I Ion di Road Phone 661
1431. D.'fsiry or Orlando 417 3054

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2524 Park Dr

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*941 ford Pci up , Ton
1964 Ford Van. long hod,
1947 Chevrolet. , tO.', pick up
1944
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Oranges. 17 73 it
hutht'l Unrig confiner 7171

tun,ttp ones can buy a piece of
Dream lSIitnd on the WILD
WIKIVA RIVER A place to
I,tunCPi your boat, park your car.
isiid fish off Ihe bank Trees.
shrubs, grass, and ueitutitul
floweni Long tcfm available
Only 5 lots left
Ph. 377 6731

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1949 Ford Pk up

S.iuøe'tI'4siml,

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Fill

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On a tmt',iuf iful lot, all rooms lisrur,
with nice carpet and draperies
Central heal and air Domitile
gin sign
155.000

72 2470

Roses

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Riven
If you ran- I own a piece f the
Pock, a limited number Of f(

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WantedOne RN, LPN, and Aides

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Maple dresser, Iwo small gas
heaters, tWO sfep tables, rugs 372

...DRESAM ISLAND,..

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Your Credit Is Good
lOw
per we.
as 5*
Mustangs 1945, 1961. 1967. 19M
1944, 6 Cyl'S &amp; S cyt's. Standards
ammO automatics
trr''i I)'.'. I) 1959%

/.'OODRUI'r SGAPDEPICENTFP
601 Celery Ave .377 3976

liv,' 1 large trailer tots
5200 down. balsint,' S
years Call Burl, JOIIPIPIY
WAIli1IP PIAL TV, 17? 8.157

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For Salli
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Dyers
l*iti S .4*V P ) iii,,, bød 541. Clii
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Cars-• Credit

'IT A (trim

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I;lBUick
#eta. AU FM s;.r'n
redo A. I,gp.. dec'i. #tah power, I.wPmC.'I, 5.3.850 131 1130

RcIIiwsiy, Baby Reds
CAll 1101 I'S F UQPII?'JPF
hf /5 1,1 ;m
çhl

DISNEY WORLD AREA l", 5. IC
acre frau l ins fast growing area of
/ World. 'I mile from
Pingling Bros. I I and U S 1?
549'? down, $1993 sit 7 pct
n'
I loridsi Land P11,' *10 Ill?, f''.w
.1. "'inter Pitt r,I)c,o)n

..4.d ,
f cves 'swirl
,wrti,t, ViCe tiew c.*., r t
,t.v,e, I
cal.' cisefei I
I"ItiO$I'fI$$ ThiS alti
cr#øt
iweire lito fl,.r,
Li'. .eeti', it in',.'fl.ty ,av,n.s,fs

Autos For Sale

149 ("-'4i" 110 r0.' 2 'insnr
trep.
fully
eqt,'pped
Mettorivllle AvC, SanfrtS

remaining.

CRANK
CONSTRUCTION

SUPILAND

p..,,.. ri__v
rur ent

75

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(iimfo,n loIt to y,smm S(n'( if,r'it'rjr, )ni
your lot or ours Ovcr 100 plans to
(P1005,' from

Sears of Sanford has opening for
quaIl ied credit manager. Call Mr.
Barker at Seirs 3271771.

Looking for a Colt IS Peacema,.r
Replica of 1060 Army 41 77 Over
and Under 0ring,r 109 Mayfair
e-m,p
'.1 ICy

WUIP REALTY
10? 5/ 1st St
I).' lii'.

HOMES

NEAT AND CLEAN
2 l3t-droom furnIshed Pious.',
fenced yard
515.000

*65 lit'.

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b4cmi 'S /otir (liMit C fri lsIy one ut this
Sect ion's firirsl borne-s We pmo'iiJl,'
ircsent this 3 bedroom, 7 bith.
.m.th r!,rlda roerr.. den. rqu.,.- ;t
kithen, entral heat and sir.
.usfom drapes, double gas ur'II.

S%'a'Iresses

Apply in person to
flihama Joa't Lobster House, 7500
S French Ave,75p rn

L'.)TS .S(*4FA(,1
let us help you find 0 homp sit, rir a
good lnveitmpnt

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RENT TO
r..,4tP

BOB YOUl'IG'SAUTO SALES
$100 S Orlando Dr
SIfSVIVO. )fl 00*1
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;ecJ furniture. aciplances,
toots •tc Buy I or Idol itpn,'
I. airy Mart. 215 Sanford A .
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'.6 Dodge panel truck.
ton, 44,000
miles. good Condition. $750 casts
3-19 34'Ig

Wanted To Buy

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Condition
544$
SHELLEY'S USED CARS,
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HEATED POOL

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Waitresses for evening shift Apply
in person Ia Sanford Ranch houSe,
1721 Orlando DrIve

31

Houses For Sale

121 2.420 P1

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Staton
Twnm.ri,
9
passenger.
au'omat;c, air. power ueer.r)
PriW b?ake%, $1090 BOB McKFF
USED CAPS. I?? W ,f 5, 37)

1981 Ford F I".') P."* u
6 Cyl .
engr. recently nyt-rhOulCi

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1454Corvet?e A?, ps . p b.. am Cm,
rmv.4OII,C blue $1600, 333.7770

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'67 Dodge Potara. A C. power
5fet rig, good fires, $/430 377 T979
aVer

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ci'tnalition 1)10 •vtra parts in
Clotted 414 251* sil'.e

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1970 S'gtuii 150 cc, cifras. like flew
1550 Call offer 7 p m , 511 1941

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59-Machinery

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lift' iif lEttli..' Oscar.

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Citi 611 3079

SATURDAY

following descnibd properly
and chessremains the most liiiThe SW i of the SW i. of Section
portatlt
pursuit in the budding
3471$ 31E. less tile W .4 thereof

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'Cabinet men with experience
needed Positions open En cut Out,
plastic laminatIng and assembly
Wages open totliscusilon. Benefits
Include. pØld vacations antS
holidays, group insurance, plenty
of overtime and others Please
apply in person to Castle Custom
Cabinels. 30 N. Cypress Way.

St-Antiques

S a (I n e S S

missiwi,rs of Seminole County will ness
after losing four conhold a public hearing to COnsider a
secutive
gaines to opponents
proxsedchangeof zoning from Al
Agriculture to U I Industrial on the soiiwtiinc' 50 years his cider,

lyng fli'th of O..'oo 'i/tn, Prd
oaa AND, all (f the 0 i.tjf tip S/i

person Seminole Lodge Nursing
Home. _______
300 S Bay Ave

Aye, Sanford

SSA-Household Goods

i thru 4 times

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Sansom

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and unload material, and work iii
lumber yad II Hr week ix
cellent lrirsge benefits Apply In
person after 9 a m. to Scotty's
Home BuilderS, 700 S French

atage. Rummage Sales

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p. 'wiiiiitru

Nurses Aides end LPN's Apply in

CONTACT

Bicycles

Further described as fronting on fillill)'
rnf'rnbers were at a 5 thru 20 tImes
21c a line
S P 1*9. Lake Mills Rd on the PfOrlP
21
times
22c a line
national
park
En
northern
India
aria Oleander Ave on the South, ,,
Sec 717132
($1.75 MINIMUM CHARGE)
Thi.pblic hearing will be held n
th County Commission Charn'prs
3 Lines Minimum
of the Court House. Sanford
Lla
r
Ic
Eyes
Flonida,on December 5.1977. a' 7 C
P U, or as soon thereafter at
poSsible
Board of County
Commisioners

$3PerHourUp

BRAILEY ODHAM
SANORA, SANFORD, CLA
Ph 37) 46700r 795 4370

Recreational
_____________-____________

observed her 55th birthda)' Sunday secluded from the public,

property
Lots 4. 5. and 6. 81k 0. and Lotil. reportedly with only her hal.
s. 6. 81k P. Sw '. of Sec 2* 2*
t.lfl•born daughter.tn.law and
revised map of Chuluota, as
in P8 2. p 31, PR of grandson
Seminole County
Press reports said she and the

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,l'c('stjlr y. ChooSe own hours 312
2151. early a in or lale p in

Carpenters

Must have I yr recent i'apt-ricnce

And Tools

King Hussein

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CARPENTERS HELPERS

35-Income a Investment
Property

Chile Nov. 30.

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60-Building Materials

RC%idertial to C I Retail Corn
m,'qcaI on the following deScribed

NOTICE FOR BIDS
The Seminole County Board of

is expected to leave

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DECKING
TOP HOURLY WAGES

57-Musical 'Merchandise

required to serve a copy of your

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Instruction

F PAUl N C

31-Houses For Sale
32-Farms &amp; Groves
33Lots &amp; Acreage

53-Swap And Trade

Restricted

This public hearing will be field in
the County Commission Cfvannb.'rs
f the Court House. Sanford.
Florida, on December S. 1972. at? 00
PM. or as SOOn thereafter as
pts5ible
Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County. Florida
By Greg Orummond.
Chairman
Attest Arthur H Becvwith. Jr
PubIil,h November 70 1477

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Real Estate For Sale

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Chairman
Attest Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Publish November 70. *972

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COIN LAUNDRY
(0114 DRY CLEANERS
Is coming to Sanford Two hoiCi
locations S Sanford Aye. A
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Palmetto Ideal investment op
portunity for discrimirtalinc
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Georue Cahelo. (305 641 $7711
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Suite l(il. J77 VI.
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Winter Perk. Fioridi 37714
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the County Commission Chambers
of the Court House, Sanford,
Flo,ida.onDecemberl, l912af700
P U. or as soon thereafter as

with the Clerk pf th Circuit Court. in
ano Seminole County, Florida. upon
receipt of roof 04 the pu"licalioss of
the Pefitioner's attorney. GERALD fht$ notice, the fictitious name, to
S RUTBERG. lfl South .tJLjt't wit. MINI TOW OF FLORIDA
Avenue. Orlando. Florida 32I. and 'under whiCh if is engaged in
lie the original answr r pleading bosinri at noe Tuicorora Trail in
ff11 offIc, of the Clerk of the above file City of M.itland, Florid.
That the part, interested in said
Court on or before December lath.
*977 If youfa'l t do so. lufigiTierit ?y Dvsinfls enterprisi 5 as f011Owi
Carte, B Henry
def •jfl will be taken against YOU for
the rli,4 demanded iri fIve Petition
Corporation 100 Per Cent
Datea •t Wiriti Park, Orange
D)NE AND ORDERED this 4th
County, Floriga N.Iwemtwc I, 1977
Oat of November. *973
Lawrence ii ptj, Escimmite
Stat)
CIet k
by Maaine S Loan
Desafy Clerk
Publish. PlOw I), 30. 77. &amp; Dec

OFCOUP4TYCOMMISSIONERS
Notice of PuDlic Hearing
The Board of County Corn
missioners of Seminole County will

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JAMES V. KING
71* Pinewood Road
Baltimore, Maryland 71772

filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your
answer or pleading to the Pttit.on on

ARTHUR BECKWITH, jp

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COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72.1407
In re; The Marriage of
JAN15 L LEE wife

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
COUNTY.
FOR
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 73.1355

Defendants

Section $6509 fliid Statutes

CIRCUIT
COURT.
THE
IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.
CUlT. IN AND FOR 5MINOLE

Semi no le

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surprIsing 8.4 per cent of the
vote and 42 scalc. Three years
ago, the liberals barely cleared
theSper cent hurdle needed to
remain in the Bundestag.
For the Christian Democrats,
who had ruled Vest Germany
for 20 sears frotu 1949 to l'9, it
WiiS their worst election sct•
back. They won 224 seats In the
new Bundestag, compared with
242 three years ago.
Defectors from Brandt's
forces had swelled the opposi.
tion's ranks to 248 b' last Si&gt;
teinber, forcing Brandl to dissolve the deadlocked Parliainent and call new elections a
year ahead of schedule.
Most of the defectors quit the
coalition in protest against
to the East. The cornerstones of
policy, which won Brandt
the 1971 Nobel Peace Prize,
have been nonaggression
treaties with the Soviet Union
and Poland.

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Brandt's Socialists. rt.ieiUng

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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOT ICE IS hereby given that
an engaged ri bul,nf'tt at 1110 State
St
Sanford Plaza, Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida under the
fictitious name of THE ART
GALLERY. onto that we intend to
register said name with the Clerk Of
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Ficer,cta in accordance With the
provisions of the fictitiouS name
statutes, To Wit Section $65 09
Florida Statutes 1957
5 Faye AntIC
Rose Young
Publish Nov 4, 13 70 71 *972
DEJ 74

To W.nt t.d

S-tn Memorlams

Brandt's Comnwnist neighbors

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me, 4.447027 for 'We Cait'

Direct Phone Lines

he won't be meeting President

County. Florida under the fictitious
LAND
name of C RE tT ION
SCAPIPIG, and that we intCnd to

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accordance with the pvo,isiOtfl cf
the fictitiOuS name statutes,

FICTITIOUS NAME
PlOT ICE IS Pirrt,p 9.ven that we
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known as LONA RE HALLOWAY.
JAMES V KING. BEATRICE U.

Court. Seminole Count,. Florida In

U, W Bush. Jr.
Puteli5Pi PlOw 13. 70.
DE'.s

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Wekiva Springs Rd
This public hearing Will be held in

HOus..

rornmsssonr's
Seminole County. Florida

PLACE ABOVE
TIME
AND
SPECIF ED
Board of County
Commissioners of
Seminole County,
Florida
By Arthur H. Beckwifh. Jr
Clerk
Publish November 70. 1977
DEJ 100

Al')

Classified Ads Will Find A N ew Home For Evi

KING,

Comrr'erc'al on the
described properly

Clerk. Board of County

PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE

"landslide" that would change
%st G fljfl)'1r Theal landscape for years to come.
Running with a slogan of
'wl Brandt Must Remain
Chancellor," his Social Democratic party alone received 45.9
per cent of the vole and replacedtheChrtst1anDemocrat
party as the largest party In the
Bundestag for the first time
slncctheWestGermanrcpublic
'as fornwd in 1949. The Social
Democrats wound up with 230
Bundestag seats, a gain of SIX
over the 1969 electIon.
Foreign Minister Valtcr
Seheel's small but pivotal Free
t)emocratic Party gained in
stature from its alliance with

R OTTo DOELLING
Associated Press Writer
BONN
- Willy Brandt,
bolstered by his greatest personal election trIumph, had an
overwhelming mandate today
to pursue the tension-easing
policies that won him the Nobel
Peace Prize.
A record number of West
German voters gave his Social1st-liberal coalition 54.3 pcicent of the 37.4 millIon ballots
cast Sunday against 44.8 pe
cent for the conservative Chris.
tian Democrats. This meant vi
seats for Rrandt in the 496.
member Bundestag. the lower
house of Parliament1 a solid
majority of 48.
Brandt immediately served
notice he plans an unprecedented journey to East Berlin
before Christmas to sign his
government's friendship treaty
with the Communist East Get.
man regime.
'1 recognize the resulLs of the
It' ;
a ni.intate ti carry
forth ... the work we started
with success in the last three
years," Brandt said in a restrained victory statement.
"The majority confirmed we
are on the right course."
The nuignitude of Brandt's
personal v*ctory, which rivaled
that achieved by Konrad Aden.uer in 1957. exceeded the
coalition's expectations. Some
stunned politicians spoke of a

WANT AD

KING, his wife, and JAMES A R

bids at the office of Arthur H Beck
with. Jr . Clerk, up to 1200 noon

Actual award to

NOT ICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
.&amp;TiNG ABANDONING,
Tl'IE
DiScoTiNu1NG AD CLOSIP1G
OF RIGHTSOF WAY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE that the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County.
Florida. at 700 o'clock P.M or as
soon thereafter as Possible On the
*9th day of December A D. 1472. in
th County Commissioners Meeting
Room at the County Courthouse In
Sanford. Florida, will Piold a Public
Hearing to consider and determine
whether or not the County v
vacate, abandon, discontinue. cbs..
renounce, and disclaim any right of
County arid the public in and to
the following rold right of way
running through the described
property, to
The Wes alert of the existing 66
foot road right of way for Thunder
Trail, fvrttserdes(ribl'das. thu West
bfeetoftheEast llafeefoftheSouth
170 feet of frie SE i4 of Section
Iciwnihip 71 South. Range 30 East,
Seminole County. Florida.

E I e c t 10 n I r I u in p h
Bolsters Brandt

Seminole County. Florida
1*, Greg Drummorid.

Agriculture

Room 106. Court

hold a public hearing to consIder a
pro%ed change of zoning from A 1
AgricuIturt to C3 Wholesale
Commercial on the followIng
described
Begin at thi SE corner of SE '4 of
NW
Of Sec 74 215 31E run north
along east Ineof SE 1 of NW .01
Sec 24 315 3*E a distance of 741 31$
to Ely r w of SR 476. thence SWIy
along Ely r w of SR 474 a distance
305 Sf?. thence 541 degrees 40 E i
ft to the P05 and
BegIn at the SE corner of SE '4 of
NW '. of Sec 79 31S31E run N 44
W 700 ft to Ely r *0, SR
476. f hen SWIy along Ely rw of SR
421 a distance of 70S S If to South line
of SE '.. of NW l of Sec 392*5 31E.
thence east 791 0 ft to tPie P05
Further described as east Of
476. on the north side of Mickler Rd
This pubilc hearing will be held in
the Count, CommisSion Chambers
of the Court House, Sanford,
Florida, on December S. 1972. at? 00
f M
or as soon thereafter as
possitite
&amp;rd
Cc.uty
Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
By Greg Drummorid,
Chairman
AttOlt. Arthur H Becl*ith, Jr.
PubliSh November 20. *912
DEJ
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The Sanford_Herald

Commissioners

County CommisSioners will receive

S

as

Chairman
Attest Arthur P4 Beckwith. Jr
Publiih November 70. 1912
DE)

House. Sanford. Florida. Tuesday,
November 3$. 1977
Arthur H BeckeilPi, Jr
.

Plaintiff,

appeal ag.a'ist •he caro of A
lu%tment in denyrig a rgujt to
park a trailer in an Al Agriculture
Zone on the folIing described
proC*rty
Boo at the intertOcilon 04 tPte
NEIyP WlirieofS,R 46*I?PI?PIe Sly
P W fined Sprng Avenue as shOwn
on Piat of Alcirene Park. PB 4.
Page 40, thence runE along thO Sly
line of sio Spring Avenue 3151' to
?heEIyiineofthnWlof Gov Loll
cii Section 75 II 34 thence NWly
alongsaidNElyR
SR 46a
distance of 491$' to BOB Further
Cl'ibed as on Spring Avenue
North Of S P 44. Wel? of Center
Road
'This publiC hearing will be field In
the County Commission Chambers
Of tt CO'J' HOUSO. Sanford,
Florida. on December 5. 1977. at7 00
P M. o as soon thereafter as
oouible
Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County. Florida
dl Greg Drumrnond.
Chairman
Attest Arthur H Beckwltti, Jr
PubliSh November 20. 1977
OEJ 97

poilitelt
Board of County

r.r.t r,gulbr Coun!, Cornrn.sson
Meeting, ThrO Floor of the Court

fl THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 7*443

SEMINOLE COUNT'! BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COUNTY COMItISI)WFRS
Nelice Os Public N.arn
NotiCe
The Board of Count', Corn
The Board of Count1 Corn
mlt%Ofler% of Seminole COuntI will
rnion,r of Sem,nole County will
hold a public hering to corn.dci-

of the Court House. Sanford,
Florida, on DecemberS. 1912. at iCE

successful bdder wilbemnadeaf the

l'rt,',oners

GibSOn haying bet-n filed ri the
Circuit Court it and for Seminole
County, Florida, the title Of which '

of

As Admsnistratrs.

Sanford. Florida

.CAPE

(HEcAPEAKE
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day

November, AD 1913
Eva 0 Poller

Office.

GENE WILLIAM GIBSON and
'TAMI JUANITA GIBSON. his wife.

t' PELNAM STREET

6th

Dissolution of Marriage, and you are
Monday. November 27. 1977. for
required to serve a copy of your
furnishing the follOwing items of
written defenses. if any.
new equipment to thO County of
of
* ILL lAM
COL BERT
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Seminole, Florida
STENSTROM. DAVIS 1. UcIN
A One tractor complete with
TOSP4. Attorneys for Petitioner,
Sloping terrain side arm mower
5
Post
Office
ho.
weios. address
B One mCtal storage buildintg 70
*330. Sanford. Florida 37771. and file
30 ft in s:e
the original with the Clerk of the
Spec if cationt may be Obtained at
ahove Styled Court on or before
of the Seminole County
D,cemt-r P. 1972. othere.su a
Engineer. IXE 5s'vteth Orlando Drive.
default arid ultimate Iudgment will
Sanford. florida 3277*. or by writing
be entered against you fDt the relief
Clerk's office. P0 Drawer C.
ctema:.oed m the Petition
Sanford, Florida 3771* All bids are
WITNESS my hand and official
a sealed envelope, plainly
to be
teal of Said Court on the 1sf day of
marked on the outside. "Sealed Bid
November. A D *977
for (Item), open November 27.
lSi'aU
1977 "
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
Bids will be openea at 2 00 P.M.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Monaay. November 27. *972, in the
Seminole County. Florida
Board of County Commissioners

STEPHEN A CAL DER.

r.DDR(SS IS

the

Post Office ho. I3.0
Sanford. FIorid 37771

NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
DORA ANN BARTON

TORIA PEITELBACK. a mmcv, by

l'rtt,ociert

Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
underSigned will, on thP 9th day of
December. A 0 *972, present to the
Honorable County
Judge
Of
Seminole County, Florida, Pier final
return, account and vouchers. as
Administratrll 0$ the Estat. of RA
POTTER. deceased. and at said
lime thCn arid there, make if)
plicationtothesaidjudgeforafinal
settlement of her administration of
Sad estate, arid for an order
discharging her as such Ad

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

Pt. 5 POTTER

Publish PlOy 6. 13. 20. 77. 1917
DEJ 77

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO 72.126
DIVISION 0
fl THE MAT I ER OF THE

TO

IN PROBATE
In ri the Estate of:

Stenitrom. Davis
i. Mcintosh
Florida State Bank
- Suite 77

Attorneys for Petitioner

DO I 179

In the Court of the County Judge.
Seminole County. State of Florida

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND

Stat, Bank
Suite
Post OffitP hO' 1330
Sanford, Florida 37171

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STOCKS
Dated at Maitland. Orange
County. Florida. Oct 30. 1972.
Gerald P StockS
1.
PUDIt'l Nov *3 70. 21. &amp; De
*977
DEJ SI

os the Estate Of
IRA S POTTER

STEPISTROM DAVIS
I McINTOSH
6

business enterprise 5 GERALD P

DEJ 2

WILLIAM I COLBERT Of

1973

NAME STATUTE

ministra'riL
Dated thiS

Deputy Clerk

P 0 Drawer 7
'.anford, Florida 37771
Publish Oct 30. &amp; Nov

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erIQQOd in bu%nf%' $ 1171
Caelbcrry,
Lancelot
way.
Seminole County. Florida under 'tie
,, FRINGE
name
f,CtitiOu
BENEFIT MARKETING CON
SULTANTS and we intend to
h, CIP 0,
register sad rmme
the Circuit Court. Sernnole County.
Florida in accordance with the
prOviSSOrd Of thi Fictitious Name
Section ItS $
Statues, To Wit
florida Statutes 1957

IN

(lii ILAIID. MIZE
Atturnryt for Plaintiffs
rio NOrth Oak Avenue

FICTITIOUS NAME

w

By

I BERRY

Legal Notice

Escanaba Avenue
Chcao. lilnOs 60170
Lawson
C,eorge
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Pia? an
Adolph P Rein&amp;ke
action for dissolution ci martiage
DI( 4
PubIh Nov 70
.
Ms been fled againit you and lou
*472
ire reQuired to Serve a copy Of your
DEJ 90
wi ,tten defenses, if any, tO it on
WILFRED
H
CONRAD.
ortitionersattorr*y.wtio%eaddrets
FICTITIOUS NAME
s *00 North Highway 1793.
NCI'T iCE iS riercby uven that 1 am
Casselberry, Florida 37707,
engaged in business at Bldg
before November 79th. 1972. and fill
Sanford Airport 79th and Carrier.
original with the clerk of this
Sanford. Seminole County. rlorida
court ether before Service on
f
the f,Ct,fioui name
under
pettoneri attorney or immediately
AMER ICAN FLORAL ART DIV OF
thereafter. otherwise a default will
INTERNATIONAL.
INSTA GIFT
tntered against you for the relief
INC . arid tp! I intend to register
demanded in thO petition
5,10 name with I he Clerit of the
WITNESS my hand arid the seal of
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
thiS Court on October 76. 1973
Florida in accoroanc. With the
(Circuit Cot Seat)
the .ctifiou5 Name
rtoviris
4RTii
H bECK*ITII, ,
Section $65 o
Statutes,
To
Wit
As Clerk of the Court
Flor.d Statutes 1957.
By. Cecelsa V. (kern
S M.chael P Kurtgls
As Deputy Clerk
American Floral Art,
A;LrED H CONRAD
Div Of Irista
Attorney for Petitioner
Gift International.
100 North Highway 1797
Inc
Casselberry, Florida 32707
Publish Nov 20,371, Dec 4. 11. 1977
Publish, Oct. 30, &amp; Nov 6. 13. 20.
DEJ 91
*972
DEl
150
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has t*en filed against you and you
a'e reuited to serve a copy of your
on the Plaintiff's attorney, C
Vernon Mite. Jr.. of the avis firm of

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sprinklers

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Get In On All The Action!
THE HERALD S
JOIN THE SHOPPER'SGUIDE
DAILY DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES.
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OF COURSE YOU MAY CI1ARG
YOuR AD IF YOU HAVE A TELE
PHONE I IS1ED IN YOUR NAME.

