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FrIday, Nov. U, 972

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Morning Wors hip
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Wclrri*y Ev e ning
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THE S(VE$H DAY

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Evening Worship

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cot. 14Th St A Oak Ave
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Sunday School

The

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Moening Worship

11 ta m

ChurCh li'*uPhQ

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School

$ 45* en

Saiu'.p'1tion

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But what wi ll Momrn) do? She will make pies for Thanksgiving dinner. Then the house will smell sweet
and spicy from the baking. and there will be a big table with the huge, browned turkey. and grandfather will say

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Sunday Schoot
Mcwnirv Worth

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Evening W/WSPI.p
Tpaurs
Prayet Meeting

7 Xip en

Rev William E Millet, PS0F

Thanksgiving is a day unique to Americans. In this troubled world of today Americans might Count their
blessings with hesitant hearts, but stop to compare your lot with your brothers in other nations, and YOU "''
Give thanks, then, in the church of your choice.

7 )Op en
7 30p en

Pna,tr &amp; Praise

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METHODIST CHURCH
Meeting temporarily at First
Federal
Savings
and
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Altamonte Sprang 1W Semoran-SR
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1P4ukCs OF CHRIST
Sa"ala'y
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Junior Youth
Fellowship
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CHURCH OF CHRIST

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Morning Worship

soon find that (',csd has given to you bounteously.

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P4OLt. CHURCH OF CHRIST
HiUPIwey 44 WVS?
P.ulSO flflCy
Ev*nagelis!
Bible Class
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Miirflang Worship
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THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL
Lake Monte*
Orange Blvd
PAS, or
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'orning WOrSPIP
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
SOC Last Second Street
Sincla ir Service &amp;
Sund*y School
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Sanford, Fla
Oak Ave £3.d St

Rev V.rg.IL Brynt

FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
2460 Sanford Ave.
l4Ca W P Bennett
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45. en
Morning Worship
it 10* en
tp*orth League
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Rev kennethW Mull'.
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Church School

9 450 en

Morning Worship

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COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN

3773 South Orlando Drive
Rrv WIaaaen C Sstan Jr

iSoruhip
hurch School

Pastor

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YQth IeIlO*1,hp
Tuesday
t.e'fIing Service

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7 lOp m
7 )Op en

THE LAKE MARY UNITED

Sunday
ChijrchSchool
Morning Wor s hip
Youth Group

I C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C Eisea and Staff

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UNITED STATE BANK
OF SEMINOLE

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THE McKIBBIN AGENCY

John Y Mercer and Staff

nurane

Chur Practice

UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Corner Country ClubA
UptaIa Roads
Rev Darwin Sh,.e
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45* m

Morning Wor s hi p

10 30* en

We'd Prayer Mi-el

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C vCtiinQ WOSPIP

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DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE

L D. PLANTE, INC.
Ov i edo. Flor i da

DEBARYMANOR
NURSING- CONVALESCENT
AND REHABILITATION CENTER

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb S'enstrm and S t aff

CELERYCITY
PRINTING CC) INC.

WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Emplo,'es

HARRELL&amp;BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO.
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OTHER CHURCHES
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BI'ard.lI Avenue *4Oi'r*s Chapel. fteard.Il Ave
C'.u'u?* Communny (hutch
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Park Ave

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Altamonte Spr.ng Coanrvaunitv Chapel. UCC
Eastern Orttaoøoa Church. St Johns ChrySoitm
Chapel. Hwy 1197, Fern Park
First Churchof Chrijt. S1ntit $00 F 2nd Sf
Lake Monroe CP'ap,i. Orange Blvd. Lake Monru,
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1792 Casielben,",,
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hospital in Sanford. The Sheriff was accompanied by County Commission Chairman
Greg Drummond.
JohnA.
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Sheriff latin l'olk's auto maneuvered through
traffic under conditions :4imilar to those enI
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a mbulance as it
counter•edi a)
headed towards the Seminole Memorial
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to be
"Grc'4itc'r than ever'' accordIng
to l'arade Marshal 11111 Heed.
wliti iVS that to date i-I bands
have indicated they will march
'the L'Veflt is being spflnsor('tI
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Th. SAlvation Army. lId (7p45
Rolling Pltlt5 MOnavan CPlurc'h, Altamonte Springs

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my ewn personal loss. This
transplanted northerrer
became so involved with t1iL
county in such a dramatic and
forceful way.. , that his death
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man so dedicated in his belief
that 114) sshere In this great earth
of ours was there a better place
than Seminole County
And 1w felt that way its a
result of the people who lived
here .
not an unkind word
about anyone.
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De puty George Haygj
in vesugjpg the theft of tot8 4.
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ind equipment valued at $1,:
from a truck tl rkejj at 1
JiI%t't't's iaiiti tilt , I)owmitossmi
111111.% 14-:1.1,111 A A P I
All ic,itis es, shas so brused amid sister ths' .lpirtziit'mlLan&amp;l again
Steak &amp; Brew, Gustav 1.
Business Association,
84-year-old ss iIiss living (ill the covered ssith
and fright- ransacked theroom
roo fur money. Schage, Ja c ksonville, repo-'
Don Knight, lii is in c ha rge
11,101 (11141 1. ti a 11101`111 11tula. cocci that she ate nothing during
And they ak- ' ulted and raped tu tuo boxes
of mar.Irc'tlitlg units. predicts that
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public housing project the ordeal.
oinU, police said.
worth $100 and a field Streng'
the Skll
this part of the parade will be
Is recibs- t'rimlg froiti five days of
mlwter valued at $Q nülarger than ever. Those wishing terror during sshirh she was
It began Sunda, i*s1t said,
On Tuesday, the
uuths from the truck.
III enter iiiiiy ('tIllta('t 111111 sit 322beaten ss ith a brotlinsttc'k, ss hen the four youths aged tO, forced their way into the apart.
Ga.s,irn, was taken fran ,i'
0204
knocked on
strippeit, rallied, tortured, Ii, 12 and 13
.Jimii Triplett stat"d there has burned and robbed it her door - of her apartment in the ilient, raped tte uoziian and least ftv ears on
ttit' burned her en the ck•st with an tins- c ill G ci' 1'7
been , trt'imiemstjiitis
in 5.15 ifl's by
(1l'tjd
I' ac
unitc'titii, IkJlis' I'.iirhill Ibusuig Project in&amp;l electric l'omb and liLlithes.
gasuiin was siphunesjoj
entering floats (rums all sections
tkett
if
they
could
run
an
s'titl
cars while they were parked in
of Central Florida and 16.20 are
err,intl
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Th e wiiIiI, with no inThe youths returned Wednes1* driveways,
schedule
scheduled
take part To enter
day and Thursday and cma float call iiimii at 3231480.
Recognizing the voices of mtitttetl simmitlar attacks. A suc,al
Mike Capko Is working with
Weather
youths whom police said she worker found the ap.irtmen',
lit
local automiiohtle agencies to
knew one lived next door; sm- shCuIublt's during a Visit Friday
Fair today bt'coining partly other had delivered her grocerprovide vehicles for the
ATCI dedths
mIlIrnlng, police said.
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dignitaries in the pisrink'.
cloudy twilight arid Sunday. A ics,, the 5-fool-I, 125-pound
Bridge
The pitr..de marshal has not i-lianre of showers Sunday. A woman opened the door and
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Tilt' worker said the wwnama ('aIftdar
received word yet 515 to 1111W 5% triisiiig ti't'iitI with tile highs Ili Ik'rilltttc'd theiii to enter,
told her the youths took all her ('14331f led .KIS
Santa will arris- e, perhaps it 11w 111w to 1111(1 70s today and
('rossssord puule
1111% paIcs' said, the youths mnors'y, istoul
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ss ill (l('penhl on the weather. near 80 Sunday.
immue(iuitc'ly ransacked draw- hail no phone Ile and was afraid 1lr. Cint'
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I .oss tonight in the tipper 50s. ers, ripped open it mattress anti to leave the apartment becsiust' Dear isbby
Snos is not expected in sunny
C
Sanford so there is spt'(- ul)ltii)fl Sluiwer pIIaLlbilit%- :io per cent ilt'mnaniletl isaini'y
,he feared being locket c'U% l'htttritl c*itItntt'nt
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that Santa may tinS- c' III resort to Slilula)
'they found somiw tiioflt.y, took without tier kt'v
Movies
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Art alitUl liii st(arI Ii, packing tue 0111)- key she had to the door
modern IrilmisIkIrtilt ion such as
I kroscupe
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ever) thing from heavy Snow smul threatened to kill her if she
The youths ssert' charged IklspiLil notes
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A large turnout is expected to timid fri'enmig drtnk to showers, (lilt1 :invcle about their in- ss itti burglary, robbery, rape, Real Estate
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Ix- on kind for the annual event. thunderstorms and (leilse fig, trusitin. the vtctimii told polie.
iimsdlismn, indecent assault Socociety
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For further Information Lands sotka'll the Ituiti,ltt's multi section
oh Mo'utluiy Investigators a nd Bggrsivalctl assault and Six, rt.s
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tuda
may call Heed at :1224396.
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the emergency room of the
local hospital'
I
What do the doctors
Hera I d S u rv ey Rev ea u s
red lights .the
. I
the suect And
screeching sound of the sirens..
bulance serve owners_.nd
a autamatically you turn
they advocate this comm,
Well-Trained
Attendants
your head to see what's going
practice'
on
In an effort to shed pror
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If s uu're in your car, the lass U) hi s atronditionett auto,
insight
Into
the
ma
t.X.t's the difference in um. insight
provides that OU pull to the radio or hi.ti playing Just
of
this
problem,
side and tiiake ssa for this doesn't heir the sound of the have any material bearing on The herald investigated
the survival of the patient" Is
u:;ully speeding s-chicle, , approaching ambulance7
it these areas and offers its vies.
Secondl)- , just how much time worth it to put in jeopardy the
aister.sjblv on s; mission cf
On Pg. LI. Col. 1
many innocent lives of others
is saved b) etceechng the
ilIt't('V.
limits urd crossing in in the path of the ambulance as
1'be'
What iuipLwns if the motorist trset'tions with the light it tWIStS and tuniS Ofl itS tSJy tI)
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Without realiiing it, tiavin
been a resident of this state for
more than 13 years, I didn't get
to visit my l)rl in I'cnnyslvariia
more than tjiri'c' or four times
during this
Until this very iiiutiicflt, I
hadn't been awart' that this
man was ni) other 't)ad''
chewing inc out Wien I needed
it; and always offering those
kind thoughts on other ocLove liath

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'Ambulance Owners Say
.3peed Not The Answer

great-grandchildren.
t1, life felonies inesining a n:LIn
Funeral services will be memory to F lrst Church of dator' 30-year Prison teriii
private. Family requests that In ('hri't, Scientist, of Sanford.
before considerotion for ;nrole.
Grakow
m
Funeral home is In
lieu of fl owers, those who wish
In cases of murder where the
litay make contributions in his charge of arrangements.
tleutti
penalty Is appropriate.
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rape are classli ed as life
felonies) the governor's counsel
is proposing two deliberations.
one for guilt or innocence and
one for deciding the sentence to
be imposed.
ThL'i dual prcccdure first
iropesed by Judge iilIi, would
have the trial Judge assigning
two out'(lf'jrcult judges to
decide tile Initiating and
aggravating circutiistanr'5, or
punishment alter it guilty
verdict has been rendered by a
jury to the trial judge.
JJudge
u d ge Sal(i's proposal dif.
slightly in the procedure.
known as a bifurcated trial
procedure, in that Salfi 1usd
suggested one judge in place of
three.

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hlen'ing, state attorney. mid
kidnapping and rape, former

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(kidruipping for ransom and

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5' JØm% S. '/ F cic
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$' P*.l I. MtthOdS? Cnai,cP' Os'e"e' R . Enerpr ,'.p
Crava'ch Mq.'nrd-1 ChurCh, 5
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• •nq'.r r'0 r(PI 04 Pr*,.'dt'ilt4. Dalton.

'ipsalø Cgmrnun-ty Presbyteruir, Church. Upi.elm

SEVENTH-. DAY ADVENTIST

inn Park C'- j" 04 "e t.:a'es. C Birn Pd

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Pa

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SanI*ndu United MethodiSt Church. Temp First
led. Semuran Blvd. Altamonte Springs

EPISCOPAL
C-• F Dbr', 1.,,

I r'.' R'v'.u,n-v1ar C.urtr- c.f O.- h*vt, £ t-lgPvlent.t
Co,i-n.jnt Pri-jbyleriwi Church, 3775 5 O'i.ncio Dr

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CasseIbeery

Grin? C'-.ape. 1. ME teii..rcr.. Ow-edo
Oe'or041 ."oo Y ("u'r' 0. eo
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C'iur' gf C.t.d t•
Enetpn-s,
Ca''ci- of &amp;e TJ02 V. 18'iCuiir $
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Ca'utPtGpo

Al. $I-'i I. a

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-IS' ¶.,'rpfc1 p'n-5t C-ncn- 716C S.n$ord Ave
Free Methodist Church, $00 W dIll St.

LUTHERAN

Ave &amp;tt.rntf

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Cn ,cc' o C.i C. •
CPutP ' C...o H •. rin'.

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$4
Yt-ft'pi. hag"-' (ra,'[nPlan, 5prngs P0
S.it0mpnse $pnings
V5rs4s,
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DeBar, (genira,r ',

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CO"-".,n - 'v Un-.Pd PICIPICSt Church,

C" u of Chris?. 0e'ne.a

51 Paul E.ap'-s' Ctni' SI) P ,ni- L,t
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nulr.d PV'
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Mt Olive MiflOn.r7 Bapt i st Church. San t.AIXIO

tt apt- s'

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6per Leke' tin 'c ?,P',tg'.a (nrP
t'e"-ee S. M E (nurte C•nma-u PIçP,5

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Bu'ton Pd C+v'ti.'rr ',

p.ct Zon Mss,o,

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Murnir Glory B.ptast Church. Geneva How

Wings Rd. Long w ood
Mt Sinai Missionary Bapti' Cpaur(ti, 1000 Jerry
Ave

CONC.s [OAT 101,1.1
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
3 P1ira .,,
Cniurci- c" C" • s

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Lauderdale. and Nirs. Peter
i Helen) Jensen, Lake .Nlary;
lour grandchildren, and fwe

sult'red

sse'll all sleep with a brighter
sky tonight cause one of those
stars I the brightest one,
regardless of astrologer's
v;iniOrist will be our Mister
Derby.

METHODIST

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nick.Ralfi, regarding liffurcated
trial lit ovedures in cases vl, here

Of one thing I am certain

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
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SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO, INC.
and Employes

Sanford; two daughters. Mrs.
James E. (Dorothy) Hires, Fort

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The Management and Employes

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bill with it proposal froin 18th

The truth of the matter is that
I
I'm not a "touch" typist
hunt-and-peck
.the key board is a
And
little misty today,

A&amp; PWEO

are in agreement that capital mitigating rrcu

Court. unless riu.se for delay

wi,
l ill

I lost my "right arm" late
last night.

PUBLIX MARKETS

GREGORY LUMBER
ctt Sanford

Mel Dekle and Employes

SANFORDATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Ho,varci H. Hodges and Staff

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PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
--° (Jim) Smith and Staff

114.

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WILSONMAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr and Mrs Al Wilson

and Emplo y es

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
and Employes
KENIUCKYFRIEDCHICKEN
Ktritutlsy Jim . Employcs

WILSON-EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
lfl anci Stf
Eu!l-'.' '.y'

Veteran journalist and reader of the Sanford Church of
Herald Editorial Page Editor Christ, Scientist.
H. Sthfford Derby. 75. died
Ile was city editor of the
Friday night at his residence in ct1rstian Science Mnnito,
Town and Lake Apartments. Boston, be fore he was made
Born in Maplewood. N. J., he chief of th e thss \'ork news
attended Ro'aSdoin
College, bureau of the Monitor. B
Brunswick, Me. lie Was 8 position he held for 13 years
veteran of WWI serving in the until his retirement. Wheti in
U.S. Army ad was a member
York he lived sit Syasset,
of First Church of Christ, hAng Island.
Scientist. Boston, he was first
ii and Mrs. Derby moved to
Sanford shortly after his
retirement In 1962. Ile was
;.sked
b New York Govc-rncr
O I!
Nc'Ison
Hockefeller ti COilit' out
46
of retirement as a speech writer
in his bid for reelection.
lie Joined the Sanford Herald
as Editorial Page Editor in
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9 ISa m
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7 30p en

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible

JIM LASH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
And Staff

i or

age

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Wilbur Ave . Lake Mary
MiniSter
R e v A F Ste vens

agree and they

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perusal and i-ominen`Ui. by Ed
Durin, Gov. l(cubin ,,*%skew's
legal counse
Notable III the (IOt'IiIat7flt was

Stafford Derby Dies
JIJ

Pri'4i'sirru,n

Ministers
Morning Worship

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iiflCC only

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH

a 00 en
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PAOLA WESLEVAN CHURCH
Old ROu? 44 at P1011

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fforia

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IFirst service June II, 7 20 p m I

S 45* m

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sec-utars for their inspection,

Price 20 Cents

(opposite Seminole High ScPiooIl
R e. JONn&amp; Cu1h0r

LIMY
t venng Worship

u MY F
Evening Worship

67

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PENTECOSTAL OPEN
BIBLE TABERNACLE
Ph 322 7340
Ott 25th Oil RidgewOOd Ave . Sanford

11 00* en.

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~rt.t to Ile introduced at the next
h-gislative session, tile propowd Statute was explilitled
iind copies submitted ((I the pro-

Sunday, November 19, 1972-Sanford, FlorIda 32771

$ 30 &amp; 11 * en
9 4311 en

S4ifldly School

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4A Friday at Daytona Beach.

65th Year, No.

MOfOInO Worship
Sunday SchOol

Morning Worship

fiflx1b

P

CHURCH OF LONGw000
S-al Orange Street
Re E Ruth C.rant
Sundiiy Shal
10 0011

I £58 m

Previewe

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de li bera tions punishment is necessar- meter
mw;t '(Il an opinion ct ,t Ifli' I)f'.I th cr'ritence ota
the dirve-Judc,v pand (twir rs-wqom for their respec. will have priority river all other Certain circumstances. ~,Ilt .,r#,
greement or .-in .ii;
tivr ik Isions
llIlIIfr tia' lIroPilsed lull will
cases under review by the
'1111' hill tel deal svitti h'1IpItll
type
of st.atu .- . ha
or
nothing
f ren- r(Airtcause
it
leaves
no oppr*amty
Asked the reactiom to Uw
iivath Im-nalty in Florida for 110ligating circumottancei. it dvreil. must be reviewed within
vvill Ix- rieve.a.sary that tlivo tif fill, 10 days by the Finrida Supreme, proposed bill, Fatrin iaid **gre for the accused tn ;hnw
certain cases was previewed ill

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('anOuer,rv Me'rl-raQ

Morning Worship

make Carol and Sue tired and sleepy!

6 301' -(1011

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METHODIST CHURCH
415 Park Ave.
JuIiiSC Byers
asto,

if lugging this big pumpkin around is enough to

Bringing in the harvest is. hard work! Just the thoug ht

hakeview 8

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a-i.turs convention Ju s toru-lud-

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,At Prosecutors

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WcCnesdey

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PreyCr Si'v

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LAKE MARY CHURCh
OF TalE NAZARENE
ItS Crystal Ilk? or
Lake Mary. Fla

Evnig Worship

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New Smyrna

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Mornng Worship
Sunoay Even.ng

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PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
2424 Palmetto Awe
P.i'.lo
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t&amp;irning WOrsh-P
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(v*no?l1tc SCrv CC

COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy I? 97*1 P.ne'y Radqe Rd
Ceuselberry
Pastor
Rev William Picket?
Rev Ken'e?h Miller. Assist Past or

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

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Tucker Drive. Sunland Estates
Rev C'.ery liner
P*itot
School
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CP.urchSchvoI
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BAPTIST CHURCH
1431 West First Street

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Midweek. Service

5759,

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1407 S Sanford Avr

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METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd . at Woodlawn Ave

I IRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPlES OF CHRIST

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INDEPENDENT
BAPTIST MISSION
Longwood, Fla,
Civic League Bldg.

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Morning Woihip

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Pastor
Re Elmer A
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Sund*
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CHURCH
71$ Oak Ave. Sanford
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Fr P .1 Ktt

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Church School

GENEVA CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE

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OH Hwy 4)4. I Mile Wes' e't
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OF GOD CHURCH

with a
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SanlandoSpvtnqs Drive
Longwood. Fla
Jus t Paitot Interstate
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Surviivors include a son Gary
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studios for live coverage L'y the
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With the 8-inch swwfall the Washington hutels after Hospital. fie was burn in (lark- Beuie Searight, V.akeman,
night before the late President Harrison's death In 1MI arid
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Christian Church. 960 Nor- problems oil these stretches (if
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American 1,egion [lost and mandy Blvd.,
' deadline, Nov. 16.
Auxiliary 183 supper, Legion Ticket
acting chairman, referred III
home on Prarie lake, 7 p.m.
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inecting. 7:30 1). ill.. Knij,,hts (if .Nlary
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Columbus 11th Sanford. I .idiis s s'. ins' that th() are becomin g
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Sit 4:11 %oiest of 17-1K2, Ili two
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VFW Auxiliary
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June A. Presle)Shelby L. Thompson
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WASHINGTON I AP - With auguration into the Senate of his four at the White house work estimates construction
a fresh coat of paint on i dome chamber but officials say they
In a tug of war between will cost about $425,000 with
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its 44th inauguration of a
been inaugurated at the Capitol the 1945 inauguration was listed
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md - hammering together
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looking wood inaugural stand Harrison read his inaugural ad- sprnt out of other accounts, But placed on rooftops for inW)d 11 acres of platform seats dress In the rain in 111,41 without he wouldn't say how much. augurations since President
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Under Use b rts of Its'
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('lilt) o.s.l .irui i ready to star t sheriff 's', ib urtait at will is
till- resurfacing (if Sit 42q.
available in cases fit nuvwince.,i
Count\ I ,in( -r William caw;vd by llogs. Conaniv-sioners
Illish sai(I that (hero- have liven say that there are no funds nor
tiiii1% I tsiiipliirit'. iii lii-. nih. •
I)lsI1'. for ('.1 itiishln' a
about (he entrance of Airlsort doo-atchitiv department.
generated b~ Increased traffic
Ili a recent stud - conducted
Ia said tha t ttst Intersection
rst him
tm the 'mtatt Pollution I ontral
tittds
orkuo' for s.il. P. ItIui commission mt tiiinol. Count),
tti it it tamtilmI ( imsi III) tfl(SU than
u,ts oni) itu alum' d
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lilish .,,aid that Airport that %%its ill(, problem with It11oult-vard 1,
,ovs directl% east City lit S;anford plant whicil ha,
tutu thit .ilriNmrt and (Hutra guis
'.ini-i' been u.mrrt'(-ted.
south (in .-I gradual curve.
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Cipuntv
I'lanner, David Farr
thi is g in ruinnin)' .ind
11mg Mt liuti tilt t t.tt nit'. tton
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F rid s night
U imrt dI that thi mu w l,intI a
'W(N)d Sil%,,-r I ~ikv lit- said that there
plan will Im. a 'allabi - - r
, irted
After the pep rally had lasted
Ill
a littic longer than* 11sual. ac- 1.ollce ;Ind Selliltiole County is ;I little short section of Noveniber *.N ((or re%l(.w;i nil fi,r
ill as all expression of sch(olol
cording to one witness, the Sheriff's Department were Mellonville
which
was public lwarini~ t%o,o %%evks latur
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hut trucks to Sil ver
I vm1tn High School Frida y football players en asked b) called to the '.cua to quell the barrica ded,
the administration to leave the disturbance. Some of the Lake continue to go around lilt,
inorning got out of hand .Ind
l[TIM
g.%Illll;lsltllll, which theN did, stti(letits reportedly called till, barricadus. -1 feel there is a
-resulted in the arrest of 11
1ig s"
' .Ind other need too straighten lilts area
student.s, who %%-tire charged follo"ed by tile band ,Ind -- law officers -1
out
ilnislu n tint'.
rtluttanti
the cheerleaders.
PT hm.i,ith disturbin), the ;x set
The school schedule, alread%
11rincilli'al Carlton Ilenley
The Itom-il authorm-d litish I(,
Prior to planned lwp rally
l'rid-I) morning word was thin ippealed to the rest iii the shortened and rearriinj'ed tim present 'us engineering -its il '.1'.
"( ointuutmdat ttst
rally was to t ill- liii) ho tnt next '. it k
student
at hod'. to go back to ttit. ir
at txxL
pa'.t't imong tile student
Evell though Commission
who left the further disrupted. 'lliose who
classes. 'Iliose
'
i to ,stit),," as Winter Park
rqsirtul for tht first lunch Chairma n Gr eg i)ruuunuind
students had rcport&amp;dI'. staged hit ahtrs resumed cheer ing on
.
leave
;I ttwcv hour long I)ell
, raIllo. the floor %vith most returning to period were locked out and was absent, lie (till
at
ttii in si its Ito. football pIt) crs refused food Students m.urt still se'. t r1iI tin uiuumr.inda (ii ix read
I I \Jilifl (.rehounds w c rt
..Wheduled to pliq Winter Park were then brought back to plead straggling Ili to their roonis b% (lit- adininistrati%c assistant
during tht fourth JO. rind classes I(o4n. I4tcr,
"ilk the students to leave.
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One had t to do with lilt
Nlembers of tile facult), then ,-Ili(] after that things returned
it nit runt stir'.c ', of Looksbtg1in forcing Ito. studtnts to to a s&amp;mhl i( of normality.
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Thost studtnt'. arrested, 10 \l ir'. Intintian'e IooJ)'. SR 414
It im.t
ii, 'i
The y lift tilt building oni) to lxi'.'. intl (flit 'irl '.'.cre booked inte rchange loops and e st irimi
I
be caugs up in groups of ex- at the ('aunt) Jail. The nine cast SR 434 four-Inning.
cited i-licering students on the illveniles I linder 17) were
.
In
his
nieintmrantluiii,
.
mmutsI(lt'. When a group of released to their JthIt'nts'
students moved into the clistodY without bond, (one Drummond said, -11f we are it)
r 'i ,
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student WHS Iaiilt'iI titit by his expedite solutions it) thu
I, ,ç, '
r,iIt'tertn and began to jump on
Uitilesand throw thingsarourid. lnirvnts,anda non-student, who present ciing,estioll (in West Sit
it was then that tiian - student.'. refused its leave the campus. 434, and the )rusl)lt'uus is! the
NOVEMBEII 17, 1972
f'
Immedia te future on the Ilint'illiC(I
things were getting out haul a $50 bond set.
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The incident was non-violent terchangi's on l.ake Mars
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halUl and the)- began to
Sanford:
'Ind had no racial connotation lioulevard ,Ind 4:14, it is tillreturn
to
their
classes.
Nancy Rivers
Th,en those wlio were still according to Sheriff John Polk lloot-Lint that we receive tile
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arrested on a warrant from
Det. Sgt. Parker arrested a breaking and entering to
B,% GARY TAY1A)R
District Six Justice of tht' Peace
Colorado man on two charges commit a felon) Bond was set
Gerene Ewaldt charging hini #
John IA-o Griffin, 28, of possession of a stolen motor -it S5.000.
ith possession of marijuana
Sanford, who was recaptured vehicle and driving wWle inTwo Altamonte Springs men %
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about a month ago b%
the toxicated. Gardner Dean Scalf. were arrested on First District Sgit. Edward Fagan jailed the J
Federal
Bureau
of 27. of El Paso Colorado was Magistrate Court warrants man under $1 500 bond
Det. Sgt. John Wright
Invertigation i FBI) after jailed under a total S3,0W bond. charging them with grand
arrested
Clyde Lang, 34, of
escaping from Raiford Prison,
Parker stopped the subject on larceny by embezzlementOrlando, charging him with
was brought back to the
U.S.17-92 at SR 427 after he
James Edmund Waters, 45 of carrying a concealed firearm
Seminole Counts jail facing
,solitnessed him driving all over 176 Ronnie Drive, Altamonte Bond was wet at
$2,500.
the road. Parker placed him Springs. was arrested by
Sem Lymnan students, five
Det Sgt
icmd Parker
under arrest on the driving Deputy David Lohr. Ralph
juveniles, were arrested on
served three captas on Griffin
while intoxicated charge, and David. 43, of 120 Kay Lane
R%
disturbing the peace charges at
each charging him ,Alth
. Bill. SCOrr
entering with while running a routine check Altamonte Springs wa"s jailed
the school Friday. Dennl.sMark
breaking and
on the car. found it was stolen. by Deputy Roger A.
Blat- Norman and Robert Raymond
Sanford City Manager W. E. intent to commit a felon), and
Knowles will continue his ef grand larcen Bond was set at Deput
\like McClung tenberger Bond Was Set at Valdejo, both 17, were jailed
$1,001 on each man.
forLs to change the present $10,000 on each capias.
under SW bond. The other five
arrested Jerome
Daniel
refuse pickup procedures of the
were turned o'. er to juvenile
Barr) Michal C.Rr cm,
A store operator was charged Adams, 18, of Winter Park on a
, 29 of
was
authorities.
city regarding its residential ulth sale of alcoholic beverages warrant charging him with Watertown.
Mass.,
customers b demonstrating a
to a minor and an 18-)ear-old
new refuse roll out cor.talner Seminole Junior College
system for residential use with student was arrested for
a mechanical device to empty possession
alcoholic
of
e girbage
beverages by a minor by
I M
packer at Monday's 4 P.M.
Deputy David L.ohr.
commission work session.
Russell Leon Bastin. 33 of 101
Street. I.ongwooti, was
Gum
In the past, the city manager
has proposed and the city charged uith selling beer to
commission has Instituted William Alan Regal. 18, of 6302
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various changes in the refuse I.Aflflea) Beach Drive. Both were
pickup procedures that have jailed under a $500 bond Lohx
happened to be in the area and
brought about the new citY
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By limiting contempt sentences to no
wiUwssed the boy coming out of

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contempt-of-court sentences that may with a government motion which
434 after purchasing
heCT
in sinai! bundles before
Deputy Taylor Roundtree be ordered for the Chicago 7 defen- sought to avoid jury trials on the
-However.I think some pli(As Liken too serious])- and was refuse men will pick them up.
NORTH PALM BEACH. Fla.
glorified
bytelevision
and
in
the
carry
pistols."
he
said.
arrested
two men and two dants and their lawyers and has contempt - charge appeals.
Russell
Sykes
do
API-State Sen.
d • h
juveniles,
all (if Sanford, on droppoeti entirely contempt
piis also an Eastern Air Lines
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.
session agenda is a review of
essiOn (if against Bobby S~ale.
government has "failed bit. n o,A hijack~rs have moved
lot %-hit thinks all hijackers
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Contempt sentences of more than six
the city's new sign ordinance,
should be put to death for air terly- in implementing anti. from polifically-motivated
The
marijuana.
deput%
e ruing i.'. crc made Frida ) by
which Is ewected to be
months
require a jury trial on appeal.
hijack procedures, especially in persons to pcop!e who
enacted reported he was talking
,
piracy.
in the next trionth to control all
Judge
Edward
T.
Gignoux.
was
The
charges
against Seale also were
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sub)ects at a service station on
Sykes. 31, has never been hi- view of the latest rash of ran. criminally motivated. Now
sizes and shapes of signs bein
sent
from
Portland,
Maine,
to hear dropped at the government's request.
they're c'
ompletely desperate
g SR 46 at 14. when he became
jacked. But he says he t1links he som hajackinp.
"Putting sk% marshals pe(q)le."
stispicims of them and sear. appeals of contempt citations handed Seale heads the Black Panther party.
Sykes said a solution to the
Commissioners will also c-bed their car. He found two down at the end of the conspiracy trial.
"I'd say 'Yes sir, where do aboard airplanes isn't the
answer." he said. -This hijacking problem must lie with consider a resolution to the small bags of marijuana.
you want to go?' And then I'd
The contempt charges stemmed
An appeals court had ruled that, if
county whereby the city will
look for a way to shoot him," hijacking for ransom is a whole the federal governmentLynn Joseph Holtzeclaw. 17. from the actions of the defendants and Scale were prosecuted for contempt,
A
hj%
ballgame.
Using
said the young Republican re- new
courtroom o Judge
government
e to reveal
elected to his second term two passengers to bargain for jackcr profile developed 1)'. the $10 000 for materials for \crrts Davis 18 of Rt. I Box
.
Julius
11offman.
who
heard
the
case
the
contents
of
eavesdropping
logs.
mane% is a %jolation of interna- airlines, but it dcooesal't go far resurfacing Airport Btpu)rvard
i
ng
rhe
luting
to
disturbances
at
the
ti
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g
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ver
of
nment
refused
say
ing such
enough The solution is to have between 117-92 and Sanford
tionsil laws
S)I5 said he doesn't carry a
bond each. The two 15-year-olds relat
*,Hijacking started out as a Light screenisig procedures at Avenue; to make a 24 foot ,
Aere turned Liver to Juvenile thiL, 19658 Democratic National Con- disclosures would "endanger the
pistol in the cwkpit of the Boe'.entlon
ntion4il securit
authorities
trig 747'. he flits as a senior first real threat then became a sort e'.tr) dtparture gate in t5e pa'.unent and to improe the
-1
of
bar-type
joke-it
wasn't
counLry."
he
said.
exisUng
drainage
systems.
officer.

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rvi-mner have been killed or
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The two rescued American
The Saigon command said
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Force rescue team bra v ed
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months, but allied officials said Capt. Kenneth I). Thaete, t3, of miles southwest of the port of
Tt2s1 skies tOd.a) to pull twO they saw no signs that North Wendell. Idaho. They were shot Thanh Hoa.
WfldAmencan fliers from Vietnamese units were pulling down Thursday night while fly"After we hit the ground.
Vietnam.
Ing an F105 its bait to draw sum- there were enemy troops In th e
out of South Vietnam.
Thunderstorms and overcast face-to-air-missile fire awa
The
The rescue occurred as
area, and we could hear dogs
troops with dogs closed skies sharply curtailed U.S air from B52 bombers the Air barking sa d Thacte (kea
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He has cut a Warner Bros.
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Other interests are the
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frock coat, bowler hat and bow
Ue tough enforcer hired by a
major oil company to buy or

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they're
w rried that
ma drive this country into economic
the United States
Washington
alliances with Russia and China, and causeaid emphasis
development
investment
and
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to dir
to Southeast Asia and the Far East in the next decade.

was born and his ranch near

Bakersfield, Calif.. Roflutwook.
First and foremost, however.
are his children. Daughters
Holly, 22. and Brook 21, reside
in London where Brook is
stupng acting. Son Cody, now
in high school, also isaing at
acting.

In Japan. for instance, if your car is on the
railroad track and gets hit by a train you have to
ain plus
pay for any damage done to the tr

leaving IVest Europe (with its heavy need for advanced
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The first missionaries on the North
NEW YORK
American continent were the zealous pioneers who tried to
convert the Indians to Christianity
The results were mixed—and sometimes bloody,
'Today some missionaries are still trying to win the souls
of American Indians for Christ — with varying results.
While most major denominations—and some minor
sects—maintain ministries to Indians and provide them with
millions of dollar's a year in economic help, educational
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opportunities arid other assistance, the Indians as a group
still are not sold on Christianity, just as they recently expressed displeasure with some of democracy's processes by
seizing the Office of Indian Affairs In Washington.
many a
in fact, they are trying as they have not tried for
of
the
context
year to revitalize their oaim religions within
are
trying
20th Century society. And some Christian groups
to help them do so.
more talk
During the last few months there has been
forms
an
develop
his
own
about how to help the American Indi
theme
Indians
th
of spiritual expression which many of

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promised that
It's been a long time since Henry Ford
T.
bought
separately,
would cost
Model
all the parts of a
no more than the assembled car
Today, the sum of the parts can be more than twice as
great as the whole. So reports William B. Mead in an

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%Therm the National Fellowship of Indian Workers, a
group of Indian and non-Indian representatives of several
denominations, met not long ago, their theme was:
"American Indian Religious Thought as It Relates to
Christian Theology."
Christian
Out of that meeting came the feeling that the
church needed a new concept of evangelism and a mission
at
doctrine providing a fresh approach to recognizing th

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article in the new magazine. Money
To show just how high the cost of replacement parts has
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Maverick, a compact car whose advertising has stressed
its simplicity of design and repairability Sticker price of
the car Was $2,506.55
Using a complex parts manual, the researchers came
up with a retail price estimate for all the car's parts of
.435.22.
That's un- an'-cJ and unassembled!
"At 2.265 1,ounds," sas Mead. "the assembled Maverick
goes for the groundchuck pm ice of 96 cents a pound. a
bargain compared with the filet mignon tab of $245 a

positive values exist in other religions.
"We must study the history of other religions, not to
conquer them but to relate to them," declared the Rev. Dr.
Benjamin Heist, a United Presbyterian and clean of the San
Francisco Theological Seminar)' In San Anselmo, Calif.
To do this he recommended tweaking new ground in
missionary and evangelistic endeavors and getting away
from the traditional view that the chief goal of missionaries
to
and evangelists
Indian tribal religions must be studied seriously, he
maintained, predicting that the day would soon come when

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find
Sympathetic Christians are helping by trying to
religions,
partribal
parallels between Christianity and
to these
ticutarly through conferences--usually referred
days as "dialog ues."

American Indian theology would be on the agenda at
Christian theological meetings.
In any case, he warned Christians against adopting a
"cafeteria approach to religion."
Reist arid others agreed that elements of Indian tribal
religion could make a major contribution to Christians and
others alike in the field of ecology.
'Protestant theology Is terribly impoverished when it
comes to a doctrine of nature," Heist said. "It's an open
question whether it can survive the ecological crisis."

National Bible Week

Herald Area C o rrespondents

$aar Lake ' Forest City
Ann Rile

g31-9959
CasselbertY Tangiewond
kathy Niblack
$3$-1150
MerYr

$31 5975

Ctivluota
Lila Bakir
3QS 3rdSt

eiw,d Community
j,arva Hawkins
fl 5115

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Go$denrodEaltht00k
p%p.arIlynGordon
F.)1 t 97 5
Lake Mary
Ann SieCZkO*Sk
322-8704

Lake Monroe
322-26fl
LO9*Ood

Ann Riley
I3199

Winier SPrings
NAnCY Booth
322-V3S
Ostsen

Mrs. Clarence Snyder
37t.4541
(4neva.OVledO
Slavla
t iz Ma thieu
3495105

heard 8 new lIfl the charter with final agreement reached
again that the main body of the revision will be on the Dcc. 5
ballot for approval or disapproval by the people.
An alllentiinent, to provide creation of districts in which
Commissioners Would have to reside, Is to be placed on the
ballot early next yea.'.

Of)- Attorney William Hutchison told the board considerable work would have to go into the composition of the
districting amt'ntlmntrmt u hit'h i ould have to be in precise
language

H FRANK MACOMBER

Thirt) ufle years ago the first
Naticxal Bible Week got off to a
.haky start. Clergymen across
the nation were explaining its
sigiuficance from their pulpits
that Sunday. Dec. 7, 1941, as
Japanese kniibers struck Pearl
Harbor.
Not an auspicious beginning
for observance of a week when
Americans are asked to read
the Scriptures. you may say.
Yet National Bible Week not
only ,tirvh'ed Pearl Harbor, it
Song since has btt.umt a
traditional tirr.r tstien millions
of Americans set aside
whatever they are doing to read
from the Holy Book.
The week, from Nov. 19

pound for those 1.180 components bought separately."
Intermediate and standard-size cars, which are restyled more frequently than compact-s. would cost proS
portionately more if bought as parts.
Over the past 2.0 years. Detroit's proliferating models

have spawned a marketing monster, says Mead To
service the 112 million vehicles now on the road, manufac'
turers stock some 700,000 different parts. A part is usually
kept in stock between five and 12 years.
Despite the enormous costs of producing, warehousing
and distributing these hundreds of thousands of parts,

profits are hefty for both manufacturer and dealer.
A study by one automaker found that while its dealers
realized about 3 per cent profit on new cars, they were
making a 25 per cent profit on parts and service
According to one industry source, sheet metal parts are
initially marked up nearly 300 per cent to make UI for
losses anticipated in later years as demand dwindles and
storage costs accumulate.

But b way of easing the pain experienced by those who
may have had to replace a fender or something recently.
it must be pointed out that the pricing scale is aimed at
achieving an average manufacturer's markup of about 32
t-'er cent.

through 26, also initiates
Worldide Bible Reading,
established by the American

Bible Society and designed to

turn people the world over
tosard what has been
described as mankind's noblest
and most coherent statement of
princ.ples

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shall reside in a designated area.
The Sanford City Commission has not as yet decided
whether the commissioners will be elected at large or just
from theirdistricLs with the mavorat large or whether in fact
the Commission will continue to have Five members or he
expanded to a greater number,
Since districting h become such a controversial issue
there is little doubt rather than permissive word "may"
being use, the mandatory "shall" will be used instead in the

amendment
Commissioner Gordon Meyer stuck with his word to the
proponents of districting by supporting placing it on the
ballot once it was certain that 15 per cent and more of the
people in the city wished to have it on the ballot as evidenced
by time ix'titlon.s carrying nearly 1,600 signatures.
Me&gt;-&amp;'r, in fact, signed the petition himself along with
Mayor i.ee P. Moore and commissioner John Morris to round
the (lciCUIflt'flts.

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('fl's' SUPPORTS DRUG FI(;lrr
The Drug Action Committee of Seminole County asked
for Funding from the City of Sanford Monday night to add the
county seat to its list of contributor with $300 donation

pledged.
The committee is proposing a project budget for 1972-73
totaling $21,599.20 including $12,000 for an executive director;
$2,400 for part-time secretary and the balance for office rent,
utilities, equipment, supplies, telephone answering service
etc.
SCARC?.IAKE,S Arf'F:AI,

BERRY'S WORLD

McCracken,

former

-hairman of the Presidents
Council of Economic Advisers
adds this admonition:
"If the foundations of our
social, economic and political
system are shaking. part of the
reason is the weakening of the
undergirding spiritual and
mural structures. We need
Bible reading and
serious

study, and one way to encourege this is through
National Bible Week."
Since National bible Week

texts.

Last year Kenneth N. Taylor.
a Wheaton. Ill., theologianpublisher, went to press with
'The Uving Bible," in which all
66 books of the Scriptures were
rewritten Into conternpOr&amp;.T)'

CityCommissioner Gordon Me&gt; er took area churches to
task this week after Dennis K f)olgner, president of the
Seminole County Association for Retarded Children appealed
to time city fur financial assi.stance. The city agreed to donate

easily
National Bible

As Dolgner was explaining the needs of the organization
For bathroom fixtures, among other items of equipment, to
repair and renovate to a degree the former little Red School
house, Meyer wondered out loud why church facilities could
not be used in the program.

I)ohs.,ner was expressly asking for help with the project to
.ossist the adult mentally retarded In acquiring experience
and training to permit them to obtain gainful employment in
industry.

Week,

car pu' t -ti.uushu'st

tiiwtms ii iiit
S llliIt'M In 'Iviliati areas uui'riiss

uis'i'
North
V ietnaauro'
prilviuics's'
uS uumn' sum loves peopit'
ru'garlht('ss of sshzit t'n'y are or
ito, let's ha'. e uunottmc'r side of tiii'
story '
Aim
uinia'llevuuhIe
uutrsH It', Li 0(1 ((0 (iii' fflIr I tuf timi'
Viu't ( 'ong ' If tim.' story sit this
traitas' ('vent u'vcr hit the press
mu our area, I f;mIII'sl Lii outed It
If there is a mit phu 4' III Visi 011111
t titt'ti wsmuilst S('t!tml
to t)t
rs'a54,uaisls safe It %% (11110 is' Ii,.'
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thereIs
operated h&gt; a .St.

I'ct,'rsti,uri', ti;i,,-s1
(
Smii't
u titmitud
VIOl lit
Misiun ) supportt'iI ii&gt; 111;11q,
il('ruustmsuulatlonis, thi' lilililit
11-M411 I A prosar,uin,i I lt'rt' was
a ('ilillI)li'x of liiii kIimmi;s
uleilivatt'ci to the tmiuimamm and
u,mrrciful stunk of uaiinlsterung to
.lrj)iuumss unit lepers. It was tin'
Sn'mm' of ministries of lov e ansI
(' tmlIil5SiOt1 .. a has- en, inihio'd,
in tin' midst of a is uir'torn
country A mmilssnanirv doctor,
Dr. Sturat llaru'rson 1111(1 his
is 1k', p-t'rsoru.uI friends of 110114',
whommm iii&gt;' former riiiin-ii in
Norfolk, Vu., supported) suit), a
M issionary numrst' Siutouri,'
Ilaywood, and V us.'tnaaiit'sm'
helper serve the I.t'l)rOS;Iriliuim,
the orphanage and the s.- hoiI ;It
Crescent Beach. It all susunult'tt
so Idyllic, so peaceful.
Then . it happened' Sulking
Viet
Cong
terrorists
bombed time generator at 1:30 in
the morning. Satchel charges
exploded in Front of five of the
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duplex houses in which stsumii' ,if
the lepers were quartered. The
Five buildings were wrecked
beyond all repair. liii&gt; Ilium
bombed the TB ward, which

had just been completed, killing
a woman patient and wounding
several others.,, the clinic.
dispensary went next
cl
Gordon Smith, describing this,
said, 'Medicine, bandages and
equipment were all over the
place, mingled with the blood of
some of the wounded who were
brought in later.'' At 9:15, in the
morning of October 6, a time.

bomb exploded in the school
building, In which the classes
would have been In session had
they not been dismissed
because of the other explosions.
When Missionary Gordon
Simmith arrived on the scene, he
described It thus: ''It was 11
Pitiful sight. Many of the
patients were there. On the
ground the wounded were lying
on a few stretchers or bloody
mattresses.,,, Most of them
were already badly mutilated
with their leprosy, but now then
terrible

in

their

misery."
When I read about the North,
Vietnam leaders crying about
the unjust bombing and those In

PI''IIT

''I Pit ii tt 'irk I,',
..-u'iiiuili' ,,o',i,i,t'rs ii, itifort o

'our uoimntr&gt;- which situ' with
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Ix-11
you'd is'tter believe It'
f low In time nimiw' of reason and
lugh ranu lii.' Viol I 'iumg i - i y
- ,H'4fl - s', pu oro'' and
it tarry tilit

iiI''r'i and Iii i.ti
iitli' till' par.
of
III
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Is , Ipoit liii!
si'. t'rtmti u - nt
II 11150 rr'fh'v-frtl
'III, ;i'.t lI1.tI4'5
fit Ito'
.'.u;ii t •
if doing this liii,
lunia'hc'vnhll' atrocity'' uttuJ till iis't'uI Ito fmr,u,rmcl,i
a I ut I 'rest out Bent- tm'
ciliiithat
'liu,w'rt ft umim t im.' ''ititiumatiut 1?
I aims fully aware that without liii', '.it't k I' Is'
irutami,i.'
shuui)t We have isom,iis'd schools, 1'tt'v'It I know !Iut ''Very
iiuuutriios, i'ti' , but I lumrlrmot I '';uu'ii*' iuit'iuiis't ci,;ureq IIIV
Is'lii'v*' '.r '.iiiiiltl ili, S.', In limo
tat' huh' Iiir &gt; our .'uhitori,al
spirit iii M04 11 tiiu's' Vis't ('ormg
ulhii4It t
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iuirrmi'sl uiiat tillS utit uuiumIrist
I Ii,iul I'.ijs'tl to host tuna
their 'i'.tti l'°PI"
io'ti'ru- ,a , '.'. it, nut hoc ti'
It us Irult'c'sl si tragic sittiatlurm stht'dlmuie
'Imit a
t',uiplyt'
is iu'n this sort ,if activity uI liii- I i'uietau' I' ('Sot unioro
i- suit ltiiiu's It, tin' it orld, where suns'-. - ''n'.uuuning tts,u;s t,oing 'I
ului,sti's'r Is';a.lir if lii it
thors' should he isiti, love ;ur,d
occmiiI' '1 to '. I sit s 'ur .11144' In"
4t)mtihiaSSiuiflLute sitar lug, iittm
our part as a nation, lime vioL 'Iss - tiss thus' I Iu'ruulsl's i tint irmulitig
('unit: host s''.er, We do fil'l'11 to iti,ti'tuul suahipsirt I've s'rijoved
s'i i,uviu'Iut u-ui from,s 'oar
'a',' tius' iuti,or Si(lt' of ii,,' story
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.11 till' Virt ('ong are riot it; SilitS iOi' ill Iii.' past a 0th
us uum:Inm&gt;- would like its to 1IeIIVC at'.'. ;u&gt; hunk. fsurv.;urul It. miat's'tttig
lilt st- bite'' Are we krnsirmg In '.'. shim % 0,11 I u'i t to ts' iii
thml'i' luau's all sense of real Suit..r'i it itiiiii tti'' m't ten,
Va luii'
ii', "r 'us. auuul it ill try tiu iu,.ake
in ti,s
ii;, to us rid
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1111111111.1111h is hits ii I; "41 niw h a
part of muiik'rmm titan's life, uiniul
our t5l,f Ill tilt- dignity sarul
Value of the hiulumlumni
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how inau-h I appreciate the
consistently fair coverage that
yfill
Rif se
the
F i fib
('uingj'essirnn) race.

'.lore than anything else,
i,u'Iivc' It was fair flPWS
rc'p''rt ing which niarte the
difference in our race

As you probably smispert,
we are extremely busy right
now, working ti, put together an
diet ti-ic ('ririgressional staff

LIOVI offk-e hetu'en now and
early .January But I plan to get
around the district just as
as possthle so that I ran •xpress
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rnr many friends %tennwhtle,
if ""11 have ,fr. ,,, qii'
sfl5
or If we # in be (at any
;usclst;inre,
please
don't
h4'stitate to call or write

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Bill Gun frr

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h tuiilI. l-:Ii'stiuunm I' Ho'. 'runti II;iru.IiI A I hurrus I uvatit's bans' ni,,ads' the need for
Iunuh iauiu,s,iuill urgi'ri'
oil
musing
uists require' us
I ha n k You
'I'
Iti this' ,ului''uatit iso areuu'spi- .t u rig (runt, "ur
'i.
li
E.titusr, Its-raId
s.t tsr - Askirr this' I Ii'r;aIsI For
mi
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t111tuau11 ( 'flnt'rt ,\ss4n - Iulti(ifl, yotir uis''.s- sp,ajs'r soaks's such a
()Is'asi' uliI'111 our thanks For the -sgnmif,u';u,t i'ntrihutiiun an the
t'niu'rus,i', i isrmtruh,utii,n, iii the s'.., s.f uni1crutiiru suitors and
S:snnf.,rct Ili-raid to the 1972.7:1 rusualsutsuut I ,s.;iu- a' tas- atie's .,t
'('aSoau1 of i-iummct'rts It is only Iii. .'.auias' thus', tuna ha'.-.'
a
throiii'i, iafl' ii('ll) that we can 'iii quo' apprecia tion of the
taring hhlt'S(' tusnct'rts here and isa' r''aslnlu' smt'.'oI (sir I.a'agum.
use feel, in our small way, we unvotvemiu.'nt in
• tenmiumauri sty
are -utmtrululitinmg wholesome affairs
Withthai's,'
cur,
('tlteitaIfluna'nt to this area,
uiusc-tani, i's in lund, %% ,. kel
Sun(-t'r('I)- yours, that a uiiusiu-r,uts' In, rt';asc In
Charlotte .M. Smith s ostar .srmtr,hut,s.ni In $30 us s'tihl
Presidentnot to be unreasonable request.
Ssnmiinmualo' Mutual
It % -I 1.'4'I t hat ;m ittami Ildmit('
(no a'rt As\sa-iiltis(fl ulisi (isSliull of lii'- I bra Ills
u11utd4't IS nsu.-do'sI to-fore
u
Congratulations
II.SiI a 1 itritributtoo. pleas.' rall
: lo - at lii~ lulls t' i'211 itil Ifs and I
I-hstui llri .uhut
still ,uuuk' - over'. effort to
"'r.stu,I;itiis,,s II. tOil and
.lrraulu:,' a t untie to uiuu'i't us itt, ou
the '-uit;re Ikruibl stall br tue
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'.'.,'a-k. It&gt; (lit' saiiut' tokens,
''iittan;ultr jeeP of informing, If
there .s,u' i's or&gt; auis 1ur,is s,f
ih tirinig tilt- jarim,i,urt and
- uutmt't'fli which you feel
::sneral tlu'otiostis'
reed - tate .'r tisaI [A-ague
As
'if the I .*',ague
itto'nmtji ml, 414, not hesitate to get
W, 'min'u, Vot.'t s.d I-lurid;, suffice,
so tutu- u %% till isis'.
u'.luas'hi is lussat,'d in Orlando, I
\'ors suns -.'rt'ly.
rc'i-.'ivesl lilailY, ilmo&gt; ('ails
Nancy 'I' fleew- ers
Iro,i S'-ttuumu'lt' voters M's'klnmg

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tth'usuirt' to) refer liii',i, tu
''di t uoii. F the S.inIisril I kral; I
M11 411 (ouhul 501)16 &amp;'xautI&gt;
' hut hi('&gt; is;ilutsol. As ;iii Otis'
III'' 1111)01' CI till' Si' iiiinuIs-

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Resident Mgr. OSO'I'A
Editor, Herald:
In
lilt:

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A bout

teas: 121
water recharge
r.p'mate maSS transit at at
roads are fait operated; (31
mass transit L Viol priiibfr and
iid more rowfs, fattC

are

up

The Iaue of Women Voters

out

rOsiSCfVe

Iwttrde? if this is '.ommonpt.. ?
the .Wh4I01 Sylter
have
you
time sm
if

fhrougbout

water

ahc.rv.'

morning.

resources In i7l the l.WV'tTS

classes around

announced a position on Air
Quality which stated that a
large number of Leagues

Sev.'r.

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to the Air Quality
proes
Mrn must include ma

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Tr snsit
c, an Seminole ('ounty, swill
he joining other Leagues
throughout the country in an

relationship to human needs,
and
population
trends,
s'r-ologiral and socinecoflornir

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us to tie covnrn;endett for .mskir,
for input by II,rul groups .ir.
mdi'. iduals during your study

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'evaluation of land-use po licies
anti procertiires and their

fir toN tr

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Crooms

hel ie'ie
soiiituon

',I iuIlr'VP.lJIIlI,Jl.,,,'

transportation needs for
three county area.

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patriotismof the -'t'i44'?it.4 lid
ytit) know that many ( thp
students (here ito iot tan d -it
repeat the pledge -if .ihleglanr.''

of the United States has for 14
tears been studying and acting
lo

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tmns at Cronrnc Since you
cflCetfl.d
'rith
'n.

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to heavy
cievehr.prnert as on 4:01 and 14.
area

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been r -ut rg',u'i - '.q
your articles on the rtepinr.ibl.

should be taken that rio
itP rooted through prime water
recharge lands which will 4pefl

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smippos'?ed level if neeeatY;

we swit

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Presider'

tuetor''. We hope that you, too,
in your studies and decisions
will keep these interTel.ated

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poilfinri

he
lping to keep (enfr,,i
p,tptng
place to live. if we mmy
hp
el you In aflv x a y to av'hlev,
this gi, pIa I.? ;iq r'a
Mrs. William er,', -'t;tms

recotnend the foillnR fOt 1W

rlitr herald Ir
11.14! (- amtipaign is over. SWf''VC
won, and I ward you to know

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,t,nqlderatiofl: (1'ri7I54tfiIflt
highly V c,tih1 rather fMri
t,rr,uler rond. especially in

Fa ir Coverage

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this

tinder

as

we'll

as
rarui t
psirkiands,

awl'oir bet-k I; in ibm mull
iIopfuuli
ti.u'li he deluged
IpnflP*
SI liii
Irim I In r
thirv.mighiii.l thr mute arma.0

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suruvs'nhu-nit P.r ton to
'"snality lts'uuII&gt;- we are all tu ak.' thu. IIi'rald's funisins'uial
thing for a little hit or love ' ,lilt r tuiit list, hi. (iii' is ..rk of lb

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is a nonpartisan organization
membership studies
g os- c r fl a men t a I
and comes t o
positions for action at all level.
of giavernrnent
In Seminole ('ounnty, ft.is hose

rio us
Pt0bICfTls

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league in May 1969 announced
the following positions under

their Planning and

study: "Time I 'ague of Wonn'n
Voters f Seminole Counts
supports inclusion of the

'Issvemh,rr

:s '.ttur-i

protection of our
water
recharge areas in any land us-.

planning

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measures
by
government at all levels to
tnmiplenmwnt these plans''. At
that time we also recommended
to the Seminole County Corn.

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Mgeorge stuart.
I) hi. *'Oi,SC

mission. ''that Funds be set
;isistt' for parkin., lots for mass

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l AlilglIC, I '.'..as I.arti'uI.srl&gt;
prowl of liii' • iei;erati% e effort
'.'. li101i irudute-d this scrvi-t' to
voters.
'l'Iiert' IS III' uiuuaIt In iii&gt; iiaimiil
tii;it tilt- hhi'rilil h',4to'rsiiil
igir's the ssintst'rnis and goals
41f tii - I ';i::uie ti a
extent than anvsumn' else in

S.'tuuirmolu' ('ssuiiit
\.sur t'k'ut auan.tl,,&gt; -ih,tur,,sl .shueut i sui
au-ti'. itacs ;'I'dIiu;.inu 1.11 lice' I
%% ;I.% an llul)r&amp;'o- o'lIrnmtt'ot ,,fusj
iImUOii.aI),)ri'uIata.lt tribute Ist th'-

Photo Exhibit Depicts
Early Florida Settlers
I-lU
was at

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of tilt, t-cnuluir&gt;and
before is
depicted
arar)hmi('allu' in ii
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Iiii ill
photographic prinis in a variety
of prswesses that are currently
n d isplay in time Florida
Te c hn olog ical Unive rsi ty
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for by the orguanuzation For capitol improvements Instead Of to
improve the program
Dolgner pointed out very quickly Community (Jolted
Methodist ('hurch fa('ibitit's in ('assehix'rr&gt;- hiuu'.-e been
donated for use In the l.ittle Red School House effort with
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rnent.ally retarded children, but church facilities would not
answer the need in time adult program,

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hit' t'cliabit, M01-11 has bt't'rm
t'xtenidvul through I)t't'ejimhjer 6

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;unsd play. Oo
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series of roflhuat't prints immuack'
(ronim glass niegu. I Ivt'
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university
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prsxltao't'uI imaniy of (lit' photos
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Must take this sppurtunity to announce the birth of Use
first Estes grandchild Christina Thoriiaslrui Estes arrived
early Monday afternoon, weighing in at a healthy 6 lbs. 4'
ourwe's, to our sorm, Tracy and his lovely wife, Christine. As
you are rt'uiiinig thii,. div proud gruinidnimother Is lit California
st'ci:m11 time most beautiful dark tressed, blue-eyed baby ins the

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duigucrmotx's, tin types, and
uimuibrotypcs, donated to F'l'tJ by

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Bible Committee.

iliutmi anti imyulroelet'trit' plant In
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$300 to the cause,

F'romm, the l,ongw- ood land of politics, f)oii Schreiner,
candidate for mayor called to ask that the record be set
straight. 04-spite rumors to the contrary, his only t'onrnc'ction
is itli marijuana and drugs was when he was a vice agent for
the Seminole County Sheriff's Department, he sad. He invites anyone wishing to check this out with ''Big Joiui,''
himself, Polk, that is.
So much, for loJlltk'5, this week.

strength with which we face our
daily challenges must be
replc nislied and refreshed," the
President points out. "There is
no finer source for such revival
of our spirits than the Holy

"There is a wealth of
language.
It caught on beyond Taylor's sustenance and Inspiration in
imiondest dreams, outselling all the Bible. It cAlera
comfort
to
those
earlier revised veriloni and measurable
reflecting ma'n's increased In- seeking its wisdom.'
For the 32nd consecutive year
terest In the C 'd B'ok if only
sponhe can understand it more National Bible Week is

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looked

DON FuKNIl-s RUMOR

significantly. falls during
Read the Bible as you will," wits inaugurated with a
Thanksgiving Week as part of
program
radio
nationwide
Paul W.
advises Dr.
the nation's only nonsectarian
McCracken, advisor to four interrupted by news of the
rational Pt'rl Harbor bombing, religious observance
presidents and
President Nixon, honorary
chairman of Bible Week this scholars have made Bible
chairman, calls on Americans
year. "Read it as the word of reading easier.
A new translation in 20th to make the teachings of the
God literally transcribed, and
Scriptures ,,the touchstone of
nany do. Or read it as history. Century English. called the
England Bible, took their lives." He puts special
Read it as literature, bearing in New
emphasis on the nerd for the
mind Mocaulay's dictum' 'If British scholars 26 years to
TiitiOfl'S young people to read
everything else in our language coirtplt'te Unlike the popular
a the Bible, at a tune when so
should perish, i the Bible i would Revised Standard Version.
many youths need a guide to the
alone suffice to show the whole revision of the King James
Bible, the New English Version future.
extent of its beauty and power.
"There are tunes in the lives
fresh translation of the
Read the Bible as you like, but
(sreek. Hebrew and Aramaic of each of us when the Inner
read it."

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Tito other cities in Seminole currently have districting
and the charter wording is relatively simple taking up all of
iIfle parapra)h.
hit' paragraph says that all members of Council shall be
elected at large provided the City ('ounciL.may..by ordinance divide Into four geographical areas (as nearly equal
in populatioti as practicable) and that the four councilmen

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NorthVietnam' In the Nov. l,
i'suw of Time I lerniul. 'lime North
VIt'tnni,i'ç i"nri'ig,m Ministry, so
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'rlain,ied that iii time last three
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the track is obscured by shrubbery or buildings.
Then, too, windows are closed in airconditioned
out
cars and tapedecks and radios help drown
warning sounds.
Signals?
Vhat is the answer? Gates?
limits
for
Overpasses?, Underpasses? Sp
countries
trains. We may have to look to other
for possible solutions to the problem.

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Drivers are particularly careless on the lines
ese
where trains pass infrequently. Often th

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traffic is increasing daily on th e feeder roads and
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Manager form is due iri;iimiril' to the desire to have ii tralnei
professional to carry out ('oiindl policies In the most efficient
manner
The survey showed that Vest Palm Bench with 57,75
people has had this type government since 1919; l'nllutmassee
with 71,897 since 1920; Gainesville, 64,510, 1921; Miami
334,119, 1921; Miami Beach, 87072, 1923: (learwater, 52014
1923; Ft. Utuderdale 139,90, 1925; tIollyood 102,297, 1926
and St. Petersburg 216,232 and Pensacola 59,507, both in 1931.
Stenstroin had suggested delay in placing the proposed
flew city charter on the ballot to allow time for study to
determine if the Council-Manager type government is the
%k ii) Sfr,j 'liotii(I 'i an d if this forum of governmmii'nt is truly

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Stanley

engineers do not extend to the hapless motorist

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despite sOfliC COfl•
ahead on this first-step program now
cerne'i effort on the pail of special I' S trade represefl

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Many of the crossings have poor visibility,
no automatic signals or gates, and judging from
the rising tide of loss of life and limb taken by
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popular in Florida among the titles tth n population of
5O,1 or more, according to a report given to Sanford ('it&gt;'
commissioner Julian Strt'nstroni.
city Manager W. K. Knowles ran a survey and found of
the 14 cities with 50,000 or more population in the 1970 ei'risu,
10 have this particular form of government.
Of time larger cities, only (our-- Miami. Tampa, l(tnlnh
have a strong mayor form.
miuiti Orlando

Crude "

Mien it comes to many of the area railroad
crossings, for instance, one would think we are
Still living in the horse and buggy days when
engineers often stopped because "old BOSSY"
ha d wandered
to the track

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There is grow ing alarm ithtn the Nixon administration
Kuropean IIICs
twer the economic programs of our West
is
0 program U'
deeply
bothers the Nixon men
Market
Common
e
European
th
being worked out in
each
&amp;)
countries.
bloc
which aims tventuaflv at
discriminatIng
and
giving the others trade preferences
States and other non.
against the products of the United
member lands
group of MeditelThe first step aims at bringing in a

cited and demand action to protect their safety
and innovative planning and engineering to
eliminate needless hazards on our highways?
Only then will actions be taken! Until that day
we suggest that the motorist beware and let the
admonition stand—
STOP. LOOK.. AND LISTEN!
Jane Casselberry

Point Of View

Sounds insane doesn't it?
Yet many of the senseless hazards area
(J 1 _ iSS must cope with each day are in the
same out-of-date category in this day of high
speed and bumper-to-bumper traffic as the open
range would be

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tatiCs o stem the tide
This sStCfl1 of protection and discriminatiOn would, of
course, put the I. nited States at a severe trade disad
economic-trade specialists
antage Worse set. the Nixon
worldwide to set up
set
oft
a
would
here tear. it
ill
blocs.
This development
competing protectionist trade
the
freer
trade policies
out
of
would knock the props
by which American presidents. Republican and l)emocrat
alike have pushed (or the past t'%c) decades
beat Fave Dunaway out cit her on the heav," Palance said. pay for their wrongs. usually
B JAMES MEADE
from time to
in
dy
g.
Th e picture is "A quiet villain can be more
gusher.
however incOnsiStent our other policies
C.opky News Service
united
on
the necessity
being dangerous because
time, both political parties have
"Oklahoma
jack
HOLLYWOOD
to
as
a
stimulus
çita.
Palance
has
like'
for cutting
filmed near Stockton, Calif., tn to think, too.
private man
it
P&amp;lSC(!
blocs might
'
m fatalist K)Uh to
in today's mvies
of
ducer
w
pro
indeed
for
the
United
States
to
recover
from
prefers to keep ti tugtns
Im
not
going
to
get
the
old-Ume
know
that
very difficult
Kramer and Coiurnbta Pie- the same
hIrLdf, a privilege hard
its unfavorable balance ci! trade unless \Vashington. too.
heavies did but they get away the great roles---thev go to a
tres
for a public
come
rcsartei to stift IIIII'Oi t l.OntiOls nd st Lip .in inter"Vill ains can be effective with iL" Palitrice said''lt used h.ndtu of Fx' -iilie of honi I am
tries,
an
national preference bloc of its own.
Although Palance
quietly it depends to be that movie villains had to riot one
set-side
interview
when
played
impromptu
The Europeans tell Mr Nixon's protesting reprt'sentaforcing
p
hone
lives that the rising tide of U - S technology is
be like a tele
them into this protectionism .
versation with a busy signal.
The U ,S technology base is too strong, and growing too
modern
Palance set the
rapidly, they claim. for Europeans to compete
for villains in his hired
sparks
First there's the vast U S market itself, which
gunfighter role in "Shane"
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for
profitable
the
opportunity
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new technology and otters
I 19S3 i. He received an Oscarexploitation of new developments Then there's the
o'tjg
worldwide spread of I' .5 companies ithich enables this
and 'Sudden Fear" ilWl.
country to learn quickly and to rapidly take advantage
Palance has an Emmy and a
of technological improvements wherever they're develSylvania Award for por traying
oped 0
%
U.S con
Mountain Rivera in television's
The financial strength of these international
the
necessary
capital
to put
for
a
Heavyweight"
•Rthem
cerns provides them with
OR
into
use
with
discoveries
technological
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these advanced
#AV
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Market
men
say
movie villains.
amazing speed. the European Common
1ke rn
must
in
self
defense
As a result, they claim, Europe
Palarice in private lift is an
60-country
expand
its own base. Thus the plan for a
eruthte, soft-spoken gentleman
alliance
who abhors violence. His
But the Europeans are increasingl' worried about
avocations are salad-making.
They 'ye urged Vashingtt'fl to
American counter moves
with time
antiques and accompanying
war
in
Vietnam
and
to build relations
end the
war.
self-written
ballad
himself in a
lands and thus ease the cold
advice,
onaguitar.
Now that President Nixon is followifl this

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Final'y the demand for safer highways
became stronger th an th e powerful cattle interests and fences were required by law.
tr you imagine today's traffic on 17-92 or
Interstate 4 with the added hazard of cattle
straying into the pa th of speeding vehicles?
Instant hamburger!

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recompense the company for any loss of time.
In Germany. we hear th at crossing gates
stay down except when they open to let a car
through if it is safe.
How many lives must be lost while local
government bodies and the railroad bicker over
the cost of a signal? How much is a life worth?
How long will it take until citizens get ex-

imers will remember the days in the not
taflt
'-Loths
past when the open range as allowed
in Florida. The sight of scrub cattle grazing
contentedly along th e highway right-of-way was
Common to travelers in the Sunshine State.
In fact, the unwary motorist often found a
rang long horned steer staring back at him
thrUL,h the windshield of his car. Cattle in the
road Caused many a wreck on the highway in
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Global View

Sunday. Nov 19,1972

Herald

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"WOW' Could I get some Pilg r im shoes for
Thanksgiving, I oo"

I)EI'i'ONA - 'Fiat' Illinois
Club of Ikbtonu will iiu'et on
Monday, Nov. 20 in the Cons.
nmuunmity Center at 6 p.m, for ii
Thanksgiving Dinner f',lowevi
by the rt'gulrar utiecting.
hiustesse, who will serve the
turkey dinner is ails all the
trimmings. are Mrs. Ctmuuilt's
Moltrose, Mrs August Kress
amid Mrs. Julia iiattuiwuay, 'flit'
Chub furfliAlles the nnaiti course,
but the menitJI'rs are asked to

bring ttit' supplementary dishes
and their own table service.
Plans is ill be sumdc for the
l'tarlsttiuis l'uarty to be held at
the Stetson tinioni oil I)ts' 16.
This is for 1972 paid-up
hers only , Deadline for
reM'rvatiorls, Dec
l're'siult'mit Jim (i'lfrit'n ass.
notinlit's that the n'niiinivatiuig
t'unsamiulttec will report IIImII
officers for the new year of 1973
will he cet'(?d. (,.tmscs will he
played following Iiso' nne't'tinig.

Itma' Anti Spi'ra'er of Tampa.

Valued at nearly $500, it is 11w
first major tusilruinitsoni OF its

kind to I-'ItJ - Area r e'siilv,it
is tin stoulot like to folbost- suit
with s-lmituge tahotogrupha or
tao'guttivc' are invited to tonmtiucf
Me'asrs-s uut 2752571 All con-.

Lutest i'stinmmuitt's are ttiiit 40

to 60 ('alifornssi condors art'
alive, whu'ha pla ces list' species
among the rarest birds in the
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A Doctor's OPinbor,
Prom Page 1
firt'iuwm rush; her it, tlii ta'rvrLt II"I""'lilt hiflI ('"'11414O11.
and
("Xthe
disUinc'u'
to
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four
miles
other
hand,
"On
the
OWUM Don't Advocate hospital wIth red light and siren
speed COITIX tm-wan
flint tiloctts+
Would this p'xaimn&amp; o'
'ning When this was reported cesstVt'
maiming inIur)
if ,
tiNith--Or
minutes
and 51 seconds IiIi:a
u the lint- chief, Willis wais told
driver
whose
car
Taken
Said)
Precautions
Innocent
much
of
a
difference we uuskei a
'If we did no! ailirns these voting some
flui tin- umnswvr -.
tti.
slammed
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local
physician"
V1. illi, owner of Herndor tt'llows It run with the red light
Prior In the actual start,
Anlijula
.f it were on 11w nperatini
and siren the would lose $. speeding Car.
rtee Ser'It'' told
had taken the
Butler
Chic!
table,
s'er - deftnitel yes...wait.
and quit"
"butrnthcrluis.iflg met+ tt'rc'st
"Mu.sbe -vcia an ci y our
precaution of posting his his response "However, the
a emeri lit
I 0.f tIn in- time factor lron'a accident 111
back of the anthu!zinctc-nnumrnts in puac prim could
fwsia
Readers,F. ,ii,flt a few
well enough Iraitnect
is
hazard
th
on
attention
'ocus
ierserttnns leading into town U' hospital isn't nearli as urn"M.. men
Wfl)S ISiS Ott 01V
are instructed
alleviate
the improbable ar'- port-ant as what Is clone with
The Herald z-nnsUintI en
than tht. railroad
10 eleeed the speed limit over
ng'rts
while COfl- that time in sidminisu'rin
oreuring
ent
es
o our
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les per hour and to conw enurages the suews
- a , wiU
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crossing,
dueLing
proper aid
lii lul urea
11) a
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m-P11tte stop I! there is. a readers, rspeuII)
However, after the 1.rsu run accident"
wire It has ii direct ci fret upon
Cll-and PS-i: might saves
Ted light at am intersection
baud
been enmnplet.eci, it WR5
This physician indicated tI.s
actions and safet) some lives, even one life still
Yfle run with red light tin everytla)
not
under
decided
that
this
majorlis &amp; the local
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worth
ltun would make it iii
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cr. going you rum- is of its. citizenry,
wou
cireum.chinces.
facing
the
exact
ld offer sentiments itI'rnt
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prominent srhilt:. eh'
ctuanc of an accident" hi
(IP 11w
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cre".
ulan
cn"ie Pine 'a''
tstkri'd
Sanford husmessriu.i
second
test,
no
advance
torviewed
indIvidually
ti personal thoughts W. this
Wt- Actual)) Run A "Test"
"If a patient w bleeding
Sal 0
not
be
preparations.
were
matte
The
above
mats
wnuk cuhiec I
'° brumthing it
At precise)) 2f p m.. the answers" In trying to aH
"It seems to me Quit there
i:isfu't with. presuni
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he neir- to speed up It
riff Polk and 1)rummnnd this
ttxpiindsrig
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he
rapidly
fllft) still bc-a tons, The Herald enlisted the
totheicene. but ordinurila,- it is W8t4'umnd
with
their
uitrol
car
It
should
be a
but
gunned
problem:
Ia
5 In run red light,, nuxtfluUfli speed established by services and cooperation of
lights
whirling
and
siret
in arriving
sinij-c'eof
referen
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ordlinnnc't' for ambulances, Senuncalt- Sheriff John Polk,
and sfl-en
thu hospital
waiting anti bt'aded on their itt tiit' pro per derision.
police vehicles
so-called Sanford Police Chit'! Ben
If a
has had is tn'ur
niissunn
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his amhularr'i' went U an am'cident 'ent. but tlu tt'emuuI!(
girl with onls slight injuries
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phase of medical service ineluding -ray, laboratnr work,
operating room acsistant't and
general practice.
lie attended Ovi edo High
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The sergea nt. 1969 graduate
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tended Sacramento tCaiif.i
City College.

H. 0. Travis
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ANTARCTIC. -Navy Petty
Officer Raymond I.. Norwood,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Norwood of 113 Grove Lane,
Sanford Flu is on assignment
with Antarctic Development
Squadron Sit in th e Ant-antic
His squadron's task is to
transport supplies to the
iarious stations and photo-map
the 5.5 million miles of thc
ozen continent.
He is a former student of
Seminole High, Sanford

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U. S. Air Force S-Sgt. Paul L.
McC.ari, son of Mrs. L.ucille M
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GREAT LAKES III N
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Bernard I Dennis son of 'air
and Mrs (taloIt Dennis of 161
seventh Mreet (huluota Flit.,
has completed the Ilcaspital
Corps Sd-uool at (;real lakes.

Sergeant Colley. an aircraft
NW)
accessorie s technician is
F
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ORLANDOserving with the 4756th Field
0
former
Stokes., son of Mrs A M StokesJr.,us
Maintenance Squadron of the
Fay A. Travis, of 406 Lyrichfield
Ave., Altamonte Springs. has Air Force which is celebrating
Jw m-mived the U. S. Air
its 25th anniversary thismonth.
Form Commendation Medal at left his homeport at Alameda, lie previously was assigned at
Calif foraViestern Pacific
McCoy AFB
Bentit-aters RAF Station
P mient•
Sergeant Stokes. a boom
nuclear-England.
powered aircraft carrier USS
operator was cited for his
meritorious sen ice at Loruig Enterprise
Cheryl Kingman
AFB, Maine.
He now series at MC'CO) With
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ce 2-cl Richard E. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Petty
Offi
deterrent force of long range
bombers and intercon ti nental Vincent. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Kingman, of Casseiberry.
M Vincent, of Goldenrod. has Fla., has graduated at Shepballistic rni.ssiies
Vietnam
returned
to Jacksonville from a pard AFII, Tex., from th e U.S.
He has a served in
10-month
cruise to the Air Force pharmacy specialist
arid the Republic of Korea.
Mediterranean and North course. Ttw airman is now
Atlantic aboard the aircraft trained to prepare and analyze
R. E. Denis
John F. Kennedy. medicine and chemicals.
carrier
ORlANDO - Navy Fireman
Recruit Rodney E. Denis. son of
'a
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Denis, of
6!4 Highland Street, Altamonte
Springs. Flit, was graduated
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report to Aviation Electronics
Technician School, Orlando.

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Howard of Rt. 2. Sanford Ha
has arrived for duty at F uc'hu
Air Station Jipan
Sergeant
Howard,
an
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newspapers ,

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They JLI 1
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organization and customs and
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Walter H. Hard), son of Mr.
and Mrs Henry A Hard) Jr., of
466 S lake Triplett Den-c
Casselberru Fla., has been
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COAST GUARD Seaman
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son of Mr a nd Mrs W F
,%elson of 1142 Virginia Ave I

dergoirug training with Rat.
Lal+icun Landing Team 1-8.
His team based at Camp
lejeurie. NC., will undergo
,ngle training. beach assault
landings and live lire exercises.
lit will visit the Bahamas, the
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recruit training at the Naval
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1q72 graduate of I man
high School 1iingciod he ic
scheduled to report t
Aviation Electronics
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Techn it ian
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Mrs.
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travel sever mi i
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nd organizatiows f St Colberl and Mr. John Duds Jr
The Rev - HuM C 01111jer. 1"
T'he Chapel committee consists
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exuding c;w and plasmi.
former Professor at Concordu
ton preparation, The of Mrs El izabeth Dada altar .
d re.spsortsib)e for
f ollowing ere
nuinjtel 'md 8 seconds
People F or on tin nflt'ifltiflfls ku them-mit
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co-ordirtutor
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Committeei, are: A. Dua Jr.. L,adie.
art tilt, flose,
t1w convention Host Pastor Krieger. Fifth Vice President of
and
Mrs
convention Consultant; Mrs JIM171le Jhlrubctn
T'hat's a differenve of .1
John 3 Kurharik and Chair- ttic Lutheran (liurvh-Missourt
nilnules and 53 setomls Or it niun Flutt Cotton worked Sitinu uddrtsstd thi con
Iran tt.rUuinmtnt Mr . Canton Jett
Lukas,
sits ings of onh ..5 seconds per tngt'ther with visiting pastors vt'ntrnn Oth er objectives were Gertrude
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;wiujcu't has pMal off well
More than 7,711141 ot the
nation's l6,Oi'o1wn slumps U4'aI

take active roles in rnaus-i"s Ia'

Local Men In Service

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suazgs"stia"ns to t'a'si.h'nt. ant

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organiaatua'ins can participate,
The U.S. Environmental law
Protection
Agency
has
The publIcation, " Mission
published a pamphlet designed YIN -- A Citiren's Solid Waste

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the intersection at French ernergenc vehicles to nhser t
Hnusi
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ccT*ilmln4. a
i lay' y'hic'h ta kes effect Jan
Two automobiles wert LLtwo!
The eornnuUrt .l e.nU'd to
Street tht posted speed Laws but he adopted ii propaa1 b Go
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Soutt French
em 1anU to
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requires
All
, verified bv constant polim rquall% certain that those whr Rpubli.I.AllsketA for 1, SI(W*miIIIntI douh)v an cxisting $IN million-" were nindu
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and thu '*run.
Avenue.
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waste
treat7( from two different places
rinlin cnmmunucatlnnst. and W(' would
tut their paths ever re'oh'in lrtis fund to help a-vent water plluttnn control preu e p"
l that would 1w- it tiltWert seven blork-F further aftm hmvui~ alerted a! their firuinviallystnippipil citirs build hand progriini
.101e.,_uit-hour bracket Then within Serninnit- Count%
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Cirnmuittet member
V
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behind
first
car
impe n d ing p'esrnei' b lights newsewer plants
Riding
in
the
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what
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ide
inter
would
pro
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It had tziker, Polk and and sirens that these offenders
The Hnus Se lect Committee cola said the l(YI million cc- legislation
of which Sheriff poll. antI Commissioner
to help cities gel
,ur7imnnd 4 minutes and S:i shnuld hit. ad)udged "Citfill
r)resurnes that b Car V, Olig- r1rumniontlL 1)(111, Wouie. tilt. in it
ir corudrucbond prngriurru nu1d speed tind er
saving tin- speed linilt tries U nuifkP(i patrol ear, with blue minutes to reach the hospital. impeding those in the service uniinimousl Fridut to present lionup
plans for sewer plaint tm- lion p
Askes 's recommendation to
whiba Chief Butler tint!
of - Missions of !.1crc
lights illuminated, siren wailing
ernst- the street alnn: which this
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sItim a
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tths ut Nunt) and rrenrti
Wus the speeding worth the
"Tr nut your uult't'hrft-Br Chief Butler and myself
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cam-nt
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tolhn%
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10
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base 'something StZJttedaj
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t,ilIt'tl aunt New Shi) rita
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Madisuni 7, Muirlanna
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sparked by two consecutive 10
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quarterback Luther Purharn's
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mark in their premier season, rushing attempts, forced carrying down to the Taylor 24 It was one
the itiust
and the difference in size and quarterback Purhain to the air yard line on Anguthli passes and disastrous scuisonis in the
age wrote the game story, but and Mike 1uw s, starting Ills
Davis and Hammond running. history
tilt, su'hmisd,
not withc"t Ike Brantley post first game at defensive half for
Freshman, Garza, a S-foot-s,
scripts,
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and again on a 21 yard pass
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the final quarter. illi II, 59'14-ft
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FAIR UUNNI:U- DeI.and halfback Marvin I"air tries to escape grasp (of
Ind his traits ;iliu'aul 23-4).
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Sanford Seminole defender during Fridaynights's game in DeIand,
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won h) the flulldt-,gs 32-0. It was the Seminoles n inth straight loss.
were on
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Sanford twsk the kisholl, but
seesuid-srung quarterti;i
Steve 1"t'rrt'Il cc as thrown
los_st's of huh' anti eight yan
On tt st'rnunui of the two l)l.I
he ic'as (Iro()pt'd in ttile end zuni,'
(sir a safety. W1IIM'rt Williams
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(lit' tic su.p()uutt'r
I hi and's final score earth'
nmidwav through the Iuri.m I
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air, but founti little success in
possession. The ('ats continued
for the 'Ii) htoPx'rt.s b'xited tbthe first quarter as Taylor
to force the 'Cats to the air ;uui u'trt, Iuiult ti, gmve IX-Land a :12
For hail it game Lake Pierson gained possession on a
the blanket pass defense 4) least with 449 left in time gaunt'
Irant)ey took away Taylor. loose Brantley ball. The 6-footstymied s if g n ii I. c 11cr
Sanford toisk the kickoff, and
Pierson's nickname and played 3. 193 pound Purham, cc-ho
Purham's (Iee() passing at- thin gained their one and onl
like ''Wildcats," but the duo of doubles his quarterbacking
tt'lupts.
first down of the night. Ferrell
Luther Purham and Roland chores
with
hard-nosed
Unable to move the ball at the connected cc iUm Mike Roberts on
Reed rolled Taylor High School defensive end play, came up
the second half, both a 54-yard Imm play (lowil to the
to 36 points in the first and last with a 16 yard jaunt to pay-dirt
tennis slugged It out between t)eLand six yard line. But a
quarter and held the Patriots with Reed again doing the
the 30 yard stripes throughout fourth down interception ti
scoreless in the South Seminole conversion work, as Taylor
the third Iratite and into the Ih'l mnds Bob hiankun ended all
County team's season finale, moved its lend to 16-0 at the
first half of the final quarter.
tapes
a Sanford score.
Outweighed from 40 to 80 quarter's end
A Rick (aria steal of a
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tint ilenteri 11* I.yin goal line ball they were again marching
handed Travis ilIn'w.t
p'rs'.mu,,hIy Oni' (if the few goalwar'J a the picig 0f
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front II yards away .
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arid it 'w1.4 Constantine'i
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(want by (ian 1,,vett put the
counterpart, Morgan who
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eorpql this Winter Park touch'rue sen or)uI u"ril fra'ir4 the 'kiwn, on a ne:,k of -uric yard.
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the final (Iuarter, utti 11: t left
on the t'lto'k Itsdwrls kicked to
}-'AI H HI u NNEH.DeLaIld halfback Marvin l"air tries to escape grasp of
put his Ivan) ahms';id 114)
Just our' riuinut.' and 2
Sanford Seminole defender during }'ridav nights's game in I)eLand,
seconds later. the Bulldogs
Won by the I3ulldogs 2-u, It was the Seminoles ninth straight loss,
wet.' on use ss -smretuarsI again
Sanford took the Ic it -kusif, but
st'('mmnml-strmnmt
quarterback
Steve l'urrt'll was thrown (sir
losses of nineand eight yards
(hi hit' st'csun.i of the t is plays,
he was (troI)Iwd in the end zone
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Was rrt'diIcsl with the tackle on
the two-pointer,
l)eLmnul's Final score came
riuiulwav through tiit' Fini;il
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numi'hinu began to move to the
Ta y I or l'i erson
gain ('(1 a 14-yard pass ((I Audit' Murphy
Herald Sports Writer
air, but found little success in
po.ssession. The Pats continued
for the TI). Roberts booted the
tile first quarter as Taylor
to force (he 'Cats to the air and
Ira point to give I )t'I unnf a :12For hall a game Lake Pierson gained possession on a
the blanket ftHSS defense Ilk-ad with 4 - q left in the gainsBrantley took away Taylor. loose Brantley ball. The Mootsty in ted
sing no I-c ii 11cr
Sanford took the ku-koif, and
Piersons nickname and played 3, 193 pound Purtiazn, who
Purtuain's deep passing at- then gained their one and onh
like "Wildcats," but the duo of doubles his quarterbacking
tempts.
first down sit the night. I-'em'lI
Luther Puritani and Roland chores
with
hard-nosed
Unable to move the ball at the connected with Mike Roberts on
Reed rolled Taylor High School defensive end play, came up
outset of the second half, both a 54-yard pass play down to the
to 36 points in the first and last with a 16 yard jaunt to pay-dirt
(earns slugged It out between I)eI,and six yard line. But a
quarter and held the Patriots with Reed again doing the
the 30 yard stripes throughout lotu-Iti down interception h
scoreless in the South Seminole conversion work, as Taylor
the third Frame and Into the Uclun(Fs Bob Rankin ended all ____
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first half of the final quarter
--hopes of a Sanford st-sire
Outweighed from 40 to 80 quarter's end.
A Rick ( ;arza steal of a
'[tie loss left the Scriunolt'pounds across the line, the Pats
Tht'ri Lake Brantley, vimi'urtiain pa ss set up Brantley's
K E\ I" IG t I(I in Frida night's Lv man- ''. inter
s itis a 1-9 s
record and an
went
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Park clash was the Greyhounds'
I- ight Conference mark
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bo th teams Failed to establish a
By (tie siuilt' token, the
ground gains', the Wildcats put spunky little Patriots refused to
together a 40 yard drive, be budged very far when

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1) Robert% I I FG

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11% GREG Sl%'I),%I)
11-rulti Sports Staff

Lhey were somly niLstaken. But

qu-urterWocit ~'rank i;..4?cjj !11!