�I lit' Sa nford HeriId
2A—The Sanford Herald

Monday, Nov. 20, 1972

Ex-Dictator Peron
Meets With Leaders

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I). OHMA

Associated Press Writer

BUENOS AIRES i All) Juan I). Peron. in Argentina only
four days after 17 years of exile, has seized the political
initiative from the ruling military junta in determining the
course of the elections scheduled for March it.
Bolstered by thousands of cheering, chanting supporters,
the 77-year.old ex-dictator met Sunday night with leaders of
the other major political parties. They accepted insults and
catcalls from the crowd to attend it meeting called by Peron
at the three-story suburban home purchased for him by his
supportcrs
Peron was to continue his meetings with political leaders
today to strengthen his position in any future negotiations
with the military government.
There has been no major reaction so far from the government e x cept for a warning that it would take any measures
leceSSary to maintain ui-ocr around Peron's house.
About it thousand militant Peroriist.s camped overnight
around bonfires in a vacant lot across from the villa and on
neighborhood lawns. More than 10,000 had gathered there
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ART ('LASS at Enterprise School works on
posters for contest held in conjunction with

O'Brien.

l.edford l)oug Bonamv, Mitch Morris and

I)eltona's 10th anniversary celebrated Donald Thompson.
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and Sunday. i belt to righ )
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eight
than 100 trophies in
B .IOHN 'AN 6IESOS
lilting and body-building get the mud oil," he adillitted
Associated Press Writer
"That's the big drawback.
TAI,l.AIIASSEE. Fl. Al' competitions.
s
Darden was introduced to
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exercises six years ago t)
America's
laced Ph.D with Mr.
sa
to
a
Jr., a football team
secret
Ed
Key
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the
muscles,
University in
as
clear
mate
at
Baylor
healthy
body
is
strong,
Waco,
Tex.
as mud.
Rev's father, a bur l former
Darden, 29, a Florida Sta te
sur t' c t.
r
ho once lived at Ne
rcstler
'niversity
graduate
student
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OI{ \Nt;L, iiif. .\I'
Ni. Ucnham of th e R
II
Fla., built
Beach,
lieves
in
Sniyrna
from
Conroe,
Tex.,
be
president of the Republic of fairs of sta te from th e provi. the Greek goddess, is 900 miles 1fht
the reefs
Navy
in
1854.
But
it)
full of mud
five
by-six
foot
tank
vat
full
of
exercising in a
Minerva u-ui-rent population: sionalcapital - his living room north of Auckland, New Zcz.
unclaimed,
yard.
in
his
back
south
of
the
apparentl)
squishy mud
land and 260 miles
iero elevation: -3 at high tide) in this Los Angeles suburb.
On Jan. 16 of th is year.
"After that initial workout I
"Its a preu) unique feeling,"
Minerva,
capital
of
Tonga.
has
never
seen
He
says the world will soon sit up
of Caribbean-Pacific
members
he
says.
"I
guess
It's
like
the
could
really tell the re was (reDavis says he plans to visit
and take notice of the "newest which consists of two coral
ee erev.cn
ri
ses
and
thr
Enterp
inendous
merit to this type 1
d
nking
a
ri
hctv.ecn
summer. but
difference
and smallest nation on earth ." reefs lying near the Tropic (if Minerva next
two-day,
from
Fiji
for
a
sail
set
v.aler
and
a
thick
milkexercise
regime," he said
concentrating on
glass of
But for now. Morris C. "Bud" Capricorn. undcrv.ater most of right nov. he is
the reefs.
to
mile
voyage
WI
many muscles it
"You
can
work
neigh:verting a war with
Once there, they laid claim to shake.
State
Ph.D.
in
would
be
difficult
to work othe
th
Flori
da
With a
hiring Tong:i, which claims
the reels in the name of t he B
erv.isc
"
in
physical
education
already
i'rntot).
of Minerva and araised
Dardensaidhelound th emud
gold hand.
North Mincra is a circular Ix
hand,Darden is studying for
Minervan
flag
another
doctoral
degree
in
strengthens
and tones muscles
diameter.
the
atoll 4' miles in
rt y on a blue for
17
torch
of
libe
s
and
nutrition.
The
6-foot,
by
providing
steady resistance
food
South Minerva. v.hich
the
sea)
background
v.hich
was
out
195-pound
former
college
throughout
a
series of exer.
miles awa, is a coral
Davis.
more
eist'
football
tackle
has
won
of
a
figure
designed
by
cropping in the shape
But King Tupou IV of Tonga,
eight, about :t'' miles wide and
- e
general
of the 100-nuin Tonga
eight miles long. At low tide, th
an
cxt)cfcn.ce
Force,
led
reefs thrust three feet above t he
nd accompanied
ttater. At high tide, they peditionary ba
police
in June and deby Tonga
Mercury Portable...
disappear.
over
sovereighty
clared
Tongan
\
Davis, who formerly was
fly.
for people on
the reefs.
engineer,
.iectronic
the reefs
'We
researched
;.resident of a company called
Davis said.
.
( .,ribbcanPaclfic Enterprises. thoroughl)
hich was formed for tiw' "Tonga's boundaries of all
. foreshores and
specific purpose of establishing rocks, reefs
waters
have
been
spelled out in
a new nation somewhere.
arc' seven stockholders royal proclamations ever sin ce
Th ere
1887. Minerva is missed by 100
with a total investment of $250
miles.
(flØ in th e project, Davis said in
Davis said the Republic of
an interview mc bulk of the
Minerva plans to negotiate with
money is from the president of
the king. "We certainly don't
a phnramac'cutical firm who want to go to war over it."
j!3I9S
wishes, at this time, not to be
Li CC
Davis would not say however, if
identified," he MOd,
he is prepared to go to war if
lou h
: '1e
"h fratiri'
..,y,trr.I, tâIi5ratd pA'CT t*i., tr.Lh
Then he explained why the necessa ry.
CUcr.
two tilnr rjhkwfl mind •U't
Meanwhile, Caribbean-Pacompany was started
Great
flt full
We figured we really cific Enterprises plans to start
rift to
or to rotirrive
couldn't straighten out our own work on a major landfill
Ph n
country," so we would start operation next April.
"We hope to dredge sand in
over someplace new," Davis
stuart
said "We searched through the lagoons zind build a 1,000-to
history books, libraries and 2,000-foot-wide, 10-to 15-foot .
nautical ('harts for itnyp1n In high surface on which to locate
the
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reserve liquid from orangi's
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A really dressed-up version
a li.uun loaf L)leiol' siuitskctl
ham, lean pork. cranberryfirigs' relish and Pin('PPlI'
slices This attractu e ( ran
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m ixt'd green salad and est'aI
loped corn For dessert serve
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1 pound ground lean pork
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3 cups cornflakes
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Peron's plan to form a political alliance to offset the anned
forces.
lalbin had to run a gantlet or 200 young Peronista who
shouted Insults anti guerrilla slogans at him. He told a news
conference later: "We have spoken of the responsibility of
political parties and the necessity of common action." lie
t,rushed aside the Insults, saying Peron would probably get
the same if he attended a Radical rally.
Also at the meeting were other representatives of the Hour
of the People, a loose organi7atiofl of political parties formed
in 1970 to pressure the military government to call elections
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pork
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Monday, Nov. 20,

•:1

FOOD STAMPSI

Brings

A

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nd
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WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES

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ounce frn7rn pw,kngr of it,,

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19

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WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES

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JANE PARKER FINE QUALITY LIGHT

FOR YOU I

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HUNTS

Stuff ed

EVERYDAY LOW PNICII

ANN PAOt

Quart 4

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......

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICII
ANN PAGE
ttuit dulugtittut In Tht (am

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pint Hfl0l of 1'uU tn .)urk

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box

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heat

4002 .

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tufteti bre.ut If

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EVERYDAY LOW PRI

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1 Lb.

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him

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chicken breciat hju'. "

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UP-4 flaked s:'kV')IIII1

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l2Ci. $125
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EVERYDAY LOW PRICE!
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.

a tLittened chicken bra'

.

id roll up. turning nn

16

lain" S.l1'"

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tht,)esKW)fl ,z4*lt Ii a rapid hail
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CAKE MIX
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turnuuiç 5tt (
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pal hrInt1 ' quorL V.i,tet iflti I

pot. add zucchini miXturt. v'c

until .'aer thin

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water eofltlfluel ic hail !Lial

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35c

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the cnet a

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rUFFEt) BREAST •-

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rice This
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ctuc!stn When it

.retl an a bed at

$2.29 . e

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PILLSBURY CRESCENT QUICK

C"

.

140.. $100

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EVERYDAY LOW PRICIII

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KRA"

$ 1 00

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13uffmW&amp; 13iocuib I le Pajail Yonwid. 4
Poftl" Ria"a" -.37c Powd Cahe
mic

1 Lb.
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PILLSBURY EXTRA LIGHT ($01. ROLL)

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MORTON (ROZIN PEACH OR

KRAfl MIRACLE WHIP
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ALL VARIETY

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Cans

ASP FROZEN (16 0!. PKO ......45C)

CIDER

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1

FLAKY ROLLS

1 Lb

rv,pDaY LOW PRICE,

lLb.

REGULAR MAZOLA (QUARTIRS)

,

EVERYDAY LOW PRICEI

24 oz

SOLP

260s.

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LARSEN

SwwqiecL fiiiit ....... 47c

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.aIi(i discard Cut unparrtt 'u

EVERYDAY LOW PRICEI

OR..

ANN PAGE PANCAkI AN,

PICKLI PATCH (RISK DILL STICKS OR

49c Dig

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22
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PUMPIl-Iiii PIES NOT

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1'

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as cm. so....aec

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EVERYDAY LOW PIRICti GILLETTE PIDULAP

EVERYDAY LOW PiCIl 0111W CHANT
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12 Os.

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...................1L.

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'uj Leek Molt Ceithet..............9

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10 Os.

Box

fl 130,. n
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EVERYDAY LOW PIPICII C141C AND COMPA11
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63e
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SUNSHINE SUGAR (ulOZ.)OR
________________________________________________
HWY. 17.92 AT 27th ST.., SANFORD
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I Le*,uut Ceekie.,,,,

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PIN ECREST SHOPPING CENTER

____________________________________________________________________________________

•

160.. 3/$

titlW ii Ado thucktn broth
\1i eoru larch and pout

uuie and slit into saLke Add
OIJnI C Juice Stir t't'r heat

until '.itit'e 1) LIt' t) Le s and

thickens. &amp;'rty chicken on .i
bd tit hot cooked rice With

Slitict'
'I

?tui$e, 4 ier'iflj!s

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�8B—The Sanford Herald

Monday, Nov 70 1972

By 3.7Per

PRICES EFFECTIVE
NOV. 15-22,1972

uriceifTime

_

wtir
Cos t O f Llving Rises

'ga

HOU SE OF RAEFORD
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED

A

YOUNG

TURKEYS

I

59

1601 N. BERMUDA AVE., KISSIMMEE

•

West SR 46 Work

UPKEVS16

Starts

SAVE 30c DOLE

Pineapple

$1

3

Crispy Wafers

1,,,,

SAVE 0c CRAI'T

Italian
SVI it

V-8

59c
57

Dressing

CAMP B ELL

Cock

Hen Turkeys 10 IF

CUT-UP

lb.

lbs. &amp;

18

C

tail

39

up

U.S.D.A. CHOICE

Quantity Rights
Reserves

LYKES SMOKED HAM,
HALF

£

B ROAST

.

SEMIBONELESS

0 -

vu
I]4

Sliced Bacon

BIG 32 oz BOTTLES

C

FOR

303

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Governor Appoints Polk
S&amp;niintmk ( ounty Sheriff Jøtiii
Polk, sssjfi to begin hisses mid
four-'ear teruim in offis'e, has
tweti named vice chairman of

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appointed

four

the other fellab who won liii District Planning Councils, lie
said the plan Is being prepared
rnozt recent election ... well, p.,
closing
by
the Governor's Council on
as already started the
of some of this country's Criminal Justice, and it will bt
nt to the 141w I flfutttiiit.uit
military instimllattonis'
Assustammu.'
Asliiiini strut ioui
And not a tear was simeti
IJAAII Ill AtliIflt.1$ curl&gt; fltXt

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&amp;,inford City Commission will

',i'a ition s1't'
itreet-pivir.,4 prtranu
City %tanager W E. Knowlej County Caurt Hvuse,)n Dee,
the prnpu&amp;'d city-wide isgn
was instructed to write a Letter

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2iII.td on the igenda for
ssibie pge at the regular

ordinance

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"corsulion next January.

Dr, I]itinultl Ileterain, Dirt-i'tor

,
Governor
will advise him on an of Municipal Services, lumiltum ('nlendar
urea that includes the following Itiver ('ounmmnuitt&gt; ('ollt'ge, Ft. Classtftetlumtls
('OUfltieui Seminole, Pnsio, lmIc'rt'u;
Fred Slmeppm*ntt, ('tmiImIcS
Iltrnuindo, ( Itrus, Marion, District 'upt'r Isor . PubatIui, C rtmswtmrd puzzk
Sumter,
I uttt ,
t)ruuumg
and
l'urnit ( uimiiJuii'-lsuli fir i ant'
tsrcvard, St I.ut-Ie Indian Orlando ; J liii 'l'ill'&gt; I-ny I )t'ar Abi
lU'.t r, \lartiui Oktti t;oIM.e ailsI (hUm, lltrumunilo I ulini) , I iiitsuriil • suiiimiut.lI
following app.iintulii ,1h1 fur flit

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count) rt t t ntl was ft t)rdttt
\lunsbty in the Se'mnuiole ('tsunh
art-/, ('imie'I of Police, Os-ala
''flmemr ret'siiim,imenulatiorms will
sutittlutnist'
IIU Illls.s, Sheriffelt't-t. I ske
iIiSWT lsssiil pirtIs-ipuutisiui Ili time
uimul.. idiOt it
I urgi
iii mm,
sIt. loiuimi mit of I loridui pluiui ( olitit&gt;
Sup riuit.'nsleumt,
Okt't''himbee re presented bs this ILirni it
for the reduction of erimni',
S h.s.l, Ukt't-shsst,4.'t', ( J, I' irst National hl.siik ol %nts'u
(ss'n,,r Asks-it s'ssiiiiimeiidt'$
the m a ny law enforcement (.'Iut'w uillig ('hiii'f of Police, I'usrk patti $I,S84,000 for 11,9%w
umgeumrlt-s, ''sjurls usuimi entree- Orlando; Mel ( 'suit'ijiimii, Sheriff, acres, lsit'tutt,d in the nor

fellow wfwse man lost the h
looking forward to (lie

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Santot si
hullabaloo when McGovern (i.'wit'i1 to assist in preparation
Judge, tit'Ituuigs,mg
piirtls- ipat uuig Iii tilt- I.EAA ('siuikl lug, Circuit
Robert veterumartun Raymond 1.. Rass.
of l"loridui'a 1973 Coinprogrtumiis.
We have ninde hirei- uurtl ('summit)
wanted to trim the "fat" from
('OlisI(Ierlihlt' progress Ili Eiig1iii,
Slut.'
Attusrnev
the defense budget' Oh, how- prehensivi' ( rlmlnmal Justice
would
dri
Plan
arid
i1ile
(.u%ernor
restut
11mg
the
rote
ii
of
serious
Orleiiulis;
I(R'tnsi
Ii
keatui1;,
they wailed and said it
I ndex
Reubin
Askew
on
the
problems
crime
in
Florida,"
the
Circuit
Judge,
Orlando;
nothing but make this country
•i;md administration of criminal
Governor said.
AnnLitJt'l Mitt- hell, Stiperlu- Area tle.itle,
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so weak, etc.
'hit'
District
111
I'lnnnlmig
tentknt,
Iiwell
Prison,
lAiwell
Itridge
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Sidney Vihien Jr. is shown renewing the

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10. 12 lbs. $12.50

County Commissioners

childhood with Angie Knapton and Michael Quarick.

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The Merry-gogo round at the Seminole Count,
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, r
Mond4i aft ernoon is as popular a ever Vice Chairman of the Board it

Area Land
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world is a pre-election (aiim
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nonage increases, and bond
tndebtedness,etc. Whenever
subject of dog controls

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comes up, I'm reminded of I
story I read w t1w St. fletersburg area
the plus-cm
.e.
million dollars it'
s cusfing Uiose
folks to rouiW-up Iffie loose
Canines is a little too. tot) much

WHO S THA T BIG

In another discussion, the city %ftind-iv night ie_uiun.
ill g(xKi faith thinking I %vould at it %1t)nday afternoon work
tonutuuivn Lmiructed the Lit,
,
have it substantial lot on Much -sess I o n.
manager to uudy a profwsw"i
to bu
a holne.Weather
Read by Nlayor I"P
--rollout" refuse cart fur use
If,,, further stated that the letter*
of resignation advised city residential refuse wrloict,
i lugn ij. low tills
because of the fart he is it that attornie) flutt:hLi0n wa-4 user!j.
Morning 13. Partly clowiv
resident and taxpayer in Oviedo
he thought the city fathers resigning the post he has heid
The cart was denwnstratefil
to thricius.111 Wo-tinesday li'vith digh'
t
Should ma.t. somt wti of to his private law practice.
if
iws Ve1lrnftia y .
mechanical device to empty a
helping him relieve the
" tiiir' Fl " tniiepriture
11w long-tine city offlual refuse CUntJIflt'T 111W th e
.hanmi Hth4 wound .11. Liw
irn
indicated he would sere until tarbae hacker Knowles said ;1
ght in the upper kh.
Council
r i iis"i
- I replacement could be hired.- the devict would lwld 30 4afluni
coo1wrate to the best of their and %would represent the city in
iiedvy snow hit the juuth_
if( refuse or about thrft regular
ability contingent upon the .1 preenl law
~:entrjl Plains U LIV
lust
suit filed b% a barrels and an be wheeled
owner accepting his
r!,Lortng ruin Iced jrea:~
sliare of the cost, with cm's ritunber of Georgetown Area to the curb for pickup.
sum)unding the intivif
who are
In other tten..s the 'uuii
ri-,
itititi .
uditurt
share not to ex cee d ..
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of cw, but did 110t SVe 110-A thV
vlt~ c. tx- held responsible.

perhaps it just might save both
of us a couple

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tipIit'ii •
the Nov2, meeting on whether to to the local
bar association
time I purchased niiproptrt
accept the resignation of
Liking its help and suggestions
from
edo lana Company 'AaS
flutuhison, city attorney, which rn hiring a replacement.
l the 't5O wide lotolur"h-isedt
the city panel

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engineer had taken borings and
tesLs it) try to ascertain why the
condition had come about.
Sixioner ,asked l(awlson why
lie came to the city with this

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time request of the city, the

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,aid that in' has lost 10 oak
on his property located r;'
Iike Charm,
A pond on his property 1.
utw N il icuib1y riscim three 1'' t

account for this water now," he
queried of City Engineer
('harles Spooner, of firm of
and Spooner,
Zn er rt can find
no rea son for this drumnmi,t

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There are
nmystt'ruous goings on in Oviedo
Walter Uawlson of Lake (haruui

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Itl)iiI the house
Ile said that at the time of
construction he built his Septit
t4urik and there was no water
(o%fl
eel.
(iW can you

Wintosh for consideration. A
public servant for many years
who has performed in an ad
mirable posture within ~IiS
county, and one who already
has the respect of everyone in
this city.

THANKSGIVING DINNER

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three it) five feet, he naid
Uawl'i4ni re po rted his house
sms turning uii&gt;striousl&gt; th
cracks forming in th e living

Sanford.
To fill those shoes I humbly
submit the name of Ken

MANY OTHER TASTY TREATS FOR YOUR

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counselor.

of problems

JOY

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an expert ... one
dedicated solely to the myriad

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Assorted Dinner Rolls

TURKff BREAST

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resignation yesterday.
A commendable job

LIQUID

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SAVE 20c MOCEN DAVID

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HOUSE OF RAEFORD

3 Rolis $1
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SWEET

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Sanford's
attorney for
many years Bill Hutch1son was
on the firing line during this

Decorated Thanksgiving

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be that much out of place to
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hectic period. He submitted

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your chance tonight on TV to
S-CC what I consider the most
moving motion picture ever

59C

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Is. 49c

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ALL MEAT

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Im,r Increased 1)), fitia letilliq off

'ni e

A resolution from the Lake County ConiflhtSSiOtWi h
httII ret tt' ('d l)\ the l)() r ('questing
additional right-of-way to straighten curves and the
acquisition of four lane rights-of-way throughout this
Whole section of road.
Davis indicated that Lake County had moneys
available to proceed with these right-of-way
acquisitions ,

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had been Jq to IAPCOn Construction Co. 01
IAlesburg and work is exixcted to begin next week.
1'urther he informed Vihien that work had begun
on studies to realign the dangerous curves includingH
acquisition of right.of-way for the re-alignment and
the acquisition of right-of-ways for four lanes would

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official of the District N'offiev in Dvi'and, Coulltv Coill ni issiolivi- Sidlit-N. Vililell
was informed Niondav that work will begin on leveling and Ix-surfacing of West
SR 46 from Serninole-Lake County lineal the Wekiva Iliver to Nlt. Dora.
lie reportM that a contract Ili thit, amount of

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Tuesday, November 21, 1972--Santord, Florida 32771
65th Year, No. 69
Price 10 Centc

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                    <text>Arthur Godfrey Has Quit
Looking Over His Shou lder

Monday. Nov. 13,1972

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'When I was student flyer scientist All over the
In the twenties." he %aid, ""
dolfl more and rnore
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.thur Godfrey sac he has
lie still uses the famous
shoulder around the country, ga thering 1
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Godfrey easy-going, 1nsh'witt
are
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dispensing
Sre wha t the follows
times(in 8 schedule that could town from e air."
style for getting the ne.sag
ving" arid can light for what
it' C t)I1ed 10 R trouperIt wasn't until 1966. however across to many of the group's
believes
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that he reall 7eroed In on the talks to because "you ha
U may be hard to believe that flfl tour of on
Flying his own plane as usual
problem
and began learning the slip in the facts carefully
known
''t
entertainer,
The catalyst. he said, they'll turn you off if thc get
for during zirecent trip to the Vest
causes.
'roughout his career
in an
(UThL LtO(1U'C)
was a book called "Moment In the truth all at once."
controversial emterview that he had known for The Sun" by Bob and 1&amp;("
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OUTLOOK Central Florithi guest speaker at
th e recent worlshop. Miss 1lacquelyn Page.
executive director for Blue Ridge Easter Seals,
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By JANE CA.S.SELBERR\
hired as coordinator of training,
( vntr4ii Florida as well,
or token a test.
Miss Jacquelyn Page was in
However, something was to Through their frank relation- while her mother. Mrs. Glad's
this area lust week to be the
her they were able to Page became active' in the
her lonely ship with
changed
featured speaker at a Lookout
happen
that
by and secluded life. In 1955 she find out more about needs and Grandparent Pal program,
Workshop Central
sponsored
Florida at moved with her parents to attitudes of the handicapped crafts, and family counseling,
OUTLOOK
received
Having
adCamp Challenge. The executive Nashville, Teriri. Twenty-three and develop a program that
niifli5iti't
experience
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met their needs in a meaningful
director of the Blue Ridge ycarold Jackie wrote a letter to wu.
OUTLOOK, after moving to
Chapter of North Carolina the Junior League to find out If
Asheville, N C. .lackie was
In 195t, Henry and Jackie
Easter Seals, she is a perfect there were any clubs for t
hired as Easter Seals'
started to attend night classes
example of hni ii severely handicapped, library service and later she hocrin working
executive director. She teaches
can etc. The letter was passed on to tow a r d tier
handicapped person
Sunday School, is active with
overcome impossible physical the Nashville Council of sociology and history tit
the Business and Professional
odds and through courage and Community Services and Peahotl College. Easter SenLc
Women's Club and is on the
determination achieve a sw- eventua11 found Its Wit) 10 paid for her first Year's tuition
mayor's committee' for emHenry and Elsa Ellis who had
ceasful career.
pinvment of the handicapped.
zinc! Social Security paid for her
been working with the hanPage'
Although vs Miss Page had
quadraplegic,Miss
y,'hit•LrhaIr pushier throughout
A
dscappe'd at a church for four
described
herself as being
of
urthrogryposis
and
college,
a victim
"club
footed
all over," after
her spine is fused in a sitting years trying to get the
Totally twlpless physically,
Nashville' program
OUTLOOK
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involved
in a conYork
New
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As
a
child
position.
She learned to type b) holding a
going
versation
her
notic'e
you
hardly
received
back scratcher clasped betCity, she
Through them she was in- ween her teeth and to write with
because of tier lively pereducation at home from it
teacher, who spent four and a traduced to it world beyond the it long pencil held between her sonalitv, bright mind and sense
of humor.
half how's a week with Jackie walls (if her home. Elsa took tier te'etti.
So if you happen to meet her
During the 12 years she was to Sunday School for her first
She went on to earn her
outing and she gained ne
only in public school twice
masters degree in guidance and don't be patronizing as she
thinks the "head patters" are
once to be Installed in the Honor friends,
counseling from the psychology
Meeting J a ckie was a department tit 19'4
almost as had as the
Society and once to graduate
nm
lømntnrt' school. She' breakthroug h for the' Elkses
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The old-time movie serial, were exh i bi ted has been gone, to be left in a worse one at we
which usua y consisted of 15 along with the seriaLc them- end of the episode.
breathtaking episodes, is a selves.
Another serial star was
thing of the past. But no modern
movie can equal the thrill of Grace Cunard and one of her
watching your favorite heroine most famous pictures was 'Peg
twing rescued from. some irn- 0 The Ring," a circus story in
;'iissible predicament just in the which the villain pursued Peg
nick of time. Nor cn anyone from one flying 1117.e to
who hasn't experienced it another. but so smoothly that
maigiot the dismay caused b the circus audience never
seeing the words "To Be realized it wasn't part of the
Continued Next Week" flush on act.
But the clown, who was really
the s'rt'tn just :is the water
started pourinv into the cave the hero in disgui.ce i either the
where the heroine was trapped, hero or the villain was always
or the bridge over which the in disguises, would leap from
hero Was galloping to her the back of a galloping horse.
rescue began to collapse slowly grasp a rope and climb swiftly
upward to strike terror to the
into the ciinvnn.
(inc of the first and most villain's heart.
Just whythis happened was
famous stars was Ru th Roland.
of the railroad serials. In these left to the imagination of the
the black-hearted villain was audience, as there might be
clete'rmint'd to have the some' question as to hoi itZ
hf'T'(* could dnmne the villain
.........
.while both of them were
Nobody knew just why he swinging around at the top of a
circus tent hanging otitc
chose that nie thoci, but nobod
something with both hands La
really cared.
Time after time he bound her keep from falling to the ground
to the' railroad tracks but arid being dashed to pieces.
always the' hero dashed to the
But perhaps the queen 'tf
scene and slashed her txrnds them all was the beautJul Pearl
Just seconds before the limited White who 'ould come through
thundered over the spot where the most harrowing exeven
without
she had lain. And the villain, pt'rivnre's
watching the rescue' from disarranging her lovely blonde
behind a tree or saint' other hair. Her first serial was 'The
equall% logical place of con- Perils of Pauline" and another
c'ealment, gnashed his teeth in famou one was "The Black
impotent rage and no doubt laid Secret," a story of World War 1.
Every Sziturdmty afternoon
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Tuesday, November 14, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Year, No. 63
Price 10 Cents

Seminole Hires
Nurse=M*idwife

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Seminole Memorial Hospital will be the first hospital in florida to have a
licensed urse-midwife to deliver hospital born babies. This unique distinction
was disclosed during Monday's regular monthly trustee session, when it was
disclosed by Dr. Brooke Smith, hospital medical staff chief, that the hospital
medical staff had agreed to accept a midwife on the hospital staff,

Dr. Smith said the midwife, later identified as
Nile Leary, a nurse under contract to Dr. W.
Vincent Roberts, Sanford physician and member of
the hospital's obstetrician staff, would perform her
duties under the strict supervision of 1)r. Roberts i ll
cases of 'normal birth'' only.
Dr. Smith stated th e woman was a registered
nurse and was Licensed in Midwifery at Emory
University.
She will not be allowed to have a private practice, but will work under directions of Dr. Roberts
the
and in case he is unavailable, Dr, R. L. Smith, will
only other obstetrician on the hospital staff,
direct her,
Robert Bessirer, hospital administrator, saRi
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ltoartl toda' called for it ('nfl-

grcsslonzsl investigation of the
U.S. Environmental I'rotet'tlnn
Agency, claiming the agency is
systematically shortchanging
the sUite in federal funds.
Hoard members voted to
complain to Congress after
James Redford of Miami said it
recently passed pollution act
that was to bring Florida $250
million in federal water
pollution abatement fun
oni yield $20 million,
I?igtfnril z )w'iird nwmber.
urged theboardtn call for ufull

priviledge for a one-year probationary period.

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The trustees, in another action, approved a one-

year arrangement between Dr. G. V. Garay,
hospital pathologist, and the Seminole County

To the contrary. Rather than hurt the environment. electricity actually helps protect the
qualit' of life For example. 1'k'ctricitv i
necessary to power st'wai.e treatment plants.
iuntks anti-pollution devlCL' and recvclin tz
iperat ions.
Is there any form of energy for home use
cleaner than electricity' lust stop and think
for a minute of the alt'
. Millions of
individual fires Kerosene amps? G 1.11 furThat 's pollution in i\'orst form
EverythInQ man does has sonic impact
he en"ironment. incIudin the productin otclectricirv. But ek'ctricitv is the cleanest
cnerv you can Use. It crcIte no pollution
at the point of use, and lets us at FPI_ focus
our anti-pollution efforts at one point; the

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Have been told that these
folks are unhappy with the
representation they
are receiving out of DeLand.
and there is a move afoot to
request annexation INTO
Seminole County'
Now that Is a switch.
.usually the Big Giant to the
south of us is trying everything
in Its power to make us a part of
Orange County, eh'

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were that law wt would be filed tu
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will sell the Seminole Memorial CamI11i.13l)fl
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private
curShoemaker,
trustee.
inuveit
ospital
to
H
poration cropped back tnt-i the that members of the trustee
news .it Monday's meeting of board also sign the letter with
the hospital trustees. The board Schirard.
authorized John Schirard, be motions were approved
trustee chairman, to write a and Schurarel announced he
letter to the county corn- would re-write a sainple letter
outlining the request. The
mission.
trustee chairman also prumi't'i1
The letter, bearing the news metlia a copy of the letter
'ign.stures of all trustees, will "when it is ready
,isk the commission to make a
'The proposed sale of
decision soon on the proposed Sminule lenwrial Hospital
-.Ile of the county taxpayer
was first brought up last winter,
, 'wnedmnetIlcalcent,,r Schirard
t w~Li thsclowd that at
explained the letter will point Itait two private groups were
up the problems that exist at looking into the possible purtht hospital. which were chase of the 180-bed facility "as
brought on by the possible sale. an ins'esunent."
The county commission
.ndrew Carrawu), trustee,
'ti,st'd th e lette r he sent to the .is,1de41 emnphasmns to the
proposition to sale, but delayed
making a tteetsion until after
•. just.ttntied elections.
todney layer, county ad'::lmstrt*the assistant, told the
Ikrald severu.! weeks ago he
th'ught the hospital sale Would
.brought bik for ")Cl'
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been ordered
to quit harassing pupils and teachers at
Oceanway School, where integration was
expanded this fall under a federal court order,
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FIVE
\ F. t 'l'..Ul 'II'. were k! heel in tit
vest of Ocala Friday night. According to the Florida H ighway Patrol,
victims were Thomas William ilbury, 20, Phyllis Albui'v Ill,' Michael
Scott A ll)urv, ni ne months, all of Lut z, a nd ('. Al len Warren, 2o, and
Reginald It. (t'eCflt', 18, both of I)wmellon, '('hi' deaths hi-might the
traffic count to 19 for the weekend in Florida In Marion ('ountv the
1 17-11atalt v count has now reached 75 t'iiiit imitimmig to (tsp the l)7l i't't'ut'ti
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will visit households In this area
to provide a profile of the
American voter and non-voter.

The question of whether the
Seminole County Commission

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suggesting that many GIs returning from
Vietnam may have undetected gonorrhea that
could have national implications unless the
men are found,

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clauat7:30p in. this Friday at
the parking l't of Wirin 1)mxte at
25th &amp; French Streets in Santurd. Never can tell what kind
ofatid.bit I'll pass ontoyOU.

Hospital Sale
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is here; Gals front NOW on )UU
can fwnble fcc the meal check
just like all us privileged males

to take )v u rusmwptate

Barbara Thomas Lallement, 29, of 28$) Acm Roa d. Orlando, 'a
driving this school bus from Barney Academy when it went out
control on wet roads at SR 434 near 1-4 Mrs. Lallemerit, Michael
Lallement, 6, Philip Lallement, 2, and Venessa Resse, 7, of the
Woodlan(Ls Subdivision, were all taken to Florida Hospital. According
to Cpl. Earl Connell of the Longwood Police Department, investigat1r.t
officer, there was $500 damage to the l7O Ford,
(Gary Taylor Pholi)

"BABY lENOItE BELONGS TO G()I) and we
intend to take good care of her for him," says
the adoptive mother of the 2 1 .2 -year-old toddler
after winning a custody fight which went all
the way to the Supreme Court.

Jill Dwley called and said

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I..AVYEltS FOR DANIEL ELLBERG and
Anthony Russo are expected to ask for a new
Jury now that the Supreme Court has cleared a
roadblock from the resumption of their
criminal trial over publication of the Pentagon
Papers.

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FPL answers.

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revising sharply upward their estimates of the
amount of heroin that Southeast Asian
countries supply to drug traffickers within the
United States,

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guess it's cause so many people
read into a story or an account
exactly what they want to.
instead of accepting the
written facts.
However, for point of
clarification. .that body which
was discovered over the
weekend died of natural
causes), the elderly gent was
NOT a patient at the Lakeview
Nursing Center.

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THERE'Ll. BE NO CHRISTMAS TREES
adorned with lead tinsel this year, says the
Food and Drug Administration. It says it has
concluded the material presents an unnecessary health hazard to some children,

should be getting any phone
but, then I
inquiries at all.

And that ''here we

When you
produce electricity,
aren't \/9u hurting
the environment."

Tomorrow night, Deltona will
be hosting a special meeting
during which time the pros and
cons of Incorporation will be

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Can't understand why they

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St'isttt rt'stlatstrt of EI'\
funding in Florida
"If Wi' don't trnvs' the money
we iiiiiy its well go honie,", saId
lksllord
lie iitil that the enviromimental agency had been shortchanging Florida its share of
fedi,ral hinst for years.
Board riieistht'r George Huts'
pet of Clearwater agreed with
Redford and said: 'Something
Is wrong with our pipeline from
Washington to 'l'all;i tin ssee
In other action today this'
ttard unanimously agreed to
exempt the city of Tampa from
moratorlu
moratorium
on new sewer
hookups In cities hiere second.
arv i 90 ner cent i treatment of
e is not sqs'rating.

The Orange County School
ORLANDO, Flu, All
Board has taken under advisement a proposed
desegregation plan which calls for the busing of 4,800
students next your.
The plan was submitted to the school hoard Monday
night by Superintendent Donald Nye. The board was
expected to vote on the plan Wednesday.
U. S. lust. Court Judge George Young has ordered the
Orange County School Hoard to submit a nt'si
desegregation plan by Nov. 23.
The Iwo-step plan submitted by Nye would cost approximately $1.5 million. It calls for the implementation
of a massive educational Improvement program this
year. Under the second step next year, the county would
reassign 7,900 students and Initiate new busing with (hi'
purchase of 21 additional buses.

Commission by which the pathologist will become an
associate medical examiner for the county.
Garay, under contract to the hospital at $75,000 a
year, will also continue in his hospital position, but
would take on additional duties, with the proviso that
his hospital commitments will take precedence over

day-morning quarterback". If
you will.

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of
within the anticipated
fake Mary when it sq incorporateil Skimp are C1fl5
enough to pveent nnfor1 city
limits to be annexed, he savi.
and if they had their
''drmilhers'', would pref"r

Invoc finrIfith1fl

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residents there iiro neing

Alit

using other midwives.
"The trustees approved granting the hospital

Orlando just haven't heard the
taped conversations of these
lunatics.
threatened
T hi e
unequivocally to crash the
plane into the ground. Fur all
Intents and purposes, those
aboard were dead men and
and the FBI was
women.
simply trying to save their

belief that it wn,ild be
''prnirk'nt'' to give some thought
to the areas that can to ru
flexed by working up it
timnetatile of when city serv ices
water, sewer, police and fire
will he avaIlable,
protection
The mayor said some ini I ,' h trbor have
clivi'hsnlsin

Mayor Moore bressight up the
,vtqsihulity of making am,nesrition ovallsihlr' to the Ii,rti
Artw'r property IsWflf'tS tie
prefaced tuk remarks by noting
his reluvlmine'e to follow a
prc n'eclur° of 'dragging In
w'o plc' qi ipamliiflg'' to stay dIll

delivering babies, Dr. Smith said the woman's
addition vill give better care to a number of women

Those who are calling for an
investigation of the FBI han-

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Street hlr,wever, he stated his

i,w!sI'ti of I? lrsvi'Ivc"l have
indk'atenl an interest in an.
,st'satiein.

Board Seeks

11Y BILL. SCOTT

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the cIty and Ili- wenilsi be
ilaisisy" to see (hat (tie
he
tiiii'sliofi Is Ill i,eeel
ngc'nilii at the' December
trustees meeting
It was agreed the city will
miss' approach (lie Comity
('s,tmuiilqsiufl to see if the 1'nrel
Is receptive to the Idea of nn
nesing the c'ssunty properties
fli'Hf' Five Points (ii (he city.
If (Pie' city is sure.'esfnil in
Inking in nil the prtsm'ertles
Ins i'ived, between the present
Ilimsit'; lit (hi' iso' ('renmiimis nuti'
isg"ns' y to the junior college, it
will IN' within it stone's throw of
the Winter Springs city boun
sinriec and within a mile of the
I •stugwiuid ('It)' limits at
'nsvrol 1 iutt'hisein Parkway.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
an iti current 1v seven property

5, l792 taking withi n its bounds
all properties adjacent to the'
west sisk' of the higtis ny as far
south as Seminole Junior
College. At the same time, a
s chedule of availability of
nuinicipal services Is being
coinitiled to assist residents f
the lMctl Arbor area in
determining whether they
winilti like (is annex to the ('ity.
Til e Idea of Inking Ss',iiintih'
Junior College into this' city told
got a big shot in the arm from
coi llege trustee Vernon Mire.
wliis promised to ''hnmnpion"
the i'itv's cause with the rest o f
the trustees li e soul hi could
think of no reason why (lit,
college should not be annexed tn

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'Wr
ving the environment did,
at even more obvious to someone became friends with the doing are just buying us a little
ho nies
:juthnrs and soon he began tinu':
'nllision
times. [lilt turn in

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Sanford tins begun its nm%'e to
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Seminole Cuwily school that
didn't rct'els'e a perfect mnark

Favorite

hanteuse

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Ever)bu4y's Iavirie
cb*a;,ussv,

hlldeprdi

'they ('cq)turetl superior rating's
for Inspection and (ruin one

wha Is best kauwms liii' kit
1
Ismous tendilton

ssutrching judge, ii .th excelleist
ratings ( ruin the other two
Judges, giving them 'tit overoll

"Darling, Joe 'uus .4hzu
Ueuucuap " will Iaunck the
!ilt U I " it I

St-ablet-tv atilt S1141111,111d 111gh
Schools lit 0.1%tolw Iteach uko
ruti'st'd stqi' ('tom' I Itifli. S a
did Seubreeic' Junior LLi))l

at 8 9*01wk louight at
.tdord
U
Ct%ir Ventvr.

School. New Slii)un4s high,
Bunnell high anti ( tisqtht 11
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Junior 111gb till rts t
ct'lti'uut iitarks

Uct pitt'
It )oLi
e1iaed )Uut mcillokwMilit
(or the serle, it Is atill S1VI
Iuuh,le as a trw will ill be
asulhiblc at lhi, dour

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Tuesday. Nov. 14, 1972

2A-The Sanford Herald

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It's A One-Way Ticket

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Mflltary.Aer%mpPC? it
Nei Sers*t

to hijack It for jrofit really has bought himself a ticket to
of
or the morgue, warm Jolu H. Safer.
Federal Av&amp;*tlOn AdministratiOn.
Mote sophisticated detection dences at airports and a

suicide, the FBI list showS,
in the same four and onhal! year perIod, 29 persons

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NOTICE O APPLICATION
DI TAX DEED

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NOTICE O PiJILIC DiE
EY &amp;IVE"l.
NOTICE IS

NOTICE 5 ,'IEREPY OfvEh
That Henry jcon ma ,iow.'r

FO'PCIOtUIP r.0 O? NVt'I'%D'
tO, 1c77 irtPw.t ctoin cui pOifl

report.

T,AuiCr,dttDnIaflO P,rwftt Hawing was a maid.
Arrested was Betty Ann
utile
yOI
are
hefett
Reams,
17, of Dogwood Avenue.
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You mo pac?

at 'Ii DC A M.
Santor0 r
tnt f,rlt Uonaa, in the mont! of
December. lPfl,whicI" iothcflltday Pape
Sam nose County, F 101' di IN
ad December,
CiDi11G tar foOowing delcribeD
Oalec IPill 7lih oat o Oc
hOttl,ehOIdapDlian,.?t Janh'

P072

D r I Vt . two double stainless steel sinks,
deputy total value ssso

ladies' watch worth $360, a

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caliber pistol from Rub)
Lincolr
1837
Pendleton,

DEI.TON\ - Parades
Whodoesn't love a parade"'Iie

2fl

(hiSs makes a

Flk)ATS

Jacob Sanders, 1112 East

wedding band.