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13n Daniels in the end wne isa-

Je t teries 16 run (kick WWI

ftru*n 7 run (Roberts keck)
It the Barracudas of New disastrous It)_i5 and kept th
eir only Lsll of the rughi
Wilsn iackled 1iriiI
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Smvrna thou g ht that their unbeaten S.,LiOfl tiflact _i the y
IOfl 501 %I.fCIy
Gtnziei caine in and added the
D AAurphv ii PI.%5 from Ooodrs gamut' tith the Oviedo Lions overcame the Lions Frith
extra point md the score nuw
iWoUt'r?t
wits going to be a pushover, night 20-7 in New Smyrna.

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" hold.

rs.liIl defensive battle neither team being able
rf'OV,e and as the 4uarter caiue
to a close, the Barr'acj

on to uwtr ,even point le
The Li ons finished their
AOSJ
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booked _i if the Lion_i
season with a mark of 1-9 but
New Smyrna appewJ
fruimi the type of play they ought take the lead into the
hu'ie some ing star'.ed eurI
th
y
i'hibited before (lu_i fulihouse desiung rout" with therni. But
the final period but a
n the ensuing ku.-kuff after the
the Liu:i 33 put out the
heumset-i.umng erud, it would
fire a;
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seem a_i if that mark should be O'tedti score, the Cudas pulled the Liun_i again had the
b
a re'.er
and Keith Bever1
turned artiunsi
But the Lions cs,uld Out ho,
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took th ball to the Liu 37
unite the bail
either and ta,,.
Ovitk kept ck'_ie all rnght where New Siiirr
uL one
'has rusinu
.\lulbcji'. II, hurt Miit' ii
I;sll;sh,usss,'e North i"k'rtd,a and at one (trite in the Itt_it half
ut Ne*
ut.mutt, ct'i.tnce.
I'itini ilk' W
arrsctidas had thu
Tech 22, (tmrists;in, 14, Montit't'llu :Ut'ilLm they took the lead aw a (rolls
hull tht
I:aije :t
'k'attt ,its' ('.uiti,ml ('lutbUmlIt I
hmtistig,i II tue s
the LtLts Ul it k ed
rIy bit1,
it
After a big lu out first down, another
Martimi County :ii;, Vest h'uiluii
I'usrt St Jot' -40, Wakoulut 6
to
Ger
Up.set was in the iitaking But it
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Ha
the Cuda_i had (itt' f%ilI .it. the ,ur a
North Shore ii
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(hiIsk) 39, Jacksonville Tech
not to be as the Lion [auzi k. Where
'p
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'l'itusvillt' 21, Satellite 14
ts,a- &amp;st og-xtru Wint
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ck'letts allowed the t\ida_i too back
W,
to pass to his )s'uther bbuvkt'd but t
New Siiiyrsau Heuut'hi 211,
he
I'ensatol.m Wastsuiigtimn 14, muiany poumils for the offense to
Keith
who
got
outside
of
-uL'iierone-do 7
New Szmiyrnjt .U, (,)%iiedo 7 s_nti
Pt'iis;wsda sutudti.uin 6
tvcrt'tiiiue But it did pcovtde tak harm Pert-ui, and
rmwstj
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West I1alii, Heath Fsmrs-st I till
Wiling Hill 1$, .Ja 14
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th Liuii
Panama ('its 1Lu Li, I'usnaina tans whit' hit nw_it of (tie )edr
Ct
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-shIer
the,
[-ion_i
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Tht'
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I 'it% flulhit'rf.mr.i 7
threatened upg_- uiur'had to sulft-r with the inept p1a
atteuipt for two puwts was cuei late
h1mu ltiitsii St Andrews II,
F;ihiui Itt-st-hi John t'irrulI 22, "( their Ie';titt
but .j jujig
.tnd with 32 left out the, clock p - in the quarter.Van
Mmimu 1k-It-n 8
in(esj fuc
l',uiuspa Berkeley Prep
The Cudas got on the before, hatftiit,e, New Szissrit was i:uWrcvptj anti tje,-uueI
Lake Worth lA'oiuird 7, Dellag
liuks,' Walt's 28, hmrt Mers
'irt'jrl first as they drov e now had the lead bat-k [4-7
rsi hk'at'hi Atluintu- I)
O3,ie'du hupt' of
Riverd4ili' 6
p
l'aIiis Beach (arde,t_i ii, West
It ratle'ntcmn..%I anti lie 1-4, deell tith, the L.ius halt mit the
Ik'th Wamu gut their hands cat itWk Out
hie'hI Otiti IS tilt 3 I'ahu,i tic;sihi ('ardtroil Nm'wiiian
kft
ii
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Itw Dalt agatn betoe halfttine,
TesiiII 4s King Ii
the Ctidas alnwg
first perIod (tse scored uis a 25
6 the' )
but neither was abit, t.,i score,
'l'umiilia Catholic U. 'I';umii'ia
tgilil with vni 23 t.'(k
arch ;Eis. (ruin Ut'ggum' lk'tt'ih
left
1;lk- Central 28, l'aihiokes,IruiI
And the first half autte l
as Beve,rb iuttveJ a lung pjam to
to itt_i split t'nl Itse-cudist List itLs
Fort Littiderilale Cardinal
eketi' with the score (4-7 in fa%or
1-irlNon Springs 27, Tionipi,
Itis'tn_i who caught the ball
aj
I ihilMuiis 211, Jupiter I
lta 'te(h
bloc'keeI
uind
('re-stvle'w 13, (iilf Ilret'w 6
New
Sill) rita led 6St , I's'he' Northeast 19, Clear.
In the third quarter the Lion_i biwk becau_it' of a p-ena1t ani'.
Quilney Shanks :15. NI'e'vmllt' wluls'r II
c-anus'
out fighting eft harder the cI-k ran out before the
t:i
('Ititis lnvt-rm,ess 20, Crystal
In tact, in the first quuer it
tttI.S get e'ther vhan,
mitt)
m;imdw8l
through the
Gaimmt'svilhe' 54. 'Euillushuasss'' lItter
Iooki'.i as it lime ('ucla_i might IUII the tijtt uliotied (he ball per
Guslby 6
to the
But ev'en in losing it w
I ..ike'luu,id SanI Fe :t, st. Uwit) with, the gumiiw Hut Itte' ('ucla III
-,, but there (itt' drive, of the finest g_ie, th'fl P...
Century 22, Iisuntfuiy 15
I'.'t-rsburg Atimsiural h'arr,ggut u Llon.s iis'n.'r i:use'e up ansi t-(lt
-stalk'cl -mud e-w 5*113 ma tctk L,ion_i
Tallallabiet. FA.%l () :I 4.
pt*)ed all year and Nt.
Tampa Robinson 58, I'jillipl, tinued too plug aoova) tintil with u%er 141' they could not get ,I
Illuuritstowms 20
lillIshorough II
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Orlando Bishop Moore 3, Or.
Fort Pierce Carroll 22, lando Jones 12
Tampa Berkeley Prep 3
1-44)004)d I.yiimn 28, Winter
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Astronaut 0, Park 28 i tim-i
Gainesville Buchiholi 0 (tie)
Mt-ri- Itt Island 43, Orl;imisiu
Ms-trill Island 43, Orlando Oak Ithigs' I)
Oak Ridge 0
Eusli 20, Mount Dora 9

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removed
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The story also had it that Chief Williams worked out
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and remove haiti From the lineup.
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but when I conferred the tithe day with Chief Williams I
learned .something else.
It wasn't so'
"Nei, sir," contended the former law officer.
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(cit there- when Robinson played I iA iti theert- w lien I v'j,j
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Although the Ladw, l'rnlessionial Golf Association i I Pt ;A i
officially records its beginning
as September 1950 mi Wichita,
Kan, with Patty Berg as its
first president, the tour was
Stil )I)(ISt'(hI)' ('OflCt'lt'C(I in 1946
%%till over 100 amateurs anti
univ five or six pros participating, The top stars
I'atts- and and the "Babe."
l.oui' Suggs joined the star
ranks in 1949 and by 1950 there
were' 11 professional women
golfers who comprised time

charter nn'niihe'rs
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display Ins
uui:ujur tIu'rcutlones; mat both
tiucel suuiiluig lace, uuiinius time'
re-turtueti (ii Ph")' mm (liar. Miss
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Other hunters Faring well .Jrsscni
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Professional Golf Association tour are shown favorites on the ladies tour, Carol Mann who is
here. At left, in case you didn't recognize the one of the few who have enjoyed a peat deal of
pigtails, is the up and coming star Jane Blalock success as well as longevity in the women's golf
who won the Lady Errol Classic at Errol
ranks
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bug hoot taken ,It Fatrumitonu arid
Tommy Sparks scoring with a
154) pound (leer knocked overn
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the lower Wi-kivue Itivu'r,
Latare reported that all the
hunters (111 tue Avon Park
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suuuri;uls in the.' true' sense of the
Mimi Park and hunted on (lie'
word. \'liui niiighit tiill It
hionumbunig range. Joe nucuuk' good
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to hums boast, mugging (lie' only
('ancer h a s struck Patty Bent
leer taken tit his party thereby arid Ituithi

other operations including reimm.uval tul a rub, c'llsicc surgery, a
disc fusion, anal surgery on the

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Dick lititkus, the fertmutis linebacker of the Chicagu
Dears was piously denying that he had t'c er sunk his
teeth into a referee on time battlefield
''IF Fit been dumb enough to bite' a referee. I would
have hittenm his arnum oFt,'' said Butkus as he bared his

the NI"I_ crew.
Then there were grumblings in Washington the third
ce-t'k of the season Postgame films indicated that Red.
I1b receiver Roy Jetferson did indeed twinky- toe intki11nu1 with a game' winning touchdown against th e up-.
start New England Patriots Officia ls had ruled otherwise
un the field and hot contender 5 ashingtun lust its first
ganuce of the season, 24-23.
And alter a game with Detroit. Chicago Bears coach
.-be Gibrun opted for the $5i_ tine levied by the NFL for
public criticism of olfictatunig But Gibrun had goud rca'n I ¶ it - .11 "w the Lien recvi ed zero ucnalues.

we'rc'wolf Icings cit ci 1.IFe Magazine' interviewer
lust
ha' sale though, NE'l. tittu'ials .me' stanidunmg in
imnue ton tc'ianiuis shuts this scier 1e'cauise' the' tans, coaches
and plcis ers ha v e united to spread suille' stat ic on the
juzuigimmenit calls that tu'll disaster b inches to the' losing
to

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No less than Pete' Ruielles tnitItic- al oftiL't? rjIuIe'el
rt'lt'n't'e' Neuu'iui S.c'huctc'n' and tits crew tin tilt- wrist for in i
unig it call iii the )ciklcunid.(;re'e'ni Bas ganne' the second
cc e'vk tut the su'.isolm Oakland was awarded a 'a ininin

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l'.rttt,iui fishing us p mug ()if
Another Horse' Show is
siuuceli
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l.uccil taxidermist, l)u-k
cc ithi rmu,uuuru,us
planned by the Dusty Boots ruupx'r and ambe'rjae-k
Dove, has plans in (lie ntuahunig
Riding AssuyiatIon Inc arid it's striking oce'asiuinally
orgauniizt a S4'vuilnu,lc ( 'ouinit
Set for the uremia opposite- Bowl
'i)u't'r
• halite-n if
Azuieriea Sanford on Airport
Stsirts,iu.'nu uI Aiuieru-.u" with
out
I3mhI Winn of Sanford
EIvd, tj4jy starting at 11 ci .ini.
time' ainim t, e'llruiinumtinig sunuic' of
Trophy s and six ribbons will to tile.' 'lUll" Sun&amp;q. but ilO
uif('becut hiuiniting lrcuctk'c's and
be awarded in all events. Five tending to Fish inside, tarried Itanile I.uw c-lolati'enes "llich hint-c'
entries will constitute a class. (Jill)' light tackle, Equipped with
iwenu going on Dick us ci
for
let lushuunig,
One' entry fe',' will is' i'h'mrged
ilujcullfum-tI sati- hunt mug muniru l.,e',mte-,l tIme' kingfishu
W P DalI of Sanford 'scull be
struuiutr and cciii huilil IcISM'S iii
really had a tmnuie fighting 12 to
I lie judge For the show gull sail-I)' after the niece group
Rules For the' show state' that 15 pound kings. Six mi the' 12
is actic'.uted
n) duplication of hor,w or rider pound class 'as'r&amp;' landed and
A c isit lii the taxmutc'ruu,) .shuoji
man)- more were' hooked but
in
revealed that work is piling up
'a blips,
reins, or bats with won over the light lines
anal limiters desirous of having
f.ippera under two inches In
their kills mounted are ath'lsed
cdth
Pma!J be used fct
Tuc:da' aftcrr.co four.d tl,c Lu, get tutu, tO £15 5001$ Its
i:'itivating horse's in tuned same angler in (lie saint' spot. laissibli' to avoid am long
c-' enits. No refunds will he' itiade With inily cm couple' of hours
Time-ri' is a strong ruuuu'ur to tIme
eseept in ease' of sickness of fishing tiw. Wurunm boated 4 t'fft' t that P'curnu,tu,.ni l- unting
ii' -rse or ruler, or cancellation kings aural it large' spanish
circa might be' closed after th is
of die event,
mackerel then topped (lie day
Write
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high point trophies will be ofF by hooking a seve'n fool u'ungressnuuurm, v.r:te the I"Iurida
use ,mrded
In
junior.
in- hmantuiuei'rhcead simrh, !"au, oF the
Gallic atill Fish ('u,iimnmmissiu,u.,
k'r'm:uediate' and i&amp;'nior classes kings topped
15 powmui
'a r.t.'
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with reserve high point ribbons numark.
Enough, letters showing public
also being offered. The age
opmnmiuui on this iuucstter 'aould
hinut for juniors is 12 acid under.
Whin found (lie kings hitting of great value lit preserving flut.'
For intermediates its 13-18 and best on live shriruip, free•Iined, right to hunt in this nearby
for seniors its 19 an I over,
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But, sadh, I imagine historians will forget that it all began in
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Jackie Robinson to major league baseball and paving the
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big problem.

Well, that's history.
I suggest it wo:ild be impossible to say unyiiirir- e about the'
'unitribution Jackie Robinson made to his race and to
baseball. The history books will remember it.

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the late D. C. Brock and his wife, Mrs. (Ma Brock, a retired
school teacher who still resides at 612 Sanford Avenue.
For some reason the three-inning routine continued

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Dayluhai ikaCli. ;d ft!! hi! Thtst4 .A
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Inlet Harbor this week. This is
news for snumall boat
operators as it places thenum
ithin easy range. Man)
Central Florida residents like to
get out side went lien perrucittinig, in their own craft and
(lie kings striking so close in
offers a gouud opportunity to hut

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respective training camps.
He Informed we that his Triple-A

weekend. Other than that, bas
George had news of only one
party of three trying time
Trolling Lake Monroe cc- dim a
angling. Tht')' fished the entire Sonar
plug and 14't'tk'-spinlure
day Sunday, returning to canump paid off with 28 specks for
with over 100 bream and catfish George MullilLs on
ci recent trip.
in their mixed string. Don
Smith, Seminole Sporting
Goods Store', listed some s'er
AJ,T wii-: h{El'Ol(TS
good catches on both bass and

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produced 15 bass for N. C.
Gordon and wile, 13 of thenii
hitting on the blue plastic
wortni, one on is gold flapala
plug, and one on a lh'vil Horse
lure.

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hiding according to George
again. In case you are won'
Cheney. manager of Wekiva
J. I). McNeil
Philip
ult'runig cc hat that has to do with
River Haven Camp, CheneyIspeed alss Found Puzzle hunting—last week Jot' was
mentioned that Walter Suns, lake to be the right spot. Using
planning a hiuntmn tnt) and
newly elected state senator, nothing but the gold lthpalce
t'o'at'tI he would not shave until

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beside my desk he introduced his associate as Branch Hirkt'v
Jr., who sat on the corner of my desk.
i':ir the next 40 minutes I conversed with a man who left me
convinc ed that I had just met the kindliest gentlemen in rxi'

life

Little did I realize then that I was seeing the actual
k ginning of a new era of professional sports Little did I
realize that the suet ess or failure of this one man would hate
the prof ound
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kind. Now they think ite'nis such as tickets and
programs, assuring that the
they've' finally got one. But thetthe
Browns
tournament
'Ail] boost tilt- fund.
have to get
first—not unit on Sunda), but
again in two weeks, Cleveland.
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which u,mit from behind in U
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closing minutes to beat San
Diego last Monda% night. trail,
it,sburght,ae game,
It's a collision of defenses in
l,,os Angeles The, Vikings ha ve
the best one in the \at.i
((Inference' the. Rams the. set
ond-best The' Vikings ar • tied
with Detroit for second place in

we'll plug
So, until neit
away RriJ 551ng along, .v,et.
thSP
rhing on TV when We
talented women on the I.
tout There are few ref :IM XtIIi
ran. or will never work har.1
enntigh to make a 2 0 yard IrIv'e
hot we cafl use our nt,gins
these
do in trying for netter
as
position on the fairways, .rying
to stay out of bunKers, and tc'
trying to never take mart,th an
two putt_s on a green (the h.itti'r
akmne Can shave (isiC to 10
strnke off your ScOre). As one
lady ,sctator said "I feel like
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'l'lue'st' Inds will l'll soui It's
hard ccork ;urut ru'quitri'c ho urs if
pr11'til-e' to keep 1mm (uI) for iii.
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hole' Rooter scored thri.,.
The local Prepsters saw it chance of csuihlishing an mdi-. Cleveland and the' bruising year.
game- Bobbie Hill',', (put nearh as head conch of the once- could have Narueath aching for
tusurt- runes in the top of the sixt:.
seven-game winning skein dis- vidwel rushing mark for area power of Austin, the coaches
the entire season with an in- promising, now-dismnt.egraung more than mere-ic'totNo game plan, especially it
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inning, but Cola 1onies macintegrate' under flit- strong gridders to fn1Io for sonic' timt
rut" halfback Greg Miles as
jury. threw the pass hoping to PIItF1OtS, will be doing It without
Cardinal Moont' offensive' to conic.
Sunday's other games have ('bed them with three in the"0111' of the' best halfbacks running ganiie, can click hit Chuck Carrier, But Carrier the Pats' No. I running back,
attack and defensive effort that
While he has only scored 13 around," Miles has had several Without execution and desire let till. hall bounce off him and it Carl Garrett. suspended by the Pittsburgh at Cleveland in an bottom of the frame.
Paula Curtis, Linda Smith,
stopped it highl -rated Saints '
times this season
barely
tint- rushing gaiumes and his lead front the line, amid the junior deflected off an Evans defender club for the remainder of the AFC Central showdown, Min..
Shaw.
ground attack
Paula
inure' than half his 24 touch- blocking on plays to hLs side' ehmminatt'd Trinmt line has into the waiting arms of Mark season because 1w missed ii nesoth at Los Angeles, Oakland Marty
Tuesday, Trinet% Prep will downs of last year's grid cam- can't be- matched. The' junior tipenied holes well all year, as Graham who strolled the final workout.
at Denver, San Diego at Kansas Giailasenz.a, Kathy- Smith and
well its played at big part in a 10 yards to paydirt.
Carolyn Robinson all had a pair
try to restart their derailed pamgns
The Miami Dolphins may get City, Dallas at Philadelphia
It's it sign of Trinity running hzu'k is expected u
Wishbone I locomotive' and
Prep offensive depth arid iivt' 'I'rinit fans reason to defensive machine that has
('.arner did haul in an earlier one' a! their toughest workouts Green Bay at Houston New of hits for the winners.
limited ail opponents tnt an pass from Hilley for the games of the' season Sunday when they Orleans at Detroit, ' San
E leanorEnli and Mary Real
wind up their season with it
scoring P te ntuel
sunit'tmmiie forget the name- of
iIV(!riILi(' of only one score per first touchdown, it throw of 30 (ieee the Nt' York Jets.
Francisco at Chicago, the New e'ach had two safeties for Rota
strong showing against Airmen.
Instead of it one-back stmw lit Limwrenc't' Cleveland next Year
While the' season became it
The Dolphins are aiming far York Giants at St. Louis and looters
Trinity such its last year. Beau
Trinity has the uriusuai ganit
yards Evans took the lead on a
Gale Rower and Winnie
one-game thsappointnivnt for ('ouch Tom Ruby has been utile blessing of two quarterbacks
pass from Bob Pryor to Henry their 10th straight victory of the Baltimore at Cincinnati. On
Standouts like- guard Lou ('arsor.
Toni Ruby and tIii. Saints
season and. it tlme pick it up. Monday night, Washington Dodgen each had Re huts for
to field two complete- set.'. of
this ve'atr with prospt''ts for it
wrecking crew, Trinity Prep
Mt-Roberts Tires in their
they'll not only clinch the hosts Atlanta,
Wishbone' I backfield_c, both tint showing by junior under- dt'Genietii and renter Itoh
conexhibition
win. Both of Winnie
Artiericamn Conference East
fares its last opponent with it capable of susthined drives and study Greg Chandler when he Knowles have led is tenacious BISHOP MOORE 35. JONES i
Morrall is apparenflv so
1 reriit limit' all season with fine
proud record, including the' Fine
outright bursts towards paydirt should take the tie,'ini for time'
championship—the first playoff fident he'll guide the 'Dolphins I)odgen's hits were home runs.
performances from Braid
In addition to the two Dehand
individual rusting performance at any tulle.
tMNiSofl.
Harry Ne'lson's Hornets berth to be' locked up—but will to victort that he's offered a
teams and McRoberts Tires,
of All-State halfba
ckLawrence'
injuries have cut down tin
Senior Steve Saxon, who. with Purdom. John Kerbs. Grover closed with it rush as they take it giant step toward the few opinions about Nainiath
Cleveland, who has earned 1,166 Rubys selection options, but Chandler hues alternated at split Carrie,- and Steve Roberts.
scored their fifth straight first perfect record attained by nurung the unwritten rule that live other teanuis are also
it's not smart to say things c'ompe'ting in the tournament.
yards in eight games.
the Saints still have it powerful end with eegular wide receiver
victory in nuiuling the Tigers of an NFL team in 30 years.
But the Jets in general and which could arouse the' opposi- Tht'v acre' Tampa's Blue Angels,
.)lines,The- win gave' the
the Satellite Mets, Norman's
uun.
Farms
arid Blalock's of
Morrall acknowledges Nam-.
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A
Stance,
and
the Bank of Belli
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H lps . ear
ne:ps
:h's talent but, speaking
his
Vit't%
tt.'stvle, says: "I don't want to
Area business have- donated
t,' like' him. And I hope my kids,
arid the younger genezetion, all the' items for sale in the

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Cola Homes exploded for five'
Cardinal Mooney last week will Mooney and 70 yards against also put.s in Unit' on defense, Recently. Chandler t ue come deflected pass into the game the rest of the Nactiorud Football wits quarterbacking the Do
play host to Florida Air T;imnpac Berkley Prep in the last playing linebacker or defensive Into his own lit the' quarterback winning score.
Lenuue' ,lust with their own phins Now that he's injured runs in the' bottom of th e fifth
Academy in the' Saints' finale act two games while' nursing in- tackle
slot and hits earned przmLsc ironi
With the Trojans leading 7-4' playt!rs.
Earl Morrall is calling the sig frame'. They came on six hits,
Phil Bengtson, who makes his niels. And earlier this week including triples by Paul
Winter Park's Showalter Field juries, and with it good game'
Sometimes overshadowed by Trinity roaches, its well as their The Grenadiers went to the
for it fine job for next airlaries to, get back into the debut Sunda% again.st Buffalo

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The Ne England Pzctrmots cettie Tbe lost 2"-17 to 1iami additional scoring as they left

year. wild fashion. converting it art, getting tough, Not against

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quarterback Joe Numath in :~-2 in the top of the fifth, but

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be'u',orra, this pact spring there
she sot ringefil.' at I'ort St.
I wit' fur the Seat; tuoirnarnent
Marty ps'ople wrinielc'r what
truekec tht'cu' women golfers
follow 511(11 it nu'r t-e-wr ark ing,
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player arid personable young
tact 'a cik's Ii 'e; I ntv l-:rnl 111110,
utter
nitmrtierouc
lady, much has been hinted at
;df 'l;icci.'
.'itlier In per. i';ie'ruilluinic On her foot uiit ankle
it, tile rr,Cdia ((,Twerning her
sun, t'Ia '1V ci nil taultui or lilt, r.'ciiit lug from
ii 110 iiet'ieIt'iit two
be ing aretuserl of cheating by
P4'rtlapc %''il S f!H1M ago, h,mcc only recently
sports licilbI's
her pePt..
thought its a gInunu'r.'uc and been tilde to play in it Few feccirun, Whefl asked the girls
Although it's natural to root
'siding life to he' a fatuous pro. t'nirniamn.'nts. All the while she lhieun,celveq oniy smile noel
the - 'underdog,'' n to speak,
fe'scu.inuc,l gulletto travel and work ''It just gets in your blr.rtei''
it IS also unfair to put the f,PGA
ti's.. itiauuiuun.puiq, cc Id, tilt, tour when hle' Betsy unit orih- another grilfrr ran on- rc)ennilwrs riown for trying to
rod ;ilcc
s.,. l':si'Itlnuit 'alien itact Is, just a few weeks ago ulerctnrol whot it means,
preserve honesty and integrity
u't
h.'otinig
par wiUi r.'tiirnu'd to (lie
after an
'I beer' ut rue- ? I we, Pleasant amrng their ranks.
ci putter that is hut? f..r :, :io :intl .qw'rati..ri And, I tint knows and city ilefinitely professional
For no matter how you look at
path l-; ding, with a i,itw iiicuniv iili i'rc are ce-nttt'reul huulies tua,-e' c c'rtalniy earned it I heating is still c heating. aflcI
fe"lmnit of cuu.'ouiiplls)i,iis'nit auuiuing the' iithers utile' to the lb.' rects'e't shown them by their honest people find it hard to
cchu'ui sour nauim.' appears in uiilsclng, or making, (if crucial galleries When a group of ,f%W) c-ept In professional golf where
newspapers
niil uiinita,i,it' 'hutte
11011 inure n.'oplu' will rruwrl one stroke ran mean the dif;urt1i'c all i.c or the' riiuntrs , or
cirutilniul no 18th green, for the terera of Sl,000 or (flOtC, and
cciii ui intl. r ii 'a e.I liii l
hAul) )Ilh I- iNI'
Final liultt
when for a short can nFfe - t several other players
I':tltiuui:. cc ithi nit little ;urlilu',
tinuic' the world u'ace's to exist at the c.,rree Unit', then it Is
cc hen (;un ak liii aim auituugrapiu
I u.iuui' mll,u'cs, injury, or even be'yonul that green
-ertauinly no small matter,
and when
or call you us imauun' to wichi iou age, it golfer raunriutt give up thee only a bird rlz*re.s to make a Many (if you have played at
lime-k
hut-c for the' gauuiu' 1"uir the' lust ;t'ep, then flue Ladies PGA Ictic
irrue time with golfers u or
But glc;;iiorucis
Not cc bent thin'.' sears there hicuc be'eni it u mmii' a long way with the' future
bridge, or gin rummy players
yoll get 111) l"'fore dawn and %%hile-hairefl. ]lilt(, (pill lady. ((or women sinifers all over the wh,o "lodRed" on rnuntinR their
M ee t liii 'iinu ' ituuiliig up un thu ccliii liw,k ii Ii iii t. teti' nu ri
-c ii! l'rm 4' h,ni1'ht# r all ito' csorec
arid how dud "uu feel
;ui.o to o I'' daily iluirinig it ciii, that hua' luau her chair at lii'' ti i'
ats'iuit it
Sune a!l the facts
Nut when
ou l8th green for the final ronnhl
pubhihed conhave
not
been
(
.111011 inn i' to travel 1,000 muutlu's cacti Vi'iiF itt (ha' licirdine' s tour' "ml ng the charges and
5 I,, do'n uio'ri'ini twiuilays li) gel to thu.' ivauiie tit s in ,\I mint, And.
I-rutr(,',t- rc , l '0
,iinie'i heargec, -,with neither
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The Trinity Prep Saints. the season, oftentimes playing bavics. Mike -Red" AusUn, the ball well on the keeper or

apparently denied a state' pla*'- only two or thrt'v quarters
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The Grenadiers ended it four
off berth in ('lass A competition offense Cle'eland was held to driving into the line and sweeps has handled the running game losing streak and did so in

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and two point conversion but
failure on to previous extra
e eil:t llomne
blasted Boto night opener The only ttht'r I un,i Thc tk\
injured tin a
point tries proved to he the'
Rooter
11.5
in
the
opening
game
game
Fricta
an
swimming
outing
during the
night w
Bulldogs downfall,
Melbourne had rung up seven of the Glenn Horton Jr Benefit exhibition between tournament summer. Since July, he has
straight victories coming into Invitational Women's Slow- host Mefloheric Tires and an been con! med to a bed at Mercy
all-star team tram Daytona. Hospital, paralyzed from the
the game and made it strong Pitch Softball Tournament.
McRoberts won that game 154. neck down.
comeback after the Cornle
to
teams,
both
from
The tournament is being held
Tournament action was
modores had built it 134 halttime lead. Melbourne came Delrnd, battled in the Friday to boast the Glenn Horton Jr . slated all day Saturday and was
to get underway at 1 p.m.
with its two six pointers in the
Sunda
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third period to get within it point
I igtit teatics are ctirupetcng in
at 13-12 before Eau Gallic made
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hack for the winning points in
lEVlEW
Top ranked Merritt Island Hornets a 7..' record after thc
the
final
period.
the
year.
and Fati Gallic continued (in were 2.3 earls in
A disappointing ending to
Clyde Simmons galloped 54
Ed Van Winkle, the Hornet's
their collision course as both
seasons for both clubs
bruising
linebusting
fullback
yards
to
put
the
St.
(loud
team
similar
came up with victories Friday
had
a rough time of it
the
who
put three scores on the board on "cloud nine" early in
night but in different styles.
during
the
'72 campatn
The Mustangs, rated the best for the victors, on runs of four, first period,
First on It
Kow
bo
vs,
who
were
I.nkevie
tallied
the
But
in the state after last week's one and one yards. The HorBulord
for
the
10th
straight
seven
yard
run
by
Ken
amassed
shooting
trouncing of Fort Pierce. net's ground game
second
period
and
the
two
continued their crushing style nearly 300 yards against the win over the Bulldogs, came in the
was
good.
a
touchdown
in
the
conversion
ac
back
with
point
of phev as they stormed over Tigers, who gave a good
Ocoec fought hack for its
Metro entry Oak Ridge by a 43-0 count of themselves for the first second period on a 65 vilrd pass
interception
by
Reubin
score
in the final period when
half,
c'ourn,
point
:11.
extra
l.arry
Jenkins "aught a 25 yard
Anderson.
the
Waldo Williams was the big
tempt
failing.
pass
from
Fiarryl Turner. With
gun for the Mustangs as he put KISSlMMF.El?-ST.Cl.Ot'D
Then
in
the
final
period
it
was
no
decision
left other then to tr
This old rivalry was its usual
four touchdowns an the board
rs
on
again,
this
time
with
for
the
two
point
conversion the
on runs of 13 and seven yards as knock down affair with the Ande
qin.
:n
offr'nci'e
in
were
cisree.ct,sl with
effort.
('rdoplc
Mnp
v'I!
!oser putttig thy first piint
Rickey
\lascs
catching
a pa'
five yards from quarterback the board early in the game from the three.
thrown b' Vel Rodrique7
only to have the Kowboys storm
.limum Black,
The Mustangs rolled to a 34-f
halftime lead and then took
things easy the rest of the night

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Miami's
Dolphins won't awake from that
they didn't have a reason —the Houston for the "Least Offen. only win, but carefully since it
while having slipped, jtit
George Allen's team have an 8unbeatable dream during
Pack could beat Houston. Wh
sve" title in the NT!.. New meets the New York Jets in a aren't it 2-7 team
fl-I record against Atlanta, but
Sunday's match with the New
not" Evervcme else has.
York slugged it out well in the Thanksgiving match five days
Rh1.IS 10, PATRIOTS 7: No
this won't be easy since the
York Jets, especially since it
49ERS 21, REARS 34: San Washington-Dallas division and later,
isn't this a glamorous match'
)alctins are only a hail game
victory will cause celebration of
Francisco has 11 thin hope of beat Cards earlier 27-21 when
Buffalo has 0.3. Simpson and
behind Los Angeles in the NFC
it division title under the palms.
catching I.os Angeles in the St. Louis hadn't slid quite so
COLTS 17. RENGAIS 14: An
that's just enough to sho New
West. A Ham loss Sunda could
Miami is it 27-20 choice over
NFC West and Chicago seems far.
upset special. Baltimore seems England's new coach, Phil Ben. Ignite Atlanta.
Joe Niirruith's crowd to go IMI
and retain a solid chance ti t becoming the National Football
Leagues first Rll4h&amp;vil1. ViI1
ner in 3(4 years
Last toth) It were the 1942
Chicago Rears
Rut if there's any pressure.
it's on New York. The Jet.c, F'-i.
are fighting for a "wild card"
spot in the NF1 playoffs and
of Bill Painter.J. Wood 174--,W Eddie Adarms 2M, Jim Carver Burr, ' 18!4
stl
N6 6.14. Kevin Spolski 201. .1
another defeat would be highly
led the Automatics,
Ac'dctant Sports FAtitnr
91. Jerry Temple 195 and Jim
Also
nimr
up
with
line
Zarella
182. 184, 182---54R, R
damaging
Three wins went to the Lamb 191, 20,
gam
last
week
were
C,.
Urban
197, C. Gee 199, R
The Jets, with little hope f
kEGl.F.R
Pickups in their meeting with
Steve Richards 204, 192-474 Meyers 184. G. Chamberlain
Larsen
1
88. 184. 11 Herbst 191
wiping out a thret--game Miami
the Four Speeds last week as and Ron Urban 202 led
HIS to 183. G Burgess 184, M. 3
(h'ori'e
Varner
and
Ray
Cevnowa 22.1
lead in the American Conferfound lanes Jack Kaiser had a 191, 195-536 three wins over 7.ales Jewelers.
Kearny
2(4,
five
J.
Temple
2.38,
H.
and
six
to
his
liking
enee East. can still reach the
at Bowl set and Al Bolctman had a 200. For Zales the tops was a I96
Broomfield 215, F. Adams 208,
l,I' 't l'INPOL'RRI
December showdown If their America Sanford last week as M Price IN. 20(L...544
led the 202—,5g8 b Bay C'evnowa. Bill Gil Filegar 203. 199 S78, H
ci
211,2(41
nanwin.
lu
i'rackNi
out
arnvs
record i top-. inmng
CrwA
ti a spIit witL the Four %% airaugh
a riiastvrful 219,
and 214 t'nroutu to a sparkling
222 arid 3 Suuiith 207
spark t'F
ci
the
ners of 'F'( divisions
D't'
For the Drive it 192-592 nearly wasted as his
62t
added
a
series.
Ed
Adams
l)VNATRO\l('
MIXED league
Pittsburgh's dazzling
Y.iL5 Rob Rctalic' with a 201.
FRA team won but one in their
SANI'ORI) PLAZA
came from 3. Drake 24, C.
Steelers are our choices Lu" whip 217 as the Clowns swept four
Als' turning in high scores meeting wi th Wall Plumbing
Road
Runners.
to
gnnu's
from
the
Dlber
224. 1, Holselaw 201, 11,
Cleveland 17-10 and gallop
last week were J. Watson 180, For Wall it was Raw Sa'are e
For
the
losers
it
D.
I')olgner
Gordon 192 and F. Mallon 21.1—
two games ahead in the AFC
DR Watson 184, B. Downey 190, 232. 214-600 and Bill Halback
7.rules came up with three big 553 ... ln the GOOD SHEPIIERI)
Central and a giant step closer 191,184-567 and D. Crnhtrec
11 flenton 178, A Best 179, F. 20(4 leading the way.
wins over Music Unlimited league John Johns 183. John
to their first championship in 214
Huhn 194, P. Penick 194, P.
Among the other line games behind the efforts of Jun Carver Claxton 173 and Frank Plapp
alsr.
swept
1&amp;ike
Up
No.
I
history
Philips 182, R. Varner 184, E. were Rb Fleming 191, Earl 194. 216-447 and 3, Jackson 180
had the highs .. Tops in the
WI th the runnin of France four wins last week thanks to a
Webb 187 and D . Schaffer 181. Weaver 192, George Waldrop 192-559. For the
202-427 b .1. Rocron and D.
Music crew it CREATIVE BOUTIQUE circuit
hurts. the throwing of Tcrr
228, Duke Caukm 207. Phil was F. Kemp with a 223
were Ann Medle' 180. Evelyn
flr1shziw and a defense ignited Hite's 185,208-443 For the
Allmiun
198,
Bowl
America
was
Austin-Smith
team
it
another
Serraes 177, Carol Slaughter 176
I)A BANTAMS
by linebacker Jack Hum and blanked
three time winner last week, and Dot Raines 186.., From the
tackle "Mean" Joe Greene, the WItS J. Smith with a 2111 and 3
BALL. AND CHAIN
taking that many decisions JET ROWl.EREFS league
The Tranmissinr and Gutter
S'lers are amid a rise that Jackson with i 191. B &amp; D
Roofers
swept
four
f ront Girls remained tied for the lead
from McCrory's F. Jackson 215 comes the 177 of Jean Hitt, the
rivals that of Miami
The
Alley
Cats
post
four
wins
and
M. Price- 193 It'd the Bowl lRSolElaine Kostu'al and 170 of
l.ir's
Mart
behind
the
214-533
in
the
Disabled
American
Elsewhere' around the' NFL
!st
week
in
their
fleeting with
,America
effort.
of
Rc'v
Templeton
anc4
221
of
1")
\inrue Payne... High in the
Vt'tcrans sporl.5ere1 t44flti4fli5
Ils 21, VIKINGS .
as
Pete
Eckerds
won four from HIS GENERATION GAP league
.And
Dick Spencer's league, both have 29-7 records the Road Runners
nesota is still struggling, de. Tabor
In last week's action Fred Glaze 208. Ray Setath 175-5iO3 with J. Za'rotncy's 186, 189— we're Ka Thomson 170, Annett
spite' it rise' u challenge' Green l93-526 led Char's Bar to a
.
BuLur 1021—Sandi Cashio. 115-4il7
11m in thc NTC Central The brooming of Sanford fleating
way.
For
the
losing
Road
highs
were
turned
in
h
3.
Link 174. Pal Doucette 173, Mar',i
and Paul Hart 1234-398 led the
Earns must bounce back from
fl&amp; p R(KFINC,
Transmission team efforts. For Runners it was Ann Aond 197 224. R. Gilbo 195, F. Adams 205 Johnson 1. Mars' Hender
lit-river loss or face spending
Ak
and 3 Kanner 187-538.
172, Eadie Mylott 180 and Dot
the' Gutter Girls the high was a and Harry Almond 180.
the' playoff season at home.
Greg
Bullock
202-553
Allniitn 211 and Roy
McDaniel 172.
108 b Carol Platt.
RAIDERS 27, BRONCOS 21
sparked
th
e
Pin
Chasers
to
DEKL.ESCI.ASSIU
Among the best in the
The Grooby Groolt-es are
Denver son first nit't't in Oak- Templeton 1B1,181—.523 led the
three' wins over the Irish Ones.
Four
Shingles
to
three
wins
came
behind
the
leaders
and
SEMINOLE
MEMORIAl.
land, but Raiders—in a similar
efforts For the losers it was Chuck
Sanford Electric' got pair of HOSPITAL league were Pat
over
the'
Snirrt'rs
It
W
agner
head
several
spariling
spot to the Ranis.—.are old pros
191 It'd the' Snippers Four wins lust week. Pacing them were' Kelle with a 211-585.
600's from their keglers last Sipley 171 and Bill Griffith 178,
who rclill7t the playoff stuff
Other high games came' from week but still lost two of three in 189-533. Rest in the SANDRA
went
to
the
All
Countries
VW
in
Hill
Flurluirt
174-408.
Mike
getting serious
their meeting
., with the Wood Chirk 1311-184 an d Bil.r,t(-r Gus Sexton 184. IV. 202-4%8, their niecting with BNDS For FASHION leagu .
ere .1
CHIEFS 30. CHARGEILS 21
(;tnny
Huff
1%
and
Bryant
the
winners
it
was
J.
Lamb
,Iackson
189
niisHaulers
For
the
VW
it
was
H.
and
Wishlon
131—.338
Larr'
Price
SiutI (lit-go will find enough
Hickson 211.
Wilkt'son
199
and
E.
Mtusah
187
leading
the
way
with
a
178
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Pace
setters
in
RIPLEY.
Other
high
efforts
in
J
takes to lose, despite it much
sparkling 246. 196-630 while W.
SPUR included Tracy Cashe
improved team and Kansas while' Chuck Stiniely 187 It'd the league last week canit from
L'\PROFE.SSIO\ALS
Wilson
214
and
J . Temple 228 180, 184. Freddie Williams 178,
Haulers
.Ierry
Kaiser
121-3I'.
Ray
%
oIl
cit —sit' it again,
The' Tinners won three thanks 12-347, Jackie Link 1(17.
backed it up. For the Electric 192., Sammy T1hs 192, Run
reaching a nioment of decision
A 806 scratch effort in their crew it was Chuck Baker with a Evans 170. Don Gair 201, Bob
to
the
192-50]
from
their
'I'racit'
Castw
]42-37.
Mike'
with a 5—i record this late in
leadoff mimi, N flocc'on For tilt, Link 127-351, Luirr Jones 108, first game' of the night provided 213, 197, 211-621, P. Richards Meyers 205. Louise Hosford 178,
ar.
losing Tarbabies it was Rob Liz Kanuivel 125.-320. Kelly the emphasis for the Steen's to with a 200, 23&amp;-606 and S. 179. Bob Hosford 191. Kathy
('OWI3OYS ,'L't. EAC;1.ES
sweep the Make Up Number Montano 213-573.
Bukur 203, 206-579, Roger
Vnrld champion Dallas would .kincs 184 and Jim Carver 188. I)oughert 114-309 and Aubrey
One
team in their clash last
Steve
Norton
fired
a
188,
194,
Ac'cardi
202, 203-593, Grace
with
a
defeat,
falling
twoOther
high
games
in
the
loop
Norris
risk,
week. Sparking the winners 245-627 and Jim Carver added Starr 200, Terry Huston 205,
ciinie'
front
W.
Moore
14.
FL
games behind Washmgton
were R. Williams 214, 209-582. a 238 as B &amp; I) won two from Helen Howe 170 and Peg Howe
the' NFC East. That isn't about Gilbo 161. N. Areeri 208.199 and
C' LEAGUE
C. Elberrv 221, E. Jackson 192 Lewis Drywall. For Lewis it
SEMINOLE PRIN'IERS league
to tuippen ... espt'cizil) against 3. Tanner 18(4.
and B Hudley 193. For the was B Barbour with a 199. highs were by Eddie Mylott 171,
Uw Br:thvrl Doves
Music Unlimited came up losers it was G. Rogero with am Art'S Plastering won a pair as Helen Howe' 173,
DEL.TO\A PINBUSTER.S
Alice
PACKERS 27, oIlERS 10.
with it solid learn effort in 203
F. Frenda had a 215, Leon Headric'ks 17(4, F'rankit' Kaiser
from Nat.ale
Witt' Amoco also was a four Aurther a 212, 1f45-566 and J. 180 and Shelley Wood 177. In
The' Tetnpinnerr. captured four st't'iiru its match
Music Unit' winner last week thanks to Aurtht'r a 208-570 For the the CURIA MEN'S LEAGUE
, tag vic'torit's from the Striker.,, Pro Shop. Pacing the
it
in their battle last week 'iUi keglers were Dick ZUCkTTTIIIn the efforts of K. Wilkins 203, losers it was John Jaco 193. %V
was B. Leach 203 and W.
2112, 212-5c13, Rands Howling 1f49-564, G. Stoner 202 and D. Burrow 192 and
Viola Koch 177 and P. P
C. Kanvernal Rallies 175 with the top efforts...
:
187-544. Junior Lewis 194 and Witt 207. And B &amp; I) won four 190, 192
Burkhalter 17? leading the way
And in the SHOOTING STARS
Howling 39&amp; 21f—&amp;80. For behindiohnJaco's patrol 201's,
Also throwing sparkling circuit it was Ronnie Link 174
Ed Conde-y's 189 was high for
Nataie''s the highs were b
Jim Carver's 215 and W. garlic's were' Eddie Adams 24:1. arid Elvse' Isom 186.
the Merry Mac's but it was ______________________________________________________________________
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That
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15 an extraordmzirv number of these big bore machines for
One race Over 100 entries have filed for the 250 mile event. As
I said before, you will see a preview of upcoming World
Manufactureers and IMSA Competition at this race.
91
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LIONS 27, SAINTS 9: 1t' an- to be getting it together s'une gtsin, that the Pats arc just as
team division war with Mm
GIANTS 34, CARDS 14: St. other contender vs. also-ran
what under new quarterback
weak as he suspected.
nesoth and De tr oit and—even if luis rivals Philadelphia and nation and Detroit must not Marty 1mrcs and the Colts.
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1973, under the new rules established by FIA. Vinre feels that
:his sh ould rru'an an inicrca.cc from 0O to i5(i Florsepowet
of course more torque. Gunando said that on a track like
r)a'tnna the car should reach 190 miles per hour on the highbanks, This would make that Orlando based Camaro 'ery
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competitive in it 24 hour grind Gimondo should he veryuick
in the infield portion of the 3.81 mile road course. Top speed
will be set b the Corvettes. The Corveties, wi th 454 cubic
inch engines, should he turning th e tughbanks at between
arid 21(4 miles per hour. The sleek Ferrari Daytona ma
have an edge in this race because of cornering, endurance'
and a top speed in race trim of 195 mph or better. Any wn
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"ti qur.tion was raised as ti' what automobile'
was. the fastest passenger car in existence. The Lanutunrogin
Muirui S hits a top speed of 170 miles per hour. That's quick,
1~."T - Ferrari Daytona tims a toD srIptled in .street trtrr of :7.'
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Hard luck Ruddy Baker ended the' NASCAR Grand
\atmnal Season on a winning note by grinding the K&amp;K Insuranc't' Dodge' to victory in the Texas 500. A. 3. Foyl finished
,a close second Richard Pettv finished third, Bobby
. Allt.s,ori
finished fourth and finished the season with over £261u.(KK and
the man who was the' major contributor to the Grand
1uttion&amp; Manufacters Title being won b CI1CtTOIft.
Keep thus in mind friends Auto racing maybe dangerous to
a ch'grec. But, the the sat etv features on present day family
cars art' zr large' part off-shoots of the various auto racing
pruigruinis I c'eruun1 believe that any well suspended and
propt'rl', tuned sportscar with decent brakes is far safer then
any luxur sedan if you doubt me then Wktt a look around
you and set- whodrives sanely and who doesn't. You might LW
surprised,
As we take a good look at what is offered in 1973 In the
sportscar area we might consider the Ferrari Daytona as the
'cry epitomy of what its all about What a flawless
automobile this car is. This week I will go so far as to sa, he
SCCA after the season that NASCAR had thus year mnvtx'
you art' licit to stuffy to learn something about tio* to nierc'hiandisc' a product called auto racing

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SELECTION
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Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Buffalo at Neor England, 1
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PtlId5 itt Ph
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Green How at Houston. 2 p.m.
Minne'utu at Los Angeles. 4
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New Orleans at Detroit. 1 p.m
Nt% Y ork Giants at St. Louis, 2
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I9fL...5]8 it'd t.it' .Jet et to ttir'
wins over the Wtiodpickers
Other high gaines in tht
circuit List t-t'k were turned U:
b John Kartmari 174. Leo
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The Wtut'vlt. t'rt' rolling iast
week and it w as due' riiostiv to
the sparkling effort of Ron
Williams who stroked for a
beautiful 626 set in leading the'
Wheels to four wins over thi
Generators Williams opened
with a 204 and then blasted tIme'
sticks for it 233 and finished
with it 189 for his 626 se'rR'.
High for the Generators wuu
Bowling's 182-5:t.
Dot Let' had a nifty 212—.i(
arid Jitti Carver a 193-513 but it
wits not enough as the Beep
Beeps won three' from the
Sedans. For tIme lt.tpc the b.'t
was Kathy Aurlher's 177
J. Criswell blasted a 223,214—
623 in leading (tie' Radiators to
also helping ii Gil F'ilegar's
1B1I-523. And John Juicci ripped
up the sticks for a lusty
l94.203,211-4108 but saw tu
Bumper Jack team win onl
()tie from the' Batteries Pacing
the Batteries was D. Crabu'e'e's
225,10-488 and W Stone 196
Other sparkling effort! last
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188.202-534, T. Bands 200,194—
575, Kathy Cooper 188. H
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223. B. Larsen 181, K. Wilkins
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bC'tit)T some weeks ago it
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mother did the right thm

well or maybe it was vice versa. was kind of necessary to have

having an abortion

it' having the prwedure done

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nation'5 capital as it would have
ii Central Florida.
ltist1ng there Should be no
5oc1 stigma at ta ched to
having had an abortion, the
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v'umuan
none-the-less wished

According to her, "I felt I
was being responsible in
making the derision hi
through Wlti th pra't'thir'
After all, I had other
children to think about.
was impossible for me to
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worry~ing about another bab%

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being born with the Jut). The

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Miami
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experiences there.
swered.
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"The girls were really down
gr oup was a therapeudic done. I was awake. I was given
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into a room to give urine
blood test and blood
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very much alone and this is due
M% doctor decided I was twessure. From there we went
subject was sex.
in large pact, I believe, to the seing we were shown the tube
between eight and 10 weeks upstairs into an office and paid
the
social standards concerning that would be inuTted into
pregnant. I had been to him two the fee by travelers check or
1iO HAS ABORflONS
abortion — U stigma attached uterus through which the fetus
problem money order. They would
weeks earlier with
and the whole bit would be
to IL
with the inter-uUTine device prefer not tit take cash.
Stati.cMcs given to us were
by a vacu= methiod.
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entire
procedure
took
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(IUD) I was using as a method
m women
what
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that
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"After being told
three to four hours. The
Abortion Procedure
control. At this time,
of b
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seek
abortions
am married
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the doctor could not find the
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with
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children,
But
undressed, took our own
filled out more papers and minutes," she said.
device and probed For it
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be temperatures and instructed
Joan appeared to
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that we must keep our tern- in my group. The others we
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purpose of the psychiatric
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Betti Edgar,
Holiday Inn Posing with the potentia l cover girl are

Hunger pains are closing
Esen ii comnmon-ta ter would be
divine, but to you, a sweet tim-ta
until next week.

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presentation of "The Old Soft
hoe" followed by a darling
story about two potatoes falling
in love, getting u,arried, having
their own sweet potatO who
grew up and wanted to marry
Walter Kronkit&amp; . to the utter
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the limelight Nov 12,

from several eras including
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tier perconalit) is bewitching
and she can belt out it song
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fingers up and down the keywithout once looking
board
or taking off
at the ivories
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nine ribbons S%oss'
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beautiful warin pink that
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stage, to begin "(Me Is A Ciibaret" . . there's no doubt
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original designs for fabric
workshopE ac-oss the coun
designs we r e
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Tht origInal dcign left of a Flame of Hope ort! and thc reuIt ng fabric
try are good workers.
Lought bs1L ret Gordon
Print Creativity is no respecter o l.Q
I sent one young fellow
president of Blue Ridge-Winout on a job. said Ilium,
Uer Textiles. and he brought
e effort and a ion leaders in all categories wardrobe n e e d s with t.e
he had to load a ca
Du Pont into the act from money Into th
interpret the prints in newest designs and simulcomponent parts of
his
company's
time.
will
The
fabric
lot
of
the fabric angle.
their designs. The fabrics taneously help provide em- brushes and bring it from
used for the designs is An - But the venture is a success,
will be available for home ployrnent for those less for- station to station. C WO
sent
us
a
letter
Recently
he
tron III
una e
so fast that the shop steward
sew ers. too.
"This guy is a leader." a continuing operation
per ion and
To
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to
ilium
about
complained.
The other peoThe purpose for the yensaid SteIsen L ilium, presi- would give us a percentage ture.
according to textile Flame of HoIR is to turn on ple were accustomed to pacdent of F lame of Hope refer- of the net profit."
loving ing their work. coffee breaks.
mpri Gorclun, is to o f f e r all the devotion of
)arent
who
e
Du Pont is making a film fashion-consciuus consurn
help this hustler!"
best
way
to
the
their
knowu
opportunity
to
fill
the
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put a lot of his own personal on the project and now fashAccording to ilium the
urkshop guaduatis hasi
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the uigflit) reserved only for
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great
using my business know-how
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I asked her if she had a copy
So
of her book "Over 50
What." She did not but wouhi
see to it that I got one.
No use beating around the
so I came right out
bush .
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women were
yo
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natural hazardadmitWynota
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motiOnftllV and pbvIclIv.
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That a person's I.Q. often
has little to do with his crea
a point now being
tiuts
proved by the mentall y retarded. They were given the
chance to show their crea
live albihty by a few people
who were wt n to put time
w ere others
and dollars*16
gac lip service. And this
willingness to help has paid
of! — not just in, an aura of
philanthrop y but in the mcdi.
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II,ldegiirde is Z years young'
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chisrnsing
ituitted slut' was it bit weary.
(IIAMI'M;NE RAIA. COM''Vi.ii t,r,,.,ig'tI in ti'11 iou' how

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City Police Officer Lucille
people who talked to me and bills for complica tions.
"We also were not to do Burrascano.
tried to talk me out of the
anything strenuous for two
abortion — I just had to
-All in good physical condi.
the
weeks,
only shower and could
by
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and a rela tively good frame
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tion
doctor. He said Come on now. it go back to work the next da
of
mind."
Jane B. Hart,
is not hurting that bad, is it?'
describing
American
POWs she
DEPRESSION'
and I couldn't say anything. He
Vietnam.
North
saw
in
said if I moved he would hare to
Joan gave the opinion she
stop the operatim and from
"Eveone on the plane was
should
have been counseled
still
as
there on I was as
t on. better on the reaction which personally threatened at least
The cramps were bad but it was might come on at home. -I was once by the hijackers." Southid, "but ern Airways stewardess Karen
very depressed,"
nothing like having a baby.
I have noticed as the days go b)- Chambers, after a hijacking in
much better which four peons were jp
I feel better
RECOVERY
jured during a 28-hour flight
about iL
covered 3,800 miles.
the
papers
I
was
that
of
"On
one
nurse
"After the doctor left, a

pera
iocal cimlor to obtain a signed uIxelions like bugs. Our group methods, and the upcoming
all
discussed
to
the
clinic,
but
was
more
days
after we left the clinic
statement concerning the of about 10 women were met by procedures were

problems she

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in the table I though I was
e do ever)-thing that the
druggists telephone number
going to faint for a moment.
men
do.
We direct traffic, go
ith them and if the te
"Frankly I was a big baby
out
on
D.O.A.s,
handle burglarpersisted,we were
en one is in perat
and was cing.
ey
would
ies
and
assaults,
walk the beat.
control of her mind, one can it call the clinic and th
the
her teeth and bear the pain. But call the drugstore with a I've carried a man down
eps
and
dragged
a
2Opound
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served h Florida State hank,
concert patrons rushed hark to
thew seats tar the second half of

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and taps mommy and daddy on

actually the group se.wons come down to take pills given us
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So off %ke go to the Gielow
tagged tile con( vrl , and I have (4)
derstandable WIV sit(, is
agree
llsldeg:srde
is
still
home,
This
tlimi'
lIiIdc'gartle
and
there I was going on is
an international ihantt'use.
arrived on the scene In a long beauty and health kick . life Is
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and didn't really know what
SH where cbs we iiwet For is
went on over the ratile
pres% nnlerencr''''
Our tete-e.tete wasn't nearly
Sirnt' Ililtiegarde's theatrical
iiiiist'l.
enough but another day
and
hooking
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At the end of the delightful
had
already
started
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the
boss,
editor
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Mrs
performance
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PHIf)hHsiil'
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publisher,
itt'si"it'sI lllldegarile with a
lw'aiitifnl lwiiiqii.'t of American (11( )W and MItS (110W favored concert audiences, was
most plcisst'(l wIth the Sanford
l,a e h"'n friends for i'ars
lheautv roses from S( 'Mt 'A
recx)nse usnul was generally
why
not
at
their
htnisc''
O nly (he tistist favorable
very nattering
Fine'
rotiiint'nt were heard after
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She got ff.(,(". on two occasions
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carc without her birth control track of our temperatures twice add tomorrow morning For
pills before getting pregnant., a day for fi ve days, given a good." Jean Dc Martino, after
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furs. I woi jlit a ffluiii to see
Out (IWO \li\HhI.YN ( it )UI )N SIIC Hl$iIIittf'fl,
I")tfle sn inying to tht" r'itwt'rt She lives alone In
swathed in iiilnk and a slinky itient in Manhattan between
that made three tours in thin country 811(1
long gouu n
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1111 I 111110c. writing, her friends, bet
saw in Setiiln;,Is' I 1111101t)
Suiniie'r was a lovely, fur. religion, 811(1 two sisters.
"What is your religion"'' I
tri,,siiie'l sweister worn by

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her at 2 in the morning arid there. There were also lady
asked her to marry him. '11w counselors.
Here are some quotable
In the recovery room we had quotes from women during the
coklnselar tch1 us of onc woman
whose boy friend destroyed his our temperatures taken again week:
devices and were instructed on the
control
birth
deliberately to get her pregnant procedures to follow at home.
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fears. One girl just kept faint and were given smelling
bawling. This was her second salts. No one had the urge to lay
time around and she felt like a clown on the txxl.
"Probably the thnic had
boob. This girl was trying to get
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Iinitwth visiting n maternity began the final hour which nlP.4)
will Save that one for included songs she was the first
arti
to record Including The Last
later
Time 1 Saw l'aric''
She tn;inaged to get in a rotn
,s a delight to the u1lin',
IIwrtIal about hit' )ring water
Is
vice
president
the
I'harIlling entertainer inh
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tompany s
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type tables full of cookies, coke.
work, is she expected to starve, coffee, tea and had a bed for
I believe the attitude expressed any of the women who really
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me get dressed. Afterwards I depressed I could feel free
children.
the clinic counselor or one
"I believe women should walked down the hail to the call
referral agencies fbi'
have the right to chooie recovery room. Actually it of five
psychiatric help.
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the holidays at Knights. The courteous attention you
receive from Don and staff ill make ou feel like roa1t
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assists Liz Paulucci in applying the finishing touches to
her makeup Nora is an expert at matching cosmetics to
our individual skin tone and texture and she has mans
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deciding on her ball gown. She looks
gorgeous in the softly flow ing white chiffon
gottn she' s tearing The new halter neck
lets her bare her pretty back The wide
fitted waistband is accented by a lacy gold
braid atop the gracefully gathered skirt. On
the other hand she's wishfully eyeing the
metallic tissue nylon gown that looks as if it
floated from a dream Both gowns are from
the RJav collection.

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nny
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concoctions she prepares for such lively occasions as the
Annual Champagne Ball.

from Minnesota a tempting
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for the holidav festivities ahead. Select vour en,stal
stemware and serving pieces now for after the Champ gne
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(here isn't a sweeter rose than Mrs. Hose Southward deft ,
ballroom — Volkswagen Style! I)on Pope. salesman, lends a
pictured with Mrs. Edna Murray admiring a beautiful
chi%.alrous hand as Barbara DiNlasi steps out of her waiting chariot christinas arrangement at Satif'ord I1oN% v t- Shop Add
in this case it's a glittering green Karmann Ghia from Bill Baker
sp,arkle to your holiday entertainim! ~%ilh thiral ci-c-ition,
is
guaranteed
not
to
turn
chariot
Volkswagen, Inc. And this beautiful
by Sanford Flower Shop.
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pants, and matching ruffled blouse.
gentl\ accentc-d with rhinestone buttons. an ensemble that's sure to be the
hit of the noiida circuit. You are sure
to be charged with excitement then
vo u see this ensemble and the many
other beautiful gowns in the B E
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Sanford nd Orlando stores. Plan a
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sequin trimmed bodice and low cu t back at
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gowns) Uiis glittering creation from Mary.
Esther s holidas collection is perfect for the
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you execute your favorite dancestep. To ha ve your beautiful feet loo
Tree and let Harrison
their very twst we suggest N,011 visit The Shoe,
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Taylor, owner, or his able ass
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la rgest coIlecti0!-S
of
ass Ofli O
area

Mrs. Wendell "Janice" Springfield, treasurer of' the
Seminole Mutual Concert Assn., chats about the Champagne Ball "I
"th Mrs. John "Eve" Crabtree at Interiors bv
Berta Hall Th e gracefui lines of the Louis 15th and 16th
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c h ai rs On s,1C tlIes
i's
are
sea ted •cIuu •d regal (OUCh iO LIII
seene. The lighted wall sconLes on either side of the
bamboo framed mirror and the beautiful read silk J)OJ)J))
arrangements created by Jane Besserer, :tail mcniti
completes the picture. These and many other elegant
furnishings are available at Interiors by Berta Hall.

llolidav glarnour is refected by Mis.
John Crabtree (EMO, president of the
Jr. %V omen's Club modcling the af($-rillage
five gown f rom the
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luxurious
this
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lot iiiil with the nctt box jacket in red
and gold will make the "best dressed
list for its owner.
.

\ e caqptured this hat ruing st t'tie in the home of Mr.
iiul Mr s. I tItOV Robb I tUo' and l'ins'' are helping
Norma select tile jt-welry tha*1 will conip'lete tier lovel%
ts
('1111 lilpagile Ball attire from tht. Molly coflectioll.
gown featuresa silver knit crepe top over billowing skirt of
black and green with silver " k ( ii it Robb 15 one (Ii
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Cent ral Ii isf1 i(iI S tt (si
Ii commercial
i ( iLli a ii(i industrial$
contractors

Frank Voltoline readies tor the Chanqmgne
Ball b\ stopping I n at Capp's Men's Store.
His ch'oice is a crushed velvet King Gt-orgto
t ULI b' Palm Beach. lot mat 4utttre
a
sophisttated lily to- thtLnunute
air for the
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coat III blue ttUh a matching butt.'rtls tie
('hoose yours from a selection of maroon,
white, chocolate, gold and black.

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OPEN SUNDAY
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Women's Club is celebrating

music

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Muse. bndlect and honor'e: and M. Joe
the bridegroom.
Thomas, mother

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friends are

71V people from SL&amp; Peter

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24 Hour Nursing Care F or

Pi ivate Patients — VA — Medicaid

of David
bridle
Thomas. Hostess for the DcI)fwtt%
c asion was Mrs.

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and standing in the mriter was it

919 E. 2nd

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Susan A. Reeder. RI
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,"~, Repeat il quickly at least 3 timc. wtuch would entitle t1w
en I timt
parishioneri. by name
to kp
Jas
as bs t urning to your South Seminole Jaycees
Albert L Pierce
vompartions and introducing the tilt- trophy.
Hayes. 11% 3145
"Itir crallf.. can you give nl(.
cs 3 of them
Con :1 be that the Maitland
MIflII' quid. shnrtcut for a better neweome'?
John E Creamer. 1141 Rcan
.it encoun er on president hassoonforgonh
At yci
Patricia A Howard, Si memory"
ju mumble I m glad to me last experience t
St..
attempting
Ml('IAI. IiFTI(VI
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Instead. sa~ "I'm glad it)
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meet things be so bad that even piv~
. look desable Wh, w be tht
For the more
David. Si l AS
impre sion
pres%itriii, you can link with the
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1516 twen made in our brain. all of uj, ' name. the easier it can be
Ge-or
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the
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recalled
u recall it
Hulh'wi' 15ff Mimngoirie
Thus bs qUIIS repeating it

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tiolls 11111, I If\ to) malif. Ilit-ili 11411les

tad tongue

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how'y. too
is oh the fact hhat
I II) i July 22 to Aug I) Inipress hs
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thereby I3tsti
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lti'i aiiiiy'st
pay
that she has to save liii' hiiDhil'y lii

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PALI Oil

Un' yuiiig Wuhilan I iiiii'i' saw ID

thiiI1

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CLEAN ERS, LAUNDRY

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asking swt'etiv, 'Now. iwfll'y. \I)II diiiit watit

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01 unit 5$ hi ssantt it to iills %%, lilt tin liiiips liii i

., j%. 1113, ,AIll licip )ou itiain )out it
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pleasant ii you
alms mote tJiiy Ihe SOLiJl an he 5cr)

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i iikil i,itissiI$t liii' ,\lps with his i'h1,huts .111 •liianatintt
flolli .111 tipstalls bettlooill. I don't coyly ask. "Whal are
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ou can he most happy
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June

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touhcs off your em0tb0

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t1nless we- inscinusly train tnarrc I connections of the n
oh People you aireads
flLtint
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maiden name ourM I t 5;

Raymond \'utI

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finds you able to handle mallets wiuch may not

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hat "being a father is like." If he

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I)E.%R FItIFI): hIo does (en's fiance feel ahout

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G,Aen in.sists on taking the kid along. She says it will be
a nice vacation far him, and thery is no better way for her

DRAPERIES

m(111%ale therni-eh-es in this and anyone buyinr more than
offer to pay $ to
will get
ce from h
is a studious paor wtic' didn't regard b an
8, Winter
700 Melrose Apt.,
ervtxtd% at is banque, whose special deIlvM-. I think he will
ke
Park
name thes forget'
even sing as he delisers
rs
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he contesaed.

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get a

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the little ts a lot and sass he is iIling to keep the ho

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Chairman Leon Lemaitrt.
reported that an
night would be held

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to brvak this \tciotv; circle
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trip to Tallahassee Bt
udents were lot'd in the
gson.
praise of the

experts
helP
ing honey'
d thrprishumr
es mu
menthils
rarded
SDU have the i
TIC 5U
as asked back for a .rd sear .
set ,6O0 jars by Nov. 30.
a percent salary increase. TE1l0 to remember'
I bumped into Warren Brown
experts
memory'
Some
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Shartira I
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Emerson, 320 Ranthu]
Win. F Dawkxns. 3988 Grant

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Miss

j'iued the gumi des rihed or laces. we ma forget within 2
'hclnsi It t'tt toni * cents the minutes'
I here are some of the basic
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Post 256 sounds very bu*-. The%
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71m. tuKlm presented Misi.

with a urtute linen cloth with a

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ihankfi;IIor(hcndithmnU :an bc r1ecth cantnmmlng sour (hrlstmls gift
did Then tell them SOU
plan
to
send
their children [ or them. If
list, and do not
please
do liketse. i pmmise
so
to
easel
a
gift.
the
that's
%eu. it %ill he the hr%t Chri%tma% gift iou could gi%e them.

American Legion Memoria'

Sharon
edJing okit and a pre poxnc iti M
the bride'., chosen mints
riroths Btilhner
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and
Miss
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white
cake
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Rodlun, Mrs Smanne Savage,
Mrs Clifford Nelson and M

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have tc

Waldorf.
At that dinner. Bey sUter.

Mrs. Kenneth Leffler.
Ralph Rodiun

table and guests enjoyed a

and groom.

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with flIMO BURNS

CAMPUS CLATTER

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, something.
know they'll buy it,
If )-Oil have a solution for this universal problem. Abby.
SICK OF (III(Is'niks
you'te a genitif

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M Paula Richardson Ms enioved
dOfl
1I tO Oscar of
have
enl
Sandy Seined, Mu

Gfts were plaved an a caffee

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large-s-.

the

Other in-Oted puesu were

The buffet wn decorated .to complement their airr

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future bride

ne o a blue, pink, and white . Crystal Ethel Farle her mother, and
?msa
s the
-, the groom's
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muicellmleous bridal shower an
carnation
corsages
mother
ith
Mace
c'omplett
d
the
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dit raises monexwith cerebral palsy form a hard
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Cerebral Palsy of New York.
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from society as well as
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is chairman of the g.io
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money spent We develop pilot
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rehabilitation. spend money for

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people viho work with
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Lhdt IT'.i*kCS 41 ('UP successful Gerrnan - , '.then Joe was moved to Deltona and built the
The dollar with heart.' as Gen staucu-wd there,"
pretty hite house with grt'tn
t)ght Eisent er called it.
trim on the corner of Shorccrect
here is what I learned,
does four times as much as any
Ar,n.a was born in Providence, and Matheson Streets
other dollar
R. I. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert This was the year the First
Wi)) United Cerebral
Barone. The Healey family Bank of [kitona was opened s'
Palsy says it has great success
next door. Ann Barone Anna walked right in, asked for
with its chant) gala in an era us ed
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lk'ale) played together a job and got it.
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Up a binder or an earnest money deposit with the realty fh'mmt.
This I,1 usually an momiouni equal to time siules commission. A
contract Is prepared and the buyers sign it.
mc' salcsimicmn still convey the offer and contract to you,
tin' seller . You have thee,' alternatives. YOU may reject the
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with your own mutter to
accept a figure less thicmmi you we're asking but more thmumi the
buyers stert' offering, or you may accept their offer,
Ocot' Suuc amuci time buyc'r agree on price amid terms and
sign it c'ejftrcmt', is in effect
Should for Millie tecisoni the buyer defaults and not close
on or bt'f ore the clot.' designated in the eofllrzu't time sale mumay
be off but tie buyers' corniest inoiu'y dc-posit be('Ouiie'S
liquidated .L'tuncsges according to Florida law and you nuid
your reo ethte firm must divide this equcmly.And, it isn't tem y likely Unit to buyer who himis just forft'itc'cI his binclt'r will go about hrcnuli':isting tit(- offer you
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When Unit company's ''for Sale'' sign goes on your front
lawn you tell the world it must deal through a properly
registered real estate broker, licensed by the Florida Real
- Estate Commission on bt'ticilf of the State of Florida
Your prope rty will he shown only to ix'opk' ge:iwnc'ly
interested in purchasing it home. They have already told the
real estate salesman what they are looking for. lie has
screvnt'lI Uut'm by discussing both price and teruiis, The se
people are interested in buying a house', not your taste for
furniture or interior decorating.
"I---- ,. ------------------------iuit'y ruiuiw in au'.'ciric'e wncit your house is worth from
t'unuiporcihle sales in your area and they're riot there to try
and ''steal" your horn.'.
The saksnncini usually v ill call your hone In mmdvimnmce and
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tell your Wilt' that he is bringing his customers to inspect
ycur residence. When liii' doorbell rings she will knots' who
flit's cure. And, she tori go 411)001 her duties to the home while
the !'cmk'suncmn shows your home and points out time features.
If the customer tOist'S an object ion about sc'duml('ttilng the
culi' s:mua knws
,i hots to overcome It. If the' pcctt'muticml buyers
sos they don't like this or that the salesman cciii easily exW-1111 how t'cismls it could Ix' ctmangc'd to meet the buyers'
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Sin'e the buyers liar.' gone to a real ('state office for
assistant-. in fuiduig a home they are not mievcsscmrily- ito
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prospect. The new potential buyer will then base his offer on
an even lower figure, Wouldn't you?
And OIW of tue main disadvantages you'll face Is overcoining objections. If t".'cfl a legitimate buyer approved of
your place but did not like some of the individual aspects of
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',e' fj.1 -e'i iii.;n n the budget.
Tampa told the' -, 'uunt'l m'
Alter all, it's Christnum;is. The ;sgrm'vfJ to provide signalization tog fraudulent land sales or- .milo'- atmng money from a mat
an) more. Nowadays
the lalk of January. February
take action in the i'c:s1aturp I I
and '.1 the railroad rnssmng at Lake Id-11'.3 biggest problem, the state fund (ccl by developers' help
Christimicis shopping season M;irm-h are only ci hazy pmc-turt'
the Land Sale-s Marti prr.Mary
Boulevard and at the
Land Sales Advisory Council registration fee
begins even before the witches
tert the public fri-cm Uiscrupmcthings to conic. Hut January intersection at 1Ieathrw'j Wednesrjy recommended a
(if II4IIIOWC('fl have ridden their of
The Roarri of Rusmness Regu
and the bills ;iIi;mys arrive a
lnu practices.
lltriain entrance and Like Mary hefty budget hike to hire inbronmiis intothe darkness of that toeu sixun.
.mtm'rn earlier asked the Legiattouls'vcurd Planned
sp.'cthrs to police the industry Liture to increase the budget to
last October night.
Most people find tha t
they road to lle;ithrow will also k,,. and protect the public
.% 4EW EXPKRI%1I'.N
$4 IO.flflfl. hut Williams says the
A long shopping season is need to use some credit to meet
provided. it was deterunineel.
The council wants to boost the board uu,r".'s now thats not
good in one way. You now have the costs of Christmas. Thii
Enterprises also current operating budget of "nough
two monthly pay hec'ks instead mine' of the t)t1rPcm's of credit--to P;iulurri
WASHINGTIN
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..if.rrt'd to provide high stan)JO to 114,OflO next year
Wj1i,u::,
mu-,
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aw front for lit-11) yoll ill tittles 'A
aim's
roflort
have
headerl
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itanlori
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dard sewage di."&amp;
.al facihties~
Thil-re's only one inspector to 4rown from .I n W million j Resftrrh Institute vill Issi.
Your Christmas ex penses. In need to spend more
st
you aretaining
system of filtering and check up on sales of land and year industry in 'lcmrita
the Office of Re'c,'arch Ind
this way, you can more easily have. But, you should than
be careful
at the site storm Ara.
ubdmviiioni throughout the bullion within three years, But Terhnoloy in the .i-parment
rma'vt the costs of the season about the amount you ('barge.
ter
'Min Devo-!or
runoffs
to
insure
water
state,
saul J. T Williams of Tal- no •itklecl funds have been given of Housing
without using too much credit.
The ('hiri,stmn:us season In here'
recharge;
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replacement
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and
laha&amp;see,
acting
council
chairto
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However, a longer shopping It's cm delightful time of )ear
the division to meet inm
iemn.aj
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two
for
uric
basis
of
all
trees
man.
lie
called
it
a
"cry
season gives you more time to But it also tan ts. time beginning
g creased lemands, he sauL
connection with HUY bousinm
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removed
during
con,struction
Even though land specificalook at all the gilt ideas. YOU uI a debt-Filled year. So just be and to retain
Fraudulent sa les mainly to lions must be given to the tftvi- assistance rearrh nrngm-am
an ecologist
end up by becoming intoxicated sure you don't credit too much
1mi this phase of the mgram.
mmth the Christmas spirit When of your Christmas to next year. ;mdvist, on preserving in the out-of-itate residents, care COO- sum when a parcel is
natural state various aspec ts of ducted in a big scale, he said. registem- 41. developers o en re
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'We think it's the bigges
tkJUsulg will rQe'*v"j
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t mble to deceive buyers,
monetary allowance The ex.
The "strings" that were problem in th is state textay," Williams tOiti.
p.nment, In be rin n wve'rai
attached to the approval by the saimi Williams.
11., ':ited an instcart-e in which metropolitan
areas, will me:.conmutuission of heathrow Should
Funds would go toward hiring a St. IA)Uij, lo ,man was miii a
mure the effects o hese' i1ln,
serve as a fore runner to other four additional inspectors, a suplot if land Lit J iubdvtsiu that
.ances on the .ertmcmpcating
Put)
developments now perxisor, three secretaries and
households
and 'id test e'-'.'r-i i
Of
preparing to present their plans a clerk.
.icssmhe -cniy 'v lie'!icoptcr
.iPprnat'tI,'i tzi
i'aLsiflc
The state Legislature imikes
before the county for approval.
State Sen. Louis Ic uca Parte a
Hy FRANK J. JASA
their expense. Again, this
-('ounty Agricultural Agent
picture is absurd and needs to
be changed.
Wi th Farm-City Week this
Actually, the Florida or
year set for November 17 to
Seminole County producer is cm
25th, attention is again called to
businessmncin, a technologist,
''Image'', in this case the
cmrul a professional iiicirketu'r
mutual appreciation which city
fit' has to lit' a pro tit this Job or
dwellers have for farmers and
he won't make it. It is ver
A, ice-versa.
important that ever umie ha
At times, it could is' that
souiu
apprt'ci4itiorm
et
Forum reflections'' aren't
agriculture's nt't'd_s and ci( reaching the public quite like
cutmimplishments.
they should. What should tile
while
For
t hiet' 11141)
(arm image be" Are we M)IiiL'tuiimes lx' 4i t'li;uatu.' of
laboring tinder an outdated,
tension between rural and
sterotype picture which dates
urlicimi people, there is tit the
back to courthouse squares on ii
scum' time 41 strong bond of
.Saturday afternoon whcr1 tillers
friendship t*'tv ceo ,,lost iii_
of tiit' soil gather in overalls and
,Imvidu.mls of both groups. It
-straw hals to park their wagons
ixcumumuc's imicrt'-msinglv difficult
4111(1 share son it, town talk" (ii
to .'.mpar.itu.' .igriu.'ul(ur- 4$ ii.I
course not '
urban problems as c become ..
On time other 11011(1, Is the
uniific'cI,
mntt'r'(Iept'ncicnt
rather ridiculous Idea that
se'cu't - The farmer t'oiihl n't
agricultural producers cure lcmmul
achieve hums harvests without
- barons and financiers who don't
ttut' modern tools imntl s('r%'i('u.'s
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provided by lilt- cur and the city
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did not bat-k it with an earnest money deposit or a binder he
backs out, You can bet that within 48 hours the news will get
out that you're willing to take exactly so much an offer for
your home. If another prospect comes along he Is just likely

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Thanksgiving marked the have Ito' tmm.mrim'y now, you go kg;ml by the state.
ts'ginnimnig of the ('lmrIstuimcms aheaul and ho) gills on credit
a lso
Heathrow
developers
season" lli:ut's not the way it is

iinoiner,orsa)- to)-oursL,lf,"'A'Iiat's e use?" and sell to him
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Nohou1- screens these people. They have no idea if time)'
can afford your home. Nobod y knows them. And, If you are at
work cmli day and your wife is at home do you really want a
bunch of strangers browsing through s-our closets, bedrooms,
kitchen and timi, rest of your house without someone there
your wife knows and who has screened th e people inspecting
your home?
And, don't th ink you're going to save the broker's coinmission. A looker doesn't have to be an MIT grad to deduct
the sales commission from your price and he'll k eep that
amount in his own pocket if he buys your place.
Let's suppose he does make you an offer that's
somewhere between whcmt you want and ridiculous. What
would you do? ibid fast, lose him as cm prospe ct and hope (or

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and on R. 2 l51
Mr Hi ile though i retired
&amp;nna her husband into h
onil'
beei)rne actiu in mans clubs
tht"b crv niarned
projects.
She
Staff
Sargeant of the U. S.
loseph their two young loel
Joe.atthattimewasintheU. and community
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and
a deran of tile
daughters Laura. age 16 an1
in '.tr%t'(t 'is Triasurer of the
stationed
"trms
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Shawn age 11 and their 4 sear
C but had Fidtoni \outh Inc to which Korean onlli t could not
Wa shington. D.
is dulplO)e(t by
Ad
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Sam
We found Anna just putting secured a furlough to come both her girls belong. She remain idle. 1k'
the
I)eltona
Utilities
Corp. and
serveti as the President of the
nW to he 1-larTled
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finishing touches to a
A month later they left for Business arid Professional enjoys his ork. lie is proud of
ree Women's Club last year and his pretty and intelligent wile.
:us looking bee
Camp Picketi. Va. and for th
an Advisor not only for her ability as a
' •ts cooking for dinner
they lived here and Anna this year serves as
career woman, and mother of
Ow and her hubby would go worked as a bookkeeper in a mnd Vice-President.
She is ('o-Editor of the his two children, t)Ut for her
mimr.g.
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there. Then in 953 Joe
that COOkS bank
\ career
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24th
I'icltona
Woman's flub monthly loyalty as a soldier's wife.
was sent to Korea with th
IIEAI.EV.....Vcter•
AN
'.ols'" I asked.
where he served public3tion and is an active
idy
of
the
an's
iife,
homemaker,
Career
es". she replied Infantry
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Ilmeiflher in Our L.'.ing is my favorite hobby through 95
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cause it lamies in an inc
and for the past three years has
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family •.. bowling is next, with her folks while he was been a member of the NABbecausemv husband and I can overseasandwentbacktowork
V.Nationa1 Association of
bowl on the husband and wife in the bank in her home tOV.fl Bank Women.through the
mixed teams. We bowl every When Joe returned from Korea First Bank of t)eltona.
Sunday with the Deltona in 1956. they moved to South
11cr oldest daughter. Laura,
Swingers ... and Acting, is my Carolina to Fort Jackson where was crowned "Miss rh'itona",
latest hobby. But, of course, you Joe was stationed until 1960. at their 4th of July Celebration
Her family went with them, for and will be in the Parade In
know all about that.'
Indeed I did, for Just the night in 1956 little Laura was born. IJeltona's 10th
Birthday
In 1960. Joe was sent to Celebration this week-end. She
before, we had attended the
showing of "The Ghost Train", Baurnberg. Germany with
is a Junior at the I)eLand Sr.
liv the DeBary Players, Inc., in Division and Anna went with High and witS accepted in to the
Center of h:m.whIk'I)erfOlkstoOkCareOf 'Anchors", sponsored by the
Ume Communit
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Punt club of I)eLand.
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bad they don't receive a pro's stay here, Anna collected nian'.
salary. - .or charge a dmission sets of German made cups and
saucers which are her pride and
prices of Broadway.
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Once ulfsol cm tumni.' there itcis cm fellow icalklmig down the
stret' I telling ci friend that he could edit the local newspaper
lx' tier tliiumi the editor. liii' editor heard a bout the
remark
cmii ('1141 Ilengeml his critic to spend the day lit timi' editor's desk,
'ho' i-rUn' (fill. When it was over the man's ('lit) of rt'slwi for
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the editor was running oi'er,
liii' critic Im'cmrmwel a great lesson tie never forgot.
It was Abraham I .inc'oln I believe, who said that cmv
lawyer who tries to represent himself has a fool for it clk'nit It's Ito' same %% Ill, selling )'our home,
People (14) sell tht'im- home without the services of a
professional real estate broker quite frequently. But the hook
is lull of tm- i guc stories
about some homneowners who tried to
sell cm rot coiiiplt'te the transaction on their own deal.
l.t lock cit sum.' of the pitfalls soil might stumble Into
trs ing to hcmndli' the scmli'
cci your own house,
When )'Oii put cult that sign, ''For Sole hr Owner,'' you
might ;ms well put another one out that reads, ''Curosity
Seekers Invited,''
Your doorbell will he rung time and time again by folks
scho have no intention of boring, by people who want to know
what type of furniture you have, and those who think you
have 110 idea of ichat s- our home is worth and you might be
asking a ''dmstrt'sseti'' price for It.

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That's only
first du'eisluimi of ninny you're going 1(1
have to make.
'liii' next on.' you'll hni'i' to make is it bet her to engo g c
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showdown Nov ¶1
t,rrrierru'nt will hi- initiated ic
""`"M,?, when Ill" 41 Wo I ref liii' st,rj ci q the I't 11 ge'ns'r at
imning Ixmnrd decision migimlrmst smi1Ficirmt vc.hsr,ilor trill
it"' jml:innm'il unit development r rent lug lilt- need and when U.
i I'11th was re'colved by it r ounity indu- ah'q the r'' ecsIty
umarrow :1-2 Iip$mr(lvaI iii the f'r.mir-lcinin will nlv. lndudr
proixecal
driragi' l;mnes ;is well as a
11i l':iiilw-ri group offered v'elersul ion arid ijerelprjmti,,r
'.emnue' cittmu'nvlmne,it.c to their First lane's
tre$tw.'.itnri that liii
p.r
J'.ri.itcori .f thre -m'-I&amp;,I sit.
'rs.mtliri4: mlii. ' on the favorable uI Ii ;ui'us P41(t) Ii. Ibe S"urii.Iu'
rIe'm'iirmn; 'fla'sm' ,mnimqoluients County Itociril of Mutation ar'
imirlimih'd four Ianing I ske ;uls', iridiratt'd ,in the I'LiiMarl Ihiliv;ircI from tIme' tmi,rs master plan Thc'sc sites have
Ibat imrn e'rmtrinuu e eastward to been rev it'weq and approv ed
bmn'cm'm',m problems,
liii' I-I inmtere'tmange with rumor.' previously, by s - hool offmrlal.s
J'.'niling ;muept.irnr. by the
hool U041ru1 will follow a
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ii, the' ',' tcr.u.l B..arcj within 1
clays •iftu'r J'tJfi ;'ppliratir.n to
Uim, rounty ,rcning hitar(i. Two
ext
"h'uientaty and (one rnuhll.'
cur.' projected for u-w.
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prrcfx'rty,
with the ;u tua
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11w, tmappm'ns you only think as
humldin1's to be frsnstru(- terj on a
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acres rwar l.zikr' Mars'
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of lilt- Se'iiilriulc'
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'nunt y ( 'emitimsil sslon and is
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crumbling on the drawing
boards of housing developmenta In 1,11mg clusters
into the terrain
hnUS
achieve maximum
the landscape using a minimum
of land. more emphasis has
been put on variety
Rut selling Americans on
cluster housing is a slo pro
N'5. comments land developer
Jerome Snyder of Los Angeles.
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"it is not even profitable for
builders to build single family
homes because of the high cost
of land and its development
a i er
s e e r s% st ems
develop'
1-An
C1nl.
streets
ments of the 16 he is engaged ,
are smelt' famii houses
nrpani7ed his
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he
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the vine-covered Cape
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c'odcottiige%ki it, pIekt't1'
It. trnr'tnr Earlier ht' had re
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tin not understand cluster Mu' modeled houses and fixed UP
s. but he says he hated
backyar
d
a development of houses
ing
Last two decades in'
In
the
it
built together sometimes with
has
twill
every
kind of home
a common hreelewa%. garage
ranlS1iCt ion was
ranging from single fniil uh
; ni1 r . un , i. :ilu't' 'I11t
or '.alf'- ho! v,'ith land that i'
di'.isir,s It , Itur' u' - t';r f.'r:
(-orisUmma t('ci by h e 1 tor Assc,cl:it(- and
shared in cvt'roflt' \ou own
apartments. but W ears ago he
General Manager Julian L. Stenstrom of
your own house and pay your
isn't
really
a
was
already being acclaimed
own mortgage It
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Stenstrom Realtors, Sanford.
for
his hold decisions
idea
The
Romans
used
a
ne
Three 'ears ago he em
similar housing principle in the
S
harked
on a joint venture in
6th rent urs
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_tu'using
with
Loews.
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the
is
\'et cluster housing
and theatre chain. conc'cntrat
next best thing to the single
ing more on moderate-price
' -Icumily home Snyder corn
you
dont
housing
Their first venture was
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menU- even though
z;voiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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vout
own
backyard
The
a
2,000
single
family townhouse
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Ne
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cluster of
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neu housing style acc'ommo
dales not only environmental style villages Village Greens
not required a single itil
problems hut the saving on on Staten Island
Ii'. A\I)'I 1.A1.
As a land developer however.
o'er tilt prurtier usually will land investment provides more
OWNER TRANSFERRED
At' rw%teiIturrs
suffice But with tvm;it'red house for less mone And a Snydem considers himself in a
fiv c',iIst' tiardinuard has it
vt'r'v risks business because
hardtnu.rd, used outdoors and real bonus for the moderateThus cistom deslQnt'd 4 bdrm 2 bath Purirnt' is Irvety in
tinder
(I.'Ii'.t' urhirt : without rain
wiert z1muil'!urf resist:inrr anti
there are more areas
tamil mna he the coun
mortified Spanish design add' n'c
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anti has 00 knifl Ic uthi"? nutu
ground utilities and the like
tL4rdilt.- •n titsirid P.0 mr -club atmosphere
t'),I
charm In this 2 yr old home
ml im;n'rfertions it I. of ten
coats of regtihsr paint should 1w
than there were two decades
it's caupped with central heat &amp; air arid Is also carpeen
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assumed that it does not 4t'
ago
in
which
to
make
mistakes
used over the primer
t Lake is nestled behind the 104 x 140 lot,
PLUS
game he ohst'r.'es "the first
quire a primer runt pri-lim'
But
he
accepts
the
challenge
for
Thus beau?', in. located in Cssett*rr', - close In all
in more than it century Cluster
ruir It painting
In some cases. hardhoard 15 housing has been popular in En,',
esthetic'
rewards
the
blend
the
Giuwl sealing 1)'. Lt primer i'
Inrtnry-prinwd Voull knmo'. ii gland f or hundreds of years, but
ing of land and houses into a
co pet FINANCING
ntresir tt prevent unt".'('n
tu'c'1iLls(- lht' (UIIt't it'lls you si
i wasn't rcnlh accepted in the
beautiful countryside
eoIMMETE
OCCUPANCY
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absorption of the top u14t Muit is marked ttumt was and it I'nited Suites In protecting the
''In
cluster
housing
people
itu'
primer
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Inc u tif it-n used as
will cost a littlt more than the environment and creating more
Call Today!
Sr. are latex paints Many
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enamel undt'rc-uatt'r tinti Viltnugbt not he able to afford mdi'
tairv -primed taardboard IS deli'. c'c,untrvsidc and be developed i
'.-idwilf as single family home
neilu air alvtl'ttase' primers and
ered ti your tunnu' inspt'c-t
people can afford A
V'Imer
owners. he observes ''For ex t-lers aica art saIistac'Iuir.
cart-full', it' st' - wtit'ltwr ntis
housing
design
is
good cluster
iotes
:Inc.
ample a enuntrs-clUb atmo[,'lilt paints senia-gloss and
tin' primer has been damaged
wi
th
in ui 14 houses an acre
sphere can provide tennis golf.
gloss t'mutiivl'- and similar t pe5
in handling
U! ii; u-ua,uls. stauld tic t it- UUI
acreage left lot natural rccrt'a
swimming pools saunas picnic
TRI-COUNTY SPECIALISTS
primers
even
ttauiugti
thus
iii
titin areas
as
areas baseball diamonds and
utiart'
millions
even
child
tins
care
centers
SERVING
a
hove SituP seating pruju'rtlt'S
with
Although
there
it
prime
If SO, spot
OR ANGE — SEMINOLE BREVARD
With Itit- standard type (if
suitable senla'r before applying of acres of undeveloped land an bring large acreage set aside
much cannot
tu,rdtivard Uf'ul indoors where
for the purpose"
719-721 E. HWY. 436, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
the finishing coo' The samt the United suites
nmituri
r-srtaIit'e
IS
utIlit'd
for
housing
bec-tiust'
sitting
thing goes it you shUld mar the he'
Then too. some moderate
their
tiardboarcl when putting it up tat people must live near
otherwise working On it
When then- are any irregu
(antics in tin' primer ciaat I rut
your fingers over it after it has
drieds. sand it lightly be'kira'
applying Liii' inp coat This is
especialls important when the
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working together to
5iflC
design for the
price $2 00045000 bracket get the
that
hous even have inten°
land. he points out And he
pporl
nnrmafl% are found only in cx
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beamed
ca
with
architects
whom
be
finds
pensive homes
eflsItlVC
of
all
thedral ceilings- balconies,
Pmthe most
Rut it a1
place pits. bathrooms with car- fescional rr
pets marble top vanities. fli- takes lime, he says P'or 'rescent lighting
ample tour architects took
go
ear and a half to design Cor,
cludt windows that
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rdo Shores. a 1,500 oeeans
commodate the vicwinR of condominium in California
who must supervise
mnthc
Although Snyder has eonce
children
trateti on California in his
WhereaS 15 years ago an enareas Art
ne
gineer would cut the land U in velnpmeflts
being explored In addition i.
little lots, plop houses on them
the project in Staten Isand
and pu: up a 'for sale sign,
they re developing in
it is all team work
and
'looking Rt JIUIuuI4I
engitandwaN'N,
tie
neer' builders interior

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(Jihlities Con
Mnitlsnul
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filed a ('irrul!
tag
porstioru
("uhf silt requestlfl the court
AfttttIfPflt p1int hi 9ei11fl°
to dpc-klt' If Mahtlr"',

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I have 'aihod ]list about evers real estate office' in
Senitniofe ('u'iufl(y to try and lot- ate an acre out in the country
that I could bus, Not one single agenev had one Were (hey
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u'.t a boct a% hard to (Inst a% the pros erhial ha sta k
needle. The acreage is there', all right, beat owners of lras'ts
ranging from Ut and 20 acre's on amp are not Interested in
selling Just one acre when a developer might come along anal
want a rectangular shaped plete of proper without an acre'
cot out of it here anti there
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nLru
flhIflOht Counts by 1972 year end, If current trends contmnu"
If this mark is met, It will Lw a rim of 5f1 per cent over fluprevious record 'rur of 1!171.
Aparinient complexes. motels and nr' homes is the
name of the game in Altanrnnte Springs which has breli
settin recorct ui nut hiiflding sinrt- word was unnnwired of
federal funding for as sewer s stem in 19
Of course, since flint trnir (Lu' cIty has acquired two
privately-owned sewer svstt!ms, San Sebastian and Spring
Valley government numt'y It expand Its present 1.2 million
iddlUunnl government mtme to expand Iti. present 1.2
mlthon gallon per day rapacity main plant to. .2 n,illtnn
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Through thu first 1(1 months of thevent - thi
estimated now It' have Ii population of 1,(NKi. up from the li'si(l
census figure iii 4,SIXI. is.cued building permits valued tit
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To Plant
Ryegrass

In Cklnbcr, Althmofltf- issueti 301 permits for value of
$,3,475. Included were 75 single family dwellings valued
at ,4O2,R1KI. Son( 219 of these were in Spring Oaks, In addition it permit was issued for Studio North Apartnietil'
worth $1.1 million
Altamonte'.-, new ronstructrnfl exceeds b sonic $BIMIJKX
that seen in the uinncurportated areas of the rouiit which is
aim Iwving a ret-urd year.
Nev huildaig in the areas gverne'd by the Board of
Counts C'otnmissitiiwrs through timi' first 11 niirnths of the
)PL totals $57,Oft.2E
It (mrUitx'r, the cnuntv' planning and zoning office
4K4,:tth inpermits for m' building vulued lit
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chidm 1I new hinnes with S:1,7K4.75

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New Building Amazing
Amazing is tin- rmv building going on in the c-lties of
iatgwood and (Iviedo which hove lu St'Wtfl systefith
l,ngwood, however, along with Altnn,rmtt' u pursuing
tideral money Im a .aiIitHry sewer svstvflm which hums het!! it
tar p1annifl stiti'es fur mitniost twu years
137.4144 worth
Through (irtnb't. ljmi'W(MId had issued
bui1ding priniti., miunt!y sirigit- famil%. hoimies During lust
iith's 3(-thi period, permits valued nI £1.412.02 were
pi:krd ii Of this nunitier M were for homes valued 'it
In Oviedo. IG singlu' famIly permits were issued 10 O( .

tcber for value of $34'J,5O() to bring total newbuilding fin liiii..inith period to $2.992.778
Acth'it continued at it high level in the City of Sanford.
Witt) $U,2:440 in new construction seen through (i'tohet
lia.it nn: I 41 ;itigk family permits were issued for value of
out of (lit' 310 permits picked u for value of
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61, single family permits wert' tssue(t for a
t-:Wber 'nni '
c21197.000 For flu- 10 month pe'ruud, nv coüttUt'titfli
ralutarli art- valued at $1o.o19.GULP.fl.
The village tw'cmu;it' ii rit in I9'2 with adoption of a tie
of twu territory extending U' flitcharter aund itntii'ittiflhi
0viedt' cc' lint'.
With municipal iirquisitlufl of the water-sewer utiltt
3tcrn o;ttrutmfll' within cii'. bounds, t-unstrut'tiun jil'uu
tit'iiv. iii asseltit!rry where 94 pernitth wert' iued
c'tUflUt
Ls1 month for vzihw of $1,276,017 to brinhi the vent's bulldrnii
$6,8.th.5(W for the first Wmoflttth.
ti wt.ul of
Ctistructut1fl starts were seen in (letober in CsclLwrr
1 titifi II'
!1i;tuliiflh iii Sun Sulito '.-ulut'd at *942.001
4S
sinhilt litiniby tmtimnitt worth'

want it green town all winter
It si-grass should Lu' seeded just
its tilt pent uinent grass is
lu-ruining dormant.
Si't'ul beti prepariatiuin, fertilization and v.'awrini: art,
Important aitiul nuis spell the
difference- between success or
failure First the lawn should 1w
itsowed at 2 mches anti rirked to
rentovu clippings and leaves
Then tippis 1' lbs of 11-4-9 or 12
pounds ut F'-4-4. per 1.0(10 squarebeet its much fertilizer Ili time
of seeding is harmful Sow ttit'
etntl Ili two directions for best
l-nvuri'gr then rake the ground
lightly to make sure (hit' seed
comes Ili contact scitti 11w sail.
The' st'edii ratu for ryegmass
V ar it'S tit'P" iidiia j, tilt the
sparseness Of the lawn, (hi bare
ground. SIIIA 1(1-15 POUtids pent
LINHI square- feet Sparse lawn,
5-Iii pounds ain.i on it goad lawn
SOY' 1.5 juiiuth' per IIKMI square
f t.'t't
Witter should lit- tip;)lit'd twice
ii this until till seedlings art' well
i'statd istut'ct - L yt- griass get.
niunatt-s quilt' quickly when
ttit'rt- is lith!qutILt moisture
After tiff- i!rta'- i'
taper off on the watering To
ti&amp;tiifltaifl liut)d ciulut. fertilize,ain v ith the- satin' fertilizer in

twisrnInrf' of htirdtuiard and di'
not wish U) change its color
Others using it in Iaundr
rooms or as wuirktut'ncti tops
te'tl that painting is not nec-es
sari Both groups are advised
that the application of it penetrating wuwad scaler will stl the
ha rdliunrd for prnt('( tion
against dirt and grease The
penetrating sealer is good ticrouse- it does tat build up a

surface film which could tn
sw-ratt-hed or Warn away

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When repainting barth' I arc!
11)1 low the so mt practice, o'
with natural wood That is if
the- original paint surface is in
good condition all that a, neres
sors is Us remove all dirt and

smooth surfat" with the good
Hernt'niber t hat peeling paint
Is is sigi: Iii rtnucstut' Thatsource ii! this moisture simuld
Ili, located and eliminated be'
it. me' re-pa intl ng other w ise'
s'niu'll have to dip that' jut' oh
again in a few nwfltits

Vol t'itio't of Antis Long
helpful booklets, -Using hard
tutiard Around the Home ' or
'Pain! \'uuT hloust' Insith- and
Out ' send 30 cents and a lung
It -adult riseti ense'
lupi- It Know -flow. PC) Box
477 Huntington. N \' 11741 Be
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tntui (lie- foyer, complete with
;si'.s di-r rw'iti 'flit' kitchen is a
dc-light with it,s own pantry. and
lauiily iiie'tiits'rs ran enjoy the
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Thermoplastic's are
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plastic Ia mimi Ii' on our kitchen those which soften with the tip'
counter tops and I have been plication of heat Thermosetshopping around let the materiplastics cannot be reshaped
al Our local lumber v,ird hasting
tiff are resistart to heat
number of different-sale sheets
de
They
are
all
ma
on display
flu'rt' are so many
by the same manufacturer hut
things wrong with the brick
one sheet. 2 feet by 5 fe't, costs chimney in aer house that I
more than any she-ct of exactly
would like to rebuild it Can you
the same size The thickness tell me how to do it"
appear to be the sortie Why the
It is a difficult job
A
difference in price' What kind
calling
for
skill and knowledge
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use"
of cement should
II should he' done by a prudesA ' \'uur eves are deceiving swnal
%ou tine of the sheets proh.iblv
('on you tell rime' s'.hat
is one-sixteenth ,If an
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thick, the otner one-thirty
advantage's of Lust'the
areond of an inch. a difference that board heating" We're having a
may not be readily noticed but heating change made in our
nevertheless means that one
sheet is twice as thick as the
The big plus fur hose'
A
other. For a counter top .apptiboard
healing
is that uniform
cation, choose time thicker kind
maintained
are'
tenhlwr,ItUres
The thin type is sjtisfactory for
floor to
from
w
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to
wall
and
drawer fronts and other st-rh'
hot
eliriiin,iting
thus
ceiling,
cal applications
spots,
chilly
corners
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spots,
Use a contact cement for
bonding the plastic l.mmninate to and drafts' floors It is especial—
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the plywood, t-umpusitiofl tuflurd
who can play ian floors that
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degrees colder
base Since, as time name' an. aren't se've'ral
roam
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than
the'
plies this cement grips in'
is
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it
stntly upon contact
a Sw en Ii ng window s and
purtant that the plastic be' posiwalls,
and stubhorn doors and
tinned carefully os'er thie' base
sub'
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windows
before the two parts are put
nek Lang's tin ndtns,k
pots
in
A
together
Pmau'tic',il Ilouti.- I(e'pairs.
can he obtained by st-nil
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tht'rmuupi
a
slit'
ac ross the ter ins
if Box 5, Teanec'k N .1 0-4041 I
anti titer iii'is('t I ing s hen ru'.ust'
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When you gase the salesman your check for
Plcnt
really an "earnest money deposit."
$2,000 as a binder it
gave' you
The salesman turned the cheek into the broker who
then
deposited
the'
$2,000
in his
a receipt for it. The broker
Florida
the
ac-cording
to
trust escrow account. Every broker,
It
Real FMatt' Code, must maintain a trust escrow account.
presents
the
broker
can be utilized for no other purpose- This
from co-mingling our binder or earnest money deposit with
his own funds or other funds- Your $2,000 remained In the
he wrote
brokers trust escrow account until the closing when
your
behalf
on
his own $2,000 check to be used at the closing
AD) misuse of an earnest monr' deposit would result In a
Florida Real Estate
broker having his license revoked by the
commission.

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and all of a sudden mobile rome

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Sanford,
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32771
No ninnies
The Sanford
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ls,,,,sr iIii'ktirs lt:ans'an antI

doubt. contact pour nearest NBA office.

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ljr,(2a i'veTuIflUS C,000 ctr'
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JYO C,ifl t4itørnofltr Sp'nu.
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home .inul ruiiiniunity-tuting
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flthe'rt
cit'ul
i-r.ink
\lackle'.
assisted in their brother
have
Elliott, now ri'tirett i
built more than 2,011 hoities iii
Florida, 'I'hesi' new home
designs are the -uliuination of
that t'!perieflct'.

approve certain building contractors'
A. Ikfifllted) not. The SB/I never puts an official 'stamp
of approval" on any cont,rartor.
This is a partlt'ulimri) important point to remember, as
there is now a rash of unethical contractors throughout the
customers they are approved or
country telling prospective
appointed by the SHA. Implying they are above their cornpe'titurs. This is especially prrs'alaat In disaster areas. If in

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Surround it with a Lloyd Clifton 18-hole mr-golf course.
Hair-Tru tennis courts, chamPiOflSfliP shuffieboard cout ft

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Anot her in tIn' new liuiiie' lint'
Ilas'. tiarne' highlight u'int' of
is tIia' Is'. o Is-alrtn'iii t'.'. o bath
(lii' styli's ,us ailable lii new
l'ltoia.t residents 'l'lae' range I likorv s'.h Ii lii:' S'.'. iritihlilt
doors into :a t'$) '.ivt'r kflu'twn,
iii jat'iu's' (ruin $2l,liti to $'I8,,410,
The .hiiniper fit-is till tuletil atiul it pas-thirii bar from (Iii.'
arrang('uimu'nt s'. it ii '.s nih .tum kilu'hi'um Ii, liii' a'rt't'ui porch.
closet. separate tituting. area, 'Li,a'r''s a storage area in (Ii.nt)unttant stortigi' and e'ea'.eri'el carport anti a large walk-in
e'lost't iii I lie uii;iste'r he'elrO(InIi
t'uitrv '.'. ti'.
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all
the
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'ho' thu-c' lw,irwiii, one-awlinaule'ls. the Juniper features
u,iu-'h;ill'hath lttanyans large
include central heating utticted
conditioning. fully entry Iioritm opens intia a we'llfor aimelt'signt'iI living area unit kitcarpeted ml eriur . i'e mum
'Ime'ti It-aturmug a breakfast area
bathroom floors, '.insl kitchen
;iss4hmrii counter to the
floors, silent switches, cedar, anti
reeuu jrt'ii i'hi&amp;' honiat' - S
lined closets umnut elecortitivi' sr
.t-jtmrtttt- li in tig rounit has

Autuimin
not uiil marks the 'liange' of
u'iSIlts but Liii' iutr,shti'tmiail of
1 new home models bert' Nov '
h the Mciu'kle brothers-led
l'ituana ('orluiratton,
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Assuming the propert) is situated in Seminole
You
may
not
be
able
to
get a
the real estate man is right.
are
going
to
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that
You
permit. County regulations require
. (IU
we'll
and
put
down
a
build a home and install a septic tank
square feet with 200 front fret
must ha% e a minimum of 40.000
to, accepted by the
on a road which has been dedicated
Count).
So, before )OU bU)
('ount) and maintained b the
check first with the Count) I'lannlng and Zoning office.

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I recently purchased a home in Seminole County from a
Sanford re-al estate company When I signed the contract
they asked me for a binder of $2.000. When me sat down with
the sellers for the closing the salesman who bandied the
transaction gave the closing agent his broker's check for
$2,000 I was a bit surprised because I thought the salesman
and his broker were supposed to hold my $2,000 check What's
to keep the salesman and the broker from using my $2,000
of
from the time Icontracted to bus' the property and the time
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I was considering the purchase of a piece of property
with dimensions of 175 by 175, I have been told by a local real
estate man that if I buy this lot I might not be able to get it
building permit to construct the home my wife and I are
planninc to build Could this be true" If so, why'
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iIiI1t'I i ell(' III I ill a iii''. inc id i' I't 'ii hi ii II
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hollies %lttt'O(htC('It Liv The' t)cttntilt ('t)Elb)l'ttt
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First of all, the probahilits I% that the hand the mobile
home was placed on sac not ;oned T-I in the Counti. Mobile
homes can be placed on properti zoned other than 1-1 but a
permit must he obtained first from the Seminole ('aunt)
Planning and 7oning Board. The permit can be valid for up to
24 months. When the permit expires the owner of the mobile
home either must mosu' the mobile home off the proper( tit
must "permanentlie" the home h building around it and
ii'. er it. Naturalls, the cu net must has e the proper permits
from the count) if the prnpert is not In an Incorporated
municipality .
flnalI, power companies are not allowed In Install
electrical supply service to a residence of ani kind unless
proper permits have been Issued,

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to it stIr' on it large tract of land Alter having a septic tank
antalleti ani a well 1ui '.7w 1is,',sered she cmli not gel
power to the site without a pennit from the Count., Why did
she need a permit when the mobile home was tar from
c"t'rys'nc"
Ml'. Sanford

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The ItIPA In the
(mm
qewagP
ai bounded by
treat
to
,a-pnte4
Inniglewooti St,MhVlSI(Wi at the (mange County line on the mouth
utility's trejtrnCn' plant. h SernM'flft RouIeval'd WI 17Ie
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Iris, ateil in Serrilnolfi ('rtnIntyF
raIlrofl'l
ihe law stilt cleveloperl after cait and north and by
tracks on the west.
EngIit
lila city utility declined to At.
Sewage from the
for
Tnngla%e4't
c.ssge
e',fle4!rtd by
".1,1
Woods area i
'r" utu,'-nh
and
pemWe'd
tItiIttletS
Mafthnd
fndbln
at
into
ti.p
city's
plant
r,ffriait
i aty
',lnItlaisrl
Hills. r,.neraj WatefwT'
waInthfl the Tan lit lewrtod
prisnAthet (menge County utilit'/
tr'vetopinflt is not within It-s
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'rç11W orlwl4S water in
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t'smt baaSill
1t(j agreement with Semfoni" TanØeWrl'(l,
traukl not p(fW14e sewef set
("'inty, mit Maitland t1tilitie5
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1to a spectfloti
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Sunday, Nov 19. 1972

'Cluster' Housi ng Hard To Sell
decades ago in whit'h to make
a.- tudd.rs to build single 1nmil
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Rut he iiccepts th1'
high cast ,iisstnk
f
cifininothites not on!' en- hinw
of land and its development-- ,'h:il)en'4 for the eSthetI(
vironmental problems. but the

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rewards, the blending at land
and hisec into 8 heniI(IIIII

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saving on land investment seWerSYStetflS.
of the 18
provides more house for )e.s On1 two developments
d in are singk

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h oards of housing developinvills In fitting clusters of

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inane'. And a real bonus for the he is enga

maderate.In.cnm(' family may family houses
hUses into the terrain to
t.
orgnniied his
Snyder
he the enuntrv.ut
,rhieve maximum twauty of
cnpany when he was 2(1,
,nnsphere.
wlanN'U5lfl a rnlnlmtlm
''This is a whole new housing following in the footsteps of his
land. mare emphasis has
atne," he observes. ,,the first father, a small building conbeen put on varietv
In more than a century. Cluster tractor, Fnrlier he had
But selling Americans on
housing has been popular in remodeled houses and fixed up
cluster housing Is a slow
England for hundreds of years, h.aek'nr4s, hut he says he tinted
land
eomtiwflts
process,
cb'veloper Jerome Snyder of hut it wasn't really accepted $fl it, 1r the last two decades
the United States In protecting has built every kind at home
tim Angeles, known for his
the environment and creating ranging from single mmii'
using versaillity
more open spore. It can cuiwlivisions to luxury ocean\lany people aren't ready to
enhance the countryside and
front apartments. but 20 yearcve up the American dream
developed at prices people 'ago he was already being Ili 'use - the vine-covered cape
-"-.e
!c'r h!s Md decisions
c!uter hn;icIn' -I.,
t.i
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p.s
frr
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design is IOta 14 houses an acre
says Then too, many people
ree
years ago, he emTh
with acreage left for natural harked on a joint venture in
no understand (-luster
recreation areas.
housing - a development of
millions of housing with liews, the hnte
Although there are
same
together,
house' built
mind theater chain. eoncommon
acres of undeveloped land in the rentrating more on moderateif
with
iines
United States, much cannot be
hrt-e7eWmi, garage or walls, but
utilized for housing because price housing. Their first
v th land that is shared by
venture was a .00O single
n4nple nu't live near their faitid ti.vnhoui .-luster
You tm-n \nHt asci;
ori.. Little lanci is m,vmiilattlt' it.
our nwr
rust miiiil pa
union and suburban areas nine New England styli
uririgage, It isn't really a nest
Greens,
where it is needed, and what villages. Village
'k'a The Romans used a
Staten Island.
can he obtained is so expensive
-o,iiilar housing principle in the
As ml land developer howevt'
that it is no longer possible for
ttt century.
people Ii build the little dream Snyder cnnsidert. himself Iii a
Vet cluster housing - 'is the
business tx'cniist
house or even a reasonable ver risk
next hest thing it, tin' single
areasmore
art'
there
facsimile of It,
i.imils hoim'' Snyder cone
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Utilities
underground
In fart, Snyder comments. "It
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with a
and Itetiding Gardens
total of 4113 unit_c
And tin housing Authurtt is
Oil the verge ii! hanktUpte
V ltl properties valued n
s,782,c+(wI, there t Just not
t'iititiltt iI%Ont'% tO cant iflU('
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jq' .mtard housing Auuoru ih'spitt' the best efforts
r,' lL t" executive director.
1-1
IT ;r. Wilson Ill
%Ir' •uis j%IWi Ili the red and
tIt-e;wr ii the mile 11%
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$1%I i,uintlil. Wilson told the
flt ( 'toniiiissi'in inmulmts night
tnt' hart' I'. I'IiIPUgI I umut
'p tin authitirit' stafi
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/L ithoul
for possihi si
tniuttis,'' lit- otidt'(i
'I'iie Authurits was -nt'ated a
itlit- linirt' than 211 ears migi
unth't it sponsiirshil anti will
lt-gli'j.iI Illiltit". ('itt st)lItIi)t
,1111. iiu'nim nivri'i till- tilt cit
ulupteti a resolution forwarded
if, the h'drr;il ligmit's sthirh is
st tin' U.S I tetartineflL at
-aiir. anti Urban I teveluput statilsc ii'. belief it tin
ii liii itihilu iitiiislti._
I ritui tliiit toitit 11w rit timid
tin' respansIIdiit for ap'jut inc ,iu'uiiht'rs tif
\utttonit' '1'in10 there art- six
ti i'rt'Ut di' ti'1 upu u' n t s
,islh ltnt'tst'r ( 'nurt - W tihutit
]ark ( titirt. I'.tlst mird higgins
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Major prntdcui facing W ikar;

is that approved federal monc
to, sutnatiiii ojwr.itiui of tin
put)li( housing is being held ii
utx-yancs-' in Wastiingtna At the
'ord in g t i
tinit' .
s a liii
Wilson, the federal govern
merit. th:iiugtm one of IL'. agen('it's. IS offering tin' Authorit y
j,(K(t to nrndernl7t
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ilIi;iui Clark Court ss-htchi ha'
W units and another $301j,00h' ti
build a i'iiiiiiiiilfilt S tmi('ilit s
ss hi eli uiit'zins a gathering
civic renter tvppimir;'
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this'
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Iuiuiirtijit - exmit'tl what hop;,'its Au-ror(liuIg t Wilson in
IitT presentation to the CM
Cot nius_citum, lit II) would take
nt'rshiip a nil apermit .- t lit'
housing, hut the leclerul ugenr
ciut's utist wish ti take (lVt'T tilt'
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'l'lit- Sminford Housing on-

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For the week ending Not 10,
;, total at $(1,91 .190 st-as

W t"hbonu' Sprins'., I Id to
Wiles I ut Co. Pi 111 7(13, (11 oh

r'neartled for real estate eonSt S 'if' I'S
Iii the real estate niortgages
stegors for the week al

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t'f as tnm'.tee $1(.500
Roger Hiehl, single Is;
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thiorit' let- tiuuic itst'l it tie
untenable position at not hmuvm i
miclt'qiimitt'l beer; funded for tilt
present fiscal year" Wilson
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Slt'xandt'r M. Vt itmer and stilt'
Florence F. Kt'arse, stidumsi tt)
Luroth) M. 3Th Francis Ate,.
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B C. Sherrod and wilt' Charlotte, 1001W 8th St., l.t 10 &amp;
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Joseph J. WI1lIaimi,
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P011 306 Goldenrsi
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Rutiwnims Washington. single
110 Scott I Ir S16,t00
Richard II. h'eterson and tulle
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Gladys to Russell SI Talniadge
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Tompkins Land ('u Inc to
Leonard W. Saunders Jr. and
is if e June 1. 10418 flickor" C,
Orlando, i.t, 139 i'rauistc' d Est.

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Carmdith V 10420 hr (
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Tompkins i.msnd Co. to
Michael A. Siruanni and wile
Taimuiko F, 10419 Sandal Ct.,
Orlando, IA 145 Trailwood EstLF 120,200
Robert Re&amp;serer and wife
.lane ;trd Lloyd &amp;'ruggs, single
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stile Eloise, U 2 lix 527 C. 1.55'
it'. 1 &amp; 11 111k A Tr. 12
S.mn1;snh Sprigs, $2. ,000
Orville Bliss &amp; wife i)muna to
Riviera Contr.. 1 lii Inc.,Suite

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Bonnie While and husband
Grge C. St. Laurent,- trustee .$10,000. Sec &amp;110
James S. Salaciak and stile to
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Hyde Supply Inc. to William
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Paradise Point
Anne V. Edwards guardian
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located at SR 427 and Magnolia
Street.
Mobley said the Investors,
The first economical step of
what might be termed "Black who arc B. E. Williams, Rufus
Martin, Amos Jones, Green
Capitalism" was evident at the
recent Seminole County Zoning Brothers and himself, wanted
and Planning Board meeting, to establish a $300,000 shopping
when Freddie Mobley. Black center composed of 11 stores
-iore operator, came forward and shops on the property.
He said the stores would
arid advised that a group of
prominent Seminole County employ apprn)amately 30
businessmen, persons in the following jobs:
Blnck
representing themselves as quick food franchise, coninvestment Cur- venience store, appliance
Midway
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of glycerine solution u 1/2 warm
water and 1/2 glycerine i and
leave at room temperature.
II you don't keep the ends in
the solution. the plant tissues
will drx out and will not absorb
the solution. In three or four
weeks the foliage should
dark brown, but remain flex'
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For contrast to the dark
brown, mingle with flower seed
pods such as Oriental poppy.
*Ofl'. iris. c-anna. Dic-tamnus.
yucca, castor bean. mallow and
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You'll find interesting pods
on lilac, rhododendron, leucot.hoe. roses. silverbell. bayberry and pearl bushes: on c-atalpa. locust, alder and witch'
hazel trees And there are bittcrswect bemcs and red staghorn sumac fruit
in the fields you'll find pods
of many kinds
Branches of trees in your
yard will add distinctive lines
And there are cones Most
drop in summer but those of
larch and Mugho pines stay
We suggest for brighter col'
ors yellow yarrow. tan Ha'
waiian woodroses. red Indian
corn and multicolor gourds.
bearded wheat mar be dyed
orange. cattails. ok pods
Generally. Fox noted. dried
matenals lack strong color:
thus the effect is derived mainlv from the form of the materiMs and the contrast of light and
dark tones. He added.
"To take advantage of the
form of the materials, it is wise
to limit the kinds of material in
any one arrangement to a relauvely small number. Otherwise. the effect becomes too
busy and jumbled."
Dried bouquets don't need
water and thus may be arranged on wooden or stone
stabs or in baskets, as well as in
vases or bowls

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75-Mobile Homes Rent
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Apartments Rent
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construction, Residential Lots nd
Acreages Please mail detA'lS t
(tiM Construction Co . lix 1771
Lv'.' Road, Orlanjo, 11,1 32i10

DEL TONA ',',',iterfront 3 bedrOom,
2 haIti home iu5t perfect fo( ,tny
.io All ecIrlis Including heat coLt
a r on larg(' hOmeSite be 537.500

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riday 730 to 5 30 Call 373 550)
tween 9 and 6

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get away from t all All yours for
only 571,80')

Domestic-Child Care

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manager. 377 9411

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u'sd machines MOONEY AP
PLIAPICES. 37) 0497

(omplete price'. 559 SO, or 10
payrnenlS of 56 Cell CrCdit
manager. 322 91i1 or see at
Sanford Sewing center, Down
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C. A. WPiiddon. Sr .Broker
ill P4 Park. Sanford
327 5991. Nigt'its, 32) 1141

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M.'tttS45vilil Av#. Sanford

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

).t'rcasts, and monograms

Just Listed

'Snf'W1 .321

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P,,'y, console model, slightly uSed
0i.'s cvrrylhfll e.,thul
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1100 ' C,r.indVi

$750 CASH

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lamps, rugs 377 7016

377

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S Piece breakfast suite, pecan fifliSh.
25 377 62S3
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House full of furniture, couches,

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COft
Ph,mouTh, perfeCt
1941
rat, I pr old Blare i-ilt P.rj.ai-rOi.'.4rr5rS,
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-Mrer ti(M '.1, 1 '.44 4441
722 44)S
poodle. i

rubber cut to any sz
PEtIT! HOUSE OF FOAM. 320'
OrlAndo Drive 3779713

MiscellaneoUs
For Sale

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Dog Of).di.rce Classes beginning
Frida', Ho's 17. 7 Il) p m Wins
Dee parking lot French A',e &amp;
7StPi St $15 10 'NP Court.

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Itiack arid tan Papers. 175. lfl
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RISTAURANT. ,t wi-li r'tihlshei
t=i.Sir%CSS cPerOt mj to c ,iptc .1

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Realtors $31 ISCSD
iwleigh HOuSChOfd Products has
an opportunity for man or woman
interested in earning uO to $150
*ekly Call collect 703 276 SlOe o'
write Rawiegh Co P 0 Boc 4309. LAcE MARY Cozy 3bedrooiil. 1'.
Richmond. Va 73224
ba'h CU Oe ifl quiet country
sttfiflg A true vaiue at s71,700'
AAA EMPLOYMENT
Mile off 17 97. CasS,lberrv
Price pleaSing 3
P1NECREST
RegenCy Sq S3i 3100
bedroom, 2 bath home in tn-

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',e.f'ct HamilnOranrJeS.
bUShCl Bring container 7871
S..nfcx'd Ave

Income &amp;
Investment Property

vcriZd utility. 572.SOi)

garage.

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Early American hndC away couch
and matchIng chair In good
conditIon 795 5704 Apopka

7..'l,iiI.' ,irt''.s.'r, te.o small gas
hi-.itt'r%, I.s•o step tables, rugs 32?
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white, in new condition 441 6001.
Mrs Hawkins. 9 to S

PoIl,iway BAby Iteds

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'PROI.L'S FURNITURE
118 ,'/ i-,I 5? .3775181

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
373 5700
5,00rrenUhAve .
373 5500
360) OrlandO Dr
Spaces Av,tiIAble

1379 S
Sunday, Nov
Elliott. Sanford 3 bedroOms. i':
baths, wall to wall crpt'tiflQ.
er.'ral he.it and air, attached

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3233500 between 9m 6pi

waler 349 5189

372 9284

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bed with triple dresser 372 U3S

MitiT A IbID

19, 7 5 p m

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pply 7 1 p m

And Scooters
74-Trucks And Trailers
iS-Autos For Sale

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METCALF STANDARD SEPViCE
I I arid 16 Open 71 i-trS 377 96S0

I rwk ing for a Colt 1% Peacemaker
Replica of 1860 Army 44 77 Over
it'd Under ('1,-n r nser 109 MyfA r
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7 fled MObIIC home &amp; large lot fl
Geneva Citrus trees. e.cellent

OPEN HOUSE

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neral kitchen Pert time ii 3
.kale or female Holiday HOuSe.

72- Import Autos

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ii u',"ci furrinluri-, ,lppinAn( CS.
Isils. i't( fluy 1 or 1001 itrmvS
I .srry's M,srt. 715 Sanfnvd A..'

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Repairs
Parts Accessories

many of the common
bulbs of northern states-like
tulips, hyacinths, some irises
and lilies -do not grow well in
Florida. Very often these bulbs
flower poorly or not at all, even
in nurtherTi Florida. But don't
be' discOUrdl,ed, we can grow
iriany unusual bulbs in Florida
arid with s;scia1 treatment, can
even grow some of the "northeni" bulbs.
Now let us consider a few
bulbs wcll adapted to Florida.
The small-flowered cluster
¶vpt' of rircissus called the
ilyatithu type can be grown
in Florida. Old varieties such as
naper white, Chinese sacred
lily. Soled d'Or can be grown
outdoors or forced to flower
indoors- They are usually
planted in October and
November. Most other varieties
of narcissus. daffodils or
jonquils blooni poorly except n
northwest Florida.
Crinums are well.udapted to
Fiorida and if planted in the
winter, will produce Large
aimiaryllis-like flowers in late
spring and into the slimmer.
The Easter lily is also a
cuinmutin bulb which can be
planted in November and cxpected to flower niathly ID
April, Moy arid June.
heft bulbfOr the
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550 Call a,16f7Dm ,51419h)

Wanted to buy used 3 ho' I.. trailer

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r ,'cul'% rent Blue LusIre E iettrc'

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lDerai opportunilies. male and
female available No fees in
Environmental corn
solved
panes, internaliOnal holdings.
New Orlando diviSiOn Forward
'esQmCS or name. addrvss, and
iiflt number IC floe i3i4i.

How4taIiat ,on Insurance, paid
vacation, and retirement to offer
Salary open

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Home Estates and Marina on the
51 JohnS RivCf from 513,791
which includes home 4. lot A
fabulous community. with ,cll
facilities on I? 97
recreAtional
t",'tw ,'en Sanlorci ,tnnl Defl'tr Oft
Inc 'nit Wo,iI f'P-irir 8M
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1I,tr y or Or lanuiii 617 91
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Orlando. rI. 37109

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tandwiCh shop Apply in person '0
'Tt'ie Big Dip. 74)9 Fre,xh Air between 3 30 A,)d 6 p 'n

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a united nuirnber of Iv
lunate ones can buy .5 pii- if
Dream Island on the WIl (5
A (dAn' 'ii
WEkiVA RIVER
launch your boat, park your car.

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caddies, 5rlutC%. Halters
7ml *Pti-if I li-elM
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I 'cellent Condition
Ph 172 1079

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3 0 MAGNETIC SIGNS

and fish off the tiank Tri','s,
shrubS, grass. and beautiful
flowers Long termS 41V,cslAlIr
Ph 3?? 6734
Only 51015 left

I fledroom. screened porch. Ulor'da
room. carpet. paneled thru Out.
new roof. kitchen equipped
$i7,S'u3. S3,S00 clown, no qualilvmnj
S BedroomS. 2 baths &amp; other rooms,
plenty room toe horse 4. pets
S77.000 with 1 acre Also aalahIe
with 7cr 8 acres Plenty of ctrus P.
other trec

Apply Lake'vit'w Nursing Center,
919 East 2nd St
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Si-Auctions
52-Wanted To Buy
53-Swap And Trade
54-Equipment For Rent
5S.-Mjscellaneous
For Sale
5SA-Houseld Goods
Se-Antiques
Si-Musical Merchandise
SI-Store And
Office Equipment

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plastic laminating and assembly
Wages open to diSCuSSiOn Benefits
inCiudC pad vacations and
holidays. Qroijp insurance. plenty
of overtime and others Please
ppiy in person to Castle Custom
CabinetS, 30 N Cypress Way.
Casseiberry

SO-Garage - Rummage Sales

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Icack yard. large living room plus?
ritrC rooms interior recently
rctcnditioncii %l5,000 Pres,'nl
mortg.Sc3r 571.33 .ct S74 99 mo No
im
available
qualifying,
meciiately
I BedroomS. 7 Baths, about 7113 SQ
ft L,,rqe tamily room ,siih
freplace, central heat P. air,
yprnkler system. carpet &amp; othtf
eclras 5)1.200 piuS some closing

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1 or ocry Over 100 elanc ti
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I ,itlIcS Dressers. Site trnsmrls
4 i'tusigrsrncnt% wekorned Plerit /
I park Irig. Seating and lur' Ii
)t'fl from 9 a mis Monday innili
-iii' time for insper ton Fn ri
I'' i,mit-io 1/? 'J1° (iOt,c i'll' h
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i,jltlonal reel attAthmerI%
FiercaC
lrartrtr type, $350
.-qulpr'ieft, 3 pieceS. 5)0) Ii) If
I'IicrglasS Piyrnpiarie. 1175 5fr.l,
it'4i%, portable pletinit gill fr,'
nfipmatitXi and termS call 373
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rr,.irlren ,'ef hunting Cal 171 1194

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II'iiiAiiiiiO, 5200 down
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a 3126

Merchandise

And Tools
50-Building Materials
51-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
$2-Livestock And
Poultry
53-Pets And Supplies
64-Clothing

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CONSTRUCTION

health bakground

public

Waterman

Tht City of LoriOwood would hue to
c'mpioy a Street Foreman and a
Grader Operator with eaper.etcce
maintenance
street
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Escellent
çcicrrCd
'iPieiduie and competitive salary
sq. resume with Family Plan

Operators and Assembly
Mechanics Apply in person to
Taylor Manufacturing Co. inc
Airport Blvd. and 5th St 377 7054

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I emily Planning program RN

Welders. Drill Press operators,

36-Business Property
37-Real Estate Wanted

Color In Winter

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33-Farms &amp; Groves
33-Lots &amp; Acreage
34-Mobile Homes
35-Income &amp; Investment

Bulbs Can Add
As the eattii'r cools during
the c.'on'ung weeks many of u
will devote more time to gin'clening. There are man), things
we can do during the fall to
improve and beautify our home'
grounds including flower
gardens. One group of plants
that is s'ery desirable for winter
i'olor is the bulbs. The word
bulb, us used in its niost
cOTflfliOfl sense. includes true
bulbs, c-arms, tubers, and
riuzommies. hr example: lilies,
grape hyacinths, narcissus and
imnorsllis art' true bulbs;
gladiolus, crocus and moatbre'tia are coruis: calla lily,
riladium and tuberose are
tuuers; and canna is an
example of the rhizome type.
'lo most people. all these plants
art' called bulbs.
Bulbs may be grown in beds
to produce a niass of color or for
rut flowers or they may be used
in the perennial border or along
the edge of shrubbery.
In general, must bulbs thrive
in a eii-irained soil having
plenty of organic matter. A
sunny spoi is best but some
bulbs will flower in partial
shade.
The climate in Florida is
fat arabic for growing many
tropical and sub-tropic'al bul
which are only irr'tn as pot
plants in the North

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i-person to Sanford Ranch Hccncr
3221 Orlando Drive.

Cabinet men with esperience

27-Resort Property For Rent

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Call 811 3079

Mutt haiC 1 yr ,t'eflt eperersr
CONTACT
BRAILEY ODP4AM
SANORA. SANFORD. FLA
Ph 373 4670 or 795 4.373

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per c)n Seminole Lodge NLir's n,
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300 S Bay Ave

Pt 1.15 FRINGi 1lLPEF ITS
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mile fri,
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Ringlincj Urns - I 4 and U 5 27
5499 down, 5*995 at 7 pcI '"I
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I'"" Vnrlor iii hive '.eii '/0
fflf ho mirble tri, table, Brass
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601 Celery Ave 171 7114

Sale I ,irmisfure, whpi-f
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Edwards fi,i,ilr-rc
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13-Male Help Wanted
l4-Femae Help Wanted

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For Sale

G,iraqe Ru.nmaqe
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houses For Sale

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B EARL AROSON
AP Newsfea*ures
The Thanksgiving season
brings a challenge to the gar'
dener as to how to decorate the
house in addition to making
sure the table is laden with
food,
Nature off ers a wealth of materials that can be collected
late in the fall for winter bouquets ani dried arrangements
to provide new, changing accents to household dec-or in winter
Several years ago. Prof Raymood I Fox. a specialist in
flower arrangement at Cornell
University. told us that 'the
materials that can he gathered
are limited on1 by ones imagi-..
nation, creativity and tInT;c
We miht add that where you
live makes a difference. hut
largely in the varieties available
lt15besttocollectSetdP0ds
foliage and flowers in summer
and fall Yaterials picked gI-een
will dry in green or light tan
tones These contrast attracuvely with dark brown tones of
tall materials
While it is a bit late no to
harvest some foliage. remerTiben that you can pick late beech
and some oak branches and
press them between layers of
newspapers. bouk. or bricks
'You can do the same with fern
leaves Even it ferns have
turned dark brown, they make
attractive accents I or winter
bouquets
Mountain laurel. rtiodc'dendron. fresh magnolia and spiral
eucalyptus even it you buy it
may he
at a flower shop
treated
Fox suggested this foliage
treatment make a fresh c-ut of
the stem. pound an inch or two
of the cut end to shred tissues.
p1 are the chredded ends Zr. a jar

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PiANORA. SANtOMO
Ph 333 4670 Or 29S 4370

Reliabte man to drive tnjfr,, load
and unload material, nd wock In
lumber yard 44 Hr wee'S Lii
eilent iriflge benefits Apply ifl
a m tit Scottys
person after
i,le'nii 700 5 F,rne.t'i
Home

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louvers so that the)' only
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wind ow
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substantially reduced if the
United States adopted the old
English custom of arresting
people as vagabonds during the
night if they could not give a
good reason for being out.

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Green stated he wanted to
(It'molish present frame tious'
on the property and construct a
warehouse for storage of
roofing materials. 3. B.
Williams, zoning director,
pointed out that under preseut
regulations, the property could
not be utilized for a warehouse,
since a C-1 zoning would be
required for such a use.
reen asked if he could
hange his request to 11-3, but
was advised that the petition
was advertised as C.2 and the
hearing would have to be re;idvertised.
lolx'rt r)nehn, i.onmn txard
'eairman. disclosed that the
rezoning correction can be
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know them as shutters. be.
cause they have been used
for that purpose for so long
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tile items that are both decorative and useful.
Louver doors are bought
unfinished. They come in a
wide variety of sties The
rails at the top and bottom
are solid. This makes them
easy to trim for fitting,
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gel louver panels with a solid
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anything derogaorv would be
installed, Moble' added.
The proposal was received
with approval by the zoning
board, who voted unanimously
to recommend the request to
the counts' eomrrassion.
Another incident of Black
(apitalism and the county
inning board was the appearance before the body of
lnnsevc1t Green of Green
Brothers Roofing Compsn.
wht asked the board's approval
of a change in zoning from B-I
residential to C-2 commercial.

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A ne era of bonD economics
is beginning.
F.xecutive Director I)oris
Hanson of the American Home
F.,niC5 ASOCBtiOfl
AHEA) in an interview
discussed changes taking place
within the asscifltiOfl.
Its concerns have broadened,
emphasizing family planning
:nd population control. "The
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'ARElAGE COVE. a proposed planned unit
development (PUD i site plan was unveiled to
the Sanford Zoning and Planning Board during
Thursda night's regular meeting To
kicaled on property, commonly known as the
Williams' Tract, south of Airport Boulevard,
east of 17-92 and north of the Old Orlando High-

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Apartment-1, . the Orlando attt,rne
newest project h biU U brit'n O'Brien, Vice president of
and Jim Russell. is celebrating United Associates; Inc.,
Orlando building fm; and
its preview opening.
project.
located
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of 111 rental units in a colonial buildings, within which there
are 14 two-story townhouses. In
style. The entire complex
s1atedforcomPlCUOflbYthed additioti, there are 10 onebedroom apartments, l twc..
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bedrooms. 5 three-bedrooms,
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21 studio apartments. Also
by
Ltd., which has as principaLs: within the complex there are
and shuffleboard
Alan Berman. architec t .wimnong
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of mobile homes, plus additional acreage for
single family and multiple family homes.
Edward eddington right and Martin Nesb
left, land developers for Dreyfus interstate
Development Corporation. property owners.
( Bill Scott Photo
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a quality store some
pieces of furniture especially
for foyers if you
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need that extra furnishing.
'nc'hes. e:agerges. credenza, small chairs and 'en
i1l desks make good entry
pieces. You might like a dccorative wall mirror over a
small chest. But clon't .. clutter

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cised through an individual
a sphtny. You enter two
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party. a used bedroom set
txauufulhy carved doors and
about
two
years
old,
whlch is
then are faced with seven
c'onsstiflg of a dresser, mirsteps urn to the formal l2v1n
rot, headboard arid night
room and seven steps down to
,;land. It has the most horrible
odor " my daughter cannot the recreation room It'b a 12- it up with furniture If % ou like
paint Wter than wallpaper,
foot ceiling from the door
tolerate it an) longer in her
ctlOosc to hang groupings of
level afid the walls art, burz on
room. I have cleaned it
eye catching artif arts and art
each side of the stairs and the
thoroughly inside and out and
on the walls Make an art galone above the steps going
it continues to nell
lery of prinLs. pictures and
Even the backing has &amp;
6"nrWifiar treasures To get a formal
inret-full Italic, nf; L
rutiar odor. I've used
look. chm-se traditional pitintand a large gold windo%%
T,reewax and Formula 4W to
tugs, prints and sculpture above the doors. How can I
t avail. We also aired It
Use
a large framed niirror on
make this area more interthe patio in the sun for a day.
the
wall
going down to the
esung and formal' - V.C.
A furniture manufacturer
recreation room Mirrors in
A. 3 would suggest a walliWd we could have it stripped
those spots are charming and
covering. Choose a rather for
but that would be costly which
SpIIce expanding.
miii paper in neutral colors
Is ridiculous since we tried 10
that would be in keeping with
some
money
b
getting
it
save
both your living room and
C.ould
you
please
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used
recreation room schemes.
et sonwthing that's simple
with pink shag wall-ti-whIl
You might choose a rug
and walun a limited budget
carpvung, pale pin
entry Is large enough in a forpink and white tsprt'ad
mal French, Oriental
Could you please tell me what
A. 1! it is a musty, muld
nest' or a contemporary rug
for draperies,
ell. you might t
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colors tohU.se
like a
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with
air,
pictures' 77he
wüzii' the Interior parts
border.
proMing.
of
course.
bedspread
could
be changed. I
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that the colors are compatible
point
my
own
pictures
but the
it in thu sun f or a da% Of ten
with your wallpaper. ShOP III
punk
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a
problem
I
do
not
this *will remove the "lusti.
want theroonito look too fern- S.S.
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p,eoly grea, Friendly neighbors who take a
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in iii:inageriiil or supervisor'
positions privileged to par-with
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chair
fabric
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job
enrichment
Dtdl Association. Florida munsc
would be a good choice and
of Insurance arid leavrship.
pictures in what ever you like,
Keynote
address
for
this
Wothei- Florida Federation of
fries. and
framed in brti
hut'' and Professional conference being held in
a hiw. beige' or brown lamp
warner. ' Clubs, inc. and TaIlatui. Nov. 1 and 18,
base- I think this would avoid
Norma
Mann.
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be
b
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A2116ii iLifl Of Bunk Women.steel Ctutiipsufl' of Ditliac
be t'quaIl ap'a1tng Ii your
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by the County Council.wtich
voted . to cut the chore
$I,R) planning budget for the
next fiscal ar

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Carrier tprflaCC won't let
Chateau Orleans, Sorrento, an1
voa down. whatever this
Apartments
i. oIorii;il Gardens
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lemperature ,t the rOf
Ru in the Orlando area Another
fUtUre
project. Stoneridge Apart-iiir
ded° tsily._inSlaIlMbOn
nients. on west Oak Ridge Rd..
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cperts
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tortees
mists as "inforrnall°fl and meet the problems families
to lace."
and ('ducat)on per
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bolt country
Thu
ear. the word about fazuil
faimty
more
planning. Home eeonomis are tco;ning
MIS'. Hanson. DCP1t1fl
in ke positions to do this in oriented. said
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since t1iseovrrin that the rits
eomrnuflitie5," she said.
Child
ir country must set an of rnan of our modern
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CU' and
thai
leaders from other countries lusionment, drugs, crimes.
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malnutrition and consumer
'ome here to study, e said.
the ItofliC 1 nm
puc;itinnrc
in
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family.
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Although the new 1ail
5lt help
More
nwn
are
entering
the
studies are still in "exploratory
I'cMiiThIt)itut for ImPrornl t
sthgt's," according to Miss field of home economics.
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ln(lfl, already the AHEA has nrim;irilv to work in day care
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and
te
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auiother tflcern- The
Family. A research and action rethtrnn' 'otirses at the college
t'cofloflhi(S organization will
ith
orgafli7tiOfl. "it will look at a level. Miss Hanson said,
iort' concerned
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healthy family t'n'irnnnwnt,
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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
'If

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'.'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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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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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
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('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
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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
'
of wins has ,lade the most 01 a gun compartment and
Kronkite.. cause his voice vs as
ire J2I! ew
Zoologic
a
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(ardens
with
a
:i'euibeNh
ssgnifu-,sit contribution to tsrtet1 dain5ig' to the
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anti
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unatwn
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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.
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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
\•
*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
—
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."
VIIISSI lit-lit 10113.
t'hutrau'ter p'nuLmt watch.
vs ar nuts.

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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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('nunty. In fart during the issued last month. Total for the 333 permits valued at $4,4&amp;4,3I, new construction It valued at
yr, Casseiberry hat Rvir
month of October, total new 10 month period was $57,891.m5. Of this nurnher I1 were for $11,212,340.
City
of
Winter
Springs
h(,1n
building
permits for no
valued
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buildings was at its highest
valued
construction
permits
for
building
valued
$3,784,155.
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new
conslower
than
usual
month
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for six new homes valued
n'gwan'l at the same r
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first 10 iitonths of the year at
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146is
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rat"
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lilember of tll(- district board of
cordia St. John Church, liethiellelll, Ila. Ile is it
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Wednesday and mm sda
the day
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president of the district. Relxrts of the district
mission activities will be featured (luring the
ssion. The key spea ker will be Rev. HillTv Coiner
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he was airrested on feder;il
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lit i high rate of speed and smashed into it tree.
11-*.rnest Lee Williams, 18. and Shii

Taylor Koundtree
ompanied by a state
everageagent arrested John
Henry Littles 30 of Rt. I Box
2 57B, Sanford. tattles was
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Pleicones arrested David Smith
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Orange County Deputies B. C.
Smith anti D. C. Fisher arrestad
Paul Jamison Ray, 17, of 11
Glastonberry Road, English
who stayed the trial in July Judge Matt Byrne of Los Ange- erai district court on the
By BARRY SCHWEII)
Estates and a ti-yeat -old
while the court was in its sum- It's, who wa presiding at the tap issue.
Associated Press Writer
juvenile on breaking and enthe jurors home until
WASIIIM,TO\ i APi - The mtr recess. Justice William J trial sent
tering
charges in "nnneU1on
ourt settled the appeal.l)rne who examined the log
the c
Supreme Court today illot.tl Brennan Jr also dissented.
concluded the surveillance was with the theft of some furniture.
Shortly after the trial had bcEllsberg and Russo needed
the government 1(i procmi with
William A. Adams, liii Uly
irrelevant to the case. He. and
of
at
least
four
jusgun,
the government submitted then the
ail
of
the
votes
the Pentagon Papers tr
Cuurt.
Sanford. told Sgt Roy
U.S. Circuit Court in
~hony tices to have their appeal taken to Judge B)rne a surveillance San Francisco. held the defense Hughey that someone stale a 1
Daniel Ellsberg and
Russo without revealing to UII by the court. The vote log on one of the defense's is
gauge shotgun out tiE his jeep
had no right to see the log.
them who in the defense team against them was seven to two. lawyers and consultants. Subwhile it was parked at the Drift
Douglas said he regretted sequtntl, the government said
F11srg and Russo s appeal Inn, West SR W, Sanford.
w as overheard in a "foreign-inthat
his
colleagues
did
not
take
the
wiretap
was
for
purposes
of
challenged
this holding prunar- Forest
City,
reported
telligence" wirel,ap.
Charles
Cress,
RI ! Box 33:IB,
Mlsberg and Russo are the occasion to lay down some "foreign intelligence" and was
the basis of a
A large
charged with espionage. con. further ground rules for the authorized by the attorney gen- prville Court dectsion that de- quantity o(tumberandbuild g
spiracy and inisuse of govern. conduct of criminal cases in- cral without the supervision of a fendants in a crullinal trial •
materials missing (rum j
timent property in ilk' publica. volving electronic surveillance, judge.
nm
me'bugging
entitled to e xam
resident under enstrucUon on
EUsberg and Russo argued
tion of the once-seurt-t study of lit' also said that it was (hilt'
t
ase
x- pe
-wc
hold
that
the
confidences
of
The defendants aLW
the origin.s of thv Vietnam war.
Lunda Gill. Apartment X2.
Angeles
has
tile
lawyer-chent
relationship
initted
to
see
the
log
to
deter.
tended
the ~overnrnent violzited
'llicir trial in Nis
#nt3. Fern
ititne it the government gained the Constitution by not obun- Park, reported a 10-speed
bc-ell delayed since July 29 by remain inviolate."
Douglas said he had exam- evidence through an illegal tap.
f
'.M.iicuL
the dispute over iretappIng.
its bicycle valued it SM missing,
The court did not comment on ined the logs "and it appears They also contended there wtrttjpping. This isme was not
Del Jerry Lspshaw '.s in
fed
onidervd b% lower courts
(tie issues its it handed down a that the electronics -ur should be a hearing in the
-"esugating the theft of jewelry
routine order declining to hear veillance wiis of a telephone of a -worth auarl $2.i3U from the
- -an appeal by Ellsberg mmd foreign mitional and that the
residence
of Jeannie WenB ti I let I n
Russo, who argued also that intercepted conversations in
finger, Apartment D-17,
"foreign-intelligence" wiretaps this case had nothing to do with
Regency kpartments Fermi
— I U' -Prideut Nixon todayflee
*rrants are Illegal. respect to at 11% Itit of foreign
without
Park. Mlssuig are a diamond
to hk ('amp Da'.Id retreat where jldt-i said he would
A tlissemitiiig opinion was hint persons or their agents"
ring
walued .it $UU, a $oo
i*'ntJ mute than '; week working ou his plaul to reshape
Last Aug. 9, U.S. District
by Justice William 0. l)t'uglmis
wedding
ring, a tli-imund
the eecuUe branch during hIs second term,
Pendant
worth
$150, a pearl
t'f
Whft.
et'empatty(n
Pendant
valued
at
160 and
.'f "tall Ii. It. Ilaideman, domestic adviser John Khrlichyellow
gold
atiuque
Lirvun,
Huilcu and Lawrence
iiiat, and preskkutlal assistants
unknown
value
hhigb.

1( I lO\ (1% 1 It the Pentagon
TIll ELECTION
is flr(1flariflhl a new round of base clos ings a n d
reductions iith 5hi eliminate thousands 01
civilian defense jobs.

WITH

I JVE I)F4MO( ItATIC (,OVI'4It\0It'i may
for dumping party chairman
hatch
Jelin Westwood when they meet in Washington
today in the wake of President's landslide
victory over George McGovern.

into President Nixon's C.1111says it doesn't have to (usd05 the
federal .iv.

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hijack return from Cuba with a tale of a
bizarre odyssey in which "deranged" air
pirates handed out fistfulls of ransom money,
forced male passenger to remove their pants
and wounded the copilot after threatening to
"put a bullet in your head."

despite
has'voted for every Republican
for president since the election
of 1944—when they voted for
Roosevelt?. - .and that on the
write-Ins there actually was one
for Claude Kirk for President
and Bill Gunter as his running
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Regrets... that the) didn't Americans, who came to this country front Slovakia.
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The host church will celebrate its 60th ancapture. These three already niversary this year. Pastor John J. Kucharik serves
had their wrists shipped; and
as present minister at St. Lukes.
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president of tile 111orida-Georgia District Lutheran
Church Nlissouri Synod, will preach lit this service.
Rev. Michael Bronos of Michigan will be CO ...,
missioned as evangelistic missionary to Slovak
immigrants in Melbourne, Australia.
fl John A. spousii
One of the highlights of the convention wi11 take
My thanks to Bill Bailey of place Wednesday evening at tile church pienic
for permittii
which time a barbecue dinner has been
to hear first-hand the taped grounds at
planned for members 1is flell as guests More thtm
hijacking transmnlssic.ns In
Oo persons hive already registered for the bar
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last time. In 1952 the turnout
was 65 per cent; '56 - 70 per
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per cent; In(1 lust Tuesday It
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refuge, contacted the Sanford effect the sign was ha'.tng on weU for observance of rules by
Herald Friday, stating that surf fishing on this strip of the maJority of the pt'u1 who
after the survey. if it is at all beach Al)proxinuitely 25 cars forinerh usvd this rwd.
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going to be pretty dose.

Outstanding bands from two Daytona Beach high schools and nearby
DeLand are scheduled to march in the celebration parade at 2 p.m.
Saturday. marking the first decade of growth for the community of some
9.000.
Highlighting the two-day event is the Saturday procession which will
include representatives of local clubs, businesses and veterans
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77EN YEARS OLD — This recent aerial photo shows
most of N-Ilona's 3210 miles of road minding through
15.(K acres of rolling countryside wooded wi th native
Florida pine, sabel palm and flowering magnolia - plus
32 lakes. The benefits of planned community living are

reflected in the three CILStM Of homes which mate
distinct neighborho,ods. As horne-buflding continues on
time
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The impetus for this festive
wieekend began building 10
years ago on Nov. 19, 1962, when
prpert%' in t)eltona went on
community's
The
sale.
residents began their
\ I TEI NATIONS. N V. u r. cor.d it sona 1 declaration "pioneer
new life here a few mon ths later
AP - Ouna prepared a blast aga inst the use of force, cx
and it's been nothing but
against the Soviet Union in the plaining: "We support just
U.N. General A.'sembly today. wars." And he said the Soviet
miles of paved
than
opposing a Soviet proposal for Union should declare that it more

From

China

banning nuclear wuápons
tputy Foreign Minister
Ouao Ku.an-hua. chairman cit
the Chinese delegation, was OflC
of a dozen speak ers listed for

In South Vietnam

the assembly dehate on the &amp;-p.
viet proposal.

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,\hhin to the isklsti.'M of an
\llAMl BEACH ,P) list' izirrease, he suggested, was the
nation's large commercial pe rs i stent attitude of some in
banks are planning another the Fetkrat Deserve Board that
round of interest rules in- inflation can 1k' combatted with
creases, Del). Wright Patinais, lugli inkrtt r.tte and tight
1)-Tex., told a meeting of house niune',.

bers "their renurk-iation of the uldicated most believe the best,
use of for ce in international re features of Deltona are that it u
lati ons and the permanent pro- clean, quiet and well-planned.
An important part of this
hibution of nuclear weapons"
It reciznrnends that the Se- planning is the company's

Peking's official People's
Daily commented on Sunda)that. while the Soviets were
proposing the prohibition of all
e declara- c'oncept of limiting the size of
k inds of weapons.. they were cuntl. Council give th
their c'onuriunities. Deltona was
p4f
force
binding
building up their supply "for ?acm
c laid out on 15,000 acres
carrying out unbridled nuclear U.N. charter. But diploma ti
threat and nuclear blackmail sources said Western European 35,000 homesites — which are

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savings.
personal
mainly, but l'atznan and many of
others here feel and fear that 11iroughout tile ),ear (his rate
tougher borrowing rates for has averaged be tween 7 and 3
businessintin soon nia) be lier cent of after-tax income,
reflected also in mortgage and compared with a traditional
average close to 6 per cent.
other markets.
This means S.&amp;Ls enjoyed the
Patman, an outspoken f oe of
high interest rates, contended ideal situation: Money flowing
that even wi th out further in- in at the teller's cage matched
crea ses, the present average the demand for funds at the
mortgage rate of a 'bit more loan officer's desk.
than 7.5 per cent is abnormal.
This Increase caused S&amp;l. as"This is too high-too high to t'Ls to rise sharply. The expecallow low and moderate income tation is for an increase of $38.7
families to afford new houses. It billion this year. which would
Is too high to encourage build- make them the nation's second
ens to construct low income' largest financial institution.

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housing."

Life insurance firms now

laundroinat on French Menue -lit charged with lwssession of
near 20th Street.
s(til&amp;'nliri*'rty Bond was set at
arrested
four
$4l on Vincent and $202 on the
Police
Sanford
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Julia Minutt
Stephen A. I"aryna
Shannon Marie Parris
Nancy Rivers
Floyd Lee Aikens
Eugene Terrell
Elizabeth Duffy
Barbara J. Spacek
Priscilla Taylor
Gladys 0, Lasher, Dellary
Moxie J. Miller, Jr., l)t'Huiry
Bertha htiffce, Deltona
Madison A. NeSniiUs, Deltona

Dorothy M. Cooper, Dt'I.and
Melvin Lane, New Siiiyrna
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henry E. flirt, Osteen
I ,Inda S. A(latuis, Sorrento
Dorothy W . McConeiny,
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Deborah A. Boyd

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Angela M. Rutherford
Agnes M. Flowers
John 11, Querry

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lA'Ut'l G. Litton Jr., I, of

737 N.W. 31st Ave.. Gainesville,
died Friday at the VA hospital

Oneida, Iran., he mo-sed to
Gainesville two years ago from
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SHERIFF JOHN Polk (left) is shown the area where a badly
decomposed body was found Sunday night by Capt. L. J. Kris. Dr. G. V.
Garay was on the scene to serve as coroner and performed an autopsy
th is morning and determined that the cause of death was natural. Kriz
identified the man as Joseph Wade, 62, of Virginia, who has been
missing from the Sanford Nursing Home since October 31. The body
was found by Shane Faller, 176 Alder Court, Forest City, who was
helping his fa ther paint a billboard iust west of Intersta te 4 between the
two Sanford exits and found the body while checking out a strong odor.
Th e property belonged to J. 0. Boston.
(Gary Taylor Photo)

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We hear Often these days about the poor in America, and
i-se are all aware that this great country of ours has poor
people. What makes a person poor' me lack of money, yes!
But that is not all that makes a person poor . Money is need ed
to keep them alive and heal thy. But some thing more is
needed. These people must be understood. In other words,
more hearts need to go out to the poor .
It must be wretched to not have the food and cic thes a
person needs, but the deepest feeling of despair m ust come
when no one seems to care.
Friendliness and concer n is something all people can
off er. It doesn't cost much. To greet a person with a smile
is a costless effort. To greet them with concern requires
greatness, and how many possess this?
OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: "Care and concern
go ha.nd-in-ha.nd."

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Deanne Vunetta, Deltona
Julie htriulge'uisars, I),'ltona
Beverly A Jaker, L)eltonu
Jaint's F. Darkness, (;enevLs
Joyce It. Mange, LAnigwood
Hugh Jennings, lArngwood
Mrs. Lewis Hale and baby
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shot in the shoulder by one of
the hijackers.
Buchanan said the hijackers
;,,- tueh in a bizarre manner (taring the circuitous, three-nation
flight. 1k said they alternately
hiiinuht'tI out fistfulls of ransom
money, forced male passengers
to remove their pants and shot
the copilot after threatening to
put a bullet sri our head ''
The hijackers, reportedly
armed with guns and gr.'rusules,
1111(1 ult'flUindC(t a $1-rni1linn
ransom for the plane and its
passengers. An undisclosed
amount of money was given to
the sky pirates during a stop in
Chattafltkl.i, Tenn., Saturday.
Southern refused to say how
much utuousey had been given to
thi.'uui.
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violent winds, rain and snow
s',ic;)t across Europe today,
leaving more than a score of
jrsons dead, houses d estroyed
or flooded and U[)rOotU(l trees,
still bearing golden leaves of
autumn, lying across roads and

Addie (' Lamb
l.ind.i Ittithu Siiiitli
Patricia J. I)eMtirse
Willie James Smiths
Petrina It. Simmons
Richard J. Nooney Sr.
John henry lull
Walter hletisea
Janice M. Dainlin
Ton -au It. Combs,
Robert L. Cornell Jr.
James A. Reimer
harold ('. Fall, DeBars'
Helen It. I'ell, (isle-en
Robert A. h"lt'uning, Winter

unanswered points:
-W e r e the hijackers
screened for weapons when
they boarded the Southern Jet at
llirrninithauii shortly before
they .a,iniivandeered the plane

Friday night
-Will Cuba return the ran-

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The escapee irientifierl as Melvin Charles (.ile. ' a rai(.
brother of one of the accused rapist_s. relatives mid.
The other two men, Henry D. .Iarksor.. , and I,wis K
Moore, 27, each h.-id been charged with three rapes ar;'l
questioned in connection with iieveral other amaults an whas never been rnnvtcted ran
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.lackson aith M-re were described as close friends whose
dr.'.iru of h'' utd ng rich turned cs ur when they ,,re unsuicesslul in ,s $4-million suit against the City of Detroit. ,u-tusing police cal brutality.
T,'nnrssa'e authorities said Cale, 21, of Oak Ridge, escaped
Oct. 29 from the Nashville Community Work Release Center,
a rninirriurn-sceurity facility for short-term prisoners. The
FBI identified the three as the heavily armed hijackers who
forced a DC9 with 30 persons aboard into a marathon hijac'
odyssey that ended early Sunday in Havana, where Cubar.
officials, reportedly took them in custody.
Detroit authorities said Moore and Jackson nave bee
questi'ifled in conne c tion with nine rapes, two assaults wit;
assault ar..
gross indecency and
rape.
intent
battery. Three warrants are outstanding against them, the
said. On Oct. 12, the two men appeared in court on Bchar' of forcible rape and were released on $501) band. A
third warrant on charies of forrible rape was issued Oct. 24
but r.eitlwr ri,in sltae.l up fr the preliminary hear;n'
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c hances of collecting were gone. and they grew bit:'r
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brothers and both were using aliases
Detroit police said Cale's mother lived at the same .,:a:r':,
listed for Moore.
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support and con tldence shown rn h pledge to
represent all of the citizens or me ruin
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the best of mv
Congressional District t
ability

PAID SEMI--ANNUALLY

30,000 IN FIRST ISSUE BONDS

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Barbara K. Clenuner
James Taylor
Jessie C. Rountree
John (;ray

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Holiday Showcase, 9 a.m. - 1
pun., First Federal Savings and
Loan Building, Altamonte
Springs.

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Nov. 14
American Legion Post and
12
The I_ions Club meeting,
of
Steak,
guest
Auxiliary
183 supper, Legion
noon, lhu.se
on
Prarie Like, 7 pm
Home
Recruiting
speaker (rim Army
dish and table
Ilniflg
covered
Center.
s'rv ice.
Birthright meeting, 10:30
Mental Health Association 1
it . In.,
Altamonte Springs Seminole, 7:30 p.m., Mental
('outmunity ('enter.
Health Center, Altamiar

\o%. 21
;ltanionte Springs Extension
Homemakers Club, 9 a.rn
9:30 a.m.meeting, First
luncheonwill be coffee, Savings anal l,4',u1.
held at 11:45 a Ili, at the Lando' \itaiio'nte Sprin
likes Ca.untr) ('tub by the
Suburban Republican Women's Noi 4Springs
Square dancing at the
('lub Those attending asked to
hURl hIS
Sanford
Civic ('enter at 8, 3o
bring canned or staple goods for
Mr. and Mrs. Jaunt's Duffy a Thanksgiving baskets
p.m. Join John Saunders
boy, Sanford
caller i a nd the St,i r Ii .h
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ta'lor a
Senior citizens meet in All Ioziien;uirs.
1100y. Sanford
Souls annex, 9:30-11 a. in. All
Mr. and Mrs. David Ssuiith ii invited, bring friends.
Thanks giving ! inner boy, Sanford
Christian Church, 90 \'rIns('IIAIU;Es
No',. IS
uuland) IMvd Deltona, t p in
utI
Square danc-ing at the San- Ticket dt'aallir:e, Nt". 6.
Mrs Arthur Wright and baby ford Civic ('enter at 8-30 pun
boy
°' .9
Join John Saunders (caller)
Mrs. Melvin Walker and baby
Square ttjthifl g at the Sanand the Starlight I'rumenadurs.
girl
ford Civic Center at 8:30 pin
Esther Weiss
Join John Saunders cal1er,
No',. 16
Susan I.. Gallagher
and the Starlight Promen.adors
SISTER business unet'ting, 3
I,'r,n,'.,,.
IIaIu,.n
,u.iu., I '..t cinI ,,,,
•.,,.sta
jt.tii. Itr1unui Toit'rs
ittirciis I.. h"utch
lkzekuiti h(i.ss
Noi 17
Eva It. Gustafson
Stauth Stittlilt' iii 111011t%
Jo.' ('itIt
I
.ibrar
used book s.ik', 10 a
N.'Ilii' M (;ranger
to
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p.m
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7
Harriet t Batik.
Vud;i Dunn
Altamonte Spring
hte'bvcca I'cnui)- w itt
_- Steven A. Lucas
Nov.
l
Eleanor C. Adams, th'Llarv
l.iktt Mantle) high Shool
I mu .
Glenna 'l'rutschel, L)t'Bur'
Athletic Iltaostt'r
iris,cr
FlIers Larson, l)'ILtr)
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1 )e.iii h lowland, l)eltona
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t'aunPus
Mrs. hank Tuip and baby
bo), Like Mary

Sanford:

NOT J 151 IUIIISIN( i . ID )( NI) 1)111 lfl'lIig pi ,,li- ss lonal
While In
Is Ma, Ardell ltueH (,Jx of %'ootIhIiit', Md.Anheuserslit'
gut's
one
of
St. Louis for a conientlon,
Busch's 2,000-pound (ldesihLslt'i a ihsoc Iispe'etluii. She
has been a pro hIackli5hllI sliit'e 196.1.

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A1)MlSS IONS

Aftro
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Orlando. Fla.
Buchanan, 35, of Auburn,
Al;. . who suffered a sprained
ia'' was one of four persf.rLs
iuijuri'd during the hijacking.

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Minerva Jones
Frank I$t'lhutiuiy
Estelle M - Murray
Woodbury,
L.
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Mn RI't,b Lov'Se I(,mbrDugP

plane's tires as it prepared for

th money supply, it could
hurt this industry badly.

highways.

NOVEMIIEIT Il, 1972
ADMISSIONS

Magnolia Avenue, reported Jerry Tanner, 1100 South
about $150 missing from his Willow Avenue. Sanford, were

Non
Stock
Report

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Hospital Notes Seminole Calendar

R. D. Wesley. of 2121 lit. 10 Box 104. Pensacola; and

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\Ii;irni hospital, recalling how
Fill •i;.'nts shot out four of the

FlU Camp

Don Tyler, 47, of 1801 Sum- theft of a mirror from the rest
Colnmerlin Avenue, Sanford, re- noons at the highway Oil Coin.
po rted (tie theft of musical puny, French Avenue, Sanford.
Thomas Edward Vincent, 112
equipment and model trains
Maple Avenue, Sanford was
S.
at
about
$350
to
Patroled
valu
man Tom Bernosky. Forced charged with petty larceny and
entry was gained th rough a possession of stolen property.
Kenneth Capps, lit. 2 Box 53,
window.
Sanfonl; Frank John Chasvik.

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passenger Gale Buchanan at a

(;erszuiny was hardest list.
Winds up to 124 miles an hour
us
howled through the Harz Mounmi-ACTION, the federal tains. Twelve persons were
now ell. killed, at least five by falling
agency which
compasses the Peace Corps and trees.
The Netherlands, battered by
will
have
two
VISTA,
winds
of 90 mph., lost six perrepresentatives on the Florida
including
three froin fallNov.sons,
Tech University campus
ing
trees.
15 through 17.
In Gosselies, Belgium, a woLinda Darling, a former
killed when the roof of
man
VISTA volunteer, and (Thonghouse
was lifted and fell
her
youl Kim, ui Special Projects
the top story.
back,
crushing
Advisor to the Peace Corps
appeared to
Southern
Europe
from Korea, will be at the
by the Alps
have
been
protected
Village' Center patio to talk with
passes
were
where
the
mains
students about the Peace Corps
of
snow.
Inches
by
six
closed
and VISTA.

By Sanford Police

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Thefts Investigated

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''Evr'ryrirse thought they
wr.I.l Is' dc'a.l in an hour,'' SISItI

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while expecting that the strong
tleuuind for housing will tisean d
good year, they have their
fingers crossed.

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tion,and thusileci(je to cut back

books are

told the 80th annual convention here.
l4ioksng bark, they are elate(l
of the U.S. Savings &amp; Loan
League. "and it is my guess over their success during the
that the banks will be grabbing l a st year or so. The demand for
for more very soon." The housing has been unexpectedly
present prime rate is 5.75 per high, and so therefore, has been
the demand for S.&amp;L services.
cent.
Another bright aspect of tist'
Rates charged by coin-

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closed for the year.

lAHklIlg ahead, while most
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representatives here hope
S&amp;l.
-rist.se lwople,- hesaid of tiltmortgage lenders here today.
another
good year, they art'
for
Ilatinan, chairman of tfit. Board, %%hich is ainong his favborrowing costs
higher
wary.
Iloust' tankint auth Currency unit.' t.ir:rts, "art' going to
thetis, twcauise
to
deadly
are
Committee, said rises in the have to he satrhed closely in
are horn.'
customers
their
chief
prune lending rate were plan. the ittissing months."
buyers.
Patniais fears are shared b
ned in late October but deferred
Prospective house-owners
In order to avoid embarassing some of the thousands of reprelong displayed an
have
sentatives of the savings and
President Nixon.
abhorenre
to high rates. And so,
_ CI ..Tllis re.4;tr,iiiitisnt)%vt)ff," lie loan associat ions assembled

have been built or are under
of banning them
construction.
Such rapid growth seems to
'n Soviet resolution, subMilled Sept. by Foreign Mm- sit well wi th these residents. A
ister Andrei A. Gromyto, de- recent independent survey
dai.es
on behalf of U.N. mem- profiling Deltona residents

mande(I and collected

If the ii.luns,iistriitson z,nti tl.'
Federal Reserve rk'rlIe in the
t-otsvt'iitiitiial tusarirser that tight
i,iius.'y will help restrain Inila-

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IOIINI S4ltIIrtliJ

lariilirig in (ub.i
r'All thrn' hi),i l .r
r,I
t
t:iknu into e st.ly l,y iiti;i
Isijak at havana. PaL%l'nger%
said (iiban authorities IIM) (0fl
fscr;itetl FahISOTtI Ofle

occupy second spot, with about
$240 billion In assets, far lk'llusil
commercial hunks, which
expect to ave assets of $700
wilion

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capital 135 mniies nnrth of 't)CT5
tmucd ti land more war
bIUM thelate
.%,
W tiane. A rnilitar~, spokemnan agamst countines with little or countnes had obj,ected to this now 99.9 * cent sold out. The
r,el
at
Saigon's
T~xn
Son
similar North Vietnamese
A Warn of at least 10 'U.S.
More than half a ckiz- said the rockets damaged five no nuclear armament."
cause the U.N. corporation Is "nearly out of the
provision
SAIGON APt - The United b"dup
al arrived Air Base.
Mar ine
land-selling business here,'. , 11 . '11
planies, wounded two I.Aotian
rhav* the assembly's gener- charter says the council Cannot
States deb%vred 31 arnphibirniss.
11w 311i-lool umphibious troop to tram Vietnamese marinies in en transpm-us arrived today.
McCarthy.
said Charles
airmen
and
blew
up
an
amznual
debate
th
in
the
U.S.
air
war,
more
than
decision
Wi
vehicles to Sou th Vietnam arid cargo carriers arrived
on Oct 3, thi3O de- adopt a binding
operating and maintaining T he
2wa. The), wer, viellicles, which crin Car.13r 34 100 B5.1s Aruck In North and rutl0n dump in ale adjoining scribed the Smiet resolution as out finding that there is a threat Deltona's general manager.
today as pan of its equipment skup from OkIr.
Today ppery owners who
.
"shabby stuff ." He opposed an to peace in a specific
buildup anticipating a cease- the same models as those used troops or 18,0(X) pounds of car- South Vietnam, Cambodia and military compound.
bought
land for investment 1Usd
Laos. dropping mire than 3,O(
fire. Meanwhile, U.S. B52 by t U.S.
ti
.
they aren't compe ti ng wi th the
bombers continued heavy raids operated in the northern prcnAt the saint- time, U £ miii- tons of explosives on suppi
T
they wish to sell
company
caches as part of a twoweek air
across all four countries of ID.
o South Vietnam in the tai- and
terec planes
:
their loti..
campaign.
"Deltona is sold out ex cept
me ban on air attac.s in the
for about 175 tots which are
Hanoi-Haiphong region and
available,
but these are goth narn
other areas of Nirth
By LEWIS GUUC1
Vietnam President Nguyen Van and a professional football fast." he added.
x'e the 20th parallel re.
.
Thieu and short stops n C,am-. game after which he mingled in
"me people who want to bti
mained in effect, but the U.S.
bodia and South Korea. The the locker room with quarter' homesites in Deltona now
Clornmisnd reported 150 strikes
WASHINGTON AP) P't
U.S. embassy described the back Joe Nama th and others of usua ll y purchase directly from
b
lighter-bombers in the ident Nixon's special
sa.r
talks wi th Thit'u as , cordial and the New York Jets..
the owner of the land or through
southe rn panhandle Surida. to Saigon returns today amid cvn
l
head
a
local realtor," MCCarth)
Just when Kissinger wil
Communist attacks in South widespread expectation that
WatlingNixon
came
back
to
explainedfor Paris to meet again with
\'it'tziam slackened to their low- adviser Henry- A. Kissinger will ton from Key
Biscayne, Fla.,
The extensive shopping
cWty
Juvenile
North Vietnam's Le Duc
em kwel smee Sept. 30. the Sai- uxm head for another peace
Development property nort
proposals will be diseed to PUt) 'Planned Unit
h gon command said. It reported negotiating seuicm in Paris.
secret. AdnunL,,. center and UUU&amp;I residence
The
434,
between
Sifl5
62
as
west
of
of
SR
stay
before
proceeding
to
County
Development
property
where
Deltona's
when the Seminole
tration offici als maintained area
sa ults. including 39 rocket
Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. Camp David, Md., retreat
i
cast
Sweetwater
Oaks.
Woods
Road.
(it
and
development
began
back
in 1962
Cmmnisaioners meet at 2 p.m. Markham
their air of confidence, how.
Run- and mortar attacks, during the
slated
th
an
th
Wekiva
River,
and
nor
neymede
- Alan Dayton)
ve
a
settled
and
well.
now
ha
Tuesday. Also
e agenda L
Kissinser weekended in New ever, about moving toward
24-hour period ending at dawn. foll - his homet-orning after
Wingfield
Delk
Road.
Rezone
from
A-I
Agriculture
will be setting of a date f or it
But South \ueznamese ma- two days of talks with south York. seeing a Broadway play nal accord on ending the war. established look. The other two t .
- Shaker 'ale. inc.. to C-2 GiCtkI CIDCial
major home areas are bustling
public hearing to conaicter a Restflvc
rines and paratroopers battling
cult
e
ri
ur
pr
fr
from
A-I
Ag
operty
Rezone
wi th new construction. Both
t.Jog
onting on Airport for terr1tor in northernmost
i Planned Unit Boulevard, south of Countryii.
PUD
sections
have their own
The following public hearings
Quang Th province were
property
along
Club
Road.
nor
t*velonrient
t
of
SR
46A.
wi
th
shopping
plazas for conwill be held beginning at 7 p.m:
th 1,000 artillery- and mortars
north
of
Wekiva
River.
George
M.
Sh
artholtz
th
e
venience
items.
Rezone tr
rounds. me Saigon command
Road.
Springs
Wekiwa
Rezone from H-i Residential
The spiritual side of Deltona
to OC, Office Distrwt, pip'
said casualties were light.
Oaks
propert
E.
to
M-I
Industrial,
Sweetwater
has
also kept pace. Over the
running between Douglas
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yEnemy commandos attacked
intersection
•
SR
427
at
om
SR
436
Everette
Huske
past
few years, churches of the ,
Avenue and 1.4. fr
of tliret' govermunent militia outMRS. LAURA FENNELL
Funeral Notice
tas. RERA KIMBROUGH
N.
Methodis
Rezone
tram
A-I
Agriculture
Magnolia
Avenue.
Richard
t. Baptist, Christian, é
and SR 434. T. Donald Tm
posts in tree adjoining provENNELL.
MRS.
LAURA
United,
Lu
theran and Ca tholic
B.
Re
si
dential,
Stultn
Mrs
Laura
Jr.,
to R-1AAA
inces in the southwestern part
i unea s.evet so Mr Laura
Mrs Reba Louise Kim
faiths
have
been built. The ~1'4
St.. Sanford, died brough. 52. of lxmon Bluff died
of the Mekcing Ulelta. The Sai- W.
0 Fr low 1. 71, 0 605 A :4??N $,I .
Convenience and gun command said 14 govern- Saturda y night at a local
Jewi
arid
who o.eo S.'rOay .ii
ristian Science
to CN Restricted Commercial, th'y ar.d south of Wekiwa of Public
Ch
sh
.
Sunday at Seminole Memorial
congregatiris. who were giver,
propert3 frMUng orl SR 434 and Springi Rrsad. i E. Everette Necessin. tar water and wwer rrient and IS ersem). troops were nursaig home. Bom in CotHospital- She was a native of 5-3W. Funeral Mme a ~11~ Rry
service areas for Lotus killed and 36 Saigon soldiers totiwood, Ala., she lived
sites by The Deltona Cbrpora.
1
LittleWekjvaDrivr.etc -W. H
Huskeut
St$14? Jr oc $tr g
Grove, Ala., and moved
l'l
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ban
Sanford for 50 years.. She was a Union
their houses of wart.:rit fr:::. ;-: i.r:ue
8,.riT .n
to Lemon Bluff two years ago
ship in advanced planning
me Viet Cong announced it mem be r of Presb1erian from Ldke Mary. She was a Brrton 'n
-.
stages.
would mtensif its attacks to Qiurvh of the Covenant,
LITTON,
LEMUEL
o.
member of Ruhama Baptist
force President Nixon to sign
UflI?II
I,rw,CP
her
Church.
Anmston,
Ala.
and
a
The Deltona masterplan
include
Survivors
0 L'"Dt. J'.
the draft c'ease-firr agreement
04
of
WWII
having
served
eran
%I
includes
22 church sites totaling
Fennell.
NW
o
worked out in Paris last month husband, Horace
rs
ine
WAVES.
Survivo
eo
acre
Ui
th
s.
A site is given each
.er4.v
d;
son,
John
of
Setring:
or
by the United States and North Sanf
PeW at 2
m. Tt*idiy at
husband. Wayne
church gr ou p which shows
daughter,
Mrs.
Ousda
Morris
of
dude
her
Vietriani.
F..nf.a! lOr?'e •itP
ildren; Kimbrough, Lemon Bluff,
can begin building wi thin six
Pe,, Ken,.thW MOf!ofl.cia?.ng
in Laos, Communist fo rces Bartow; five grandch
da ughter. Miss Glenda Nell
months after receiving the
Btr,I ,
,,.,,
ree
brothers.,
Robert
Sellers,
th
fired5lrocke'tsat the airfieldat
of Avon Past; Km1bruugh. Atlanta; mother ora'. rr,..- *-*r'-,
property.
Luang Prabang. the royal Bushnell ; Henry
' ";,
Mark, of Center Hill; Carroll, of Mrs.. Fred Henderson, Forest
California; two sisters, Miss City; sister, Mrs. James
j Frksd, New Jersey: four
Donna Sellers r O-i..cto
Mrs.. Lura Tager, Columbia, (rr,thers. Jimmy Henderson,
"
Orlando: Robert Henderson,
s.c
Keystone Heights; Jake
in
is
Henderson, Birmingham, Ala.
Home
Funeral
BI-isson
.-,
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and Col. Herb Henderson. U.S.
charge of arrangements.
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Air Force.
Gritmnlicnt Funeral Hurrie is in
arge of
LEWLEL UTiO
:;
Bj GEORGE ESPER
AssociaW Pren TP. rfter

tions, Stinday iifter tit) attenijot

- Interest Rate To Rise

.HSolon Tells Lenders

Sought For

rially tip their oriRinni fleRtiria-

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an aswrnbly declaration re- would not be the first to use nu- residential streets lace the
Some 3,200 I'MCS
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home centers to create a fully grown Deltona.