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Legal Notice
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Not'C0 at Pubi.0 Hearing
PdD'ICC 0 her0ti ;von that the
rC 0! Adumont will
,bl,c p*ar,n; cani'oe aporovinc
a La' Sic Variance 10 •fl 6 1
Ar.CUtfurt Za'w or' the fuiIOwir;

aoe. a' mona, r,ouoen' of Seminole County.
th, ciaman
OVID S0P clam or Demand no? to Floriam Ore no',.oC that they art
f.ec shall be vDiC
oitrPe to fir any ClamS a'
CIaie
?ha' they ma, bSt
demands
cj" °
bØilfltt Pill Ether in the Dff,ce of the
Coun', JuOpt o Sem,noie Coun'y.
U, EthIc 0*
O)tSE CARTER,
FlriDi, in tat Courthouse a' San

?PI Wet' PS C of 5y% . a Section ?0
cwrs1'..r
CiS
Rançe 33E c'
Further
Semnoir Cony
'rvcalpiy sour
East of GeneVa 3VI tap North

Coun'y. FIIO
wiut'amt
'onir,; t)iee1a'
PbIrJ November U,
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22J43. LuKare Furnace MoDel
GSUOS2 Roper Dittiwlihel, MoDlO ________________________________________
lid lift CIRCLeT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE CCIUNTY, FLORIDA
1541 000 RP*om Plot Water Heah0.
No 72 1415
Ol
InsirsXra'of,
Model &amp; 29.
in ii The Martsa.t of
3331, lappan lanpe. MoDel

Arthur H BocXwtTh Jr
CIer of CIrcuit COurt
Seminole County, F lo'4a
By- Virginia E Mull
Deputy CIt'?t

Room. Bedroonti. Maill and Clown
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR 'TAX DEED

FREDERICK
GORDON
Mlo'nep a' La

and old, just love to watch a

FACTS

0esclbed properly'
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Cle"i 4 Circuit Court

I Cornmef'tia SItiat
r' o act
Sanford. Fleridi 3277'

Itt.? Jack E P40th the holDet of the
tollowiflO ceclifiCaIe rat filed lad

thecean The certificate numbr arid
year ad ltSuaflCt. the oescriPlon

113 Magnolia

It WM a1sess art as tlbow%

AttOrn,yI fa' Pliiflhift

Issuance 11
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aIiil&gt;tt'it next rtionth, umplil
be S (I CreSS full
pr tub II bly
.ti'fended if court suction stiout'I
''irur, decided (ci keep the two
fl
Iteups separate and proccu.I
have been entcre(t Irouci uwiny with (iii' Ih'r&amp;'uuitx,r charter

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ticipating, int'luding I)aytona

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will t*come

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the ha hot is delivered by I{ev. Amiss Jones, executive director (it
Moore t ;ndr the
Semn mob' ( '(sm mimi I y Action to Ma : or Ie F'
proposal the ('ity would be (IiV ided into districts as nearly eiiucal u
p pi chat son as possible and candidates for the City ('omm is in i' uld
ti.,vc' to reside within certain areas.

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Discussed Again

I':uiiI)tr(' State Club; Rcvstone most likely be successfully
('luib: and l'ioneer Club. 'then told (hit' 1s)ard that In the event

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r.iunrtl voted for adoption of

total of &amp;i accidents 'luring this of the tr.et ,cskcng to be hearrl

uiflh.'t)O.'
the

Tb.' question of paving will try to keep the resnit'nt:s

"vintage

FICTITIOUS NAME
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In the Court of the County Judge.

Statistel

By Frank G F,nkbenfle

serve a cope ol your answei- or other
piead:nc to the Peldiort on ml'

Deceased
Having ESTATE OF
To All CredIters and Persons
DONALD P MacGREGOR.

filly-arc. Jr., øt Pittt. [ubanks. Ross

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ent Dr. Albert Schweitzer

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llliss Masters, Our Lady of the
lakes ('atholir then-h, (;IrI
Scout Troops of l)eltona and
Spring 11511, Itoy Scout Troop of

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sermon given on Feb. 16,
1919. Sc weitzer professed
that mankind must learn to

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S;iikesunen fi'r the uIIntr;Ictors the petition was to assure the .Ifl(I make tire the road will be
late'! they trre prepared for i'ouncil that residents were in first rl.iss and nut mother
thus and the reading proceeded. Favor of the improvements if It Winter Park Drie,' IringinC

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the check was not with the aailable ...ounty (units
handed civer and Or. ?acmo to be used toward the total
voted against the motion. It project. Pugh said he (eared the

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At the next rametoSanfordin 1953 as

Civic Association, to be held

city ucianager

('t)fllmuflity Center, the SUbjt'('t

(tic' Isiw (inn

Ph,IM'

$

10:00 am. Games &amp; Contests to cut the
11:00 a.iit to 1:00 P.111. VII'

Stenstrouii,

Legal Notice

be on Incorporation of Deltona, Sanford. 1k is a graduate OF
This tisis been a controversial Stetson University and S U

I :00 jim. A tribute to
l"lag. ('apt. Paul lmBlanc

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

according to Dewey Itoster, in liw practice, he was a

Midshipmen.

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notified and required to preorn'

OeSCi'lDed property owned by' Frank mission wOl COflD'jCh a public e,thei- f you, may havi' against

F ore't burr renderie on November
a' tO. 1012 in that certain cause pending

YOu arid eac' 0' you are Pwretiv

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consider

this topic

presented by Dr.

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$95 to $J a Mayer t)r. Edith t)uerr gave a Pugh.

Presentation

The trustee action came sifter

lk'ltona fruuiu Mackel Bros.
:1:15 pun. Iteginning tiE

Economic Stsmblizatton Act, the
hospital would have (Ii either

2:30 to 3:00 p.m.

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Seminote Coury'. Florida. in C
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ParK Put hook S Page :7
amr pit whiCh assessed ia'sflflt.
ii- . I Thelma S Dais' All DI bald

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p. I9' I 1 youla" t
FLOPIL)i. ,i,. piij
Default will be t01¼01' agai'n' vu.. for
Modernization - 12 Bso;
Petition
William Clark Court - Fl Prow 142 me relief Demanded in the

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Ouch c.rlifsc$'t shall be redeemed

min,Itratior' Building

Cattle

idDvI'rflDl't. 1072

Seminole County. Florida. more
etctibed at tallow's
.rcula1'it
One ill sioloer Tractor Serial No

either of y'J, may
County Judge of Seminole C.ounty,
Ptaveagainsh said MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a
Agriculture to C 1 Retail Coin
estate in tPy office ti Hon Wallace
tnecal or' thC following O,SCritrPd F lor.Oa. at Ps u'f,ce in the coir
corporation Organized arid eistn;
at
Sanford.
Mall.
County
Judge
f Seminole pursuant t
Ptoote Of 5$iC Caunv
Title III of the National
proprr-?y

Nc 2514

SRs 4)4 4351. be.ng a parcel 0' 4

o(herbu.sjneS.S(,FthelIPCt'tIrlg fill )t'5iS

this

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Att.irne

U. S. I)epsirtmc'nt of

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Proposed forms
County Court llDi,Wi a1 Sanford,
Fbo'ida at II 00 A M - on the firtt Documents. including specifications,

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December. 1072
Dated tIIt 27Th Day of October.
1913

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Arthur H heckwtth. Jr
C,,'I of Csrcc,l COOlS
F
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Semsno Coon
By Virginia F P4&amp;ts'I
Deputy Cleft
311 hoe ,. 14. 71.
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NOT ICE OF APPI, ICAT ION
FOR TAX DEED
I bIC. 107 19$ F Ia' ida Statutes of
19491

NOT ICE II HEREBY GIvEN. That
lack F siolt, th. holdr a! tne
following ceri,i,.Ii- as filed laid
certIficate for tao Os-ed to be Issued
lI'*ron Tn. certificate number and
year 0* issuance. the Oescr ipi iOn of
the property', arid th. name in which
if was a014sSe0 at at follow'S
0?
t'
C.it , 4"0!t
IsSuance theO
DescruPtien of Property':
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1. 100 r, of
Frost'o Addition ND 210 Attamonte.
Plat Book 1 Page 12
P4am, in which assessed Dave
Fulton All f Said property being in
the C a.,ntv of Seminole - Stole *4
Florida. Unless l,iich ceilkIcate
shall be redeemed according tO law
the property described In SOC?
certificate w'ii tat sold to tnt highest
cash bsdd'e'r at lit, front door of tht
Saminote Court'y Cowl HOAIsO at
lantord. Florida a' 1'OO AM.. on
yl - month of
MOADeyf
__
r.censber. 1972. whiCh ii Itt h dali
0* December. t977

Dated ttio, 77Th Day
1077

f Oc'lObOe

SentifiolCi County. Fla'ida
By VirginIa E. HOff
Deputy ClerK
PubilO! Oct 31 SNow 7. 14. 71.
DEI1s7

opened and 'coo aloud

Sanford, Florida Administration
B'jlCliut;. Cattle Si-ewe, Court.
Sanford. Florida
Copies of the Decuments fTt
be
obtained by Deposittng twen'y f lvi'
Dollars with the Housing AutharCy
los' ear? Of Documents 50 Dl)
tainted SuctsOe001it wilt be refunded
rrtt.,nfl the
per' wti
plans. spit if stations and other
Documents in goad condition within
Iii days after bid opening
A certified 'heck 0' bans draft.
payable a the Pious rng Atha'ity o
ttif' City f Sanford. Florida. LI $
C,Ovc'flrt,t'ni' Uonds,Or a satrslacto,
bid bOnd noeculed by the biDdO"0
and acceptable sureties in or
amount .qual haS per cent 0 the- bid
lPtaIi be lDrnitted witPi cacti bid
The- succelsissi biDde' wIll be
required to furnish iflO pat Ia'
and
p,'forr'iOflCr

bono or uorcs
)L
At f-nh ,on
5 called
fa' ,oual employment
provisi01

opportunIty. and payment of no? lets
than the m,n,mum balIriet and
in
the
us set forth
wages
Specifications must be paid oft
pro.Ct

Th. Mousing AuthOrity Of the City
of San!ord. F lorsja reserves
rigal t
Wa1VC

rpj't any' or alt bids
ny informalt,es an

No bid SPill tat wlthdr.wri to .
pccioo ads aays tut,toournf fo
op,nin; of bids without the consent
0* the Hooting Author l*y 0* the Ci?

of Sanford, Florida
Oat, October P?iI. 1973

Florida

snt
y

P

1 GubtatsOn

5aofa'Ø PiousIng
__

ntj

tite

b.Oden;

The Houssic Dutho,i'fly
f tbr City of

lOfiiclaI Clerk's SealS
Arthur I'
BCkWIWS. Jr.
Clark of Cirnl Cow?.

Clerk Of the Circuit Court

j...jtny

PuDlion

Not,

7, *4, 107

As Deputy Clerk
Suitor C' HliyrC. J

and me undertigned as SPwritf of

11 ac A M on tar 22nd day of Branch Road
Thit public hearing will be t*id
November, A 0 1972 offer to' sate

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tic E Commercial 5truet
p,,rk Plata Building
5.antord, Florida 32771
Attorneys ta' p0cp
PubitIt Nov 7. 14. 71. 75 1I7'2
Dli 31

In ttie Coon vs The Counly JuOge.
In
Seminole County, Flor.ds.
Probate
If re [stale of
i
L s na .l E ROWE V, fIll L F y,

JR

Ic-nt, a? tt* F ront (West) Door of thi
Seminole County Courthouse in
above
the
FloriCa,
SanforD.

DeSCribed personal property
ThO' laid sale to beinc mad, to
satisfy ttte tel'ml of sato Writ o
Execution
John F Pout. ShOe 1(1
Seminole County. Florida
Publish Dcl 31 &amp; Nov 7. 14. 71, 1972
DII 11
NOTICE OF APPLICATiON
FOP TAX DEED

(Sec

Tv All Creditors and Periofli Having
Claims or Demands AgalDot Said
Estate:
You and O*CPi 0* you are hereby'
noiifi,d arid reQuired to present any
clams and demands which YJ. 01
either of you. may' P'ave against W
W I L I.. P AM .1 E P o ME
estate of
v,'Hl'T([Y. .11 . oecenoed. ale of

51'O CDSF1'f CO ?Pi4' CDJfl',
is
Seminole County. F La' ida. a'
DPI ice in the
LOUfl y at Sanlord. F Ia' ida, within
cJIe'tDlr months from the ?ime
0*thefirsIPub1sCati0n04'1" notice

197 49$ Florida Statut

•

Cli' (Ii
i( P F Pt '1
Trial Jack [ Molt the adDer
foIID*sf certificate has fled Said
cr'iCa1r for tao deed to be issued
thereon Ire certltscate number and
year Of 'OSuInte. the DOOcription
tite property, and the nam. in WhiCIl
II eat assessed a -e as followS
Year of
Cetif,cO'e No a03
p

i(

I

W'

lssua'e.e

Description ot Property:
W 100 0b

1 300 Ft of LOIS 17 1 1

Spring Hammock Re-pIll. Plat
7 Page 94

Twc copies f each c4.b1t or demand

in wflcfl asIesSed .1 0 &amp;

shall be In writing. and shall stale
Ia. place a! r asidenti ane post off 'cc

viosef Rofw?s All 0* said property
in; ifl tn. County of Semiie,
Stale Cf Florida Unless such car
1sf icate shall be redeemed actor ,ing
to tue trw properly 000cr abed an such
rn,rtif,r.ati' will be sold t tne highest
a%h bidder at the front door of tae
Seminole County Court f4ouse at
Sanford. FloriDa. at 11.00 AM.. on
tn. first Monday In tlte month of
t)eu,.mbef. 1012. WhICh lstfledthday

the claimant, and
ShIll tie 5W01 T1 t by lht cIa iI'n,bfll.
h,s agent. or attorney and ac
compared as a fila,'c fee 0! 01W
of

dollar and SuCh claim 0' OefIl.OflC flU'?
so file's shalt be vOid
sElIzaDetti L. Whitle'y

As tOC&amp;$Oe Of tt* LIII Will
Tei.h•ment 0*

w

ILLIAU
wpfIILEY. JR.

1EP0UE
&amp;r-ceav'd

SIENSTROM. DAVIS,
I MCINTOSH

Att0'n.ys Ta' [aecutria
Post Office Boo 1330
Florida State bank-Suit,
Sanford. Florida 3flTl
PubSisti Dcl 31 5 Nov 7. U, 21. *977
tat

Further Described as south arid

O.t,d mis 77?? day of OcIoI.er.
on
lOffiC.al Clerk's s..o
Arthur 94. BeCkwlftL Jr.

Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole 'wrTfy. Florida
By. virginia E Muff
Deputy ClerK
PutiItVt Dcl 31 SNOw 7, 14. 71, 1077
DEl 100

in

Florida. or Dece'nber it. tvu. at
7 30 P.M.. or as 000!1 thereafter OS
passitle
Planning and Zoning

Commission

the

Zoning Director
Put)I'tb November 14 1t77
DE.) 61

of

writin; and contain the place of

the claimant and irtust e sworn *0
the cla,mt%ani', I'll agent,
itot
,c,
Os'
iPte claimant, hit agent a' at
demand
and Ouch claim or

a?

a esecu'ar a' in. LOOT
Of
Testamen'
Will arid
FLORENCE I BiS'TLlNE,

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
Florida Statutes of
(Sec )97.4

flrLan

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*fctated
SPEER I SPEER. P A
AtlOrny$ Ia' said Est ate
P0. Boa 1)44
Sentc,q. Florida 32771
Publith Nov 11 21. i1. I
1077
DE .1 ?t

Seminole County. Florida
By. J B WIliamo.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(5.'c 197.495 Florida Stahsles

and pott offpce aDdress of

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sJo'wi F hon.
itt Trust Officer
As Esecula' ° said estate
tir RObifi IlilCy
Attorney at Law
p o. BOO 443
Orlando. Flee *a
P-ubl,th Dc' 31 &amp; Now 7. 14. 21. 197
DEl 195
In th. Court of the County Judge,
Seminal. County. FIa'.da.
In Prsbate
In LO: Estate 1
HEZEP IAH 1HE55F
DURHAM
C.),crasI-cJ
T all Creditors and Persons Having
Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate.
YOu and eiCt, ad you are P*ri'by
noafec and reQuired to present a'
cia ms arid Oetnarios whc you. a'
ttttti'f Of yOu. 'flay ha we against the
f
He-ftP as"
Durham.
es-a',
Q4'tlted. late Of said COunty, $Q the
County Judge of Sminole County.
F lOrsd, a' liii Off CC in th court
Pioust t.i' 5$iD Counts' •t Sanford.
1o'Ga. within to calendar months
tram tht time Of the first public,at.on
0* tht$ not ice Tw copies Of each
claim or Dsntand Mall be in writing,
and shall stat, theptac, of res.Dence

&amp;a'EN
CE IS HEPEB
PaCT ICE 1 HE P (bY Ci a'
..acP. ( plot? 104' i,ci,oi" o the
following certificate has f'ied said That Jack [ Pilt, the holder of the
CertIfiCate 101 tax Deed to be issued lolloniv cO'tifiCOlt 'as fled see
thereon The ce'Ilf ,ca'e number .nC certificate to' tao 0000 hO be isSued
yea' DI issuance. the diSCriptiort Of thereon T,stteq'trf state number and
11w property. and the name in wThcti yea' a issuance, flit CloliCiPtiOd'l of
tttt property. ante the name in wh,Ch
II was assessed a', as follow's
149
Year ci' ib was asiessid ore at I oltOws
C,.?,!, cat, No
954 V,.r
tr'.flIb', P'.dI
!
l5Sn'r i,ç
ia'r Sift
DtrsptiOnOf Property.
Description *t Property:
LOt 9 0. N 30 Ft of Lot 10 BlI 3 Tr s
5 5 C' if 1 3 C? 04 SW'4 c SE .i of
'Ta, 'Town f 5,antprd, Peat Book 1
Pages 54 Ia 41 1 112. 113, 115. 115 I. SIb' • SeclionO. TO*f.0l'iip 71S Rang.
31E
117
Name in which asWitSed Rgsa B
Name in which assessed Mae
Sheater. MetrO All I said property Ihomptom. et at All of said property
being in me County ad Seminole being in the County of Sie'ntifwle,
Slate of Fla'ida Unls suct tee Slate Of Florida Unless Sude ta'
tit cite stall be redeemed according t $,tt1 shall be redeemed according a'd post Office address of the
to iaw the property Dt'Cr abed in such tO law the properly drcrib.d in sot. Cli 'mInt. anc sr.. I: be SWo'n to by
tertsfit$tO will be bold tO flit higtu'st ceflificatt will be wld tg the highest ttte claimnnt. her agent. o' attorney
and accompanied (is' a Suing f fe cif
cati' b.ddtr it the Iron' Door o ttie- CaSh b,d0 at the front door O 1'
Semanole County Court Pioust •t Semsnole County Court MOuIO at one Dollar anc sucti ClaiTh or demand
Sanford, Fborid, t 11:00 5a.M.. on Sanford. Florida a' 11:00 S'.M Oi ?ta? 50 baud i.h.lI tie vOid
Pi'yll RiCP*f'OSs'jfl
lee first Monday' in the month of the lirst Monday lit the .1101db 0*
lsthelhday Dec.,mDO'. 1977, ttiC1i II Tnt at Cap
* e&amp;ecJens, ç'the Lest
December,
0* 0.-cs-mOe'. 1077
win ano Testament Of
0* December. 1077
PsCZEKIAOI DURHAM.
Dated th' 27 th Day' of October.
Dated thit 77th Dee 04 oclotier.
19?7
em..aSe-d
7972
101ficial Cle'.S Seal
CL('iLLAI'sD, MIZE &amp; BERRY
iCttf,C,il Citra.t Sea:
Arthur H Beckwcth, Jr
P.g Bth,,.'iag
&amp;rthui- P1. bxkwith. 4.
P. Drawits' Z
Clerk of Clrcvit Court
Clerk of Circuit Cavil.
Seminole CosiiYy. Fio'ida
Sanforc. rIrio,.
Seminole County. Florida
A?to'nevt fOr E5l•tt
bit' VurOiftia [ P4'Jff
By Virginia F M0P
PDip,.I.: Oct 3.1 31, &amp; P40w. 7. U.
D'r?utv ClOfli
Deputy ClerK
7. U. 71. 1977 P977
P5stt Oct SI I P4uv 7 U. 7). 1912 PulitliOct 31 &amp; Nov
DCI 1%i9
DEl H4

00

decide their individual

AM on November

highest arid best bidder for cash, at
front (west) door of thC Coo'

i
a

.

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oescr .sae property, lyad'tg and being
in Sminol, ConIy, Florida. to *1

date.

5111(1

I'ark

since

1950 and

Arturrirsin

isa

6:00

Itir

Must be

p.uii.

Shopping

spree (or

S

r'st'nt to participate.

5

LQt
Block 7,
2.
LINCOLN
PIEI'.HTS SECTION TWO. ac
cord.ng t
the p(at tfteeevf as
rgr
in Plat Book 14. Page
.
Public Reors of Seminole COSsn?V.
Florida
TOGETHER with the
items of property whiCh B

located n arid permanently installed
as part of the Improvements on saiD
lanØ
; Range

later

stand on Winter

$218,000
than

is

from

allowed

the

wage-

67 per ct-nt profit,
but the projected profIt is cxpt'ctetl to) be Inure than thul' 5
iwr rent, which is allowed
'liii' ttrmrt' o'tiOt sire c'xok'cktl to

decrease
,

-

the hospital prof its b

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In still another move to utilize
some cit thit' excess, the trustees
approved setting up a full.timitr,
24-hour per (151)' owriitioll (II (tic'
t'Illergt'nc- )

ruoull

b'

Isist

night

in

EusU.s,

the I"eib.'rsml Bureau of
Fill i .ind other

lnestigatioui

5111015 i'd a :i

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All THUR H BECK WITH. JR
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By' MIiir't S Eden
DtPi.fly Clerk
SPE€R &amp; SPEER, P A
113 Magnolia Avenue
po
o, 1

Sli.irml( Joliti

-.

POlk

ri'('t'lt','4l

information ) t'stt.'rday that the
suspect, John W. EIder, 19, oF
I'.ustis, was in the Sanford area
LX'jitIes established a roadblock at the S&amp;'mninole- Lake

lint, when Polk learned
ttuut l-lcler ituighit try to go back

( '(PuntS'

to

.

I 'tke
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.

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Radar Sites

tv ( Irl,mndu

7 p.nu. until 7 stun. each

working radar in four locations

Thursduy w bert- resuterlt
t'u
have
c'oinplaiuit'd
weekend.
'l'tie trustees also hiked the speeders
I)vputies w ull set up thii' r- it It
lInsetit $10 ,uui hour gli.lrslutt'c'(t
at l"lorida 1l.tven otis t' LII
rate tt the Navy doctors toi $1

p

Ilnit

during

the

entire

an hour, which Is t' xpec'ted to
cost $46,000 uwrc' a ) ear for

kEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice of Public fearur.g
Notice r5 hereby given that the
Board Of Adjustment will conduct ii
PobI'( tiring lo con 4.-c approving
a spec al e ce-pt ign in an P,
Residential Zone I
corwirvu. •
operate a s'..-nns-i On 11* f?le'iy

present euiicrgeut'y stcmlfiuig,
with an Sbdilitltifliml $28,000 t'x'
I*cteiI for ttit additional 61.1 hour
hair ui-s-k hZnt't' a'rit'iriiOi'
l'""""'J
John Evans, 'rustee', salt!

ite1ttI5ll iii
have (ta
cutting rates iiuiii ttieui suskiutg
fur miuore umioney (nih (tic'
'WI.'