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GRAIN FOR Till: si)VII-A I NION 1% traiii-lert- rd froin
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file
hillion-dollar
U.S.-Soviet dral,
ohl-d
wheat
Illilof
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Illishelit
.11ming
ffiv
alloost
Wichita. Kalm
the largc%t %Ingle intcrnallonal grilo dral Ili hl%tor%. 1% pressing tile nation'i; li(oragr and tranotporiallon colinciii

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Former Nobel Peace

Editorial Comment

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What a wonderful time to be living in
Seminole County!
Especially in the northern end where years
of hard work and careful planning are blossoming
into achievements which exceed even the most
optomistic hopes.
Probably the a-owning gem in this crown of
vigorous growth is the S200 million planned
community of HEATHROW. Here is an example
of the most informed research and scientific
planning coming together with almost unlimited
good for mfl area where limited vision would have
been tital disaster.
This new community will be located on I 200
acr near the northwest quadrant of the Lake
Mary Boulevard and 1-4 interchange. Homes will
be built including 4.4!i2 single family and mnult
family dwellings.
Such a transformation of a largely
agricultural area into the bright and attractive
pnhlem of eon
Hethrnv. presented
strl,ction and conservation. Paulucci Enterprises has, however. soh'ed them in such a
manner that the end result promises benefits all
around.
Heathrow is. to be sure, only one of several
major developments in the field of area treatment which will brine literall. thousands of new
residents into this delightful region of lake and
river beauty.
Yet Seminole residents can also be assured
that the move is on in several major industries to
build new facilities and expand older ones with a
net gain of many jobs.
Mosi recent. as this comment is made, ic the
doubling of the plant for General Dynamics.
Stromberg-Carlson Division, in Lake Mary. The
new plant will cost about £3.3 million, will add
164.00 square feet to its present 110,000, and
provide jobs for about 500 more cmployes.
At the Sanford Airport, new construction will
shortly take place with the expansion of the Fort
Lauderdale Steel facilities and others are in the
works,
But the major and most important activity
at the airport surrounds the master airport
development plan and the program for runway
maintenance. This air facility is being called on
for more services and these steps are essential to
provide them.
Operating in the black already. this former
Naval Air Base shows every promise of
becoming what it can be, a major economic base
for the whole of Seminole County, if not all of
Central Florida.
Not to be outdone and also caught up in the

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Altimonte Springs
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Ipvn Pr I IIaIrs
Culdcnv od I ...tbv ouè

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'flw plont will he for the Concrete Structural
Systems, Inc., constructcars of concrete modules.
kbout '100 new jobs will be created. Important
enough in itself, it gains even greater meaning
when placed against the very vigorous and very
exciting picture of northern Seminole County on
the move.
m paper's commit tment is very definitely
to tell the story of Seminole County. This
becomes a more arid more exciting and
challenging responsibility every year.
1972 may well be a record. But look out 1973 is on the way, the lights are all green and the
prospect s thrilling!

Could

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1.,:' :r
Long *ood
R i.e.,
Wente Springs
Nric Buo
372 6'3'
05* ren
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different. The 1972 campaign was full of flaws, full of
credible boredom, Mud in flfl' W$VS got quite out ot
hand -

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Without

All

These?

B' HAL BOYLE
NEW YORI APi — SOTTW
things we eOUId all do without:
Amateur Sigmund Freuth
who like to skip rope in other
people's minds
Guys who want to help you
ii crossword pu1e you'd
preft!r to work nut vourelf.
Twenty-four hour viruses that
hang urnund for almost that
many days.
Anyone over the age of II' wh
uses the word 'yumzny."
Cloudy mnrninp
Hnttheck girls wu tr tx
ZlC73t'U t!CU'

right or going U f:t't icr six of
them a week.
Guys who go around in public
holding a radio to their ear

Wives who think the famil
will hill apart and there will lx'
nothing left on earth to live for
if they don't get a color
television set for Christmas
The rthgmg a! a telephone
when you're comfortable in

11w reclining chair and have the cat IS gnig ill have kittens
settled down to read a nice new - and you still haven't been
front-page murder story In the able tie get nd of the ones stat
had the last time.
afternoon newspaper.
Another rent raise.
Ernergenc calls from the ofAnother
tax hike
flee on your day off.
Another
world just like this
Handlebar mustaches on
gut's WIUe couldn't lift a two- one.
From these and other vcx.apound Wnk overhead without
lions of bod and spirit, deliver
cettirig red in the fart
.'inrither announ:'ernent that. us Amer

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UICU lIULi Id'o

people.
Uttle white dogs that sneal:
up behind you and bitt' Vob or.
the heel
Overnight lovers who thinl:
u. clever to write "Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Jefferson" in the
regslers of fleabag hotels.

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All per,ont ire 'ecet' ,'fed

in AccordAnce v,ith the

of thiS notke, the Iiclitiotut nøm.

Wing. 30 F.i%t. then,, run South S9

Seminole, (:ne,rety, rIr,,idA, Ii., breI .'gigwl Ire hotness e J)I

Statutes to Wit Section $65 OC

business in Seminole County,

Point of li.ginnlncj, thence meinder

Ad,inttriitri. of q,. lstmta of IRA Sarv,lrirele. Ceutuet-y, Elorirti

of chain stores or

ervires

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Veterinarians who chargt'
more than internists.
Anyone' you pas manc U
who lacks the' courtesy to say
"Thank you"
Anyone who cuts down a tref
whose signature you like Ui Wt'

against the sk Racehorses that don't seem
able to learn how to cnn' in
first when you want them to.
People' who wear their
glasses on top of their heads
and get mad if you won't hell
them search for them.
A big bug in the' bathtuh
Two big bugs in the bathiut.
A dearth of rainbows
Anybody who writes an
anonymous letter about an•
thing
People who whisper together
in the corner at cocktail parties People' who stand in the ceriter of the room and shout at
each other at cocictall parties
People who say they can't
stand cocktail parties but keep

McGovern's running mate, Sargent Shriver, managed
to contain the whole thing in OflC p'ane, since only a i-cia.

Vanishing

the vice•presidential nomi-

But \'ice President Agnew. being incumbent nd being
Nixon's chief surrogate on the trail, had a two-plane en
tourage He traveled the cc'bntry with an air of high cert
mony and exaggerated tension which suggested we were
making world rounds signing peace pacts.
As everybody knows, the President himself deliberatel
confined his e'ffcirts to a very few campaign forays this
year But when he did move, he was naturally followed
by most White House press regulars and a batc'h of political reponlers He moved In Air Force One, with the usual
Air Force backup plane going along
We traveled in a huge stretch DC-8. One night on tss
sizable fleet of militar'
short hops we all piled into
helwc'pters.
'What came of all this mad dashing around' Sometime'
thou.cands of miles produced no more than one or two
public appearances. Only the jazz' Shriver got directly
to the ¶'cetm'rs s'ery often on a given'day.
Or. r last day with Mr Nixon. I saw the inside of aircraft hangars for rallies in Chicago. Tulsa. and Provi.
denee Of the three cities, only Tulsa's skyline came into

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day, meaning
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Has Proud Record
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m knowledge.

1 rate Montreal second. After- that, it's ii drastic plunge in
quality to New York, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Boston and Washington. None of these cities, in my ex;wrience, can offer a cab ride to compare with the excitement
of riding with ii cabdriver iii 'l'ijuana or Montreal.
New York once had the most interesting cabdrivers in
America, but I'm not sure that is true any Lunger. They were
always pushs, but now they've become surb and
closemouthed The first 1mw 1 was e's'er in New York. six

By DON OAKLEY

It was in 1958 that Dr. William B. Walsh, a Washington.
DC. heart specialist, conceived a unique project for
fostering international goodwill and understanding.

commentari' on New York and life in general.
But if you want to find out what an exciting ride in a cab
is realy like, go to Tijuana or Montreal. Cabdrivers in these
citi.cts arc all former demolition derb'.- dr'.'ers and Unsuccessful skydivers
The' seconcl-most..exciting cab ride' In my life was in
Montreal, where the' driver was trvng to set a land speed
rec,.ird for going downhill in the middle of a metropolitan city
at noon
The most exciting cab ride of my lift was in Tijuana. All
cab rides in Tijuana. of course, are exciting, for there is the
ever-present factor of suspense When you get into a cab in
Tijuanos, you're never sure if you'll get out alive. The drivers
are in a hurry to get where they're going because It's ubvilus
that the cab is likeh' to fall apart at any second.
Strangely enough. rr,v best ride in Tijuana came on the
only good road they've gut. The' cabdriver was taking me
front the bullfight ring by the sea back to the American
border, and tat decided to prove that it is possible to pass 186
cars at one' time on a two-lane highway.
That's tile big difference' between riding cabs in
American cities and riding cabs in Tijuana and Montreal. In
U.S. cabs, you never learn what it feels like to hair your
whole' life flash iii front of

Lets Talk

Clerk of the C,rcut Court
By Cecelia V Ekerre
Deputy Cleric
CLEVELAND. MIlE
l BERRY
.
Atlfly5 for Petitioner
"' ' 4 30 North Oak Avenue
P0 Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida 37771
Publish Oct 30, A Nov 6, 13,
177
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In the s'ears that followed, the name was to become a
s'mbol of medical teaching and compassion—and, indeed,
hope—to millions around the world.
In 1960, the HOPE left osi her maiden mission to Indo.
nesia raid South Vietnam. Visits followed to Peru 1196'
63, Ecuador 11963-64), Guinea 1964-65,, Colombia 196
C'')cni I 1968-69i, Tunisia 1 1969.7!jt Jamaica 1971l an
Brazil i 1972.
Since that first voyage, the self-contained floating hos•
pital and teaching, diagnostic and treatment facility has

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trained more than 6.000 local medical personnel in the

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benefited from the medical services ins'ols'ed
in the spring of 1969, the HOPE began health career
training activities in the United States. Extensive pro.
grams have been established in the Merican.American
community of Laredo, Tex., and on the I6-million.acr&amp;
Navaho Indian reservation in

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WELLS. h5 wife,

P

LEE ThUMA
of
a branch bank, told nat how he
had Ins life changed b)' a dull
afternoon in a hotel. Bob a-as
a long way from htane, anew
oo one, and was bored.
Sitting in the hotel lobby,
Bob began to look at people.
As he watched the many agitated, upset, worry-driven
pecçile ceane and go he' knew
the vali.at of "getting back to
the simple principle, of my
religious faith."
"That afternoon," 13u1, told
me, "i saw people act as if
bob Lividaon, manager

they were tr)ing to deatroy
tr4dr mis. I wthed then

using the revolving dour, and
ne men's
it seemed as if
whole day was goir to be

thesernen die, itseems that if
you get past 0 toy you are
living Wa ripe, old age. Why'

That grim reaper uses h
blood prure, hypertena&amp;!xi,
heart failure, ulcers." Bob,
nialung a sweeping motion as
though holding a scythe, said,
"This is what that bearded
man uses to cut clown men in
their Iruiw these din's"
Ckae of the things that less
people know about the t1ng
of an autanobile is that the
aevere.t strain is dr!ving the
t,ar at highu speed over' what
locks like smooth pavement.

1972
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IP4 THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND

COUNT V •
SEMI N OLE
FOR
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 77-1161
In r. Tie Marriage of
LEROY flARTON. Hutband

i•ii',

North Carolina
C.upe' reir Capital
Corporation

1)39 South 9th Street
Wilmington North Carolina
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
a Complaint for rCciSOfl, inlunctlon,
and other relief, has been tiled
against you ru the above styled suit
and you ,ure regvrrci to serve a copy
of your answer or pleading. if any.
upon Plaintiff - S attorney, JOSEPH
M MURASKO P0 Drawer 716.
Fern Park. Fla 32730 and file thC

AMENDED
NOTICE TO OFFEND
IHI STATE OP 1-LORIDA TO
DORA ANN fAR TON
03 Woodward Street
Rochester, NY
YOU API I4UREBY NOTICIFI)
that LEROY IIARTON has liIi"I .e
Petition in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. florida, for
DlssolutionofMarriage,arid you are
required to serve a copy of your

written detenhert, if any, on
of
COL BliP T
WILLIAM L
ST F NSI ROM. DAVIS A Mc Ill
TOSIl. Attorneys for Petitioner,
whose address is Post Office Lbs
1330, Sanford. Florida 32771. and file
above styled Court on or before
default and ultimate iudgm,nI will

oo so. a Oefautt will be taken

ORLO

rrcauiredtofileyOurensWef *itnthe Gibson having been filed re the
Clerk of thiS Court. and to serve a Circuit Court in and for Seminole
County. Florida, the title of which is
copy thereof upon the Plaintiff, c'
IN THE MATTER OF THE
Pla,ntitf's attorney, wteos nan
and address i SMITH,HULSEY, ADOPTION 0 PAMELA VIC
, TOqIA REITEI,IIACK, a minor, by
SPPAKER
SCHWALBE
NICHOLS. 500 Barnett Bank GENE WILLIAM GIBSON and
Building, Jacksonville, Florida, TAMI JUANITA GIBSON. his wife,
37307, nof later than November 77th. Petitioners, these presents corn
mand you to appear and fite your
it yt fail to do so, iudgment may Answer or other pleading with the
be entered against you for the relief Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole Counts Florida, and serve
dernandod in tree complaint The
rsturc of sad suit being for a copy thereof on Petitioners' t
tOrney. C Vernon Mile, Jr . of the
Foreclosure of Mortgage en
cumbering the following described lwfirmofClevCiafld.MOe&amp; ferry,

&gt;e'ope rty%ituatein Seminole County, on or before tF'P Itt day ccf Decem

her. A D , 1977. otherwIse a default

IOid, to wit

will be entered against you

Los 59, GRANADA SOUTH,

cording to the Phif thereof as

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Drawer Z. Sanford, Florida 31771 estate of FRED it WEBSTER.
deceased. late 04 Said County. lathe
and file the original Answer or
Coun'v Ju'J'i' of 5erviinole County,
Peadng ifl the QlfiCC of the Clerk of
I Ir.ia, a Is uffi i' 0 ICC rourt
ttit Circuit Court. Sem ,noie Con$y
tu%f of tad C,jritv at Sanford.
CourtPe,s,, Sanford. Florida, on or
Florida. within 5ic calendar monthS

WI I F,

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HENRY (iARZA. IfIJSIIAPID
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO hENRY (,AIIZA
$5.40 Etnireaba Avenue

Cleicauc. lllirioi, 60170
YOU API. NOTIFIED hat an
action toe' dit%OIutlOfl of marriage
hat bec'ne fiii'il jijiluritt you and you
art rcgurnd tu rr sea (Upi uf your
wr Iten defenseS. it any, to it on
WILFRED

If

CONWAD,

from the fm, 04 the first ptetJli(atiOfl

petitioner's attorney, whose addresS

claim or cinnand shall be in writing.
and shAll stat, lhe plaCe 01 residence
arid poil office addreSs of flee
claimant. and I/- Ill be sw'nrn to by
te claimant, ISiS agent, or attorney

Cisselberry, Florida 37707. ore or
before November 29th, 19??. arid file
origInal with the clerk of thiS
court •ilher before service on
pstlttoner'iattorrbey or immediately

(lee's Of th,Circut Court nfh't 35tn one dollar and Such Claim or demand be entered against you for tIle relief

day cf Ontober, A 0 . 1917
'Seal)
ARTHUR H 8ECKWITH. JR
Cierk f the Circuit Court
By: Ceceha V Efre'rre
Deputy Clerk

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CLEVELAND, MIZE
I. BERRY
Atiorneys f
Plaintiffs

C 1973 b isLe,

209 North Oak Avinue
"rite gIo4 øob HoIdcm, Iei

P0 De'i*er z
Sanford, Flo.'ed• 77?I
Ptjtili
Oct 30, I, Ploy 6. I) 73
1973
OF I 119

was

a buel visit, king Ti,,tthø,!"

nese,

I

ORIA M WILLIS.'
Oct ('nelarut
NOTICE OF (UIT

S through II Ire flock H. ill Of Lots 6

Residence arid

YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED throUgh 6 in Block C. all of lots 3

riot So lIed t.ill be void
S Doseglas Stenstrum
As e,ni:ufo' of the Last
Will and TnfarnCflt f
C PLO N WENSTER.
deceased

5T(tlST iiOP.". DAVIS
. PM It4 10511
Aftc,vr.evt for F.,c.(ut.)m

I'ust Office hoe 13)0
C Ioqida State Bank Suite 23
Sanford, Florida. 37771
Pi.i.i'M 7) 30. 8. Plus
1)1 .

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II. 1917

demanded in the pelitlon
WITNESS my eared and the seal of
Ibis Court on October 26, IV??
(Clrull Coucf Seal)
AR THUR H IIECKWITH, JR
As Clerk of liii Court

of
e

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the

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te

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fly. Martha I Vihlen
()eputy Clerk
CARL L. THOMPSON.
75 South Magnolia Avenue
Orlando. Florida 32*01
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pubtith Nov 6. 1). 20. 77. 972
DE) 2?

re

Ii hy J(a'rifl
lirriwerrats In a roalltfren

hijicetit ire

r,4

ore .tLrr
new elertior.

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(a ni pa

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no rices

May Have Loophole
( imc frrri liu's ur.d
iat tu.'
are not rnntrihut&amp;nns. (,Ai
Assorlated Press Writer
-tuq-ft!Ars cay there could he
A
wA.uIlN(;TON I API
proliferation of such etuba
ItI'puhllcan committee that evade the full dLicloiure pro.
rti;innelerl
$100,004)
Into sanns of the new law
President Ncsren's re-election
The auditrr's say they '*
campaign says it does not have
press the club for discinsur
to make known the sources
possibly launching a field awl'
u.s funds despite a new federal
Ifl the r',eit few weeks end th.
ltw requiring dtsclosure of all
turning their finding,s over
ui't.$I() contrIbutors.
the Justice fl.partmer f '-.'
Auditsirs for the General Ac- club remains adamant
utintIng Office say the position
Thu name of the F.c,''.tl':.'

fly II. I.. S4IIWAKI7. III
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rne *ith tree Cle.mk of the Circut Itepublican party of New Jermcqc.qel,irer ith the pro',itiOvn

level Finance Committees

f

1913

the elections law which trick ef-

feet last AprIl
The 'luh

rnntenr1

the club reported enntribrnir.g

$),00fl t.o cach of tI
us money crimnilttpes .irmd $l,Of)tn

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F nyC]te /\ rr'ri''
Ic r rn S In I re Ian ci
NJ ed'I

R•'lFAST i AP, — Another attacks on Cath,cito' 'ou,w.s
priv(lte army is emerging in the Andercn.'stoswn distric'. it
Northern Ireland, this tune Belfasi The Catholics clairn'-'
composed of former Roman the British army was not pr'Catholic servicemen who ay viding sufficient protection.
they are banding together for
The Catl"MIics alr'ady h.i-."

the Irish Republican Army

t.anl't.

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The province remained

reta-

.trganization

apparente :.

NOTICE FOR BIDS
tis'ely quiet Sunday night, but will pattern utset! on the Ul,ltr
The Seminole County flo.ercl of
F ICT I TIOUS NAME
iiollce said a man was shot in Defense Association, a
County CommissIoners Will receive
NOT icE I', !,,'rrhy cjven that I aii
and seriously wounded tant troup which cLaims mcr'
bidS at the 011Cc of Arthur H fleck
it PO$ OffiCe the head
with. Jr. Clerk. up to 170) noon C11(J.igNI in bus'flCSS
Ba' 70), Altamonte Springs, in the countryside outside Bel- than 50,i)00 adherents.
Monday. ?lovrmber 27. 1977. foe'
"The UDA has shown that, f
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE furnishing the following items of Seminole County. Florda under tise fast.
equipment to the County of fictitious miami' of 1' '4 A COI'4
you want to get anywhere with
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL. CUd. '
TRACTING COMPANY, DIV OF
ExCatholic
The
Stminole. Florida
the British army, you must put
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
A One tractor complete *ith I P A INC - end that I otend t Servic'men's
Association,
thousantlsofmenon the 1treU
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
reg,stersiedr.l're ,sth IPIC Clerk of
sloping terrain sidearm mower
CIVIL ACTION P40. 73.1320
B One metal storag, building 30 the CirCUit Court, Seminole County which claIms 20, 000 members, in a show of strength," P!:i!
In re The Marriage of
Florida n accordance with the announced Sunday It IS forming Cur'ran. chairman of the :
* 30 ft in ti
P41: C) Et)Wtit't) I 0./F.
'defensive" units to
Spec ific.etions may be obtained at prOvisiOns of the FictitiOUS Pf,iu'" .tctive
&amp;t"/tCCfllAlflS .tLS3u)CLUIIOO,
\l,itutC5. To Wit Sect On 56*
Husband the office cit the Seminole Counts
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PAULA ANNE LOWE.

however. It claimed not to have
S Ted P Arnlurid
'it aim s ti, prntes'. :ur
Sanford, Florida 32771,orbs writing
Pres
any guns.
Clerk's
otfic.
P
0
Drawer
C.
homes and families. We wilt '
NOTICE OF SUIT
) 30. A Nov 6 II
Sanford. Florida 37771 All bids are PubliSh Oct
TO Paula Anne Lowe
pUrely
The association said it began a
to be in a sealed enveloçe. plainly 1977
Raleigh
marked on the. outside, "Sealed Bid DEl Ill
recrUltinginstrengthlastweek organization, and thee.' aU
North Carolina
_________________________
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED for (ItemI. oreo November 77.
alter I'rGtestant gLsohne-bolno flo retaliatory Ju1,edfl.
1972"
that an action for Dissolution of
NOTICE
FOIT
RIDS
Bids will be opened at 7 00 PM .
Marriage has teen filed against you Monday November 77. 1977. in the
Ire %e'rn.oiie Cixirelt tl,eni.1C
I rt-e.c' (ni nese ,
andyouar,requiredtoserveacoPy floard of County Commissioners Count, (cirnmssoners .sii
of your written defenses, if any, to
A crc)LDats Plan
('cit At the Otfe of Arthur H tiet
Office. Room I. Court House,
Kenneth M Beane of STEPPIEPI
*ith. Jr . Clerk, up to 13 00
Sanford. Florida Actual award to
Mond'y. November 20 1972 te'
SON. A I3EANE. Post Office Drawer succesttul bidder wilt be m.icle at tIle
One, Casselberry. Florida,
Iurr''.Pi.niJ the tollOw.rig m.it.r-,, Pe rf or rn a rices lii 1.J Si
teert regular County Commission
Attorneys for the Husband. and file P,5.tiflg. Third I loom of tier Court Our tej the twelve month per .,i.J
Wife

the original with the Clerk Of the houSe. Sanford. Fiorida. Tuesday. endn December t C3

above %tpled Court on or before Nuvereeber
November 77th, 1972. otherwiSe, a

Judgment may be entered against

i'ou for the relief demanded in tIle

)977

Arthur H fl.'kwith. Jr .

Clerk. Board of County
CommissIoners

A Limercxic

'Sf\Ti YORK

9 Asphalt Ott

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a,&gt;. JCh(CVCCI1t'(It.

'h•JC uJ

C Concrete pc

member acrobatics troupe ''It's the first perfurtuu1g.dr.

0 MCtl Pipe'

train mainland China will exchange between our cvtw-

Seminole County. Florida
fly W flush Jr
PubliSh Nov 1). 70. IT??

SP4tCifiCat.Ons may be obtane,J ut perlorita in four American cities trieS."
the oft'c;e ot the Seminole Cuunt,
Noting that acrobatics h.i'.'
Eretenter,lX)OSouthOrlandoDr,r sLatting next month, marking
sanford. fonda 37771 or bsi wr.t-n- (he first tour of this country by been considered a refined art
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_______________________________ Clerk's oft.ce, P0 Drawer C
1e.!r
S.anfotd, Florida 37771 Alt bidS r, a itajor ('hinese cultural at- (l'una for 2,001) years.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Mid umqtw acts cumbmiiu.
given
Peat
we
to
be
a
a
sealed
tnvtIOp.
pIanl
tz.tion.
NOt
'the visit by the Shenyang insic and juggling w",,uld ''
marked on the outside. "Sealed Bid
are eni.it,'ci n uusness .ut II N
Devon, Winter Slinings. Seminole foe' (lt,'ni. open November
AcrobatIc Troup.. it \twch,irti included in the troupe's tcr
1912
County. Florida under the fictitious
, Is to begun LX's,'. 16 and include funuant'es, with acrub.atic
flicitwullbe opened at 1 03 p
name of CRIt.TION LAND
SCAPING. and that we inlnd to free Iiotrtlod COunty Cornm,tsioo.,s perforilkances in ('hicagte. n_ of balancing, trick bicycle ri1.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE register said name with Ihe Clerk of Office Noone 1. Court House, ttlanJpoliS, New \'ork and tug and twubling.
the Circuit Court, Seminole Counly. Sanford, Florida Actual award to Wa.kh)rmgtun.
A spuk man fur the Oit:'.i
EIGht TI! (NT H JUDICIAL Clii - Florida in accordance with Inc Soc etstul bidder *,lI Di medial the
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

ovioees Of the fictitious Neerr'c ned ru-golan County Corne,e,floie

Statutes, To Wit Section lOS 0'
florida Statutes 195?
S Frank A Hall
h,moy P hall
and PUblish Nov Ii, 20. 37, A Dec i.

CIVIL NO ?2.13I
flUff ALO SAVINGS BANK.
Pla,ntilf,

E'AIGE
K
MELVIN
IL hAItI TN I l'AiC',F. his wife, 1977
Ut'feiilai,ts

NOTICE OF ACTION
10 MELVIN p PAIC,F and
ELPZAIIITPI t
l'Alc1l:. his vt..

Address Unknown

C OiilIi'%ilO4IiIt

1)1 1 6)

______________

Sini, icdl. Count,

.. ,e.

CIRCUIT COURT. fly W Uv5h, Jr
IN THE
l'uit'lith Nv 6. I). IV?7
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clii
(I .112
CUlT. IN ANt) FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY. FLORIDA

h'l.ms for the tow were an.. relatIons conunittee. a nunpr'-i-

Mcetiflg. Third Floor of IPee Courl nuunccd jointly Sunday b) Al- it educational organhzatiwi
House. Sanlurd I lorida. T.aesda, cisander Kckstein, i'harman of said the initiative (or the tiij
Pfosen,eb.r ii 1912
(runt
the
the 'ujtitiii4iL (.'OliUflIttee cii Uti- CaITiC
Chant'
Arthur H fleskw II, in
usertU11ent
and
id
the
St.i:'
(leek
tied States-China Relations,
Ibord of County
ecutve
Depart.itwnt
had
nut
been
iiad Nieruwn .iner,

cures tc'r of the t'it ('enter here

S 0)5 ed in the negot' i

"1 consider it a major except (ut. granting vti
____________

YOU AIdE P40Th uI'Ø Iteit are CIVIL ACTION NO 73-Idol
action tom foreclosure of mortgage In cc. the Marriage of
has breec lileil against you arid you JAN15 I I I I iS if'
iuiil
are, ('(41.1 tI tO ici ye a colic ol yceJ
festijil
It
Cur lIen defenses. if any, to it t)n JAMI S P)t-4AI Ii

— AAackle Kidnapper Een led
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
lit eStic'i%u it 55.5
(i.)N( I RN
Pu.'
i-.uih,
, i.,i iC ,i '
Motion For A New I r I a I
ueecic'r SigiCitJ
pi_i tu.siW, lii 1i

DOPIAIIJ N. C"I4L*(T 1. plaIntiffs

"Fictitious Pdarne Slitute - Chapfre

attorney. WlvI address it p o floe

NOTICE OF SUIT

YOu4re iioIiIid tIlt .e f'ct.tuon foe

ot. ioriUa Statute wIl rr'gilrm

IIINF:ss'IL.l..I.':, (il i

— A waives ant objes'tion ttu1itj ,i

November 37th. IV?). arid file tn. filed against you and you ar. aced Seminole County. I' lorida. upo,
original wiPe the clerk of ttiis court required 10 serve a (Ofly of 9our receipt of proof of the Publication cii (10*5(1 1 motIon for a new trial itwse fter a change l venue
either before Service u's plaintslf's answer or pleaiimncj to the Pelitionun this notice. the •i(lutOi name. t
('aswelt cuns.'tudeti that he
(or (.l.tr% Stevetu Kr(s), conthe Petitioeeei"t atlorlwv, OER'L0 wit
MINI TOW OF FI.OlflCIli ticit
altorney or immediately thereafter
- ti in tiw 1968 kitivaptmt.g ui ttJiUIkl Iv.Ine of KrbL's L'UtLI-.
otherwise a default will be entered S ilUTlihiNG. 175 South Court uniter which it ii engaged iii
in the curnplalnl or petition

file the urii,i nil answer or pleading

UI Midland. PIer ic

Jane MIK'klt.

med and that Knst is serving a

irelhvofficr of the Clerk of tIes above
thaI the panty ieeIrfe'sleif ce tad
The pruperly proceeded against
legal sentence.
Court on cit befOre (ee' ember 14th, bossiest enilenlec Se 5 AS fiiilic)*S
deScribed as follows
Krist, 2t1, us sersing is lik
The 'dtt1t4tti va'tutt, is cved at
1977
If
you
Call
to
do
to,
udgrnenI
by
Cadet
ii
LOt 5. tli&amp;c.. 10. 1314 EAMWOI
seIth'llce at (tie Georgia stats
S(IBDIVISIOPI, I HI RD SEC I 1011, default will be taken against you Cr
Corporation 100 f't C net
lIrusl1 at Ucutss'iIlc 1k t'ialnas Kiuocy UnisersIt)' at the time ut
Dated if Winfcr Part,
as recorded in Plat ltooI. 4, page 70, the relief demanded in thee Petition
public records of Seminole County,

DONE AND OI1DERI!D lIeu VIb Counly, Floride. tluweinteeq u leo ueretrtiil publicity lereJuttk'vu1 the incident, was butted ahvt'

day of Noveceeber. 1977
ISeillI
AI4 dUll 8LCKWI TIf. JR

lawn elIde It halt Esquire.
hart lay aced kahi
•
Ia,. 373 w

By ('ec,Iia V Ekern
A' DcpuIy Clerk
S WILFRED Pd CONRAD

Florida
Sel)
ANTHUR II ftl( K WI ItI. lid

Attorney for Petliloner

fly Macin. S Eden
Winter Park, Florida 37159
fly - Macinc S Eden
Deputy Clerk
l'ulilitti Pdiiv im jn :t. &amp; o. i
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh Oct 73. 30, 8. Nov 6. ii. I1utiIIste Pdciv I). 70. 77. 8. Dec 1. M)
1972
(II
lV?i
Dl .1 61
DI I I))

soc 'inith HIghway l7
Cassellj.vry, Florida 37701
Publish Oct 30. 8. Ploy 6. u. ,o
IV??
OF I Ito

eleCtion he

Social l)erriocrats increased decided to abstain. In the sf'.,p, t
with the their vote share, Sot ml IMmno- math ftraradt dLwovered he
t'tsr. S.r,,nI,
lost his par1i;urrerf;eri rr;Ir.c
rat.c finally wren control ref par-

Lots I through lOand ISthrOugte 7Oin Wit Sectioc $509 FIor'da Statutes
filed against you in the Circuit Courl
flloek B. all of Lots 1 through S in 1957
of the tsghlce.ieth Judicial Circuit of
Illoct I. and all of Blocks X. .1. k, I
Mc ,'acl P c,errity
the State of Florida, in and foe
f'
Seminole County. under cIvil action G. D. and I. LAKE MILLS
Mar., 'A C,errt (h's
.
II
No 72 1109, the style of said cause SHORES. according to the plat Pubit"
thcceol as recorded in Phil flock
l972
belnu JOHN 0 HAP4flISON and
EVELYN HARRISON, hit wife. Pages 11 and IS of the Public on in
Seminote'
County.
Plaintiff ,s OFfIA M WILLIS. Wecord of
florida Further d,-scrbe'iJ as a
ICTITIOUS NAME
Defendant, and.
portion Of Lake Mills Shores iocatd
NOT icr is '•'me'uv g'ven 'rat I
YOU ARE tl[RBY REQUIRED
in the P1 'i of Section II 71)3
engaged n bus-nesS at 120 Sanlan'l
to file your Answer with the Clerk of
This public; hearing will be held in Springs Drive, 5.iit C, Longwr'J
tPeeCircuit Court and toservea co
tlee'col u ,on the Plaintiff's Attorfleii the County Commission Chambers Seminole COui'ity. Florida under
whose name and address are Of the Court House, Sanford, fictiioutr,meOf STEWART TITLI
referred to below on or before this rloricla,onDccemberS. 1917. at? 00 OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. and that
5th day of December. 1972. or ii P f. , or as soon thereafter as I intend to register Sad same *ith
possible
the Clerk of the C,rcu.t Court
Defaull may be taken against you
Seminole County, Flor,da in ac
floard of County
WITNESS MY hand and the of
Commissioners
cord.inCe with the provisions Of th
ficial seal of said Court this 2nd day
Seminote County, Floe' ida
rictitious Name Statutes. To Wf
of November, A 0,1977, at Sanford.
Ily Greg Drummnorici,
Section 56509 Florida StatuteS 19*7
Seminole County Florida
Chairman
5 K Ot cli Rubo
(Seal)
Attt Arthur If fte.ckwith. Jr
•5
Offic" Man,eorr
ARTHUR H I1ECKWITII, JR

Claims or Demands Against Said

agoinst you foe the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
This ref iesPi.il be published i'xe
eeOc week for four consecutive
***t in The Sanford Herald

__________________

Plaintiffs

S

hAS t.eeci tied ega-sist r,j arid ou

A 0 , 1972 If you fail 10 do so.

_______________

THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUd
CUlT COURT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 77 1109
JOP*NQ HARRISON. nd [VILYN
HARRISON. his wife,

Seminole County, Florida.
In Probate
re. (stale 01
fRED P i'iiFUStEP
Deceased
To All Creditors and Persons Having

before the 791,5 day of fdOv,mb*(.

______________________________________________

County, I lexida

fly c;reu Drunemnnd,
Chairman
Attest Arttium Pd flee I*lth. Jr
I'uhIi%h November II. 1972
Dr i 60

If 19. Duck Pored Add,t,oe'1 to
Caiselberry. 5minole County,
FIora, a(corclng to record plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book II.
Page 77. of tfee Public Records of
Seminole Cnty. Florida

GAP!'.

their re)atinqas erri '''' - r
of closer te"
ho

jq the

F IC T CT IOU S Pd AM F
PlOItt I ii l.creh 'j-cn that .are enqmej."l re l.tntc il I ilO Sea''
St • Smrui'erri Plasm, ',infri
Seminole (nunty mmmiii inner t'
fititi0us seam. (,f Itt F At'
iin,Ii ',titp flank
GALLERY, arid that we intend
Suite' 77
"
regiSter sairiname *tPi the (I,'S r.l
Pntt Office' fin' uiio
the C ircijit Court ScmeI. Cur.',
carefno,i linn,iia 37171
Floridu .n CCe"lAr"c wth It.
Attorney for Aiiminittratrie
ttue fir tt(Jii% nine'.
l',t,iith Nov 11.70. 7? A Dec 1. IT?? provisions of
',ceton is oi
%titutp%, To Nit
LII I ¶7
______________
1 !rr.dt Stiitt,tei
'
roy. Anti.
•
Rrii loi,r'j
5MlPdOi COUNTY fOARO
I'uihl itI 740 6. II - 3) 71. i'd??
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
or i'i
___________
Notice ot Public tfearing
Thr Itoard of (oilily Corn
ltii%%oiier% uf Scmiruu,I,'
'only witI
FICTITIOUS NAME
hotel a public hearing to contider
Plot ICE ''i Pee'n"ti j .en ?hit
approving a clredrjing permit on the
in h'is"'s ii' 71') 041i
following desrrihtsl property
Hilt flrivc', Ailarnr,nt, Springs,
All of lots I through S ire Block Pd. Seminole County. r loridi under tIle
ill of totS I Ibrough I) arid lfir' area C.ttitloi% name o M A P.I tIOMES.

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

JUDY

ll."fore the I

cen t at. I)eekt South of Dli,.
Wei,1
this public hearing will be held in
the Counly CommissIon ChamleerS
IRA c i'oi mcii
f the Court iiouse, Sinford.
Deceased
Itor cIA, on December S. 1972. at?
I'M, or at soon thereafter is WILL AM I COLITITRT.
I- 0Q of
iettiblC
Stesettrn,n, DaviS
Board of County
Cnrnmitiioflt'rt
A Mi nInth

In thi Court of the County Judge.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clii.
CUt T. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION P40 73.1162
In re The Marriage of

year he al*o rp-enfrrørl German
(ilitt(5,

'tie
'i,fli%?,4tI,
flume Statutes, To Wt
hated
this Ihe AIPI day nE MS 09 FI,wicli S'mti,tes tS7
November, A I) 1973
S James w PirPmrJwin II
lvi t) Potter
Publith Oct t. &amp; fo- o. ii i
At Adrn,n.%trtri.
of the. Fstmte, at
or t,',

property, to wit

Plaintiffs,

CIe,,elönd, Mi,. &amp; Berry, P0 tither of you. mar have a gainst he

,,,_4lIlIIF\
_____

the Point of fleginnlfltj. Se',,elnole
(ounty. F turida Further described

t.'tIle,ne,nt of bee' dmin,ilrtlnn ot
ii' frr
micI
Cr,,
.0,
met
I.ecc,iej lice
thu
th'l
ee'

Cleukof the Circuit Court onthi', 76th
recorded in Plat hook IS. Page 100.
Public Records of Seminole County. day of October. AD, 1977
(Seal)
Florida
ARTHUR II BECXWITI4, JR .
wITNESSmy handand treeseal of
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
sad Court t Sanford, Florida. this
By: Cc'celia V Etiern
19th day of October, It??
Deputy Clerk
f Seal)
CLEVELAND. MIZE
ARTHUR H BECXWITH, JR
8, fl(RPY
Check id tile Cire.uut Court
Attorneys for Petitioners
fly Macinc S (dell
P0 Drawer Z
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh Oct 73. 30. 8. Nov 6. ii. Sanford, Florida 32771
Publish Oct 30. A Nov 6. I). 20.
197?
1,77
('Ii Ill
I Ill

Werejr.d to servea Copy of your Estate:
You arid each of you are hereby
An%w,qorplead,r,gtCtiseCOmPlaint
re.jt,fied andreguired to present any
i the Plaintiff's attorney. C
dImS and demands whiCh you. Or
eIrnn Mite, Jr .of the t* firm of

I

wlTPdESSmy handand sealof the

Mci,tg.geontreef011O*09de'm

I

dhstiecur id 1010 f.t mor. or leisi
Ihpnr e' N iilii f (leureri 13' ($' Weit
oe etitteum eni Vi Cccl mote iii Ic'S tee

Seneintp

DORA ANN nARTON. Wile

hrqeri.

tim., then mod 11.1., IIIiC A) iNSUPAPICI AOFNr
plicilloreto thp Suet Judge fnq a final int, to register tAil

Petition
WITNESSrny hand and the scl of
said Court on thiS, the 19th day of
October, 1972
ISrel)
Arlhur H liechwilh, Jr
Cierk of Circuit Court
Ily Macinc S Eden
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh 00 fl. 10. &amp;. Pdov 6 ti
1977
DEl 1)6

CAUSEY and
C
WINSTON
PJTRICIA CAUSEY. his wife,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA TO WIN
STOP4 C CAUSE" aced PATRICIA
CAUSEY. HIS WIFE, WHOSE
RESIDENCE AND MAILING
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN
',OU ARE HEREBY notified that
a Comldan1 to te(loSi a certain

Fast Talk Results In Tension
if you think that teiaion, or
other furtj U! iiirit-r cibratiur;
does nut affect the' highly organized human personality.
tt 015' laDdie's UI niuda the'
swiw was', you have led a
very protected life'.
In the book "Nerves," b'
Alfred Brown, tie confirms
thisprocesa. He writes that In
the' hype-thalmus, or innertrain, is where we fevl our
ernoticms. This is where we
feel love, feac', ,jealcns', hate,
rage, etc. By practical proof
[Jr. Brown shows that the
emotional crises in the innertrain are the source fur ulcers, many farms of hii
blood pressure, and are often
the scurt* for hoart irrtuliarity and other evid'.sices of UI-

CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.I34

WILLIAM E WELLS and LIZZIE

I

You would think that a rock),
rutted road w ould be' the trios!
difficult
But driving fast over what
looks like a &amp;nuoth tughway
sets up high frequency vitra.
turns which will more qwckly
loosen bolts or cause wtiat
looks like' a good piece of steel
to fall Tensiun, internal agitation, and niuvuig too fast
even though for all aearwaces it seems to be dune
tIU(JUi)), have' rw less efe'c't
to cause hidden weaknesse, in
a man to ireak.
In a phs'sic lab 1 saw a
derratrnsu-atitxi of sound on a
piece of glass. That sound was
sut loud, but the' pitch was
s'aised uatil 11w pane stiat
tared into a thousand spuntern.

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, iN AND FOR

,

1

ruined if they missed one sect.or of that. daur
Bob continued, "if you pick
up the newspaper and count
the causes of death reported.
and nose the age a! wtuch

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Countries visited More than three million people have

I
I
I
I

Gerald P. StoOt
Nov Ii. 20. 31. A D.c I.

Publith

demanded in the Petition
PC?itiOfl tOe' Dissolution of Marriage Complaint
WITNESS my hand and official
has been t.led regarding ',OUt
WITNESS m hand and official
seAl of said Court on the lit day ot
marriage to ELEANOR STEVENS seal of office at Sanford. Seminole
November, A 0 1972
in ttee Circuit Court in and foe'
County. Florida. this 2Mb day of
ISeat)
Seminole County. Florida. and a Octoter, urn
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
pryee' ContAined wth.n Itue Petition
Seal)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
requests the Courl to award that
Arttwr H fleckwith, Jr
Semmnote County. Florida
and
ceelAn properly owned try you
Clerk of tree Circuit Court
fly Macinc S Eden
yon1
ELEANOR STEVENS. At
By Martha T ViPelen
Deputy Clerk
tOnantS by the entireties, located at
Deputy Clerk
WILLIAM I COLlIER T of
751 Baywood Circle. Sanford
STENSTROM. DAVIS
Florida, and more particularly JOSEPH M MURASKO
&amp; McINTOSH
Attorney At Law
as
Suite
Florida State Bank
Lof io. SUNLAPID ESTATES. P0 Bbs 746
Post Office Boec 1fl0
FIRST AODITIOPIaccc%dlnQ to the Fern Park,
Sanford, Florida )fl7
Plat thereof as recorded ne Plat Florida fl73Ø
Attorneys for Petitioner
Book 12. Pages 97 SOd 9$. PbIsC
Publish Nov. 6 I), 20. 2?, It??
PutIish Oct 30. A Nov 6. 1). 20.
Records of Seminole County,
Oh 23
1972
Florida
DEl-116
to your wite. ELEANOR STEVENS.
as a lump sum as alimony, arid you
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH
arereoured to Serve a Ccupu of your
IN THE CIRCtJIT COURT FOR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR

ARTHUR H BECKWITI'f, .i

000-ton veteran hospital ship of World War II and the
Korean war was refitted and rechristened the S.S. HOPE

I

T1) hoir', •

',t .ti een.t

A0d

Itendanta
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT

0 MRS JEROME the Circuit Court on or before the

(Seal)

Foundation, an independent nonprofit corporation, a 15,-

BEFIF1Y'3

p

eu

on the Petitioner's attorney. C
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.126
CIVIL ACTION NO ?2.13fl
Vernon MiZC, ir of the law f,rm of
DIVISION 0
DIVISION
Cleveland. Mitp &amp; Berry, P0
NATIONAL IN THE MATTER 01 THE
JA( i' SOteviLl U
Drawer 2. Sanford. Florida 32771,
BANk. a National banking cor- ADOPTION OF PAMELA VICand file the original Answer or
TOP IA REITELBACK. a minor, by
porat ion.
Pleading in the office Of the Clerk Of
Plaintiff. GENE WILL l.S M GIBSON and
the Circuit Cowl, Seminole County
TAMI JUANITA GIBSON. his wife,
- -vS -Courthouse, Sanford, Florida. Ore oe' ALBERTA
BOSTON and the Petitioners
before the lit day of December.
TO: EDWARD REITELBACK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE of Alberta C
A 0, 1913 If you fail to do so.
WHOSE LAST KNOWN
ivOc' by default will be taken
RESIDENCE
Defendants
gainst you for the relief demanded
AND MAILING
NOTICE OF SUIT
4 • ire the Petition
ADDRESS IS
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
- V
3135 PELHAM STREET
TnisrsoticestealibePublishedOflct
TO THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
VIRGINIA
each week fc.r four consecutive
CHESAPEAKE.
of Alberta C Boston.
73)30
weeks in Tree Sanford Herald
You are hereby notified that a suit
WITNESS my sand and seal of the
A sworn Prtitn for Adoption of
tat been filed against you and
Clerk of theC ,rcut Court OnetISiS 26th
Alberta C Boston .n tree above enti- Pamela Victoria Retelback bi Gene

Hospital Ship

B'. ThM HOItThN
CopIr News Service
Making blanket indictments based on scanty knowledge
is a dangerous practice, but I do it anyway. The quality of
exciting cabdrivers in America has deteriorated to the point
where the most exciting cabbies are operating outside the'
cnunt1', in Tijuana, Mexico, and Montreal.
Cabdrivers, like bartenders, seem to lx, getting younger
all the' time or am I Just getting tilck'r" -and while the new
young cabbies are' courteous and effacsent, the's luck the
glamor and character- of the old-timers. I know little of the
quality of cabdrivers in ms own town, which Is natural, bull
have been In enough cabs in other cities to devise my own
rating system
Tijuana has the' most exciting cabdrivers in the' world, to

C

PASADENA. TEXAS 77501

:wrwS'aPhI hi'iTTtPRlSL £3311

I me'! some' great cabdrlvcr3, colorful types who
talked out of the' sides of their mouths and provided a running

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 15TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO 73-lost
In re The Marriage of
STEVFNS,
EL(AN0P
PETITIONER.

ADDRESS IS

_1uhuhhh1M1UmuuuuuuIuluu.I.l

years ago,

0, ing,'
County, C- iori,l.i, Ocl to. 1912

Wilmington.

NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
WILLIAM STEVENS. tHOSE

was far too long, too artificial, too smudged up with
sabotage and deception—a frenzied, ludicrously expensive
papier mache parade

Are U.S. Cabbies Getting Dull?

STOCkS
I ccl

mie Country Club Road

9 IL I. IA M STEVEN S RI SPOIf
('I NT

fate
The whole process, from nominating battles to election,

Americana

13

arid

issues which were almost tota'lly ignored
Agnew's talks, loaded with statistics, suffered the came

\WA5

ATTORNEY FOR (STATE
Pbi, th OI ,. 30. A
DEl 33

paying attention to politics on the news shows.

-,ATG ThE

),

1V'

1O floe 03$

w.nter Park. Ftoruoa 32719

'

Nothing seemed altogether without flaw. Most observers todas discount public crowds as artificially generated
by the candidate's workers. McGovern's hard-working re
searchers cranked out lengthy "position papers on the

Peitetith 00 23, 30. A Nv A

That the party intented In laid Dees in Northerly and Fmtt.qly
intl Soother Iv direction for a
butincit enterprIse Is GERALD P

IN TNt CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
II OH T I EN TN JUDICIAL C I P.
ipproval of saud report and the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
d'e'"O Of distribution of lAid
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ettAtP *ell come before the Court
CIVIL ACTION NO 71 643
P Adams
!,1 IPIIIN ,\ iA DIR
As Adminitir AIrli
Pleuntiff,
4 sad estate
MURRAH
kitINI1H
C APE F I AR (API T AL COP
ot MurrAb and Doyle
POP ATIOPf. a foreign corporation.

j

But the rallies were noisy colorful, spiced with scir.c
heckling, and I collected ldcicurnents from the Nixon
people telling inc what had happened or was going to
A lot of this seeming inactivity was deliberate. Whii
reporters were logging as much as six straight riointless
hours in hotel press rooms. McGovern would 'be busy

-

thi% nOtice has
published Once a WeI. tOr tour
consecutive weeks, the matter l

Arnitireil

s
Errs

%hOWCOQ

OUT VICI6'.

"media markets" a

C.UOn tor DisChArge Oblecteons
thCe'ttC t an - hntd tre dciii fiipd
t 'chlA
Allr
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;,ruel was lerlelly hielul as a prk- rily, tnt in two in ll '
to the Cot.
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ee,ier ref war, tjporu rc'k'rtci' he ('orniriuruist 'IIH (Cf 5tf.t)5
munist-endrded city.
In lb. Court o, lb.
S.mIru,l. County, Slit, of ruocief. fle',i tee rie,itr,l Sweeter,
trnrtd wire.
lce was ratification
fl
iu rnonTr
As Foreign minister in a West
'tue
coalition
the
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German
grand
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government in I. Ftrandt strained his shaky coalition -'
P1lItø it hereipy qlv.ce tte.qt Che
restoreil Ii'.nns rlipiornatim' tC5 few la',maker, who had sur,
ePeeIertigt*el wIll, ole flee lith clay l
t)..'mte.r, A f) IS?, p,i,nI to ii'e
with Yugoslavia arid o'1 tIP prrted Rrarudt troke rnnk4 ar
ict III ireest Hle,.r

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Aio.ens, SiifleJ%
Seminole
(i'VfltY. FIedm uteder the lictelkitit
of I P A tWVELO'MNt
OMPAeY DIVISION or i A ,
. mci Heit I intend to rst.'
SAid OAOP i'th IPIC Ciertu Cl the

____ SEMINOLE COUNT Y ROARtJ
NOT ICE tiNDER nc TI TIOUS
or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NAME STATUTF
Notice of Public H,.tIfll
OPt FMN
to t4i' it M
The fumed eel (.ounly ('"
Notice it herefep tJó9ecI ttiI't the
under IlUned, pur suint to the ,ttIonrt of Seminole County will
'Feiliteouj Nine. Steilute ' CbIIp$Ir tweld A public hemrinij to conSider
$I)I"flYflU m d'kJ"U peemlt 0
C'iOfldi StitulPi will t#QI%t
with the CI• otIhe (irtuit Couet, In folIowIneJ tJ,strIhI nepprIy
(oenm,ndnU lit Itep W '. Cflflf 01
And for Srninote nunty, rloridi,

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lit e)t tirul Fleet tee orway.
yi'ars as West R.nIln rnayr. forts hetp'1 create the
WIeei lhltIr'r'q Wehrrrinht ltie ruggedly hanqlsome SOifil p(ø for a tour power agr"
",,eti N"rwiiy ri I$) Ftmnrult llc'u,oint :vi' '/01CC 11) the merit d.fusin R.rlin as a fLltl

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COURT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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FRED P4ARRIS
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REPORT AND

shots, working the phone to raise money

An nrnrc chains of any kind

tutu begun in the foggy imurituern Sn,lnliqt ;welltlunl lttutlj) hi l,uii'. tutu goei reason tie far
tM'i k uiuri,ui: the' c'nr, alter uennic'nt 'em WierSi'
$wurt of l.itel*ck.
that his birth was illegitlnu:ite astrijus (kitimru inlluutlon, un

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t-kh.lrii f'urini the war they of a B-mn sharwe'I1nc t.'i ('ta-re
iii.' Nails lint) tw'aten up s4.
e-l:.lkts in the stri'ntq i'ver, he. wrc' tlivorr,4, i.r4 Ira 194 in mtanist cast (rmny Th!'
leeti' hillier ttsk lever , eer,trrpl Ir lierhin he frIflrriø() his ruirrerit month the two fl.rrnany' r'

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*'lIiillI)'lIielit niiil gnvrrinu'titiul hi' lint) rriiirrii'tl ,,

anti hut Isee Is lined, hut he tim
itranilfutlier was a itsil$tnnt Stlumpish ii) tltiws and sets n thiliqI tue Ilvict
energetic campaign pace.
Iinile'r his iii iil,i:ul iuniiie,

staff and press headquarters, would catch the admiration

after

intl he never nit') t,lq lather. hllq

',"11Y Bramit
th Nobel him through humble orlgIn%, (lotion.
Peace PrlTe a year
(ermans
the
Whether
Nail ps'rsecuttim, wartime
turning West "°Y
eik, ciltt war pressure, and tttsortt taint or keep hltum In

- re.electk'in as t)wlr ehan. ease tension with his Ostoplitik theatrically
cellor.
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George McGovern, 11w '1972 thing can probably be çuut
dom as the most colossal waste of political mone' in ht
tcarv.
et'cr before was so much pretentious motion geflerate'
for so little. Just the airplane activity alone was stagge:
zng to the eye.
arid
sear the close, McGovern, his staff, the ne
photographers were beln carried fl IWO so.called StTtC
elongated 777s' anti one regular 727. The logistics

llI'fl!Idt WIiks slowly and

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In next Stsnita''s

After fi,.nll' w%nntng elet'ttnn history as a unique figure.
A tall man who holds hula head
him the in It9 as the fIrst pe'iMwnr s-

the i.sx'.s. t is about the way campaigns are conducted
tcudav—and about the political and technical assumpticur
which led to that conduct.
The most sweeping thing to say is that, for the net prod

::ve handful usually tag

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Offbeat Ruminations

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wave of growth which now is cresting in the
county. almost over Sanford — the county seat is the Port of Sanford.
This facility was designed and created for
the purnose of bringing low-cost barge transportation along the St. johns River into central
Florida. President Nixon's arbitrary stopping of
the Cross-floriä.a Barge Canal dealt this a
severe blow,
But the Port Authority has re-shaped IIS
goals towards industrial use. Thus when Jim
Ryan, port administrator, announces that
ground-breaking for a new plant is taking place.
it is much more than a formality,

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Seminole Exploding With Growth
Bel
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Clerk •

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the lury thit t'i'uli%ICtt'uldt him

four da)s in a ;il)'wtel3d box
while her ateductsers ukntandt't

jutlpt' Pistil t'asws'll tel th' At. S.5k)00O. She wits rcst-ued b
IntuIt' JudIcial t'Irt'ult said FRI AgCII(s isnit utiost set tttc
todi,y hi' taias ruled that public'. ransom was recovert'tt.
She Is now Mrs. Stewart 11
It) surroundiiug the trial was
'uiIt* aid l( Philastelpht.s,
lInt i)lt'iliItl('till isrut) that Krsst

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Monday, Nov. 13, 1972

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plays as Mercury Morris swept possible Shull, pep talk before
I3 JOH! R. SKIN'NER
Aunerhited Press Sports Writer end twice for c'on.v.enutuve tour- the game. "Wt' fmvt it meant a
m Nest yard touchdowns. The first tall' lot to turn, but it means a Lot to
MIAMI AP ww set up or; at; interception bs us ta kec;. our strung gotng' fj
Lngland Patriot.' neetled Paul safet' flick Anderson at the
Revert-urn! go: Benedict Arnald Puitrieti" 21 fit rt'turrwct it U.
inttinc1 whet the National the four-yard-hun
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tooth Nfl. '.'inLor
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run three yards f or a touchdown
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for the' other scares

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zuzai inst tIn' Patriots. nine V.
souttu1iti

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las: year or; the reserve squad,
was activated tin.'- year a.'. a
uack.ulo man fur Earl Mu-ral,
The' caliup canit' a f ter regular

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(XtLLLGL S'I ATION - 'I cx
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Richard Pet!) and A.i
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tat ace
in
Texas
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muFc'yt.
and
Petty.
It
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Pho
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being
came
c'ery
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finns-h, and only Baker's ironand shook hands.
you,"
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6-foot4 frame
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it
from being so.
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of still active dm1'.'Baker,
sot'.
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drive a
had dominated
en
Buck
Baker,
League-"
I just to be in your
the tnstufl
however.
Budthis
final
Not far
Cup Grand National series almust from the start. He never
completely escaped Petty, but
he had Foyt a lap down-two
k,-.
rn ihes-att one point, only to we
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the Texas veteran roar back
into contention in the final 100
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ittillirn (..'.1ie':e s-cer
its seutSuii with
clost-'d
a 3-1 win over Lvnctitiurg. Fur
the' Tars, it left then; with a 9record, with nine ct,nse'ut3se
wins after dropping their first
three encuwitt-'rs
Ther rune-gwmie will streak
record
broke an eujut-ganw
1969
during
the
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season.

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Tam-s am the'
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to 11,1140,000 Only Foyt, wh'i
Kicciardelli
the half.
increased ther lead to 34 with a captured 11w United States Auto
score am the set.'und half. Lynn- Club driving title isv;.' tunics,
U'uphUCS and
tui Ilion
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BAs,'ti',',AiJ.
PHI LA U E L P HI A - T hi e
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promoter

PeG'ot.

FATHER &amp; SON TAG TEAM
Bob ORTOK, Sr., £ Bob ORTON, Jr.
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GAINESVIllE, Fla. (All ) - open for it 44-yard touchdown
Florida coach Doug Dickey de- pass from Andy Johnson,
These two
tCflded his decision to stIck with
sPare
quarterback Chain Gailey de- of three plays early in (hi'
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spite two costly fumbles in the
im'ntuuii, as Dickey saw it.
Gators' 10-7 los.s to (;e'orgia Sat'''flit' interception wasn't ;.
urday.
We felt there esould be a nine-ti Nat's fault ais it was (hi'
lineman who let it
little rootii for the quarterback fault of
There will be' a "lights out" to run and block against Gear- Georgia i n an through; on hum;,"
Dickey said. "In zone coverage
affair at the Orlando Sports gua's defense'," Dickey salt!.
on
the bug pass, Tyson Sever
tit"That's
why
Chon
started
night
and
to
Sta dium
Revels were both rehaving "no stead of flat, it! t Huwden, ant! and
Milo Steinborn
it. Steinborn is alter that first drive. I believe sponsible for covering ['utnal.
They broke too late, But It was a
bringin g the' grapplers to the we dud the right thing."
tar;'
titistake for (hut defense,"
Florida
advanced
inside
the
e
tern
th
but
tonight
stadium
l)ut'key said the offer.str niust
"iigut.s out" Georgia 29oui the opening drive,
regular program
have Galley fumble as kt't'p cc urkirmg to Find a winning
affair will be staged and the only
edge and ,uat''tu (lit' quality (if
local promoter says he will wit tier sssept left end to; the' 14.
Gailey's Set -arid! funmihile' gave tin, ;k'ft'nse,
be responsible' for cc-hat goes on
"W.' are uh.'wrmding too inuch
Georgia the ball lit the Florida
in the ring.
on the hug play -like the 47-yard
In the lights out affair it will 31 in the closing ominutu's. Kim
be Buddy Colt and Beart'at Braswell booted a 37-yard field pass from Btiw'b'n to Moore
Wright doing the battle. The goal with 50 s'.'onds on the was our orul&gt;- s--tire," lie said
''We didn't get anything dorm.'
hir,,us&amp;' lights will remain on but din-k.
after that, though Wi' had our
es-ill be out.
the lights in
"lie t (iaiile&gt;'i esas trynig too uqipartuiuitlu's,''
The rest of the prograrmm has
tilu
rli finesse on the hmaroloff,"
'lime ('O-illis, In hits third &gt;- ear ut
Mike Graham and li,uue Til le t
wairit.'d
Dickey
said.
''lie
to his aluium isituter, ;"lmIll)iiI us! hIs
Learning up against flabby
tIn'
big
play
with
titer
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young Florida team tit a man
Sharie and Mike Webster; 'lime
'on,.'
tied."
trying to reduce,
Great Ma!enkn nuiertliug Phil
"T)w first 10 IMlUti(i5 art'
Dickey said F'boriduu made
Itobley; RoninueGarvin tattl;Iig
the
he said. "I'hu.' next five
Frank Hester; Ed Wiskoskl two other v.tal mistake!,
1,loiyt'd
it)
or
10
pounds
comni' lion!. Vu'
Joe Nova and the father- gamer, which was
;x'rfu;rumuaiu.'
nteri't'ptiofl
built
up
to
a
good
arid Jw'ks-otuvulk-th;'
n leans of Bob Orton
Sties sc;'
Mississippi.
Bob Orton Sr. will battle flick of Nat Moore's first collegiate against
it
little
plateau,
may
be
an
Studer arid John Smith in a tag pass and letting
wide
otto'
on
again."
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length in front of Foyt's Merc'un), with Petty trailing auiotiier
four leniaths back. A crowd of
33,500 watched am acer as the big
stix'I'.ers ran door-to-dour and
L,unuper-to-bWmiPel' down the
strett't;
Petty's third placer gave bun
fourth Grand Natwruib driving
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W';ocly I lays's' lltn'keyes lost
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Shula wa.' apologizing for the
rout in between collecting conIZrUtuhitioui' Lot becoming the
first NFL. couch; ti wit; 1LM
game.' it; tin first ii'
Tin virtcr gave' the' tiolphmn.'
a 1.4' nUIrI. uric! at cuianct- ti
clinch a playoff spot ncr
Suuithi) against 11w Ne Yonl.
Jets
"I wasn't real Iuipp'. wit!:
what happened at the end,''
.'and Shtuizi, ''1 don't like U nit
the' score up tfl; a t1'iifl, but :
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conference after a lastng flI- ir
Kansas ('its- 16-7, Onkloim.t
State tiniversity football 'arr.
turned hat'k ('im- itmati 21%-Il,
-tIanta rolled past New 0r .
hoc
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former
the
following
kicker
Dirk
KnIjt,
m;iking
its
.'intplt'
of
weeks
it
looks
liii'
os
lean,s 36-20, t)ene'er upset I
after
starting
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nlkgiat.'
olelnut
though;
(hi'
tins';'
Hose
Howl
will
Satiirii;;y.
-,\ngeles 16.10 81111 titi' New \'oik
t .JIt '.'.'ous generally ;issuiuimv;i the season on the Junior var city
.lets shellae'keil lhiffnlei 41 41 In tile' ;a,iie of time s'i'nr.
of cetiurse', sonu.'tithumg went that thus' Alaluitnou.I .'.t1 winner tsw)(ed a Big Ten r;'earil-tying
FOR Co M PIE T E
limight's game, 'leveland is at
awitull
cc rong Satiur.Io;y for cc ..ul.l 1:4i iii Ito' ( )rzinge Howl, four field goals
Nan ITh'go
CAR SERVICE
''We couldn't (iii anything Ili
'it's .t thrill it, win a gain.' (otst imn'timbe'rs of 'lii;' Asseu'i. but q;u;imt.'rhark Terry I )nvis,
ate'el Press Top Ten -- second- for unit', said he wittilil 'r;tttis'r the st'rnmol half,'' I tayes catiit
%% t il l six field goalr,'' said 'l'onm
ranked
Alab.'inma toppled No, 6 g.i to liii' Sugar or Cotton Howl ''We took a real heating out
I 'iiijes' of l'hilunlelphifl, whm;i
Stale 35-21. third. for a e'huounge' •t! scenery.'' The there train a it'l learnt. It was
A'!ussuana
e
Ors,
ile
I
th
41111 lust that against
Ar
but mt's still nut (he Saint' its ranked Nebraska had its hopes t'rimsiiui 'I'ide' Inst to national not i t typical Ohio State till(hr.
i'.'erssty
football
game
with
all
the
consecutive
national
vlwinpi;.n
Nebraska
lit
for
a
third
hit hung the' t13.yarder.'' That's
AARON'S A MOCO
thus;' fuutibli's we hail If you've
s
tIlt' NFL record he set t%% 1) st';irs •lI.IlnI;inmishlil; (lutituiiistit'ul III a aug.' II,iwl lust New Yea r'
/
hi'eus iii t);c , - a;it - hnrtg hiucinics
1 )P Vraneh A om ',,.nfini
..gn Against lIuustu;n, Iii,, :'--all iii' scitim N, 17 li'cca Shuts', itight
I 'idiot; Din'. I uumsisk'rs feel long, you have days like thus
longest cc as a mere 52 yards. iii' fifthi'ranke.i ()hiu;i State '.'.ous
Ph, 322.9621
yard drive in the fourth qii.trtt'r had a dianet' to tie the league upset liv Miu-higan S-tutu' 19-12 tliu'lr ;-hatn'es to land Aluubzuutua Wi' lii';? to a cuIs'rior tr'amtu
after Tulsa bad moved to uthin record of seven field goals in ; aumd No. 8 tl('l \ bowed to iuiipiiivs'd i'onsids'rahly aver lii"
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14-16 of the Seminoles.
to
Nebraska's
-i'eku'mi;1
thanks
'.s
W.ishtltt$ttsulm
3(1-21,
wln'um
Iii'
ganme but blew it
Tlu"ec fluff pass completions iuiii1 a .varuler in the third
Else'.'. her,', top-rated Ssnith- slip-tip ougnitist Iowa State,
for 41 sarels anti a has ison run quarter. Still, hits Lxwits duiupt'ui emit California Scous till,', fourth- twills', tin' ( ','ruutuuusks'rs were
I
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for 27 covered most of the tit.-;- the Oilers' record to 1-8, worst rankt'ul Michigan walloped fortunate lit t'si'aps' defeat si n s'
tarim.
Iowa
State's
'I';irim
(;o;eilj;'n
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of
lima
:31.0
with
liii'
likelihood
in the league.
train
11w quarterback
t'Iuumuhuumg
past
Nebraska
In
this
titissed
an
extra
point
attempt
Jtchnnv Unitas itiade his
Tampa unmly gained 183 )anIs turn as'fialttnwre's quarter- week's ratings; sec'ermth-ranked after hit' Cyu'lones (It'd the scar;'
passing, 'sincplcting 14 of 27, urn bat-h with one play in the fourth Oklahoma twIt! nfl No. 14 MIs- un (;eorge Anutindson's 24-yard
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yards.

Seminole rec'ezver Bruce Phipott
24 appears to be saying as Se&amp;reeze defender David Lee grabs his
hand before ball is touched b% Seminole player. Pass fell incomplete
and Seminoles wound up losing eighth straight. i2-f).
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Baylor 17-3, clinching at least :u st'eonds heft.
las-set, quarterback Gar Huff. FSU repertoire was a punting
t-nnmpk'tituis
on
357
attempts
lsa
bottled
up
Tu
gameat
kept
th
tie for their filth straight SouthDavi s directed AlLlt)LtfliOi 's
when
Marty
over
lie took
%eh: three his 20, 21 and 22
pass,
Every
put
a
big
2,707
the
game
and
most
of
Conlert'nu-e
cr.iwn,
and
Wishbone
attack 335 yards on
tot'
l)omures
was
hurt
and
was
;ouchdowns of the season m
completion.
yard
over
Tulsa
crimp
in
the
Hurricane
passing
ground
zint! 157 through the
10
Penn
State
trimmed
the
gained
and
nietliuite'Iy
blitzed
by
the
4tk'rs.
No.
FSI"s 23-21 c-inter'.pa_cs
add
to
Huff's
Seminole
The
result
was
a
fumble
Th
total coining 0.5 he
attack,
:37-fl.
State
the
latter
North
Carolina
that
air,
Saturdaycareer
records.
M
Downey
of
oof 18 ztttemnpts,
Specialist
Joe
Do
That
left
Southern
Cal
and
eomnph'led
10
on
gave'
San
Francisco
the
bull
The TuLsa victor'.- contained
ed to defeat
FSU
will
be
favor
Ala.,
whose
duties
probile.
in
time'
the
Favorites
including
touchdown
Michiganas
uisses of
"He
49-yard
Line,
the Baltimore
sort-n' rays of time sunshine' for
and jwst d id n't
holdSouth
Carolina
this
week
to
Wayne
were
confined
to
the
these
Ilowl.
The
25
and
29
yards
protection."
race
the
feature
a
nously
the Seminoles to
record to 8-3, a gmxl ('nIt ('ouch John Sandusky Trojans lead UCLA by one Wheeler.
and
bring
its
extra
points
attack
next
atrig
the
ball
for
stt-nrng running
mark. but the Seminoles lost to understated.
game in the I'aclfic-8 ConferNi'bra,ska ant! Iowa State
son. which would be a switch field goals punted Nice f or a 51
their
orib'
the
first
half
Florida
and
Auburn,
wage;!
a see-saw battle, with
from long dependence on the yard average
out
Southeastern Conference foes,
kick
ed
in
the
second
he
and
Amundson
earlier thmrowin
pa_csHouston.
to
and
Mike'
on
the
Tulsa
18,
7
and
14.
of
scoring
passes to Keith
pair
Sophomore halfback
Injuries
have
so
decimated
when
the
pressure
was
Dave
Ilumm the
But
Krepflt'
antI
Dzn'uion of Rrzidenthn rushed
that defensive
Dicke
FSU
the
Seminoles
was
the
Huirs
passing
('urnhiiiskc'rs
storing
once and
for
for 155 yards Saturday. best
sidebacks
Eddie
MeMuILan,
weapon.
hitting
Johnny
Itixigers
tw i ce
L Florida State runner since
touchdown
passes
lined
by
an
injur),
and
Sam
rees
He
th
For
totn'hids'wns.
auss
set
the
school
Buddy Str
to
Michigan su)phomnore Dennis
single'-gamc record in 1949 of 30 and 10 yards to sophomore Cowan, B-team junior, had
stands
Eat
touchbe
called
out
of
the
I"ruinkllri
jissed for
yards
and
14
Mike'
Alien
against Mississippi College.
as
the
downs and scored
Freehman Fred Miller added to tight end Gary Parris. The urday to put an their uniforms
62 yards tin the ground while pass to Parris capped an 80- and provide reserve strengthMcMtllan got into the game
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TAI.1.AHASSEE. Fic APi season es-atchc'd from the sidelines with a shoulder separa
DIL.- Florida StaIr plays at South
tian
"4irc1linau this Saturda night to
Although he n'mis.ced the last
it disappointing. injury-ridtwo
games. Mitchell has run for
ieci football season.
It marks the end of the regu- 827 yarchc this year, surpassing
the 747 Etrau.ss gained in 1949
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Bruce' scud "1 didn't have' It' yearminds, but I don't th ink our
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gaunt' like' that. twi.
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ieni
Livitri P 1
'ia.nes cii. ia
about.'* Universtt a! Miarn; swriie We were reud
touchdowns don't meat any'Tamp.
tsa
Morris LaGrund. at suptiCoach; Fran Curci said utter his
d ie flung." sand Lit.'! Gum' o has
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football Lean; was upoet 4i by onwre Iron; Tampa, zippe
first pit' appearunce "Hut it
IaWi Ctrm' II ,
varth- u; the middLe for the still feeL' n;':t ''
1 aimpa' Saturdzi night
lurci knew uimls tot, well Hi' game';. uiiI touL'IuLIOWL
Lspecuili since Del Guzzo,
innd
coached the' 1!TTP Tampa Quarterback Ed Carney furnon lii;'
the lanipa nate-yard- v, lit, play.rd at the- Univer,at of
team It' a ti-14 victor over bled at
Oregon State di'
Massachusetts naMmmi. IR- had warned all we'il: limit' a; the second period and lanipa. is a
Duke, ) Ii; 16, in tin' Jan I.
that his players would Lu' tueuqz Chuck }'urt'nmau; 'umtiled at tin live.
11i42. Boat' If owl f a at li ii 11
"1 tried Uwet' years wu to get
game, played for tile first
at team with talent nwtthed by "lampat three in the fourth
at tryout with the Patriots," he,
and last time at I) it r I; u ni.
quarter.
tmt emotion.
forced U' pass by SUit!. "I TWill) wanted to play in
After It was over and the Curney
Boston bad.
lt'hN'S 1101 STIIEAI
Hurricziuies saw th eir tour- Tampa's defense, ranked
"My tatth school coach culled.
Ai".AILEIM Cali! All
among
major
colleges
enentui
game winning strvaut. snapper!
college coach called; at
I ;uring omit' tint pitching streuti.
!'-wtan Ilvuin of time' California and their record fall to 4.4, hermIt the' game-' me Hur- m'
xpaimued, "They just canesi'an43 time.' lot a net gu:r. dice," hr recalled- "TIns
Cure;
Angels had allowed less than
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of 75 i.'urtls but Carney kept Dr bet ore' ttme drafted (
tiitAtd w.'
one run a gaunt' over a st retch
Plunkett."
Eur1 Bruce', first year coach offense' alive L' contpietrnt:
II! ux' inning In that period he
lie .'iUIt! he'd still itict' La phi)
oil tilt StMeruin. noes 7-2. war- o 1!' passe.' fur 161' yard!
rti,'. out 1f, Ariie'r iran.
its
the Patriots, but, "ini phu.The sniuciout of Die' game' ww
involved with some' great vieLvaigut' batteri. tint! walierti irni'.
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with the best lean; am the I
not Carney or lAGrand, who i
42 Hyatt came up with the' iteme
tortes in ins six-year stint us
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totaled 7D yar&amp; Ili 10 carries,
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greatest
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loin tin )
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Tamps, U take or; Flaridi gaunt- borne winning stread. will rrmaripi tutcL In it' runnin
College- It will be the aeawr: Lid- bi on the lint' it Saturday pbiy tin powerful visitorE
again kn tirw on the door anti
lifter for hoti' team.'. Gaunt- ntt1t'f game
Sterling
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Lip;n went over from the
tinit' .' 7 .3u .m
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git-ing thi Tnmp sciwd a
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Tnt
PILtF' first tr tot- n
North; Florida Sertinelr, unviuli- rvturnec dic z good 3n1 rim;
the SeminoLe High vn for an I returning sophonuirc.'., it, ancan't after thi secone
cittunu.
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Thnipu,
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p. n. tupoff. The 5entiriel
his
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npenrti their season wIth ii Pauli. zinc! Inh, Hurst
Hammond rimning unwnfueld far
4$ yards, but lit,tnt.'hgilii'
receiver downfield ruling fran
tin' officials turnerl the buti

unit tin numtx.'r t'; M
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Winter Part- Wllucziti, niter it
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unwr, it' tin' 1011 spot
PL'rt;zipr. tb;
lust
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riunlleugn- It' Lt't' Merritt
ls.iarnler.' during tin regular
sen_cot. wil l COfl't- in the &amp;1U' ol
this month wI".'u, Lute GulLit,
currentI ranked Itith with ItS b
Ii record, ti slated Li hat tie Un'
Musuings Thu.'- game was U
have beet played thiret- week.'.
ago. but F severe tIiunderstorn;
iorced postponement
Eati Gaul!;;' kcpt.s its record
mtiirt over ti lt weekend with; n
come' Iron; behind 27-2$1 victor'.
OVL't z tough Veri iWad; Lean;
Chipie' kept.' its hold am the
top spot it: the- Class Aft/i- A
grit! poll. Wikiwuod ti it. secouit
anti trails the' puce' setter t i:
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sea_cot,
Sarasota Cardinal Moari;'
nmnvetl up a notch; ziftcr in
impressive 2$"4' victors over
lrmntt. rre;.
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trun ninth in tin' poll tinwi- it
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running attack that! carved out tx Stent' Hnriu and two good
tip Stelnmetf third scnre a 25 p
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21 firs: downs and 344) yards first dawn strikes to Hammond
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failed Saturday night and
forced the emergent' landuIL
in Cuba
"Eve'r)one thought tiiei
would tic dead in an hour," sat,.:
passeng'r Gale Buchanan fror.
it Miami hospital. reca]hni
whet FBI agents
agen Still" out four
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refueling stop at Orlando, Fla
and
Buchanan. 35, of Auburn.
J'ENI)Al WLA"ER
Al;_ - who suffered a sprained
A.ssoc'uitt'd Prr,.s % titers
krit-t, was one of four
At least 1
rsons re'tus-ned
ured during the h;am'k-ing
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;:.i - ur ii! College Cit' 1iSM aboard is ht%t 4s shot in the shoulder b one
jacked Southern Airways DC!
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from
Buchanan said the hijackers ieUiner that carried them
hirm1n.hdm, across the cour tacted bizarrely during the
to Canada and Cuba arid
ruitous, thx-t-t-riation flight-al- :r
tiacl', before ending on a foamternately handirn: out fist! tilts
heaettwd rwiwa at Havana
of ransom mont, forcing maleNine tired but happy vvyis.
pusse-rwt'rs to remove their
pants arid shooting the copilot ge?' were kiit'wt to deplane at
after threatening to "put a buj- Muntgomer) and two more got
(If! the -pt'm'il Southern plane at
let in I, our hIUd
"You could Aciul. at them the blrTTliTi4thUm, iticluthng a Delta
and tell thei, had Air Lines stewardess who was
protilerns," said Buchanan, a whisked home in an unrnan.ed
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professor of weed science at police,
Auburn University ''They
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deranged"
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The plane, which originated
as Flight 4! a,. Memphis, 7enn.
sas commandt'ercd shcirt]
after leavini Bu-rriirutharm.
it a front-pourc-t. intervie
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Tidwell. said. "She-s had no
She At-ft BL"-TTun4ham Frithi% night
Tidwe-il a cumtipanied her on
the special Southeni flight from
Miairru He said the atmosphere
amcing the hijacked passengers
Was exi.Lltafh and -e%er)-txd
Wits talking "
The TiCl e! fiiitiiiy was iliciSt
c-ori:'err,t' about Rita. he sun:.
'when they stint out the tires i:
Orlando and we heard that the
t'ct;iiiot had tset'r ihiot
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stirpshiiuters in an effort o r
keep the' craft or the ground it
)rlando, Flit., when it tiii!
ieaving fur its second trip t
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any dirtier than csulurt'mi thiiig- tsiimi bleat-ti c'ati be uud
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washcloths Sl/m' IIR'ct'55 oust use fr cc tistsing htuhs cc tic-n hi
soiled diaper is changed I lIt! thiapt'rs, sheets. toccelst'tc
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nuld t_ske .1m1s'.siit,iti' ol cull lit' ..,iit'tiiI
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sa that his liLt peefor wax the bridegroom who sake,
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present and vice presider:
Kinser sat in for him
Sanford resident and wt-.
known ecaliigist. S B Jirm.
Crowe attended the meeting t.
Special lrwithtuori and reptirte'::
that one- of the most inte'restirii
talks was math- bs the stuth'n:
gc'verriment president, Taylor
The following lines are quoted
from the program 'The- Con.
sert'auc,nactis' 'They've- been
railed 'feather-he'aded. biri.
brained conseri'ationtsts., freaks', and a multitude of
assorted other not-s-111, e
-pitheta Whatever the hanii',
this dii' is dedicated ti th:'st
?i:'u.canis ci! selfless oluntecrs

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et'Ierid wilJ
this project
Annual Ja
Another passenger, Tayi
A '-giant" Nt't Years Eve' Bruarit of Selma, wtir, left ti,
begin I rida ir. Sa&amp;or-d blith is
party is being planned in special flight at Muntgomer
lucks out-of-town couple to be
-ouperation with Club Lui This sand he was frightened whet. h'
steippt-d and offered the oppor.
project has "everything from heard a shot aboard the- shi;
turuty to visit the fair count)
IMInCIS to whistles isireath UIItCI
after the tires were' blown
Committee- c'h.airrnt'n for the'
cart- of," according Its George
'flit most terrifying molnerit
CrossIri Jr., president.
pro}ect are Bill Burnt' and
tie' said, was the emergera:Jaycees Dee Kirby isiriduig itself. adding that Lan- i csutir auic both men
expect the prvect to be a great chairing the La'.* Enforcement was scary all the wa
Morithl
A%I ard progniirr.
su'-t-es.s Merhunits who arts
It se-tsmt-d like- i
dinner meet.-rig,
a steak yci'rs," said anutherr rcturrcig
assisting with the eff(ti are
cookout, is sc'hethuled for 7:31) passenger, Luther WisTh'r, of
Club Lw, Robson's Marina,
Sanford loier Shop, Baha:na p.m. Thursday at the Chanitier Montgomrwr
of Comnnieri-e- 'iui1dini
Joe's, Wanda Elaine's Bcout'
!3rvant said the passengers
Salon, Jet Lane and the' PLau
Theatre.
Meanwhile the young busi4[I
nessmen's ctganization reports
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such short notice rnakiru:
arrangements for the annual
Christmas Parade to take place
on Nov. 30, Bill Rid, in
cooperation with the Dc-wntot n
j3flt-5&amp;fl(fl'5 Association, 1
lnchargv!uf the parade
Some 450 (lristmas tree's are ______ ____
to arrive on Dec. 5 for the,
CASILBIRRY
beginning of the unr.,.ial sale
rtY. 17.92
sponsored by the Jaycees.
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gunfire- rt'ali provoked the- hi.
jackers They told me the ii
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Ct'er)'OTIt ti make ar, example
out of me' Rum-tuinar said the
copilot "duckec dc'wr" as th

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Ridge, Tent , his half-brother,
Le'wi K Moore. 2'. of Detroit:
and Henr' t .lzsrksrir.. 25, aLcI.
of t)t'troit Calif. was dL-scrItwc
as an escapee from the
yule' C.omrnunit Work ReleaseCenter while Moore and JacksoT were freed or. S.51 bond in a
rape- cast- W.V. rtst;nth
Jack-sari and Mwirt were described as close friends who hecanit embittered after losing a
$4 miluiori lawsuit in wInch they
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ended, passengers aboard a hi;am-ki•d Southern Airways et
have returned frcirr Cuba with
bizarre tales of three 'deranged" hkA pirates and ap.
plause for the' crew which landed the crippled plane on a foamfilled Havana ruriwa
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peciIul I gislauve
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which
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treated wi th merc.
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:iirig some king and hard ck.
s'xiueii to last three days
tate to the csscin
The three eorr&amp;mittees Gov. but many. think U decision will
Reubir Askew, the House and take rntwh longer.
The committee named b for.
SeTUL
panels-are taking di!ferent approaches to the prcib- mer Senate President .)err
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tional test of imposing the death c-haired t former Go Millard
çeruilty fairly while no: making Caldwell meets tad. - to work
the law so broad that it would over draft bill.
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MACHINISTS
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buot and a very low opinion of the school's lunch program He' might even have brought home with him an
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run spit and hit any target he aims for I
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read todaJ ether''
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the swings at recess This phenomena is something I
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919 East 2nd t.

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Part time shoe clerk for weekend
work Should be over 35 Call
Sanford Shoe Center, 373 3071

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General kilchen Part tIme ii 3
Male or female Holiday House,
330 E Commercial, Sanford

Apply 71p m
AAA EMPLOYMENT
P.'le off 17 9?. Casselberry
Regency SQ 131 3100

operators AlSo secretary with
eiperience 322 ?OS$
DRIVERS Part time or full time
We train you Good commission
Yellow Cab Co , 201 5 Park

Situations Wanted

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redum'd price on this beautiful 7
bedroom, 7' i balh brick to 1.47,500
Large riorida room could be third
bedroom Only 3 years old. and
ha'. all Ihe modern eatras

STENSTROM FEALTY

Apartments Rent
Unf urn ished

D.'ltt.k ,' I aPp Susan Aptt
t,rijrcjtm unIurnisloui. adult'., no
pets 661 64U.

';. ceo 5m,p beans

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It.'' Iii Web $4
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IlinAlO One'. tori i)iiy S oPt • nf
Or corn Island on lb. WI I. (I
WlEl'clVA RIVER A place to
lunrh ynjr boAt, park you? car.
anti flj3s off lb. honk TrePS
shrub'., t,jr ss, anti l,.*uliful
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ST.JOHN'S REALTY CO.
BROKERS
The Time Tested Firm

#11(401,1 5 ruPliltUrIr

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Brand new all brick three and lour
F14A 233
homes
bedroom

Financing available Only a fm-w
leftCalltillMorris _atB)

Home on 7 fenced acres From it'. 31
Ft screened porch to it'. 70 a II
eat n modern k,lchen, Ibis hOuSe
has all huge rooms, plenty of
Static and tmut trees, dOuble
garage and wumkstiop S)0 (1)0 w,tb
tc mo'.

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MI:MBLk ORLANDO WPMLS
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I VC Sunday 322 7374 or 312 149,!.

Country living S ,nnulr% from lov.ri
hootc with 6 ,ares of cleared land
Well of Sanlurd SA5,000 122 4507

KINGSBERRY
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2545 Park Dr .377 716l
AVALON APAW (MI PITS
110 f't ft.
ADULTS

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114W tsl 51
SAId MO PARK S I 3 3 B.droui,
trailer'. &amp; AVIs 3 Ailull pam'.'. 1
P omIt parIs 3515 H*y I? 97
rlf9rd 723 1930 Day W -

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Unlurnished
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Yearly eisa $lSO 373
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r'hs1 P.',atUVe mdi..115 fItly (do

Houses Rent Furnished

pets, 1)00 per itiLinlri 55(3 daposil
TeIeptiOra 372 3131

2543 Pa:'..
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P4irit'., Sunday'. I Holidays imll

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TIn5 7 betIiuuiii. 2 tialh frauv with
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kitchen fur $13100 (las t.nlral
heal and air, and loSs of l.alures
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Your

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j73 3430 IdEAl IONS

7565 Park

flighI'., '.untl4vb 4. Holidays Call
377 661%
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Real Estate Wanted

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Inorcial. induStriAl and OIlIer
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Roy Phillips, Associate, Lormann
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Casselberry. (la , 32707 Tel 13$
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conijitbon $430 .ilIi immtS in
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Trucks And Trailers

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irc. or household Cuilsi(3iilll(.uls
welcome fur ifllul,uiati'i'. (all
Slam. VermilIon, 331 9070 Sanlor.I
Aurl ion, Hwy Il 91. Sanford

0.11.0 rsllevtaiililieiil s.t, flafuliiia
uui,li. Iwo fligli rise La.dI (OIl)
Ii.le, Caloric gas rang. wIlt, eye
level oven. automatic *5liit,
.h.sl'.. beds, mteIal iablnsls.
ilmiul. Ciclmo cunperlitii* chair
Heti IhiC,uSUiiilt lain'. us glass
anti
1151,15,
applIances
n'uiscolla,ieouis Ilerns Sal. will
SIan at 1 00 a mit
'f 1,1.5 AUCTION SERVICE
41 WevI
133 5630 (II

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Moloicycles .,i.'_-__
Mill C' 's
And Scoolers
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165 313) taIl allem S

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-'.im'h 'flowed, 4raslmm$3 0.
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(lachahund Puppies 6 wk'. old. 2
black and Ion male'. I tan

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Or'. 69 Opefl?,lay'. 1236739

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63

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173 3l7 373 i7

and weekend 323 7701

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Saddle'. B' liii". hillIer'.

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Sewing

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Poultry

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ms 1gm #L)
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'as'*r reoJ.rs, stucco sod
S'% 1 .1T5D BRICK Call 3-fl
:'i..' r 373 54k?

Livestock And

II Aluminum float, wilP 10 PIP
Evinmucle and trailer. 1100 11)

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're,' lfl S64 13 Yr'., e*o.r er,,,

193) Ferguson macbr, good on
dItion Call 372 3009 alter 6 p ri'

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Boats and

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59

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P( lANCES 32)

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table Pay balance of 531 or S
21 Hour ServP I, Qe'pa.rs " .'.'
payments at 19 50 Call crCI
Condlomsng. ReffclerltOfl ,'manager. 372 9111
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tica' og t.erv nq s-m
WrItc Pit'. 11,0 Pr' s
1971 Norge Coppertone RefrgritOr
*ilh icemeker. Washing Mactne
Appliances
Best ofler Eicellent conditiOn
____________________________________
372 0933 afler 4
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Auctions

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GUIDE

mini drill Shop includes rad al
arm saw and drill press. Cr11
sander. Sabre saw. used once. 130
377 6931

C A Whiddon. Sr , Broker
ill N Park. Sanford
32? 5991, Plight'.. 373 1167

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Mediterranean dresser and mrro'
ercellenl contiton. 130 Sears

husiness operating to capacity
pr of it ably

$a,,uC(Cii

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anti monograms
('ocnplete pf'0 13750. or 1(1

Red mohair 7 piece sofa and P.
used First 140 taPe's it $31 672$

RESTAURANT. a well established

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REP4T TO BUY

Harvest gold frost frp. r.fr .gpratoq
Like new. $230 lilac P wrought iron
cInette. 510 377 011)1

1971 Kawasaki 90 c c Good running
condition $750. ewtra part'. in
(lutied 031 75)1 after 5

Siimifomti Aa i'

All iasvri5 arC
wideil n trnnt. ivies end 5
"'qe' ,.ard truly u" ."ila."l ri'.-'

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MILLERS

cellent terms Call collect, 303 617
1319 MCCIs'.ky Realty Inc
Realtor

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5t9 Orlando Di'..' 322 01%)

DeLand Very reasonable Er

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('nol table 1 tI .'. to ar r eSr 05
$130 Surf rrOr'l% 9 6" step tl'rAn
nose r,der, 113 14" Ocean s.d. w
bottom $60 All in good cordition
13)6077 after S p m

Longwood on beautiful $5 a Iii
corner lot Available immediately
Friendly Realty. 305 17? 6111

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NC ING

Ii? 971

Located betweun Sanford and

Marine Equipment

&amp;*?d r,.?w

Trsn Yone

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,'artulo &amp; 5101. Ijp,Ie tops
51 $ 1 i IllS
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327 66)',

121 SIll

111 6{.IS)

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tr,w ri

173,700
I .ske Il 97 to Hwy 477 (at Lincoln
Mer ur y døit ml turn righl (jI.
appror ii mile to Garden Dr
turn right, go ippror 3 blocks,
unlurnished 77 mOttle home. 71 ,
60. 3 large bedroomS. 7 full bath'.
frnily room, w w carpets, blind'.
and drapes, central heat. A C.
utilily room, aluminum Siding

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STENSTROM REALTY
Your

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:g t,.'j (ieS CI., l$'rig 41tt r, ,1

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3735700
SOOFrenchAvo.
373 S300
1003 Orlando Dr ,

HEATED POOL

lb irt '., %lt'iii a('ior) 10.1(1
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(ijnditoi I naric ing av4iIahlP

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Hemp'. 1uur ili-aml(C 10 tu v nr .1 Iris
s.c Ii(gt5 I ne'.t bQi?tq"5 We i'ft,uiii 1
v r'.enl liii'. 3 bedrOom. 2 balh,
otti I br ia room, den, equipped
P it(hefl, ,.ilmal heat and air,
. utlom drapes. dOubIC gas grill,
autil
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GrnCv4 Citrus trees, .wcellenil
waler 3-49 ¶119

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Atienii an I? a 40. 7 ixir mn • I tisll,
lumn*thed carpelid. nen h a
rquily Sssume payments 60$

All 4194)
PIPIECNEST

Iou Lru,irc.orn duple. furnished
aparlmenl 1730 Orlando Drive,
Sanford

510

I illOr llruth blr)rna Prodjrt'. roll
fill, Ms. lfrviij 117 1)45% Pimlqpra I

Mobile Ho 1110%

lION Park Ave
Day'., 372 6173
Plights 372 7357. 327 3171

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115t s?eco, 411 •),4S (&gt;1. 0
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tonI filup blImp Elect,)'
r.-Iulf
(cp.t Shiampoo.' SI per '1s

l)'aiiliful 1 eistire World Mr,t,ilP
iflP Estates onil Marina an lhe
"I Jnl.ris Riwfl (morn '.13.730
AlIl(h inlddPS borne I. 101 4
it$tiiiIfl,i% cornmuriily. with alt
fcilItiP'. no Il 97
'ii realotwial
tal0,'t Sjinlrwd anti t)efiary (')fl
l'lltt I III, ihi Wo.iti Phtwje AM
1111 fIr l).sc y rm Or larwlii slY SOIl

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SemInole Sporting

Rent
Furnished

25

%snlocrt Ave

ItlilfIll"
,li 11,1
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ApartmentS

I 1 BEDROOMS. ADULTS

llrnlin !)caf"g.I
7 75 s
t,isp,pl Brinj innIeir., 1414

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REALTORS '2565 Park
'27 3170
Night'., Sundap'. A Holidays Call
37260533276121--_-____ 3776*33

(.U'.!i,.'!i I,u,It II, 11i,ir 5(301 iit.il,tI iii
,00r lol or lurt (I.rr Id) 114% to
t9-.ocjje frur,

S.enth Avenuo, N'rth
13

REDUCED $5,000'

t.rmrtijIi' ( tunly R eaito'

Two bedroom. appluaoc•s furnished,
'.1St. r,-.otti $100 deposit 373 1411

telephone: 3

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IGP4YLY in an. LAMPLIG.4T1 F 11)). /

EXCLLJSIVF

DPEAMWOLD

COUNTRY

Shop foreman. welderS, assembly
mechanics, law and drill press

Adull'.

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.'ins$nirg '.7(1) ,l,,*n. tislsi'. • S

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Bahama Joe's Lobster House, 2SOS
S French Ave.75P m

IN EMPLOYMENT ACT
be
Wore information m
Ot)tdlfled from the Wage
Hour off Ic ,al 2l9 ('.arlaifle
Building. 17* 7 0 N E
Miami, flcrida iii61.

FERN PARK

ONI Y 2

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4fiI t Cl., Ave 171 9?.,

10 a 17' Mobile Home Eacellent
onditon 17.000 373 174

Help. Waitresses, Day
CashIer Apply in person to

'' shed apartment

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Lots &amp; Acreage

33

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For Sale

34% lilA

BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE

kitchen

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$1,
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StIFI I.F1S USFt) CARS j'i

264,) Itaw,?ha Apr .11 17 V.'

bath, fenced yard, freshly painted
and reconditioned Appointment
only 372 IllS

M.ale.Female

171 StIl

lnip5lvi-pc,f

Big Tire Sale
ME TCALF STANDARD SERVICE
I 4 and IA Open 21 Ors 37) 96%)

tOl CWLSTFIRSTST
Re'. 321 21%'
Ph 322 SAil
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4tiianted.One RN. LPN. and
Appis Lthl's'ew Nursing Center.

23

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1977 Moble Horni' 17.60. 2
bedroom, I', bath'. with air, on
renti lot 373 5500

Ill AL I ST ATE IPISURAPICI

Replacement for top cashier. Hours,
10 30 10 3 pm , erpenience
necessary. for this postition
Apply in person 2 4 p rn Holiday
Commercial.
House. 330 E
Sanford

NEWSPAPER does
not knowingly accept

course in the practical as-

week, advised students
'.i: taste seseri different

ConstructIon crew leader I
perie.iced in all plaId l
671 1I9/J
r$idenlial building
evenings
______
Mont ,n.(,—lull time jacP o all
trade'. for 60 acre year round
Central Flfeda Camp Mc.d01 I
hce end ill utilitees provided
with salary commensurate *ith
e;p.r.nce Ideal for couple Ir
ir,foqmatlon nd QualIfIcalions tQ
p
So; 7J7, Orlando, 37102

t'rtfrpn',, 7 t,Alli% v.,tt' (r,?,Ol
heal and c rIval v fec,,' ir,,
Ott ilpSfl( %
'.2)900

ilit

i.Jv'.tIty. 122 11)1

to' a job thOt is new, eaciting?
AmbliOn more lmportint than
eipenience rleiible hourS No
door to door Plo investment Local
work, but need use of car For
.ntroductory lntervew ap
pointment. call Mr Sutherland,
322 0067

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r)n D'' t4,,.1)*l U) 14 5 fj

Fqi,ipmerit ror Rent

117 7711

honic A, large lot in
1 lIed Mobile

Payton

TO BUY OR SELL AvON
Call 641 3079

ThIs

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LOBSTER HOUSE
Sanfr-.rd
22 52i

'rhe Indiana University
Union Board as ufferin a begin'

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LPN't. 311. 117 Part time and full
time Apply Seminole Lodge
Nursing Home. 300 S By Ave

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Apply 701 II

Maple, Sanford. o' SQl O,viIOr
SI , Orlandu An Equal )i
(tlunily EmplOyer

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WINE AT INDIANA
STUDENT UNiON
BLOOMiNGTON. md

ning

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chowder

\%'hat I ssant to know is. who art those children WhL
appear suddenly on the playground and get all the balls?
I don't think they go to school
Your child is the only one who has yellow grass for thepicture he made of Our Home. The teacher always runs
out of green construction paper just as she gets to him
Your child is the only one who s'ore long pants lOr. the
unl person who wore shorts I

at

SENIOR CITIZENS
SEMI RETIRED
WI NEED YOU
Want t be •(t've again a'l uPt
pod for it Here .5 an opportuft,
for ci..n. plealant tQQf pQrI
servicing autOs with 915 and 0I
We talc your hour'. to yOu P1
lly Won. e,efy Oth('f dip ,
every other weeP. or tAO days per
weeP Age n barrier feel bet'er
already?) For full dptailS, cuntact
us ii person at imperIal Service
Stalion at II and 46 5CC Al
Dawson. betwepn 6 am and I '

.

He's the only one who brought his own crayons and the
other kids keep staring at him. sOt, tie's the only one- who
dues nut have his own crayons and they all keep staring

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Suburban

37) ('940
__________________________
MACHINIST YF1AIPIEES
Domestic•Chlld Care
17
W.iIng to v.orP. and learn a valuable
II •t the sirne lime Starting
(11110 (ARE My hOme Fenced
pay.'.
'u'., vu per hour SPfld
ards. Pot mealS Convenienlir
brief letter with personal detaIls
located Sanford Call no*I 661
and goals to Boa 170. care of The
Sanford Herald

words .

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lIØyfl. sir, rr,0141 t1(

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I Sm, s P.'scl 715 c...fn',f A,,.

372 7114

cja t'rk I)'
aft..

Autric

1r,scks Anti IrRi$nrc

tel)

(4511 377 1117

SI

6)07 allot I

nd hospitSI plan Call 373 1760
Wed thruSat 9am 5pm

16

JIM hUNT REAL TV

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On .1 ('fOul iiul lot, all m '.n'S Ii .'
w lb tine carpet and dmAiw'r IC'.
()iiijt,iP
Central heat .lnui iIi
g•sm age

Master ha,rdres%er Commission

Sulud Count

( All Ifl 7491

Beautiful House

Mature lady to care for children in
my home, S days a week from 3 30
p m till 17 30 p tn 3226234

CONTACT
BRAILEY ODHAP.'
SANORA. SANFORD FLA

BETTY CANARY

ET I SAC

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NI' AT ANt) (IF AN
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Ion, i'il iscil
'.1% l'i'

Female Help Wanted

15

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profes%lonul sales people, were
houSewives ust like you ReclIne
Fash'ons can help add Income to
your tarnily
For perSonal in
ters sew aprntrnent call 327 0063

CARPENTERS HELPERS
53 Per Hour Up

BLACKBVNCH

30 (2) (4) News

r.t the Century

P

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Tonight ONLY

(4) Mer Grilfir

(4) Perry P,P,asor
IC 30 (2) C.iricentratson

In Sanlomd, cloSe to school and
shopping Oullitlo ne.ds
pint As I'. '.i 5(5) ,t) 773 744)
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Monday. Nov. 13,1972

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Sanford Eyes Ex pansion

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meet
'When I was student flyer scientist All over the
In the twenties." he %aid, ""
dolfl more and rnore
8T
were told that if we were kiM
reading.

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networks.
Copley Newt, Servire
Now Go4Ire freewheels ft
k t Ida town
.thur Godfrey sac he has
lie still uses the famous
shoulder around the country, ga thering 1
1 find smoke or
"t looking over his
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information, at
Godfrey easy-going, 1nsh'witt
are
IIIiII
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
e-night sta
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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th e recent worlshop. Miss 1lacquelyn Page.
executive director for Blue Ridge Easter Seals,
righil wa accompanied to The Herald office

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f'rivtrflmvflt grant, Jackie was
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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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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
twconung
involved
in a conYork
New
in
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
his plans for next week's

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Tuesday, November 14, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Year, No. 63
Price 10 Cents

Seminole Hires
Nurse=M*idwife

CANNON
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LESSONS

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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
ueis Wive bLUPPiu
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TAt ,t.AlIMil*:, Flit. s Al' I-Th e Florida Pollution Control
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.

btuay

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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:\ltcr all, we live here too.
FIT encois'rcigcs (ii i() c.1SI( (.Jl(CiU)flN.
naLt( electric ser't'zcc Rates. Ent'irnnmt.'ntal
I(bft'f inn. Or
else. We helict'e N oll
Jcert'c horle(, straig!ufnrttrd armu 'er. And
'it c, ir' to afltccr "sour rfl,(,Sf (rejLwntl','-tLcked
j;(t'SfLUfli J)llhlLCl",', .All fltIicT, tt'Ll! rL't.'Ctt'C
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Ii al FPL MartagCT.
rtou'ing tthar concerns :,uu helps tt. do

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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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straIght superior ratings
were that law wt would be filed tu
tsrai.s
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will sell the Seminole Memorial CamI11i.13l)fl
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private
curShoemaker,
trustee.
inuveit
ospital
to
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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
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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
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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
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A TEAM OF DOC TORS reports evidence
suggesting that many GIs returning from
Vietnam may have undetected gonorrhea that
could have national implications unless the
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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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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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revising sharply upward their estimates of the
amount of heroin that Southeast Asian
countries supply to drug traffickers within the
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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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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
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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

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residents there iiro neing

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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
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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.

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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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at even more obvious to someone became friends with the doing are just buying us a little
ho nies
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ssutrching judge, ii .th excelleist
ratings ( ruin the other two
Judges, giving them 'tit overoll

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Schools lit 0.1%tolw Iteach uko
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                    <text>For 'Family Living' Views

Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1972

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Parole and Probation Mrs. Jeanne Nelson,
chairman of League study on Sentencing
Gerald Rutbcrg. public defender: and ft Ii.
Eaton, state prosecuting attorney's office.
Marilyn Gordon Photo

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and effect stage separations in
-pace vehicles
More than l.IOO pieces Of gold
and other precious metals re
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Notice

RESOLUTION

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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER

vlt'ILEN. SECONDED BY COM
MISSIONER YARBOROUCH, THE
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
SEMINOLE
MISSIONER S OF
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ON THE 5TH
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A 0 1672
WHEREAS. the recent reap
ixrtorimentof election districts by
Legislature of the State of
Florida has necessitated an

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PRECINcT P40 1
Sanford.

Temporary Polling Place. Sanford
('cc Center, Sanford, Florida
NO 17
Temporary Polling Place: Seminole
High School Santoro, Florida
BE It FURTHER RESOLVED
that where the abovC said
designation of polling places shall
result in the yOf rig place for two of
move precincts being located for
pJrp'O,eS of an elect -on in one
PRECINCT

building, the voting places for the
BL, build
several precincts involved Shall be
maintained
and
,- established
Separate anc apart from each other
in said t'jiIdiflg. A nd
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
trial said temporary polling places
be recorded in the Official Record
Bc"I in the Office of the Clerk of the
If Co. it Court of Seminole County,
Florida. and that this resolution be
Published not more than thirty days
nor letS than twenty days prior to
the holding of the upcoming general
election to be held on November 7,
1972. in not less than two issues of a
newspaper of general circulation
published in Slid Count,
I
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE)
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the
above and foregoing is a true and
BE correct copy of a Resolution passed
uaianirnol/Sly by the Board of County
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of Seminole County,
F CommisSioners
F ton ida, t itS Regular Meeting held
C. on the Sit) day
of September. 1972, AS
same appears on the record in the
Minute Itoek for 4-14 Cc'ijr'',
I IN WITNESS wPICREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
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the Official Seal of the Board of
1¼] County Commissioners, this the 5th
Aday Of September. AD 1977
(Stall
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr .
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Clert. Of the
board of Count
for Seminole County, Florida
Publish Oct 10, It. I77
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FICTITIOUS NAME
PlOT ICE IS hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 716 Brom
Bones. LOnOWOOd, Seminole County,
Florida under the' fictitious name Of
WAREHOUSING EQUIPMENT
CO .rud ttiat I intend to regis'er
sad name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida in accordance *elh the
proviS liona. of the FictitiOuS Name
Statut es , To Wit Section 663 *6
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Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate
You and rACh Of tou are hereby
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claims and Ocmlridl wtiiCh you, Of
either Of you. may have bgAiflSt the
estate Of DORA JANE DOZIER.
oeceated. late co tad Coul to the
County Judge of Seminole County.
F br dl, at hit offiCe in the COurt
h.U%C of Said County at Sanford.
6 lonida *'.thfl 5i1 calendar months
from the time of the first publiCtiOfl
of thiS notice Two copes of each
claim or demand Shall be in writing,
and shalt state the place of residence
and 5,5t OftiCC address Of the
Claimant, and shall be sworn to by
the claimant thr agent, or attorney
Arid accompanied by a filing fee Of
Coll dollar And tuch Claim of demand

Pv)t j4 filed shall be .old
Doris Strickland
AS aomn,Stratnil of
the (state Of
Dora Jane Dozier
deceased

Pijblish O't I?. 74 31 6. Nov 7. 1977
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NOTICE OF GENERAL

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The Boar C c' CC,.int, ComisSic'ners Of Sen nue County
sitting as the Seminole County
uti,tes Board eli hold a puol
nearing n the County Commission
Chambers of thC Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford, Fl.orida. on
Tuesday the 31st day of October 1977
at 7 00 P M Cr ils soon thereafter at
possible, to consider an application

Submitted by Sanlaruclo Mob ile Home
requesting a Certificateof
Public Convenience and NeceSsity
for watt, service in Seminole
County, Florida
t general deSCription 01 the area
wherein application to provide
water server has been requested as
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t.ttorney% at Law
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
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General Election will be held in the
(IT Y OF WINTER S PR IN CS.
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5th
FLORIDA,
day of
December 1977. for the purpose 'f
electing a Mayor for the CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, for
a one year term Councilman,
Group I, for a two year term,
Councilman. G'oup 7, for a one year
for a
term. CnCilman. Group
two year lerm Councilman. Group

The property owned be R L
lluftatOe, known as Sanlancio Mobile
HomC Park lying and beiflU in
Section A. TownshiP 71 S . Range 31

E. S e minole County. Florida
Portions of Lot U. Block o of Mt
Levy Grant
ChrIrs survey of
according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Boot. 1 , Page S.
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida together *ith all of Lot 1 C
and p.Orticflt of Lot 7. Triangledalr. a
5uDdti0n of Longwood. according
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of Seminole County. Florida
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By Greg Drummond,

Arthur ii tle(k*ith, Jr
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Mori- than 110 c.';,iii' ui'I!tiit'nt plilnt3. 38 of ttif'ITb (;'Tilt '.

emi lay cities. are fared with .1
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To All Creditors and Persons Having
Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate
and cacti of caj an, tirreb,
r.t i # ea Arid reQuired to present am i
claims arid demands *hiCh you o
either of you. may have against tYr
ti v ate of JAMES WAPREN AN
DE RSON. Deceased. late of sad
COunty. to the County Judge ct
SeminoIC Count,. Florida, at hiS
Office in the court housC of said
County at Sanford, Florida, * thn
six calendar months trom the t.rme
of the first publicatioflof this notice
TwO copieS of each Claim or demand
shall be ru writing, arid shall State
the place of residcn(eand post office
address of the claimant, and shall be
sworn to by the claimant, hiS agent

attorney And accompAnied be, a
filing fee of one dollar and 5jf'
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umunt( II til)ted shot it the jury todLu\ in the
tt'ia I of (;k'nmi V. Turner on charges of
li.t mg I lot ida se, tint ics lass s in the sale of
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Iigum'ing ttiit tt'hat to do Wit ii Lilt LI nhiclpLited
; million ti'easuii'V surplus, state Ofuil'ILLIS
of pi 001 ising ant tat redta lIons
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That not oft' (if those par&amp;'nts
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And that we did hui''t' (Iii'
dedicated law tmnifor('dmIh.'hlt
Personnel who iiimntlte°1 this
explosive situation in nothing
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il1t'i'5
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Under no rircuilisi
would I want you to thiiiik that ('alt'iutsr
this was a ''racial'' otistUt" ('liis.sttls'tl lilts
of ('omnI47S
bunce, It was simply a group
persons in civil (ttSOt*'uIleflbt'-. ('ros.swiIrd mizzle
anti being muide to pity fur their Dr Crane'
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8(' Entertainment
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6A-7A hospital mioles
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9C Public notices
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Be Sot'ietY
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that ,im appeal against the
The
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recos ered
WJS
I a ltiofl
\tc'rday. ,m,t stated in part.
tinting to the mayor. that
believ e
bo rd
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imtd a imwetulg between coin-

f ishermnen, sport's
suggested that the autcp.$)
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sillillit
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were
held
List
week
Low
tonight
66
to
72
(
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for
sda
arrangements with
Two earlier hearings bs the
lligtLs toda) 8S Ic' 90
the other servIces
outit'
c'otuilnisSiufl review ii
covered
'sliust'
of
inc'tI*.'S
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John Schiri.irti, c'hairuiiimi of
11w board of trustees for Lb.' the ground at Sault Ste Marie, prulikitis imposed on coinhospital, said that (or IttuitiC ttk'ttiiitmt today and hlurumi, nierc'wl tisheriiwmt by the Gauile
years there has bet'mt U S 1') . wa.s blanketed with omit' and Fi.'.h Cummunission when
iIros'lsit)n for the hospital inch as snow flurries hit parts of thes banned brie use of trottimies
in day light hours in the waters
pathologist to Iwr(urmn all legal- the uorttwrn Mithsest
on
a
vast
cit Ss'iiiinu1 Counts
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a
a
cap
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smaiw
the
acts,
''It
will
cost
t,wctIc'it
ce5
tie
I .at Frida) rt'pt c''Jiitait
t'rinc.
5'.t'.tttk[
ciltl
mitcIltet
of
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amid (lit' hiii.spit.iI
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the Gamiw and )"tsh Cciiii'
to
the
Montana
n4stii.ill
(ruin
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the
arritiigt'miieiils
tile
t-lilIII)t'r 'A
h id with ewiuneretal
Atlantic
Itu.ssk'n
Middle
had
no
c'siiit
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,icirthern
amid
And we have
from the sheriff or the board of States and front the I 'i.tnadian fishermneit and 'si,urtsmen in the
coiitiuttsstomt&amp;'rs before with titL taircier to the northern fringe of Sanford (Sit k Center to hear
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ar'tctf
to the Florida Gaine
duttt' would consist cut much until Jan. 1
rioted,
the
Furth
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County
and
Fresh
Water Fish Coiniiiint' than just dutop3ies hlt
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1iu.sed
a
prothat
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recommending
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s.imninc r oulut t.
said (it it titi
be
in
Spring
i'tiittIliCtViJI
fishermen
required to go on site of unat- blt'tit to builders
dks
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ontinUing
his
serbue
jLlowd
to
run
their
Iirn.s
tic
sttiultt
Lx
tindul cit aths that
involvcd with rape cases. ad stateriieltts 4igiitmist the county hours per dat' for five days-atIas or Swofford said that flt) stick it a depth of not less than
with ( is&amp; s of child abuse
gunshot wounds and other cases urn' 171557 stopped issuing per- four feet. This will prevent
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of questionable &amp;'tnsequent't'S. mnits until a citation was enLingleiiiemit of motors
'sports ftshtrrni.n amid pleasur'
Ittsserer said he SJ'A no rtt.t i'5ed
FIiipluyes
at
the
Spring
beaters.
t'urnpatiblc
reason sshy ii
On weekends, when water
ø'rs' Ice arrangeinemit could not Valley plant. Ma) or Swofford
th
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is the hvavIet. the ht:ue'i
next
traffic
be worked out, "Why expentl mtientiont'd. stated that
Upon
the
plmrU
still
indicate
would
have
to be dropped to the
Garay
test
estri money 's hen
111k d ISitti liii 01' ri nitOs i.d front tht
bioc
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all attittpsit's t1 t' ' 's" I t'l l 'ut
Ibis action follows tst
know
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until
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Coin'
perutits
Seminole
building
conflict with the counts.
the
ruling and asketi that It
pas3elI
('tuliUfliSSWfl Chairman (reg yesterday that there was no milissloflers Tuesda.
the
resclflded.
the 1
endorsing
reason for
day resolution
Drummond esplatnect that Dr
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that
the
n
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storition
of
da light trotline
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mor
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( iir IS '.t ould if appointed
pndctt
att end
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111cc
tirig
st ron. fishing in the St Juhn,s Kiter .
'.5 crc
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tht. hospital pathologist. Dr. (i

UI { ( It U I sea i hi ng for a missing phi nt
1 ea(lei hale
L )enso rati
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M.
sui in' Iminet' tot' a traffic cit it 11)1). FI'OOi)t'i'

bight weeded area and cartet1
'em off Ill jail,
Most of theiti juveniles a :
ret itt igi. not enroll
goodi)
it lrooniis making UI) Ii tot ill (If

tttt. offenders I miib1mrr,i'ust ti
beyond words b) (lie actions of
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NOT ICE IS hereby given thlt I am
engaged in business at P 0 Boa 175
Longwood I Myrtle Lake Hills)
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of Me Sue Steel
Erection, and that I intend If,
register sad name with the Clerk
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
16500
Statut es, Till Wit Section
Florida Statutes 1937
Sig Suli Wool fur'
PubliSh Sept 261. Oct 3, 10. 17. '977
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MORTON Ro:.EPIBLU'.'
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taken in
b Mayor Lawrence Swufford that the action
Ctt
can
get
relief,"
order that "builders in Spring Valle)
orized
the
CU)
actornc
to
file
an
Council )esterday auth
encompassing
appeal against a ban on new sesser hook-ups
t1147 S$)ring Valley plant.
'File Florida Deparunent of Pollution l'nntrcl i'st47r!a1
t&amp;iidesi ts ban on nisc s*,'Aef hook ups to 27 adititilIr ti
'Aastt trtatlfl ut plants among 'Ahich as the Spring t ilti '.
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In re Estate of
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ixini' blo.kuI on thi. riturn to
a '.anford
th eir buses
policeman kirut thc path

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trun-frue-k
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In the Court of the County Judge.
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Phone $34 5096
P011'sh Oct 3. tO. 17 2i
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fliret' committeeS, one of
stilli Askew said he will probalils' call for a law requiring them appointed by Askew, are
working on death penalty ret'S
lltil%tirs (ii i)as tlit' corporate in.
t)tIiIlltYflhlatibflS for the special
not I)iISs it (iii (ii tilt'
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unless (lie "I'uhlic 5475.51011 from which it is t'pect.
( (Insumer
loll 5411111' illlHlifiC(t form of capiServic e ('olnmnissiofl takes
liii punishment. banned as
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random at best
and covering the wild miielee of
the previous live or six hours.
I left about two or three
minutes Into the 4th quarter of
the football game at Sanford's
Municipal Stadium between
V Croonns high and a team fromii
St. Augustine. Wanted ti) get
home and watch the World
Series. ,
The score gave indication to a
but certainl
losing effort
not what was uibou to unfold
Thoughts.

TeminOle County, Florida
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Howard I Ariden '
Plat t%oo e. Page 71. Public Record'.
Administrator of ir e

N(JTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
Road, in the CITY OF WINTER
TRADE NAME
SPRINGS. FLORIDA The Polls *i$I
be open from? 00 M to? 00 P Notice it Hereby Given that Willis
T Hall and Marlene Hall are the sole
Mary T Norton will be Clerk of the
ovir'ers of A B C Plumbing and
Election and Helen Green. Norma
Company and intend to
Cecfri
Lang and Louis* Owent well be the
register *ith the Clerk of Circuit
Inspectors
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
All person'. desiring to all
Said Trade name of A B C Plumbing
themSelveS of their fight of fran
an,i Electric Company "i corn
CtiiSC will reçitter at once
plianc, with Section 665 09 Florida
Registration bOOt5 will close 5 00
Statutes
P M November 3. 1977
Dated At Casselb,er,, Florida,
''It. Cloy C.
thiS 15th dli of July, 1977
WIWI LW SPRINGS. FLA
Willis T Mall
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Marlene Hail
M ,rir
Publish' 0t 3. tO. 17. 71, 1977
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tion (ontrul Hoard
Building int'rests charge that
('onstitlititlfl.
the
board's policy of no new
prot'(lflStltIItl'ifl
Till' Florida
f
the
leg.
sewer
hookups without secondtItles that if majority (i
•iry
treatment
could force the
islatlirs must stand for elctloil
ion
industry
to it
i'm
construct
Constitut
before
US
grinding
halt.
be
ratified
amendnienLs can
Askew, however, said "it .iAll I f0 legislators will he
elected at the Nov. 7 general pears that v.' ha','tt the adminto adminiselection, clearing the way for Istr,ltlVe fle x
but fairly."
ter
the
law
firmly,
ratification of the amendment.
At is n0 itir Ifltefltlofl tie pen.
Askew said hIt' Intended to ask
iliie
anyone or harass the conto
"establIsh
a
the Legislature'
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presently applied I,) rulIng if
the U S SlIprt'rIii' ( 'otirt. will
result
The Florida I A,gIslaturt' 11415
been protiibit*'d o far liy the
from
const itution
SthltF'
s
ratifying the equal right for
'Alit nen anlondrnf'nI to the US,

'Ihe governor had origInally
It'. II)) IN tAN (,IESON
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lIltI'IlIlI'(I
It, rail the "pVC l
% mUir
1.1(111
21, thi' IA'glsla.
Nov
Il1i oil
ti
I \t.l .AIIASSI'E. I'l;t
lure's
lirganhiflti(lnhl
M'S.SIOfl,
I ;iv IlelillIll Askew an.
but
rt'aliied
that
date
((luldi
tlIilltlt't'(i ti iblay lie will ('all a
With
T1ulflkSiVlflg,
two
iI)IIflt('t
liii i'i'.ftav iWt'i4tl Si'S.SiUfl of the
i 4'IIslItlrt' (lb t'apitil ltifltsh- days later.
I .egisla live leaders asked
W4)I111'fl'S rights and
tib'Ilt
111111 to start the sesit;n on Dec.
'.t".u'r aid illI Nov. 28.
bu t then they rt'.'llitfd there
Iii' st i. wl ask (he Le g
was
a conference of national
lsllttlrs' to set up a fund to atd
l.'gisliitivt' leaders in Miami
t'lflc's (ac't'd with a ,JaIi I (If'a(t'
line for st'rondary sewage that week and asked for an in.

like one this ruorTime.
ntng. Driving home and
listening to David Carter via
WI)HO report tI'e nests. ('all
remember him as a s'llUngStt'r
later
here In Sanford.
breaking into the radio game
and there I am
via WTUIt
h oping I'll
home
heading for
get to sleep L) 28.111. c'aust' the
alarm is alwuivs set for 5:4
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Group . toe a two year term
The place of vcitifig will be at the
City Hall. Room?. LonigeoOd Ov i edo

Commissioners ru arid

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Temporary Polling Place Portable,

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Ills career fatted when he
encountered poor health, his
marriage failed and he lost his
take.
wlieii it
I like the 111.111 54'!.
rains, it pours.)

beginning

And 17 the following temporary
poll'ng placeS be designated, said
po lling places being outside their
retpe(tive precincts, but contguovl

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RI SOLVED by the Board of County
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Plorida. that for precincts 1. 72 77

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COURT
CIRCUIT
IP4
THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 721204
Pln!ffi. In ii The Marrsa9e of

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Time
Singer Bsll %' Williaiiis, 54, wtiti
soared to popularity fit the '"
on such s*)ngs as "i'm (;on111l Sit
till Bight l)(IWU li1(i Write Myself it
I tter'' died last week virtually

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deScribed and set forth the boun
caries and limits of each precinct
ard the polling places of each
qec,n(t. and
WHEREAS. the Board of County
i mmi55iOflef5 of Seminole County
i
no ac
determined that
rrinicPdat ions presently cut?
'Pun precincts 1. 72. 77 and 17.
.ieQuatr for the eupetlitiOut arid
'tli(iCrit houSing and handling of
veting and voting paraphernalia
*.then said prcinuCts,

Sanford Middle School,
I lc'r.da
F'EClNC1 NO 72

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CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 731217
C ii P DODD and W AY E DODD

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alteration of the precincts and
precinct boundaries within Seminole
County. and
WHEREAS. said reapportionment
and alteation of precincts has
necessitated (Pi&amp;flg,'% ri the location
of polling places *-then such new
precincts, And
WHEREAS, ri C ompliance with
I lorida Statutes Section 101 73. the
Board of County CommiisiOnel's Of
Seminole County has by resolution
on

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P 91 LRD
SnOIC
anc
P
T
ill
NOTICE TO APPEAR
WILLIAM I LOVELACE and ROtit
HuDar
t
O'•IL
ACE P'S w i fe,
JUNE
N
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
NOTICE OF SUIT
DefendantS
FLORIDA TO
i:'
NOTICE OF ACTION
are -•fei "at N"
you
PETER ADAMONIS
Ds%olut on of Marriage has Deer
To P1*f'II Ftemr
'YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
fled agan!.! you and you are
Retidence Unknown
That a petition hot been fed i n t he
Serve a copy of yOur ant
VOL are htrebp rottind thAt A Suit reouedto
above ent i tled Court for the adoption
to fcoreciow TWO mortgag es entitled ever or pteadflQ TO the Petition on
of SHERILEE ANN ADAMONIS.
Jack P Dodd and ay F Dodd, hit trie Pet'car' f. a"."-. (iERALr
and you are hereby tumnoned.
ft plaintiffs, versus Howell S RuTBERO, 125 South Court
ordered and required to show cause
t.yenur, Orlando Florida. 37601. ar'
William I
Fleming. Single
"y the same should not be granted
Lovelace and June N LovelAce. Pit t.Ie the original answer or pleAOiflQ
tiy Serv ing a copy of your written
wife, defendants has been filed o ?fir office of the Clerk Off" above
defenses. if any, upon JOHN 0
Court on or before November 161h
i the Cirut Court for
a i
HAINFiS. ESQ1 of the lirrti of W.n
Seminole County, Flo' da. beirig 1977 If you t'I to 0050. ,udgmefl? op
Wood
Oetwtfdle. Manes, Word 6.
Civil Action No 721217. and that yot' defIt will be tak(fl Against you for
man, P A 701 (alt New England
? ~e P00-On
Merequred to file your answer w,th trit tCIiCf demaflcl'd
Avenue. Winter Park, FIor'da, at
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the Ci er k coofs.e.oCourt anoloserve a
Done and OI.'
Icirney for pett one'. ROBE RT thereof
copy
upon the plaintiffs' Qctobir, 1972
DALTON STEWART, and by filing
attoenCys, whO5C name and address (stall
original thereof with the Clerk of
ARTHUR f t Iq c I. TIT ii01 J
.5 set forth belOw, not later than
the said Court at the Courthouse.
Clers
November 8th, 1672 If you fail to do
Sanford, Florida, rot later than the
So a default will bt entered against
(IV Cecela V Er'r
lit day of November. 1917
you for the rel ief dema nded in the
Depute Clerk
If yOu Ta) to appear and Show
197;
The real property Pijtlisri Oct Il, 21, 31 6. No.
Complaint
cause inAccorciaflCe*tfl this nulice.
proceeded against. s,tuatt'd fl 0(196
a Oefau1t *sll be entered against O1J
-Seminole Count,. Florida. it as
for the relief demandCd in the
10110*5
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Pet itiofl
PAWC EL NO I
This notice Will be publithe'd once
FR TAX DEED
Begn 75 feet West of SE corner of
a week for four (I) COtfle'cutivC
SEC 97 195 F LOR IDA
Section 35
NE
f IPiP NW'
STATUTES OF 1969)
weeks in the Sanford Herald, a
Townthip 71 South, Range 30 East
newspaper having general Cole
P4011(1 IS HEREPY GiVEN,
for point of bcgrwing. run North
Inc
CulAtiOri in Seminole County,
1106 feet. West 300 feet. North 150 That Thomas C Freeman, if
following
cent
cafe
Florida
the
Of
bOIØer
feet, West 27464 feet. South 14557
WITNESS my hand as Clerk of the
feet. thence East 301 65 feet to point hAStilCd SAid certficatC for tax deed
County,
Circut Court of Seminole
to be issued thereon The cert i ficate
of beginning
Florida. and the seat of Said Court
number
and ,CAr co issuance, the
PARCEL NO 7
thi5 77rvd day of September. 1977
description of the properly, and the
Begin 75 lrt West and 1306 feet
(SEAL)
North of the Southeast Corner of the name in *hCh it was assessed are a
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
fltO*S
Northeast
of the No'thvrst '
at Clerk of Seminole
Section IS. Township 71 South. Ccrtfca'e No cit Year of
County Circuit Court
Range 30 East. run Wes t 30 feet, ISSuance 1970
By Cecelia V (bern
DescriptiOf101 Property
thence North IS feet. thence West
Deputy Clerk
10' I filk 9 Tr 16
77164 feet. thence North 1IS 57 feet.
JOHN 0 HAIP4ES. (SQ
Seminole PAT"
ttierce East 30163 feet, thence South
Wndtrwee'dle. Manes
PB 2 PQ 75
16004 feet to point of
Name in eh.(Yi nse%sed Jcir'nn'e
Ward 8. Woodman, PA
WITNESS my hand and seal of
701 East New England Avenue
M McGee. ef al All of Slia property
tp
Court of Sanfo'd. Florida, thiS
Winter Park, Florida 32719
being in itie County of Seminole.
E,'Pi day of October. 1972
Attorneys for Petitioner
State of Florida Unless such Celle
Seall
Ificate shall be re.Ørcn'ied according
PtjI'5Pi c' .16 8. Oct 3. 10, 17, 1912
ARTHUR if B(CIWlTP4. jR
to law the proper', dec le ,bed in Such
Clerk
certificate
wit be sold to the highest
I
ViPulen
Marthu
Bt
of Me
cash odoer t tht front
Depufv
Ciens
In the Court of the County Judge,
Seminole Covnty Court House at
Harlan Tuck of ttie
Seminole Coun't. Florida.
Sanford, F lot .da. at II 00 Ia M On
!,rm Of
In Probate
Ire
first Monday in the month of
C,ite's, Hedrick 6. ft "'nson
In IC' Estate of
N ov ember, 1972. which it the 6th dat
lCl East Church Street
DORA JAN11 DOZIER
Of idOiCTib. 1977
Orlando. Florida
Deceased
Dated trii5 2'1111th day of September
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
To All Creditors and Persons Having
1Y77
1977
Pi,b tSP' Oct tO. It. 4 31
OfiL

purpose in the Saturn and Apol
to programs

Pe tition Of
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 73I111I
In re

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Completely Covering...

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

hi' R'vir'l 3ffIee earlier and t.arl
I, .,,,-,I
,i
vt
f U° ;ltll,IiiIt,
the teacher was ning to be
Miss Siinpon. 20. t SanfOrd StlldPflts
was
CATStPTfl4V'ed
SuptJohn
Ang
e
l
resident, said she was teaching
'Mv Information is meager
suited ati'lilt the incident by The
(itit (if the tetbnok hilt
subject. btitl understand
to
on
the
e
and
he
also
Herald
tuiE'5 kidS W) home and get
divulge what the SubStItute I' she was eaching birth conthings c'onfued'
it.ge1 to have been teachIng trol," Mrs Bryant said.
what
happt'nerl
She saId
Upon consultation with Nm
a ''misunderstanding" and she or the name of a man who then
Dagg,
cchl,lrrrUltim aide, It
against
the
w
as
rninplalnt
r
i
was certain the riiatt"
'sac learned that n the family
going ti. be rco1veti 'Fm r.ot teacher
living
conre, which is a part of
was
However.
Jean
Bryant,
hoard
It,''
going to worry attit
her reply when ativised that at vice chairman, when consulted the home economicS nurce, the
present her name had been about thf',;Ituatu'sn by The sllhlectM of marriage, family
irt ir.' f tif,intc It.'
removed from the substitute Herald Tuesday afternoon, said relatIlin'.
teacher list She said she loved she had been by the School includ."t
utr"

Governor VYiII Seek
New Laws Nov. 28

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TAUflVTON. NV iAl'

lt$Pfltlfl"l a Jan Sirnpcin hoti
in her r$accrnnzn, but ad'

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45th Annual
PROGRESS EDITION

(lLlcStI(')fl and answer period. Left to right, Salui.
I IOVIC. James Lot', supervisor. Roard Of

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THE SANFORD HERALD'S

LEAGUE OF WOMEN V(FEHS of Seminole
(4)U!ItV spensored a panel dIsCtlSSiOfl Fect'Tit I
on sentencing. A lively debate on capital
punishment erupted between 1)r. Charles
Unkovic, chairman of the FTU Sociology
Department, and Judge Dominick SaRi during

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A slIbstitIlt" S4!tlIr1(l1l' 1140, "'no
11111terl he had trelil his cer-retary
S'hool 'fitmily living'' ie'achr'r
(I remove Miss
P
was uiIu.led T'jsday afternoon
tCITIOVPd flIliliP IrrilfI the slihctitllte list
her nauti' wotsid he
a report
from tti*' list of pzirt.tUIW pr'fldif1l
said he told his
14-(
parental
li
a
reetsit
of
tpdli'hnrc as
wit to (all the woman
rntary not
I iitIl)l(IIflt_S ( tt7T1ifl to niioot of_
,lain until a fall investigation
fiuitil over her ;llll'grd tench'
11,111 been iriade of te situatIon
iru of (ertillrl phhIcf'S (if what
This Iriorasrlg, Redding said
she told The herald was t he
tIP had scheduled a roflfttefl('P
tr'thook
tninlii 'A'IttI flhlrlihlra ItIlprC('t.
.iF#'k Betiding, S4'fllifl(IlP litith
rm'llllIt filmIly living teacher,
S(- ho('lI prifl(lIpe'il. declined ti.

Wednesday. October ]Be 1972 -Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 42

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_;jjIlle and Frl!sh Water Fish

Cummumiissiun. .iur.7lt the &amp;.-r,lsstI
that the request would lx,
fI the
on the age
Frnlav, October 20 tnt'etiii p,
ait1 that he would ,ush for 4(1

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2A— The Sanford Herald

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
in Probate
in re. Estat, of
EF lE V SUMMERSILL.

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To All Creditors AM Persons Havin
Claimi or Demands Against laid
[state
You arid Cacti Of you a'e hcreby
r ! tied and reOuir('C t present arty'
ams and c,emandS wt.ct you. r
'he? Of yOu. may tave aQiliriSt tIte
tat, of (FF11 V SUMMERSILL.
etrceascd. Ia'e Of SAid Ccejn'.,, to the
.r.uflty Juagt 4 Seminole COunts
:ir,da, at his office in the CCSJ'
et of said County at Sanfo'-0,
within Sic calendAr miths
'-om the time o the firSt publication
-' this rsotip Two cogies of
aim or demAnd shall be In writing,
avid sPilli state the f'Iace of reticence
and pt OffiCe address cit the
Claimant. arid shall be sworn to by
the claimant, hit agen'. or atPo'ney
anc accompanied by a filing fee of
one dollar f.rdSUCP1 claim or
not so filCO shall be VOid
KatPitflr* S coriev
As e,eculric of the Last
Well and Testament of
1FF It V SUMMERSILL.
dccci sad
&amp; Andrect. Speer
Ii West Commercial Street
3 hoe 611
"nfOtC. Florida 3771
"orni'c fr tiiecutr.e
IQ
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riciois ai
'V
vl
'!II' f
qCT
tw%ri'.t A' lli
Ar tiQaQ
Sn$ord. Seminole
Sariforo AvC
County. IOriOa under the f.cl,t'Out

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me f,ct,tiou name Of
.pf( HANDY MEN. inc ma' i
intend forrcittew sad name with the
CIr
of the Circuit C,rt, Seminole
County. lorida in accordance *ith
m, provitinI Of th FiItI
Pdame Statutes, To Wet Section
saoe Fbi- Ca Statutes 1057
S William . t',arb.ou? .ir
ii, i
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,s, Oct
01;33
FICTITIOUS NAME

COURT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

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TiOU HAUL

NOTICE lSPierrbyQivitvm' am
QaQ,d in bu%inrl$ ? Xl TUIIIS
Ave., LoSiwOci0. SpqnnClp County.

Officers."
The course is designed t
ObaI
lii
In re. Estate s
fariliariu the fanulies
In re Estate of
C, A,, ( S (fEN
friends of police officers with
(5lpi(R
the particular problems thiit
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and Persons Having To Alt Persons Having Claims i- surround the personal life of
Claims or Demands Against Said Demands Against laid Estate
Uii enforcement officer. The
Estate
Yct AlIC OACi- ci' yOu are hereby
course will feature speciil
Yci,, AriC CAiP C)' yCi. a"P hpi-r
fl
riOtet('d arid rra,,,.roo
.y
ncit,f,r'C aria reQuired tc presen' ar, clams find demands whch you i- guest speakers from local la*
clAims arc øerrsarids which you or
ther Of you mAy have againSt said enforcement agencies. pand
either 01 you. may hAvt against
in the OffiCe of Hon
discussions b police officers,
estate of (5IHER W RIVE
wALLACE H HALL County JudOC
discussions by police officcrY
deceflSM. lAte OP Said Coun'y. to the of Seminole County At hiS 0 icC
Cnty Judge of Seminole Coun'y'
the Courthoute 'vi Sanford. FIor,O. wives and field trips to
FIørid a,! his øffire in trw' Court within Sic calendar months tram. the
house of tao County lit Sanfo'd. temt cit the first publication of thiS police facilities, crime labs and
tenativels to a police firing
Florida. w'Thin sue calendar months notice Each claim Ør Oemarc mutt
from the timt of the first publication tie in writing and contain the place ci' range.
of thiS notice Two cooes of PAth
'cc address vi'
i1C 005?
The course will be presented
claim or demarnfl shAll tit in writing, the cia 'man? ano mutt be sworn t
or4 the main campus
and shall stAtC the PlAce 04 residence by the CIP,mbnt, h,5 agent or at
and ROt' office aceress
Seminole
Junior
Colleic
l the tornCy or the same shall b void
claimant, Anc shall he Sworn tO by
5 Pry brncis Clarke
starnng
Thursday.
Nov
6, from
tht claimAnt, PuS agent. 0' llVtO"fley
as Ecv'ulcu- os sac Esta'r
p.m. to p.m. The course will
anc ccompanind by a filing tee f Chit'
.
N
.
orefci0uIArAfl0L&amp;iChClaimO4' demand Dli inc
run to Ic, 21. There is no cost
qiOt so filCd Shall b vOid
S JOP'IP"I W VI5lN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND for this course. Registration
will ke place the first night of
COUNTY
SEMINOLE
FOR
AS esecutor of the Las'

,n' ,
s
c
0 (SOc
Ciia.urø It' Lj'nft A'
LoncwoOd Seminole COUntY.
Flørad) under the tiOttlous name of
Ml LUND CONSTRUCTION, Arid
we intend to reg%ter lAid name wit?
?Pic Clert of the CirCuI' Court
Seminole County, Florida lvi mc
cordance with the j)rOv.siYfl l the
Name Statutes To wet
Section ItS Ut Florida Statutes Its,
S Gary A LuriOeQuarn
John h MiIloniQ
PubliSh Oct 11. II 25. NOr I. It7
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- FICTITIOUS HAUL
trrrt- y Qvfr IPiA' we
NOl iCE
are engaged u" bus,rirtt at I3OU
French tivC. Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida under the fictitiouS
name of PRODUCE HAUL IRS TAX
SERVICE, and that we intend to
eus'er said name with the CierS of
't'rui- Circuit Court. Seminole (oun'y
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH florida In accordance wit? the
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR provisions of the FictitiOUS Name
5t'uttt, 'TO Wit Section 54504
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
flOrida Statutes 1457
CIVIL ACTION hO 73 175
S Theresa enis
DIVISION 0
FL OR lOt.
Will Arid Testament ci'
'lass, in class, arid the public is
F 7141
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JurirlIr Addisnn
'N
CIViL ACTION NO : Ilcit
R'F
F
'T,iEp
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D:' iF ", P Ni',
"ul5
:' rt..MFL A sIC
invited.
Ii ii TPi Mauiaqt 0i
iii', v'.''•
TQ if. F F '1 EL tACE . a mihO, ty OF I iflt
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LEOEC
V.URILL
1.OSL
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GENE WILL AM GIbSON And
PETITIONER,
AND
RC'L4N
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
Attorneys
for
SAid
Estate
wife,
'TAMI JUANI'Tt,C,iIt!,ON Put
NAME STATUTE
LEC.EI FESPIDE.
113 MagnoliA AvefluC
N'titim*rs
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WHOM IT MAY C0NCEPc
P0 hoc i)b
Ov led o H i
NOTICE
Not,te II P*rf'tuy given tha' the
'TO OAP.iD I
((.1 f
Santora FlOrida 37771
'TO EDWARD R( ITELBACE.
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RESIDENCE uNc,:
NOWH undersigned. pursuant t the
PubIiS' 0.1 1 ti 1?
LAST
WHOSE
=
LAST P NOWN !,'L
"FiCtitiOuS Name Statute" CP,ap!e!
DEl
RESIDENCE
.','c'(5
1650$. Florida Statute, will rr'gii'e'
AND MAILING ADDRESS IS
Lists PTJ
'iAN"
with tt*CIIrt of the CirCuIt Court. ir
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. let APIID
ci SIMMOHE
3101 PELMAM STREET
Florida
COUNTY
SEMINOLE
1443 AND,E1IS STREL
VIRGINIA
and
for
Orange
County,
FOR
CH(SAPEAII,E
uOor receipt ot proof 4 the FLORIDA
FOCIi, FORD ILLiHOI
7337C)
,' , S
psiblecation
of
this
nOtiCt,
the
fi
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NO
73.125
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&amp;
A sworn Prt ,tioru fcur
'o"
IC)
dissolution
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an
i i I ce is
tn
re
Pamela virto'ia Feitelbac I by' C.en. tit,0% name tO wit 'THE C ENT I
SIR
marrifigehuut befw fulvidhy MUP'F
'tPne Pr'eticin f
William C,ibson arid 'Tam Juanita FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL
WENDELL RONALD LOOS
been filed lvi the VICES under whiCh lam e'nsjagr'cl in
ROSE L(C'IPE. aria you a'e
Bs 'A\('Y WOODMA\
Gibson P.av'rnQ
reQuired tO Serve a copy of yOu'
'TO jance Carol Loot
Circuit Criu"t in and tcir Seminole business a' Suite itO. 701 1A
cc James Mngrim
w?i?tpfl ØfpflSS. if any, to it o
Counts 1ii0 the ttlC of whiCh 5 Semorari boulevard, in the Ci'y Of
3063 wocidview Drive
CARROLL BURIIE. atorney' 10
IPid It'll MATTER Of' THE Altamorite Sjr.ngt. Florida
Os'iedo High School held IL'
That the party intereSted lvi SAid
MiSSiSSipp'
Pp-ritin('r,
whost
AddreSs
5
612
first
PTO meeting of the year
Jaclion.
ADOPTION Of PAMELA VIC
a minor, by' business evitePri5t it as f011OwS
YOu ARE HERE BY NOT If' ED SAritorc! AtlAriti
bans
'TOR IA FE Ii. BAC
It was combined with an oixru
Fabe" I L0t'im' Pi-'
that an action IDi- custody Cit A minor
Sanford FIo'id 3'i arid tIC th
C.EPdE WILL AM C'' ItSON and
child unconnected with divorce has OigiriAl with the Cirrl ci' 'Pie atX've house for all parents
lOCi Per Cern'
t,Ml JUANITA GIBSON hit wife.
reduirec to serve a cool cit your Ofic of October. A 0 1977 othe"ccise
writtenarfenset if Afly',tO torijohvi a uogmen' may be entered a,giint
s itam AttOrney IØr Husband
yOu ID, the relief oemanded vi the
whoSe address It 761 Eas' Pars wocid Petition
AvpnC. Maltiand. f'io'idA. 37751,
WITNESS my' hand Arid thC seal cut
AriC flIt the original with the cl'ry, of said dour' rn the 75th 4ac
S'o
t above styled Court on o' De o"e t.rer, A o
November 3rd. 1972 otherwise a
SCAt I
tu.idgmeeit may be entered Agains'
Arth,,j, H I'lecbv.ith, Jr
YOu tO? the relief demanded in the
c -s o Currsu' Court
rcnmplaun'
S4'rr',,nDlI' Counts. f' I.Cl

rrn.nd you to appear Arid file YOUr Barclay and KAtZ
Avt
Answer or Ottnitr pleading with thC Suutt 107.377W FøirtAnki
CIers of the Circuit Court of Winter Pai-b Flci'udA 377P5
tf'T7
'.nminolr County. Florida. arid serve PubliSh Or' 1 II. 75, tdci
dIE ft
" copy threcif on Pr"u'uorners ut
':inCy. C vcnor MIe. Jr cit Vhf' NOT ICE UNDER F ICTITIOUS
,iwflrm cn C IrvI'lanC Man' I. berry.
NAME LAW
or before the 14th day Of Section S
A 0 . t973 otherwise a
Notict ut hereby' given tPuC' ti-f
'nelautt *11 be enlerec Against you
unci,'r%içirw'd desiring tø erngaçii u'
WITNESS my' hand end seal f the buSineSS under the f,Ctiti0S name c
dAy of October, A C) , 1477
seati
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
(It-rI cit Vhf' Circuit Court
Ity Martha 7 VlhIePn
Deputy ClerS
cL1v114P'lD MIlE I BERRY
t.ttorneyt for Petitioners
10 Drawer
,nfOrG F li'iC1Ii 37771
l'uEulitt
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the said Court on October 2nd, 19'2
lSe$tI
ARTHUR BFC$ WITH
At CICrPI of said Court
By Ceccia V Eic"n

S.Itamonte AvpfluP in the CIty f
Altamorete Springs. Florida. intendS
t register the Said name with the
ClerS of thr Cirtuit Court 0
Seminole COUnty F I,rsda

As Deputy ClerI
PuLitis? Oct 4. II. II. 25, 1977

ALTAMONTE INC

C.erirral Partner
By' Robert J Schreiber.
'ic, President
By Arthur C) WoIfcIc
Secretary
Signed In the

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ki'D(p L Russell
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¶.IMINOLE COuNTY. FLORIDA FOriAld L Evans
1.51 NO, 77.1011
HDMAR'T DEVELOPMENT
Pijiuntiff
V
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E.st'cutisue t'ice
DC)IIHI(S .1 C.Ai.'TP4IER et us
President
Defendant is,
If
Charles H May. Ii,
NOT ICE OF ACT ION
Ltst Sp retari,
a VOORHIES J (,ALJT 1"ttk aria Virtuit An ky't;
CIUISI C.t.,U1HI(R. hit wufe
Mritl Hey oar"
Best Inowf'uadoren and or fci'mer PbIi5h Oct 4 ii. II 25, i9'7
.ioress 1174 Dover Rd Winter DI I
ark, Cl0 ida
i'tnj ARE NOTIFIED 't,a' an

SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING

AND ZONING COMMISSION
t,ontoforeclocea mortgage or the
Ntic ol Public Hearing
lolIowifig property' ivi Seminole Cci.
Tt p 1',nrini'i aVid Zcrn'rig Ccir"
I III
ii, .0 t(iriciui' C
pijtIr
Lo I. Blocs "3". 1 ANC.L(W000 vi
lPLt.'t. acord'ng t ttnt Plet twitting It consider recommending a
p"opc'sec ct.a 'U,' cit zoning from A 1
'r,rrccif as recorded in Plat Bool •
f'agr $4, Public RecOrdS I Seminole Agritutturt tO R it. RrsidentiAl on
the following described property
County. 1)011db
ViAl been filet against YOU arid YOU
Tht SI . o the NE '... and the SE
. tO tine SW '. o tPut piE
arid the
usur required to se'v, a tofu, of your
iW!lttf'fl defenSeS if any. t it on 0
trie $1
ftortr
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110k L I NO plaintiff's a?tDrn4'y, arid ttit P4W • of the SF '. cc
tucu'.. address is 11$ Florida 'TItle clueing that portion iying within the
luu,IOirnç JcysonviIlt f'l0idb on ci'
West D ti-il' F io'iiiii Pciwe? Co
tAsrrtut'fl!, all Icing ivi
i,"fore ftc'c ;7na ltil AVId lill' tt'it'
ti' giriul with 'Pit tlp'I Cit tPi't Court
Settiori 74fl 30 $pmlnoIf' Cch.ln'y
,'theI lit-lOt se'vice OC plaIntiff's Florida on1aining Qe acres mortar
d'tornes or immediately tt,ere'a?tpr
lp'55
as tine SW
Furti-it-r aesci-Itiec
uu'PiCr*iti- a c1etalt will Of' entered
ingaint' you lUr the ei,rf armanoed U,,aclf ni f inte'bCCtiOn of Dike And
ur. tint complaint o" petition
Docie Roads 7755 ft fronting rn
WiT NESS my hand uriC the coal of Doda R. 1795 ft fronting on Di', Rd
'Ttiit public rraring *111* Pit-Id in
Court on October lItP. 1977
the Coun's CorrimisSion Chanibf'l'S
'.. a; i
Arthur 54 hc Sw 'i-' it
cit the Court House. Sanford
7
cr5 uf the COu"t
F lpr,Oa. on Novembe' i. 1973.
%,jn tp,t-cftp.iIr. aria FoP Seminole
fu C,, ,
FlOidit
post.tiIe
cunin',
Planning ano Zonirig
I'. Cecnlia . Ever"
(cimmitliOn
:II'giuty' Clerk
P 75 5. PtOi I P lt'7
Seminole County, F iorica
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F S Ilciwn
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Zufning &amp;OmiriiStfitiV
Ortcitw-r it us'.
SEMINOLE (Our-div PLANNING
f'utuiitt
AND ZONING COMMIISIOPI
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Nptite
Planning arid Zoning Con.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY hOARD

OF ADJUSTMENT
tondul t a PuPic
ht'! irig I. c onSicief P ecirtr?ut'tid'nQ a.
Notict cii Public Hearing
.c"c' i Ii,"rt', ki urt iVuji' ttiproposed crinnuu" cit zoning frci" 11 1
C 7 Geneai Cart
Lsua'c of AC?iuS'mC't' wI. tOnduc! a
Residential t
mercial on the following dI'SC!ltied putIi hearing to consider approving
a special CuceptaDvi inn a C 7 Cam
proper's
Lii's 71S 749 and 750. Midway . Ph
niecial Zone It' locate a temporary
I, p 41 Sec 3 19 31 Seminole otlitr building factory built barS
Osulldingl whIt constrUcting pec
County 110 ida
further described at ciri Corner of manq.nt building on the following
44.
aescritied property
Centre and 5 14
itiispublit tit'bring will beheld in
Fromthe$[ turner aftheSVs' '. Of
SeminOle
the CDUfltp Commission Cinambers
1? 715 301.
Serf Curt
the (Duft Hpute, Sanford
(oun'y F Ia runt P4 DI oegrees 19'
lorida,on Nciv,mberl 1972. at 7.30 37W along thr Iline c said SW ,
1197 (AStor a point of beginning, run
P.M. or ci soon fpietp'cflr" as
thence S 3* ot'g'et"t 20 i7 vi 317 33'
pCJ'sSibIe
thence Si 55 clt'g'ces 75 77" 55 3I 00
Planning and Zoning
nw' nf
tp a point ce true Easterly' R W
CommisSion
Seminole County. Florida
Ocland Road. thence P4 31 Deg'eeS
34 3*" 1 along laid latterly a
Its 51 5 Brown.
ho.' J?5 00 ti-write 5 55 OegPrPs to
Zci'irig Ad'i,nuItrbtOr
5*' 1 170 DC" thence Pd 31 org'et's
Cubl,sl C)ctolw'c is itU
3*' E 150.00 Ic) a point on the
DEl lOS
Southerly R vi' line f $R 134. run
InC
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
tCienCt alongtaid Southerly a
the IDilowing courses
SM at-trees
AP4DZONING COMMISSION
Ncitict of Public Hearing
It 55' 1 3575 thence S 31 degreeS
37' Se' * a59 to a point on a curvt
I i.e F'janniing aria Zoning Corn
Concblt $outPiwtSterIy' wilt' a radius
,o conctc' a public
- st.c
of
ci' 7764 V) a. cefl'ril an
'.0 ØrIn, l, z ,iris'ds'f u- conlrtlrnndung a
cit-greet
II 5)' and a tangent
curoposea c'nange of zoning from 14 4
bearing pf 555 at-trees 71' Se' Irun
'/iulfuplt Family tO 517 Duple. on
thence 5otheastrrhy along lht arc
'rit lplic,wing detctibCd property
of Saul Curve 705 77 tci ti-it po.nt cit
Tint-NI '. of th P455' '. of the P4W
tangency. thence lebiiirig thC
uf Sec 3471$ 301. SemInole
aforesaid Southerly' 51 W line run
County. Florida, tontaunn; lb acres
3* degrees 70 47' W 16090 to the
more or less
POIS containing 3141$ tmore
f'urfhCnOrtCrit*dat at It's corner
lesslacnes I urt-uec aescnibed ai po
of HOwCII branch and Jergo Roads
OaIcurd Road arid S U 436
Ti-it piublit hearing will w' held in
this publiC hearing will 0 i-tic in
tn, Counly Commission Chambers
the County' Commission Chambers
pf fine Court HouSt, Sanford.
of flit Court Huule, Sanford.
Floriaa,on Novembe'S. 1472, at 730
Florida, on Novembe' 70. 1972. •t
P M. or as soon fhereaflef as
7:00 P.M . cx as soon ttier,afler as
m.iSiC,cu will

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Zoning Adt'i.nstrator
PbU5ti October 11. 1477
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Seminole County board
of lut1uslnuenf

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Jack 55rnt.

Chairman
Publish Oclober ii, 1977

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At a 'Term cit tfte F amuIy Cour' c'f
tPnt State of Ptu- Vo'S. r aria ID' ti-it
County of Monroe at the ai ci'
Center PIa:e
Jut.? cc C uric
YorN, on the 70th
Rochester, N
cu, f September, 1Q77
Docle' No
O"arr of Publication
F Otiert 54
HON
PR I SE NT
Wagrir'
JL'DGE OF THE FAMILY COURT
In the Mate of
TRACY L vet ft AR D DIX ChId
u'icvi' 5.ptpen teA" tif Age
uth tti't
LI., rCftdiflg aria filiri
Court the we' if ied petition of 5ARA
PI,L iau,Asl, a caseworker pmplciy'eD
by IPI' Monroe Cn!y' Depa,'!mcn!
of !.oi'' Services. together *utru t'r'
a'fiOar,t duly' yrified on trw' 31st
Clay of July, 1972. atleging that
'IPL(• Y L YNPiIAP 0 DIX. CPIId
ijfi(if't SuftN'fl YCA'S ci At PiAS ON"
i-w'glectpC aria abandoned by' PutS
If'UIII tether, MASON DIX arid
praying that a summons be issued to
tPie 5ØiO MASON DIX requiring Pi,m
to ShO CAuSt Wtny' the said Child
tnI'rt'iTu Should riot be dealt wutP it
accordance with the provisions cif
Article 10 of tPif' FømiPy Cciur! Art
Section 371 o4 trw' Social $i'rniteS
Law and Section Itt o ti-ic ()on'ieitur
Relations Law. and O'tw" laws in
ttiii' he tie declared neglecled arid
•vidOnt-t' L'u, ti?, legal father and
tPil' tiu5 corisen' to adoption tic
diSpensed wuti-. by reCtOf' 0 the
aria aba?
•fD?f'i.di'tt neglect
Otunif'fl' and uPO" mOtion liii
C MARL I S C' FINCH. ISO , whO
i'gupi'itff'O at ettOrviCi, for tht
IIP'!utiU'il" 0 iI5
OF 011110 ttnitt MASON 01K.
it-gal fatfirf pf 'Pit above riarnt-d
Child be hereby summoned to ai
pear before the Family Court. Hal
of .ls's"rt Cuvit Cent,t Piaja
koCtieste',, Nt-w Ytit's.. on tint 79th
des cif Pdovrmt*r. 1977, •t ID DC
C C lOCk in ti-ut tore noon l that au1
tit'VØ,
U' AS 50011 lIt COuftSt'I Øn
to stiow cause Why an Order should
ric't be g'ant,-d dealing w Iti the said
infant Ct'ulO according to the
provisions Of Article loot th, Family
Court Act. Section 371 4 Itil' $Xeal
Servicet Law. arc Sec 'ion 111 cif tint'
C)onieSt Relaticnt Law. arid tPie'
iwS in trill' Pie be declerec
fleglecteci and abandoned tiy ti'5
legAl father anO the? hiS consent to
adOPtion Lit' diSpenSed wit?' Dr
,raSon o the aforesaid riCiCt' an..
abandonment •nd it ii furltit'r
toc
ORDER ED. that st-rvice
of tine Order tiC r'iiOt' upon the said
Mt.SOPf DIX, either persoriats at
least twenty 1701 des's prior Ic flit
nt-turn cluitn hereof Of Di PublitefiOn
cit ti-nil Oroer a! least once a wet-i for
four (4) succeSsive *et'bs I? teC 'I
newspapers a' the place cif the last
kniOWl" adO't-%Ii. namely ORLLNDC
SENTINEL. 0' lanoci, Floridit TIlE
SANFORD HERALD, Sanlut'd.
icc ida and L's depositing a CVPy
it'1'
Post Office
kttui'itpr , New Yuri'. on U' b'iu'i
the das ot first pUblitdltiOfl it" a
securely' closed pos'paid *rapPe'.
dIrected urn the outSide thereof to line
Said MASON DIX. .t Orange Ct-rife'
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,uICcan0, Orlando. .lOidb that
titing P5 last known aporess if Isast
7Il Days prior to nit'
ltvt'flty ,'igi-nt
r,'f,,rr (life Pn,'re'Qt, arc tPtf SuCh
st-nice p,'rbOnalIy on bc publication
and rnClllflg IS PC'i'Pifi directed tQtfie
said MASON Clix be Deemed Out
a'uC Sit'futiCflt Pitlit, In tinC rViattI'f to

Robert SI Wagner
Judit of ti-it Frnlly Court
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COunty f Monroe
$fatr o New York
Dated Sept 70th. 1972
M3DeIihe I O'P4I'II
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Deputy' (ICrS (it Vhf Court
Cf'at'lt'S C' Finch

GEORGIA

Ructt'stet'.

hw Ygr 11*70
PubIIc?n Dcl 4. 11. 15. 7. 1972
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l)an Denslow and Nancy Newman are busy perfet'ting their recipe in
time for the spaghetti dinner to he held Saturday 4-7 p.m. in the

Sp' Lii ular Va

1155 a V

1,.akeview school cafeteria to benefit the band Proceeds will O It'll'
purchase of new equipment.
Staff PhOto
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Halloween Date Set
kid4Iit' nut to visit

B MARIO\ BE111FA

lir,'it. thu salt' ! licin,'sc
tags advertising the city. The

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are not lighted,

Mars Fernandez. President;

city's little ghosts and goblins
Mrs. Thelmu Clontz, Vice nowha'etheirownspccialday,

program
in the county t(i supervise the'
,'1ii'tion ('if pruutIls'In students.

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requested by the Seminole Winter Springs. Florida." The

program s; as svorking.

regular Tuesday morning
"kaffee klatsch" at the village

decision on the program, hut

lassrooin at the high school for
"iti.'laIly inaladjustt'd studt'rits

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at the next meeting. Al".
as opposed to lust dumiminti
Keeth, school hoard chairman.
them ontO streets where' they
c'an get into trouble", Heard conunenuted Beard for the St(lrk
he' st'as tltiing.
explained,

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$4 billion in lost time Halloween celebrants limit
and int'l twit-nt s'ork In a
corn- their activities from 6 to 9 clubhouse. The' public spirited
pony of l0.(XI(s employes the
'1k and that youngsters be citizens taking note of council
minimal cost iii alcoholism ill
businessareMrs.G. Burge and
aCCOXTipoTiiL'd by parents or
reach SI million annually ac
Mrs.
D. McIin.
adults.
responsible
(itht'r
c'irdin to Prtijt.('t Health
proponent of the
Another
Further, the proclamation ask,s
porch
betterment
of the city. the
residents to leave their
Associaticir,, is
Ccin1rllunit
Legal Notice
lights on, and for the costumed

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equipmn&amp;'nt and i'ill other $
miscellaneous costs
Hoard delayed making t finn

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died in ts'. et ss ;ivs in Alauhua.

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pay for electrical I
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president: Mrs. Janet Conley, as a result of a proclamation by
and Mrs. Rumilla
st'crt'tar
Brown
Granville
Ma'or
Stuart, treasurer.
establishing Oct. 31 as "trick-or
AflfloUflCL'lTlCflt sas made
Conservation Week." The
1-rinc'ipal Keith Stone spoke treat day" in Winter Springs.
Mayor
Brown
noted
the
committee,
it
was
pointed
out,
that
a meeting of the CorntI the parents thanking them
milnity Association at 7:30 p.m.
for c'oming and explaining tlit.'
is
dedicated
to
preserving
designation is of a national

two representatives fron
Hauenda Village woule bt'
present at each council meetm
to report city activities to thtir

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Lu same se hind s,'' Heard
Li.'losed . !)iirinu September.

Counts hearing conservation may be purchased from an
member of the ('ommunit
committee. It designates the
ASSociation or at City Hall.
week of Oct. 29 as "Hearing

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Ioti'r cx;x'lIs'hi five Sttilil'flts for
the rust of the' si'tiiil tl'ruI
hr inging to six this' nutnt'r il
rogram ill ;lt'tiu8 ('otinly .
There styli' i
Mark I.trd. cirdinator for l"sI)Lil%iOfls thus far.
stiiii,'nts expulsions a s'lli
2
.'\lochua's Mountain Top S,'htxil
,ig in this' county ss'hool all told
.lt Gainesville. told the cotint
for setting Lip a
('ost
s'hooi tiird there hint been
jiringralil for helping stU(tt'llt' S
only %'. st uds'nt expulsions last
thIrOLil.ttl S.)('Olt •ltI)lir't ii ient SV,lu'
S ear ftsin ( hI I iit's's'ilk I figh
t it $U,55 b I lugh Carlton
'h',d after FS\11 a federally'
Un(hi_'d social adjusttne'nt st'hooi auxiliar' servos'"

"1.. RENT

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FALSE TEETH

a - - a - - - - a - - - -

first fliiitlthi iii the III'S'. st'huy,il
I at tIll'
55.11', ,I's ' iptist'il tit

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ir.,utulu 1101 u,' 11.10' I II ni 'r

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LINOLEUM

Students

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lest-I i'nitll'ci' fur tip to $5,r$l 1111.
cs'll It lii iithc'rq for it i
nllsqhsin uilter ttieV ri' I' tu t;
third nril fllurtb stag"
'I'ti.' final tiny of thi' 'ut eti'

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tell Ilit's 1110% t',Il about ii ,to,r'n

o I lit' St ali'i 10 ll1l lilt

ul ais'hiia Is d,'al'd I)n'ni

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prt't't
tht'rt' hoyt' tLni'ativ l't'n Ill

iitIn,'nt prolzr.(Ilt fur pruihlt'm
hid students S5 us littint
,ifter 811 uippearaiice before the
S'minolc ('ount St.hool floorit
tt
the director 01 II Itktu

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Hospital Notes
Al)Sl1SsII)NS

nls('uIu;FS

Sanford

Sanford

STATE

Nob' S }targs'r

r

Lyman

I

('tarisszt Misure

Aloe' E Wirth. I )s'Ihifli

Marth;i I). ('utcher

('lart'ntt'

11)18 Irene Ml'rrel

Eleanor B. Sullivan. I)cItOruut
John J. Thatcher, I)eltona

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Paula (;ltIlS(in, Lilki' ',lars'
Karen A. Steisti , , l.t.i'

Monroe'
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('lark I Ml)orc, IAungwli'iti
\tar's M. Coon, Osteen
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iu,''tl'C Iviil ?t-ti.u,'rd It. F'rSe"
u tnt ilflO Demands whiCh yo
4'etruPr Of You. ma Piave aglIunt'
4 RUTH B SIlEDS I '.
rslatt'
Deceased. late Of tad County. 0

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Welia

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Vicks

Deodorant

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Caramel Apple Kit

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atist' jnl the' lndl.u:I'u seers' 0'
I)I'ti'ff to a 11511 ti sc',itfi'I

County Judge f Seminole Ccii".
I' ipria. Ct Pii5 0+fi( lvi the
Piouw' of saic Counts a' Sir'
FlD'idO. wuttuin s's calendar n,,'
frpm the tmt (it tV's first PUOIIt.n'
Of I-ui npts(C 'TWO copies ot •
claim n demand shAll be in wr'
rid shall Slate tnieplace f reti:l'ci'

aOtl'ess 04
POSt
Claimant, and shall be Sworn It U
ttit' claimant. hiS agent ci' attOnmi
pffiC

and accompanied by a fIling ti-,

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SubscrIPtIOIl Rates bi
Carrier

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PublfShei Dolly. e,Cel)1
Saturday. Sunday and
Christmas. published Sat
preceed°9
urs6y
C"ristrnas by The Sanford
Herald. :130 N frenCP
, 37//i
Aye, Sanford. Flo

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Tootsie Rolls

Denture

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Walkie Talkie II

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FUDGE LIARS
ICEMILKBARS

I 4 ''a Tray Table

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Butane

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Costumes

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To All dPi-duo' sand Persons Ha'
Claims cit Demands Against Sac'
Estate

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and Mrs
Mr
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Mr. and Mrs Richard
5yve'fl, girl. 1kt' ',lonr

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('laren('e W Fisher
'rhilmas ('. Angk'. Chiilutita
David U ,1enkin, Ik'ltary

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V,i iota ('I Intl in, I )s'ltona

LIMIT 4

30 HD ONLY

,

I.isa J. Fitch
.JIl%ce F'. Arnold
Richard Wt'ii;ind
M'irit'tta Mathis
.111.111 II. Barber, I )eHari

Itrothy A. Steirmiet7
James A. Cross
80(18 Christian
(,'laushia V. Brown
tonic' I. WOOl!
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I.,&amp;'onard J. Andercon

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\1r:. Gaslinf Muiuirt'
baby tm's'
Jaii IL'S A. Itarnett

Janu's Bobb
IIe'h'n Sttth'h
I)enni KI'e't .111
Shirley Williamson

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Linda I). Stokes

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AttO'ni.- y'I for tst'culct

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Target Of Program

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Super vor of

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Sal riri UI,' gililIrinle the state toOl
fuilleti to flJ'(IVI' that the ''I ba''
'lii 11 ( rt'eit'' course %tl

tI%'Iltl(ltIill I lulirini'
'l'iirnt'r 'c lOst's .'r q tt lilllll tOil
cii's lIlt'. liilll It si,iiiilil tAlkf' flu
i hIll 111111' tllehr I ace', hIlt 111u111'fl.

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
FIRST FEDERAL BUILD1.
SANFORD FLORIDA 377'

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l"rt'sh \Vatii' 1" ish ( 'iImnhlssioIi
teamed tip l"i'iday afternoon to ('leal' Mai'iiii
isle I Ia rhoi' It h ae'inths I. siii n;'s st i'i'tf.'hb'd

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RUTH B 514(001?.

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League of Women Voters

one dollar and SuCh clam o' dt-"i"
not so filed Shall be void
Robe.'t P
At e.pculO' cif si-ne p.''
Will arid 'Tttlømet"

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Seminole County. Fl.0a
In Probate
In nt
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Get Turner Case Soon

llflUltf't'I tllttt'l chIll Ill tIll' jlilV
tilillIs lii tlIf' trIal 1111 (;lrnn
'l'tlrnf'f lull I h;lrgf'ic iii t uili'ittrti',
l'liir hut ci'i tInS lOSt c In Ull' suit'
I I,t*' lii Ill' (',rcat'' 1111*
iif Ill';

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Atlprn,y for li-it

Prtt,untDffice and P0 AØrps
111 Wrsttall Road

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ORDER fOR SERVICE
BY PUBLICATION
C"' !!i(li 1." fiti,, a,'f ciui ct plain'if'
vi the a,OOvC CritutiCci cause t'
PI.t'nDf'Ii W WPie'rs t
United States Attorney', in an .CtuO'
ftginsl tht Oelendmn',s. DeciC
NOTICE
''i D.:e'
C.ohagrn and Georpa It C.ohagP'
'•.ii
'r'
"ur
year eri:":'
':"
Pit ifC, and to f'flfUrCf' a lien upon Fciufldat,ci
rai
' 04' avaulable •
rtit prOg.rty situate ivi truis Distr,c' August 71, IS'
I
(
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o I
S
irnpecttOn a,1 4. Dsada I 5cr'
and oescr bed at fcillciwt
Lot 92 ACADE MY MANOR 0iedo. i5ls.t I Florida durrui
i u:
SeTluncile Counts Council of
(k't. l
uP. IT ONE as tf'DtOed ru Piet regular but'flPSS hOurS
Januars
Ui
from
vi'.
to
S
DC
gi
m
I
a
cit
p.m.,
unit PTA.
HS
boo'. 13 Page 93 Puiil,C Records
1t73 ttirougtn Jull 15 19) at tht
SeminolC Coun's f' bor ida
Bayberry
authtorium.
School
board
and
meeting,
7:45
p.m.,
6
appearing tO thC Court that the rfOu4'St f ftfly citiZen PedLipt'S
'
school superintendent canBranch, Casselberrv.
tP,ulØ be dirf-Ctt'O to the fOuridatuci'
drtnda,fltIS', David Goriapen
at tht aO'.i
matiglçif'r A Ouda. jr
dictates to speak. Open to
a'e
hiS
*'ft.
C.e'vga IS &amp;oI'iuUen,
address
l.)eRar
Ftrcmen1s public'.
riot irifiat,tantt cit nor found within
Oct 15 1977
CutiliSh
Auxiliary, 7 p.m.. touring
the State of F loricia and hCvt not DII 101
3
and
_______________________________
VDliJfltli'lIyr
appeared tiefein,
Florida card parts : firemen's
thAt personal 51"b'utI' upon them 's
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
rt'creatiorl hail
S't'iink Mttita
Ut'dlt.'.
their
gi-act(al DtcdILu5e
no'
AND ZONING COMMISSION
.ASt',ri
.;
:it
,
'I
l:
rrt,aerIc,' aria ,.uPue?1abDuts are
NotiCt of Public Hearing
IA'ag'at' (If Wcimen Voters unit
unk now"'
'
7,,,' Plannung end Zoning (Cur!
met'ting, 7:45 p.m., 2(44
ORDERED thØ* David C,oh.gevi misSion *11 ConOuCt a public
Oct. 26
and C.eou.a B C.oh.gi,n. hiS isiie hr'arin;tOCDnSiOt'? rcommrndng a
HIbiscus.
Meeting of SISTER, !Ti(
t
Ip
the
Complaint
proposed
appear or plead
change cit ioning from t.
Agriculture IC C,'. I industrial Dli ti-ui'
t4'rrirt by trit ,tti tiCy' D NOvrrribt'f
phi,,
Bram Tost'rs
Central Florida Council for
1977 me it" 0taUI' thrpof tPi dour' fDllci*iflg cit-SC? iliCO property'
True S '.o' V?it SW . of Section (lean Air. 1130 p.m., Sanford
OtCed tO the hearing end
will
Oct. 31
(if
Commerce
Adlud,tAtlOru o• thuS suet at if Dav'd 7' 71$ 311 iess the W '. ?he!l'o' (.'hamber
Pa's
Ci-ohapt-ri arid Georga It Gotageru. lying norti- of C)vueOD winter
Winter Springs (ii!;iuni,
Building
his wife, had been served *itb 14010 AND, all of tht I . cut the SVu
Assn children's Halicist et'.
Qf Se 7'. 15 3lE
• of tP SW
(Jt't. itt
prc,c"s. In bit' State Ut Florida. but
party,
p m city recreatll.'
lying tiefv.i'en the SeabardAui- Line
Only to the t'pttri' p!OcidCO for ,
Civic
Deltona
Assn.
FR
,oIDen'Dc Fe
fr's
OcieOo
d
center.
Stuct,D? 1655. ¶itlt 7* Un'ted S'a'es
____________________________
s 11 rip pusan Auxiliary 1 p.m.. Community
aria lying 51y cit '
Code It 5 turther
i
all cit tin,
camp
road
Ar-ID,
Center.
4 ?Pu'5
OR DI FED Ihat ncit,cp
. lying W' arid N o 5 F
.. of SW
U'0t? be published by' tPit' United 476 Sec 79 71 31 ArID, trie I . ci' F
0't. !O
States Marshal iri • tifw'%plq'?
f SE is In St-c 302131
(lub, 2
generdll (irdula'iofl vi $en'nctle
I)eBary Wcimeri'
Further deScribed 15 located tic
Counts. I ivirida. once a ePt'S f' Its i 43C sciuth (if S F Road C?
p.m.. Civic Center.
"'
(Al consecutive *,'t'kS. commencing Camp and
tt 04 Jamestown
cxi September 13, 1972
T'u'% pijDlit hea'ing will beheld in
Semmole County Cattlemen's
AND OF OF FE C) at ty'ii- c Dun', Comm 'stuon Chambers
Vote
DO Pt I
Orlando. F u,xida iti,t iItP'. clay of cif ttnt (Pu'? House. Sanford
Association, Fall election
f'lo'icie,on Pdc,vemDerI. 1977, a!? X' meeting arid steak. supper.
t.ugusl. 1977
(Jan)
P M . or at soon tP's,eafter as
5 Pi'ft'n 't Fy
ranch near
pin.. l.i'e's
lunissible
united States
Chulut.i
Panning arid Zoning
Dustr,c! Judçii___
Co'ini,5t,Dn
[tllh1en
PbIi$tu St-p' 17 7(1
Oct 4 l
Seminolr County FIci'.dui
Oct 21
1,. 1977
By' 51 S brown.
Ectons
0tH 51
l4ake Itrantley Band Boosters
Zocing AtIm,niStr.tti'
barbecue,
noon,
Sst'etwater
ft,li5e 9',pber 15 1977
In the Court (if tht Courtly' Judge. r
et" Prt".'rs Center
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There are 14.071 students daylight
for
hours
UNITED STATES DISTRICT attending Oviedo this year
festivities, but while u'us
COURT MIDDLE OISTR ICT OF
"fine for Milwaukee, it won't
FLORIDA OR LAP'lCD oivisioet
Alcoholism will affect three work so good here."
Case ho 77 ltD Orl Cii
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C-'
1.' [ 31
millior met' this ear and cost
The proclamation requests
DAvID .3i-'LC, F'.
N
GO14S-

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. procures hearing aids and exhibit upon dangerous drugs.
High School. Pat McC'-arey, a Councilman Herbert Fox
ected,
"It's
a
good
idea,
there
correctional machines for use All area resident.s were urged to
member of the newly formed
ttcnd.Themeetingwillbe held
iri auditors' rroblems. A civic
ec'ologv class, asked for parent was a lot of confusion"
the
ot
('it,s Hall
sounded
in
spoke
participation and briefly
Mayor Brown said the minded note was
class
I'_c
by
Mayor
Brown
that
of Plans the ecD10lZ
designated notation
national scope

Dp'pijty Cir"i
Carroll Burst
Attorney to' Pi'tutiiirip'
61? Sanforc AtIanf.
Bans ISu'ldiflg
Sanford FlOridA
PbiuSh 5ept 7 Or' 1

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In the Court of The COSIPItY Judge
Seminole County, Florida.

Will

Jury

Vf'i' "n'
L S bf'h
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art ('flQJiQ.d •0 bitriet al Co'r''
rr
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Political Notebook

Editorial Comment

Finds Many Like
A Look Backward

Senator Jackson - The St. Johns River
There are times when the political purposes
of these days bring along with their pursuit some
unearned and, perhaps, unintended dividends.
One of these surely was the visit of the forthright, responsible and dear-headed United
States Senator Henry N.(Scoop) Jackson of
Washington to our general area.
There is no question that his trip was for the
purpose of urging the re-election of
Congressman William (Bill) Chappell of Ocala
and the election of State Senator Bill Gunter for
the newly created seat in the Fifth District.
It was on Monday that Senator Jackson
made clear that his visit to Orlando was
"primarily to support my good friend Bill
Gunter." This is quite in keeping with Jackson's
character and reputation which finds in Gunter a
legislator who, on the state scene, has exhibited
the same motivations which have been Jackson's
in Washington.
Then, later the same day, came the
gathering of representatives of the nine counties
which border the St. Johns River at Daytona
Beach where Congressman Chappel was host
and where Jackson, chairman of the Senate
Interior Committee, offered an "unearned
dividend" of momentous proportions.
Senator Jackson had been in Florida when
the presidential primary campaigns were in
progress and had already shown the way in
which he does his homework when advocating
the designation of the St. Johns area as a "model
river project."
Thus when he advised the leaders of the St
Johns area to get together. form a St- Johns
River Valley Council and make every effort to be
organized with local support so that in 1973 they
can go after inclusion in the model river projects
and get the federal funds which will be available,
it had power.
What the thrust 01 this proposal could mean
to the future of the St. Johns River and the
counties along its banks can best be visualized by
looking at the map.
This also discloses the complexity and the
range of the problems which such a council must
go about solving. Seminole County was well
represented with the county commission
chairman Greg Drummond, Mayor Lee P.
Moore of Sanford, and the top executives of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce on
hand.
We have expressed our hopes for and belief
in the great rewards which would come if the
waterways were given their due. This is a major
ftep towards a distant fulfillment. It is also a
happy fact that Mayor Hans Tanzler of
Jacksonville has accepted the temporary
chairmanship. He is used to meeting tough
problems heads-on and solving them.