0,scr 'bed property
LOIS 3 altO 1, BlQcA A, MenW
Acres. an Sectio' 79 7030. Furthul
0,Stjlbed as on Oak Street.
Tbi5 p,it,o hearing will be held In
the County Commission Chambeft
04 thy Court 14*-jte. Sanford. Fborb4
on Decembe-r II, 1977. t 7 00 P ?1.
or IS SOOf' tIilfndf tee as possOle
t.(rn;na$e count,' Board
mnel
By Jack Syrne,

S

motel

fOrtIl.Slticlfl
there,

South SeuunuL

tO

that Elder ought h.
('hic

ccor'lirtg to

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,

.(

as neer sit'tuath' spotted
&amp;'itiiuiole County, though the'
believe he us here.
Elder was captured List night

14.7

be.'iiiicl .1 EUSIIS shopping center

smt

IS n'w

kxlged in the \larui:

.

LUW1L JaIl.
of a

tt'tiupted extortion of a Eusti
prt'tstlent while out .'lI
hind
Elder si_IS st'rv irtg a ItS.,

federal prt.s&amp;ni ut
'1'smllahasw, w hen he escaped .1
t'k ago

1,t-di-,I

w ti

'.'

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iii-

¶auik

nllttifit't at a

;u

•

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LU.

)

IL.

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Irost

recer n.ihL up to 1

Mr. [ira

......
Quii%
.,sta
ui

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t't t' t't't'tt ICt' L'OfT1i:

•

Flder was cvnvited for the
I,
,,
'.iiI't

'l ti III .la liii 1 'k .1:1: hiLl it tit
todi) that his tkputies will be

du)'

a

$l7,)0O rvt.'ber

Count

Navy Iiti('tors, Vi hiti ili1. 11(115
stsiFfiiig the emergency rooiii
irtilli

S.aniford, FirjrD. 32771

knit cabinet '4ht'
..s:;.

..

N

ford El

S
Ui.ien

Mon

Ihru Fr,. I a

in

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t:

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A It a mu out e Springs, Spring
'llk') ttosici in Spring '.'tlk) (ile5ivt-s ('iturt in Bear Like antI

I sincerely thank all

Ormnoit' Ituad in Altauuiontt'

who worked for and

Springs.

supported me for

Tax

Assessor of Seminole
Co u ri t y.

Count)' ('t)IillIiiSSiOfl.''

trustees
'the
hospital
reque'sted $1 14,0(1 from the
uniter (tie
pros' Ided
hospital act, ss hic'hi Vi
establthed, but the request will
be llitlt'flde(l to sm uii.ich lower
figure after the mmattlirul IIIL'ih(y
receives Its )su)'mi1t-nts from
Mc'tIIt'iri

Tc

('(illilt)' as

Chairman

PDuih: November, 1077

under

fiscal recsmpturetl

Ic.tl(br.uI controls, Ilit' Hospital iS

2 Refr.gi'i'atoiSa'd tale as tg be made to satrsf1
the terms uf said Final Judgment

Mttorneys Ia' Pla.nfiff
Pbt,iI'i Nov 14. 1077
C'[ ,I 72

its 1971-72

I

OEJse
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Pd

Pot

'v

it-I

FL,rlo

____
T. All Parsons Having Claims

'i'

:i'l.is,e

abirisa,n

The new rates uia'an that smother lot Is to be donated fr sidewalk fur the bus childr.r
tiiight be sufficient, hrougj:
semi-private rooms will now lihuing a fire station.
care will tiroji

.k-05il,'ii
',

eor7e
Sf.uait

of semiprivate area Other developers in the than their shire to get all of th'

h) $5, effective iununediatel sat

'

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.l 'slinl ',ti;v',tis .i..s.C,mt
'tr.i?'rr
'li'$'!.t
lIiil't'
' •u'':l
5.. it i'ilS
,,.'

q:3o a.un. Poster Contest Monday's monthly meeting purchase oF new fire fighting the balanceof that part, and the

city

and tI)' .5.
of

tsigned to one specific

Celebration of l)eltona schedule tiver the country, the Semiunole %'()te

.1

'pit sir'IIItTF tilt??

1,_I,,. .1 I'

________________________________
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING Estate:
Nolice of Public 14.ari.g

.lnisht.'nt 'let

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and concluded that "reverence for life comprises the
deepest

R

.•''".'.

i,,tW'y tti, i

,011' rilItit
'v

RateS

I ltona
An OUtline of the 2.day
c'creinony follows:
Sanford. Knowles is a graduate

Representalive
PubliSh Dcl 24. 31, &amp; hOw 7. 14

case entitled Pvblish Not 14.21. 201 Dec
1972. in that certain
DE .ie'
Loit; Manufactur in; Co
which of'ai0 Wilt

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we

IN COUNTY JUDGES COURT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

• Li': Estate of

IA'aUe.

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1957

By Jack 5yrne.

p4O'TChiSUPa I L [F FLER

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.

('15,0?

Zacco the street asking tht street hut n*w that this is a whnni bus
John
Councilman
reminded the developers that drainage be carried away From thornui.th:tr" ' i'it .i
l,ake and ;treet'
the wcsr,iing stipulated a s'.is,000 Crystal Bowl
chuck was to be delivered sidewalks and gutters be inCi)unmliinan iiarr S1uu1uru4PI
tulld if the street is paveil.
with
the
suumiultaneously
Pugh
state(l
the
purpose
of
rupbesl,
"'4e intend t 'hisek
passing of the ordincince.

it'ttlt

)itt

by ',hieatter.

RI) am's during their regular following the regular meeting divided.' Continuing, he
'We were happy with i
H 1). Piwh presented a petition
Moml;iy rught rut-rung.

Itepublican Club, First Bank of
l)eltona, Bicycle Clubs, Babe

_______________________

&amp;Øjsimeflt

PubtiOlt

S
'

Legal Notice

P 50'

if Prb$tt

the original answer o pleading

INVITATION FOR BIDS

rnmnr;

thstt his will be a winner For chur.-lies in I)eltuna and regular one.
lIUt('tliSOTl, noting he Was
Mt'rtkints in the l'Iaza Siiunt'
being either (lit' prettiest, (lit'

Shopping Plaza on Saturday School and Junior High School Welroune.Wagon, Wtiman's the
city no lee.
__________________________
morning, Nov. 18, bright and anti the Shrine Brass Band. ('lub; Art Club; Elgrove
(' I v I c
early at 9 n.m. to see, the 'then COIIPCS (tie colorful S hti If I c' b o a r ci ,

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Pool Office Drawer P4
Lean Co..rn't, F ior4i upon a final
32771
iuOgTnen rendered lit the aheesaid SanlorD, Fir.da

Commercial Street, K irk Pita

DL J it

f S 23 Cf lotS 13 4, 1

by' virtue of that certain wi-Pt at
(ipcUllOts isSued out of and undO'

Pptltin ta' 0il,wIul,00 0* Marriage
and other reisof tao bean flme'd

St Mas.t* S [Clan
rPrputy ClerK

or his attorney, or

Dated November 10. 1972

553 ArCh. 5,'reef
Mf'itlV*llt. Pennsylvania

,

ii

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(or I )ec. 5, ((1 :111(1w ini'ltision tif
the aunemuirnent. I1u. isiarit
uiillniu', ri'riutrks (rout (it
\ttornev %ViIlIauui hltitchisuti

Travel ('lub, Sportsman's Club,

Fla'.aa unOOr tht fC't'OJt
Thit publiC hP ,np will be held in County.
of PAR AND BipDtE SHOP.

NOTICE O SUIT

terms a' sa.0 Final iuOgrr'efl'

chevrolet.
111 Redbay
H. W.
Drive, told deputies someone
stole about 20 palm trees from
his property on SR 434 in
Longwocsd. According to the
report. heavy equipment was

morithO from ?Pie Dale of Ut fart'
Count Cornm,01aOfl CPtamDert name
pubI,CateOi't of thit Notice. Each the ¶Pi Court HouSe, Sanford. ar.0 tt wa tflhtnd to iOQiS?er
with 105 CIerb, Of ?tIC Circu
sit
writirt;
o
claim øi- demand mus' e
art December 11. 1072. at name
Court Seminoe Count,. Florida en
and fiIpd in duplicate, and rnuo' 7 00 PM. a' t won thwpoft
state the pace of resiDence ano pat,

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Bob Wallace of United u.s-ed to remove the Uees (ro:i

of the stolen

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In re Ettal. of
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JOHN SCHlARD,
CtO, Of Demand Ohifi be In
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NOT ICE TO CR EDITORS
t 010CC IOO'eIt Of the
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Marilyn Gordon Photo
snake being displayed by Chark \Vilson to
South Seminole Middle School science class of

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Miss Michaelyn Sullivan. ::
Jack C. Morrison. 120 Crystal Company reported a theft at a
Drive, Loch Arbor. reported the job site on SR 436, Just south of Cannon Way, Casselberry, had
Det. Sgt. George AbbfLv hs theft of a $600 television and a Howell Branch Road. Missing her purse stolen while she wa
piled a 17-year-old Orlando
tape player to Deputy Steve were a compressor, a two-and- SWlfliIThflS. InSide the purse
woman on charges of grand
Willis. Del.. Jert - Capshaw is a-half gallon spray pot, a so- was her wallet, containing sSO 4
envaftershe allegedly stole
[)eity Fred Johnson is inftairhose,a5400tflwdIiiie,
)ewelerx', money anñ clothes tn'estigatzng.

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Four of the hiackers parachuted tram the aircraft this

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to meet the saint stiff passenger and baggage screening
procedures demanded of American air camers Shaff or says

Between Jan 2 and Aug. 5 n! this year. the FBI recalls,
hijackuit Incidents vnJvmg 46 suspec'tS All
have been identified and either art dead, have been

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Prvcously, regulations required nnt that any person
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procedi'res are mandatory for all
In another move FAA has proposed a rule requiring

Texas to Cuba
(Hrn. the skyjacking tm'olVNJ no ransom demands
the
1mw air pirates, who remained In Cuba when the
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and received sentences averaging more than 14 Years.
Ci Oct. 29 an airline exnploye was killed and another
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neither a stable nor rational personality, but one would think
that even the mt disturbed Individual would have gotten
the message by now.
'That rncsssve. n c'ourse. s that when a person buys a
UckonanalrlAnCrWlthth( ifhijackingitf0r0t1Lht
rr*li has boUght himself a ticket to prison or the morgue"
Even so, the FAA still is shoring up Its security against
air piracy.
Recently Shaffor announced new regulations requiring

hijacking incidents, has ccEflpilf'd an air ptrac box score
dating back to Jan. 1, 19€?. It shows that since then there
have been 144 aerial hijackings or attempted air practices.
indinduaL whc partiriatt'd ir these, the
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perpetrathhavebeenadtfltih5ahhi0ca5.O
13 unidentified suspects in theae cases have escaned the law.
Five hijackers have been killed by FBI agents and six
iour4ed passengers have killed one and wounded another.
C-ew men.bers have wounded one and tiree have cunmitted

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FBI agents wDUflded
a state mental Institution.
"It's amazing that anyone still could delude himself
about his ultimate fate when undertaking air piracy,"

ransom so far this year have failed and the persons involved
either have been arrested. killed or art under control of a
foreign goverruneflt.
The Federal Bureau of vestigati0n, singled out by

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The $112 million is a m leading figure. for $100 million
cif this was demanded by Arthur Gates Barkky after he

firces have made skyjacking for ranstln the world's
greatest exercise In futility." SlLafIeI says

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Four of the 35 were wounded by FBI agents and tluee
were killed. All but $503000 of the $112 mi11im has been

greater awareness by airport, airline p'rsiitne1 and security

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parts and sagging
or replaced. High
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and balancing
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An uneven wear pattern or
safer these, ds~-s and them n, is stTvice an your car..ALA-A, can dr, actmording w Cmk. is to rotate
ping on one edge is a good
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guarunt"d smiFrench Avenue.
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full
milWe
built
camber
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loose bearings can
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pormas
also cause this type of near.
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vourtread
tire shows
center
ser-mv in ahgment and fr=1 i, latle
bit unswe ilibmt what manual for tire inflation area ofIfthe
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end work n '
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rompam * ovnwd b%
Would )'DU like to know sciorrie sides still shcming gc*d trea(i,
. Kenneth you what CtK4.- said about thaL
und Verdie Cook, and Kenneth -7
1here are three reciwrements of tht.5.%mptorw of ure wegr. so )-ou will then know that this is q
that you can recognize a an example of over inflation
when
really ows h
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These are all safetv factor.
rornef to puttirif your car bac* the befte"tas and radial tirm problem and know when it is
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o.. alignmen. and s.ife o dnse
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ia, presstre and I Wt look is right Abgnn*nt and let Cook and his which ,you should correct %tit--,
He has is man wwkmg %
the time'is ripht. It could mew-.
for radialsi precision baLwxv cT" f tz %. cour car I
hum whci u1sr, is 1i very sharp because belted tires have
Under-inflation will cause the sour life Get over to 1A
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dii:is. He is Ju=ie
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t* beat- Kemeth told us that,
AAA Alignment is open .
tire wril.1 AM have gocid tread.
tovs.
but we have heard the
ks a result of this, they are Excessive tire wear pattern on days a seek from 9a.m. to
sfwd nicort sensitive to conditions cyf (one tread edge is caused by p.m. for your convenienct
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pocm'and all of your problems
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and redouble, we are seeing a 'ire gone."
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When the "incomparable Hildegarde'
presents one of her concerts at the Sanford Civic
Center tonight the curtain will rise on a season of
presentations which are ven, much in keeping
with the tradition of the Seminole Mutual Concert Association.
For here is a group of leading citizens in this
county who have pioneered and pushed the
cultural side of life in this natureblessed area.
This 1972-73 season is a time when some of
:he former accomplishments of the association
will have sown the seeds of a boom. And why

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But growth confined to the number of houses
industrial plants located, population exploding would not only be lopsided, but could
make the expansion of Seminole a thing which
ld harm if not destrc' the home climate
which has been so much a part of this home;'taee.
The Seminole Mutual Concert Association
has more than done its part in the past to keep
the social side lively and attractive and to let
music itself be the factor which would meld some
very disparate groups into a friendly and harrnofliOUS whole
The securing of Hildegarde—international
noted "chanteuse—was a master stroke. For
here is much more than a great vocal talent
Here is a noted and fascinating musical per
sonalit.
The c'oncert goers who throng into the civic
center on these SMCA nights present a spectacle
of good living and appreciative listening which
always rewards the artists who deserve such
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Congrts has passed a tough law against the
habit of some unscrupulous auto dealers of
turning back the mileage odometers of used
cars. The law. incidentally, had the full blessing
of the National Automobile Dealers Association.
But it is still legal for some grass widow to
tell her boy friend that she's 38 when she's really
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of variety and dramatic
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oddities, the problemna, the
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The Herald is a rliember of the Associated Press which is
entitled e,cius$vei, tc the use to reproduction of all the local
?fl'y,s printed in th'i, rwwspipe'

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whu resisted MrGcive'rri s

to depose- Mrs Jean. Westwood from her post as national
ctiairnuin
Inimtduitei following his convention riaminatiun,
McGovern appointed the' 4.-yew-old national torn-

mlttt•e'wornimn. from 11tah to head the' offical parts
organization.
She succeeded Lawrence O'Brien. who had been chairnun since l%fi
A fight to replace' Mrs Westwood would not he unlike' th e
heputilicmt Party's purge of the' Goldwater faction following
Arizona senator's massive defeat in 11464
I'ean Iturcli, whom Goldwater had installed to head the-

Republican National Committee, was removed and replaced
b ltse illiss of Ohio Bliss has been given much credit for
rebuilding the' national party in time' for a successful !16li
election

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Mrs Westwood said the Mc'Gcvertt campaign lacked
money, began its organization and voter registration drives
too late, and never recovered from the dropping of Sen.
Thomas Eagletnn as the '.'ice presiddential candidate.
"Certainly we wanted ui win the presidency." she said.
"Hut the fact that we- didn't does not mean that the
Lemiicrutic Party is net in good shape.
"The' Democratic Party needs a period of reevaluation.
reconciliation, rebuilding. I would say I'm in a good position
ti do that because 1m regular party, but I also worked with
the- new party"
Mrs. Westwood also said that she expects ne' challenge' to

twl leadership next month, that such a fight "would be the'
worst mistake " the party could make.

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Ne'ws Service

Tin' word circulating among
social scientists looking ahead
to 1973 is that consumerism will
succeed ecolng' as a prime
motivating pubic force
They feel the people are
becoming almost religiously
dedicated to getting their
money's worth.
That tIns is occurring in it
time of generally conceded

prosperity, as opposed to it
period of recession or
depression, intrigues the
scientists.

niodern h.stor)', the ht&amp;ral
government admittedly is right
in swing.

All kinds

(;unsuxlier Product lnfurmution.

or i entt'd
ented
tltrting

to pour out of

interview
"The center works with the

Washington. D. C.
Like these: "Vut'uum

Coordinating Center said in. art

Clvtrners: Their Selection, Use

various agencies of governtranslating their
metnt,

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technical

expertise

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"Microwave Oven Radiation," researching products. service,
"Fibers mid Fabrics," etc.' into a form the consumer
"Minibikes,"
"Keys
to can understandQuitlity," "How To Buy Dry
our
''.}3aically,
Beans, Peas and Lertils" and putlicutuini&gt; will be those in line'
"Mail Order insurance"
with interests of the average'
There is even a goveriinient person."
pipttlt named "Quacker',"
Peterson has assigned a staff
Another underscores the whole member to each of 15 gtivernconsumer thrust with its title. ment agencies to determine
"Don't Be GyppeeL" The' latter what each agent') can provide
publication ti fret'. Most others for his office to enlighten the U.
cost only a fw cents. One an 5, consumer. in its first full
lantiscaping, however, sells fm' fiscal year of operation,
Peterson's office had a hand in
David F. Peteraiin executive getting 75 publications out to
director of the,
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t ourt t'fltl('U J,flV
twi*-state custody fight ulien it
refusc".l to hear an appeal by
Scarpown, %po lit) hid askerti
that a Florida appeals court
ruling granting custcmd' of the
child if- the De Martincis, be
overturned
Miss Sarpetth went to New
\'.srk from her native Colombia
to give birth to the baby on May
151, 1970. She turned the chihi
over to a public adoption
agency four days later, but
changed her mind after a
month and asked that Lenore be
returned,
Alter winning the ensuing
court battle in New York, Miss
Scarpetta Followed the Dc Martinos to Florida to resume the
custody fight. But the Florida
3rd Circuit Appeals Court ruled
that more' damage '.'.ouid be
done if It nore th en 2 were i-c-

said the Supreme Court'ss
ri'fticul to h'ar the ','isp still left
lilt' I l'ill Ill iIIl5 51EU1 I liILII
unre-solved. "llwy cannot take
the baby hack to New York ci;ii
the% have never atlopted flit,
baby Ili Florida,'' he said,
But the Dc Martinos scud
Monday the% now planimi it)
complete the legal adoption
prc'cdure in Florida, where I).'
Martino has passed the state
liar exam and now works for a
real esuite agency.
1'he Dc Martinos' attornes,
William Colson, said the adoimtion could take six months to
complete and he "felt sure" the
family could return to New
York,
But the couple told ncw'54iwn,
"We tntcnd to remain in h"lor.
Ida- We love it."
11-K, De %lartinos. who have
another adopted daughter, l.incIa, 6, saId they won't tell icnore about the public con

turned to her natural mother.

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CII flit' (t'nleVlI EIc'nienfary S'titI I'arr'nt Te'ae-'he' r
(H'gani/;ii ion with a delightful skit entitled "Who Iiseover",l
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f4orfi,it their right to live ill soclut'.
hut I I1i an cidvx-ate
of the crimitial
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tiiiii.t I have seen too iumativ
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dog catcher while in official session last Thursday night, hut the officer
was on the job Saturday night. With one dog already caught and in the
cage, the man, still not identified, 'as snapped in this photo at 9:30 p.
m Saturdds after the press '.'.as called by irate Longdale residents ho
claimed the "catcher " was making a dog survey at that hour. Councilman William Klosk' in white shirti, also called by a citizen, is
discussing the complaints with the man,
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Sanford,
John F., Randall

John G. Bellamy'
Luther J. Hcgs.ett
Hattie Mae McFadden
Leine Brown

Margaret Knight
Grace 11. Brewer
Charlotte I) Cleveland
Celia Williams
Judy P. Bloodsworttm
Hazel Tench
William Harmon

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Elizabeth Mainor
Virginia J. 1"ruigie
Florence Noble
Wayne Morgan
Karen
Anne

Ruth M Ohximan, De,,ltuna
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p, 1to
Ora I. Drew, I)eltona
Inamat' Lain, Deltona
Arnnstrony,,
Mtarnease
Enterprise
Jessie M Hawkins, lAke

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Margaret

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Eloise King,
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Franklin
Titusville

Insists also that she be assigned

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1)urart.

Lee S. Prescott Jr.,
Casselberry
lie'wy F I aslier, I kHary
John W. KolL,tinkie, DeHary
Rebecca J. Davis, DeBar'
Bertrwn P Gould, I)eBary
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She has bachelor and master
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lots

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Building,

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spaghetti supper tn fellowship

Information may trail Mrs. Library ust-d bi)(ik sale, 10 wit
Jones at 831-3811 or Vivian I Ierr to 7 p.m., Barnett llank'
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.issults.rry We'uii,iu,
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Spni:igs bake sale.', '/.ci)re's sbiopput,
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cirerm tins a racially
discrmnmmdfltor) policy for time. Nt,'. 15
iure dancing at the San.
l,ittle Red School House in hothi
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cniti'r . it 8' 10 p m.
u iienls and it'rsommnie'l.
aunuiers e caller i
Transportation is generally Join John
and
the'
Sbirlighit
I'roumenatlons.
provided as flell
f riv )
lunches,
Fifteen to 20 volunteers will Nov. 16
.SISTER liusiriess imii't'tinig, B
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The lions Club meeting, 12
Boosters sponsor
noon, house of Steak, guest
s peaker from Armmiy Recruiting carnival, 2.8 p,mim,, Milwee
t'ciiiipus.
('enter.

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to be accepted at little lIed
" hool house in its new location

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I.csel 'I' Sirmtni'r
l,illiasi S. Park, DeharyMrKdib.'n, I)eltciry
Grace M. (,crtft'r, i)eitorui
Lucille Beanruin, Ikltuna
Douglas J. Owen, Deltorui

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Nancy Rivers
Alfred
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mic'rortliimg
to hicill of the United Melhoeti,'.t
('hnistinie Jones, director, who ( 'liurs-hi, 419 l'.srk Avenue. 6
says the earlier a )I)UtIit hOld P
can begin training the better
the chance for ltmiprei'.-e'mmm&amp;•mit. Nov.
'I'hose interested Ili further
South Se'uuiimiolt' ('oruiluiunity

Sanford

Born In Shanghai to Chinese
parents who were eflucated in
the United States, Mrs. Eng
said she learned two languages
itS she grew up and went
through, high school In Ticntsin
a privilege that had to be
earned in competition that ad.
initted only one of 70 who tried

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''I'iii Just repre''.e-nting lb.'
group of teachers," she sal(l
''I'irm sure there are ninny who
are (cur better teauhs'rs than I

of science degrees from Jack.

school system

parldtKi to
Seininole
Count)inmvite'd, bring Friends.
Association for Retarded

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of two sons citt,'nding Cornell
University, so-iid -Iiv do-in't f"l
the award irwans '-hp ,-. lb.' ts'-,t
tearlwr in Florida

for national Teacher of the
Year.
'One of Mrs. Eng's strongest
points is her (1eitiility in the
classroom," said Jacksonville.,
school Supt. ('ccii ft Ilardesty.
"While slit' e'tvl ill teaching
highly iimeuts'.'ated students, she

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inc'recise(I to 40 children,
arld Will e'.entu,ill
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jeopardizing 11w safety of pupils
The state house niut Senate
and teachers.
committees on the death
A complaint filed by School
penalty
have
completed
Supt. Cecil Hardest)' sass dciiirecommendations on bills to go
onstrators have been chmailengto the special legislative' session
big teachers to fight and yelling
Nov. 28, recommending that
degrading epithets at black
t'tlpit4il punishment be restored
seventh graders as they arrive

of

now

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they resuli:e how ure'mulI'.-e they
cart be in It.

Mrs. Eng is thus nominated

Suburban lIe. public .in Wormit a
United
(lb.
I hose attending asked to
at
ComnmmiunIty
lirun'
annul or staple goods for
Mct5xlist Umur hi, U s 17
Iiicinksgiving
baskets.
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Fog, I"!s'rula's 'h'r;o-her of (tie'
Year,
ear, is it imiathicimiatics expert
whuu 541)5 sIlt! ('lUll b-cularu'e-' tha'
family checkboc)ok
'My husband won't let rime'
ki-vil, track to( the i heckbook INe'titLc(' I can't add timid subtract,
and I little' that kiwi uuf work,''

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e'rt'cites e'rmthiusiastn ciriiormg
those
slit'
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Jacksonville's Scinuliilwooel
Junior,%enior Ifigh School.
She hie'aets the Mathematics
Department and is putting her
ideas into the writing of a new.
style textbook titled "Liberal
Ants ill Mathicrmmatir.s.''
''Mrs. Eng Is a trill)' outstanding teacher who had (lone
so much for so mutiny students,"
said Florida I':elue'citioni ('01mm'
inissioner Floyd (7hristian in
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Ibm.' -u'tmuitittet' provision that
Ill ~4)llle Cases such as kidnapinig ci person would not be eligible for parole for M years.
1k' said It would greatly In'
crease court costs tx'caust' "ci
lawyer cannot in good cocuseien('ej)lea(lcl man guilty if he
can get 20 years.''
Director Eldridge Beach of
the Florida lligtiwciy Patrol replied, "It will Lx' money well
spent."
And llolice Chief William M.
Barnes
Barnes of Vest f'alui Beach
added. Vie can rii.tkt. it cheap-

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ti'grated seventh grade' center
hav e been orderul lii dm1
luirassing pupils and teachers
ti a federal judge,
It S I)istrit't ,Iudge (,enilul It.
Tjo fl at issued th e order I)
alter officials at (h'eanw
t,'h4i 0.1111u1nIni',l that nrnI,I.
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site u lug muir. m'
pils %plith degrading epilliets
The dernon.ctratt,rs set tiii
tlwtr protest headquarters (fit a
privately owned lot across from
the school when classes ofiened
I~cptenibier tinder .,in ex;tmkl integration court order.
Pickt'Ls cmiarch at s'h(xml
trances mornings and millernoons as pupils and faculty currive anti detwirt.
Ijofiat said time temporary ifl
Junction tie issued Monday
would become jwrrmianent ill
days unless challenged in court.
''What was originally mu
peaceful and orderly demonstratton has degenerated into a
vigorous and volatile campaign
aimed at and intended to pryvent the o1wration of Oceanway
.School,- Tjoflat 5411(1, -'theright toprotest, tfte judge
541141 doesn't permit disruption

''When local law enforcement
officials appear
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In fiscal 1973, Peterson said.
21 million should come off the
presses. They will go into
schools, libraries, legislators'
uffice, hospitals, labor union
quarters, military bases and
'.'aricus ?ederl facilities.
Newspapers mid other
t'onumiunicatiuns media will be'
asked to publicize the'
availability if a 15-page index
to selected federal publications
relating to purchasing, using
and maintaining consumer
products of many kinds. The
index is avathet-ele lme to
anyone writing Consumer
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Elementary Sclux)l is hiisv relding the (',Vile\,,I ii,ol,111gstersa slory and
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no: take' marts t)emucrats down to defeat with him.
Tin' Democrats did better than expected, given the
Landslide proportion of President Nixon's reelection victory,
The' party picked up strength in the Senate at the expense of
sirm' stalwart pro-Nixon Republicans, and the' GOP's modest
gains in. the House- could not be attributed entirely to
McGovern adverse) affecting Democratic candidates.
Mrs. Westwod, aware that the direction of the party for
the' next four years will be- affected b,e the- outcome of the
national committee mce'txng next month, blamed
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Five' 'ears ago. French publisher and politician .lcanlacques ServanSchx'eiber shook up his fellow' Europeans
with his book, "The American Challence," in which he
warned that the countries of Western Europe had to integrate' economically or become subservient to American
industrial might
Today, he is calling upon the leaders of both Europe
and the United States to recognize that they have a
'golden opportunity" to end East-West rivalry and to
emancipate the Communist people' with new weapons of
peat-c
It-i an intt'rt'iew it. Lusiness Week magazine. Ser - ar
Schre'iber recalls that the Marshall Plan rapidly built up
the Euro;'ar: market after World Wax- II. The United
States. he c.'onu'nds. is ready to do the same thing with
the Communist world—"subsithze the market to start it,
In make it take' off"
He predicts that the multinational corporation will be
the tool for opening up the Communist countries of the
East
The Communists he
prefer to do business with
large' companies rather than a lot of different, small ones
Most of the time' they want to work with American multinational companies because' they are large and diversified
and can work on many projects with one management
team
But the American Challenge" is no longer purely
American. he says. The great multinational corporations
challenge all nations and their political sovereignty The
sheer power of these' economic giants has outstripped the
ability of states to control them
At tte' same time, he sees a growing antagonism toward
multinational corporations as a dangerous development.
Such corporations can be the instruments "for improving
the standard of living more efficientiv than anything else'
in tuglor) he believes, and can st'rvc as the dynamos
to spark progress in the Cummutmist bloc and the Third
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matter of icirceci labor. It accounts for much of the cm ser
ahle c-tiff ness in his public manner. and the seeming
artificiality of his attempts to be the jovial ROM fell0%; 'ut question a keto inMdient in the oft-heard
It is witho
response of people who say ''I don't knowiust what it
like "
hut there's something about Nixon that
peop
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about all this He u'nderstans well his difficulties, and
his natural tendenc - to shrink from wide human contacts
I r. this sense, he is c-inc of the most complete loners ever
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The first clear indication of whether
the mitwnu t)eniocratic Party is angry il l presidential
candidate George McGovern f or losing so badly nut% come on
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campaign. I noted one o the great
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for Him." %-owM the adoptive
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c'ar.csld
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Mr Nixon's interest in politics is, of course firndamen'
-inning
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the
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putilicized custody fight which
nicot and exercise of political power Beyond that, he has
orne interest, too, in what might be termed its chessboard
went all the way to the U S
aspects He enjoys the' abstractions of tactics and strategy
-%nvonr who has ever talked to him about it knows. for
IMrs. Jean Dc Martino and
:n tance'. that he has vet-v definite ideas about things like
- her husband. Nicholas. held an
:::,tng'' in particular campaign battles.
•e-notron-charged news con.
\ e': that about says it The inside evidence is that he •
fert'ncc Monda y after the high
.11,1',i~ himself strictly aloof from political in-fighting of
_~ court refusied to hear an appeal
t!ic sort that goes on in any politician's own camp He
-from Lenore's natural mother,
seldom if ever steps in, but just watches the struggle.
Colombian native Olga Scarand works with the emergent winner
pelts,
But look at the ncn record He has since l46 run four
"We intend to provide her
ttmes for office in his own California, and fuve times on
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Lenore with all the nec-essithe' national ticket three as presidential nominee
addition, in fml campaigns he' worked nationwide to help
ties, nicist importantly. love,''
his part) 's candidate's when he was not running
said Dc Martino, who gave up a
It stands as an incredible display and it built a myth
Brooklyn law practice and
Still, the myth should end now The President is trulY
, ')rove
d nonstop to Miami with his
I't.lieved thit he could play President this tinit- and at ,
family in April 1971 after Neu
ltnc last end a labor he sc' dislikes.
York ('('arts ruled they had to
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on Feb 8th.
The third and final musical program will be
the appearance of the Florida Symphony Orchestra on March '27th. These three steller events
provide a well balanced series which can do
much to contribute in a ,very necessary and a
very happy way to the enjoyment of Seminole
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series it will be possible for those who have iounci
the season arriving without enough warning and
have failed to buy membership tickets, given a
chance to remedy this oversight
There will be season memberships for sale
tonight. These will, of course allow the members
to enjoy the Hildegarde star event They will also
allow the holders to attend the other concerts
which will take place next year.
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silt-tit reverence.
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with the Armistice signed at 11
a rn on the 11th day of the 11th
month of the Year. Liter

I)ssatth'd American Veterans
Chapter 92 and Veterans of
World \S,ir I Barracks ll'4
The BtiySeout, Girl Scout and
Brownies troops all took part in
the Parade of Colors together
'i ith the Veteran Groups, which
made a most impressi. p sight

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Partaking in the ceremonies
siere representatives f all its

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silenta for .lt) seconds to honor Patton in \%'\V If. uusd in the
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given their ill that we the living
Speaker of the day was
might live' in peace in a (sI
Dwight I). Hawkins of I)eltona,
fearing land.
At thi' close of tilt, t-e'ri'mmionit's a veteran oi WW II, who fought
Ch.aplaimi Mike Goodman of the with tilt- 38311* Ls*misb group, the
nih' '.qim;uuI iii the Vl•'W Post
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to Gov. Heubin Askew.
But th e locale of the 'suitable site'' was not
resealed and Mayor Moore, after signing the
communication, said if Bill Reed Is still head of
the FloridaBureau of Law Enforcement, the
letter is not worth (1w eight cent stamp to iiuiil it.
lie was obviously referring to the tact that
Herd has in the past generally opposed locating
the academy centrally in !he state.

Indication from Motiilay night 's City (011)
iriecting wjis that taxi-ab p.t-ratttrs
be placed in the glare of cit 3c'ruUn&gt;'.
1ayor Moore said a member of his family ruis
experienced idenhcal problems wi th ob ta ining
Lax) Service as, recently pointed out in a letter to
the city and published in 'flue Sanford I it'rald,
beW experienced by senior citizens answering
ioer upsiintii*crits
-'Moore said a "letter of ent'ouragt'nmieflt'' to
cab o rwrs might be helpful in solving the
prob'emn. comrunissioner A. A. McClanahaa said,
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pernapa
do "not have a good appearance"
little competition might be helpful.
Gordon Meyer said that many
in the black community are doing tile YA).
inInissiOrWr
ken, The m anager added that *iltti the
CI nteht put the cab o*na'rs on notiu' that taxib lit crises will be nonitransferablr as to

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Drug Do nations
Donations of $3X) each to two civic
organizations— the Drug At-lion Committee and
the Seminole Association for Retarded
Children—were approved by the City Corn.
mission Monday night.
Tim Bannick appeared on behalf of the Drug
Action Cintimittee and Dennis I)olgner of
SCAItC.
Both organizations were told the city may
consider addition funding later in time fiscal year.
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iiusre than ati strikes in Laos and ( ambodia
Tho- B52s inafle more than f4) -Arikes (lit both
sides of tit(
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11111itaril. sources said.
i h1 I ' Command announced the 13 s today
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By DONALD M. ittrnuiim coining into this country."
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drug traffic.
came as bo th the public and
çiAR[jyfl-E AMAUE, Vi.
He noted that Sou theast Asia
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is one of the most Important McGovern, the defeated Demohigh gear to oust %fri. W.'sopium growing areas In the t'ratic prei'KntiaI nominee,
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sor1d -Ind said the area isill urgedhls part) today to delay a
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1)angerous Drugs tiNt)IJ) say Decuine an increasingly impor. decision about repLacing Jean ference that it appeared ther'
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1005 of illicit heroin entering the that Turkey is phasing out legal man.
back party eforma he heipet
Heroin
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country annually originates in production."
Five De mocratic governors, shape alter the 19i election.
produced from opium.
Southeast Asia.
ecurig in Washington, have
"There is a certain group th at
On June 9, Nelson Gross. cilled on Mrs. Westwood to re- never accepted the reform.
In congressional testimony
and in other public statements. Sta te f)CparUflent coordinator sign on grounds that the party
McGovern said, mentioning
federal officials previously for international narcotics nei'J a "new sense of dxrec- specifically President George
have estimated that Southeast matters, told a congressional lion." Mrs. Westwood was Meany of the AFL-CIO and u
Asian countries accounted for committee, 'We estimate that chosen by McGovern to be na- poUtical director. Al Barkiri.
West
between
5 and 15 per cent of the probably only S per cent and tional chairman.
McGovern said he could pinTwo businesses at 500
First Street, Sanford, were heroin sold to the 500,000 or certainly no more than 10 per M;oern. at a news confer- point no single turning point in

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At about that time, Sen. Wi1 c hange party reforms that he
At ('rumley -Muntleth Cited official estimates in re
He referred to the reveLtt.ns
Senate
committee
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to
a
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make.
by hu o riginal choice for ruiC ompany,
Insurance

broken into, with I calculator more addicts in the
ch

calculator valued at $234, and a
snuill amount of change were
inisusing. Next door, tit Clark.
Dietz and Associates, it $100
calculator and about $30 in cash
were taken. Both office's were
ransacked
i n each east', forced entry
IS apparently gained through
the use of a pry bar.
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that "Southeast Asian heroin rnittel a series 01 questions
accounts for no more than 10 to about international drug traffic
15 per cent of the total traffic to John Ingersoll, head of
HNDI). After some prodding,
the answers recently came
through and included the far
estimates for Southeast

The South Dakota senator
said the Democratic National
Collunittee abould have the final say in changing the party's
leadership. If the majority
thinks there should beachange.
he said. then there should be
Asia's share.
one.
The IINI)I) report said Its figlit said, 1 think it
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ning mate, Sen. Thuma Eageton of Missouri, that he had am
dergone treament three tillit!s
for mental depression in the
past decade. Eagleton was reLiceelun the ticket by &amp;1rent

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(os. Marvin Mandel
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11th Street, Sanford, reported a Department is investigating a frommi identification of Iraf- nient.s of the election are corn- "when you can't win a natiun.t.
election, its time to reupr t..'
theft from her business at 60t stabbing that occurred lust tickers. BNI)l) said 60 per Cent pleteil''
the
heroin
sold
to
U.S.
addicts
of
Sanford.
night
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Arnold's
Laundromat
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Dowell, Felton Carter, 725
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A u tomobile ttit'fts totaltI
Two people have been 941,60'i wi th an average value
tlUC5tine(I in the' incident and of $93.3 for each automobile
stolen. flii total dollar loss
charges are pending further
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his organization in fighting Semincole's number

one problem of drugs.
Dolgnt'r said his group is centering attention
tjfl working to assist the soiiii' 1.500 educable and
trainable adult mentally retarded. lit' continued
that a program is be i ng developed where
retardates can be placed in Industry, lie said the
program will he assIsting 20 such adults by
I)t'-t'uiber 110(1 hope to assist it total of 54 00 it
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'Ihe city in addition to the financial Lilt! to
SCARC promised other assi stance us well

Sites of two apartment complexes are to be
grandfathered under (urrent zoning regulations,
the Cit y ('tinimsission IILIS tiet'Ided, Neither can
c ompl y with the regulation t-omstainsrsl Its Ihe
city's ('OlmIf)rt?hcflslVL' pluitmitig and zoning law to
be adopted at the next mnet'tlng of the board.
l'h&amp;' tracts in volved Include the £0 acres on the
muitanii'uI citrditlon standard's should be un- west ,Ide of U .S. 17-92 close Iii water pkmit No. 2
derthk.'ni '11w muanlagt'r add..d that with 11w
ta xlcab being dcvelucd by Hal Washburn and
population explosion perhaps moore
licenses should be issued and operation required Tom Drage. Inie other is lot 6 and 7 Normandy
Square, from Second Str eet (hue west of 11)0
12 to 14 hours daily, seven days a week. Many
Center ben,g 4eneloped lay
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ceremonies in Campbell Park of Deltona on Saturday. Nov. 11 were:
from left Dwight I). Hawkins, main speaker and recipient of the
Distinguished Flying Cross in WW II; Sgt. Major Edward T. Clii'ke,

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Ili 111 t. ~oijlhvrn 1h;df rif North
Vis'tnatmi and ;iuintlit'r 171 in the northern
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matid said, nearly 700 round.1; of artillery, rw-kel
flilli mn*mrtar liii' 110 gov'rnmnenl troops (IjP$'iall
iiiut- th and south of Qwutig 'Fri ( 'ity and south (of
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Post Uftit..' lie %fi as, a member
Mellonvflle oisoo".L itied Sunitziy.
of All Souk Catholic('hurch unit
Boris hi ('obbtown, (om., hi'
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tame to Sanford In 19.12, 1k' was
a member of Church of (kxi of Columbus iiit'iiiber of Cotuicti
128 of Melrose,
l'ropbet'y.
lit' is survived h his . if..-,
I I.' is survived b- if daughti'r,
Mrs lather Ilie L Lkut
\lrs, Susie Muic ltirdstim*g,
('lusytim, Okla.; two sisters. Sanford, slaughter, Mrs lto
Mrs. MaRie Sykes Gordy and Burke. S,siufurtt four grusl
irt i':*ple Sikes Collins. bOth children, two sisters, Mi ss
of t,yons. Gui.; two brottwrs. Slur)lkiil, Melrose anti Sister
George of Cobbtown and Dr. Mary Oliver of Marlboro, Mass.
Services and burial will 1*, in
Dennis Sikes of Athens, Ga.;
two granchildren anti twe Melrose. Granikow Funeral
home' is in charge of local
grezst-gruuitlt'lutldrcii
lirissomi Funeral house tit usm'riausgeiimemits
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Herald office. should t-',e
accompanied h a hick iirsaj
white' gloss)' studio photleast five days hefc'r
desired publication date.
Requests for wnrrer
tees's and photo covnrtu'4
parties, clubs, etc,)
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trirnnwcl with white luwt' Her tiered wedding cake u'ed ir,
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Mrs, Georg(-Simlanich, mother of the brideiuqurt of mmiii urt
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William E. Pra U Jr mother of the future
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bridegroom, and Miss Colken lenlins, hostess
was styled identically u tluit of Debbie Cloud Caytlu Hu-Land future maid of honor
honor nfla'nduin: except in kept the hride' hook.
For traveling Mrs Pulk
pale green ehiffnn 51w carried
It citsc'adt- bouquet of white rhasu' a pink and blue two pieca
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her and it white carnation corsage
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hipt Bland was ring-bearer employed b Dtvt Paint and
YEAR ROUND LARGE TREE MOVERS
Thubrida's mother chose a Roc1 Shop, in Orlando and is u
t'r , 1,1111tiaIi i1)Iiit .
:ihit rit r 4 . V• lilt iriwi flid
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pink chiffon dress with miii- prafessmnal rare car driver.
the thenu' with crystal punch and the inscripuori
ching accessories and it white The bride i employed as sales.
bowl front which. guests were Ronnie
carnation rsagr. The groom's clerk at the .1 C: Pennc Ca,.
served hurgunth apple- pun.-I. IY
Other ' •cts mt. ute'cl Irnes mother wart' a mint green Winter Park
nuitchin containers Pouring
Among the out-of -town guests
on ..ndcrlin, chiffon dress with matching
OLYMPIAN SHADE TREES
was Mrs Marga' Mason and
and C Mimes,accessories and ii whita' car- were Mrs Stebi Calvenm, the
Mrs Winifred Scott assisted alt
brich
grandmother: R uth
37e Valencia Circle, Oviedo. F io'- ia 3:5
tilt. bu fet Uitik
WnIter.CathWththktr.
This mcmde'rrt machine' dss , baits transpce"ts sets ar-it
Perelta. Knth Nichols and
Tha buffet menu included
'e' arirJ
p$nts
trees autcurnat.caI', It digs a bat!
Marian, Tucker
checkerboard finger
Pm,'jt' ftie't r diameter tpr tpe't deep, and weight so
AL'e- the Misses .1n'ct' Washpoutlmtct two tens. na anclijdlre the the tree It will
Wictlt!s, usst)rttdl rtiteses.
move a tree' up to ten inches in c,allber wltPmCsjl causing
burn, t)uurit Ritzit, Mars
tk'viIt!d egs stuffed reler,
shock
to the root sSlPTr anytime at the year
Cleveland, Martha Chadwich,
holidii
cheese balls, live'
C)te'
machine
mat' be leased by th e day o L's the trCt
Debbie Wagner, Jeanne- Kuip.
iiiwage halls wilt assorted
We wilt move' yni,it trees CIT b,, in; VCltJ OI9ni
l3itrtiiirzt
lice! CfttUlpeS , ,l isriii t H oicob.
CniiL'kt!rh,
For ,nto"rniut,or CSt.
Daniel, Pat Gcrnunnc, Donna
Swedish fluent halls, hors d*
Uttertizirk, Mictiele Morton
(WU'.TeS, rookies, flUts, nuints
GUS GREGOREFF
Kiuret Lthnuin, Fie!tt .la- l't
rake- and punch The' prenuptia!
and Patty and Kuith S;uumn.
white cake was decorated with
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Guests were greeted at the
door by Mrs Kathy SundvalL
sister of the- bride-elect, mu!
escorted to the recreation
main4 The- gift were de;itlu•d
oft it dt-rorated
seb-Oiest
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Matrinrnn%- ' wInch the' couple
will soon embark
The honor guest was attired
In a Navy blue short sleeve
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Miss l.uith SinukamcL bruteelect oi ftnnnitof honor lit it pre-nuptial
shower, Nov. , at the home
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Mrs
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bridegroom.
Attractive souvenir prayer
f
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guests nttending b the brutes
nifithen.
The decor of the buffet table'
carried out the chosen colors of
the bride, blue- and white,
blut- net over white Corners
were drawd with silver'bows
;t'k'roruitinns included
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flowers offset h' silvet anti
cry øtiuI candelabr a

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Wedding piano. for Mm.
Debra kiu liunit, daugh ter of
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Dunn, and
Marcus David Cocknuin tuive'
been postponed due Ii
nmiliwrs obligation.
Thu. wt,ddmni, which wan
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Guests at the' lovely tmrn e' f
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Woodarti
art' Mr. arid Mrs. He''t
Mct)orwld and Mr. and Mrs
Earl Hrusnoii all Irani Alban',
Ga.. and their very delightful
.1irnni Hugtui's.
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If I were a guest in the- homeliertiert intl ltub, I would
runnit find niort' thanu several
reasarns to extend my stay.
Itonestis iii.' s'u'st a so Invels
you cami itiniost hear ttue- river
and the trees speaking. ito! It
mention the' sport ci watching

Siinfarci Citric Center, marks the' opening of the' l!l7-7 sensur•
of Seminole' Mutual Convert Assncuutinr1
Since rnun have' believed th e deadline fur nueniherstu;i
tUt cptra'd, it hat. been extended
Axctn-dmg to Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith. president of th e'
'uition , memberships are still being accepted and a
committee' will Lx' on hand at tonight's concert for liii'
minute' nienibershups
Oilier rauncerts being, presented during the' for th rornm
se'asii uuclutk' Fred Wurtrw and tue Penny sk'anuurt.' lint.
Florida Symlhon (rctiestra
lii iutid.uioni, concert patrons are given firs: option it
attend thu.' iei_saiciaiuon 'n, annual glittering gala, the I*cemin'n
CtlanIpzuftxft hall
ton buost' who haven't joined the assocuitlt.n. tonight: .tin night individual tickets will not Lx' sold

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Just a brie! nuoment' You can If
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you will just pause Irani the
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hustle' and bustle and stop ti
Sciukurik Paint and Gluas
Cnmpaim, 21(1 Magnolia )Ave., ifl
downtowfl Siitufurci where'
Gretetwii L&amp;"wis Crowd!, a well
known Sanford artist, will
"take" :'ou down nostalgia lane'
With tier exiiibit of puuitrns of
old friends, relatives and
s"teiues toe pr.'ciow to forget
Mrs (.rowt.efl's exhibit will be'
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the tele!ptlone and I miii tuipp U'
tell you ttuut she' is 1a10kin4
forward to the' removal a! thu,
lieat'y cast which she' has been
wearing since' her rectmt back
.urgeT' at orange Memorial
Speaking of Vivian, let nit' tell
you tim! tirur l'riir I4ickit' goes
wit every morning to do an
arid till of the rtuure anti to get
Vivunt se lot hut' wt'i utu! that
is w ha t I call ii real true-blue'
friend, just like my friend
luist' Muxwt!tt, who did sat
unse'lfi.stii for nut' while 1 wiu
confined U these four walls fanthra't nwnths
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lu litter spades.