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project which will take vast sums of funds.
What Senator Jackson brought into focus
was that there will be increasing amounts of
federal dollars to meet such situations — and
that for any valid hope for such federal help the
localities must get ready.
This where the record in Seminole County
has been almost a total disregard and an almost
preparation to seek federal
total lack of pro
money. Now comes the Senator from
Washington State with advice to get ready and to
get ready at once.
This is advice we should welcome and follow
as the sands of time are running out. Senator
Jackson on a political mission has offered a
dividend which should be accepted and cashed in
with action

Offbeat Ruminations

Here Are Some Mailbag Bulletins
duce a pound of finished bone' f.42jIO' miles to create a und pt-t'M'nt trends continue, as
B HAL BOY LE
studIed b. the U.S. Department
Another study by the U.S. Dc- of honey.
Shape of what's to come Will of Agriculture, she will be taller
NEW YORK i AP i — Things *
artment of Agriculturt. in
columnist might never kDOW if which the bees had to make a the American woman of the fu- and, in proportion to her height,
16-mile round trip for each load ture be shaped more like a g;• she'll have a smaller busthne,
be didn't open
now of nectar. esUmted they flew raffe Prchabh not. kit if waist and hips.
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Civilization
eireaten.ng to Liir t.sc1f in
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own debris Each American
generates a ton of solid watc.
or Liarbage. a year. The total
would cover Manhattan Island
13 feet deep.
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If you had a headache in ancient Greece, the piycari
might try to cure ;t by drawLng
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the 19th century two min1
en in Nevada built a house
made of stones encrusted with
'black stuff." The next year
they learned that the black stuff
was a rich silver ore, and they
mined their borne for E5,CIX'
Which proves the adage that
you don't have to travel far to
find opportunity.
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If you received an invitation
in a message signed . Potus."
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would you accept it You'd
probably be sorry later if you
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Potus" stands for The ptesi
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dent of the United States."
Animals don't seem to be affected by poison ivy, but people
can get a rash from touching
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the fur cif a dog that has Wfldered through a patch of this
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three-leafed plant.
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Who really runs your household' In old Bulgaria, alter
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their marriage, the bride and

tridegroom each took bold of a
piece of wedding tread and
tugged hard. Whoever broke off
the bigger piece was suppc*st'd
to be the boss in the family.
Quotable notables: "An op.
is someone who te you
to cheer up when things art gow'
ing his way."—Edward R. M-

more I have "I itten
Three times in the past year
wide
and warm ii human
things ii hich have evoked so
response that I am convinced of this: There Is a deep
yearning among people for a kind of specialness that
gives life its crowning spirit.
It has nothing to do with most of the things we journ'
alists and the public figures we report on talk about, like
tax relief, the chaos in welfare, workers discontents on
the job, the racial struggle. city decay, the inability of
gos ernmcnts to perform well
The earning seems to have more to do with a search
for a lost innocence.%% tilla questing after enduring attach
ments. uith a getting together wittlotit shoutIng in unison,
with a wish for a sense of continuity in living, with an
appreciation for uncomplicated yet richly satisfying en
jo ments.
Only two of the things I wrote reached public print. The
other ii as a eulogy I delivered at a midsummer memorial
service for my 89-ycarold mother, which was reproduced
so hundreds could read it.
It all started in August of 1971. when I said goodbye to
a lovely patch of Michigan woods I and illy family had
enhanced s ith graceful paths and wandereti through for
more than it generation. The story was simple it was a
tale of personal attachment to the land, a very special
lace
My writing of that farewell was widely printed and
often fondly displayed Friends clipped it and stuck it
Up on refrigerators and bulletin boards People wrote to
tell of tiaii of land theili too. loved
The eulogy I zcnned a year later was, of course, meant
only for my family. my mother's friends, and ours, But
it has gone out to hundredt we know, and some of them
have sent new copies to still more people.
Though it was a very personal document. it had a
rong, tiu:ing thread which w.ic tlUk'klY ' ;'ih1c My
mothers life was a continuous. joyous celebration of the
human spirit. Everyone and everything she touched had
thereafter the look of gold. She was an appreciator.
radiating warm interest and curiosity 11cr energies
!lagged only at the end. She found drama, romance and
excitement in all things Nothing was purely routine—and
so the whole of her life. or all its portion of trial and
hardship. became ,.$grand ceremony.
After she tired and then died in late July, 1 wrote a
column telling what it was like to make ready to leave
the home s here the family had lived for 53 years. It was
a small portrait. in motion, of an era ending. never to he
regained Again the response. marked by moving letters
and word of reprints sent a'bout. indicated a vital chord
was struck for many. young and old.
Today. October 5, the e;act date of the month we entered the house in 1919, the motion stops and the portrait
becomes fixed In memory it will always be brimming
with life and uud and things warming to the eye and
the heart In fact the great old place stands silent and
empty. Only the windblown trees cast shadows suggesting
life.
But the life there, and much that was in the house, have
gone out to the neighborhood, the city (Chicago) and
farther reaches of the land.
A fine resident theater took dresses, hats, costumes
uniforms, valued old theater magazines. A school took
hundreds of record albums. A black preacher, long a
family friend, loaded his car with clothes and food.
F riends got gifts tinged with history. Old trunks. furniture and toys found new homes. A thousand Christmas
tree ornaments were passed to family, friends, and neighbors. A church got a share.
To all these things clung particles of the golden spirit
that marked my mother and enlivened our family and
our home. Must it end I think people everywhere are
hungering for its touch

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NEW TEA('l IKUS for M ilwt'e \J iddle School a re Sue G1.4—gory,
guidance counselor, l':dward 'l'ossi (', I )ca ii of St i ;di.'nt s a n d Marion
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By KI2NET1 J. RABBEN
Copley News Senice

'Dramatic, res'ofutim,?ry changes heve taken place In
about tramportatim.
Many people. including some highway specialists and
government 0thcia1s, still believe suburban beoocn
comznuritim send staggering numbers of residents into
cities to work and back agahi.
Recent studies of population, employment and traffic by
riperts in and out of govertinent, however, show that there
is more traffic from the city to the suburbs and back than
ever arid the ain'urit is increasing,
iii the Washington. D. C.. metropolitan area, for
exam
. p ie. 40 per cuit of tilps to and from work are between
suburban centers.
Many people pin hopes for trecc'otn from traffic jams cm
systems such as the
say
rapid rail transit and sub7a,opened
P.ay
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and
the
Metro
wider
construction
in the
San Frztn'nation's capital,
Subway passengers fill the trains during the morning and
at ternoon rush, amving at the station by the same surface
transportation they used to use to go all the way to work.
There may not be enough use of BART. the Metro and similar
stems at nomush-hour times to enable them to meet
capital and operating costs.
The subways may serve a need great enough to warrant

these ri'ks and (casts. b0 if it is su':h a 'eLi idea. -A h% hasn 't
priate enterprise emtxced it'
Roads and highways are buut ti. response to public
demand. This demand mcres.es wit h sales of motor and
recreation vehicles and the r.atlor's po pulation shift to
suburban areas. Studies s'ow that t affic thcrascs about 15
farea open.
her cent -when ne
Littlo publicity has been gisen the fact that highways
base been built with the environment and cunmunity in
mind since the earl' 1W.
The interstate highway system has helped save lives and
has reduced traffic Injuries and property damage.
Beltways keep traffic off cit streets and help in-town
traffic mn'.ive more smoothly, reducing cc.ngesticti. The same
goes for similar highways through cities.
At the same time, pollution. Is reduced considerably
because there is less poll utionausing stop.ondgo driving.
Although it is difficult to noace from day to day, traffic
cuigestionhas been reduced since the interstates opened and
this reduction will continue.
These changes Li life-style require r.ew solutions to
transportation problems that do not easily call for ri'iote
roads.
They Laclude increased use of special bus !a.r.es, car
pooLs, staggered work hours and four-day weeks. highway
serialist5 soon will )oui community groups to Insure that
adequate access Is provided new residential. commercial
and industrial developments before governments approve
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dent bIxcm's ecitfidesit campaign stall is t ep"rtt'd lrc.iaderung his cariapsign schedie
in an attempt to build White
y }.
House assistance for
piblican whir might hase a
diance to win a Senate seat.
Mr. Nixon has been hopeful
of gaining additional seats In
the House and Senate because
of an anticipated heavy win
over George McGovern in Nos'emter. Late polls, wtuc±
show him ctmtinuir to hold a
wide lead, have caused the
change in campaign plarito
bring the President into states
where Republicans could
make Senate headway.
A gain of eight Senate seats
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fense Secretary Melvin Laird.
expected to resign next year
and plan a rim for the Senate
in his hcime state of Wisconsin
against incumbent Gaylord
Nelson, arid William Ruckelshaus, head of the Em—

mental Protecb ',in Agency.
who wants to run agtinst indicwnbent Birth Bayh n I ndi.
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White House counselor
htot.iert Finch also will leave
to run for something in California two ) ears hence. tn.
Ala-1 Cranston. 1)-Calif., is up
for reelection there.
(A}wt 19174 Senate seats are
getting the Nixon eye. One Is
held by Democrat Adlal
Stevenson III in flhtnois and
another by J. William l"ulbright it Arkazts&amp;s. Another.
which few talk about now, Is
in South Dakota, where
McGovern faces rennina.
ticm in two years.
There Is a mn'e afoot in
Washington to change the
iron- name of the city's athletic sta-

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The Procrastinators Club of America
celebrates a "Be Late For Something Day" once
a year, with the thought that such an observance
might help relieve the strain resulting from the
consistent need to be on time. The observance
was last Wednesday. We meant to write an
editorial about it last week but kept putting it off,
which probably was as fine a tribute to the club
as anything else. — Nashville (Tenn. Banner

Editor, Herald:
How can anyone support
President Nixon when on the
same day that he critici7es
Senator McGovern's proposed
defense cuts the administration
announces that airplanes which
cost $15 million each tand we
have over 400 of the F-Ills for it
total investment of several
billion) are being used in
Vietnam? And at the same time
that the war Is costing over M
billion per year, the President
opposes a three year $18 billion
program tor water pollution
control t less than one year of
the cost of the Vietnam warp
because it's inflationary! The
war Is good for the economy,
but pollution control is inflaticnary!
And on the same day two
staunch Republican Senators,
Javits of New York and Percy
of Illinois, Lay the blame for
defeat of two other badly
needed programs directly at
the door of the White house.
The welfare reform program
was, only a few months ago, one
of the President's top priority
programs. But now the
President has dropped his
support of the bill and would let
Congress take the blaiiie for its
defeat. Fortunately, tits own
I,r,t'i' ke'tit till.
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Zoning Commission
Seminole County Court House
Florida 32771
Dear Mr. Daetrn:
'11w l.eague of Women Voters
of Seminole County has long
advocated planned and orderly
growth for Seminole County,
including the protection of our
vital and fragile underground
water supply. The current
South Seminole - I-I corridor
boom area lies atop our prime
water recharge areas. Much of
our county has salt, instead of
fresh water, underground. This
salt water area will increase at
an accelerating rate unless our
yearly gift of rainfall is allowed
to recharge the aquifer. We are
fortunate to still have if rtwnce
to plan for our future water
supply. Many areas of Florida
have lost this chance, and must
go to other counties for their
water.
('lose attention iiiust be given
to the total distribution and
density of the population for
tax -supported services as well.
Whilethe growth hoolil tuis
broadened the tax base. it is if
false blessing, because cacti
new unit requires extra ex
P4'n(littirt's fir s('lI()ls. roads,

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and police protection. It will be
iziany tax years before a new
unit pays for the impact it will
luive.
To protect the environment
we so treasure in Seminole
('o)ilt)', our land use Plan must
a plan to
exactly that
follow, not a map to be reviseii
)early to record the increased
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Sincerely,
Pat Burkett
iMrs. Hill Burkett)
Planning &amp; Zoning Chairman
Mickey Adam.'
I Mrs. Williani Hoy Adams)
President

The last day.

I 'kimuiuig &amp; '/Mnirlg Board,
e Mr. l)aehn, ('hairman
('(flinty ('oui;Iiissloners,
e-o Mr. Gregg I )rw;iiiiond,
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record straight and pointed tile'
finger back at the President.
himself. Finally, he dropped his
support of a bill which would
allow highway trust funds to be
used to fund ittass transit
systems.
Doesn't it nwk you ask % h) '
Percy and Javiis did. Why is Pi
billion per year for sewatr
treatment plants Inflation.ir&gt;
when $20 billion for the ar
kn't7 Why is welfare refortli
defeated si hilt' t' speful $15
million for one aIrpuine Wh
doesn't the President support
the funding of mass transit
systems? Might It be IICcUU5v
tie has $40 million in his cainpaign fund and OWeS a
favors to tits big business
contributors? Might it be that
the airvra't l.'onstuctlofl iiidustry has more Influence on
the President than ISO million
taxpayers? Might it be that the
President Is niore concerned
about being reelected than
about supporting the programs
Anwrica needs?

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The lague of Women Voters
of Se'iiiinole County commends
anti supports the Planning &amp;
Zoning Cmiimission, the County
Planner, David Farr, and, the
Scm iwile ('iiunty Board of
('muiiiiissiont'rs for their efforts
toward orderly growth in
w;iilnolt' County.

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The Board of Education ca. the State of Ohio has issued
a et of guidelines to çrt.'ent p:JbIIC school officials from
running afoul cf rccenk court decisons enlarging student
rights. Among them:
c The wearing of "buttons, badges, armbands and
other symbols of political or cetroversla( significance is
fir:y protected
S Students cannot be required to salute the flag or
rect e the Pledge of Allegiance.
On the other hand, 'at no time should the 'black
unpower' or 'power to the people' s;luW be repress
less it is a call to overt and immediate disruption of the
educational process"
It is not clear vkttwr or not it is legal f or schcol
officials to disrupt armband-wearing. non.allcgiani"•
pledging or people-powe!-salutln' to get on with the socalled education process Possibly a futurc court decision
will clarify this point.

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I)uring the Johnson ,sdm'nistratiun, the fedralJy bult
,ame paLice was named after
the Late Sen. Robert Irnnedy.
This bothered air. Washingtck'i but no gr.'at slit reaulted at the time.
Nine changers new believe
twy have a chance to add th&amp;
nanx of C.A. "Dutch" Berglaw, chairman of the District
of Cohunbia ASTTWJr)' I3owd
and a football legend In
Washington. He died this
swnnwr. Qvi' groupa are iaportøily making p1wis to propose to Congress next yeas
that it be the Kennedy-Berg
man stadium.

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until the completion of l,akt' Brantley I ugh School in December.
Teague Principal W. P. Bud) Layer welcomes new Milwee teachers.
left to right. Alan Wi lliams, history Lev I k'plc;'. science; and I ama i'

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is the GOP goal to win cintrc,I.
Alabamo, South Dakota,
Montana and West '.'irgirua
may be added to the Nixon
agenda.
Opwiism about the rtuts
M Nov. 7 is high among GOP
leaders here, particularly on
the poteiztiil Senate gains.
Some are even looking t.eyund
this election to 1974 when several big name Republicans
are expected to qwt the admlrUstraticm to try Senate
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Saigon significantly Iner.i'-i'
the tipportiinitles for Slih'.'0r411,r
available to the cnmrntin,q?.s In
the future" asked Pank"r
Judging from the
perienee of the nine years
government by Jga Dinh rl.'ni
the areswer appears to

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B MICHAF.L OCONNOR
Copley e'ws Service

peopfr of South Vietnam. but
w't)ether it ran govern In such is
fashion as to he more acceptable to the people than the
Vietnamese rorrimnnkt.s
"The population of S(mth
Vietnam must asevi relative
benefits anl relative depriveilions, and reach conclusions
based not on standards of
Amerkan political philosophy
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In his .';ay, l'auker sirg,u'ri
Msuwlated Press Writer
that Vk'tnamriiration offers the
WASHINGTON I All)
best opportunity for early
Months
is fore I resident Ugu. AUWTICan disengagement from
)Pfl Vim Ttthu cracked down nn Vietnam The administration
uiis poitk al opposition In South policy seeks In strengthen the
Vietnam, top Nixon ad- South Vfrtnnrnese government
iiiliiistialloii 1)lkIIIflf'ts received to a point where it can resist
an analysis that reroninicn(Ie(t ronununkt pressure with(nit illthe tinited States stop pressur. rect us military involvement
ing the Saigon government "to
I'eare negotiations and
i'onforiii to abstract standards VietnlnmiFI)ti(in "ranonit
p
of Western denus'riu'y."
sued sunultanc'nusly, with
"The GVN i government of equal ctuirwcs of success,"
Vietnam) can afford, ilfl(lrr ['sinker wrote
wartime conditions, In pursue
lie rp('numlmnen'(lerI that ti l l
authoritarian policies in its
dealings '11'tthi ttieiiit,t'r (If the .".algoti gioerriment t,tiilcl supuirth'ulule and viieiferuus urban port among the rural masses
political elites who, with few ''by demonstrating that, unlike
exceptions, lack genuine pupii- the communists, it is able and
tar support and are unwilling to willing to offer ta ngible, imme'
11111kv sarrifk'es for the romn- cliate betel it_s to the mnas.c's
Ilion good," tIe study said.
In recomuiendlng authorThe study, prepared by the iturifin policies toward the
was sent to w
urban xilitical elites.'' ['auker
I'enthgon as an unclassified naid such policiesmnight tie in.
ilocutient In March 1911 but (iIs[wntAIl)le in order to carry
n.'vf'r released A copy was iib. rint, thiut obstrit trn ti;, h
taini'ii Et'( t'ntl) by The Assi Ihti's, reforuLs benefitting the
ated Press.
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Sources familiar with the
Pauker argued that the mn;qr
study said it received attention
faced by the Ttii"ii
Issue
from top administration OUtgovernment
"is not whether it
dais, including Dr. Henry A.
representative of the
is
fully
Kissinger, President
adviser for national-security
affairs.
A year alter the analysis went
to the Pentagon. Thleu was
faced with a comniiunit
military offensive. He ordered
the arrests of thousands of alleged subversives, suspended
local elections and tightened restmn'tion.s on the press.
Called "An Essay on Vietnatuization," the study was written by Guy J. Pauker, a senior
RANI) analyst with years of experience In Vietnam and In-

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GARY TAYLOR
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Senator Jackson did more than just outline
what could be done by the area council and give
some sage advice on procedures. He named
Florida as a state with growth problems which
must be solved,
Never one to dodge an issue or soft-talk it..
the Senator grabbed the ecological issue with
both hands Said he: "Any fool can solve the
environmental problems by shutting all oflending industry down. But I'd rather approach
the problems under a charter that tells us we
have got to provide for both industrial and
pollution problems"
Cleaning up the St. Johns River is. from any
point of view, a challenge which has been
allowed to grow and grow until this alone is a

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The p..biic is ins \1
Md. in the fall of i' to
fly MARVA Y. HAWKINS
degree
voice. Miss Mu11r was this special recital.
3!24I1*
Mr-s. Graham taught sewing
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claes.
canning classes. helped
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Mrs.
"Citi;en of the Week"
Muss Kelley J. Muller will be Scholarship for that SchOOl
presented in a vocal rc-cit.al term from the state of Josephine B. Graham. retired mothers
wwes
prepare
food andand
water
in cans
to send
teacher.
who
has
lived
in
Mrs
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Sunday at 7 at Allen Chapel Maryland through
ÂME Church, 1203 Olive Josephine Young. a 11 known SantfOTOier6O)Cars
She She substituted and taught
a member of St. Paul
educator
of
Baltimore.
Avenue.
Kelley holds membership in Mis.cioTiar) Baptist Chirch, Sw regular classes from 1931-1971
MISS Muller. the daughter of
Mrs. Graham has contributed
High
Mr. and Mr S. T. Muller. s the Ii Gamma chapter of the attended
much in the building of this
txmrn and reared in Ovu-do She Mu Phi Epsilon international .n.1 did I urthe Studies at
'ommunity. She cvicikeci for the
or College.
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attended the Jckson Heights sorority, the Peatxid) Chorus B
P) &amp;'OUtS camp during the
Elementary School. She en- Concert Singers. Madrigal
leadership of H. E. Morris She
-. - -tered Hungerford }tigh School Singers. and Opera
educated
one daughter, Mrs
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expenence
as
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most
the
fall
of
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Eatonsille
Juanita G Harrold, now an
dwasgraduatedtflJUneli. a singer was that of a tu
rstrUCtC at Seminole High
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l)uring her stay at Hungerfcrd. month tour with the Robert
dnnier Singers of New York
she was a member of
Mrs Graham worked in
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.'.l4UflehPFOgram for many
dramatic club and new January and Feiary.
t-ars. After her daughter
Homemakers of America dub. group toured the eastern arm
finished college, Mrs Graham
She accompanied in.ctrumental western sections of the Stattrtntered and received her
solists of the band, and was the and parts of anada
degree, and returned to
bute to her
Kelky pays
scalist for a u combo,
'caching full time until her
Her first scar after parents her former music
retirement Mrs Graham ss
graduation was spent at instructors and James
she has CnO)ed molding the
Bethunc-CoOkmafl College, Wilson. She pays special tribute
charaer of boys and girls in
wre he was a member of the and sincere apprecmatmn t her
this cm:;t She gill se -e
BethunOOkman Charal. She current VOICC instructor at
1mm the capacity as a devoted
enrolled in the preparatory Peabody. Madame Alice
helper to mankind in man
de-partznent of the Peabody Gertsel Dusc-hak. a nitive of
phases of hf
PAULINE BROWN
ITiSitute of Music, Baltimore. Vienna. Austria.

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here they attended tht'
wedding of Mrs. West's
granddaughter.
While in Chicago they visited
inuseums,artgallervanddined
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visit the home of the Atlanta
Braves. Welcome back, Mrs
Brown.
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23-Apartments Rent
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24-Houses Rent Unfurnished

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24-Mobile Homes Rent
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"S KAREN McCoy was feted with 11th birthday party in her
GNJat the home of Mrs. Mable Matthews. The guests enjoyed masic
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William Brown, Venterina Alexander. Barbara Ann ro
Mrs. F_veln Clark, I)an
James, Johneva James, Mrs. Willie Robinson,
Mack, Van Williams, Long Island. N. V.

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31-Houses For Sale
32-Farms &amp; Groves
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44-Sports Equipment
Merchandise

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securing
a complete roster of
all graduates of FloridL
Agricultural and Mechanical
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Universit) . If you are a
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not appear belosi, send your
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name, address and telephone
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numberto EarlE. Miriott.l'O
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Box 831. Sanford. Florida.
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immediately.
Berirde Alexander. Katheryn
.1 S. COHA I(ftL
Joseph Alexander. Evelyn 0.
Anderson. Willie A. Ashle', Amos C. Jones, Queen Ester Thomas. Robert H. Thomas
Stewart Baker. Sallye Fields Jones. Flossie Lawson, John A. Ernest Thorne, Eddie Tossie
Bentley. Scipto T. Bracey. Lawson. Georgian.a McClen- Joyce H. Wagner, Betty H
Claudia Brown. Myrtle Brown, don. Delores Wal4en Mt-Gee, Washington, Jeanette Williams
Richard Allen Brown, Ada Viola G. Mattox, Willie Joseph Williams, Walter l
Byrd. Eselyn R, U.rk. Leroy Merkt'rsori, Charks Memit, Williani, Mildred S. Wright
Crawford S&gt;hia 0 Crawford Jessie Meuse Earl E Mmott Savnu1 Sright Jr
John Daniels, Maxine Dennis, Freddie Mcbtey, Ophelia J Elotitse J Eubanks Richard I.. foore James Moms SLink
D en to I Confab
Evans. Joseph E. Fair. Alto.'i E. T. Muller. Ethel J. Oliver,
Farmer. Martha Hall Fields. Margaret I). Oliver, Annie S. The science department c
Laura G. Frazier, Eurma J. O'Neille, Eliza C. Pringle. Sanford Middle Sctil wi]
Fuller, Unda Cohen Games. Herman L Rcfoe Jr., Herman conduct a dental hygien
Raymond L Gaines, Charles A 1. Refoe Sr., Shelley I.. Refue, discussion with all sixth grad
Gray, Elmira F. hall. George Marie C. Rhodes, Juluis C. student.s Wednesday. Include
Han. mina Ii Hall. Leroy Ringling, Charles Roberts, i1l be a sreenlng test
L. Malissa Roberts, Janme Rouse, ministered by a dentist t
Rhonda
Hampton,
Hankerson. Juanita G. Harold, Margie Rouse, Charles C. cxip&amp;fatIofl lAith the Seminol
Eula Harris, Adam !.. Haynes, Itl'yster, Katie flracey San- Couity health department. An
I'hosPhoria F. 111.11, Sharon M. difer, Herir) Sheppard, Theliiia student found Ui be in need t
G, Holt, Elmoca I Sheppard, Inez Smith. S) lvia dental treatn:nt will r'eiv
hlolt, Edward 1 Htunphrey, II. Stallworth, George 11. ritte's notification i-u give t
UilaJenkIns,OhVeW.JOhfl01. SIkr1ie, lAlIie Taylor, Doris A. their parents.

$7-Wanted To Buy
$3-Swap And Trade
$4-Equipment For Rent
55-Miscellaneous
For Sale
SSA-Household Goods
S 4-Antiques
$7-Musical Merchandise
SI-Star. And
Office Equipment
59-?.&amp;achinery
And Tools
ô-Building Materials
41-Lawn And
Garden Equipment
I 67-Livestock And
Poultry
43-Pets And Supplies
4-CIothing
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70-Travel Trillers
7)-Auto Repairs
Parts • Acc.ssories

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ADULTS NO PETS

llt'W 2nd St

75-Autos For Sale

8 34 M to5.30P M
SATURDAY
c,oci AM. to 12NOON
'..AL. UNTIL NOON TO
..IART OR CANCEL /OUR
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For Rent -2 brdm , houSe tr,il"f
futni%hCd Cen air hc,it 377 54S'

older with fOur years eiperercce,
Permarlef,? p.os?cd with bCt-Iefts
Salary co4rmcn%utMe with Ci
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month. Two bedroom, full dnnlJ
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accep' ng applications for
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work n Oriando Must bC 31 years

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t.eriefts Please apply 200 A North
Pirk Ave , Sentnel Star Office,
Sanford Oct 15 4 p m to 6 p in

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board 372 1567

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Pier,! Operators, pa.irr operators.
roller operators. arid Lute men
npØpØ. ,,p,r enced wIth asphalt
Fort Lauderdale. 303 S$ 4651 An
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Houses For Sale

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- LITTLE PEOPLE

and Maintenance Man
needed Apply in person to
Bat-aria Jots Looster HOIJW. 25C4
I rpr(fl Ave. Sanford

Janitor

DO GROW

fast growing boat
Eccetlent company

v.c,rers. for

kitchen P.as built A II'. f
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t,.refits

Apply Siickcraft Boat
of AMF. Rcjtl Plant,
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An Equal Opportunity
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Female Help Wanted

THE TIMI. Tt.SILL) I iW'S'
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dicates a preference b4Sed
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DISCIIMINATIC
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More nformt tic ' may be
obtained from the Wage
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BuIlding,
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Miami, Florida 33161.
telephone 350 591)

Counter girl wanted. Approilmately

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(,i, y's ifouse of Par Ii Que 710$
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Apply Lakevie'vv P4urs.ng Center,
919 East 2nd Sf

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PRODUCTS. INC
s 'ang applications for saw
operators, mOuldet operators, Cut
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s'acke'I, and helpers. Staring
wage's for %klIS. 57 SO an hour for
hose who uaIfy Short work
wetk, complete bne'fit program

72-Import Autos
13-MotorccIes
Arid Scooters
74- Trucks And Trailers

Available Sat miter noon
and Sun's by Appointment

Large clean $st floor furnisricti
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Sanlord

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'my unusual 3 hdr rn , 7 bath. w it
pat
M&amp;'diterraflr,ifl
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,'rtooking spring fed lake Oil

We Play,' Many Otttc'r Listing'.
Open Saturday Morning'.

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.siitiSSiOhi Owner needs ias!'
it', wo to S i per mpnt GI loan I
1 biith.C(lli1)I)"tt kit, lb.'
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1 '. ifl Sanford. too wiii knov.
5'..' lbs I t-E(lro'In 1 bath w
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Males, 317%.
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what ,i r4',il estate doll,,,
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grthjate. good personality not
attic of people or work lnguire
1100 State St - Mr Boetn.r No
pnone calls please,

35-Income &amp; Investment
Property
34-Business Property
37-Real Estate Wan?ed

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and reliable
(ipeciefl(Ctl
deSire'S w,:,rh. by day

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Payton

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Cunderella'S
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MAN M,jSt be h.gh schooi

2,-Wanted To Rent

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a nAuo°
will celebrate their second
anniversary Sunday 7 pin, at •' 1Ii
- ' Bethel AME Church. Canaan
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been planned for your enjoyment Rev. Cthan is pastor;
Mrs. .krtie Sorrells, president

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0, 14' in one unt - and lea%i' ttsr
'it for an ifl( fl'I$C E.I. unit P'.%'.
I i' roori's. din'fluj ,irea. equ.ps)..t
i tipn, terirnorns. one tyitti
r s cy'stit,nnirstj Now prit .-t 'st
s; ;t

,',,'I sit or care for tiCk .,nd
it Ct Monday Fr uilay 373 1

i4'Ià4 man to drise truck, load
mater II and vk ri
unlO
't',r bard 1, Hr *eek E'
celIen, Irrige benefits Apply ri
person after 9 a m to Scotty'S
HOme Buldert, 700 S French
Sanford

13-Male Help Wanted
14-Female Help Wanted
IS-Male - Femail
Help Wanted
le-Situation Wanted
17-Domestic - Child Care

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skit at ?P'e san- c tmr Startino
pay 57 30 to U 3 an hr Send
brief letter with perspnal detaiis
a"d goals tØ Bo. No 461. care of
It-p Sanford Herald, Sanford, Fia

1-Lost £ Found

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75 - r s4t Sold new Ire $3fl

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Iri Itull flow 14 Ic'

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children by for ,sn hour or ,, ct,r,

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2-Personals
3-Announcements
4-Cards of Thanks
S-In Memoriams
4-Business Opportunities

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as-il .-int
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ShIFt t,F'u'S (ISFO CARS in

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Autos For Sate

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ChECK THIS
FOR VALUE

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e of her dauihter, Mrs
.t.me Bradley. with shom she
'1es. Also c'elebrating their
: rthday with their great.
. .nd.mother were Shonda
:' ant. 9 years old, whose
ta1 day was Oct. 14. anä
cpherEBrad1ey.3years
..ihosenatalda}wasOct
Mrs. Rice Is shown holding
t fourth generaton, her
great-great-grandson. Aiphonso D. Williams. Grandchildren helping to make this a
happy occasion were Nellie M
Blake. Juanita Bradley.

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burnihd 1, arge lot witI a,,,
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bath, ret. an t ral
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ç.erSOn t 714 13th Si . Sanford

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A Wt.ilutiitt ',r
Ill P4 l'ar I, "#ivifi't it
137 S99F P4 gttt'.. 121 11*7

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Rer'sy

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MISC P I lane a us
For SaIr'

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Male Feniate
Help 'Q15'afltc(l

BusineSs Opportunities

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itm.t7i'I Aye c,,,'.
SlIflO 121$
frieri i.e call 177 4774

121 OtIS ,,.tjt.ts

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$7' '.feStSti
$195 4)1 1141

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hen, cornet lot v.11. fall
i'r,itng iiSi. ii,t,, ttpc
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three Bedrooni

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Apply in person to M.'ti
(3..,iOttflt. f' ri4'( r e'.t Shnpi inn

U. "00 TROUPI. ED' al TOIl
%e Care
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ptcflS also ov.n lot

assistant ,iianager , and

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to 55t,th , foliage ii.,'.-'
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C,a,det's Arts Nursery, 7'
north FOrit City oh %V I
flranitey Road 131 lilA
- -isv. store OPin'sU E'i"'r" ..,
rSuinnl ,.r.,t,'t
retail sales

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$ .tEO %iT4 A oRuI1siNC,
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It .ii p e.i,l It' ,'ty• "I I

attre%i'S wanted I' iper icr,. p
essential 51 i'er li'is for dl hOurS
wOrk per wecA Nt' i'stwi. $eilti
Apply t ('lCiida'S Restasitint
$500 ninth Ave
-lpck typist. SpI'J and 4tt'.iu ,
61
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INFORMATION

HOU%PS

'o,n idt attenulant i'ast I.,'-.twa i'ta i a I *tjri(tI riniat $ •

t4(.r..1.i 'i'O laced 51de t4''

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Place
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"Grand-Slam"

Female Help Wanted

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An appreciation reception
ill be held at Allen Chapel
ÂME Church, in honor of Res
3 Edward Conriefly Sunday at f
:r till 630. This reception is
-, - gisen in appreciation of

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Lost a Found

Sunday
Voice
Recital
Kelley Muller In

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OF tOUSE 'slbOLl \'si
YOUR AD IF YOU hIAVE A TEL
Pt-ON[ LISTED IN 't'CLl NA\'E

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unthr FinrtLtL revenue sharin. zw: qualstscalrnnc of the Police remunerated in le.c than thi
stnU'd it couki he discussed provisions ot the cadet with oh funds U which the rit' SUirdnrd Riiard. and none ore above amount

WP1tR SPIUNCS — Tht
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grow th factor which generates
i compounded traffic Roe.' hasheen au oheit of con te n ti on Ii
mans presentationS for ne

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Another minor tuissle arose
over paymtmt for tht city 's twi
police cadets. Councilman Tro
Pilzrnd told council the payment
had flo: been included in the
budget, and therefore he
refused to approve it when
presented las month h Chief
Walter Itochetar
Chief flazthelor explained the
cadets are restricted in their
hours due ti attending school,
but that the 24.hnur wveiecthy

conroveracanw it, light

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was subsequenth adapted or
first reading Second reading
will bc on Oct X
Th annexation, petitioned by
Morton Silver. enrompalses
acres located iii the west side' of

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the Shenat gait course
Silver reeque.cled R- zoning
and plans erection of an

4111ê.

L rntltIed
in order ti dr,
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Cflflhril
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hired another cadet. Steven
iennetti , who wil l preform
clerical duties only Kenneth's
rmplivrnent was di&amp;ussed at
last wet4:s workshop meeting
in other action. council
adopted if restilutitir, I ornial1
ratifying eUiblishnwnt of i
ba.- pa of $i,(W annually for

ptan.c

;tvelopment in the rount. and
v. .t cited b' Councilman Victor
\iilcr at Cit. C*nu=L meeting.

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niunicipal
rt'niovi•d Iron; the agenth tic
later action In council Thrt'i
firms presented proposals lust

on ordinance which grants

ant

wee't.. and Maivar Granvilii
Brown a;i;xnnted a e'omrnitt"'
ti apprise the facts and re;Eir:
and rt'cornnsenc it cuinpac' ii
c'ouuici
Counrilmnt. Vic'ttir MlIe't
explained the deliq as due Ii

at,

insuranict conipan

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DIGI'TAL I,jM
AM CLOCK RADIO

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Deltona Corp. Sued
For $80 Million
rtit' sum'.

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pies aitturnw him- filed mm SW
iiiilliois claniaige suit against
I itItonu C.errp.. di.vvlu;,t.r a'
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from posting a 1S-nntle sjwett
Iuiiiit on all streets in the subdivision, and (limit Sprung Oaks
Boulevard be posted its mu 354a

utile

'trauuai''!c

lit'itt'

lainc sailes In I M'hturu Carp an

,llinmi

ilk iii elre'd: m rig anc

winch destroyed the- nuturet

environment of the
Island area
Iii addition

't1urrws Hugh &amp;iwe1 filed

C1111.4%, asctiun suit Friday on

Kent.

Saiwver u attempting

suit
it ,

lit-11 class action' danuigeria land th'e.'eluper in

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REG

d--TIIE- \F;Au in Seminole
('ounty is Ann Echols. 44, of 4(i West 2701
Street Sanford, a Pi ne ('rest E k'mcn Ia ry
School First Grade teacher- Mrs. Echols,
mother of two girls, and wife of Kenneth
Echols, South Side Elementary School principal. was surprIi by Supt. ,John Angel this
morning and advised a- nt her selection - Mrs
Echols no inc v ill be stlt)111 itt NI 0 l( aug c it it
teachers from the other h4 Honda count it's for
The 'icon'
I) on not it an a s Florida 'l's 'a cht'r 0I
Bill Vincent Photo

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GENERAL ELECTRIC
STEAM-DRY IRON

LOW

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Utilities
Sale Is
Pondered

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the board of

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;a:uus'ndetl proposal it, purPm-asa
the Indian hills Utilitia 1tact'd
I intipan)

Positive Leadership

a

I'for purchase

RE-ELECT

David Johnston. city rmagt'r of Maitland, wa'
formed by 11w Conninndsslont'I
and acting attorney, (howmal
Marsee, that it ti,fltplt"*'I) II'

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request is now needed betar,

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Robert Morris, utilities a-.!
(LAne), that once an aspplu'ato'-

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,(,f I tit I-

li denied, a tot-all) new si!'
friust ha' prcse'tmta-aJ AlIbtiUm
Si:imujo'rsori signature was 1" '!
affixed to tins an,wzekd op
pla'ation presented by the Cit'
of Maitlarid. Johnston said tiajt
he did have verbal appros ash Ira
the trarisftr and sale
Conunisslon Chairnuen
[uuuniuniri suggested that tim'
next appropriate step fol
Maitland lb Iii taski. the
ti) court, but Johnston said that
1* would pref er to take ii 'la's
13'_iard is

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nectls'aI S11111\ a*! (ha'
, -aanistrut - tiean still he' utiath', but
Mmss-or Swanfiarat cii ipaihsiza'a I
the railroad itisistt'al tile (it)
hear most, if not ,ill, of (lit' (l)St

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anal

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S;t nfurd police, cc-his a cc err ca lled
'cit in forte, after se's a,- rail jsaliee
-.ars and ssoui.-' patroittnt'n were

cc inalshnia'lal tat ml ( lttUrtitl'S rot
was braake'n during the ii irk-c

c - airs cc crc

hut bs the projectile's,

ta assa'a I ha) the raising going that

filially lilviled mice. may into high
c' reals ma! this' Georgetvion
ra-sitle'rntial or&amp; -ai Scores at
polv t' sc'ale'd the area in maim
effort Its t-a;ntmsun the unriils

A IMalilt' speakt'suuimin soot

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In mi svste'in lilt ic lasimiaan the
IHilte' i-rest ttiaie. ed maul mint
arrested (lii' gra amp, (111 4111wt
thie'ui era atichuuintt in cc ernls, cc Iii Ia'
trying to escape' de'tt'etiaann
Assistance cc- mis also afforded
officers by ( ;t'orgt'ttcc-n ;are'mm
residents W ho 1)nalnntt'd taut
hiding place's of several tsa s
Mm. ja ar it) of (lutist' arre-stial
sinai' tile) cc- crc' j uverides, cc era rt-kmist'al to parents, but still
hm,mce' tat .iqs'.aF in jtie.s'nil'
a a*iirt Fhimase cc ham "I'll'
ahsava' ce.i'rt' hia'lni in jail
.

not

aider, the cdl,

but

"if this

cculhini' if,
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Sun

Mon.

Tues-

Wed.

Thurs.

Fri.

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savings. The Big difference is the WAY YOU DO ITt

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Some financial institutions compound annually, others
others quarterly. At the FUn Banks
s emi-annually

DAILY I

jj COMPOUND

Compounding Daily moans more dollars in youi pocket
We do lots of things other Banks don ' t do:
FREE CHECKING • SATURDAY BANKING COMPOUNDING DAILY

Because WE WANT TO BE YOUR BANK

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Slut' c- it) cc ill Pmirtitil)mltt' cc ithi (lit
rmailr.amiut in the construc-tion tat

All Banks can pay the some rate of interest on your

11* first application t-arryin.
the signature (i f Jannit's St;r
inerson, owner of Indian 111
Utilities, was voted downQt It was the opinion also

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OCTOBER 1972

with Ome Indian (hills (sinTm;- - -:-

District

tat a
ale'viit' mat
Sinrium: Oaks Iiuula'vmiral.
Moe. ar Se.c tiffiaral iiitiitit'liai I

rmuilraamial

Get Daily Compounding
at the FUN Banks

and

Democrat

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Wa-ill! !VII

PruQressivt.

COMMISSIONER

Ulin ,l -iuiitastii iii
Illrfiiimnii t hat a iiiutarti i
l
1141111-\ ha- ;uaiaapteal in this
a'mitt'ganrs. miutal Davis wais
minitlioriie'st tit ilra'Inmmra' miii ii
alun.itii c setting till- ,als a - aaiI
limits fair mull artt'n i,al. a 111- tin

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lii'- lit! s-n
a'stmuh Ills ta'ai

MaDe J.ta3

(selberr) bass been ofifX1Sito this aaut'of-eoUfltY (JUn chase a'i has be'enm negutidtii

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There cc c-ri.' reports ad an
aallice'r (wing struck in if rock

e'i ee.c- it nic'sst's sc'vt'rmul pol ice

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hurt) •si blank ouths scene
arrested Tuesday night by

prltetl stub rocks in the mu'
te-ruiu,sthn of the ('rointums high-St
Augustine tax atbolt g -stint' Nsa one seems to knnoc,c cc limit
started the roe'k.thirow%ntlt bi,
tint' youths, ranging in age 13-18
son it'
to
mu-curdling
hut

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Activt-,

('ounril

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Youths Pelt Cops,
36 Are Arrested

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tra c k.

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collect damages fur persona
will, tuive- purctuised up Iv l(1,I$J(
wi
lots if , t ilt.
dt'elupxiients
beginning in l96t, the suit
saiitt the t'urixlreition i0'I1 dii
uTg caniiiis, tearing down lairgi
nutnigrive- stands and builditii
st'eiwalk without ret'eie.'ing iter nuts fruni the- u ,s Corps of En-

t'tiilf of Jack it Anderson of
ustiinigtun, t),C,. Itonuild G
L.'nt of Naples and other pur-tsers of hits in the Murri Is.ilnid and Marec Stiorvs resort
rlripuient on- I' ion da - s

from Sit 436 to the

estmil)hiSl$'d tint' SIX-4.41 111 1111 on

HOT PLATE

Andermou ainia

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liauh-e. ii 'I cc.. -.
tlii'aiitiiia'i
n's(mihuislne'aI mit 2
Further, all arterial mini
i alias lair romialc mut a sit .ut

.untl interior street

The second request steitiint'il

r.iilram,it

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iii isle' pr e'se ii tOt liii S ant
prurtices' in runtiertmnm witi

aille'ging
I slunil,
:thrifraudulent Lund sales practices
onid t'rtilogicolly hurnif ul
dr.'tlitt-.-iiyicl-f ill iipt.'rutnflit.

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In airmints should he pimirect in
Furhetcc cern, he cotitt'nakd
rit
,itiiiiitndcci
tha'r, the chin'f
fie.t' .itiiitinnal Ii) alrants in the
iht'e. Ch ip iin'nt
(aatihiifl Daniel Dorfman
tupiin'd the c-mum-u should
,iiiiend the sutallvisianfl ora(itt.anc - e. arid subscqucntl) ('it
'attiarne) S .1 Davis Jr cc .is
the
iuthurizt'al to draft

pru;neoal titan preaeiitrl 1winj

received from atit)thtr ruin
pains Miller said i nit'etinf wil
be' held on.
the' nuaitte

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ila-'4_iautad ari',i. it tit'it iiite'rst't- t ions a nd %% here the
ilistanre t'ci'ests 1,000 feet

tipul.itt-s

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Spring Oaks ltoule'v1irel as taf :t
miles from Sit 4M to tiltrmuilrumial troth mind 25 miles
from the rmiilraaoil track north

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tn•ing read with Li ranipiete
! - e'rreImt
program OruC 1

exciunivi - frairictust ti Winter
Spring, I ieveltipmin Curpuratiur for water an.J sewer
serviii it, William C,oudnuin's
Witiler Sprinig de'vt'lopnieiit
ales in tin' franchise cuuicidt'
w itti those- U! Florida Land

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tistmunt'e of lint' hyttrmiffis 0011
cc cre not proper nor
the
.stiequ.ite ;it the suLtic ision,
I lace. ever, he said. there is
nothing in the cit) suttivtsion
air
fire' code
ordinance
elehi.ieating distant- c', oni
pressure
Chief Sie'gfied recoininemled
plan-I
in
be
hdrants

First amung these was the
::.atter of fire hydrants, which
t - i lf the representative's
1 :'tined presented a prollIcIn
t hat insurance' had a break it
stance of Wfeet, whereas

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Fire ('hit'! Thomas Sieglied
reported he had measuri*aI the

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aOl1 resolved by CO Council

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and abandoning ('erthir riiaU
and streets in Gardenia rariu

BE11IF

T.-\MONTE Pd !\. ;s
h a
Rc'l-i-rls upon requests
Oaks
Spring
lc It'gatlofl of
residents last w et'k were heard

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drafted which ;Ilnn
acrvire in the saint ciitef!tr'
as exists Witt] Norttl (rianli'
Water and Sewer (rn1ipau1.
Approved on final ru.edin :
art ordinance closing varntui,

',ut4ht,l)tlt-

At Spring Oaks

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through Nov b (uaiIifyirig fee'
Other qua lifi i-lit OHS
ii Ill
include being a qualified city
otrr, a city readem for six
thepre'e't•ding
rmiitic
qwilifving date, and it, &amp;ithuitinli
to the qualifying fee, filing with
the- t'it ck!rht a I ftelutiou signed
it registered vntt.'t"S. U! tiltM Itel.ween Oct. 15 and Noi 1
Approved on final readin is

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(ompan'
in council Ili the tranchise as

randithite for the mayoralty
and five 'uuncil sefltS in the'
tk!c l' iiiUflicipo elections with
paisugi upon second and final
reading of the' election orilinance
is
period
Quiili!virig

.-;resinited the find effort

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a'stii aImi mif Ia-f bun S)tt I-,Ialua'
s.Iis s
I Intitina-.. iii till. Sminfutal
t a-alita-il I alit' ItirIwiir 't% 15,1
I titiliuihit til l, hl'a(bi'h I slaw ii Will
lualalitnit liuiui i,tiI a,ffIi- rrc
ti va-il
anal
I-dir
lull
t-ait
ie.a'at
,Iaa-,'
Dillard
art
I 'aIriItiu.iti
at mini miseislant .ini Wad Fir ,;t
Street, in II,a 19th) bIos k , ai
,,,,,,i lit-a the atrit-i'r himuil (lest

it I nd to he SIIiII'Ii tinitl (Iii' dii vet- ,
I
HintwF( D ennis St arke, 21, of St
aiittiorIties
('sitlfltV
W8S jailed lot* (1 iflpZ(1

SANI" Hl l',-\Ttt l ,\1 \ \ .lie l)IIIar(l li ,1)ttti S
&amp;1riage to a 1$I$ I -orehc' alter an accident
- eterda v aft tt'floofl on \Ve't- I First street 'l'Itt'

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It MARI(V' BETHEA
Cit%
WPTE SPRINGS
It
light
green
tzit'ethe
Cuuic'd

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said

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ECKERD D RU GS

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S&amp; nford

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jiltil
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,Julian it, thit. problem
01.11)(111 fell the Msut not if, 1W

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oti th tiihwIi hai traffi
barked it, the interstate- Miller
n1nthiflCd tha t it u ;xr
ore traffic
ti, add m
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ndgm

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approved by stray volt at I:
workshop meeting last weeL,
and stuutes that the ci
wishes ti participatt It. the lfl7

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I han Ifkrt,i'cl Ii' h1Ii iiilini
fiaIIcwl!t the tennipect
-1 hii cit -q (f v iii agent,

I a'lIvPr IIn,th'r, rep'.rfr'l

Citizen Captures
Suspected Thief

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lint it t1I4t1't iti alto kta
,,,ioinii'c lucI ilk i-a-k
lucia UU a'
Iv Mae. an I 'ice. rena p fe.e.raffaii 1.

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fart ti Pilanri Chief Ruirhelor,
Miller cu5tinr the onI
Miller,
said. There- was on apparent
diseiiting vote, quettinned
A
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Von
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ureauo
ingre Uflu egress anti
Councilman
municatlons
wilt 11w traffic generated b
Herhe Fox ctred that if thi
tbc de elnpment
Milli'r snid presenth 11w exIt cadv worked the additional

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apartment rpIex.

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residents require' additional
patrolmen
hours b part-ti

and Jeftrc
indicates a hours

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hot weather!
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ins urance Renewed
For Altamonte Aides

City Council Split Over Subdivision Traffic Flow
R% MARION BETHEA

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Ii pør

rent

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for the

iveroge ci nipmn-'/eS sfl4I
enPm-YP'

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Ani- hiter

review itie b$jtq and make
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The truck Mdi eneompa" S
foe half-ton, n-ne ton and thr,'e
quarter ton rcpsrtiv1!,
t;ecy-(d1e 1.'-tge. 1R.4W

II, INIRUI I ('/CTflIfØ
baiter ealit Pie eturhicil the
,r'nrly rli,3,rii and, h,Ie"II nipvin
the Ii per rent
hill;
lu I 'Nnt.'r i'
no?
-oqt,of.narler
Ii
tit re,i'P
Iwslge, $7,t'7', I 4,$J? 4fl
it.uetv'r r iaiii,tld the city if ,rev ( he'roI.?, $.-4I)
air c'pt the rate rhange Nit
.fa('k Pf'rt*t
;-li
iitiiitr ii roenppreh'niive cIndy ?'nqrl, 17.X!4
141A. 14
f It" rityc ril l ire Irlrnlran(-" Urger Holler I hevrMet. $4
mnr,ltrrlfn before the nail peilir -i stjo, 'v4i4-Vktidi nor:
aflfljVPTtkitV chile ('ocinril vnterI
, .2Af,
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to renew the roverage with the;1. ,;
,upentr'e.r S
the 1n4-rea*e
fe-, M t ;n'
, fatnlfalny with
In another rnatfrt title ware
(ran the
opened in In-" liii uldini
ri's real ion -ire;, .1 the r-u',ir
All bidc .c'er' refer
qke
(entel
h -V t( 4
of
nnus'nt ru I'nit.lic '#ita!ki, arwi twn
Randy
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tuie until Ihirt-ur tali kk'eI the
S 11 ,4 10,1 I Ii wiq sin t't&amp;iiinwil 11181
friatus I

PUIPIIe.''

ran the

r at.' Ito r'ac by the m nmfanhIV

the

i,iec'iitlii,ritaritiv

eteulen

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i'a'u'r cnuhiri',, ill ri'urJi ,,"uu' '''

(ha' Smusfaarsl iistI ;s'iiiIunuit rs'turnu
is, tJrmina' (hunt), at s onrling ('I
III,,,
A llo Ii ifle.,i'ctii',lIt
Ilis' chabri (;it a ,iPDillard, whir, itie.eitlg;it"sI (ha'
ma. si,Ia'i,t, caIII this' i - air wmic it
tiatal hac-. It se a'rit toil of r,ritrc.l
thir'uiicli ml e. .ini, knot-king down
I. faifa aOlt cwipinV
a nailt

king raIl

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new police 'et,ir$ec Riddling
walt ectrenraely .teve, with five
r"s ci 'ea$ rain tho rec reation
-du'Iterc ithroop poviltinfli and
.A (. cenvu p buiklin.c i T-e'ca'
IriS Iilrii ,.igartl •1tieten-en,

Ii;, All, (trook.c arid Aww ialec,
and
l'.rinil

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'vii ; icy .1', r ri 1-'
$ -' - -172
i'irl, ;:;,-;in,-I'm L14. I1 Jack Proas.'r, $R, 15i)

inhofly P.nttnn. 37 73 2
F,inrifia rwlge
3ai c7
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Wednesday, Oct. 18. 19'

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Polls Prove Confusing
To Candidates And Aides

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Clubs Combine For

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Fashion

proecI5 I%I(I b the
'ii'rattn of Wom11

and

be peovlthI
SnfcIrd and The Shoe Tree n shoes and bars as -tfl RoJavsMakeup will
h
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Mvitic rn
d t
Vivienne
Wo
dw*rt
('smett
TTIfl. chairman of tb;
(wdon of Merle
Hnlid* Riutique faion
Nonnan
5(1105
t
sponsored t the Seminole
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Coint Federation of Women"
. who has Nad
N.
Clubs on No'. 2. fina'
mans years of eWenence "th
arrangements were ma de ajv
the Miss Junior ittim 11ageAnt.

At a

planning

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iiian's (lith. is
Mars
the pubhcth for the prnjc''t.

giver. th(

will serve

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ORGAN RENTA

A" Irv-1n)ctor for the

Pt I
Each of the 7

Sul

ffl have two

federation
Av

nTibers thkin part in the
bunesset
and
show

Mr

throughout the count's havr
been invited to participate.

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as announced that Mart
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Esthers. Roiays and th '
\illage Shop in Sanford

Ell
tel
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AM JERNIGAN Director of Recreation and Parks. City of Sanford.
received a check for more than $.5(k. Oct. 13. from Ixora Garden Club
in behalf of the clubs continued project. "Civic Beautification' The

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the moderator for the sho'..
whicli Will be held at the
ford Woman's Club on oak
Avenue in Sanford at 10 a. m. on
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ipo ll'., s(tiitinh!iflg the results
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Pilot Mountain, N C.. is a 1965
$
gradua te o Seminole High.
School. He has completed a tour
n dut with US Arni and
.
-cplayed b) Wall Heating and
Plumbing C

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colit'ction. is corning up this
I niiay. Oct 2U, at Maitland
tvic Center. from 9 am. to 5
under the auspices of
Technological
rida
University Wcimens' Club for
FTIJ Scholarship Fund.
(;all)- decorated in red. white
(;ai
and blue and with patnouc
names to carry out the
Amnencana theme, the Civic'
-rter will be divided into eight
Lii ffererit sections and Filled

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irocet'ds from the benefit
U be used for sc holarships
de&amp;'rvirig ETU students
Plans have been underwa)
for a year under the direction of
Mrs John Phillip Gorec and
Mrs Robert Kersttn
bi'ith include'
PATRIOTS PANTRY
taed items—good old fashion
f;iurites and real gourmet
s,ls will Lx
t'ti..iA.irt. rUIO I.dIIt
reen th umbs" in the group
'. ve been planning and
preparing,a large number and

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-Bazaar Americana" to be held (ic't 20 at the

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left, and Mrs. Martha Goree. The bazaar, will
feature a wide variety of handicrafts, donated
items and "curios and curiosities Proceeds
from the bazaar will be federally matched
under provisions of the National Defe
Education Act.
Jon Findell Photo)
"

~aricly of

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LONG JOHNs
—
white elephant
.vthing and everything except
l.thmg.
HEN'S HOOK BINI)ERY
hard back.
it ioks old and new

At the last meeting of
Altamonte Springs Garden
Club. held at First Federal
Savings and LOanCommuflit)
Room, on Semoran Boulevard.
ice B McCawle. ethical
hypnotist, ti as the guest
speaker.

Among the interesting
('ouimnentaries made b the
speaker was that there is a
ieneral
misconception
regarding hypnosis.

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He explained that Hypnotism
is no longer a matter far the
showman and is now ac'cepte
and rccotnniended by nian
ph)SICI.afls and psychologists

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..!Id paperback. children's

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and cook books.
open

during the entire bazaar with
tdStFW5, snacks, hot arid c'oId
,irid%'.irhe5 and drinks.
hlDDIE KORNER
ivaj1able for COfli'eflieii('C of
hoppers. Section ci Civu
(enter will be set up as ptai )
area for children.
('IIItISTMAS COHEll
large section of cen ter will be
devoted to holiday decorations

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tlit' - otitit'. w it ii a Iluality
prtigr.itii atiti li-t't.iii'st' StIiiittIli
will ('IItltitltle to tiller a HiSitit'

approach it , solutions for
juvenile problem s as w i'll uS
continuing its eiiipliuisis Ott

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If is l)CifI' r$'qut'st('ti of United
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'I'lie ('outnil is iarrinii out.
with &amp;'onsitit'ruihli' skill, hit'
programs Pai for ij ('itOtil

$3$ 'Yard

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extensive display and includes
such items as yard stick c'uvers.
sachet balls, net scrubbers.
burlap' flower, knit baby
blankets, framed crewel work.
The (iristinas and Craft

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Council will loik to it.

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scouts and rt'gistt'rt'i I scout.
but tlit' ,It1(IitiiJti.ti ftin1s ttt,
.art' Iitt-essar) in trdtr
St1('t'(SSIiiil) iarr% out
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family pets will be available.

sections combined have an
inventory of over 1000 pieces.
Everybody is cordially Uivited to come rpend the entire

thit' St -itutuig ideals and goals
IkIp ties elop the youth in
st outing to insure great leutkrs
for tniiurrow

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that the prt'gruiili
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tributions Iriiiii IIII' t!IIitItl

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thiiusantt. ii ire in t'a1i1prt't's
and tither caIiIl)in( evt'tits

patriotism and

LUTESONG PRINTS

Reg.

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Scouting Is Solution
To Juvenile Problem

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11 01 School . ( 'a rid a Wilson ( right reports (Ionatu)u of $133 to Ernest
Cowlev ( centerl. schxl chairman. and •lohn ('oil)(-rt, co-chairman.
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formal ipeerhee ir' laned I" r
reservations, -'all '.a-44
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wooden toy
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!diers and delicate crochet
snowflakes. Even gifts for the

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Mr arid Mrs Jar it
Neville of Sanford, are pleas
to announce the birth of their
first child, a daughter.
Christina Elena Nt'viIic, Oct :i,
1972. : Scvl. Mt'rial
Hospl
Matt'rr;l rarid;iarents are
Mr. and Mrs Robert N. Ferrer.
Ptuladelphia Pa Mr. arid Mrs
Edwin G Neville, Sanford. ari
the paternal gr.are:d'

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See Our Complete Line 04
Perfection Oil Circulating Heaters

Fund givers

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uric thowerl the President Wth
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taken befort' \je(',overn'.i Or.,
tO Vietnam peeeh, --which
tff nereaced financial -'s''
rlIi'itions that tines hop. will
recage., ptekiin n hi 'rnntvir'

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ranitidat,' for eminriie ('.-uints'
sheriff, will t"i held Friday, (set
!7 it 'he Minl-Flnr:uiui ('otintrv
(liii, -.n iift E14 in Augeitt
in sililition to the 'htck.'n
tinner with ill the trtmmlngs,
lirre --till he swImming, .zarn.e
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Nitifl a 32-7 lead, (aildell'

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The De Bar) Wom ens Clut
held a i'er sic'cesstul fashion
show and dessert card pant) on
Ocl 11 at the Civic (enter
Models were Mmes. Jean
Henderson. Mar)orie Harris.
Iva Goodson, Mary Dowrw),
Alma Miller. Rose Forbec,
Kathryn Gkiger and Verna
Ion1a. RU! Keller furnished
background TUUSIC for the
fashion show.
A pa in ting, donated by Mrs
iJci'd Webster, and a beautifW
- ramic vase given by Mrs.
.t'i'ge Cubtierly were sold. A
;rofit of over $20C1 was realized
e event.
The net'. air conditionir.
worked perfectly which addei
pleasure to the ctcc'asiori

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Gerhart, Mr and Mrs. Porter
and Mrs
Hamblen. Mr
Raymond Morris and Mrs
Winifred McRoberts

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the club were Mr. and Mrs
Ells
Ellsworth
Regenstein and Mr
and Mrs Robert S. Bradford Jr
Su pper cumnuttee merxit.*rs
were Lcdr. and Mrs. B. W
l*murrt. Mr. and Mrs Forrest

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In e','orj ens., the MeGnvu'rn
polls thrwed thu' 1i'tvtv'r ;tir
-andidate behind- h'i( h'. a
muiIler 'l,gr.'e than the nd.'.

The sarflC pattern IPso".'4 -ip

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polls ',eert' 'hnwini •.'t'ry lithe
'harge in the big 4Iotn en4
al;IbOr -ii'tripnntntment
,tde' '.vhn had tnIke'
,hnsil mosing to tvithin h potntc
of the Pr"qidc'nt t t':

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LHERT. representing SISTER.
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Inc. is all set to model in the Fashion Show and
later enjoy the Champagne Ball sponsored by
1,
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Concert, ssociaion.
we i
gorgeous black polyester sheat h,
a
with a mandarin neckline
RoJay,
from
enhanced with gold and silver metallic trim. To
complete the total look she wears the long silk
black. three-button gloves and the new look
ec black beaded
dangling gold earrings. A
hag will make her th e standout in any crowd.
i Ann Sieczkowski Photo)

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\Vinh't' Springs, who went over goal of S7'iO by
21)41 per ('('lit , and .John .Jone of I HEW I,orai I
I'o'. t' a nil I, igh t - '.'. hi o nepor
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IIIL! of Florida
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(Ann Siec',kowski J'liritoI

( '( )NI ).-\'l'I 'I ..-\'I'I( )&gt;S \eii' in iitile at I iiitvl
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All frieiids of the couple are
irdially invited to the wedding
arid reception immediately
following in the church social
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engagement and forthc'on..
marriage of her daughter. M.
Raynell Lee, to Kennett,
Rarnes. son of Mr
Westle
and Mrs. Edgar
1l Rosalis Drive. also of this
c'it
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CI g
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tu4.iter
Lee the de 1ect was txrn in
Sanford She is a student at
Sanford Beaut) College

The wedding will be an event
of Nov. iS, at :30 p.m. at
Church Of The Naarenc.
:'.13 S Maple Ave.

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None of the polls psirport t
chow' more than the standing r,
the ilay 'if the sampling The inhruuie interviewers decry the
?t'Ii'phiririe pollsters are! iii e
versa And the MrGrivern
ramp, whos. polls were relaoroh t; '-'irate in the spring,

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now Swlss'mRdO digital w a tch e s

Brings

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presented vc•r .r.for:ratiu of •iwerLru. rees wi th emphJisi.c on rgwcod.
relaxed se:ting for a covered data on flowering trees.
The members dream of
Mrs. Mercer. president.
dish luncheon meeting. Oct 13.
presided over a short business Sanford becoming fu truly
of Ixora Garcon Club.
Assisting Mrs Wing as co- meeting and reviewed the beauWul cit. Th dcusd
hostesses were club officers. outcome of last year's project, plans for a fcrthccnning tree
will t annriunc'ed at
Mrs Kt'rIflCtti McIntosh. Mrs C:vic Beautification, which wi ll s-ik '
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.icnifl Mercer and Mrs. uiam
cuth ward
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eaker for the fir
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Guest
meeting of the year was
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though knowing the whole ei-

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Doris Williams Photo

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npletely pay for an irrigation system at Ft Mellon Park
Making the presentation are Mrs. Earl Weldon. left, outgoing club
president and Mrs John Mercer. president

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rioted that, in neither
'a'in, liii 'ixnn has" more than

f'rull came ott?. showing Sep!ernh"r by
sho'xerl Nixon's lead mt ap.
'.ltiiu with a lt.1wuint lead
',lt(1ruvern airles. while rhal- prriirnate1v -U to X7 And the
ramp rnsiqteul a rm.
longing the rectilts, rinerled V11 6r).
irivatoly that fP.-e Field results rent F4epsihIit'tn pfull artuall','
shIv,eed Nifl a point behind
re a pcyr-h4'ulfugi - aI u'tha - k

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uimnpiing howed tnn with .1
lopsided :-n lel in another
date he had never befori' ear,
ned Caddell, hntr,'.'r, 'it the
tap :it only S't to ;l \fr(,n"rn

(lk°r. t'atri' k Caddell, how- polling in the f,rmt week nf
'rpqitlpri? 4ison with a !r p$it the Prisdent ahead
'hrc.r.;iiflt lend in the nation's Yl to :t, cocnparrd with a Vl-41
lead two months earlier
ri"cl qU,t
An i ndependent poll in late
inhlPfø'rident
later,
the
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from any member of anyof
the clubs participating. The
proceeds will be donated to the

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models,, as will Ann Manes
FashionsSatin Ladyin the
Greater Mall and Hanett
Thiin Shop in Csdbe
I'lon Knight's Shoes in

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Junioe Woman's Club

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Similarly,
;n
Vank.ln'.'frh's figi;rs
to 4 for ioin ( ,ddell; .'r'
to (4 for the Pr"tdenf. °"
pntht1 with an iarlter tally if fl

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trt potter 'itanri the riisparity
I' I F I F141 if ift F
the fall and the inrlinn?iC'fl of
in
f'nlftir
Wrlfrr
at
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t.ast manvtnrt,smi'is their rsiilts as
AF'i
elf serving.
of
S."n
Irip
aidu"s
Stiritlay.
In California. for .ampl..
(,"orte MrGovprn'q presirleri( addoll". polling beher
titil (iiriioiir) rrta'I" m'iailatiie
'I md Ii ho'.v't1
Ito ruIt '.f the 1;4t,-qt ( niifor.
tw'ern (
not caroplirig by their own Nin with I-42 iuI. ?'iCltl'4

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-aptains were selected this
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these beyr. will shiny some
Leadership on the team.
l)uckie fleas, ant- of the mosttalented players on th is year's
Witt'
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l4enn
selected as r.captnin of the

Head coach P.111 Young
the Learn hzir. been working
correct till, problems. and
hnpefull things will tx running
srnoothl. b thu. week's game
with Mainland
One thing the tean did this
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Seminole tui had game caplair.- it tit( pas'- hut tsrt

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unloaded games. of 195, 23( and 231 for ii hrnrntnF 6&amp;. ersr
which helped ttw F'asUiack IL) three wins from the }1iIu
Alsc helping was it 184 522 by ft Carrol1 And for the Hiiw.
Ii wn ! Schaeffer 380.
Other high games in th e loop came from 11. GIItx 2:
55G. A Ito'56l. M Parker 398, J. .Jaci&gt; 2M, P., Varner 1%
cher 187 - 510. It. Dormev 95, I. Harm- 173, 3 Polk 205, L
Weaver 199. M. Evans 198, N Price 2.12. Bill Clark 213, I4oL
Itiqalic 198, 196. J Kaiser 22f A Martin 21W and Al Boidmat

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this week. It was feared that lx
laid reirijeired his knee in last
week's game, but according to
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while the knee didr: bother
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lot) last Friday night. "Thes all
While 11w
did siverage
Senuinales were shutout. they
did have one offense play that
worked quite well Quarterback
Will MeCos connected with
Tntnni Thompson an a screen
pass for long yardage on two or
three occasions
O!fcr.si'.r conch David Fair
worked this play into the
':iisnoles game plan during
'inc week's work He is in
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some surprises for upcoming
opponents
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his Seminoles moving the ball
ma easIlyi aga nst the tough
Mainland defense Rut II the
Sernirmli's want to do better
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SeminoleS
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the- hill This isn't the case with
1ainlan4. ar the'. Favor neither
methodof moving the pigskin.
the
mixing up t he passing w
running about half and hail
(-)Il l, Ridge brings a 2-3 record
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(ninesviile
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their oppanant5 grid "ills' thu. aerials uund just might lx'
Wiring the duties with regular
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game, won by the St August inc cresi 42-ti
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Ashby '!, 294 and .JueL Hunts 234
Top mthvuclual efforts came from Vera Messersmtth 111
Varner IN. 20:1, Bill Varner 182, Lath' Mosier 212.
1 .undor fit-tier 195, Jitrl, Eiiiser 202 and Itol Morgan 200

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tilt, hoard. Their
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liii- unbeaten Wikic'ats of Winter for a score the would get
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Park, 4f-1i
The
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offset their offensive - efforts
Tilt, Hounds will to(- hard at
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art slated LI do battle- ii the
'1 utnge'riru- Bowl on Saturda'. wart. ti correct jut- nuisthkes
night And the- phis of the they made' last weel, Mans of
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sconunt. only nine paints durinit
ac'tuon ; le munients after ttis shut wai. ta k en Hourich dropped t(uugtI
hat tunic The' had a string of
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A tin. , of mistakes. whichleas, ant more week
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Carver a 214. The V.Esghti
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also won four as GIL Bt!fltt)l2 led tjit- WjiS with his 201
Other high games in the leugut- were turned itt h ltn
. Chuck Baker 221. Ed Million 193. 1111(1 Larsen
Templeton
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with it blistering I.M. 20
Jot Criswell 215. Tom Bands 19b. 199. •Iotiit .1ce 213, George
F utirriute 208, li'wi Dortori 201. Al Bowhn 233, Doli Wit: 197
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Plar.i keglers ltirlmntl Williams 217 anti .lint Link 195 led the
Plum 11.1.1 woli thrtt tron Mr(rav r bettirul 1t'tts Allen
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Nujit s Ark won tour front Musut 1 rthnuitetl with Jack
54k k'adui;' tilt wit'. F o tilt Must( crev it
Lariuuerr 181
ww- Ed lent; witli it 187 and Mint Burt_scht 188 Penney s
also Wart tout tvittt Berm'' liuttle , 181. 162, 201 564 anti (;it
IM'ntor 1117 0t top efforts For the losing Putilix Leant It was
WIleS Burro'. 2.13, 21
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41st' turning it, lint- scorer- last week wert Jim Carver
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The
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stiuncinuit linebacker injured has.
'..rist in pratt tire' and hair sail out
the- last two games Jist when
or if he will 1K- able to return is
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Gre'yhouruds only touctidowi4
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However. "we' still cani get
iuriior flciriker-plit crud 'ion
offense together." stated
(taucI if, the' ba ckfield lugging LII
JV coach Mart:
the- pigskin. And for the- nuost Itruintle
t'
lowell.
who
will Lx searching
part Clooch was utile- to make'
coach Getut- Cr-iraalong
with
few yards with tar. Luau tnttinW
his fine- iiiins for the- offensive- spark
Copeland aLso had
that failed to ignite' durinui' thesail ets nucint. 'Ion Mitchell r U
lev iurrst
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Ttst- stinugin tuokltnig of
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ruiwkunig En hiciviti Arinistrung
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tupre' aerial unitt returned it fur
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tumble- rect".'er
Flow-ever, three' plays- Later
Ryan avenged tar. niiscue with
a tw-tpoint tackle' of Brantle'.
quarterback Rityd Heath in fift
end zone- A :is yard Bishop
Moore punt that skipped out of
bounds ant the' Branuthe' threcyard line lute' in the final
t'tutpter of the' contest produced
tilt oth er safct tv o ;itavr. later
'list liab I lurriets received
the' punt follow-InIlt the- safety
and were again after the elusive
touchdown, which failed to
nuuuitt'nictlii'.i- , us the' Ruby
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into some rt'afls big games.
reported I')utv.
With guards Kevin Peters
anil Vernon Prevalt, pIns ing
their se..'ond we'ek as st.ulers,
the Patriots have ft-sand hard
working, fired-up youngsters,
tsat thes both weigh in at the 125
;s'unil mark. l'),nid Suiphin. a
starting center all reason
places 150 pounds on the line,
while the beef comes fr-sun
reserve tackle Toni Wheeler
Academy 42-0. but the overall grtdcle'rs
team performance' has Bran- Offensive line blocking and concerted defensive
specialist Cira, cilni weigh in
tiev Heat! Coach Bill Duty disappointing in retrospect
the 17MTh pound class.
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Ileraki Sports Stisfi
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Still hurting from injuries to his substitutes lacking both sue
key linemen, the hake Brantley and experience, facing the
Patriots will defend their 4-1 Jacksonville eleven could be
first season mark against a hug, another experience in "trying
3 a c-kr c.r cii Ic not to be niharrassed," said
powerful
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School Friday night at Lyman
How-ever, some rw itches,
such as defensive stalwart Rob
Field
While recovering from a 24.6 ('ira's move to playing both
decimation at the hands of ways, as well ar addinsz as
Tat rrtpa
Temple much bee'f to the linebac'k'rtg
stronger
Heights two weeks ago, the corps as possible ma help
Patriots' backfield rampaged stem the expected Pt-sw-er I
Nasal running attack from the visiting
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Ninth.
Ls'nnai's
Gnidders rolled to t,he'cr Uuirc
straight vit'tor of thu season
last rugtit as ttw - blanked the
Kissuuunet Kowt.x'ys by is

"We' Just stopped otsit;'"
he iidtli'tl 'lit'
niargun of victory c.mie troll,
('ievtsluind's thret'-yar-d snuniuim
bIas' it the sec-onil Stanzas
lit
l'unupu
1.00kini:
lIerkle' - the Saints will Is'
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groutut! tut ti tci. bone- 'l
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speed, but cc ithout critical
ccee the Oviedo I,itinus
front
fiveards
out
througha
21'
Ui- it-dc
Grcatt-r
The
dubious.
future'
is
blotking
its
Invade
Kissimmee, still looking
Th
five
boys
in
e top
inch ring
Recreation Association
Field
general
Dan
,nguilii
for
their
first win. And if the
diis'iStfln
will
be
awarded
each
i GORA has scheduled cc-hat
isn't lentilimproves as tutuch this
points
based
on
the
number
of
runs
the
option
well
and
amounts to a pass. punt and
till,"they put the ball through atraiti to tuck the bail and blast week its it did Friday. it could
kick competition of their verb
his way against anyone. be a long Friday night for the
the ring,
own and its set for this SaturPASSING
FOR
DISTANCEFullback Craig Davis and Kowbo)'s
duiv October 21 at the John
Halfback Jeff Iiu'snnnnond Caul.'h
last week uigainst Liukeview,
Three
c-trance's
will
be
afforded
( aura-n Field in Ova-dc
tallied
twice
last
cc
e'ek
and
are
()c
- ied() proved that it can play
c-ac-h
Ex
to
pass
the
ball
for
CompetItior. cc-ill start at 14 a,m.
greatest distance. Again the top also defensive' stalwarts, as good football. Except for two
Events for the com3v'utuJn, five will get the points
well as recent addition to the unfortt'ruaLe lunutilt's ecrly in
which will tie divided into three
starting
backfield, lUcky
game' cc'tuIch heel to two of the
divisions;
There are three
Ci 151(1
(an7a
ree
lskevut'w toue'htdcuitnis,
th
rough
ftc-c,
grades
grades one th
Te'nned
a
"sparkplug"
both
the
lions
(lit! not play like' a
PUNTING FOR DISTAN
and
seven.
and
grades
eight
six
CE- Each boy-.will be given
and flint' Ribbons. will be ways. Garza, a 125 pound fresh- tt'ann which has set tow- itt a ball
three' ctutnt-es to punt the hill
awarded to the first five places man. luven.c up the' blasting gitniu('
But Oviedo also plaseci it
for the greatest distance- The
in each division. Trophies will Wishbone 'T" attack with
top five boyr in each division
Lw awarded to the overall outside' speed and agility, On different type of foothill in (lint
will be awarded points fill' theirv-inner in each division based defense, bus flypaper hands insteud of trying to runt the' ball
performanceon the total number of paints have alre'ad snared several all the time as they have ibm' in
accumulated after finishing all ke-&gt; interceptions and despite past weeks, they began to go to
ACFOR
PASSING
his size, tie's one of the team' s the air nutore and to play a inure
foul' events
C'URACY- Each bo will be
tunacious tacklers
11)(Ist
wide open ball gaille.
T`hvry
v
it,,
w1tr\
fee
given threi: chances it) pass tile
-tit tiltOn defense, other ill,
ban for ttw greatest accurbu%
by
fumbles,
tiltvAo
touchdowns
Boys in grade-s one ftough f I% 41

result in nuam scores
three- scoreless Luke' i3rantk'y fresh- pass on tar own three-yard brie
For the- first tune it
uiu.t raced back to his own 40.
fluent Last nigh: it , L niar Field
weeks the Gre'vhiouruth- were
hove-vet. two plays later the
,
able' Li put sustained niarchies. Anti, us if isddirug suit Lu 1
hubs F'ts coughed up th e
wound, the- Baby Hornets
together And for the- first tunic
and the- Bishop Moore
;ngskir
collected another safets lii theit, tour wet4:s were able- ti
ele".'en
was again kriuciiril' or
in both running final minutes of the game- for a
the- ti)oSit$O1i
dtar
scoreboard
the'
' vict o r
nuirgmnt
and pa ssing
from the
plays
After
four
The- young Patriots. who lost
(inc of tilt, cluanger. instituted
ts were
Brantle
42.
theHorne
war the moving f t) C 224' court: te' the sante- team
tis Copeland
on
the'
l4rantiv
six-yard
lute
I hunker a week agi, uigair. could not
Mutt 1.e.'rilie ti Li
to
with
a
second
down
and
goal
- un sustiuiutt'd rsfferi
position 1Arslic , a quantertatci: generate
gi, situation when Kirl Critn'b
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Ili the
it tilt tUlli (ii 4 1,1) set on gunies nI 204 lDii, 2D
7rIt()MllEitG.CAll1SON league it war Robert Sirnur- 187.
ern lMwmuut 181. .lilt ('11111011 191 511 and Bill Ciou.s.- 172
Sparkle in the TILL .T( )NA I'INBUSTEIIS 11)01 tame front
Al Wurmu'wski 190. Dan Burton 175- 507. Hot Wilson 193. Hill
I lurtuuii 1tV. Waiter I tegener 194, flU! Lernstock 205. JoInt
500
unipheli 11)1. Ihet Mt'twrsun 19(1, Arnukl Vunt 191
Front
the
.flNlC)1
1
SLNIC)E
309
uutd Ligi.- Laruintri 177
icagu. conies the efforts u! David •lermgart 1111. Terry
544. lIon Williamr 189, Hodge, Saulr 167.
Wuidrop 197,
Marie c:iinningtuirir 188. Ethlut- ltvun 2011 . 189, Mars L.av rentt
in the
19(1. 1Lick Pant- 1711 antI Aaron hnutnuitt 17:1
ILIPLFV'S SPLIII loop It was Ijtnl Gait witi a 211). Gloria
Accordi it 169. Roger Arcardi 181. 1rur Custer 181, Bob
Hoslord 11) Itoh Myers 182, !,nn Thus 202. 11I.ell Evans 19:i
5311 arid 1errs Hustot 188
5:11 . Itirharti William-, 1117
league
the highs canit- trimi have
NC;
It the lI 8 U 1100PING
'1 otiot 202. 201' 544. .)pwl Luufniur 177, Jirri Carver ivo, 227
385, I lot I .et 171. .lutui •Iiirc 2111, Nick Ar-rent 185. Jotlu;
1 uItflt!t 19(j. .)fill Nistier ititi mid Ito 'I eniph'tun 200
league
was
Frank
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t!f urts in the (001) SlLI-PIIAIII) MI XE!
li.PL witil it 17L
Tops in the PYNATILON1CS MIXEI' league yen' L
Overton 200. 1. Huischciw 197. T Sa*uls 189, hl Souls 188. C.
heading effort ill the
Snmtmugtt 171 and C. Elbery 244
1!NPRC)FESSIONALS 1.0011 was the blistering 632 of Jim
he
Carver who had games of 222. 181 and 229. Other highs Ili tiltcame
from
W
Burrcn'
213.
G
Burgess
181,
saint,
.itnit league5139. ( Elticrit 103, 195, ft Willium
lwrzt..'. hlUdtt's 188, 203
144, 11. Itetulic' !13. 3 Smith 243. G Filiger 1111, It Broomfield
525. P.
531). 11. lIenr 183
E Adanir, 190, 1) Witt 187
N.
S
Kearne
1111,
216,
ap) 188.3. Lamb 2Z1. 3. Temple 210,
G. Ilugerto 190. C. Chamberlain 114. 196 and I). Tabor 213
Best from the JET BOWLERETTES were Thelma Hickson
And in the
172, Yvown Player 200 and Itoac Vaughn 183
HALL. AND CHAIN league the top scorers were Jim Muloney
1141 546. Chuck Leik'y 193, 202. Thelma Hickson 196. Bryant
ilirkituri 185, .1 Sexton 189, 201. Gus Sexton 202, 215 593 and
Ann Almond 187. 180 Sifi. - Front the- SHOOTING STAlLS
it-a gue it was Brenda Wilkins 173. Bonnie Link 191, 107 535
541.. in the TJAV BANTAMS
anti Cluudui Just, 1811. 184
league' the higtu cwne front Paul Hart 150. Saudi c113111 118.
Mike CLark 150. Buster W1911011 M. MIke Towers 116. Ke1I
1buugtuert% IOU. Lurr Jones 1013. Carol Puitt 115. Mike Link
165. 1 ruri- (1utw 129 , Jerry Juiser 143, 11M wolf 123. ftoiIsi
hut old ii I eu 7urri: • anc \uti'' .,,rfit 11
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It .1 ILICHMU*
hulldi,zing fullback.
tt'auis
dcl ensive unit. iii iniescapableHerald Sports s ta ll
t'-tiilt
statescoring cum;i
descriptive- for their plui M.
Rubs
fields
clever
hiuwreruc'.'
Cleveland
sharer.
Praising a defensive unit ttiiit "stop pe rs.
with
cacti
sufets
chores
with
buck-u;
stoppers
- 'liar. stint-out three' straight sun
sigiiuu caller Greg Ctunnutliet
it tin' line--up
rhuingeopponents aitti iilInwtttl only
First Lean field ;91nuerul Steve
'l'on
i-net'
I)ttenistv,
scott- all ear against L.M't -Oiiti
6 )I
thu
nutuin or
liuiunster
lunietuic 'k"r
ion hubs is pre;Muriri;' he te'iitiui'ii w- LthI
Iiiie'bascking corps.
charger. for it trek Li iiieet de'Gunuiii1. Greg Mules, IIeei'
Thin list continues. ttirougtt
,xiwenluoust litnipet hierkk'y . Austin unit other.,, "Stoll"
iult Morgai uutici David
Wtuilu' luudui; his defensive' nuiut respected Episcopal Terwilliger. hioti fine run.st4lwurts ii. stopping state" Power I swee;' Las wed
huLks. until thtenisrve
tiiii
•
ranked Class AA ,lacksonvillt
These isis's. love Lu' hut, and starters. cur. well us heub
Episcopal Soturthas Ml. Itub' is
v-ire- strong at ulniost ever' Knowles. whit' Itub'. calls ''one
otfi ti elinunuite' rotIs niistiike't;x1tiohi right rio'.'., Ruin said of the- finest renters I vi- ever
thiut crop;n'tl up tiuriri;,
Saints seen.' whit is. cilsi one- o th eiii
Mans
tilt i ourtit headhuntinw cientensivu- unit plus Saints' top defensive tackles
-i ups -i ur'.- vs itist uuli of
quarter ttuil saw am
While ttu'- Saints nuns scottoftenus' ut well but that iris
the' turnovers roninuitteti ta
off and scot.- big, right now their
-.inuc'
uuitiiust
presstur
Isitti teams
tietense is- ______________
tint
lunuelies in sonic- cust
.d
"1'u eleGuinauhl inter
I 4)1st-opal twice' in, the'
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'Oiill., (I! tilt Greyhounds. Di,
,+.
field position hel ped force the
Bistm; Moore Junior arsit
~ .tpelarid. tried several thimgs
I 'ustrmt.s ,TV squad into c'ostl'.'
an
,
',,,
i Jt'Icnsi vt art huh fl
to get his offense nunvinig
minutes
situations
;arnun' sulet with two
ton tIn' nuuist part flue'. were
nritstrorug, intercepted a
ii the- third quarter was the
effective although they did not left
over
ftuib
Hornets' attempted TD
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In
c
!velopmnt.
in
their
muLct
with
Austut-Snutttt
Ili
Varner
203,
207
A.
,
,.
George
wer, 1:11 Adurii. With it 209
W. For the Developers It was ,1
294 and Toni Best 200
Jackson 203 a n d 3 Smith 1144.
5($.' 111111 I
Ttit itoati Runner-, used Ii C.rabtre. r 197
three
Iron
ttu
B&amp;1
11nof ilu
531: to Will
Patterson 184
riuniber tine. For ttw losers and for nuugtut v ert the effort., ifi
.Jini Carver 28 and W Bunny 198
Also turning lint - scorer- lust week ver, Vert, Mese
55:u. Bill Clark 192. .1 Hackett 189. Ito'. '1 cmsmIth 207
pii•tout 180. 3811 502. S Ituthards 19(1. I r Spencer 1114 and .1
5(14
Litil. 1114

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able ti-i resume the type of of-

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least and hu games of 215 and 24f and 635 helped the Natal(
Ttv Shop wit four games from Burger Chef. Alm) aiding tilt.
tlit P ri Sh3 Wt( .I''. 'I Cfl1)If SttI(i' 19!,, 211
WN
192 - 588, Eddu- Adam. 219 and Dart Nicholas 224 For flu
Chef it was Nick Arcert 191, George Waldro 20 and Ire
Holclziw 191,
Maryland Fried Chicken won thret train the FItA wit
.luha Gurm 197 and Pete Peterson 192 ieadinr the way f
Hit- Fht It was George Senkzinich 191 Bc fleming 2.15. 1
5&amp;L , Jim Malone 213 find Frank Schautteet 187 sparked flirt"
vms over Music Unlimited h Number Two For Music it wa
A Bawling with an cx v1ivn 22 .Junior 1.ewts with to 207 an
iv4 Zuckermar. 1P.
Other high game:, weri turned in hi En Tryon 192, Dor.
(orman 211. Churl linker 21 Rot. t)rhnr 195 Huh Pout1C e nw 22L 2 1
(IVXICr 19: It'II F'wtl iEt 181 1PJ iinc
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( 'ntfjshi' ntutl lie ti'llg e'.-erytiesly wttrre it" 'f
- ItIti,' Mi"'uu,''
ha'. i' 111a.1e' at least into e'udl".% 'Liii' I'n.ife"'t'r ..
.;it Ill- Is eIIpriteht'r 'f
anti wheni ()IlkSl,'a,nlw.at
lb.' (coil ktui'u'. tints four tunics
15Cue),Ou'i 11%111% \11.11 'in,n ii,'
highs
bits
fleet
of (ad hines 11 19
Detroit
piu'.
ing
Irnuil
clgns'iI
it
in.a.'d from Kuutusu'. ('it Ii'..' hut d to-'. en ctips
heatlqusarler'
are in ( hiva
si-until
!s''
as
its
No
I
draft
'siittit"l
(lie'
Atlul.th's
year-4 "Co."- he isiac(,',l ' We'll
h-'itdt''. ,I,
ci?
(
u.k
Inn'I perh:ipi
tinti
this
verur.
f'inl.'y
notified
he
huh
look
thou
i'
uu,uif.'n
ins,
ii
uuunk.' at least $ I .2t1,uMi thus huuui n
11111-S I
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Ii,ii
bitt
c
miii
ns'hghiI'rthut'
no
is
f
it
ill
.'I
Ilk" (hi' 111111:1,
Mi'licOti
Imisers
ej,s.ti
- I its ni:uu,ie Iq 'Sugar Bear'
l%nc,'tstuIl oc'. net- s trunlitt''nutlls 11,51,1 stitltunil t*'aiu, tiusistitig iou
I
)utnirls
lInus
wluitt
tie
'.nunt,s
'a
ite
t'olnts
g.iIul,
gr"s'n
ni-i' ,-h,iceuuu,iutt bed auhwint Mill-hi Id s lit'.
Wlui'n lit Oakland. he lives n
utn'I '.'.huiti' The team '.'.-t'ttrs to Is' called
n.'ulpts.
d.'lb'at" nu:utt"ns
ito aparttutent where one of Its
grew tip in Alit
Flttlev,
Milts. slits's
Profits uttit its cciii.' - offs
hunhu,' ( ) cc tat s it ii t'i'lt ''sit hi;ttiti, its liii' sun of it poor steel ro'uithh'.rs is hiucy N'.ctnn, It"
h-'unl' \ is iii, it'''.'. Ilarnutuit itt
The -i
ttac.'buull - 1111, gnuiuue''c In. ci-ithu a hut ',v' ;uuuii ii mu (lie' '.'.-q,tket and what built un insiir- Blat-k Panther I "ndr
t,'tddtt'
c
ltc
Isuuc k tint his
,ni - e' Ituiqiniecs hut, it uttuihti-nniI- are ii''
nta-ntu'.t' uuiuivt'nis-k who has put lent lie his us
.
jutinteul
dollar fortune, titus it rut hhoot
,LtI'ot
is',
mu
picked tip '.cbwi.' I urrs Miii-- butt lit 1
iuinping
thail - cc ho %I11114-41 night ball, titi' satin' ,-,,h,,i t.n.t 111541 ls'utrintg iuiuttis' 'if his own given I",' hk IILA''l4LEDI
'11w trmuhle %% till bosch-all is
;unii Bill Vce,-k echo ii, ituight Ili it ituuunt ''A that us got It_s head in the
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'I lucy tall him 'The F3ii;o'r .
nh.'
for situti lh.'i strike
but - .' hut' hiatt it t,us','ltntuto'uul
'hnnles 0. Fitilu'
ittt.lg.'t
san,i, ' saiti
t
iglit
shIp
lit'
it
lie
ruins
it'hhu'l
hmtw
I
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p
tip
ii
nil
,iw s and tnt rut lii.
such rabbit
oce ncr and entreprenctir tit (he'
STYLING.
Oakland Athletics 'What (lit' tt'iuul'(sltst f,';utuii-.'s as ''I tiIli's plait' cc utlu us hutii'ki't ill i,iist'Iutllc ol,'ttiuttnlc i,nitsvided loyalty
suniutlies'
the
uuhitnu
-t'g
tutive
wits
'Ihu"
Athui.
c,
thui'
uiiuu;tir.'s
'flits
aini tint''.'. .iuk .Iisiuluis
lilt
Iu
gaiuti' needs us priugre'sci'.'e'
I' '_'
hutti liii' iititt'hiiiu.'ry s's." tithe' staff in hutsehall
tisinesI
ii'ft .11
thinking antI nut".'. ideas.
vt's
bus
its
I-'
hilt'
c.'r
Owl'
Iii''
hhuuk
I'll I, itt tilt' i-hurts (i'm' .i '.'. .t
''Wi' have to keep cup ccitlu (hi'
fi'iiuutli' loicsiui'cs uiuutnuutgs'r and calls all
Ii,' huts ticit pi t'tt
('luau- li.' Ii. is a i't'uiuit diii
tons's -qhuutg
i,sss'
loucethe lw.t_s
(it
t';un's
Not-iut ever at's-tired Charlie animal as uuuiilt's co. huh'
hot
inline
are
Wbn'rt bit' times with fripituls,
i,
f
i
pituinu.I'u
Italic
Jugs
0 of being short .ini ld,'ar hii is ,ilel no.1 '.ct'iglutuuit 1 ,11
if,,.
uuitpirts
tiurutus:
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('it
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cliuittl.-.l
so (till of them that he keeps the 1k i-situ,' hint' lre'nu Kansas
c'.'.
ii'pIliit
itt
baseball in a
hl -stain". I IiIi I
te it hi i h'• \i
ct.iiit old gaint'
* ** * * * * * * *#) * * a.
to '.ik
constant state' ,if the' jitters
'flirri' is icails no tiasiti f,r a
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lIt' his intrsu liii i-d a irni'.usl •
lie us frequently at hts itli iniilt' to Is' (Ii" iivasr,tt of the
commissioner Boy it' Kuhn
t hh't-s .',,';it that (hi' boss itt i stusplis't'i' that 'v"t sli,s,li,ws
iii
h
III
.1110111111, ever th,uiiitltt
such
this week '.elwn he wan- sa'. s, 1 like unites
S
N
iglut
'uuiit
I
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Isinuses
to
unite,
not
till,
Vi'i'.
h
I
us
"I
fill
$
tell to give'
I 'hir h' 1) thit'
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'te tu- t I ,, ,:I'.l'n (rn' i- tin of iii''
tttrr*' of lit'- ,\'s .1,' iltitli, lsk'
S
n
Jo
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(ttki,tiil
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iiiil
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I li-agan ittil (4,114 , li'tiii'i'
Iui\ltttiltt'. I *'M)ill at
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.. .. . u r. a
to have ill(, uzrauittinottwrl Mrs
ball murk wli.'re ho schall
16
till! ii) It. '...UU Iii Y
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iii
ball
isuulleiiuit
1-ink' \ throw ot (he first
ls'til)ht uinit the lurt'ss u:uutltt'r
hut'.'.- * A I O''d I ,iIIurC ei,1I'ri I
in's I its- s Shu,iIs'rs
(hue third game of tlue' Wtii'lit after flit' guint' for tu-trt''tu
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Is't'tu tiiu'nt'.l Iis.c.' ott the ltitl''hti
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Series itt the Oakland ('oliscuin
vtnti Yoti.
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The inunuti is uuIc'. acs tlu.'t loo. ,ttiul IuiuFt's ItiVt'ti to' 1111' ;sltt. tn
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winning string with a 32-15 conquest at Birllottier.
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We're still 2-up," said VilThe last time it rained as
outfield
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1462 series when the San Frianpossible
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cism Giants and New York
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Yankees waited three days to
John -Blue Moon" Odom had agers
plav a baseball game.
first time I knew that
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preparedtoctartTuNda' night the imt was postponed
lightning doesn't Strike tss ice
I heard it over the publ
The rain didn't help us-1 when heavy rains struck the when
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address
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raining
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with French bread, art
dipped in a cheese wuffle type
nuxture and oven baked te
puff) rich crsxa Amamipanted by ii salad and dessert,
there is a hearty meal
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15 5OUf) ITUIdC with convenc•
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hum, cream of celery soup,
milk and cheese. Served with
French tread slices
and butter it make-, it,
lflglUflCtL 01 It can be served
as an a'tizer before the
main rourm. at a UIrUII

apple iaut
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I teaspoon salt
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Fruit Drinks

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off tat in skillet
in same skillet melt butter
Add onion. with awooden spoon
stir over low heat to get up any

By CECILY BROWNSTONE arou id chops In a large skillet
beat the oil, add chops and
Associated Press Food Edisor
brow it well on both sides ReIn a cookbook whose cuiU
butions were submitted by moi chops and set aside Pour
'iethes of all ages and walks of
life" we found a delectable
main-course recipe. CUTTICd
Pock Qiops and Apwotl. and
uuiIs.4Q!ANTITy
our adaptation of it follows
The cookbook. called"Carolina
Caisine, is a collection of rociand edited by The
Junior Assembly of Anderson
South Carolina and was pubHalted in 190 by Hallux. Inc
In going thruugb Caroluia
Cuisine" we were delighted
withita indumon of a wide variety of recipes. both old and
new. Whether one is bent on
'' making Old Kentucky Jam
wI Cake or a modern Daiqnn e.
Al there's mighty good eating

ty
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Apricots

brown pa rticles. cook over
moderatel low heat. stifling

often, until golden Stir in flour,
salt. peppe r and curn powder

I'Iaee chops in a single layer
in an oblong 3-quart glass hak
ing dish i13 1/2 by 6 3/4 ty
I 3/ 4 indies or similar shai

&amp;;raduallv stir in chicken broth

and milk Cook stsmng c-onstantts. until thickened and
mi x ture boils 1 minute

sauce
Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until chops are tender

i nour ii possible,
- about
spoon off any I fl that has mi.
Ic-did around sides of dish,
Makes 6 servings ..

The Pennsylvania Dutch budged from their ,irIncliths.
have always had the courage Iii 'these • PIIhI iwiipt*'" make
be thettiselves, 'their way (II life ilnoil tics' ot ths'Ir ru-h farutilands
, simple, and they cannot hi' t"jroiluu-e (hi' Foods unit laden

their tables They tiolil closely hearted folks love Went' Their of It
aver thy years many tasty
to the belief that WA Is (;od's f.i$ Ic cdIsl fiirc-, muon' prarthid than iiii.iitiniitive. hut uliche' have in perfected by
reward for hard labor
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ALL WEEK LONG!

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4 tablespoons cornstarch
1 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 quarts milk
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2 cups light cream
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1 teaspoon salt
1 can (6 1/2 ounces) chunk
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1 cup frozen green peas. thawed
2 tab1pooesa diced pimiento
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corn syrup and eggs Cook cver
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etc. A teen-aged boy In charge said his parents owned
place. but f.bey were both gone. and we were welcome to
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card Worming us
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are looking for a missing set of heeIs they're
actually washing away gasoline The truck in
the background, owned by ALM Truck Rentals
of ( )rlando, lost its rear 'heels in a th ree-car

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yard. U Richard Nonney , St Bil Foster md

accident on West First Street yesterday.

patrolman Joe Dillard of the '.irJord

'I'litirman Aubre~ Joy. 3-1, of 409 French
Aventie, Sanford.
' was dri%- ing the truck
Farley Wells, 45, of Emitis was

Decartmt-nt are investigating.
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While it may ,q)[war that these Sanford firemen

.1. S. Cleveland. airport

manager, saul It would cost tht'
authority an extra sio,000
year to operate the tower.
[)on Itathel, Page Airways

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endorse(I the eindidiitv of (,eorge Mt(o ('ill
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hasting national labor leader George Metiiy
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611 parade.
211-311
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tiA-A tlirte in as sitany weeks that hit'
2A l)IIA tutu vt'he'iI against iii
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TEST DRIVE THE MODEL

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Sdii(ord Chanitiler tit Cwtimerve
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would Lv %tiling to help ktvp
the Irattitienl eent On the
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p"mbiht) that unit fQrin vf ,t
Sanford this )ear, but ako- ChriStilkAl stawn."
uirtttng to 'sornian Fritntoer,
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t ion president parade nun still be uuttattd
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it it 3 I 11 to S S bskill lie %%J1 n01A ill the [I(tIteSS 1111%Ubtrig 'the J-Aycevs. _i.
orking-out what type etirding to Ucorge cz'uute' Association president, Santa of

season
runcoe'r sthteu the unit

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officially open the Christinus

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and. in turn. the JUtSOC1t had pesibLe to determine

Sanford Airport Auth Page lease the focnier "'"
Passer,
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nounced by lits dep,artment ority ses.sion. when tirne to structure
Nn R.ithel, Page officLil,
negotiate
a new one-year leiminade It virtually certain t1hit
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rat hole in disclosing the FB()
the U.S. uononi&gt;
1k said before the bo.irtl
had sptnt 113 000 when it teased
ttit&gt; stio". the (tOflOOt) 5% LOU
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iras s fix. d base the building anti' - You
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tinning to expand riptill) and Page
that inflation his bun htld in
pt ratar b) the A irpor t tell where it was spent
check
.\uthorstv and, according to J CteeIand said the tease on the
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the rate
charged bui1din. had run out Aug. 1 but
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vellent for the administration to to Page is much less thin that there had b"n no agrtvirnent ,il
reach it.s goal of it 3 1wr cent paid by tither lessevSr 1'he sigrung a new pAct.

morning and "udainuntl&gt;

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three months Page would not sign the pro(.

' Santa Claus Will Come

;.11 have heen left lit it quandry bN ,I judge's I-efil
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%vht, is respitimble

lease agreement to repair rocf in the hangar tease with Page,

of inflation will be about 3.25

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creased • 3 per cent in the first ally adi"-ted annual rate of of S 3 per cent.
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'l-he commerce I)epartment three quarters of the )ear
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testimony on the content of Dare I'o He Great courses
left defense la wy ers in a quandary .

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ill(, state securities law. David Baumann, 25 ,I
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past and
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eight or 10 members attend
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Monday,Oct.16.1972

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Abortion

Jackson Urges St. Johns Study

FaflttI$tiC 0'E

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Price

hahilItative Services, said
drop ijinre than $2I0 when abor- for n :tbortlon in a clinic
Dr. A. F C.arawa. chief of abortions flCIV cost S400'$O0 in
ticin clinics nrwn in the thte.
the Bureau of Maternal Health hospital ,
WOTnCTI who have famLlV Co'.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. tAP1
for the "W have had discussions
hnspitJili7.atlOfl pcthCW!. and Family Planning
people from New York and
- Florida officials say that the erage
may have to pa only $754150 Department of Health and Re- we estimate that abortions in
-cost of having an abortion will

ef'ohgIBy PAT HARVEY
Associated Press WI1t

P .i

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.ke claims for an abortion

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Blue (-oss.Blue Shield. eplatned that if an abortiim was
done in a clinic, generally a
policy wou)dpaynflly for the
surgeon's fee, unless the clinic
was set up as part of a hospital.

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Tuesday, October 17, 1972—Sanford, Florida 32771
Price 10 Cents
65th Year, No. 41

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45th Annual
PROGRESS EDITION

rer for the Division flfHRS,%aid
. 4fi legal abortions have been
reported in the state since allbertll7t'ii Inv took effect April

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flags at Sanford
FLAG ceremony to mark raising of new U.S. and state
Grammar School is conducted by fourth graders of Mrs. Jewell
to right Monika Wolmsle'.
Connie Jones. John
Darland's class. Left
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LeplflskiC. Sammy Griffith and Mrs. Darland.

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Gladys F Biondi. Orange
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Marilyn E. Giles. Lake

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A
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Stella M. Cochrane
Genevieve RCTUWLI, [)tltnrw
Joseph
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Herman C. Smith, Deltona

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su pper, fip.m.. at the clubhouse
on the lakefront

Joseph Vincent O'Connor,

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Jesse 1., Ead, Deland
Andrea A Gardeila. Orange

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sent to friends and relatives.

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total, making it that nmwth more
important when you realize the
proposed settlement, neigh-

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puLl icit v, but Turner sass liii' notoriety has

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sneaking to Bowers, said absent, The Herald questioned "topped
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take the police all of two or
three minutes to get '.0 your
store.. . and provide you with a
"free ride" back to the station

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endless journey UI) a clown

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been
had
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investtgatton
(.Id, who told newsmen that

blue junksard

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Iru lude din the r mgi of rime s said to hint been discussed

guarded

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Conversations re'corek'd over the past se%en months and a
ek'd the conhings
g tIle r of still and moving pictures revealed
And giiirig5 (if prominent members of the five organized
crime f miilit of New York (its mini oth er people."Gold

voiced stronc'
Culpepper
I)bJt(ti(iflS to proposal unless
as he said, "other points of view
are also expressed.'' This
prompted Ray Slaton to query
Culpepper over his position on
sex education In the schools.
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bar beil wire and

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Gold disclosed that three u'lephtines had been bugged and
an eavesdropping device' had been installed Last April in the
4O-b' 15-foot trailer in Brookl ri which is surrounded by

last year from school for
reasons of pregnancy, and
there were more who dropped
out of School for the "tile
reason but did not divulge it

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frequented by Cadillacs, hits been unimiasked as organized
i-ritmie' 'summit headquarters' fur the New York City area.
A sweeping dragnet, involving e.suanict' of subpoenas to
more than 6(X) reputed organized cruiie figures. was announced Monday by Urookl&gt;n Dist. :Stty. Eugene Gold, who
utlled it the biggest underworld probe in hLstur)

Thire %'utre 59 girls dropped

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~ingptn of cvritral ~'Iurtua nuinbvt*N Anti jpuru ~&gt;ettuig over
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the decade of the 60s. ii lacing the longest prtn tLrm
4amnbllng,
his
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tot'
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United
ta
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gien an&gt;ofle in

believes
Blackburn was sent*.nct'd Muudjs to 14 '.ears in feile r ii
prison on his guilty pleas to charges of parnt.'nhi.itinit ti tlli'duii
i1iitt
gaimibting, conspiracy in a gaimibting ,u,.'I Il H '0 '1
tixes on gambling income.
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Be already is serving eight years IIII;s .0

in the trailerr were narcotics, counterfeiting labor
racketeering, auto theft, insurance fraud, prostitution, gainbling, loansharking. burglary and arson.
''All the' top niiembers of organized crinmie had been in the
trailer,'' Gold Said.
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been issued suoptivxw.
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night that a tune period of 20

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who have automatic itiarhines
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adopted on first reading an
ordinance annexing 179 acres
on SR 46 to the Orange County
line,
KusikKnown as the
Ar ea
\Vcututbery'l'ett'riiiaii trwt, the'
Bridge
parcel ( actually tour parcels)
will not be officially annexedBusiness review
Calendar
until this ordinance is react for
Classified ud.s
the second time.
'0unc5
Thomas Greene, one of th e
Crossword puzzle
Principals involved In the
Dr. Crane
property, reported to the
Dear Abby
council that (lie developers of
l-ctitorial comnmimt'nt

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'I'o that quick et'.it t'
manager in Sanford who insists
that there's not1iin wrong with
selling cigarettes to minors.

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native-—abortion.
IVan Bowers, PUl)il personnel
director, told the board the
counseling service from the
Children's hloiiie Society would
be available whether or not its
represt ntati%t. Is allowed to
visit the county schools to talk

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do they really
we're all that
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this matter
believe that

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members should a lso be polled
Th view was also exp ressed
eir
position.
th
on
Since A. P Buie Jr. was by Slaton and Keeth, but Al

A- F. Keeth, board chairman.

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would have more to say on th
subject at future meet1n

Crime Is To

objections on the grounds that
(he agency in question does not

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the the
from
representative
ome Society to counseling program. ,
h.nrrnan.
Jean Bryant.
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After th e session, Culpepper atd he felt the question ihould
counsel at schools.
.almittecl to news reporters he •st Lw answered by .i wiumuin
one fav o'u1 legal abortions but
Culpepper c 'ist the
and her doctor hut said she
"nay' vote and promised he
e stressed that other board favored abortion in somet eases.

Children's

Culpepper added.

child
for adoption or in keeping it.
C'ulpepper, who later told
news inedia lie is an advocate of
legalized abortion, based his

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Uid*IICpOpte should look for and found all believed that
F'tnally , the board voted
the additional ways to supplement abortion should he nnitter'it
three-to-One to allow
diuul girl pregnancy M ertitfl Laws
good points,

cit th e pregnant girl,

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Imy back only $W million.
longest
over thi 1 &amp;1d(' of the bUs, is F'it ing I in
they countered wi th an offer of
th('
United
prison tt't'tfl ever given Ltn0tlC in
:
$OO million
belit.'s es
State,s; liii g1unbling his at
A compromise was ten
t,ati'.tly reached .it $500 million
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program which this country
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.Jackson at the "Save the t. ,Jhns Rmvet
('d)flgreSStTlali Bill ('happell 'It'll i and Sanford
(IiSCUSSiOfl held in Daytona Beach Monday
Mayor Lee Mxre I right take a few minutes
Bob Orrehl Photn
brt'ak to Visit with US. Senator "Scoop"

camPus.
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Cu
Stuart
S
l)r,
from a
it
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special request to tile County CommisSiOn,

literally seething.
And I'll betcha the last pflflY
you and lhavc that very shortly
our'- brains" in Washington wilt
try to feed us their usual line of
how "fair" it is to this counlr% .
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at a loss. Siflt'(' t1lOfld' Was spent for planned I'llOne of the conditions
provenlents and more than $2(H,(MM) had to be utilized precedent to doing the Job is to
lrnn the hospital's OWfl funds
establish a statewide plan for
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"'l'll(' main pum'xise for getting this information
to yOU today is to allow for consuk'rat ion in
Its John A. SpoIski
pi'c'panng a hUdCt for submission to the ('ounty
annual request lot' ftmds," the
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Seem.
tim'n:e
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fighting in Vietnam. Next Fd
Robert Besserer, hospital administrator, said
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like to hear whom
felt the board need n(t ask for ans' additional funds
didn't
than previously used to pay off hospital bonds,
the notion that mayIx- just
1111jess the trustees want to consider spending money
maybe the Ruskies were
for more hospital iniprovements.
we will need
''If we want to remain status quo,
education" Slaton asked.
teeny-weerile bit, but dcl initely
By BILl. SCOTT
wits
"'lou'rm darn rl4ht,
on the other side?
no iiiome money," Besserer said.
reply.
liefurther explained his reasoning, "Last year we
A member of the Seminole Colpepper s
Board
tried
in
a
budget
request
for
$198,000
but
(a un t) School
hI, explained the board, by its
first sent
After the wheat dcl m
funds later , so we
UflSUCCCSSIUIIY Monday night to action to approve, would be
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suspicions and anger) became received
prevent a counselor to unwed fostering a decision based
on
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U'S i$t"(' our rt qU(St.
aroused, but this latest little
high
school
girls
from
pregnant
but
this
tile
past,
certain
InformatIon.
( hairinan ,John Schirard advised, In
dollar maneuver has inc
dispen5flg Information "en is
t all the information,"
for more than we needed to protect

Branch. C'.asselberry.

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fleet Reserve I1I)TIIO.t)1
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Community cluipel.
I'Bary Volunteer FiremetI
Auxiliary,
p im. tourlTL
Florida card party fircinen
recreation haIl.
I .eacu of Vonwn 'oters unit

Sanford
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NeWt- l4-e Morgan
Minnie i

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Homemakers Club, coffee. 9

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onnmh
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qualityin lriinuu' nit ,,long will'

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M. Slater

Sher

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Band members will present a
prizes including

11'
be given away.
(HI.. IL
County Council of
Seminole
'i'ickets ma be purchased
2Sf
of
P
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American lA'ginn
30 p.m.. Lyman
from band members. the
Casselberry and Auxiliary. PTA,
.and
p.m.. auditorium School board and parents committee
covered dish supper. 1:30
Boy and school superintendent canthrough The school For adSt Augustine Church
dithite to speak Open to
diucinal information or tickets.
Girl Suuters to speak
public,
call the Lake Brantley School
office
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Oct. 1.
tht fuUi i
Oct.
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Teague PI A. 30 j.rn
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LeRoy Hickson
Jere T. Stralev
Josephine Griffin

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Linda Jenner. Ken Bovin is the
director of the band and is

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Wagner, cludes a barbecue to be held at
Jean
Shirlv
the Sweetwater Oaks Preview
C.a.cselberr
on Wekiva Springs
Lewis SchwvR ktrt. Lake Center
Road Catered b Minors, the
Mary
baby
barbecue
will be served from
Mrs. Ronald Tyler and
noon
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2 p.m Saturday, Oct
cirl. Osle'en

Donald M King
Sidney A Fristicy
Elizabeth I. Wilde
Hannah 1. Pinkne

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activities
M Evelyn Reichel, fleBary

Brenda Howard
Dorothy Berncisky
Teresa Alman

BIRTHS

Myrtice Hantschk(
Glenna E Cook

Gregory Harbot. Alta monte
Springs

Sanford,
Thomas i. McDonough
Augusta Howell

Pauline E. Snyder
Edgar W. Warren
Ruth Arnold. Deltona

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baby girl

I)ISCHPRGES

Martha Simmons
Henry ire Stewert

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Ciairmanof the drive 1. Odell
}thue. Mrs Rosa Lee Fourakre
and Mrs Norma Blanton are
business chairwomen. Parent
committee chairwoman is Mrs

Mr.. Richard Forctham and

Fred M Walton. DeRar'
Margaret Trees. Winter Park

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School band are conducting a
uniform fund raising drive to
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the $114,U11 (lL'litil
reoltit ton asking the eI1linole ( otint\ ( omlnNswtl to ftiiitl
The Senator mentioned t ha t
j)t 1( ) 1 lO5)ltil
('t1(llflg
tnt in m ed h the hospit.tl for it usc .il \ t'.ii operations.
disbursements at the gOV('rflhlWflt has had a
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auditor Jack (ret'ile list i'd 11 01,11 i'ash receipts at $,9 3,272, and
prgrm whereby 5 j r cent
$4.017. tittl lot tit(- past 12 month pet irni
ost of environmental
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studies
and parks was paid for
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froni
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federal
funds but a lull
lat ('hess of Mt'(tiCafl' receipts
Burton
raising
this
to
75 per cent wa
i0Vt'i'IlillCilt ;iltis t'osls not coVere(l Lv I lilt6
although Si'tninoli' rut ntl sis'nt ci b&gt; President
I(),- the hospital reno\ at tons
Nixon.
Mc'nuirial t'('('iV('(1 $I ,.il15 in I lill-Burton money.
JflUkSOfl recommended Th'
'l'tw hosI)itaI, in its funding request to the County Sit Johns r a nii e river
Coinniissiofl a year ago, asked for $51 ,(KK), cost of basin stu'lv
cleaning up tlii'
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viewpoint,
stating
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hi'
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explained the hospital is not operating urge adoption of this study in

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Delegation'

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reprecnte'1 by Greg Drum- Commerce Director John
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Dehn. .,nd pas(
chairman.
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'Scoop" Jackson
Jackson, who is chairman (if
tile senate Interior Cominitteo,
allil
the author of tile
l-'tivironinental Protrction Act
agreed lii visit I )aytunft for (1w
district wide iiit'c'ting to learn

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Phil Weber. information offi-

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than a single county working

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tug"t ic't can hV
is in a Putnam. Clay, Volusta, Lake. •intl City Engineer Mark
ilupllcatiori of effort and
much b'tter position to request (Wane. and Seminole rnnntiO'. f.a,,enhy attended th e eon-

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fluinlc In Daytona flc'iI'h,
Monday to discus' ctw,r1inatInit
efforts to clean 111) tile waterway% compri.,iiing the St .1011115

rred under a family cont policy for a minimum of

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and $250." Caraway said.

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problems facing a
river ticli mis the St. Johns tI(W'S
not stohi at county lints.
Another po int brought out was
that the most efficient approatti
is through local governtnenl'
worklnit tniteth"r, A multi'
i,lflty
on anu I ,at It.Ti wirk in

hind

Itv 808 41118EI.l

the UNITED

(lie property arc presently
with ('ulisumlier
working
iltIliltes
U t i ies (oiilpafly (iii IiiC
matter of sewer hues (or
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AI('l' MAt 'IsEY paints gomil tO) t pel'
t't'portiflg a total from Service ('t'nter, plant mmii
iiiimtimigt'tnt'tlt employcs of the Fl or i da Power
Llt)(1 Lig)it ('ainpafly of $4,518.40 to the tliijted
1"(Ill(l of Seminole County.

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pruposcel apartment coinpkxes
on the site. Tht'se lines will lx'
tnillt by the developers tI) hook
in to Cunsumimer Utilities, zitiel
will he deeded to the city. The

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council's overriding adoption
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circeinvent the ordinance as
'lac'co urged the
written
1-lUncil to re-post the curdinanice
had
uiiUI the developers
presented a written plan for the
sewage disposal to the council
'e
thother council members fell
that everything had been done
by the developers up to this
liuit that they could civ, and
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ilo.iPttmll ntiti.'s
Public notices

%u(ed that no buildcig permits
would be issued c'ntil all an
nexatton cunditioni set up b

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written is tint&gt; tentative, tmci
ill be open to questions and
suggestions ia it public hearing
se'heclulett for \1oiid'y mit 7 p
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We want to wint You will win too, with re -,j,irs
ou make on a new '72.
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stated he was recommending
the state board allow Sanford a

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touch wi th Redwing Carriers
intl anticipated ign1ng a lease
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Negotiations with Sou thern
i'.'troleum are still under way
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mor-ning af ter a twG-car collision in the heavy fog. Edward J. Stafford,
44, of 884 Wolf Trail, Casselberry, was driving a 1965 Rambler and
Debra Turk Harrison, 19, of Maitland was driving a 1965 Volkswagen.
Patrolman Ken Rossrucker of th e Longwood Police Department in-

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chiefs saLary us considerably
below that of other area cities,
&amp;ith Longwood paying an
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Sanfor d $15,14(). Oviedo $7,9);
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Casselberry $11,616
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Altamonte Springs $10,500.

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to .Iii autopsies. ''Ihi.s lois tss'n
l.aiw and there have been no
trustee
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this
said
Si'hii rard
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arrangt'tmient is cheum;wr than
SeliliflI Ii' I unity I'iirt
thi' couint proposition '1 )iir
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question is what we want iii
('Ckt'fl.l
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first
barge
carrying
pilings
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iiienit here," he explained
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The trustee chairman condocked and started discharging
tinued ''unless there is a law
cargo.
that requires a medical
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piling
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long
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Schirard said the trustees
weighed
64
tons,
according
to
recommendation is "ito not
Authority
Port
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Jam
James
present
the
disturb
director.
arrangement."
Ryan said at the ti ntay
In itli,'r ai'tions, the trustees

assistant iiit'dir.il t'xaiisirn'r by
the counts' antI putti $2I) ;xr

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Longwood. contributed $117.50.
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Mrs. B. H. Gray, of
could be increased without any
Longwood,
reported that the
Ward's Store in the Plaza,
additional motion. Freeman reported a total of $4,705.85, retired citizens of Longwood
said the motion for the above with Montgomery Wards contributed $45 and she
pay increases simply ratified
contributing a total of $4,232 of revornmended that the retired
action taken in the annual
residents of Seminole should
that amount.
budget. but that to go beyond
of
the
not
be overlooked as &amp;n.
Gene Keltruer, captain
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('ittility (41m%liiIIs.Si()I% priil
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Instead, he refused to answer
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next
wanted to allow Ow pathi.Iogist I
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and rushtA from the tratl6n condone the use Of in.
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nuendo or the other tactcst
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hi., work. "If you do, then we nW X-ray nuirhinw for use

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tit, present arratil,
rit'gotia(cd with i)r . G. V. Garay

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Art Mackeyof Flonda Power ltvth Henson reported that she
and light Company. reported had received $211.60 f onl
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A total of $54,621.98 was his company has realJy given Oviedo and that $125.00 of the
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budgeted for the office, reported at the "Howgozit' support to the United Fund amount had come from the
Councilman Charles Rowell luncheon for the United Fund at with $1,910 coming from the black community there.
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contended the salary of the
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the First Federal Savings IBEW 1942: $1,106 from the
Campaign chairman George
pobcechiefshouldapproximate building in Altamonte Springs power plant. and $1,500 From
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that of the other area cities
\londas flits means that some the office making a total Pt
Morris reminded that there art
police chiefs and that a salary 127,378 02 must be received dona tion of $4.518.40.
cc J)5 left to attain the
only
....Vernon Mize reported a total
stale shuId be initiated for a before Thursday, in order to
of
$82000 The sictors
goal
the
from
sergeant
$375550
of
attain the goal of $82000
SANFORD
is to be held at the
City Attorney Thomas
Mayor Granville Brown, of professional division: Curtis dinner

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Publiih-i Daily. •icept
Saturday. Sunday and
Christmas, pubiisP*d Sat preceeding
urday
Christmas by The Sanford
Herald. 300 N. French
Ave.. Sanford, Fia. 37771,

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Linebarier, 31, of 2424 Summerlin Avenue, and - three of the five
passengers in her 1964 Ford, were injured The third car, which was
stopped at the intersection, was hit by th e Linebarier station wagon. It
was driven by Sgt. Russell V. Tench. 59, of 1817 Palorna, Sanford.
Damage to th e West vehicle was $1,000 and $250 to Tench's 1967
Plymouth. The Linebarier vehicle was totaled. One .of the cars went
into the yard of S. K. Moricreith at 2($Il Sanford Avenue. doing $100

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traffic light at 20th Street and Sanford Avenue, four persons were in
lured in a three-car accident at that intersection Saturday afternoon,
Susan Lee West. 28, of 1(X15 East Fourth Street. was charged with

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the mayor disagrc'd in how a
mended for his outstanding $1,471.25; Ernest Cowley,
salary increase would be urn- success in his city, having $24650 from the schools. In the
-plernented. The mayor, he said, brciught in $).350. which is a 200 cuntest between the schools,
is of the opinion a motion of per cent increase over his goal Crooms School. represented by
council would implement the
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Carleta Wilson, reported $133;
increases included in the anJim Rua • president of Laheview School, $84.50, and
ritual budget.
Seminole Plaza Merchants the instructional materials
Freeman opined that once
Association, and Sully Fleming. department, $29.

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4. just south of Lake Mary. Olive Boyd Toney was charged with Im
pro per usage of a limited access facility by Trooper M. E. (Ernie)
Leggett of th e Florida Highway Patrol. Damage to her 964 Plymouth
was $650 with $700 damage to a 1965 Mercury (pictured) pa rked along
. assisted
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guilt by
innuendos. the
assn iation th. character
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$4.00D; the buiAing mspiector encourage motonsts to use
from $6,0DO to $6,300 and the their four-way flashers. But the
maintenance man from $4,160 four-way flashers are not a
to $4.42. Presently the substitute far head1.hts
maintenance man is paid on an
hourly rate of $2: the increment
will raise his salary to $215
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UTeckage was cleared from the
road. no other accidents
resulted. Leggett said the ac-

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tril(I that Dwight I., Chapin,
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Pill in a spying and sa tage
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WINTER SPRINGS- Santa
pay of $6,CKX) ainually was making slsibtht) poor for
in granting pay increases
Claus came early for some city
driser using the hi-beams
granted city pa trolmen as t
Mayor Granville Brossn
employes, as a result of action
Leggett says he has wri &amp;
other emplos e pas increments
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and
will continue to wrmtt
said he ssas working on it
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been a ca tastrophe, ard

been few applicants coming U)
One of the key factors f
for tap-ms.. the cfls manager avoiding accidents while
stated
driving in the earl) mornin.
fog, is the use of low-beam
headlights. Use of parking
lighns oruis is against the lass

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pcnmt to developers with merg g into one of the two
in
Sanford had a temporary projects already
underway as a sWh-bound lanes. She hit a
sewer pe- it , which was
method of getting around
parked car, according to
previousl issuedthprotect the
moratorium
IggetL because her speed was
cit starting Jan 1 sihen th
In the ieek S1flC' the dli bias too great (cmi the visibiliti 'Flit
new ban on sewer hookups far
officially notified not to make parked car was unlighted,
cities with treatment plants nOt
an further connections to ItS adding to the visibility pr
meeting new state guidelines cesser facilities, there base blem

When completed in June.
1973, the additional treatment
will bring the city facility to
ness pollution guidelines
The mayor further ath iced
that."tobeonthesafeSlde" the
cit is applying for a hearing
before the pollution control
txard.

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in starting work on the voided b) the state board.
secondam treatment stage
AnUcipating the voidan
which was not the fault of the the cit%. issued many seweT

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It is nothing new that the freedom of the
oq
the
press is being threatened. For this has been
press
Nat : case ever since the first printer loaded his
cross-country
trek
; on a wagon and started the
which was littered with the bodies of those brave
Put to
and
pioneers who found out what was going on
printed it.
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It is an historical fact that dictators and
tyrants showed their unbridled ambitions when cot
were censored, conCl,:
th e press and the ed itors
trolled and the practitioners jailed or killed.
that
But
Thus it is with considerable enthusiasm
COA.
editors
and
we hail the action of the prestigious
iP
to
publishers of Florida when they voted 53-1
law" at a panel
back a proposed "shield
DEl it
discussion at a joint meeting in Marco Island this
past weekend.
For what is at stake is precisely what is
meant by the "free press" which hires reporters
EI4á
to seek the facts and make them public even
when those who might be adversely affected try
to stop them.
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Traditionally the reporter who has the guts
and the skill to create his own sources of information so that th e real meaning of the event
. it
he is digging into can be given depth and the
:.s :
public properly informed, did so assured that the
"confidentialitY'' of his profession would be
respected.
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However a recent close decision by the
Supreme Court denied this and sent the situation
back into Congress so that a "shield" law which
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would give legal standing to the confidentiality
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debated
aspect of the reporter's trade could be
and, if approved by Congress, become law.
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This is taking place at a time in our nation's
history when only the blindest of observers could
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fail to realize that people's right to know is being
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nibbled away at in a most dangerous manner.
We could refer to the outright hostility which
Candidate Richard M. Nixon has diEplayed from
told
:
his first brush with the press when reporters vice
about the support he was receiving when a
presidential candidate on the Eisenhower ticket
ii.1
and the "Checkers" incident made political
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history.
Or the present state of affairs when the
While House's iron curtain has been lowered on
certain events which might embarrass even such
a confident and popular drive for re-election
which President Nixon's team have engineered.
The taming of Vice President Spiro Agnew
from the '68 phrase-making and divisive critic of
the mass media to his present "mild-and-meek"
r:
character is also a case in point.
These final heated days of even such a lopsided presidential campaign as this has been are
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not, to be sure, the very best of times to talk
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One of the things that puzzies
the average business execuUve'sseaetary is why her b
doesn't seem as ridiculous to
the rest of the world as he does
to her. The better she does her
work, the more she feels that
she is the shield that keeps him
from being exposed as the tag
incompetent baby that he is. A
wise executive recognizes this
egotistic trait in his secretary,
and encourages it rather than
discourages it. If, by feeding
her vtnity, ie can flatter her
that she is mainly
into think
responsible for his success, he

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The conservative influence of the Catholic church Is still
strong among many of these hyphenated Americans.
And, the interest in politics is almost animal-like in
vigor— basic and aU-pervading, a was- of life among the
the
Irish, for ex.ample, and not too far below that level among

By JAMES CARY
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Sen. George McGovern's campaign Ui
BOSTON
Mas.schusetts should be a raging prairie fire by this time,
sweeping all before it, racing toward a major triumph over
President Nixon at the polls on Nov. 7.
Despite a more than two-to-one Democratic majority in
voter registration, and probably the most liberal Democratic
tradition in the nation. Massachusetts could go Republican in
this presidential race for the first time since 1956.
The situation is still fluid. The critical closing weeks of
the campaign still lie ahead. But all present indicators point
toward a neck and neck finish, with President Nixon's
chances of winning the state's 14 electoral votes considered
even.
at least even— perhaps even alittle better
In some ways, this bead-to-head presidential contest
may be among the most interesting in the nation. It presents
many of the same emotional conflicts, contending groups and
Issues that have beset the McGovern effort elsewhere,
Massachusetts, like much of America, is predominantly
Democratic in party affiliation. Massachusetts. like many
Americans of
other areas, has large ethnic groupings
Italian. French-Canadian, Portuguese, Polish, Irish and
African extraction.

S't'1t1'l' Sl'N. BILL (;lT\'I':l( iiij)S with stIi(l('Iits Mike l,t'ftrItit ,iiiI
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Poles and Italians.
Such groups and the state as a whole have demonstrated
they know what they like In political candidates and in the
last three presidential elections that choice has been overwhelmingly Democratic.
Hubert Humphrey carried the state 1,469,218 63 per cent)
to 766.844 i 33 per cent for Mr. Nixon in 1968. Democrat
Lyndon Johnson, 76 per cent to 24 per cent for Sen. Barry
Goldwater in 1964, and in 1960 John F. Kennedy won handily
over Mr. Nixon 60 per cent to 40 percent.
With that tradition and the amazing momentum
McGovern built up in his highly successful presidential
primary effort in Massachusetts earl)' this year he should
have been off with an early and substantial lead after being
nominated at the Democratic convention in July.
A late summer poll conducted by Becker Research Corp.
did show McGovern leading Mr. Nixon 47 to 43 per cent. But,
then came the dropping of Sen. Thomas Eagleton as
and the uproar
McGov ern's vice presidential running mate,
user McGovern defense and income redistribution proposa'J.

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WASHINGTON In an unusual venture into the world of Mackacm Avenue
aderUsing techniques, the U.S. Postal
Service is spending more than $800,000
in a one-year campaign to persuade
businesznen they should send all their
letters by airmail.
A major thrust ix the mailing of an
oversized copy of the well-known red,
white and blue bazirtered airmail enselope In the form of a prumotioiiaI brochure. The brochure tells taisirses,neri
the use of airmail will insure more r6able- delivery because of its priority
over regular mail.
The selected mailings to 1,i0,000
business establishments began In the
wtzner and will he carried out in four
phased programs over the next few
weeks. Total cost of the mall operation
Is $4,000.
A Postal Service spokesman said the
balance of promotional money will be
used to print posters and other publicity
material for dip1ay in public buildings.
The prunotlonal theme centers on
spending extra nwxiey for airmail
isider a "three cent Insurance policy."
Most of the American buzl,s mall
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which totals more than 49 billion
goes by first dais
delivery. Although considered the top
grade type of ser,ce for most corre-

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spondence, the Postal Service, in the
promotional material, ii4ici'tes there
may be drawbacks.
"Unlike many first class letters, that
fly standby when space is available,
airmail always catches tPt' first plane
the brochure states
Airmail volume now constitutes
atxJt 1.5 billion pieces a year. It is estimated by the Postal Service that as
many as Ibillion more pieces of regular
first class business mail items are
available for cuiviision for airmail
service.
"The effidency of airmail Is obvious
to taIness Interests," the service
spokesman said. "The ptupome of this
program is to acquaint then with what
we have to offer."
Results of the promotional effort are
not expected to be known until early
next year.
The direct mail prnotkri is expected, according to Postal Service
forecasts, to reach 25 per cent of American taisinesies which do an average
wriount of commerdal mall business.

Potentially, the service could realize
82 return on every 11 spent, the soiree
said
In the brochure, Postal Service officials emphasize the speed and efflclei
c, of airmail while noting that a letter
sent now for eight cents would cost
three cents more ii converted.
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"Airmail iraures that cities in the
continental United States are only two
nays away,' the brochure states.
"Airmail hardly ever takes more
often only
than two days to arrive
one. Just make sure your letters get to
an airmail box by our last pictup of the
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According to the service, this ub1ri
may be costing Wsinewnen lost tln*

"Airmail letters always get handlec
and processed first," the brochure said
"...When you use airmail, you save 14
to half a day in handliN alone."

Fifty - two-year-old Blanche
Garrison, a grey-haired, miniskirted divorcee, testified she
pall $5,000 to join, but hadn't
earned a dime,
Another witness, Alfred Arostegul said, he was taught hard
work spelled success and told
he'd find ''purpose in life ... how
to manage myself." But he said
lie hadn't earned anything in
sales eltier.

'I'AI,l.AhlAs.sI:I';, Fla. I Al',
ltootlrgging, ituill orders
from North Carolina and black
market dealing by servicemen
are costing Florida ill) to $25
million worth of utgaret taxes,
says Rep. htalph Turlington, I)Gainesville.
The veteran Iloutsi' Finance
and Taxation Committee chairUUIO tOluilIli'flte(l Monday on

lost cigaret taxes in the wakes

of reports that mail order
houiscs in North Carolina are
generating a new rush of
Florida L)u.sifless.
Although Turllngton said he
;)l:Ins to ''close every loophole
we can,'' he said Florida cannot
hope to dry tip the sources of
low-tax cigaret.s on us own.
"We expect and we feel we
should get better federal help,"

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The problem results from
Florida's high cigaret tax rate
—17 cent.s a pack plus the 4 per

cent sales tax—when compared
with low-tax tobacco states
such as North Carolina, which
charges only a penny a pack
The mail order houses, for instance, sell cigaret cartons,

Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard club, covered dish
supper, f),Iii., at the clubhouse
on tile lakefront.
Oct. IS
League of Women Voters unit
meeting, 7:45 p.m., 6 Bayberry
Branch, Casselberry.

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meanwhile, are exempt Initri
suite taxes.
Gordon Csels, chief Iteverage Division auditor, .l4iill it's
obvious that huge quantities of
cigaret_s are purchased at Florida military in.st.allatlons and
resold in evasion of tax laws
"Soumie bases have like 31
people on them and they're selling 000,000 packs of cigarets,"
Cassels said. "Ain't no way
they're smoking all those rig.
.iret.s."
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purchases and requires payment of taxes but ,,we don't
know how many we don't
catch."
The mail firms are required
to send lists of their Florida
customers to the Beverage 1)1vision, but with 141 of them op-erating at last count, Ca.sscLs
said it's impossible to keep up
with unpaid taxes.
"It's a problem we wish we
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Seminole Calendar
01111. 17
Teague PTA, 7:30 p.m.

Royal Electronic Calculator
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Oct. 20
Dellary Women's Club, 2
p.m., Civic Center.
Seminole County Cattlemen's
Fall election
meeting and steak supper. S
meeting
p., Lee's ranch near
Chuluota.

OPEN SUNDAY
1:00 to 6:00
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1601 Hwy. 17.92
Phone 644.7600

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Oct. 21
Lake Brantley Band Boosters
barbecue, noon, Sweetwater
Oaks Preview Center.

League of Women Voters unit
meeting, 9:45 a.m., Altamonte
Seminole County Council of
Community Chapel.
Dellary Volunteer Firemen's VI'A, 7:30 p.m., lyman
Auxiliary, 7 p.m., touring auditorium. School board and
Florida card party; firemen's school superintendent candidates to speak. Open to
recreation hall.
l.'ague of Women Voters unit public.
meeting. 7:45 p.m., 2044
Oct. 23
Hibiscus.

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Cortex Williams
Ned Stephens
Asher Kanner
Marcus I.. Futch
Julia Mae Colston
Thelma Morris, Altamonte
Eliza M. Brown
springs
S. Dykema
9, F. Lord, Casselberry
John S. Romines
Mary A. Tygart, Chuluota
Ellen C. Ilaupt, Deflary
Anderson, DeBary
Ella L. Fields, Deltona
Agnar T. Sogge, Dellary
Edna B. Washburn, I)eltona
Edna T. Smith, Dellary
Clark L. Moore, I.ongwooni
Joseph A. I)til'rls, Dt'ltona
Anna Jane Brown, Osteen
Sophia I.. Benoit, l)eltoiia
Patricia G. Myers, Oviedo
helen M. Uawklns, DeLond
It. Queral, Orlando
Anna M. KIcy, I)eltona
Keith A. Ussrey, Orlando
Bertha Rifft'e', Witt""
BII(TILS
Asrian litxigcs, Deltona
Mr. and Mrs. Gayland Moore,
Itassell it. Ingalls, Orlando
baby boy, Sanford
DIs('IIAIWS
ntiJ'ilAVt(I-'S
anford:
Sanford:
Ella lA'e Miller
Lora Chaniot
Mrs. Gerald Iluerger and
Helen i. henry
baby girl
Lisa Dennard
James W. hull
Loren T. Hillery
Gloria Dove
Annie Mae Sneed
lrctUi Smiiith
Mary A. Spivey
Annie Lou McGill
Maxie Boozer
hilanche Kohl
Chester B. Brown
lilanchit' Sighitler
William I). Magner
Murlin A. Turner
Stephen J. Leveroni, Ik'ltona
Gladys B, huh
Olive B. Stevens, I)eltona
Pauline Snydu m'
Stephen Saziuples, Geneva
George It. Sykes, Ct.elberr&gt;
James Gruhauii antI
Mrs. J
1ui'th4 C. Rearden, I)t'hary
baby girl, Oviedo
Jostpht it. Me&gt;e'r, Dellary
Mary A. Wilcox, Dellary
Candace L. Brown, Oviedo
lAJdwig ()1M,rwaltler, Ik'l'ona
OCTOBER 16, 1972
TtioUiLts It. lively, Luke
ADMISSIONS
Monroe
Sanfoid:
Mrs. l4.'onard Biondi and
Eric J. Peeples
baby buy. Orange City
Claude M. Whitten

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Oct. 15

(t'uitra' Florida Council for
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tit SIS'l'Elt, Inc. 8
Meeting
Commerce
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moticmal effort will "break a belief"
now held by busirrwnen that all mall,
despite the aznc*ant of postage paid,
eventually Is carried by airplane. Es'
Mntially, this Is the case although firisl
dais letters are han4led to proceiMi
on a space available basis.

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Margaret Gerrard
Phyllis F. Starrett
henry L. Freeman
Mary Louise Sword
Lee Willis Moore
Billy E. Morris
Elizabeth Dickson
Cecil David Bass
Mae Jones
Laura K. Jackson
Glenna A. Willoughby
1lrry 1. Nathan Jr.

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oCrOBER 15, 1972
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Sally Moore
Lillian M. McCall
Richard Welland
Elmer Brooken
Jean J. Allen
Louis D. Holden
Huby Spears
Lisa J. Fitch
Elmer E. McNeal

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1iurc'tu 11111 liIS told "don't 1(9)1
(hut t*.'cause ill(-), are hul%'iris'. some sort (if legal hassle.''
I )uvall said he dIdn't do anything further then, hut later
went on a promotional "0
invested $5,000 and in
three months earned $7,f00 in
selling the
coililiii 55Ions
courses to six other individuals.
1k' testIfied hr was with not'
1)rosIx'('t 'arouni! (lie eluek.''
The friend, Duvall said, ''had
I,() jot) no clothes to speak of
no purpose whatsoever, lit'
was down at the bottom of the
barrel and waited to do
Something with ni' h',''

motiva tional promoter were
postponed in Jacksonville until
Dec. It Turner had l)t't'fl
hietkile'd for trial in Duval
County Monday on ('barges of
violations and
securities
dectptive trade practices.
In the state action here the 38year-old Turner and it conicft'ndant are accused of multiple
t'Otiiit.S of violating secur utn"
law in sales of Dare To Be
Great. The state contends flue
four-part motivational program
is an investuitent-type contract
or profitshiiring agreement and
therefore a security. Turner's
lawyers say this is not so.
A parade of witnesses
testified they joined "Dare To
1k' Great" of their own volition
said records indicated there
for self improvement and
had been only two sales of Dare
subsequently sold the courses to
To Be Great In Pinellas County
others
at ernnmissions ranging
since September.
from
$900
to $2,000. They said
Turner 's lawyers were unsuccessful in a bid last week to they worked hard, sometimes
its much as 12 to 15 hours it (lay
have trial moved out of Clearselling,
water because of extensive pre"No free lunch," was promtrial coverage.
parties
Ised
witnesses Wayne Sanford
has
barred
The court
Gregory Duvall told the
and
witattorneys,
to the trial,
personnel
three'unan,
three-woman jury
nesses and court
out.
Monday.
case
the
,
from discussing
Duvall, a 23-year-old motivaside the courtroom.
salesman, said when he
tional
before
here
continued
As trial
first heard about the program
a six-member jury, criminal
he called the Better Business
the
against
charges

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Allen countered with a charge
tint Outline bid violated terrr
of his state permit issued ,ii,
31, and the Citbinet called for
hearing It, air the aeeuusatl',n
(.11leIand, given 10 days v
the eui,ninet to detail the
against ItlIdlat', charged It
11w collector was unfit to
licensed bernivite he mat"
charges against developnr
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which
inaccurate to the point of being
absurd
'We do not object to the f.trt
that Mr. ltndk'e appointed himcell a private attorney general
ti we that the laws of the
pte!d," he l(i
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('I .EAIIWATEII, l"La. (All) The defense tried to move
Glenn V. Turner's securities
violation trial out of Pinellas
Count)' because of too much
publicity, but Turner says the
notoriety has had a silver
lining.
Pinellas County led the nation
in sales of ''Dare To He Great"
motivational courses last week,
the flamboyant millionaire
businessman told newsmen
Monday during a trial recess.
"They're bringing them into
the courthouse, then taking
them down to the bank," he
joked In his whimsical manner
outside the courtroom.
However, a state prosecutor

Postal Service Note

By MICHAEL O'CONNOR
Copley News Service

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first teleNo one who tuned into George S. McGovern's
dealing
with
his
plan
to end
'tsion fi reside chat, this one
he war in Vietnam, could fail to be impressed with the
man's deep sincerity and morality.
That, however, has never been the Democratic presidensummed
tial candi date's urobleni. his problem was best
up by Eunice Kennedy Shriver in a news conference on
the same day. From her observations on the campaign
trail with her husband. Democratic vice-presidential candidate R. Sargent Shriver, she has found simply that:
"The American public is not listening. It's very difficult
to understand I ust don't know why they won't listen
they 're not listening
and why they can t be turned on
to anything."
To be sure, there was nothing new in McGovern's peace
address to the nation, although for the first time he presented his plan in one package consisting of seven major
points.
These ranged from an Immediate end of all bombing
by the United
and acts of military force in Indochina
the
States to a pledge to join with other nations to repair
promise
to
from
a
of
that
war-ravaged
land,
wreckage
send Sargent Shriver to Hanoi to speed up return of
American prisoners of war to programs of employment
and educational help to veterans and, later, offering an
opportunity for war exiles to return to their country. But
haste to McGovern's entire program seems to be an
apparent conviction that nothing can be done to salvage
America's original aim in getting involved in Vietnam—
to prevent a Communist takeover of the government of
South Vietnam.
It was a mistake from the beginning, lie believes. Thus
we should "forget about saving face and begin saving the
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tlml(I I pwic hi' wq setting if
that 'will
Ile intinuhlnting against anyone
giving evidence on his own initiative that ShoWs MillIe ilairmage is bi'ir,g thin.
ruled,
c'saniiner
'flit'
however, that Alien's etuirge
WIlS suflo it-lit ( a US4' for a
hearliug under a state law
giving the Department of
Natural Resources the power In
rule on the 'fitness nit inilividuals to be entrusted" with
uuurint' crillectrir's permits
It udhit', 29-year-old president
of Gulf Spe('lmen.c Inc of I'anpersistent
uu'ea, tins been a
critice of dredge and till activiti s, charging illegal work

(langerruic precedent

for only

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Informal hear lug.
I .t'Wi s')ir'tliili'tl liii' hearing
in Nov 30,
Ellen, Wiuwhirster, president
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Itit'isui of environmentalI iieqtrut'tinn, s.i)'s a
vtrlmnun"rltIl
Sli'rrui ('1(11) ifuntil
The foriuitil hearing was
ortle re'i Monday by state
Euimnln"r Halley I i'wlc after
Ken ( ;iilelnnul, attorney for

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Prpcidential '72

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No sharper conifliefltary could be had on the incredible
presidential race and, indeed, on
dullness of the 1972
anti Congress.
virtually all the key races for governorship
You have to strain a hit even to use the word "key" In
talking about these latter COfltCStS
watched Kennedy helping Sen. George
A lot of newsmen da's. While that teatii act provided
McGovern for a few
unsolvable arguments about who
some cues, it also led to
newsmen want a (tiller
was drawing the crowds. The
look at the pure Ted.
on a diet
%%,h) \ell. most of theft have been nurtured
They know things
it
ol excitement and they're not getting
n.MC('i0'rn race could close
could change, that the Nixo
up and bring them dashin back to the big boys' chartered jet aircraft. Hut they re not betting on It.
Those who have no choice but to stick with the main
event to the end may have to ask for an adrenalin transfrenzied Victor Gold, press secfusion from the fabled,
retar y to Vice President Agnew. Gold directs the press
e
bus with a charged4ip fury which suggests that th
our
staying
no
more
future of the free world hangs Of
than 10 yards behind the candidate.
:(ter 'ic's clamorous commands have been taped for
fun once or twice, that's about it So political reporters'
in
thoughts nut urally drift ahead to 1976. a they crc
did rc•
ere
August at Miami Beach when the Republicans 'w
zest as
with about as much
nominating President Nixon
television
rerun
of
Mod
Squad.
can be invested in a fifth
reports to get the fresh
We'll have to wait for later
already know
details but those of us who cover 1olitiCs
basic
answer.
Ted
Kennedy
has
the
stuff.
the
is a natural born campaigner, considerably better
He
lie loves the business.
than either of his late brothers.
all of this
and
communicates
has great funpracticing it.
professional
observers.
the
both to his audience and to
any stiff-backed nonsense about
Now, let's not have
time when the nation
fun having no place in politics at a engulfed in deep and
and a good part of the world are
have taught us all,
often tragic problems. Our teachers
that (raged)' and corned)' go hand in
quite properly,
hand. that the gravest difficulties can be dealt with more
energetically if they are apsensibly and perhaps more
proached ith a spicing of wit.
Maybe more important still is the fact that Ted Ken
ned)' really works at the job. lie is a dawn-to-midnight
the
campaigner. lie would scoff at the thin schedules of
up
mostly
with
1972 contenders, which seem to be filled
notations about "candidate's personal time" or instruc'
ticins on where to find your baggage.
If anybody imagines the American people don't want to
see their candidates in the flesh any more, he hasn't been
around much- They like the face.to-faCe encounters more
than ever, and no 30-second clip on the evening news show
is any kind of substitute.
But they do also like their candidates to be Interesting.
And most of the chaps who are wandering around the
scene this fall act like members of the 14th
PO.
interplanetary company of "Fiddler on the Roof."
So, friends, if you're dozing a little right now, take
again soon with
heart. We'll try to get your blood flowing
for the 1976 series.
film
Ted
Kennedy's
pilot
a report on

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It Is an interesting facet of the 1972 campaign that
fair number of newsmen arts planning to follow Sen. Ed.
some of his forays for candidates quest.
ward Kennedy on
ing after govereorshtPs or seats in the house or Senate.
that tile) tire t'ttlng a
The reporters think. ti COUrSe,
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Sever play marbles with a
guy who shoots with his glass

Copley

CHARLES HAYS
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makes me a woman hater. It
makes me only rect more
those women who make of
fenurunity a real achievement.

Aj,erIIsirig Manager

County Editor

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GARY TAYLOR
Sp,ys Editor
forcri

To do this and to do it wisely and properly the
reporter must be given the shield of legal
protection which provides the confidentiality
aspect of his talks with sources and his notes i n
his notebook.
The American people can be thankful that
such a group as these key news executives the
Florida Society of Newspaper Editors and the
Florida Press Association are on the record as
supporting such a law and have recommended to
their respective boards of directors that they
support such "shield" legislation for the 1973
session of the Florida State Le&amp;islature.

Eating artichokes also is
for a decent vice, tvi not take
can get her to do twice as much
up eating artichokes" It is a all owed by the police, you don't
work for him.
supply.
year hobby It has many advan- have to smuggle in your
Now is the time of the
and and your neighbors won' t object
habit-forming but harmless tages: it keeps both hands
has its ceremo- as tong as you consume them in
when crabgrass can really sit mouth busy, it leads
to no ma- the privacy of your own home.
back and enjoy life. Most of the nial aspects. It
suburbanites are too busy jor diseases, it helps to pass the A brief glance at history
can be done either reveals no case of anyone
watching football games In time, and it
thout a getting into any major trouble
their living rooms on weekenis :ilont' or in company. wi
.ageii in the act of
mijor tnestinent for special " title en1
to go out anti dig up their lawri.c
eating 'artichokes,
If you're over 40 and looking equipment.

iate most about throwing a
ockthil parp is fixing coffee
or L-sta ing ueMs three
giurs after they should have
one home.
A nosy person is some who
thinks any letter beginning "to
whom it may concern" is meant
for him.
One of the things I admire
most about a woman is her
ability to enjoy the fact that she
is a woman, and not some other
animate or inanimate object.
Neither the privileges nor the
pleasm'esofbemga woman sth'
a responsive chord in me: I
sinthire with members of
the female sex who say they
wish to heaven they had been
born male. I would rather be a
rooster in a barnyard, or a fiat
rockonamossyh
i ltthaflbea
woman, whether she sit on a
throne or worked as a sculler)
maid. But that by no means

WINIFRED F GlELO
Comptroller

STAFFORD DERBY
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FRANK VOLTOLINE, Circulation General Manager
JOHN A SPOLSKI Associate Editor
FRED VAN PELT
MariaQirig Edi tor

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which is the property of the editors, reporters or
publishers. This is the inherent right of a free
people to find out and discuss what is taking
place without any hinderance or blocks from
powerful government. religious,political or
business interests,
Think back and remember that the
discovery of scandals in government, big
business, big labor and even in big sports came
about only when the reporters saw something
that. to their trained eve, looked shady and then
put the light of flCWS on it.

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UixtQerrfliSt. called thus department
r'
:)ick Dvi. ioa.
rrwy w pass along a word of warning in hunters. Onl three
bird are no: protected under the lnternatinukl Migrator
itrd Art 71ry are pige'ons, English Spiarrowa, and starlings.
('vet) crow and hawl:a come under this regulation acrarthog
it, DICL
Duck w.ason opens Nnvermber 23 and runs through
January. 1973. Dove suggested that II would 1* a vcr good
idea for spnrtHmen in stud in-flight pictures and learn U
t'ngfl1Zi the various ducks sinrt cnnvashark, redhead,
irant and geese are illegal te Uikt
Shorth after talking with Dove, a letter was received
t -orri the lnfurnintin and F.ducaunn Division of thi C,nmt
;tnd Fresh Water Fish Comnusslon pertaining U the same
;ubjeCt. but anted in much stronger terms.
Quntinp from the letter AU eagles tutwks. and owls are
:WcU'd tj Finritia UIL UIlLi flUa flat be' Uiei Ut 1`11111L.-W11 Lit
,
any time.. Anvorw shooting or otherwise harming one of them
iirds nui t* subject U a fine or it ;uil sentence.'
To be an the safe' aide the Gant- and Fresh Water Fist,
immessum cautions sportsmen not in shoot at an large
stiarinr turd. Both the black and turkry vulture and other
birge souring birds are protected
through Witt,
The f irs: phase- of dove acason Is, halfwa
mixed reports being received Among the hunters findin.
Iairl good shooting was David Hile who bagged 11 on an
outlnç in the Geneva area. hut got only seven on his next tri p
to the same spot

Juti }ltytht at tht Plaza Sports Shop mentiorwa thatt
' of baited fields illegal had come his wai
man,'. reports
during the current dove asnr, liical hunters havebeet
having fairly good stumitini in the Lake Mary area until thu
weekend but zipparentt the birds are heronunl ruutuw iir.
flying sr higi. is U lw hard it. hit it-cording it

Freshwater Roundup
Speckled perch it Lake !fnnra tuiti 1 ver tiac time n I:
Saturday and Sunda'. if the number of boats an the wale: wu
any indication From the seawull it appeared that fishing
craft formed an almost unbroken lint extending the length of
would not lw
the take At, estrnuite' of l(K-lM' parties each this
far h!tetwd
At the C1SU1!n Brici4!e Cufliji, Mm PBUI JOIUUWT) rel)OrtI'd
it buss weekend with most fishermen going for the speckletl
perch The St Johns river was getting It fair share of anglers
as perch were hitting well it, the channel on live Missour i
minnows Bans were spatted sctuialmg in this section of the
river
Two specUed perch catches, bath from Luke Monroe'.
were listed at Seminole Sperling Goods Stare Dot, Smith.
manager, had ward of it string of Zj taken b John and Ethel
The same lure.
-Carver trolling with the' "Beetle Spinyelinv in rotor. acenwited fit 44i perch for Harry and Wally
Thetrl:tt on a Satureth'. trip.
Semwthmg or's in the way of fishing hia been added ti
UK- local scent Den Hess, operator of lion's Bait and Tackle
Store on West rirst Street, announced today that he is
opening it STC)CKEI) 1A}I It the public:. The lake:, iznnwr..
as Dot and Jerry's Catfish Hole, will require tiv futhurn
license as It S or) private projwrt% A ctwrgv will be niade It
fish is the stocked tiitte which conUnns bans and bream, as
well us rtiarmei rats
..l'Ut south in SI.
'it rt'isctt the "C:iitfist Hill' ' tolla
Howell
lirunch
limed
and
left again for 21-.
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Lake Monroe anglers win use the c1'1 txwt ramps on
htia%
liik for biunctung now have even more remHo
veniencei. A bait shop has been opened adjacent U' the
ramps Live Missouri niinnows and shiners will be kept on
hand at all tinies according Lu Jack kuthnie'lL Vice President
of Monroe Harbour. Inc. Iththmell alu' tinted buit the' Hu!hour is nine carrying it grt!rIU enlarged stock nl haul' uric
nilitors includ ing off-stain rigs fur the ocean finhernier,
Larry Cordell will nairiage' the' bait shop and tuis plans It
make it the' buns fishing head quarters far Sanford and the
surrounding area
Jerr Kirknuune. fishing out of Marina isle Camp along
with Henry Scteent, enticed it seven pounder ti the' net and
reported his, fishing partner had some gt'uci strikts but tiiiled
It score or, is tug one'
Twc' Orlando vaslUirs trailed Die Marina isle urea with
uss
artificial Lures, landing It toUti of &amp; specs, tireant and bus!Most bouts are getting saint' spoecks, it, the river ott niinmu'ws.
hut C (I !tstrn had the most unusua l cutrh out of this rune;
He landed 1,o iirgt ctainne C4tLftKtt Ut) it Ripala plug
I
'm much wind must of the' week will, the' slur'. tram LieI,*
.lt'snup and noest of the regular '.'uuttirs waited br the' north
rant bite's it, abate' A feet hard souui, ventured nut iron.
tiIev'i Camp with lair resuith Fifteen U' 17, ;*sr hotel was the'
uverage speck catch untiirthuig to I,Aiwell HlLe, canip tiWtit'
Tue bass were alas at Camp Seminole, catfish, redbreast
ti-ram. and even pike' niteth' up annie nice' atringi tot the' cant
;aeie' fisherneen Young Jerry McAdarns helpt'el Lilla Eicholt
antI irene Faulk in catching cmi' nice bunch tncluduii'
pound pike'
Smut large' bass were reported seer last week wuri.irn
Utesir wti upatrelirti trw'.. the St Joints One of them tuika it
gt't past the Wekiva Rivet hover, Camp according to George
('heene, Manager 'Pup' Emerson took this, sti and one tailf
pounder on a live' shiner The bans on the' lower end of the'
Wekuva are getting river their cane' of lockjiiw A string of
five, plus 111 mixed pan! isti came in: Sunda evening. Chiene)
reported

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Park Rot the Parkers rur and .1nes in the same site Winter
Park
in its
the 4-1 mark
Colonial
with
WIrn
twe
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three
teh.'r
t'.
the' never offered rnuh
an Siturc1a'.. C,nbrnsul hosting
Poo IRkY CUSH
been scored in 4(1 quarters of certainle not looking past Jones
a conference Evicns is In with 3-2. LymRfl.
serious
threat
herald Spurts Writer
In the five' FAgrwzaer vu'. play Both bring S-I) records coin as Coach 1,arrv Ge'rgle has his Marucit"e u'
a k Bulge and Bishop
a "race' for tft tnrIt5 this season the Eagle the' game Perhaps the p1st'. of Wilcirsits playing one sit a time tilt,, and Oak Ridge hosting the )emne.
O
are
all at 2 wi)C Jones
M
week hs'w Hornets of Bishop M00re
O:hcr
s wmk'ss and scoreless in five
has
held
the
opposition
FAIg'ewats-I
last
weak
mgh:
.1e:ri Conference F nottuiul defe
F,vans in the
me's
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tiUc' Judging by last week's to ii total of sixpaints Only have' been affected by the' fact Boone' meeting1nn,F'ictaLyBehind
Fd s lie'
1r
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artinr there is but one team Bc-chop Moore has beer, sihie IF that the'.
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whect', appears to be in the score on the Eigies this se'nn
prime
threats
11w
Another
of
is
the
"running" and that
Field
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champion, Winter the
harely d
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Park
While the Wildczit5 were defeat in their rugged tucUle
the tough Hornet.' of
handing Jones another white- with
Bishop
Moore. The,
iggest
b
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hard running of I m:led
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cndte'idulti tackles the list time
Kirk Crirri, at one middle
Edgewater won last week but the seasenc. Evans suffered its
The new oftensive' line-up will
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burnt, ticking the measure of first loss in four weeks bowing running game'." said l,ake look like thu. Kirk Crirn and linebacker slot on the 4-4 th
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Jeff
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ti
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and Mike Core- tiet, collected more than ?P Rnefltiiv's performance
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stantine' at tackles; Ken Stark
previous wvek' pert cirnuince.
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host iiiMoore'
the Raband Randy Burks at guards zinc
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of Bishop
during thee first three' weeks of 11.5 the". lost at heartbreaking
• p.m at Lmafl Gene Bowman at center Royth
III( season Edgewater seeming- decisior, ti th e Room Rrztves in tonight at
Heath will open Ins first garm
t found themselves when they their t,eena'rontlng tilt last FieldDowell itnd Head .P
i quarlerbac'k. Behind him wil.
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rnlk'd paett Lvnuin. :44-F tw
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Gene
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lfb:icl-' l.urr' Sirrims un.
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their
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Rishe'
Moore,
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running attack even flare
just did manage' U keep their
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224
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untw'sitrr nuiri.
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IWO reverses will be Bowman and Steve
This week' tap game is the or, three' plays
lit tackles, C.e'insuantim
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he
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in worst' offensive' shape. Cornerbacks will he' Stark zinc.
that. lets canc'c the
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Mc'Ka s Trojans go: 211 first
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AeocIntCd Pre' Sports Writer 'etreiggl.' 'lice Notional
cent ret-fly Ill-91 it W411114 take (he (01111 The right-hander,
OAKLAND (API -. 11w Oak - human foreensi a 30 iwr
mite-heel two vlrtotk4 In the
the NAtaint A's have sthgnted the chance of shower' for the eon. heels five gsntees to will
A rrierleitn J,ea go. playoff'
th.wcl I #'ug'i" p!ayr'ffs over the
test, which starts at R. ifi 10 III
('tu;i'Iulilfltt Heel' with (we' quirk
i'lttst,urith l'irotc''., sniited the agairsi Ie'troif tact week was
lull' unit now tape' I" .l"l('..'r hi "I'
IS 'hiring the regular wa'un
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Ihu' 'tttiieutlmi 1111* got lhc A's World 5s'rtc will go II,.'
nnothnr o%hI punt-h ill (hit thud
gamut' II itilt Asks's) why, he so Iti,
(kiorn Is ,rmher of an eight.•
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rriitfl staff that fShtonerl
tonight.
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fir
its
rein
average'
c'recie'r
lhciete
we
cliii
this'
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riqs." said Onklnd ;ittrhe'r Unuegets," sold Rices', referring
tti'ciji'tl 76
Ainerle'a,i ;.l,eyscffq who teusti'I gotten
in the pt-seasOfl arn1
,i li's'. ccii liii' play (;t'c'yhoun(ls
Victa flue. "Rut 'uu can't '.'cuuiet to tine' ,if the ;inls
L. nt.iit qii,iI I 'rh.et k I cciii
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tracked yet in 11w' SerIes, rooly
t,'atteq
third
sit
IA'IIgu.'
thCir
ccitt
set,
You
can't
let
(Ill'
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flraves
hInds
10
(lit'
tI('t'iS101i
Iacchtc-" .6 has Jtist eltided one loone flt'llVC
()aMsen't Miuntiger Dick Wit ri'fle'utecl liiq manager's optimri
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tip"
RE
MODEL
NOW
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think
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the
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tackler but is confronti with another in the
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Notional un' going is, beat cis, ynn'ts'
Mats
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n
wrson of tackle Mark
I A'H)%i(' t- h;cuuepinns were' cillitit! niHicit fu,i'.hirei tiff the
I t'nguer; In hits icily ('oiiutti wrong." ccciii 1omguin
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pretty with ci 20 lead In the tf
the (reyhCCUfld signal calle r and made stop fuel'
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Is
Added to this margin, lii.' A's ha'.'.' 5e'ttli'cl for it 91)111 of the' guest, (bangle Its only Plop322-9642
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taiti' cit tin' lanai' fi.'l.t in thee'
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'tin' Itecis will get to see 00tec't three gotices of this best of'
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settle'
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seven shcec'.tlown for tie.' world's we' sure' et ennuI willing
for a split
,c sound tt'aiil," offered I 'troit .'haneptotishitp.
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strike
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Greg Ionelry, '.ho
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Sta,tittiiiM unfeumiliar artificial hccpitiitd" thinights
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We' could
hiatt 1%%,, pacse's inte'rce'ptc'.l icy scirta. e', tie" A". r,'turiii'et 10.itic' '.t'ot.cr',, tii.' c.cugiet I,. clii's
We
always
thought
r,xikec
elwster
on
the
clock,
and
' j,sc c'
safe( Jim I itlI, 'One jM)iIll
win it," l'vttce salt1 of thee' title
1nt,
tter to their tkl.l of ulatural itreiss act ('e,n'iretiott's r.'c'nrcl cite iii.' recoil
kicked the extra
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be
ieak.'
them
cc
can
win
it."
au;c;u
ctoc't
we
know'
'tin'
hIcilc
pla'
lw'tt.'r
"Now
we
and
('olisc'tiuie
Packers
a
24-23
wt
the
O
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to
give
(tie'
he premature ,ilfima'.
The Packers trailed 17-7 at t,'ane
.)
('umn'ifltlllti Meuueitc'r Spark' (nine lactic', letst.ir' shows
'. ector
after all
cii
1'trc'it
capitiultiect
on
two
halftime,
Then
Fri-cit
Mann
"W."re
cc
gcwsl
road
c'luhc,"
too happy
Green Ra'. had trailed nearlt
it "
wasn't
the Gn Ras Packers
Packer mistakes to seccrt' us Anderson
autsuit its condition,
Other the said ('inc'lnnoti left fielder h'e't.'
the entire game before Mar - 11w Lions and Mareal traded
back as a coatending
field goats ,f 45 and 34 arits two first'huti tniit'hd,,wii,s,
TAX
eal's closing moment-c' con
was soggy from rain cite.) htosc', "Wi' playn.i .1(K) tacIt ci.
Packer cor- dry ran around right end ironi field
team in the Na tional Football version. and the Lions never re- respecti vely before
C,01. I- CTrj1
Ellis
turned
the
two
yants
out
for
a
first
quarter
'riuitity
Front
use
by
thee
Oakland
tin'
rood
this
year
a
Ix uigue then wh do they own
'Iii.' lI,'ck ctlssi hiiv,' another
nertatek Ken
f rom the shock.
TI)
and
Attic
Taylor
plunged
nit
Italiters'
football
tecinc
Sunday
to stand Mop the Na- eave
aroned
by
racing
80
yarits
game
"I thought Oakland owner C thing gciitef for thinin --Con
"To eanw f rom behind In a
DEM.
sect-intl
tw'ricwl
Central
right
tackle
in
the
return
for
a
touch'
.nM confcrc
punt
with a
theorIes l"ine'I' hail unit.' ,'litss iid,'nc'c' 'Fscp te, icttntic, thcy'r'
game like this realty raises our
for the other score' ('attic eight than this," said Andei'suen still it see igg.'rinct hienc-be (I."
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confidence," Packer Coach down.
1
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Landry
The
a
"We're
in
front
now
and
flt
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Monday night they had
p, 1'.ne saId rather quietly
Whose (cain's running geittee ccii'
bedv's going to catch us," said plays and 30 yards after ecir.anee to show their stuff
afte rwan. "Hut I'm not sav
fare a national television an- trig we didn 't have confidence in Ellis, a third-yeir nato from nerback Lem Barney picked off viousl' would be hurt by the
who a Hunter pass, breaking (hi' slow ('ontlittonS,
.'IICTX'e', and they used the OP' ccire1vc's tief ore this game We Southern Uni'.'ersity,
In addition, the possibility of
in quarterback's string c-if 80
person
the
happiest
seemed
a good team and
r rtunuty tee help crack the pt'"
iatsscs without ate intI'nt'el)tttItl. stormily cecatheer thrc'aet.'ned lii
the winners dressir.g rs'm.
'ls
:rStic' swamis' crYstal
this reinforces that.''
tic.' situation at
''I don't think Greet. Bay I a '11w string dated back to last further nnmdctlewhere a sell -out
The'
teams
entered
the
game
the.' ('olIMid'iil,
Quarterback Scott Hunter
better lean) than 'es. but they're
tied for first with 3-1 l't't'OrdS,
touchdown
15.yard
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Puuuubl3 the best nevi trout. tilt- Lust Cias: tacit 1':t):;,
Brigadoon Camp at Ruse Ray. Pete' Showers, ranip r'perutur.
had rave notices for his area around Spruce Creek and Itwa
Buy "Flounder, averaging four and one half pGunds, tatting
live shruiep. Tarpon and Snook around the railroad trestle',
and mangrove SnaPPCI thick as the fleas on a dogs back."
was tin ward frun leowert: H.' stated that fishing was thee
best ntis that tee' had well in four year's
Some ethrunp dipmng is going on around Cedar Creek and
Turtle' Mound in the East river below Ne".'. Smyrna as well as
Indian Mound Camp on 11w Intra Coastal Waterway near Deck
Hill. the aixe is small, however.
Tlurty-e.ti channel bans lull to "PeW" PeaW'oss aaci
umbo" Beck of Nev £niyrna as they fished the' inlet
Friday. Using live sin-imp, the pair really had a ball as the
bans averaged about eight pounds each
Genie and £a11 Be'vis of DeLand I outed the big aries lawn
on a recent trip to the Went cuaSt and, as has happened at
many tineess latei3, the female of the family showed the OIt
pro a few things about catching the linkers. Sally tipped the
catch with a li pound redfistt then added insult to injury b
hauling in a snook weighing it pound
The. Davwna piers, Ormund, Maui Street. and Sure-Glow.
all had word of increasing catches as the water temperature'
drupped to 76 degrees. Five degrees cooler and fishing will be
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bet fer smna1naky, who ..lo iaq
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fl play.ti mull 'gont. mv that' vrng,
gather at rifle time That 34 ry Umid
(urr/ arierI hat \ti-I'af.
lmpnisthla' to atcnmpliah at the
forty
had run rontrcul w.'r
hastily railed night sa't'dnn
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In hit t, ttii'n.
'aiI Mt-( ti
rtsiuiatisIiip and fair IIIa% lie
11-i
that a rutu' hatl ts'*'n writtiri
ss u'ru' a kickoff and six plays
ttaiuined."
down vir?owith
alter
Cornell' fifth
the
game
uniting
with
Mt '0%' saId an all-day n.'viu'w
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over
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furfeitir
pri't
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such
sulu'itii'tit
igrt'iru'uI
Mt'( 'oy's
that
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units rt'uIti'iI in •u utt'
the hint that 'lulane s titild claims tlyiiflY ( illege ti'aiii,'
ina forfeiture would be
mdtkI.
have, barring a futmuhile, iir1
uriiprlatu' ls'ciitis" 'tulane
Cornell lrf,'ited that gill: .
clock
with
run11w
ably run out
still hiatt a ituintiti' in whlt'h to
when
game hints showed Ii
ruing
plays
Instead,
the
(reen
score aruit change (1W OUtCOIIIC.
in
nell's
winning
touchdown on tI.'
throw
rnisses
to
Wave had
Miami, whtu-li had lust us first
iii.'
'aniu' was ii:.
phm
t.f
final
go,--ahead
f
a
quirk
hitlix's
three games iirul eight straight
y
gil
touchttowti.
over two years, was trailing
Mr 'elson further
the
university
got
siuitt
'I'ulani' 21-17 with alxit aMr('oy
plaint-I that this rule was put in
.ipumlitltlS from several national
niuititt' left to julay when the
81 IJ1)()Slth.' Ixtoks itt order to prev.'r;t
football
iitittioritii's,
including
of
lost
track
K
apparently
referee
Dave Nelson, secretary itt (lie ;iipeaIlite derision on any tietlowns
playi
Dave SLamm
number
of
Quarterba'
the
Foitli1l Ituht's nrn- masmos in a ball game resulting
National
ftfthiow
gave
Miaruui
a
the 8iiUd
and
in on ,uU
mitittec' of the National ('nIle- Irisni -mlht'gediv mniproper offi- was
ored
They
shot that resulted lii a touchoring pla s
MC
Association
nih liii
Athlt
to
i'i,Itt
e
first
th
dow ri IhiSS
Official forfeiture would re- twice in the first half,
uN('AA i aliut historian oh (tue
was a se ven ant
'There remained almost one
quire a llrea(h ni wrongitoing touchdown
rules conutuiittet'
minute in the garuuc tht a!of one or the other run by Smmn around left d.
in the part
"I)ave
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('iirry Mir, rapped In.
Fh'rrias Italtirnore s o.'w gPoeriul rriana get, whi', fur-1
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After a i'1.4
Mrrwlay night. attended by R M Among icti,'.' JFt, oarhe
nit font
'Now that
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just a hiinrh of
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to
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lioiwy,
III gIVP you ii ihq'ik !
nnt Augu'th, all gratt.
twIrling on thEIr to
that
(hrThen,
Mo 11w hnv a ;icari'd In rlat'al mnk
MAlIV A I) I AltItV III A I It I
lni I trtrtIy nmatrir.
My w ninneth ovt'r ttwe Ia I h pr lktIons at Walt
dlii
not ASK tlivtii for a
my fr$en4l'
It's a ti_4Ip twtwecn fltwv Worlit,
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to contribute to scholarships to
send deserving students to
eflege.

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contributing

those

to

Ballet Guild of Sanford.
Seminole w ill Lw doing Just that
Two guild tlancers ru't'e I%C
scholarships even two years to
an acereuliteti colle ge to
irsue their careers toward
professional dancing

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Ileglotlill lInIlet Association

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otIatifl, Judged (1w San.
ford .54' in Inn Ic ballerin as as
topnotch artists and selected
them a performing mnemlwrs
of SIIIIIA
ibis k quite mm honor since
only eight imilet companies
from the State of Florida are
qualified as ;wrformers.
Nntt a lilt about some of the
ulanu'i'rs

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I had 11w pIeiire of atlrtr mmmii' In
tenuling
llirminghrnn. Ala. when "our
dancers' were Invited to stage
time entire show imdr the
auspices of Birmingham Civic
Ballet
Never have I heard so many
favorable eonuiwnt.' alter the
from the ultimate In
concert
knowledgable ronnosleurs in
the field of fine arts, I felt on top
of the world

making organization whosc

guild. I explained our needs to

hmuc is at the school
The guild artistic directors

itu,ukms in Nc York I 'itv
T:ItI Jt!ltSS was off

tutu
lii, emphatically

Many think that the guild is a
part of School of Dance Arts
IT IS NOT.

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That wa.i waving tile red nag,

teaching at School of Dance
Arts, Oviedo.
During (tie pa st summer,
.1I.IE i'UCKI-:It l:iyed the
role of Cinderella at Walt
Disney World.

in front of determined Taurus
the bull ,. me'
(11A1U;E!
The first person I approached
about my dilemma was JAN
TOI4IIE'rF.
. she volunGood old Jan
tecred to sponsor a dancer and
gave me a check Johnny-on-the-

th eir e ndless
behalf of JIGS.
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dancers are adjudicated every

September by it non-partisan
professional at auditions which
are open to any qualified
dancer, regardless as to dance
school affiliation,
At the tryuts, dancers are
l selecteii a
• numbered
cording LU IAIIVII% 4l
affluent parents.
The guild furnishes

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all

costumes i which are used over
and over again and remain
anti
property )
company
out-of-town
for
transportation
appearances.
no
r eceive
Dancers
rehearse
and
remuneration
almost seven (lays and nights of
the week . - - not much time for
play.

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high scholastic average in
order to remain with the
company.

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road'
The answer is dedicated.
devoted donors. The only
source of revenue for JIGS is
through contributions and box
office rece i pts from the one
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1 consider It a pleasure and
honor to be a member of the
Board of Directors of fIGS.
Frankly. I am so 'gung-ho" en
(hi' progress and talent
displayed lucre that is is only

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At this sdnt
that I was duly delegated to Lii''
distasteful detail of raisimim:

lumnils for flailet ;uild
I lEt.!"
I knew that lilt MAMA
I'EIIE/. %%;'-'ilefiriltely proIt all ci G uild Yes. Mari a
viilmmnti'rred to help with the
fund-ta Isi og or membership

natural that I contribute in the
benefactor
tx'
category.
In my time, I
l''s lace it

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blocks in this country and
abroad and worked for two

motion picture studios In
11ll -w-oo, Calif.
Never have I seen such it

When

ultnr alive an th. loI

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agent, gave a very interesting

proo-sidooint

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Saturday

Guest nf honooir was TROY
RAY
and th e friendly season
was In full swing.

Friday night It was off to the
new Winter I'uirk IsIgn Studio

Club arc' remninderl of the

Rerta and her staff, JANE
II 1-:.SS i F: It
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The champagne, buffet, open
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Central Circle will have

Central Circle, of Sanford
Garden Club met on Thursday
in the spacious garden of
John Pugh, 413 Tangelo Drive,
Ravenna Park. Mrs. K. J.
Peeples assisted Mr's. Pugh.

general sisin. and hmr
meeting this Thursday, it
at the Garden ('inter

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ballet As well as having their I

fUiiii('r. opwnr in the colorful.
24-page souvenir program
on top of contributing to U1I,
scholarship fund,
Please make checks payable
to Ballet Guild of Sanford
Seminole. P.O. liox 1381,
Sanford, or mail to Maria,
Stella or tile.
See au this page for membership schedule.
And I want to thank you'
Bless you

the

des'rihe the unique studio
Pamper yourself and hree'ie
over to Wint"r Park to see for

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faintly pass to (1w forthcoming I'AtTI,IICCI

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asked

Garden Club,

people of (lie

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In endeavor of this type.

file that tile

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I tiii(I tile pleasure of twing a
to rtintrihiiti' Iii it worthy cHItS" goi'';t awl "ruJoy't girls talk at
mmliii I liavu' to irwlwk' a bible tin the patio overlooking
we need YOU' the Itool with IX)HIS IIIJI(TON,
organitations
All donors will receive It JEAN
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The horn.' of lUt AN[) MILS
W(Xfl)IIO1JSL if she would help K ENNETII WING WHS the
... she replied that slit' would setting Friday for a delightful
1w happy to
luncheon and rimeeting of Ixora

to
and

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I)E1I1II K RUSSELL iiAS
S11II)lKfl IN New York.

lessons

gnveuor's ituinqion I )onna li'
graciously volunteered In sc'r
Iii the honorary rnpa It y.
Sn you see, yrni it" 110 1,10-1-1
out there!

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RYE WEt.!), are also the Instructors at the sch(wil.
darlings
These devoted
receive one lone buck per year

For

three 4041CAted

Several tflnflttLs ago I Hi)proacheti a prominent grimtlemnnn I ('(flhlC to think of It, am
not so sure he is it gentleman )
atiut helping to support the

anti chom-igr aphers N11RIAM

for

H

(1w MovIes. Most of them will
go prlesslanni,

Jackie.J.'.o.stildied tinder dan(v

works.

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in the

511 5, N I .MGEN Is now
attending Virginia Intennont
Col lege and is dancing
U h Bristol
professionally
i Virginia t Civic Ballet
11)1' past summer JUDY
jwK II-;
AND
BALES
;fli-:i-:si-: look lessons at the
lmnuiut' of the Royal Ballet
Academy in lAmdon. England.