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This )ear tIii st G regol
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hatigursky will play a cello

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there %t'Oil'' hillS'.' l)('a'll no l 4i'rfuraiii:ug Arts cc ill pnt'M'aat
St it',' t it 11111k" the trLun(I slit Ill the ( 'luuiuube'r u1 LiSi(' Stn,iet&gt; .5!
but South Cou ld hiatt' guard.'al li n c oln Center in it suhsa'r ipt icilu
against all (olin trlilnlis Ili
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spades was right out of t'ue
book lit' did hold two of flue
three top honors.
South's play was not up to
his bidding. 1k took one look

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all four missing truiii; s in

of spades and South's grand
slam Force was designed to
find out if North held those
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laxintg was aiver. At least the
A. Wht'utley
happy rein xirig was over. Edna Reilly and A
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Mr.
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Mrs. F.
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South's grand s am had (ii,.
parted to that ho u r ii e of Matheson (120); and Mrs
space and tinit' from which I krottuv liiniklt' and Mi Etlat'l
Were Is no return!!ug
J0lUu'-Auli 1 1151

to four s lades it ha'canit' t'vm'
dent to South that thu'grand
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lucid both the king and queen

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and that, too, is a favorite spot for the i)ir(Is. The column the I )eBary ('oliitiitmity Center
instead of the lirenian's
is a ''must read" in our daily paper.--I.N'l LLE
rCCrCliti(utl hall,
DEAR POLL\'--I want to pass my discovery on to other
Ott Nov. 6, (lien' were 10
expectant mothers. Instead of buying special maternity
directed by Oscar
tables
slips just wear loose full waltz length or shortie night('rushy.
Average
score overall
be
quite
gowns that you have on hand. I found these to
a
help
in
stretching
was
108.
as
versatile and comfortable as well
Winners eevrc: north -south,
rn' budget —MRS A. V.
First, Mrs. I), Johnston arid Dr.
If, U. l(aisbairuu gh (1361;
sint'otiel, Mr, and Mrs. F'. r'
Piotrasw (126); third, I),
WIN AT BRIDGE
Tuesday, Nov. 14
Mat'Naugiitiimu 111141 N. Meyer
anal fourth, Mrs. I). Driver
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By Oa aid &amp; ionc. Jcoby
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or dogs that wanted a drink.
I used a burned-out bathelegs. fulled the ''pit'' with
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I'IEAR P0I.LY—I .uns'e a round alutiihtitiiii roaster
that I have used for many years. The hand grips on
the lid and the roaster aft' so close' to flit' pan and
the lid that It is hard to scrape' oft the hrose'ii spots
bleachand strong
a t these points. I have tried using bleach
ake it look worse.
make
cleaning powders but they
1 do hope some reader can tell me how to clean this
brown oil —E MMA

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bath and 11151)
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bottoms of her but s' ;t.snts es'hen she' ituaki's short ona's
frt'snu long cines to make s er' durable tnase'iilina''lookiiii:
I 'alibi's I'lsiild 1w apuIiqiii'd .
quilts for the boys' twd
friends miami's i'.usiid in' lIl t
center,
or
their
knotted in the
i'luis se ill in ake' a iiiggt'sI
plied with liquid enitsruidi't'
cont'ersatioii piece that washes intl thu's with t'LISI'
MRS j.' ii.
DEAR POl1\'- P. 1.. wanted to ktiose' what slut' could
do with the de'riini slit' cuts off tier sons trousers Shi(' t'aiu
open tip the leg seam s.c ut the material hula' squares i.mial
make a patchwork puUoes- . 'l'ht' large ones are great for
a boy's bt'drem and tine could IN, ht'pt in (lit' hack so - at
of the car if someone wants to take a tiap MRS. M. II

in the sand
have a firm
a ''landing
other one I
low-growing

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surprise the' other night when
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and
lri"ely future'
their v.er
daughter -in-luse, Miss Juan
Must, came' nut for it visit and
orhc-onmug
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VIRGO (Aug 2 to Sept 2! y
in
the rooming, but it would
i31c
make a fine deal es it), an asso
An
outside' matter requires
afternoon
be more difficult in the
a calm attitude for right results
won.
LIBRA iSept 23 to Oct 2 A nets arrnoah at your
of
so
much
a
pant
is
is fine, but don't negiect perscerrafle that
your nature Don't oe'rtas vourwlf esith too rnu
concentrated wait Plan some time for rest
Ii lake time [or pleasure lu'
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Not
it
demanding
Iriend
to pull you DI)
perrit
don't
do
(se
spt'cial
care in handltr
important es on, you hive' if ,
project that is vital to your tiel(are
rrobfr rn s !
SA(,ln,ARIUS iNoc- 22 to f)e'c fl l Ihere are
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home' ttat ne-cd earl)' tandiinr (n the) ç,jfl
the
away with articles that are no longer usmble Replace es ith
new and the functional. he ryirsirir,
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 to Jan 24)1 buy tiii' appii
effiicnt,
but
doru'i
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1116 01'k t'a,)er and
W01 make
don't
radical changes. 1 ike time It) do necessary shopping but

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Who is us'.al;. helpful becomes irritable toJa'.
.mome
tonight
person. Relax at
1AL,'RUS 1 Apr- 20 to May 201 You have a fascinating plan
of details
but it needs to be studied tie!! from a standpoint
later
are
concerned
Shoes patience estiere nets social onditions
in the day Don't pressure anyone
able to understand
GEMINI ullay 2I to June 1u You are
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hoes to hr'iJie cubliptur'fis well, so get
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MOON (1111 IHF N ( June 22 to Jul. '1' •\ ,tSstt t.iti
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most cooperative during the morning
toda
day A public affair is best handled lomottots since
c-'uLt bring problems Think cicveniy
11.0 iiuly 2 to Aug 21) \'our intuition is working well in
SiflcC changing
the morning to hr sure to follots it at that time.
good
Shoes
devotion It'
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Mrs Kathi.rint- Lttlt. tu.t
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returned
from
Wastungtiiti. tIC, where- shut'
jouriit'yed in attend the SOtti
anniversar of her graduiitiruj
rlitt frun Mt'Kunit'v Tt't't,
Senitu' Hiitt School
Sonic' uif these- Geneva iou.
must have fount! the' fountain of
south
kattierinit- doesn't
scent to tuive' changed in the
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yearn, which we'
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DESR TEED:
sleep gently awaken him, As for the rude and noisy gum
suggest 'ou silently
chewer. he ma hate a short fuse. so I
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good
thank
the
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DEAR ABBY I travel to and from work h bus and
would like your advice as to how to handle two pruhleini
which I c'neotmlcr quite often.
dozes off
The first is Iii-hen the person sitting nest to me
I
once
had
a
man's
bead
arid Marts slumping against me
was practically
shoulder'
And
another
time
a
lady
on my
1
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in my lap'
I never know whether to wake the person, ignore him
what.
It's e.mbarrLsMng I can't change seats bes'aUse
or
the bus is usually packed
ha-'
The second problem is sitting nest to somne who
J )
lie's
usuaflv
preoccela wad Of chewing gum in his mouth
pied with reading a newspcper and a. most likely unaware
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of the noise be is making with his slurping, crac4itng, and
can't
popping. It is most annoying to me and, again. 1
none
vacant
are
change seat-c because there
This may seem trivial to you, bu t it'snot to me bean extremely
cau I usually an-rise at work tar homel in
agitated mood I HAVE to ride the buses, so I hope you'll
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wome me He insisted that I sign it paper staling that If
he should due first I would NEVER get married again N
tell you the truth I never gave it a thou1 ht one was or the
other, hut I signed it just to sati-JN him We aren't old I'm
a
bout
44 and be is 45, and I don't knots why he is worre'ing
know,
he's
in
gtui
health
such a thing now Par as I
I would like to knots' if this paper I signed is legal I
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DEAR AB1VV in roi"ommemiiu't that one bathe and
'hange' isndue daub', you are enn(ribuhng to both A mater
and power shortage'
I was suuipri'ted to learn that my physh'Ian huushim1,
who i quite a eplable In polite i"ompan. hattwsl nob once
A week, eshk'h 15 pmof oil the *i1*gt', "What von don't kflo
can't hurt vM"
Aceordlng tormstolngists. unless one's work creates
unsos him to grime. unplea'ant
cec'e'ssts'C perspiration or
Odom or contAgimut dieaces, dait baths are neither even
tiai nor recommended
Madison Avenue huckcteN have %o)i us the mth that
4*11' bath', aiNidoranis, soaps, an.i mtithw*shec are' nces
sary to life AMtime pursuit of happiness. ui-men actually
earthlings have sun-s ive'd remarkaht well sui%ht'sit tt'w'm for
ttuoi'and of 'ears In (act, times- have tome into general
UC onts the last SO years or no, along seith the increosi' of
die-orce Prt'9msthl morn dissension rin,1 ,lis',wc'e'i rire
by hogging the hathronn'i and appo-ipriating All the hot
water than h frauhure to take it daib bath
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GARY TAYlOR
Raide rs was 1968-gte when they night's exhibition. He hit nine of sezzsn with a tournament In ti Nnvn,ntwr 22, due to
11cm-alit Spnre' F4ltnr
went
and wan the state' 14 shots from the floor, scoring Tifton, Georgian. fuming the scheduling con fl ict
points. w,ile grabbing I (' tournament, (tie Sentinels
The Seminole ,Junlnr College- championship. 1.ast season Was
scored ever 100 points In both of Nov ,,, Florida fleg4'
Raiders, a team that has not an off year for the Raide rs as rebounds
th
ree
their
games and soundly Nov is p4,rn Florida
In
afly
Robbie
Clifton.
one
of
they equalled their worst year,
lnt more than six games
am,
was
(IefI'atNl
both Florida College No 77 Florida .itPPfn
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on
the
te
one season and only 27 in their but still posted it respecta ble V. sophomor
Wc. 75 FkrldieC04loQe
eight for 10 from the floor, and Chtpoln.
ftrst six years of competition, 6 record,
ROIII,'I JV%
Assisting Sterling wi th th e scoring 36 points Bonnie SIUIU
open the 1972.7 season tonight
Lust year North Florida was Dec cS St
JoIns
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and
pull
point-,
also
had
16
wi th a 7:30 p.m game at coaching (Ititit's is Tons Begley,
the nation's iighest scoring
VIfl.CI
one of the' initial members of down nine rebounds, as did team They'll come to the Doc Th is Miam.Dade South
Florida College In Tampa.
Chr istmas TOIJrOe
David Tnsiiw
th e SiC coaching staff.
The Raiders will he going
Seminole High gym looking to Jon 7 NofoR.
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Tonight's
game
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The Raiders
after their sixth consecutive
a game
snap ttn' Raiders' home win Jan
S,PPW JV%
trip to the state tournament against an alumni team season opener for both learns. strrak at 411 Tipoff is 8 p.m.
Jan c No"Intl, Sub4'
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under head coach and nthletic Saturday night and came out on Saturday night the Raiders will
mar
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has
announced
one
S
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Sa
nford
for
their
home
th
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top
1034.3.
But
night
they
get
be
in
director, Joe' Sterling. Since'
to
opener with the Nor th Florida schedule change for the
Raiders hit We hardwood for down to the real business
Raiders. Their home game with
College Sentinels.
Gerald
Owens
was
the
top
Junior
the first time bark in 1986, they
North Florida has a 2-1) record Florida Southern has been
have won 142 of 16!' outings.
Raider in both scoring and
The best season for the' rebounding (luring Saturday zilrt•ath as they opened their rrsche'duled frnm November 2
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Benefit Tournament
The Glenn Horton Jr. f4cnefii &amp;,fthnll Tournament will
at the F. Mellon
Saturday and
he held this
softball
Softball Field in Sanford. Eight women's
teams wfl be in town for the
Action opfn. F'ndny night with a :30 p.m exhibition
'flres, local host for the tournament, and
between
1)nvtonzi Reach. The first game of the tournament cnm
! ,.1L I rLdAI\ night uItt, mi, lid .nnd teatn
1ttIni
playing In what should he an exciting contest. Cola Homes
will Ix thklnç on Rote Ranter.
At 10 a.m
Eight games are scheduled for
Mcfloherts takes on Norman's Farms of Starke, The Satefli II
Mets metlllalnci's of Starki In the 11:30a.m. tilt, walk' tht
iewat p.m. Other
Blue Angels oIl mpa meet Rank of Reltv
panics are stheduIed for 2:30.4, 5:30. 7and 8:.V) p.m ,
y starting at
At least five games will be played
bracket
of the dnublr
the
p.m. If the team
elinimation tournament can
the undefeated team it ,
extended by one game, With
paint 14, the
six contests Sunday
Tickets are on sale at
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CHAMPIONS 1)1 the- i:; I"lai,, loott)all league
are these members of the Rams. In front row Kennedy. Charles Millie, Mike Aiken and Willie
in hack is coach Willard
from left are Shannon Smith, Eddie Sessions. Meskerson. Standing

Visibility Zero
College grid teams in the
had it hard time
of the teams worked
practicing yesterday due to rain.
out anyway, but some of the sessions were called short due to
the rain and muddy fields.
the rain got U be
Auburn go in nit hour's practice
toe much for them and Alabama went Inside the gym for
their session.
and the' ç!rj drs'
Eentuckv tool: the' easy
whilt watching game films of their 14-1 victors over Vanderbilt
It dtdr' r a ir. it: Gainesville, where the- Florida Gntor
prncUrc(l It pnd urn! short,. It didn't rain In Athens, Georgu
Bulldogs had a different kind of
either, but the
when a
problem. Their practice session was
tog rolled over the area They didn't waste the day, though.
to review scouting reports
as the headed for the class
for Saturday's upcoming clash with Auburn.

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light from the citizens of Co1e. the Colorado Citizens Comm.
millet' '1' Reta in The Winter
rado. the International ()lvnipie
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second in the city playoffs held this past
weekend . In front Iron) left are Steve' Whitted.
Allay Combs, Timniv McLaughlin, Curtis

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two years.
Early Husyear, Rodgers was
arrested on suspicion of PossesThe charge

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Upton Bell said "The money, season when Cure Rush was troubles The Puutriefls lust their was dropped
Rodgers
season opener to Cincintuitti. virled last itionth
usked to step outtilt- terms. just for five game*
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Phil hierigisun, who helped cussed with Iiengtaon. He is xi c.-on'ract for 1971, before lieu upset victories over A tlan ta and lit
Vmcv Lonubardi take' the Green man respected throughout foot- was lured from the Baltinire V'uistufllUon1k-vanes,
'alkit
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Lven-ythiiiL since has been t1e iiuuw tr
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five National Football Lcaguc the next five weeks"
cm-ct that Bell w;inietl his own :Iownhill with both 11* offense, dun
it
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championships and victories in
head ciacli, but he had It, at'- including Plunkett, and the' tie- briefing siession,
u,
heuiidt'. who left
CUbVC
nuitch cruin Bearcat Wright Iii the first two Super Bowls, was
tense at fault :n 315
pt
Heis
is
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Thr
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ID
to
1K xi
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losses. After the 52.0 humththe Orlando Sports Stadnumn
m w ta cieit' moUwr toughì job F ranciscu 4Vers after e
they
ought
to
With
the
arrival
of
qm-'
atwo
by
years as an asailtitnt coach to
the unbeaten Dolphins character award,
wrestling show Last night.
as interim coach of
list it as such.
th
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Patriots
in
Miami
join
back
Jim
Plunkett,
answer
Lonibardi's
ciii
to
, and a review o is
Another top match last night
New England
,...,
I certaink don 't hunt, axes--'.---... (.....-, ih.- ,.. cocuI
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re!"%nn last _easun.
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h1UIfWUJ UIJUIl
wi
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Great
Bengtson , 1111 oUtstanding
thing
that has happened to
record. Bell suireti anti
surprise choice after Mawr uurnpihfllz a i
given up. MUZUI
he decision from Phil Rotilt's.
tackle at tilt University
Johnny 5U1dV then the Iarceul
thought Lw had authority '
tilt- Patriots third
Cli1ld
The other results had Mike
tiesIM before his graduation in
conviction, like driving with a
a
new
coUCh,
bUt
foUnd
out
diiless
than
tour
years
to
Bengtson. an assistant
Graham and I oule Tillet
I, was named to lead the coach in
suspended driver's licent'
1erentIv
as
the
chills
board
of
kiwi
the
dub
at Missouri and Sta nf ord bef w-t
de1ezztn Ronnie ijarvin and
mier
Patriots tin the
directors handed Mawr a nei joining 11w 4iers in 1 91, cumnes ShOUld keep him from Winning
Bobby Stume- in their 1.U4 ttiiTii
Mnur, a former Noire
the' seaeun Munthey night, just it
the Iruph).
OIitVCiiT t'untract
to 11w Pdtriui. from the Sun
joust; Bob Orton Sr. and Bob
ttn twurs at ten John Mazur rt-. quarterback who eikso helped Li
"Johnny has played excellent
Mazur and Bell disagreed cii Diego Chargers. wtierv 1w was
Jr. iOr. OVEr John Smith
52-U bl1t' build a couple of champions as
signed iti the wok:
football.
He contintes to uruaze
defensive
cuurthnator
last
year
had
dlthc'ulBo
th
Nova
and Dick
v-tti\
nuily
tttr.g
toad
,
the
an
by unbeaten Minim.
Ed Wtkuski and Fran' IIeSWT
'It'd for five' games," New Buffalo Bills, Wok ovei the Pa- ts containing themselves to and director of pro aiuutuu this flu' with the things he dues on
the' iuutball field."
defeated Mike' Webster.
England General Manager trans tnith'.'ay through the 197(1 prevent a public airing of their season.

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Rodgers, a receiver and kick
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broadcasters. Alabama h.'hui
B THE ASSOCIATED 1'flCS
'. ictor's over Jw Tigers, Bryant
onto
sec'on(i with live ballots for
The
best
football
team
in
Mr
said
he
thought
that
perhaps
5
Southern Cal and Michigan first place and 890 poirts. Mmclicountry is only No 2 in the Axmciated Press college football
might be bettet than his team. igan, the only other team to get
first-place votes with three, was
Alabama
according
to
But not r.oss.
poll,
third on a total of $12 I,kiinL%
Coach Paul Brvant.
-The ikills have not been imNebraska, most everyone's
"The win I see it, the team portant until now," said
pt-c-season choice to maintain
that improves the most over a [irvant. "But wi th the season
Its No. I spot from last year, fell
ason should he No. 1," sa ys
coming to an end, they become
to fifth place as a result ci!
Bryant "And I think that We
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is yes. if he's the best player in
America, he should get the
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hosing to UClA on opening cia)'
Oklahoma, a 17-6 conquerer
of Missouri this past weekend,
rose from se ven th to fourth
The rest of this week's Top Ten
included : sixth ranked Penn
State; seventh-ranked Texas.

No. 8 Louisiana State; No.9
Ohio Stat and No. 10 NoIre
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141
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iresiNEW YORK (API
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The NHL's relations with the 17. Washington
sian tram and four Nationa l
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have been extremely 18. Arizona State
Hockey League clubs has, for
11
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Missouri
the moment at least, fa ll en sensitive ever sin ce Septem9
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through is the latest twist m her's series between Team
C.&amp;uidis and the Soviet national
hockey's cold war with
squad.
That eight-game set was
Communist world
5J
replete with problems bu in the
Campbell said Monday that midst of it, the Russians excurrent negotiations between pressed interest in a possible
The National Junior College
the NHL and the Soviets have return series against several
Meet, held ore
Cross-Country
been suspended and that be has NHL ciubs
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idea
Saturday,
was
a dusaicCampbell pursued th
cancelled xi scheduled trip to
it
seemed
set
for
January.
potnit.mnent
for
Seminole
runners
Moscow next weekend that was and
Then.
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Nulty
and
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Narin
to vmap tv fual details.
The
course
proved
too
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bhing block-unidentified
"I think some obstacles have Campbell-that appea. S to to run the Four mile race on. Iii
some places the course was
been placed in their wa," said have scuttled the plans.
th
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only
15 yards wide, and the 400
Campbell id not name
Campbell . "Negotiations have
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in
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now,
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ted
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problem but h
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have
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is a stalemate."
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Russia
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to
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Lyman Boosters
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tioning an interr.atlor.a'i coin- respectively, The Florida
Junior Co llege state chamnpaini,
School
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petition.
won't
ask
for
con
Joe
Ramsey, also felt the efAthletic Booster club will hold a
"The NHL
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of
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u'
another
mt-etng Thursday night at the sent on behalf
that,
finished
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the
Russians
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outhern California in this for us."
week's poll, won the SouthSouthern Cal, Alabama and
Michigan, the only major teams
ea stern Conference title Saturwith perfect records, remained
day with a 35-21 rout of sixth1-2.3 in the AP ra ti ngs, released
rank ed Louisiana State. Bryant
th inks it proved some th ing.
Monday.
"It was is great win for a
Pacesetter since the first
great football team agatrust a
week of the seasort. Southern
great team," said Bryant. over- Cal received 42 first-place votes
flowing with superlatives,
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m;'li"s'istc'ii iuiidienri', cl'is neil
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'a't'eenI round of the final the' I'ircets''4 lost ineenthi
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Division, They IuieC t the'
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Steelers twice in the' next tutu,'
it ccl St ote s intercollegiate fuhl.ti,iii' ettchIng scat It hit liii'
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A federal playing Iii the new World IbO('k1tb .TIMOIIE
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Opening tlit' scoring was
intercepted bulldog pass by
James Iennedy, he returned
31) yarels for the score m
Rams scored agan on
nins' th at started by James
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W il dcats
In addition to recapturing
And then there' was one, t's
all
their
Inst pride the Wildcats wi1
week that Is. Yes, tha
1972
prep
be
trying
to insure their parthat remains of the
th e state playoffs
ticipaitlnn
in
regular season football season
l,ylTlIlfl
would put n
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several playoff spots A loss
And
tr ict hnpe
damper
on
their
dis
and individual confe re nce titles
ba
ttle with.
are not vet decided the Metro since' they are In a
Loop crown has long been in the unbeaten Gainesville for hr
honors in District 3-AAAA. The
possession of the Winter Pan
Hurricanes
are Just about
Wildcats.
zis.,$ured
of
an
unbea te n seaer.
However, the Wildcats a re
the Metro
Elsewhere
around
not mmli; rinted uìt this point.
e
hornets
of
Bishop
Moore
The; are smarting not from a th
eir
conmatched
the
Greyhounds
four
loss but a tie in th
trontatton with former Metre game winning streak last week
member, t)zevtnnu Mainland, by downtng a determined Boone
And this week in their season eleven, 26-14. The win gives the
finale the Wildcats will he Hornets a 6-3 record wi th hopes
bidding to regain some 0! their I or a District -.kAA playoff
lost pride And prove that they spot still alive. The Hornets
are' indeed worthy of the title' meet hapless and winless Jones
the; hart' earned in the last two this wcek
seaso ns While' the he did not
Eagles of Edgewater
look impressive in iLsell last close' out their regular season
week the' come from behind schedule wi th Boone in tue
effort on the part of th e ''iid
Tangerine Bowl next Wedcats was something roach nesduv but it may not be the
Larry Gergicy and his staff inst game of the year for the
could be proud ci!.
Eagles. A victory over the
Dnvtonue Mainland unitwd Braves would all but insure the
out Ii a 14-0 first period lead but Eagles it
in a prep bowl
the' CaLs fought back to earn the game. A 14-7 decision over
14-14 stalemate.
Evanb last week ran the
And now the Cats will be Edgewater season mark to 7-2
bidding for the first unbeaten
Evans and Colonial tangle
season in the' school's histoi'
when the' close out the cam- thu week at Colonial and each
pxiign against z resurging will be- trying to end long losin g
The Grenadiers have
Lyman Greyhound club
[lick Copela'id's Grrvhounds dropped four in a row wh ile the
lest their lust three
have caught fire in the' past
el
month and have posted four gu1
straight victories. Ear) in the
And final)' )uik Ridge gets
season the' Greyhounds were
the' "best opportunity" of all
thought to be' a prime' threat to Metro teams. They nave the
11w Wildca ts but after three'
"honor" of playin g the uiumber
n.ruigh: losses all hope was one ranked team in the state.
abandoned. Nois with the Merritt isla nd at the Mustangs
curr ent winning streak the home' park. The gridders from
t,revlrnunds can not be taken
Merritt Isla nd won over F ort
lightly. They have shown the Pierce Central 42-6 last week to
ability to score' from anywhere
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came out ti the stadium
Athletic director. Grey Boyles praised the local suflfor staying loyal in the ThIx' during the shakes 1)7
season. The Seminoles hove only one game remainini. in be
tiloved as they take In the road this F'ridnv night for a tilt with
tin Bulldogs In fleLund.
The Seminoles could have, easily won
game,
t: the offense didn't click. The defense, led by such Standouts as Deckw t)ea.s and Jim Clements, did 11
fine joh
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I)eas and Clements were responsible for Sanford's onl
score of the game Dens blocked a punt and ClemenLc
scooped it up and raced for 11w touchdown

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Denver Back Fights Bitterness

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Floyd

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recr
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llron
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There has to be the ques
score. ti
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th e Broncos with taken inordinate phsieal
rises
rangsng
from
the
career
for
from September to Deccm
a
lso
exeriett
in in- t)
That
night,"
ndlillis
job,
enuine
professional
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however,
of
self-stimuc
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back
is a
a mediocre supporting cast. punishment in his
her, a little bit of Floyd
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to
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fillonce
not
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1 1e
The personal recognition has han broken clavicles the first lation in a morass of defeatfootball super-star. And be1~ttle has died every Sunday. cause he has been the ter -n to the Clay-ton College School
as
the
mone'
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unit
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This Is It I quit
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d
captain
of
the
Broncos
ll
for
Bosi
and
he
is
planning
arri
as
ac
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v
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separation
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o o Bowls
h. uh, he shakes his of thing e
quit-(or 10 or Tom Graham. for the first
i'fl ijroen fl O p.CCS,
though the scars are there to that time. And because to go to law school this
comes
it
Still,
for
him,
head.
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winter
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want
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time as a starter .
see. More a traumatic. de- losing was foreign to him be
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sass
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became
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pro
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remembered
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pressise experience Because
hangs in there." he declares league. I figure the longevity
(hizzeri \hute. lie ciliation with losing,
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of a pro running hack is responsibilities as the team
in th ose Sir. years. Floyd
Yes Floyd LitUe who is
"My first two years were proudly,
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Wednesday, November 15, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
65th Year, No. 64
Price 10 Cents

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e'iicknre

saw

frrl

x.'11 trit frv.1np"i b"
diarrhea jflrt hes'n
hk hewiv; 'ina ni' fitIur"
malnutrition
ltwbrh fond.'
The N'nna-.were invoitig,ttr,d in 19, r.'enr Ic
ow.d, after ,thnriiie reeoivcd '.rnolrirt J
I .1
rh1d rnnlnntrllinn ThII Incident
intd
another rhild,
The interior of that house vas Iil'b' rth
the flonr sn'i in
h'imnn ieferatinn all
Little
Dean slent tin
furniture," Fsty mid
of eardhnnrtl on the floor with a hfi4'k riinrni!
-over.
To of the ehfldren said they hadn't 'ai.'n
(or three dny, and officers found monly
of hntdnga md i carinn of 'htv'o!;,te rnII it
refrigerator," b. '.'r f

clue to

j

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over

for a

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As Altamonte Waits For Funds

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(uk" tb.' tsy to tb.' ho'ptiil. and ieil 4ho WAA
HfrmIrl h.' wrn,ld b"it her arid the other rhildren if
ch.' '11(1, towls, ('inty Sh rl(f ft John fty
ciii'l.
I'OIIee said 4o'fn ,didn't Allow the rh1d to be
taken to i, twApital beraue he wiic afraid he
wrould be nrrect"l for child ahwio
14rryFfi told the bo'ptid staff that Iean wotilul
not drink anything cicept eh'sohifr milk" and
I'r Robert
had not eaten for ceveral week q, c
l,,wion. Varlety*4 chief of staff.
'ws brought in here dead
I,awson said
of citrem. malnutrition.'
with
no
flrrever, he said the admitting physdnn
lAwson
signs of t,ruseq or frattnires nfl the child
nrlde'l the child rotild have had a very severe

MIAMI i Al', r A 3yc'or-olvl boy whoce
mother tniuI loolif e h. IiveqI on Oolifoitc' noilk for
lilts.,, t , ,ont hq after her Pnuchoo'I ',rl"r uI her not
ii, f'.'l l,I,,i tq ulrd of qtnrvatiuuvi iirii ttiø tifoy's
fiiUt"r Ic ( hiirgeul with rnanciaughter, officers
crihi Ti,.'c.iuiy.
t)pnn Noun wn4 ik'ntl on nrrh'ni
Variety
(hlhirc'n'c lIuicpitnl Monday night when hk
11 (irrivu' butt qevert
father, Mir1iui
,. tiricpi in I
114111P.
Itlurk q frovi the family 114
nuthorit lee said.
Nonni wric tlrnrveul with trio riclaiighter after
hic wife, lik Jean loiiø, 24, told polite her
huqtpinrl ordered her not It; feNi the ( hild She
said tar sort had not r'atc'n for three months
"She said tier huiqbnri.I woultlnt allow her to

-600

a

Sewer Planning Delayed
B DONNA i'Sl'l',,S
A1.TAMON1'E SI'iU N ;s A
representative of (he LI S.
Environmental Protection
Agency I'PA) is to be in
Springs
next
Altamonte
Vi'.Inesdav to discuss the
difficulties the cliv is ertcountering receiving federal
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money for eptnstun of its titain
s'wt'r niant .
Until Some IIh(1$I1h(b4n
received tiy the thy tliiit (lit'
federal funds will be released
for the ('lsiflSI0I1 ftin 12
iffllhon gallon tar day capacity
plant II) a 5 2 tijilhhun gallon per
tt;iv Ofl('. (Iii' u.'ht% li;is 5(OMWII its
consulting engineering firm
front proceeding with soiiw
$200,000 worth of planning for
the exlUinsioll
Swofford

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lb.' itus',ur said hi' d.asnit know
"hill will hnD(wn; with new
.k'vt'l oi'lii ent q - such as the
Plilflflt'd tinihi development.
I .iutuc Lake, which recently
:uiinesed to the city
III' informed further that the
state now will not approve
package plants with less than
11)0,000 gallon per day rapacity.
'ilils I p:irkzige plants wrecks

lb
;tr uiity
f.'kr
plan.' he stateul, Altamonte
tins phased out several
I privately-oloteratedi package
planta
ti other tisirw'cs to do with
the uiurticlpal utility system,
delayed action u.n
tb.'
(.1(15 for Iouglas Avenue sewer
c'*t"nclooc and lift stu!ir

('r,ndl

on Pg IA ('oils

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NOW

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Federal A I* d Cut,

agenv,t has approved S1,31O.W1
•
In government grants and loans
for sewer lines, the EAIA has
money for ill(
.0
sewer plant. "Lines in thi
imtmuch gisl
e
have
a treatment
unless
•
plant", It(- declared.
'i'AI.MhIASEE, Flu, Al'i-- finiiince the convstruction of new bursement of toy publicly
The mayor added that
owned sewage treatment plant_s
Au unexpected cutback in fed. waste treatment farlli(ie,
. leaves its s.mnethlng
. in on which.(instruction was
.
city currently has 2 million eral funds riuthi seriously Jeop"This
4
s
ir
In
atnit
nt
g
ihlons
at
31)
l6 and
started after June
4
said Itedlorti v
unit,. attempts 11) cities to the bolt
C 0
pledged iii a 1.2 million gallon comply with; a law requiring obviously aren',t going to he do- before July 1, 1172
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x r day
.1) plant. ''wetin
To
qualify,
the
plant
must
ing
this
job
unless
we
have
improved
sewage
tre;itnu'nt,
)t John A. Spolski
have to revoke some building
also have been açroved by- the
qtl-, I 'hIt inn i ',,ntrni 1ii'
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.... ''
otherpernuts,"Sitofltrtl said.
Staie
agency
pollution
water
Angered
by
(he
federal
fundHoard
iitemtx'r
James
Redford.
Item ,,.., while ever)
Pointing to a story in
l{i'dmord said the ft'dt'rah gu- log cutback, the Pollution Con- and the EPA administration,
newspaper I had seen was
l'uesuay 's edition of Thecrniuient's decision to pare (ml Hoard Tuesd_'iy adopted a the spokesman said
'astigating the FBI on the part
Sanford Herald. which reported
Redford told the board the
4 they played in the hijacking that the Florida Pollution Flriti;'s share of it water resolution urging a Ii S Senate
latest
withholding of funds was
probe
of
the
Environment_ti
pollution
grant
protraIn
from
incident in Orlando, and even
Control hoard has called for a
of many occasions
just
one
Protection
Agency.
vitilbomi
to
$20
million
will
our Senators and Congressmen
congressional investigation
when
the
EPA had not dclivIn Washington, a six;kesnian
leave marty Florida cities
declarine that it "full
the F.1'A, Swofford said i nc
ered
on
its
promises to Florida
for the El'A said reimbursecity holding the hag.
ACCORDING To T H E P P E S
vestigation" was necessary
is not getting cooperation from
Southern
states
a
and
other
m
ent
funding
to
was
5(I(C3
state
law
which
takes
effect
y
wonder how they feel toda
that body.
Iii' 'aid the federal budget f
Jan. 1 mandates secondary 190 "still under study" by the
Praising The Sanford Herald for reporting up-14-theYmmite
after hearing Director Gray's
Ile continued that quite a few
per cent) treanient of all fice uf %Ian-u,1,.etncnt anii;
explallation of same"
developments will be affected sewage. ',(title 40 Florida cities. Budget.
"t get our money from the
Action by
Council last night read from the newspaper a tnry
In the city. Many developers, he Including Miami. Jacksonville,
EPA,
and that's where we have
however, the spokesman said
Appreciated If. Gordon said, have purchased land.
Florida Pollution Control Board in calling for a congressional r.
Wyllie, executive vice president rece i ved mortgage Funding, are Fort Lauderdile 9-ind Orlando. the Water Pollution Control Act to, itart "
vestigation of the U S Environmental Protection Agency In idtfit.
Redford said many cities had
of 1972 would remedy ('inding
are not expected to t'nmiiply
of Paulucci Enterprises for
paying interest on loans and the
sold
sewer
bonds
in
the
antiche noted that story in Monday edition reveals that homes tuilt
State pollution officials had in.sufficiencies of 1966 clean
calling yesterday, and having city acted in g(x)d faith in
ip..ion
of
receiving
75
per
cent
$30,3i,5-63 while those built n
new
hoped money fruit; the 1972 ter legislation. lie said
Altamonte are valued at an average
been a First-hand listener of thv pledging sewer service.
matching
funds
under
the
Clean
CleanAir Ait would help cities l:uw requireti federal reimii'h.' l'"rlLfI' '1W
771
radio
corned areas are worth $2t),mi ''
infamous
the unincorporated
''If this tthe problem with
Air Act, Now they might find
,r,.
munications between the
better value in the city by $9,873.92. " That
themselves seriously in debt, he
--- hijackers and the control tower
declared.
said.
he, too, applauded the FBI
lie said the cutback in funds
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ui-so injured Gov. riuu.ri
Greater Sanford Otamnber of
Askew's proposal that a $101)
Commerce Prexy John Krider
million
revolving loan fund be
'
sends the reminder that the
established
to help cities build
ballots for electing 10 directors
sewer
plants
while the) tr'must be in by Monday On
uwaiting the federal funds
Tuesday. Dec. 12 there'll be
organizational meeting to ek t
Close Vote On Issue
officers for the coming year
k
A i
1'tT( II1IL
.itt it 1.4i.Ml -i(ti tr 'otai
ar'tu.itr ,t $"..i, N)ii t
8% 8111 .,;t tIlt
—According to the Associated
t.eacher at 59,00(3 i,alarv each 566,')OU; two clerit-secretijrws
Press. ....either Florida
ic a total $tJtN)0; 12 social ,itS3,N1lflflUalalarY!:h.t1 limit
I
Seminole
County
School
Power
drivers are drinking more or
tvice para-professional
• con, t.- Pg 1111ii
B'artI at Tuesday's regular
Jr
the Florida Highway Patrol Is
monthly meeting approved i
catching more of them.
re':i
endauon of Supt. John
For the first 42 weeks of this
which has the effect t
year as compared to a similar
.tepting the Social Adjusti&amp;.
BOULDER.
i
period last year 1400 more
power
systems
have
uient
Program s ES.tP to de.i
:tti)tIliC
drivers have been charged with
ichu'
with
mnzlajusted
caused less damage to human
DWI, or a total of 7,720 so far.
the
environment
students
uzidet'
suspension
or
health and
front
the
huo
than plants operated on coal e'P°'
other fossil fuels, a nuclear system.
and
Message from the Post
periiteiiuermt it (t.t4L' o
)mii.:i,i'
',uiit
On a nwtiun by Dr. Stuart
ic
scientist
Office .,.,,for those of you who
Ilisturical Commission is t'hoinas K. [Sales, tax issesso
and
seconded
by
A
by
Culpepper
The assertion was made
special
'
your
purchase
'
searching for pictures and and L. M. Rehbsntier, ciJtizit
Dr
Alvin Weinberg, director of p Bute Jr.. the board voted
Christmas stamps for the
urveytir.
National three-two to accept Angel's in(ornwton regarding the thirty
Oak Ridge iTenn.o
holiday season, they're on
nyone wishing to
on recommendations. which
meetings
of
the
Seminole
Laboratory. at a briefing
today. Two choices - one of it
pictures
iiir have intormuti'its
Horizons
in
specified
the
prugrani,
auned
Cuu.nty
Cunuxitasiun
4ind
Tuesday on New
traditional scene and the other
Mrs. [Surf
the
please
tnhtac(
- placing
socially
t
unacmembers.
Through
I
Science, sponsored by the a
featuring Santa Claus. For the
or ii
veptabk
students
in special cooperation of the audio-visual !Sarthulumnew
Council for the Advancement of
record.,,,. no guarantee that
I,
member
cLassruonis,
will
cyst
the
cuwfly
mriter
of
the
c'uwnv
ichoul
1
'-4- ictice Writing.
these'll get your cards ttit'rr
operating 1W UIOIV than what would be jy steui the historti-ul 4rlluP can
properly
A
any sooner, thought
(or a vehicle to fur- copy pictures, imiaps, old
nuclear power plant and its obligated
newspapers, etc. for ulikia
tran.spvrtatlUfl.
-.
subsystems is as tnrwuuw a ''°
111
Voting
with
Culpepper
and
records
and return ortinaIs
_14, - 4
•
thermal power plant as man
FROM THE MAILBAG: A
H
F
the
was
btl
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qIf'i L
has ever ,Leviseti, W einberg
note Front the gent who inFur its ot&amp;'uil files, Lit
'
.
told the national gathering of Ke'eth. O,pvsumg the program
troduced me to the ncwspawr
were
ICC
L'hJirWJfl
Jean
Hlst.urtcul
Cumiunission
uecc
't'Ienct' writers,
field; and one who had omit' and
Slatun.
pictures of the flt.t c'uwi
lie said the question of Br y ant and Kay
all anxiously awaiting the
program
also
has
th
e
cuimunissioners,
the interior art,
'l'he
o.
ht'tht'r nuclear power is taf
S
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delivery of tfris paper to st'i'
county's
e,tteriur
of
the
VaIIJCL
1-laid, ?
the
endorsement
of
,.sihtIiP',
'uti-'rs around the
what scandal Ia' uncover iii
school prutcipals, Elks Building prsdnL couii
se,Is
that (hi' plants or its suL
The Clock, Larry Ve'rshel:
•s•4il who
must
administer the court house' aiwig with it
ssteiits may malfunction
"Since I Joined Jeno .,.I've
ev IL
(Qr11IiUQfl *1id pictures
S- . '
rosslv as to cause inage to piugru
been lucky enough to get the
Hermanri,
David
ESAI' events leading up to the forr
t enviruiunent or to the n.
Herald on a regular basis As
N111.011
With mabutil of the new cuwiL
coordinator
pft)jeCt
trurunent or to People. "
usual enjoy reading your
designed
tu icait the uitertus'
Action,
Seminole Cwnmwuty
goveriunent in 1913.
culuttiti . Read with interest
into ')pertltlUhi
tx'ar'i
i
an't'ers
.in
in' d
Uta. suO nttrest'ng Ltflt
p your one tA halt mentioned l)uug
Wortd A1tt*,''
special
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.atm
V1 trw soc
was the t.harwrtng id .
In dex
Marlette. Another artist who
aLijuitnient outline, which train in January of that year to departure 4ateS at Miami hiworked along with Doug in hit'
\it'jdth
11-i lt,ted total $264,13 costs and carry emithusi-astie divusionists ternut.wiiai li.rpurt flieMlay 1.'
backihop, ptiotolathe room, ct'
Bridge
IX included employment of a fruit; Sanford t' Oviedo fur a the 1uWt Addition to an arsena'
etc. Is doing pretty good too
Calendar
day of speech uiaAing in favor of anti-hijack screening deThat would be Geney Taylor
u. lasstfledads
Of bre1iktitg IWas from sng.s .ICV5.
—-Weather
Vershel, When we decided to
i'm Ams eqwpnhnnt will be
US
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puzzle
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highs
83
low
now Seuunule Cuurity
-7
scholarshIp at Johns hioI)ln3
1k ('rune
4ds,
hans-i
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6A tho, mitemning. Partly cloud
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Medical arid Is now mittun;'Jtng
llt'arAt,by
tifl
board
flights it, when
12t'
thrvughThursday
Cooler
today
IT WONT BE LONG NOW I
county dtmcwL include. F. L.
University of Duluth Medical
Editoruilciuninenit
4.-s and tonight with ttigttS hit the %%çdyi4f, .1 A Clak 3. T. r,ecessar', to search bags umg
school. ...so perhaps in a few
Entertatrunent
12C low to mid 1t and lows tonight McLain. E 'A Enuuunger, L into the plane cargo tiuhl.
(hriSttflLiS is Just around the corner and Sanford City Cl't'WS WCI'C busy
more years, you can add
hlart.st'upe
The X-ray device was uuplo'tt' near
the
P. htagan. E. A. LugLss. clerk,
putting up Christmas decorations on First Street yesterday lIen',
another success story to your
hI.IM.41111l
hit'tt's
tientesi
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OH
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produced
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columui, Gt'ney was a tlaiiiit
wo -k mni'n are shown lilting ut huge ( iiv'ist nuts i'i't't', one of in t ii that
I'liblit. 11(itives
bit
tornadves iiind twd% % ruitu ovur
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