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ten years' salary dufing
your fetime.
Thatha lot ot money
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workshop at the Garden Centu-r
t their meeting tin Nov. 9
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Star Club of Deltona will hold

movies on birds and the St

program on Geraniums and a Bake Sale Friday, Oct. 20, In Johns River.
talented, willing hard-working Gladiolus, he tafleti on
the
the L)elton.a Plaza starting at
and sel(-disciplined group,
of
annuals
culture
planting and
6:30 a. I
ANYWHERE,
ANY
TIME.
Pn
Ballerina
last month
When the select dancers and perennials. A question and
Donations of bakery goods,
DULCE ANAVA conducted the
period followed,
candies and miscellaneous
auditions and selected the appear in concert, the audience answer
4L1114'Il('UI).
The program, business items may be brought to the
following dancers to appear witnesses it fast-paced ex.
with fIGS during the 1972-73 travaganza performed to the session and luncheon was held plaza in the morning hours.
in a pavilion ajoining the lovely
season: JUDY BALES. LW DE peak of perfection,
Mrs. Earl Langworthy is in ( ' art
rt'
What the audience does not Lake. Various shades of roses charge of the Rake Sale.
BOYD, BECCA CARMEN,
MARGO IX)WI.EN, FRANCIE know is the endless hours was placed at vantage points,
The club will hold the regular
The Social Department of
ECHOLS, KIM ERICKSON, behind-the scenes. The artistic
Mr. If. H. Grier, circle
monthly meeting Friday,.
Oct 27
Sanford Woman's Club met at
JACKIE GREENE AND directors, so far, have created presIdent presided over the
at 10 a. oh. in the Community
the club house Wednesday, Oct.
the original ballets. They business meeting.
MARY ANN GROVER
Center.
11 for the opening session of the
AISOTAltI JUItSS, I)EIIIIIE design the costumes, shop for
A new member, Mrs. John
Members are reminded to club year.
KNIFFEN. HOLI.Y ANNE fabrics and draw up plans for Elder, was presented to the
A covered dish luncheon was
bring their name cards and
KURIMAI, ALLISON LEE, the sets and designs.
circle,
plan to come earlier for served at noon with Mrs. It. K.
Dedicated and interested
NEISWANDER,
KATHY
Wood
Mrs.
K.
H.
will attend registration so the meeting may Horton, department chairman,
PHAHIS, KIM workers give of their time to
DEBBIE
thebuildingL'OITIZUI(tecmeeUng
serving as chairman of the
start on time.
ROBERTS, SARA LEE help in various capacities.
the
absence
0f
Mrs.
S.
luncheon hostesses with Mrs.
This year's winter ballet, in
JO
ROBERTS, MONICA
Mrs. William Barr, vice Roy Tillis, Mrs. Charles
ROWE, DEBBIE RUSSEI.I. "TIlE CAPTURED DOLLS," is Brooks, Mrs. Elder was ripand
president
program Stecnwerth and Miss Ellalee
scheduled for Dec. 9 and 10 at pointed Garden Therapy
AND VICKIE SIIEI.I.EY,
will
present
chairman
chairman
Mr. and Kirchhoff in charge.
School
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I) K B 11 I K Seminole
A I. S 0
Mrs. S. A. Gilbert who will show
An arrangement of golden
J A 1.1 K auditorium.
Mrs. Henry Simpson requests
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The circle voted to pay
toward green-houses at Lowel
and Appl.aciafl Prisons

OnOct. 19, theGarden Club in
the form of a "Tasters Choice"
luncheon. Each
covered
member will bring it recipe of

Wide

60"

69;

Dress Makers

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Lengths.

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'.jjcfmne Wash
And Dry
Gr'a? For Sportswear

)00 Per Cent Acetate Bonding
The All Around Fashion Kt

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raintrec highlighted the serving
table and clusters of duranta

Every adult and child will more eye glasses, stamps etc.
be entranced with his spec-

LESI.l K tacular production - . - out of
WHELCHEL.
WHITTEItN AND SARAh ANN this world'
So what, you ask?
WILLIAMS.
We need the support of th e
In addition to making lot-al community - . - fIGS makes
and area appearances, the headlines at out-of-town ap- but somehow,
guild dancers have been guest pearant-es artists in Jacksonville. Ilir- many feel because It is local. - -

BRUSHED
DEIILM

BONDED KNIT

Requests for women's
news an photo coverage
(parties. clubs, etc.) should

be maUL' at least a week in
advance.

berries were placed in the
center of each Individual ta ble
Mrs. J. K. Baker won high

1ttJiiifie

award in bridge and Mrs
llerbt'rt Larson won second.
Mrs. Mildred Babcock won high
(-1111115(11 mind Mrs. S. U
Ilarritmuin the screeno prize.

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t.upear on (tie colorful -I-age stuu%en.tr prtraui

A BUFFET J)INNII( Sunday night at the

Grove liii) home of Dr. and Mrs. Carlos
Warren, 34 'J'ornokii Dr., O viedo, honored
Democratic ('ailditlalt' for District 1 ('0111111Y

cornmtaton seat J M. (Mike) Ilattaway and
his charming wife, Beth Left to right, Dr.
Wtu're'n, the honorees and the hostess.
(stuff Photo )

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and all the t-,trA
,:rrened
tl'jit make home in this •rea t.D
øt-tirbblC Call today for 0t-Ai'.

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if s'ou teen-agers can afTulsa.
lord onlv one year t
I j %'liidi ('05'. prOdUCt's k.,e. you mriav get the be-st
the' 1I1(P%t milk-Holstein, icr- chance at good positions by
se's. Hereford. Guertises?
.tak&amp;ng the' one-vt-ar dipknna
at ans' acedited
(Yl Spiro Agnew suggests course
a-Gnidiroll Diamond, Fair- Business School!
'ay. 1at3.Send for my "Vocational
(lOi Mosquitoes asic a 'Guidance" boiklet. eneloschief SJ)rtdei of--Typhus. ing a long stamd, retum
H.ihies - Ml,r iii TIlLireliws. eli'. elope-. J)lLIs 2.5 cents, for
fill)'.' has the U.S. it abo includes a oIt-h?r
N(
NtiUv ,'IlI))hi)t,d 5(K) if those "Test of ]Iorse Sense."

Three
1acluSe
for a
room
and
lots
of
pedroorrs.
Ft-nced Ori cO.rfi?r
t,tp,
fA"-lv

570' on wek.va ,ncIuOes small
fr
bedroom rome Ideal
flUf'flt'rOU% vSt-S 556.700 Own"
will finance

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I. CALF 51411 iNSUPA,i.Cr
10) C WEST FIRST ST
P1'S 377 flY
Ph 377 5841

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IAlwas
thOr. C,S1i4 ii ear.
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AllIrt it an industrirs
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versatile cUfldiddtt3 in con- Boston, Pittsburgh. Omaha,

Car-Help

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Open Saturday Mornings

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tumnitIPiCO Ct-n b.t-het 377 5655

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F nar.c flu
F HA
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•'EN't COWP - 031 6300

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room, sCparatC dnnQ. garage.
th
that this ., bedroom, 7 tjith
it. trnced corner $17 S
Florida room and man', e,trAS 5 a
nd jidiacent L't
U
nanciflQ
n
At
$37,930
reai barga
available 2370 S Laurel
PADLA- Not a sacr ICC. Oot A -_________________________ Reduced for gu.Cb sale-4
bargbifl' juSt a modern beAUtifUl
7 haIti concrete block 0w-ncr leaving town, 3 bdrm, blci.k. 3
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carpeted. jind IurniSht-d Clean as
and brick priced right On Ar
a pn Must re tO APC)re(iate
prosimattly 8aU'cS with Sac!?'. "I
grove producinP bbout 700000'?-'.
•,tOSsic Bateman, Broker, 377 764)
all Iht- r*t'A'.
annually Home

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it-n CruiSer 19' 15 H P JohilSil
..',,,., Tandem trailer. $995 'r
teaonabIC offer 030

WAT [P F PONT
[ ccu'T lyE
\t-r tifluStijil 3 borm .7 bAth, with
patio,
Meclterrancafl
riociknQ sprnct fed lake OnIt
ss2.S00

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(INS flAil &amp; TACKI E 919 '.'.
" Live' flail, Groceries, flee.
tims 69 OpeIt 7 days 322 8729

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arpet. a'. $1600 down ASsume
of 515.700 322 3630
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tht'fl 2 bedrO0S One bA!' afl

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570.700

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'. 323 i927
. -- --II oat, II P it,erglass hull, dairL'
'.,il, simIan to Sunfish Originalit
$50 Asking $130 Call 0,1,111.1
731 3016 ,iftr I

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Cat' 377 7491

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living is to buy thiS fliCC duc'el
Pt-side in one unit. And tease the
income Each uflil haS
other

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from tlitist' WIth S't'TS,Ltil('
•iWfl.Ifl eperierice.
A numbti of Dental Surgeons. too, flOVi' add this
am
uick 'Horse Sense
e' battery of employment
tens when hng Dental Assistanti.

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70P part.. Ave .372 612)
Awaijihit- nightS jit 377 715

For the stTess today is not
on mere academicgrades
Case V-52O Harlan X..
and cultural high-brow LibiiUVi'
top
WitS
U
era) Arts training, but on
aged .3S,
abilit's- to adapt to changing
fleer.
ti'.iti ".'. 011111 rlitTllhidt('
the work ciuditions.
'Dr. Crane." lit' lticjUitt'tl.
academic or bookish Navy
T11I$SIC)fl to
wt-d like
Bticent}'. C. V. Nickersort
()fficttri.
&amp;K of our IirwsF- -'er quiz
said hLs placement office at
\t-tl chops niade sAilichI
I
IttII*5.
v,111k on f,it-Ouik, Boston had 182 urifilkd po1tU
Foi- t.t watit a practical
sitions available but nohods
method of werctui, out the Gobble, \1(kI BUa
2' \iid1 worker uses a to take them!
thie')rlltS ailiolIg the' cuiidiDespite an uneuip)oynwnt
hubbu. - Tailor. Plumber.
dates lOT (IH3LI training
figure of 5 to 7, n'ian'
Chef. Ekctrasan
our Navy Air Corps.
'3 A wind soc1 stiggest.s jobs still go begging.
U
'All (If t1i.-it Iilt'Il 1
Prof. ilolhis Baird, Dirt-cwhichi invt•ntor--Det'Te. Bell,
hib 1.9.
of Lincuin Colke, says
ton
11tit suuw of theiti aze tsi Fultoti. Wright?
t4i You oati shiot a birdie the lob opportunities artand tic,t - bro,idk
'tXM)kI%h
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iui'iitcd it 1rtii.oeil itff,;iri.
.vear Associate Degree
Grida
Court
mood.
I4ilIk%
"in sour daily Test Your
than for the 4-year B.S.
iron,
1-lorse St-nM,' coluinii I base
graduate or esen the Misswill
Vliicb spx-ies
(5
ou cvsttt
noticed that
Memo. Orpingtori. ters ( M.S. degree.
sers' wide- raige of useful cackle
Guernsey. Morgan?
A Phi Betas Kappa whose
rser'tLv ktittwlt'dgr
6
usually
triteel
is
A
knowledge is bookish. may
'Atid V(IU pit-sent it in a
in the- Bathroom. thus be surpassed by a
popular 4.atiss"ei fOrflU4t. o found
i)itiitig 1ooin. year 'B' or esen C" student
Bedrooni
WO could easils cull out 5()(J
BUcUII
Lis'iiig
with more versatile practiof sour test items that would
sug.gests7
ingot
l experience!
An
us thezi weed out the

74-Trucki And Trailers

BLONDIE

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By George 'W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D.

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workers

73-Motorcycles
And Scooters

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Harlan expresses our U.S.
Navy's stress on versatility
, its officers. Note also
what Prof. Baird says about
the present demand for
with "Horse Sense"
Ifl CDfltT'SSt to the brain•
truster or bookish g
Use the tests below to
measure gumption!

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Autos For Sale

75

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Ii' ill' Seats c ctnu
,iui 5pm c.5.tlet 55 ,lh pi.iifltt'fiifl'
- ilti
isil 'it $550 Ileem ospense. ,
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WOIISON MAWINI
702? tf*v %r 92
372 5961

fjiml', tofl(CrflC(1 abOut lOt'Q
'.ialue Modern 7 I*drO.0"
with pient', of (o?t'.fnrI'rS
',poce Priced jit 52
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t-vt-'s III II

1 Craft playbOy). 3) ft and U
12'. HP Johnson Outboard LiScil Ii
137 144

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7 ml wPSt f I Intl IA
(lilt-il I 10 I Xl. 6 ID
and w,ekarWt 371 7701

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SI'S ItT 10 liii', ,ni',tt% "I $7 C,tll
1 ret,l (trpf SAPII oWl) sr'.5Ipji.

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ASALOPI APARTMENTS
ADULTS -- NO PETS
116W ino St

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'nr 'rt C.l ton 3
it,".'.n to 5
Ittirrit I tatb,('Qup('C(1 hit - lih

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land 7 beClroO" Modern
COMMODORE APARIME
307 MAgnolia Avt 372 lilt

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Sanford Realty

afternOon

6O-Bulldlng Materials

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Real Estate Wanted

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3376053

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Sb-Store Anti
Office EquIpment

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7 BOrm. pritv furnished garage
A' A'.'C
apantmmt $100
372 3331

Trailers

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PRODUCTS INC
Atststan' rnenaper. ano caShierS
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taking .pplicatOtlI 10'
Appty in person to MedCV Discount
operAtors, mouider operators cut
New commercial oiidirig t lt-l%I.
pint-crest Shopping Center ..ne'
with OffiCtoff men. assemblers lift drivers,
NP' 4 00(- Sc F'
t ALP
aria helpers Starting
Slacken
Eas' ø 14 Pt 44 Call
space
wages tr skills, $2 SO an hou' tO' Counter girl wanted Approsinniltely
773 Se.7
pf'r hOUr
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23 tirs p. week. $T
those who qualify She?' wO"t.
--- - --- Guy's Hp'.jbn p' Bar B Oir '1O1
*'t-fe.. complete benr'i'
79
Wanted To Rent
Frenl-- AvC.. Sanfo'O
for stcaø, workr-s 'HolidayS.
vacAtiC't. insuranrnl Apply 1297
LOnOW000 fit tht Young trAiner in bookkeeping Part Want someone to care for st-tnt
Charles 5'
invalid Provide them room art
322 lOSS
timr in
prociuctior otfitboard
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' .sen wilt esperi.ncr in puil'ng Womer to work in foliage
in Sanford pot iit,it
Is there a
n.
Garden Arts NurSery. 7
mobile homes and set up Cii 773
Old lady can rent for leSS than $100
rorip' Fort-St City n * Lake
4350 P-fillisrd MObilt- HornvS Hwy
Øfl h' Yt-arly 3727339
Ii
flrAfl'lei Road 13A 14k
1797 Orange Cl',

Sp-Antiques
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55-Mlscpllaneous
For Sale

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Ct-OUI't-G. pnone 372 6565 fr In
'e'view r 722-0701 after 5 30 p nIt

nnurartce bent-fl'S Pt-pt', os 467,
ca'. os The Sanford Herald,
Sanford. Cli, 37771

51-Auctions

by Bowen &amp; Schworz

ThE BADGE GUYS

pEArfl-• wh:?MAN

ISOC French Ave

3276435

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STENSTROM REALTY
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Poultry

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%ply ntctdt-1 5.411(1 ri-ow lhru SettI

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

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Mobile Homes

rtras ;''r

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rOort plus tCfltt4I P'?At
I(t(P(i tCttf'fl, lCflifIi

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hew Store openingEsper.enre0
retail sales personnel Full or pati
time Good Salary Pa,a vacation,
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- Rummage
Sales
SO-Garage

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essential Si DI' hour for SO hourS
work pee week. No phone c.ltS

44-Sports EquIpment

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has opening for SALES
ZALES
MAP. Mull be high SChOOl
PYACtUAtt-, gooa personality. no'
AfrAid of People or work. inouirt
1)00 State 5' - M' Itoatner P40

47-Boats and
Marine EquIpment

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Apply Liikevit-* Nu'sinc Ct-nile
515 East 2nd St

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41-Bicycles

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person jiftt-t I a m to Scotty's
'iomr BuilderS 700 S French'
5.anfo'cT

Wanted

37-Real Estate

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36-Business Property

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lot. wa'. 1.t"er,1
jirpel. arid east t..tchefl

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part time $50 S'S Call 131 577'?
aria unioaC matprial arid work ri ____________________________ LO1JGW000, 7 bedroom frame
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i-fr
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lumber waro II
Aâes
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P.li'.-c cider woma' tO :At for 3
ch.il"rr and oo g' housework
at-Bar', MS 6031

Ciii 322 774
Salary pluS commissIon

34-Mobilt Homes

35-Income &amp; Investment

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33-Lots &amp; Acreage

CAPTAIN EASY

beQIAU hAnd at up. PxOd'rieflCeC
workers for fast growing tx,a'
ompar', Escetient compan',
benefits Apply Sl.ckcraft Boat
D,vitlnn o AMF, RobleiC Plant,
iØQ 142 322
Sanford Airport,
7000 An EQual OpPOrtun't
Impic'yer

vAlujibir
time Starting Mer' wanted tot Service 3tji'Cr
5kill at the same
Person
A!ti'ndants Apply In
$7 SO tO 5300 an hour Send
CIrr ..eonao' ."e'. ;sor Pi'-v
br,rf it-tie' with personal detailS
Ac
atto goals to l%oi P-4o 4U. care c.i
IA
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14 Female Help Wanted
3277%

7-Warted To Rent

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PA',, PiuS COmnTISIOFI. app't
Crumt Fuel Oil. 1147 ti' FaU
-_banks. winter

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MACHINISTS

76-Mobile Homes Rent

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Ma it Help Wanted

24-Houses Rent Unfurnished 13
25-Houses Rent Furnished

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and MaintenAnce Man
!tIfdPO Appi',' ir person tO
Bahama Joel Lobster ttous. 230$
French Avf, Sanford

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HEAR
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roller operators. and Lute mert
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of age or older. e*celiefI' health
ano willing to work nightS iS
nightS A week Midnight tO $ A m
jiIfir'I and fringo
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benefitS piscappy 200 A
Pjirt Ave S4'ntriCl Star O$f'CC.
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Our cspandlng vending program Itt
created
this maretirig are,
more openings for Qualified in
tlependent vending operators full
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Announcements
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WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?

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veridic sot? drinks ar,ø $?I6Ch% in
thiS area •rp corsumed b more
r*OpIIOf AlI$QCS at ?TIO! 0vt'ti'
loca?iorm thjin Afl other prodi)dt

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IFIVVd tO
irIvestIQAte A well t4tabl.5P10 And
QtOWtt ccan Esandng
area 3'r corporate team bOOStS
the PiIQPwSt ncomC ri the inAPOoiflt?flCfl' Ot
dilItrict
3' 6AM
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Center (nest to ALP

$? 5*t d'FIh companies Ottr
bUSIPSAIS Is WI? 0r1r16 an srac
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by Lorry Lewis

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CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

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THE BORN
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,UUkSL '.tOU MA'b
SOUR At) IF YOU HAVE A TELE
OUR NAME
PHONI i 1-i ILL' tN

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�For 'Family Living' Views

Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1972

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Parole and Probation Mrs. Jeanne Nelson,
chairman of League study on Sentencing
Gerald Rutbcrg. public defender: and ft Ii.
Eaton, state prosecuting attorney's office.
Marilyn Gordon Photo

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and effect stage separations in
-pace vehicles
More than l.IOO pieces Of gold
and other precious metals re
portedk hale t*en used For this

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Notice

RESOLUTION

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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER

vlt'ILEN. SECONDED BY COM
MISSIONER YARBOROUCH, THE
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
SEMINOLE
MISSIONER S OF
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ON THE 5TH
DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A 0 1672
WHEREAS. the recent reap
ixrtorimentof election districts by
Legislature of the State of
Florida has necessitated an

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PRECINcT P40 1
Sanford.

Temporary Polling Place. Sanford
('cc Center, Sanford, Florida
NO 17
Temporary Polling Place: Seminole
High School Santoro, Florida
BE It FURTHER RESOLVED
that where the abovC said
designation of polling places shall
result in the yOf rig place for two of
move precincts being located for
pJrp'O,eS of an elect -on in one
PRECINCT

building, the voting places for the
BL, build
several precincts involved Shall be
maintained
and
,- established
Separate anc apart from each other
in said t'jiIdiflg. A nd
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
trial said temporary polling places
be recorded in the Official Record
Bc"I in the Office of the Clerk of the
If Co. it Court of Seminole County,
Florida. and that this resolution be
Published not more than thirty days
nor letS than twenty days prior to
the holding of the upcoming general
election to be held on November 7,
1972. in not less than two issues of a
newspaper of general circulation
published in Slid Count,
I
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE)
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the
above and foregoing is a true and
BE correct copy of a Resolution passed
uaianirnol/Sly by the Board of County
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F CommisSioners
F ton ida, t itS Regular Meeting held
C. on the Sit) day
of September. 1972, AS
same appears on the record in the
Minute Itoek for 4-14 Cc'ijr'',
I IN WITNESS wPICREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
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the Official Seal of the Board of
1¼] County Commissioners, this the 5th
Aday Of September. AD 1977
(Stall
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr .
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Clert. Of the
board of Count
for Seminole County, Florida
Publish Oct 10, It. I77
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FICTITIOUS NAME
PlOT ICE IS hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 716 Brom
Bones. LOnOWOOd, Seminole County,
Florida under the' fictitious name Of
WAREHOUSING EQUIPMENT
CO .rud ttiat I intend to regis'er
sad name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida in accordance *elh the
proviS liona. of the FictitiOuS Name
Statut es , To Wit Section 663 *6
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Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate
You and rACh Of tou are hereby
notified Arid re-Q'rt'd to ptSent an,

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claims and Ocmlridl wtiiCh you, Of
either Of you. may have bgAiflSt the
estate Of DORA JANE DOZIER.
oeceated. late co tad Coul to the
County Judge of Seminole County.
F br dl, at hit offiCe in the COurt
h.U%C of Said County at Sanford.
6 lonida *'.thfl 5i1 calendar months
from the time of the first publiCtiOfl
of thiS notice Two copes of each
claim or demand Shall be in writing,
and shalt state the place of residence
and 5,5t OftiCC address Of the
Claimant, and shall be sworn to by
the claimant thr agent, or attorney
Arid accompanied by a filing fee Of
Coll dollar And tuch Claim of demand

Pv)t j4 filed shall be .old
Doris Strickland
AS aomn,Stratnil of
the (state Of
Dora Jane Dozier
deceased

Pijblish O't I?. 74 31 6. Nov 7. 1977
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NOTICE OF GENERAL

ELECTION
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7 1972

The Boar C c' CC,.int, ComisSic'ners Of Sen nue County
sitting as the Seminole County
uti,tes Board eli hold a puol
nearing n the County Commission
Chambers of thC Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford, Fl.orida. on
Tuesday the 31st day of October 1977
at 7 00 P M Cr ils soon thereafter at
possible, to consider an application

Submitted by Sanlaruclo Mob ile Home
requesting a Certificateof
Public Convenience and NeceSsity
for watt, service in Seminole
County, Florida
t general deSCription 01 the area
wherein application to provide
water server has been requested as
Park

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Cleveland, Mite IT Berry
t.ttorney% at Law
1' 0 Drawer 7
amtnrfl, Itgn.d.y 3;711

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice of Public Hearing

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General Election will be held in the
(IT Y OF WINTER S PR IN CS.
lP'
5th
FLORIDA,
day of
December 1977. for the purpose 'f
electing a Mayor for the CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, for
a one year term Councilman,
Group I, for a two year term,
Councilman. G'oup 7, for a one year
for a
term. CnCilman. Group
two year lerm Councilman. Group

The property owned be R L
lluftatOe, known as Sanlancio Mobile
HomC Park lying and beiflU in
Section A. TownshiP 71 S . Range 31

E. S e minole County. Florida
Portions of Lot U. Block o of Mt
Levy Grant
ChrIrs survey of
according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Boot. 1 , Page S.
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida together *ith all of Lot 1 C
and p.Orticflt of Lot 7. Triangledalr. a
5uDdti0n of Longwood. according
the

of Seminole County. Florida
I Seal t
By Greg Drummond,

Arthur ii tle(k*ith, Jr
(leek

Publish' October I?. 1977
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Mori- than 110 c.';,iii' ui'I!tiit'nt plilnt3. 38 of ttif'ITb (;'Tilt '.

emi lay cities. are fared with .1
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'rho IIt'rald ptihlucii.ed the SR Eli crossing as a "danger pnt" and
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To All Creditors and Persons Having
Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate
and cacti of caj an, tirreb,
r.t i # ea Arid reQuired to present am i
claims arid demands *hiCh you o
either of you. may have against tYr
ti v ate of JAMES WAPREN AN
DE RSON. Deceased. late of sad
COunty. to the County Judge ct
SeminoIC Count,. Florida, at hiS
Office in the court housC of said
County at Sanford, Florida, * thn
six calendar months trom the t.rme
of the first publicatioflof this notice
TwO copieS of each Claim or demand
shall be ru writing, arid shall State
the place of residcn(eand post office
address of the claimant, and shall be
sworn to by the claimant, hiS agent

attorney And accompAnied be, a
filing fee of one dollar and 5jf'
clam or demand not to filed SP all I.'
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parents .started to arrive on 11W

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L'. S get thin fi t
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umunt( II til)ted shot it the jury todLu\ in the
tt'ia I of (;k'nmi V. Turner on charges of
li.t mg I lot ida se, tint ics lass s in the sale of
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Iigum'ing ttiit tt'hat to do Wit ii Lilt LI nhiclpLited
; million ti'easuii'V surplus, state Ofuil'ILLIS
of pi 001 ising ant tat redta lIons
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That not oft' (if those par&amp;'nts
111(1
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And that we did hui''t' (Iii'
dedicated law tmnifor('dmIh.'hlt
Personnel who iiimntlte°1 this
explosive situation in nothing
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Area tlt'idtis
il1t'i'5
Itridge
Under no rircuilisi
would I want you to thiiiik that ('alt'iutsr
this was a ''racial'' otistUt" ('liis.sttls'tl lilts
of ('omnI47S
bunce, It was simply a group
persons in civil (ttSOt*'uIleflbt'-. ('ros.swiIrd mizzle
anti being muide to pity fur their Dr Crane'
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8(' Entertainment
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2A IIcsroscoi'
3A
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6A-7A hospital mioles
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9C Public notices
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Be Sot'ietY
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that ,im appeal against the
The
'lation i't)tlI(t be filed
recos ered
WJS
I a ltiofl
\tc'rday. ,m,t stated in part.
tinting to the mayor. that
believ e
bo rd
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per , ,,nt removal of blolos4lit-al

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imtd a imwetulg between coin-

f ishermnen, sport's
suggested that the autcp.$)
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through
thur
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sillillit
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were
held
List
week
Low
tonight
66
to
72
(
ras
for
sda
arrangements with
Two earlier hearings bs the
lligtLs toda) 8S Ic' 90
the other servIces
outit'
c'otuilnisSiufl review ii
covered
'sliust'
of
inc'tI*.'S
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John Schiri.irti, c'hairuiiimi of
11w board of trustees for Lb.' the ground at Sault Ste Marie, prulikitis imposed on coinhospital, said that (or IttuitiC ttk'ttiiitmt today and hlurumi, nierc'wl tisheriiwmt by the Gauile
years there has bet'mt U S 1') . wa.s blanketed with omit' and Fi.'.h Cummunission when
iIros'lsit)n for the hospital inch as snow flurries hit parts of thes banned brie use of trottimies
in day light hours in the waters
pathologist to Iwr(urmn all legal- the uorttwrn Mithsest
on
a
vast
cit Ss'iiiinu1 Counts
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a
a
cap
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smaiw
the
acts,
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will
cost
t,wctIc'it
ce5
tie
I .at Frida) rt'pt c''Jiitait
t'rinc.
5'.t'.tttk[
ciltl
mitcIltet
of
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amid (lit' hiii.spit.iI
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the Gamiw and )"tsh Cciiii'
to
the
Montana
n4stii.ill
(ruin
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the
arritiigt'miieiils
tile
t-lilIII)t'r 'A
h id with ewiuneretal
Atlantic
Itu.ssk'n
Middle
had
no
c'siiit
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,icirthern
amid
And we have
from the sheriff or the board of States and front the I 'i.tnadian fishermneit and 'si,urtsmen in the
coiitiuttsstomt&amp;'rs before with titL taircier to the northern fringe of Sanford (Sit k Center to hear
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ar'tctf
to the Florida Gaine
duttt' would consist cut much until Jan. 1
rioted,
the
Furth
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he
County
and
Fresh
Water Fish Coiniiiint' than just dutop3ies hlt
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1iu.sed
a
prothat
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IiInmuisis.'fl
recommending
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s.imninc r oulut t.
said (it it titi
be
in
Spring
i'tiittIliCtViJI
fishermen
required to go on site of unat- blt'tit to builders
dks
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ontinUing
his
serbue
jLlowd
to
run
their
Iirn.s
tic
sttiultt
Lx
tindul cit aths that
involvcd with rape cases. ad stateriieltts 4igiitmist the county hours per dat' for five days-atIas or Swofford said that flt) stick it a depth of not less than
with ( is&amp; s of child abuse
gunshot wounds and other cases urn' 171557 stopped issuing per- four feet. This will prevent
hi,
of questionable &amp;'tnsequent't'S. mnits until a citation was enLingleiiiemit of motors
'sports ftshtrrni.n amid pleasur'
Ittsserer said he SJ'A no rtt.t i'5ed
FIiipluyes
at
the
Spring
beaters.
t'urnpatiblc
reason sshy ii
On weekends, when water
ø'rs' Ice arrangeinemit could not Valley plant. Ma) or Swofford
th
e
is the hvavIet. the ht:ue'i
next
traffic
be worked out, "Why expentl mtientiont'd. stated that
Upon
the
plmrU
still
indicate
would
have
to be dropped to the
Garay
test
estri money 's hen
111k d ISitti liii 01' ri nitOs i.d front tht
bioc
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to
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all attittpsit's t1 t' ' 's" I t'l l 'ut
Ibis action follows tst
know
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until
(tOO tv
Coin'
perutits
Seminole
building
conflict with the counts.
the
ruling and asketi that It
pas3elI
('tuliUfliSSWfl Chairman (reg yesterday that there was no milissloflers Tuesda.
the
resclflded.
the 1
endorsing
reason for
day resolution
Drummond esplatnect that Dr
U the eufiLlU.SiUIl iii the
that
the
n
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storition
of
da light trotline
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a
mor
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( iir IS '.t ould if appointed
pndctt
att end
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111cc
tirig
st ron. fishing in the St Juhn,s Kiter .
'.5 crc
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1 ea(lei hale
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M.
sui in' Iminet' tot' a traffic cit it 11)1). FI'OOi)t'i'

bight weeded area and cartet1
'em off Ill jail,
Most of theiti juveniles a :
ret itt igi. not enroll
goodi)
it lrooniis making UI) Ii tot ill (If

tttt. offenders I miib1mrr,i'ust ti
beyond words b) (lie actions of
their off-spring

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engaged in business at P 0 Boa 175
Longwood I Myrtle Lake Hills)
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of Me Sue Steel
Erection, and that I intend If,
register sad name with the Clerk
the Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
16500
Statut es, Till Wit Section
Florida Statutes 1937
Sig Suli Wool fur'
PubliSh Sept 261. Oct 3, 10. 17. '977
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MORTON Ro:.EPIBLU'.'
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taken in
b Mayor Lawrence Swufford that the action
Ctt
can
get
relief,"
order that "builders in Spring Valle)
orized
the
CU)
actornc
to
file
an
Council )esterday auth
encompassing
appeal against a ban on new sesser hook-ups
t1147 S$)ring Valley plant.
'File Florida Deparunent of Pollution l'nntrcl i'st47r!a1
t&amp;iidesi ts ban on nisc s*,'Aef hook ups to 27 adititilIr ti
'Aastt trtatlfl ut plants among 'Ahich as the Spring t ilti '.
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Publish Or' 3 10, 17, 21. 1977
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In re Estate of
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ixini' blo.kuI on thi. riturn to
a '.anford
th eir buses
policeman kirut thc path

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In the Court of the County Judge.
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Phone $34 5096
P011'sh Oct 3. tO. 17 2i
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fliret' committeeS, one of
stilli Askew said he will probalils' call for a law requiring them appointed by Askew, are
working on death penalty ret'S
lltil%tirs (ii i)as tlit' corporate in.
t)tIiIlltYflhlatibflS for the special
not I)iISs it (iii (ii tilt'
'lIli' t
unless (lie "I'uhlic 5475.51011 from which it is t'pect.
( (Insumer
loll 5411111' illlHlifiC(t form of capiServic e ('olnmnissiofl takes
liii punishment. banned as
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random at best
and covering the wild miielee of
the previous live or six hours.
I left about two or three
minutes Into the 4th quarter of
the football game at Sanford's
Municipal Stadium between
V Croonns high and a team fromii
St. Augustine. Wanted ti) get
home and watch the World
Series. ,
The score gave indication to a
but certainl
losing effort
not what was uibou to unfold
Thoughts.

TeminOle County, Florida
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Howard I Ariden '
Plat t%oo e. Page 71. Public Record'.
Administrator of ir e

N(JTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS
Road, in the CITY OF WINTER
TRADE NAME
SPRINGS. FLORIDA The Polls *i$I
be open from? 00 M to? 00 P Notice it Hereby Given that Willis
T Hall and Marlene Hall are the sole
Mary T Norton will be Clerk of the
ovir'ers of A B C Plumbing and
Election and Helen Green. Norma
Company and intend to
Cecfri
Lang and Louis* Owent well be the
register *ith the Clerk of Circuit
Inspectors
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
All person'. desiring to all
Said Trade name of A B C Plumbing
themSelveS of their fight of fran
an,i Electric Company "i corn
CtiiSC will reçitter at once
plianc, with Section 665 09 Florida
Registration bOOt5 will close 5 00
Statutes
P M November 3. 1977
Dated At Casselb,er,, Florida,
''It. Cloy C.
thiS 15th dli of July, 1977
WIWI LW SPRINGS. FLA
Willis T Mall
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Marlene Hail
M ,rir
Publish' 0t 3. tO. 17. 71, 1977
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tion (ontrul Hoard
Building int'rests charge that
('onstitlititlfl.
the
board's policy of no new
prot'(lflStltIItl'ifl
Till' Florida
f
the
leg.
sewer
hookups without secondtItles that if majority (i
•iry
treatment
could force the
islatlirs must stand for elctloil
ion
industry
to it
i'm
construct
Constitut
before
US
grinding
halt.
be
ratified
amendnienLs can
Askew, however, said "it .iAll I f0 legislators will he
elected at the Nov. 7 general pears that v.' ha','tt the adminto adminiselection, clearing the way for Istr,ltlVe fle x
but fairly."
ter
the
law
firmly,
ratification of the amendment.
At is n0 itir Ifltefltlofl tie pen.
Askew said hIt' Intended to ask
iliie
anyone or harass the conto
"establIsh
a
the Legislature'
he saul
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presently applied I,) rulIng if
the U S SlIprt'rIii' ( 'otirt. will
result
The Florida I A,gIslaturt' 11415
been protiibit*'d o far liy the
from
const itution
SthltF'
s
ratifying the equal right for
'Alit nen anlondrnf'nI to the US,

'Ihe governor had origInally
It'. II)) IN tAN (,IESON
ji1.'.
lIltI'IlIlI'(I
It, rail the "pVC l
% mUir
1.1(111
21, thi' IA'glsla.
Nov
Il1i oil
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lure's
lirganhiflti(lnhl
M'S.SIOfl,
I ;iv IlelillIll Askew an.
but
rt'aliied
that
date
((luldi
tlIilltlt't'(i ti iblay lie will ('all a
With
T1ulflkSiVlflg,
two
iI)IIflt('t
liii i'i'.ftav iWt'i4tl Si'S.SiUfl of the
i 4'IIslItlrt' (lb t'apitil ltifltsh- days later.
I .egisla live leaders asked
W4)I111'fl'S rights and
tib'Ilt
111111 to start the sesit;n on Dec.
'.t".u'r aid illI Nov. 28.
bu t then they rt'.'llitfd there
Iii' st i. wl ask (he Le g
was
a conference of national
lsllttlrs' to set up a fund to atd
l.'gisliitivt' leaders in Miami
t'lflc's (ac't'd with a ,JaIi I (If'a(t'
line for st'rondary sewage that week and asked for an in.

like one this ruorTime.
ntng. Driving home and
listening to David Carter via
WI)HO report tI'e nests. ('all
remember him as a s'llUngStt'r
later
here In Sanford.
breaking into the radio game
and there I am
via WTUIt
h oping I'll
home
heading for
get to sleep L) 28.111. c'aust' the
alarm is alwuivs set for 5:4
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Group . toe a two year term
The place of vcitifig will be at the
City Hall. Room?. LonigeoOd Ov i edo

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encountered poor health, his
marriage failed and he lost his
take.
wlieii it
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rains, it pours.)

beginning

And 17 the following temporary
poll'ng placeS be designated, said
po lling places being outside their
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Commissioners of Seminole County,
Plorida. that for precincts 1. 72 77

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COURT
CIRCUIT
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THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
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COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 721204
Pln!ffi. In ii The Marrsa9e of

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Time
Singer Bsll %' Williaiiis, 54, wtiti
soared to popularity fit the '"
on such s*)ngs as "i'm (;on111l Sit
till Bight l)(IWU li1(i Write Myself it
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deScribed and set forth the boun
caries and limits of each precinct
ard the polling places of each
qec,n(t. and
WHEREAS. the Board of County
i mmi55iOflef5 of Seminole County
i
no ac
determined that
rrinicPdat ions presently cut?
'Pun precincts 1. 72. 77 and 17.
.ieQuatr for the eupetlitiOut arid
'tli(iCrit houSing and handling of
veting and voting paraphernalia
*.then said prcinuCts,

Sanford Middle School,
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CIVIL ACTION NO 731217
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alteration of the precincts and
precinct boundaries within Seminole
County. and
WHEREAS. said reapportionment
and alteation of precincts has
necessitated (Pi&amp;flg,'% ri the location
of polling places *-then such new
precincts, And
WHEREAS, ri C ompliance with
I lorida Statutes Section 101 73. the
Board of County CommiisiOnel's Of
Seminole County has by resolution
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NOTICE TO APPEAR
WILLIAM I LOVELACE and ROtit
HuDar
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O'•IL
ACE P'S w i fe,
JUNE
N
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
NOTICE OF SUIT
DefendantS
FLORIDA TO
i:'
NOTICE OF ACTION
are -•fei "at N"
you
PETER ADAMONIS
Ds%olut on of Marriage has Deer
To P1*f'II Ftemr
'YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
fled agan!.! you and you are
Retidence Unknown
That a petition hot been fed i n t he
Serve a copy of yOur ant
VOL are htrebp rottind thAt A Suit reouedto
above ent i tled Court for the adoption
to fcoreciow TWO mortgag es entitled ever or pteadflQ TO the Petition on
of SHERILEE ANN ADAMONIS.
Jack P Dodd and ay F Dodd, hit trie Pet'car' f. a"."-. (iERALr
and you are hereby tumnoned.
ft plaintiffs, versus Howell S RuTBERO, 125 South Court
ordered and required to show cause
t.yenur, Orlando Florida. 37601. ar'
William I
Fleming. Single
"y the same should not be granted
Lovelace and June N LovelAce. Pit t.Ie the original answer or pleAOiflQ
tiy Serv ing a copy of your written
wife, defendants has been filed o ?fir office of the Clerk Off" above
defenses. if any, upon JOHN 0
Court on or before November 161h
i the Cirut Court for
a i
HAINFiS. ESQ1 of the lirrti of W.n
Seminole County, Flo' da. beirig 1977 If you t'I to 0050. ,udgmefl? op
Wood
Oetwtfdle. Manes, Word 6.
Civil Action No 721217. and that yot' defIt will be tak(fl Against you for
man, P A 701 (alt New England
? ~e P00-On
Merequred to file your answer w,th trit tCIiCf demaflcl'd
Avenue. Winter Park, FIor'da, at
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the Ci er k coofs.e.oCourt anoloserve a
Done and OI.'
Icirney for pett one'. ROBE RT thereof
copy
upon the plaintiffs' Qctobir, 1972
DALTON STEWART, and by filing
attoenCys, whO5C name and address (stall
original thereof with the Clerk of
ARTHUR f t Iq c I. TIT ii01 J
.5 set forth belOw, not later than
the said Court at the Courthouse.
Clers
November 8th, 1672 If you fail to do
Sanford, Florida, rot later than the
So a default will bt entered against
(IV Cecela V Er'r
lit day of November. 1917
you for the rel ief dema nded in the
Depute Clerk
If yOu Ta) to appear and Show
197;
The real property Pijtlisri Oct Il, 21, 31 6. No.
Complaint
cause inAccorciaflCe*tfl this nulice.
proceeded against. s,tuatt'd fl 0(196
a Oefau1t *sll be entered against O1J
-Seminole Count,. Florida. it as
for the relief demandCd in the
10110*5
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Pet itiofl
PAWC EL NO I
This notice Will be publithe'd once
FR TAX DEED
Begn 75 feet West of SE corner of
a week for four (I) COtfle'cutivC
SEC 97 195 F LOR IDA
Section 35
NE
f IPiP NW'
STATUTES OF 1969)
weeks in the Sanford Herald, a
Townthip 71 South, Range 30 East
newspaper having general Cole
P4011(1 IS HEREPY GiVEN,
for point of bcgrwing. run North
Inc
CulAtiOri in Seminole County,
1106 feet. West 300 feet. North 150 That Thomas C Freeman, if
following
cent
cafe
Florida
the
Of
bOIØer
feet, West 27464 feet. South 14557
WITNESS my hand as Clerk of the
feet. thence East 301 65 feet to point hAStilCd SAid certficatC for tax deed
County,
Circut Court of Seminole
to be issued thereon The cert i ficate
of beginning
Florida. and the seat of Said Court
number
and ,CAr co issuance, the
PARCEL NO 7
thi5 77rvd day of September. 1977
description of the properly, and the
Begin 75 lrt West and 1306 feet
(SEAL)
North of the Southeast Corner of the name in *hCh it was assessed are a
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
fltO*S
Northeast
of the No'thvrst '
at Clerk of Seminole
Section IS. Township 71 South. Ccrtfca'e No cit Year of
County Circuit Court
Range 30 East. run Wes t 30 feet, ISSuance 1970
By Cecelia V (bern
DescriptiOf101 Property
thence North IS feet. thence West
Deputy Clerk
10' I filk 9 Tr 16
77164 feet. thence North 1IS 57 feet.
JOHN 0 HAIP4ES. (SQ
Seminole PAT"
ttierce East 30163 feet, thence South
Wndtrwee'dle. Manes
PB 2 PQ 75
16004 feet to point of
Name in eh.(Yi nse%sed Jcir'nn'e
Ward 8. Woodman, PA
WITNESS my hand and seal of
701 East New England Avenue
M McGee. ef al All of Slia property
tp
Court of Sanfo'd. Florida, thiS
Winter Park, Florida 32719
being in itie County of Seminole.
E,'Pi day of October. 1972
Attorneys for Petitioner
State of Florida Unless such Celle
Seall
Ificate shall be re.Ørcn'ied according
PtjI'5Pi c' .16 8. Oct 3. 10, 17, 1912
ARTHUR if B(CIWlTP4. jR
to law the proper', dec le ,bed in Such
Clerk
certificate
wit be sold to the highest
I
ViPulen
Marthu
Bt
of Me
cash odoer t tht front
Depufv
Ciens
In the Court of the County Judge,
Seminole Covnty Court House at
Harlan Tuck of ttie
Seminole Coun't. Florida.
Sanford, F lot .da. at II 00 Ia M On
!,rm Of
In Probate
Ire
first Monday in the month of
C,ite's, Hedrick 6. ft "'nson
In IC' Estate of
N ov ember, 1972. which it the 6th dat
lCl East Church Street
DORA JAN11 DOZIER
Of idOiCTib. 1977
Orlando. Florida
Deceased
Dated trii5 2'1111th day of September
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
To All Creditors and Persons Having
1Y77
1977
Pi,b tSP' Oct tO. It. 4 31
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SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO 73I111I
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

hi' R'vir'l 3ffIee earlier and t.arl
I, .,,,-,I
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vt
f U° ;ltll,IiiIt,
the teacher was ning to be
Miss Siinpon. 20. t SanfOrd StlldPflts
was
CATStPTfl4V'ed
SuptJohn
Ang
e
l
resident, said she was teaching
'Mv Information is meager
suited ati'lilt the incident by The
(itit (if the tetbnok hilt
subject. btitl understand
to
on
the
e
and
he
also
Herald
tuiE'5 kidS W) home and get
divulge what the SubStItute I' she was eaching birth conthings c'onfued'
it.ge1 to have been teachIng trol," Mrs Bryant said.
what
happt'nerl
She saId
Upon consultation with Nm
a ''misunderstanding" and she or the name of a man who then
Dagg,
cchl,lrrrUltim aide, It
against
the
w
as
rninplalnt
r
i
was certain the riiatt"
'sac learned that n the family
going ti. be rco1veti 'Fm r.ot teacher
living
conre, which is a part of
was
However.
Jean
Bryant,
hoard
It,''
going to worry attit
her reply when ativised that at vice chairman, when consulted the home economicS nurce, the
present her name had been about thf',;Ituatu'sn by The sllhlectM of marriage, family
irt ir.' f tif,intc It.'
removed from the substitute Herald Tuesday afternoon, said relatIlin'.
teacher list She said she loved she had been by the School includ."t
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New Laws Nov. 28

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PROGRESS EDITION

(lLlcStI(')fl and answer period. Left to right, Salui.
I IOVIC. James Lot', supervisor. Roard Of

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LEAGUE OF WOMEN V(FEHS of Seminole
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Deland-Sanford 668-4436, South Brevard 2624576.

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trig of Hutchison until later this
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,ill, the Orlando teen-iiger

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inditated the

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the sewer treatziient limit

lit- becaine if recording star oil

( olunthia ltt'curds 1hirough

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Sanford, now a star of lite
Grand Old Opry, will be
performing at tile Country
,%luijic Jamboree sponsored
1)), Veteran of Foreign Wars
st nd Auxiliary
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to In,
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thue' I-ise Owls, lta'isll) Iiuuiious
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resignation of B H Ferrell a

the Environmental Protection candidate for the City Council
or federal grants
from the zoning board effecti"
ipProset or the (Its
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[Xlayed approval of the final
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Sanford. tits father alld ,
Wednesday wis $1.16 million
inothur are Mr. iaid Mrs, John I.
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IA)rd wilhilgliess to apply to fund llws
.%If,. and Mrs. Robert W,
lullount plus the gratit." Palit,
of South Sanford Avenue.`

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Iliur6day in U.S. District Court
here to a charge of telephoning
a bomb threat to Walt Disney
World's Polynesian Village Illo.

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11ousin, and Urban IX .elop- (1lunii. SR 434

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High Bud wasCentral torida that i full time tog aU..her e
Underground Inc. at SIII -tinpluyed at a ialarY A 1100
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city apply for loans from the readings an ordiance of
Is ssell for (tie ni.atlon for the (AM i.
of the prutu'ds ssill go to ign s
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Seminole III-County Drug Abu.se collection lines.

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Alsii authorized preparation of
Tahled untilnext -seek .ictiun
lnobile home park district laying water lines to the TrlmNclomJnenl.tat1t)n u
c l assi f ication ordinance as an Tn. Development in 'e in the
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Stale Senate 16th district—
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bill Do l an I 1)* 11 504 hugh M.
are dis a to (lit çint 1 md
Evans u Iti io,&amp;a, Barbar i-overage and the areas it until recommendations at: I
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Morehead ill 92".
should encompass," I'All,said. report are reI
LU 480 \Ir5 Wilson iS ssunntr hit ,iddt ii that a $480 000 grant ut,inetr.
Set a public hearing for 7
distrit tvdtk
is &amp;trtain to be 1ipprosed for the
the
planned
p.niNov. 30 on the request for a
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Mstst.nnt U.S. Attor'uey Bob 8201 &amp;uiiti Auxiliary will 1)rent
An old-tirner recalls whIen Ipvanthal tiaid Ilutchison could tile lalow. Which will bellefit till-

Titusville 267-6859.

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hoots and laughs ssue (hi. sonal appearance lit Lyman
response at the Olympic Ifigh school, Longwood, ()[I
Sunda evening sit B P In. blue
d Country Music show will
when huts Hernandez removeid
?its robe in tile ring an() — ____
discovered he'd left tits trunks
in t i lt- drt.ssing rooni
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Ifernander, 130 Mexicali,

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approved by County Commission Thursday
night, are left to right, I G rdon W ylie.

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Other official returns in
Seminole are as follows:
President- Richard M.
Nixon anti Spiro Agnew (H)
27,1&gt;58, George McCovern and
Sargent Shaver i 1)t 6,503.

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ill. rityliff the voters Ili inighly

ballots and also reminisced of gas e herring 32,190 nods In
the da)s sthtn he sas coaching Ilrtsard and 18829 in Seminok
for a grand total of 51,019 whIle
in baseball,
th°
Iroome
reused 19 306 In
of
It sias the bottom
Br.
s
ard
and
lO,Q41 in Se minole
were
two out and ssc
ninth
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total
of
49,347.
and
we
leading b) nine runs
In 1968, Herring lost Ilrevard
lost the garne."
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to make Uj) (hi. differinu,
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got (hi message

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opposition, Seymour Benson

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schools at"I "Ile Illi(II'll" N`1
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Department
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anti that tlie school authorities ,%larN
service
froin those
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Commissioner Dick Williams election returns today, to return
greeted me wi th , "You don't Abbott Herring as State
allow a guy much time, (to Attorney of the lath Judicial
His was in reference to Ili)

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Kaufman said that Arlene
Francis is real sharp \Li)ts.
that's your hint on whether or
not he was successful in
stumping the panel, eh7

Grat a transfer file too
Standard Executis

(Is John k 'ipiub.kI

the lemon squeezer, will be

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drawer. Ideal for the student. nt'ptionist. sult'rntn.
teacher too. Choice of Black with Walnut plastic top.
Blue with Teak top, or Tan with Walnut top Regular
$81.20.

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needs lo of desk spa. Ideal for husins meetings, etc.
Available in Black or Tan with Walnut plastic top. or in
Black with Teak pla!~l
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standards, has been
On a lTh)tIflfl made by ('oni• all CoUnt)'
orderly growth anti
missioner Al Davi s and PbiflflCtt for
quality a'onded bs- C'onmiisioner Ed that it will nttrad

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Bobby has Ions; been is Bridge
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Sunday at p.m. at the lodge
hail located at East 7th and
Pine in Sanford. The speaker
will be Rev. H L. Bradlr. G.
W. Johnson is worshipful
master of the lodge,

First Pres byte rian
First Presb1erian Church of
Sanford Senior High Fellowship
will have- dinner at 1 p.m.
followed by a program of slides
of the 110)3' Land. Rev. Virgil
Bryant will discuss his recent
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Guild of Our Lady of the Ukes Catholic Church today and Sat urday by
(teated) Mrs. B. C. Monti, president of guild and chairman of the event
and committee members 'left to right Miss Elizabeth Kuebell, Mrs
ClarenceGardiner and Mrs. Harry Mullan'v.
Charles Edwards Photo

Drive.

Proceeds from this affair will
go to aid the rwcdy and indigent
Of not on] their church, but will
be used to aid the Lutheran
Church in DeLand in their quest
for contributions and clothing
for the needy here and abroad.
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Church met at the home of Miss
Mabel Chapman on Old Lake
Monroe Road Monday night.
The meeting. presided over
Mrs. Paul Arledge, was devoted
to discussion of unification of
Wesleyan Service Guild with
the Women's Society of
Christian Service into the
United Methodist Women.

Redeemer
Lutheran
Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer will hold Loyalty
this Sunday, when
members *i1l bring their
pledges for financial support of

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Ascension
On
Sunday,
Church
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Lutheran

CaSselberry will bold the semiannual congregation supper
meeting. Several items of

importance will be discussed
small On the building program;
election of five new members of
the Board of Directors: election
of a delegate to the Synodical
Convention in New Orleans in
1S73 and action on the proposed
1973 Budget. Rev. Gerald
Seaman is pa,stor of ASCVIDII
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The film 'Paul Tillich" will
be shown today at 8 P. lfl. at
Unitarian Church at 191815 E.
Robinson St.. Orlando spanMIed
by the Religion
Lutheran
are
Ascension
E
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committee.
The film on
th
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weekth
planning a retreat for
Paul
Tiiltch.
p
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the mast
re
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end of Nov. 17-19. me tr
creative
influential
and
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the
new
will be conducted
Protestant
theologian
to
Lake
Lutheran ramp near
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emerge
in
th
century,
will
be
th
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retreat
Apopka. Theme of
folloied b a discussion
pe
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youth
counselors
are
Mr.
The
and Mrs. J. W. Krueger. SetGood Shepherd
on
the
retreat
staff
are
Mr.
ving
Lutheran
and Mrs. J. W. Krueger, Mr.
a.nci Mrs. Ed Owens, Mrs. Betty
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Sciunaufer and Pastor Seaman.
Church at 2900 Orlando Dr. will
hold a special congregational
Sanford Alliance
meeting after the 10 sin.
Services conducted by worship service Sunday, to vote
Evange list Beg Dunlap will on tht cU of the Rev. William
Pastor Downey is
contin ue through Sunda y at Downey
Sanf ord Alliance Ch ur ch, 1401 replacing the Rev. J. Gordon
SPzarkAt'ptiini'htit7fln
Prv. whoaeeet.ed a call to
atllarn.and7 Calvary Lutheran Church in
M.and
P. in . There will be !pecial Ruskin on July 1.
music, good singing and fur.
c'eful preaching with nursery
provided for young children.

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going to be in person at the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
located Just off Highway 17-9 in
South Seminole County at Fern
Park. The only only service In
which he will speak at the
church will be Sunday, at 9:45
a.m. The public is invited.
Harrington has appeared on
several national TV talk shows
and is scheduled for more in the
near future. He is conducting
his Central Florida crusade.

where
Christmas
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at 7:30 p.m. at which annual many different
rnade.
repum will be given.

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Guild's bazaar and bake sale Saturday are gen the final touches by
(left to right) Muriel Rifle], Hildegard Steidley, Inez Jakeisky. Lilice
Brelin and Hazel Smithson. The doors open at 8:30a.m.
(Ann Riley Photo)

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Wilson who was trailing by 714
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hit O(ifl,, etnerf,CO tile sipeight-vote margin, election
officials id.
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Knuth sal(I he tiati n(nrmitlon
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TAII.AHAISSEE. Fla. i AP l- totals -were based on ,lificlai
continued its own accelerated Absentee ballot returns from certthcations and some .in teie'.
Meanwhile, the Unite,d States

Boyd said Wilson received

Missioner Sid Vihien suggested. Heat.hrow on the same east. in their lake system, water

Paula Hawkins

set-unit week of heavy 1352
strikes on both sides of the
DMZ. U.S. sources said about
500 1352 strikes have been made
in the region during the period,
with 15,000 tons of bombs

votes to E.R. "Sonny" Brannon's 37,926 after the absentee
bct'ti reflected since the ballots were tabulated. Boyd
said a recount would be con
Octolcr iue'tting.
saul
(tint
if
dueled
Friday at Brannors's
Michael Paulucci
request,
but he expected the
the
pt'rmmnttt'd by the state',
change.
wouldn't
totals
compan y will pick up and retain

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that its fighter txnnbcrs new
'WniL i
180 strikes in the North Vietna,p
raua and ,.,t1-,Pr ll effect; aft- -,,, r,,,- .ta'js. It ias L'l'c'fl
inese panhandle Thursday, ~0) ltesidenUs have been lu,gging er consuirning fouled water, but m two RXI-jallOn tr3iler.; :rIlm
per cent inore than the average drinking water home in empty only seven went to doctors for Clermont. tO miles away
was
number of raids since Oct.fl. gartx'ge pails and dish pans Iii treatment
None
brIUWY tests tw the :rMore than 400 fighter-bomb- this central Florida town hopitahzed, officials said.
'Ia Water Pollution Control I).'ers strikes were flow n in South where the tap water has been
National Guard troops have
Vietnain, 1,aos and C.1111b(xila, contaminated frx the past 10 been trucking Iesh water to that
.1 ~Ieavy lubrwant wwi
sg)urces mid, while the B52 dayi by oil from a leaky pump thLi rural I.ake County cornrnutitihilm' vater
heavy bori;bcrs made more
into the
Fortyone persons reported ntty of 1,100 residents for seeping
on
''it'
jumping
supply
than 100 strikes in North and
vstem
South Vietnam, Cambodia and

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plaice the first entrance way
Development have been suc- into the commercial area it-eM
e'essfuliy carried out, with of 1-4 at least 600 feet from the I.
ramp.
Heathrow agreeing to construct
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referring to the draft cease-fire
agreement worked out in Paris
hist inonth but still not signe(i
lie U.S. Command retx)rted

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Major
$9.fb3.50.
Florida State Bank mailed 708 checks totaling
Morgenstern, Sanford Atlantic National Bank, 675 checks totaling
.S67.7_58; and Milly Foggin, United State Bank. 410 checks totalifig
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it hat" for peace negritiatioci
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was not likely to ts lifted e'.''
though the North Vtetnnrrtest'
are taking advantage of it n'i
repair such supply lines as hit.
two railroads to China.
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States of 'a htitrii viiiliitinn (If
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there appears to be no need for west alignment as Route 46A
easement and that they would non's 1,512.
these substations at Heathrow, will be provided. Heathrow will
Wilson claimed victory
to
the available monies allocated bear the total cost of the provide a system of weirs
night and attributed
Thursday
for them will be directed signalization at their entrance maintain appropriate lake
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talk with the
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supply buildup to beat the small counties have increased phone reports.
In practically every county,
cease-fire. Cargo planes were Repubtic3n Paula Hawkins
iii following up on rumors
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Gerald
the
candidate who won merely and
mocrat
arriving around the clock from margin over De
but
other ninrmatlnfl
America with tons of new and Lewis for the Public Service increased his or her victory
margin. However. Columbli
advanctxt military equipinent. Commission.
Ifig, Illin" Wednesday.
31k. ,
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the will bear their proportionate
un ty was swutcheti from the PC
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ground
war,
the
South
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God at 70 miles an hour on I- Vietnamese command reported -entees were from 50 ex)unties Hawkins column where she led
the
any
changes
to
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such
that
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crossing
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Heathrow developers agree
''I promised 64 enemy attacks during the 24 and the 17 still out Included the by 94 votes on election night to may have tieetI nvotved in :nn•
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detrimental.
icoulsi
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south
east
corner
exit
takes
the
of
to provide signalization of the
the Lewis cuiunu'i where .absen- taniinatlon , if '"t' c''iter up'n',.
hours before dawn today, 57 01 bi gg, est UflCS. ii4uC
Goti I would be a statue' of
each shore line
of
('ertiuin
areas
1-4.
ramp
of
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railroad crossing at Lake Mary
tht'niu by rockets and mortars. counties were not expected to tees save hun a sLx-vote 'ie- but refused
humility instead of a braggard.
and
for
fish
reatined
areas
in
the
master
will
be
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Boulevard; signalization of th e
26 to 3
No major battles were
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been ad- wildlife breeding purposes." I realize l'niu just an ordinary
intersection of Heathrow Main land use plan have
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Opposition
late toda or
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Lake
and
entry
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of
10
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cent
tins
Lake
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Boulevard and that the)
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giving
im;eeting,
this
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the
of
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ind rechecks
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P pdtislOfl
of
tally sheets
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a
COfl
resentatives
in
Santa
re p
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resident who objes ted to the
nude.
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After the c ertifica tion, I
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-m,inii:n'rcia1 area being ens Iike
Gen Alexander M. Ilaig Jr., confers with
(,iis&amp;'n said todas she had cott order is reqwr
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received final totals from Si) added. ,
President N'u en Van I hieu on the cea se-fire
Ametulmenit oiutinut'd From Page' Ii
('tiuistitullomilul
Republican
State
Ca.r"-a;i
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their
hoimies
(Inc
saul
that
showed
Mrs.
cemufitie'S
which
No 1-for '20,066- 4igainst
agreement. The U.S. Command accelerates
c'm,nilui,iiiniuiits and townutioust's
hl.iw kins with 388,9t 4 votes and I. E. Tummy'' Thuinaa a':
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No. 2-for u,o.s&amp;. 1igairist
American
Uth
ilistrk-t4565,
5tutt'
Senate',
for a comlete
its planning
ci
to his
n
re a detriment
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I isis with 139 Jl the election the (,OP had sent telegruns
4 I84 Ni 3 for 17499- igunst
Ihoiit I(uiiiihc rI., r m Its 17,741
property u ross th e Routes, tnt
night
count Tuesday in th,xse county election supervmsur'
Vogt 4,&amp;. No. 4-for 18,732- agai nst
''Most I':tiiIt' don't believe that John W. Vogt I) 11,6%
PR I-SI I)I'.\ I NIXON 'S post'clectiou ca incounties,
not including the asking that the party have -1
5,146, N.' 5-for 16,6tH- against
iS is ltiiR'I district is lt' m.
i paign to remodel the federal gover'nnn-'Ht
stiit'kt'tl
s'pk' luivi' to lii'
asente showed Mrs. Hawkins representataxe present fur an:'
Ilutust' ul itrpri'si'miiatit t', 6,.;9tm,
said
objector
Lu,
live,"
confrontation
iu'rtieallv
noisy
a
't
,
'ear
to
could lead next
Moism'y
('cmiii) leash lass- for 19,63 with 347,403 totes to Lewis' recount
33,'ui district- ( ;
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,if
Ravenbruisk.
tic'
1Liwkin
of
\Irs.
Hilt
lik'Lsot'
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310.899.
with the I)ernocratic-COntr011t'd Congress.
s 11 11,354., Seytisour Benson ,ttttt against 4.517.
tid she was furious becauai.said that there' should hi' SOlute'
The eketton night total fur
Fern Park Fire L)Isirit-t
I)) 7,180
folks
(is.'
worhi
istim're
place in
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Iluuise' of lte'pre'semilulivrs, t'reutitii fur 1,746 and against
ou tbrea k Os
Still).) ItU (i
a n ouei)rean
.1) a
(ON('12 P.'(,'i
1-I,000-tote titerkut, 1,067.M to dtniiiding .a recount just
c'iin live in lois density
T4
ill
.11th; di st ri ct— V ince I'tc liLt I Jr
intidents Serrettirs of the Na s ,John '' an ncr
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failure
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('It'rk of ('Irruil Court
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out nondiscrimination orders "at every k'vt'l
it. ili't'kw ithi 3, - 1))
Arthur
dts;xisitl fm-itities;
down the line."
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of ground
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F uneral N otice
natural trees ne'u,iue isl during 18 155fl Ca rl1 )lum hut r s It I
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t ouctnc'a
headquarters if) K'iiyii
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construc t ion ; amni to re tain at
Let b3 of l'iaols died luridas
c'
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hioloi'ist
it
their
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to
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1941.
Survivors
Uilit
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c;tintrys ash 111)1
t -o, :'a IIJ
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could rt'' OlLltiOuii/( tti,it
l'i u hpiiit iii
lis tttt I' Lee, both of mn
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approval
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lord,
daughter,
Mrs.
1ntald
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them wasteland.
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church program. NOV. 19
will be known as Affirmation
Sunday or "All Present or
accounted for Sunday." Time
and talents are the center f
canned goods CIFIStXTUL$ IteIflS
attention and all members are
will be sold.
asked to attend. A 'show and
Refreshments and home tell " disila' will be held and
cooked food will be available all hobbies and ('TSIts will be
thiv
displayed b3 mnt-mbcrs. A
potl uck supper will be served at
Corn m u n I ty U n it e d :3ü P.Tfl.
Tt1aTII%'ingwothpi%"tlltie
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heldwednesdayNuv.22at7:30
Ccinirnunit3 p in at Redeemer with no
Casselberry
United Methodist Church Ever)' M!IVIC'C Thanksgiving Day.
Member Commitment CamAltamonte
paign is underway with Paul
Janficld. chairman. The theme
is 'You Have a Lot to Give." Community Chapel DeBary Community
Preentauon dinners will lit'
United Methodist
held Saturday and Sunday
The Fishers of Men Club of
,
at (:30. Slides depicting
no
me New Life Mission to open
church activities will be Altatuuaik C'(dIUliutht) QISPC.1
Sunday at the De-Bary Coinpresented tii Bob Noble with and Church will have Lonnie munity United Methodist
Mrs. \i Segrest is Thomas. director of migrant Church is a real opportunity ti
in charge of preparation f or the education at Seminole Junior
hear dynarruc preaching of the
College, as speaker at the B
dinner.
All members and friends of a.m. meeting on Sunda y .
A. Foster, Pastor
Dr . GO
New members
the church arc invited to i
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church. Mrs. Faye Messick is service.
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t'haLflTUtn.
Lrn alti Dii) i ill be Nov. 19 at dinner will Lit' held from 6-8 p
which time members will in. Sunday.
Chap
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Th'da&gt;- night the Owpe'
dedicatetlwirgifts,enU.and
Guild will have an important
prayer .upptirt
The ne Orlando District business niet!ting at 7p. in. At B
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Cornmunit3 Day, Nov. 3. ac-

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ganila t - nti;iaip,ni Iii
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ctijlwtr1 of 11iIei' c deti mints for
w ithifrawni of North V l.'I•
natnese forces fniitti Stitithi
V iett;i;iti np;illcntion lit the
irs's,'d i'ensi'Itr.' to ('alit.
INAIIII 81111 I IIiM and i,utircitit,'e c
(tint there iiotilti 1)4' Iii) t'tiiil 1t un.
government. ihieti's tlu'is'ct
advi ser, lion nit I lut' N tin.
St'ti it" I 'I'4'4il t'tut Ngiiys'ti Van
1 111y1,11 .1 1141 other I'tp official"
bait' twi'n givitig a niIiIlIwr 1
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W v s I t' r a
'l,at-kgriaitui I' Ipterviews Iii liii'
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speaker. After 40 years as a
pastor and active in both local
and national committees and
commissions, be brings a real
understanding of people and
their hopes and feax's
Services begin 11 a. in.
Sunday and will be held nightly
through Friday at 7:30. A Bibl
study class will be held at 10 a.
in. Monday through Friday.

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and Bazaar will be Saturday
awl Sunday, from 9 sin, to 8
pin, in the Church Social Hail,

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fI4.'nt I hot the JuqI peai p hit'
VIl'InhitIt"ce 114 iell ne the
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Handbook for 1972. to be pub- movements, including some 3,
The 10-3-earold conference
lished in a few weeks, are cx- 000 in South Africa, with a total
pectt'd to show twice as many membership of about 15 mil- represents some 45 million
Christians in 103 Protestant and
hurch members as had been lion.
thodox churches in 34 Afn.
Or
Af rican church loaders a
'4irnated and an unexpectedly
wing
the
can
countries.
•u-ep ch urch Involvement in so- the boom as foresha do
development projects.
David B. Ba rrett, an Anglican missionary who helped peew
pare the handbook, says it's like
that nearly everywhere in black
Africa.
ll a'stirimtc tJ'uit the mar..
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1trecih'nt Nuven Van ThI.'it
tMav on the proposed In
tlochtna cease-lire agreement,
A spi'tkesznan for the U.S.
I'inbass)' said he could neIther
confirm nor deny reports that
I Iatg carried a persnal letter
from Nixon to Thieu urging (1w
South Vietnamese president to
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By the year 2000, he says, Afri.
can Christians could total 350
million and exceed the number RC. Blair MCGSrve}', pastor share the Good News of Jesus
of African Moslems for the first of Sanford Alliance Church, has Christ with persons throughout
time.
been appointed to head up the the North American continent
The demand for thousands of Key 73 effort in Evangelism during the coming year.
additional churches. mtnlsten among local churches and also
Success of the Key '73 effort
and
lay
personnel,
and
churchserving
on the steering coin- will depend on commitments of
p
aided agencies is over. cmttee are Dr. Harold Harris of pastors and laymen in local
in
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whelming.
First Christian Church and a congregations who are willing "
Some in the Roman Catholic layman, Ralph Cowan of First to invest their talents and
p.m.
Included in the Hornec'ommp church, the biggest Christian United Methodist.
mc Church of God located at sinpipiration at
themselves in the intensive
B&amp;I West 2'id Street celebrates featuring Wendy .)ohnson and activities will be dedication of group in Africa, foresee a corneffort to reach evey individual,
Each church in the corncompleted plete administrative breakannually a Homecoming to the Messengers., who will be the recently
Phase I calls for an advent
commemorate progress and singing in both the morning and Fellowship Hall. This building down within a generation, with munity has been invited to send study, in December, noon
The is designed to accommodate all the hierarchy becoming a minister and lay reiresen- prayer Christmas Day through
effect praise for the past year's afternoon services.
tati ve to the first organizational
Messengers are well known in social needs of the church with hc.1ess1y decentralized.
growth.
6, Faith in Action TV on
"We had thought that the meeting to be held Sunday. 2-4 Jan 6 leading up to the official
Rev. 2. T. Pius., pastor, has this area and have sung several its kitchen, recreational area.
and living quarters for the crisis lay between Christianity p.m. at First Presbyterian thcl' Sunday on Jan. 7. There
set Sunday, as the date for the times at the Church of God in
minister of music or evangelist, and anti..Christian forces, like Church.
Homecoming this year. Sunday Sanford.
will be special emphasis during
Beginning with Sunday communism, but now we have
Sunday evening evangelistic
School will be-gm at 9:45 iu'n.
Key '73 is an historic live other phases such as Bible
School at 94$ a.m. all friends of an entirely unexpected '"
followed b% morning worship at service will be held at 7 p.m
r'ooperative attempt on the part distribution, lay wlthess, youth
11. Dinner will be served an the Pastor Pitts will be .spcitking in the church are invited wattend Barrett said in an interview, of
paticipatirig witness, rallies., music and
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the Sunday morning and the Homecoming activities and "It's the exact opposite of the denominations and groups to drama.
grcmds at noon.
hear the Messengers sing.
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World peoples. .Some predict
an churches in Kenya sugg(m_ds and Africa was ripe for iL"
Much of the growth has been that WCStCrfl Christians will
that the problem is more acute
le during the 20th century
than many clerics have be- wi th in independent or separa- dou b
ml!inn .ut Third World
to
800
t'ist movements outside the Inslie%ed.
i3thirls
will increase from 6.
Figures cornpil'd for the first toriczil church organim.ations. Clu
than
5,000
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million
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1900
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Infonnants said A,,n'rtuaii
I mop t r en gI ii in V let 110111
would droll below flue '21,000
NI con by
i'etlIng orikn"I b
th't 1 and Indicated there
might 1w further w Ithitmawnls of
U S I mips s' en If it ut'aseflri'
agreement is not signed hi' next
month. ( 'urrent II S. military
strength in Vichnati; is nt'ut
32,000
Informants also ritnhlrnic'd
that the United Mato- 'o'niltug additional init;"",%% I't'pIni!
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forces to loin ti
"tillcsweqwrs already In liii' W11,-;I'l'
tern Pacific liii') ii,
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\AIROBI, Kenya (API - gims people in the world. tern-mtOrt'd religion into a reWill success sp,ail artstianity Christianity is a religion of denon-white,
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r their on the main Street of a smafl mid-western town
preached In a rev'hvLl scant years ago. We had noon day wvic,ft at the church on the corner. On this particular sprini
day everyone who could get away from their office or sIcr
had joined the crowd on the sidewa lks and even the stre-c:
between the two buildings High overhead a tight wire wa'
stretched from the roof ni the lower hotel to the window Of thi
taller building, and on this, high wire an exhibition of skifl i*n
dMrInt was about tobegin. Aswr came out of the tthw:, lih
many others we drifted across to see the people pirftrr.
Tnt papers had told us, that the man cm the hi v
would perform his brezith4sking routine high ahcve lht
street with the greatest of ease: where all could see. And
perform, he did' He walked across with ease: he sat In a chair
which was balanced with its two back legs on the wire: he did
titç down. turn.
iii! sorts of scemingl impossible
ping and swin g ing b&amp;iti and icirU .)USI wher, wc had t'orne
reasonably sure that he could take care of htnsell on that
high wire without each of us holding our treath, he stepped
back onto the hotel roof and came out again, thus time
followed by his little girl.
She had become known as a high-wire artist in her own
raghf and was billed as 'Princess Maria," but on this particular day the crowds, as one person, caught its breath. fur
she could not have been over six years old, and looked much
younger an that stun wire high above our heads S10w13 the
advanced following her father. step b step, to a point
midway between the buildings, and then, as deliberately as
she had advanced, she walked backward to the roof she had
left where anxious friends and nervous reporters awaited
her.
Of course they asked Dit little girl If she hadn't been
afraid when she paused on that rwaying wire and svi the sea
of faces so far below. She smiled a happy little smile and
answered, "1 would have been afraid if I had not been
walking with my father."
Can you guess why I have shared with you tins true
stcny. It is not because you haven't been to see cxciuig and
different feats performed on the high wire of the circus, but
because of the little girl and her beautiful trust in the nearness of her father.
Do you know that life is much like a high wire" There are
times when It will be difficult, even times dangerous, but
there will never, never be a time you fail if you will
remember to walk near to your heavenly Father. Like the
little girl who had a sense of trust, that it is what happens
when Jesus walks with us,-we are not frightened, we go
ahead cii our happy and confident way, able to ii' our best. It
makes all the difference in the world whether we try to do
everything alone in this life. or whether we ask Jesus to walk
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small boy, said it became for mcadi3cernmentt0r9IflCTh'
ben. It was night and his mother had asked him to put the
empty milk bottles out on the porch so the' would be ready
for the milkman in the morning. The boy took the bottles,
opened the door and looked out into the pitch blackness.
Turning, he hesitated and said. "it's Ux dark to go out
without a father."
Are you like the young teenager who sat across from me
in my office a couple of days ago, and said. Rut Minister, I
don't care about God" I said to hun, 0 yes you do You are
not all that big or that bad. When you're up tight and have hit
the one-way street. arriving at the deadend, to wham do you
turn' 'You ma not care about God, but He cares about 'OU.
That's the way He is He cares, because He loves! We prayed
together, and for the first time in his young life, he said to
Jesus Christ. "come into my Me," and God did Just that' He
went an his way, rejoicing in his new found faith, quickened
in hope, and in faith renewed Last Sunday, he said to me,
"You know Pastor it Is beautiful really beautiful. God
been walking right with me all week." How about you, is life
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In the wake of the Nixon reelection landslide
there aro cresting waves of reaction in both the

parties.

Already political scientiStS are trying th
decipher how it could come about that such a
tremendous victory for the Republican candidate would leave more doubts than convCtiofl
Of the real health of that party.
As for the Democratic party. the obvious
challenge to it is to gather itself together and
first
bring it hack into the channel where It
gained and then retained for years the role of the

majority party.
f the two the former will he the hardest to
tli!Ise and then go about curing. Control of the'
White House is a major political weapon. but it

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voters join the national trend to independent thinking. Florida Democrats have

ever for the Democrats. Two new Democrats are
in the Florida delegation so that the voice of

But when this is achivd with the opposition
part%' still in full control of the c.ongress—e'Cfl
gaining in numerical strength—the voice and
of the People fairly shout the message to
get about C leaning house
In short, to start the essential moves which
will show the voters—and well before mid-term
1474—that the GOP still regards free enterprise,
honest electioneering and full regard for the

picture an enem'. as 10 feet iou, immune to
out
human frailties tVt see all too clear)) the foibles of

more and more shown by actions.
Thus there is coming about a time when the

Representatives,
One of these is former State Senator and now
U. S. RepresentatiVe'lct William Gunter of
Orlando. We are encouraged by this Democratic

with the hand of President Nixon wielding the

broom—and the meaning of the Democratic
debacle on the national level is pressing the
Democrats into soul-searching of the highest
order will make political history
Post-election days are always important.
This year they are critical and pregnant with the
promise of greatly needed and overdue reforms.
It is worth watching!

is most challenging. Years of voting Republican
on the national ticket and then Democratic at the
state and local levels has produced a mixed
political loyalty which needs clarifying.
This clarification is already taking place as

public good as its political duties

The Democratic party at the national level is
VOICe
faced with some hard moves. Perhaps the
Democratic
of one of the most experienced
F.
O'Brien
will
be
heeded.
leaders Lawrence
Said "Larry": "Our party must now move
vigorously to reclaim the loyalty of all
Democrats, melding the old and new' This is
nor of wishful thinking
not a matter of sentiment
The old pro knows that the aim of President
Nixon is to make the GOP the nmioritv party.

Tit do this the Republicans will have to have
Democratic help. What help? "To engage in it
UUTbloodletting or Monday-morning

terbacking over their presidential candidate—
cGovern's—smashing
Sena
defines O'Brien.
dewat
Here in Florida the result of the Nixon
landslide was little felt below the top of the
ticket Indeed, it would seem that the cause of
modern Democracy in the Sunshine State had
been advanced.
Gay. Reuhin Askew, one of the new breed,
balanced the results and was happy with what he
saw. in the first place he will still be working
he
with Democratic majorities in both houses of liftlegislature.

the Congressional delegation

put on the scales, there is more weight than

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The realits' of cuch trust has

respected. Those indisiduals

situation,

include it plastic- lItter bag
Last fisul year, the GPO sold W' million publications for
$2.b million Although it is not ti's business ti ma ke' a pro! It.
fj GPO manages to return money U. the 'Ireasur) Uncle
Snot got a rebate of about $10 million in fiscal 1972
Five years ago, the GPO decided to expand outside the
nation's capital ond since- l96'7 has opened 14 bookstores
th roughout the nation, each stocking nearly 2,000 Items.
Additional stores are planned for Cleveland, Seattle,
Houston, Pittsburgh and Jacksonville, The GPO also
established a distribution center in Philadelphia and ano ther
in Pueblo . Cob., allowing the Washington headquarters to
handle' hard-to-locate Items. It ta kes a week to 10 days to
receive most publica tions by mail.
A sampimi front Uncle Sam's cornucopia includes

An increasing number of parents . pupils and schoolnieli
are tapping one of the richest resources Ii: th e country for
inexpensive materials on almost any subject
A gold mint' of pamphlets. periodicals, posters. pictures.
chart.' and books is available from the U.S Su pe rintendent of
Documents by mail or at one of 1(1 government bookstores,
including 14 outside Wash in gton
Prices range' from a nickel for brochures on drug abuseSit
for tin- 21'-volume- Warren Commission report on
U'
President Kennedy 'i atit1naUon Most are modest)'
and o ther expe nses
About it third of the' more than two million inquiries
received in Washington about the publications each: ycar
seek help with term papers and school profects.
Large numbers of parents write for the sleuss of Pan'-

phlets and books or, how to care' for young children and how to
help teen-agers.
tint' man asked for the' best place to boncyntoot:
Tin.' most popular publication is "infant Cart." with
more' t han 15 million copies of the 211-cent pamphlet sold
Next or: Uncle Sam's best seller list is the 75 eent phamphiet

Government
Organization Manual," at $3.00, explaining wile) does what
Federal Income' Tax"

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and where in the' federal bureaucracy, ends

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publications selling more t han a million copit
The GPo has been in existent' for 77 years as publisher for
the ptetknrui of government departments, agencies and
commission which originates the material Citizens get the
result of the' government's research and knowledge in every
field of human endeavor when they bu) GPO material.' that

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American huuor study guides; information for noncitizens

seeking naturalization: Spanisti-leinguagv materials;
month)) magazines about the space' program, the armed
services, education. foreign affairs and hints for consumers.
Miliuir". training nianuaLL explain ho's ti fix motor
vehicles, radio, television and hi-ti equipment and alnioit
anything else' man has buil t
You can learn how to operate a jewelr:.' store, a resta urant,
ii service station and a car wash and how to appl for loans to
finance' them (hitihuor enthusiasts will 1w delighted with the
Army's FM 21-iL "Survval, Evasion 6 Escape.-," a 430-page'
treasure-trove' of intornuitiort on hoc' to ttve with arid off the
land. Illustrated in color .
If you're' wond ering hoc' if' decorate' your school, office
or home ,send for Price' List 1, "Posters and Charts," telling
of portfolios of beautiful 16x20 inch lithographs of "Our Navy
In Action" Similar portfolios picture' the exploits of the
astronauts, Army, Air Force.'. Marine Corps and Coast
Guard Then' are drug abuse'ahidecokog3- posters. too

c:opk'. News Sers'ict'
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often it did.
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telling them It will relieve pain,
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needles anywhere I like and It

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insert any needles at all."

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Me'dn.'mt Ili Beverly Hills,
Calif., pullet) a pencfl out of ins
pocket. "Let's sii this was a

magnet," Kruger said. "Now If

''After several years of
research, I Lielu'vt that the uni
fur
explanation
likei

acupuncture' is hypnosis"
Acupuncture, like hypnosis.
does not work with all people,
Kruger noted. Not even all

I were to peas this over your
body and you were to believe Chinese. Moreover, even in
that this would relieve Pfl. it Peking pam-killing drugs are
would Acupuncture' does work. usually used Lilting with
But if works better for the'
Chinese' people.', who believe' in
it."
Kruger noted that American
doctors are fascinated with the
littlt'.underslood Chinese' art of
acupuncture and that ITUIny
patents nowadays eagerly ask
their doctors when they can be

acupuncture' itt preparing it
pa tient for surger).
"They will use everything
front Novocain to I)enierol to
morphine," Kruger said. "With
all that. what dc' you need

acupuncture for?"
American
Kruger said

ductor are relatively unaware
of
jut' potentials of hypnosis,
given the needle treatmentKroger deplored this as and so have not realized that it
"tragic." 'There is certainb' is behind acupuncture. 'l'hey
move to niedictnt than a blind don't realize that hypnotic
belie! it. 11w uniuwwn," he caid, ptuenomtnti can tie' produced

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hypnotized

doctors while surgery was
going on and "get up wit) walk
buck to their ruonis iAerwards
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just like' acupuncture'."
Kruger said

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Workshop Art Exhibit featuring
15 area artists representing a
colorful variety of art forms
The an exhibit is open to the
public weekdays 9 sin, to 4:30
p.m. from now until Friday,

A special reception for the
Ralph Nader rides again and this time' it is not roughshod over the' little' Corvair but over 181i years of American histur
''Who Runs Congress—The' President big business or
Ynu" first volume' in a projected encyclopedic study of
Congress b Nuder and his associates. will be sure to
please' those' win' like' to blame all our troubles on the
rascals in Wahington
Calling Congress the "Great American Default " Nader
declares that the' White' House and the President are

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will be
held Friday November 17th in
the Sampson Art Gallery.
Refreshments will be' ,served
and the public is cordially it,
sited to attend.

participating artists

Participating in the show are
the following artists and their
respective media: Karen E.
Albritton, oil; Roslyn Brown,
plastic sculpture; M. Allison
Costello, photography: Aleen
Gottlob, clay; Johanna Jordan,
fabric waithanging; Marian S

emerging in the United Suites as "a new kind of monarchy."
Nader was in top form at a news conference called to

announce' release of liii' book
"We' are in the midst of a very serious constitutional
(:ongress has abdicated its responsibilities to
crisis

Sincerely,
l0 Crystal Drive
Sanford. Florida 32771

McCall, graphics; Richard
Mayberr&gt;'. Jr., drawing; Mary

Lou Mullin, Jewelry; Joan
Partington, cat; Andrew

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Rigling, textiles; Jan Ring.
fabric walihanging: Daniel J.
Steven, watercolor: and Jean
Tsc,'tierfinger, painting and

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school It Is. Now that it is hitting

close to home, I see that the
Herald is running a series of
expose' stories,
I had a daughter who attended Crooms last year and
have another who will attend
there next year unless l can find
the money for a private school.
I can attest to the rudeness and

inconsiderations given to the
by the faculty. The only
good thung about CrOOOiS last
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stated that she had never had
any complaints and the food she
had seen at Crowns was tasty
and hot. I'd sure hate to eat her
cooking. I was told by one of the
teachers, confidentially, that
the reason no silverware was
used was that the adnilnistrators felt that the knives
would lead to cutting and
fighting.

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CONSULTATION OUR CONSULTANT WILL COME
TO YOU. CALL 327-$160 FOR HOME SERVICE AT NO
OBLIGATION,

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JUST ARRIVED
NEW SHIPMENT
MR. RALPH HELLER, WELL KNOWN VIELTONE
TRAINED CONSULTANT WILL BE THERE ALL
DAY SAT., NOV. 11th TO MAKE FREE ELECTRON
IC HEARING TESTS AND EVALUATE YOUR
HEARING LOSS. MR . HELLER HAS HAD MANY
SUCCESSFUL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN
ANALYZING ELECTRONIC AUDIOGRAMS. HE
WILL BE ABLE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS
REGARDING HEARING LOSS BEING HELPED
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Dear Sirs:
I wish to bring to your attention a problem in our city
which severely affects many of
citizens, particularly our senior
citizens.
I work in a doctor's office and
today I called a local taxi cab
for a patient and her husband at
approximately 4:15 p.m. The

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of
City
Comu:issitiru'rs
Board
Sanford City Hall
Sanford, Florida 32771

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problem.
Thanks for listening.

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Air conditioners

you can mention the
problem in your column and
maybe some of the civic clubs
will have an idea of how we can

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wanted you to have a copy.

Respectfully,

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Stereos
• TV's

t'nmrnissinnprc and I'":'"-"

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Lois Glisson

Parents

Association.
I contacted the Food Services
supervisor last year and offered
to bring her a sample of food

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re-election.

I sincerely

us that nobody believes what we soy"

I )s'nr Sirs:
I iw'rsullltllIY nppns'rinte uttirl
wholeheartedly qii,pui( 11)0
,lru'islon of the Asttntuatits
fnuuttu their
Irivil (tie lIitd
Iinv i,rl,ilpiI the
ll
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s '" ''" .
tuu.s'ti durIng December fit l9
I (iii tt,'r 1III1I Iti' iid "
i'vi'I y tuuiimsnn tie'lmii', hi express
faith in ( rnl iuuiil lb.' IIIhd.'
1,ublii'l' without fear or threat
III ui't*eiire

Refrigerators
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Our school system faces some challenging years ahead, and
with the increasing demands and responsibilities placed upon the
superintendent. Bud Layer deserves the support and confidence of

'TM a poIfcsor', the fellow neat to me a newspaper'
mast anti this other fellow is a car salesman Our problem

In ,;,hlltic'n to our ret'remtit'niil
nc'eul for tilcyrles, there Is a
need for hhyrles Vo flHT girls
and iFlys Ii) get hark and forth
to work acaignirienta here at the

with whom we to" in contact
Is appceeiaft'tI n end

SATURDAY. NOV. 1 1 t h.

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treatment ffm every mernhor

Nuititiritil ,ei,,nrnitir
onul Slim u' Ailiti.
Mntiris"I S;uue.'rntt ('enter
Astruinnuit Office
lhiustum, Tesos 11OC'Q

to

A Message

Editor, Herald:

9tt APP a 0it

for

An

('C. . r c i1 llcrald

I am most appreciative to those who worked in behalf of the
schuol system while I was in office and voted for tue in my caliipaigzi
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visiting the ;ehool.i

Count)' .

HI.t

is

herewith rorognii--d Their tfo-

)PreiokfIownq, at nny fine pxrtiutilor tune, It Is linpotsltile' to
have it truly effective pitigruurn

4''.erYflli".

anti

appreciated

couch

Ille 1111drs"too tollown ill the letter

Itutu'

p,r;OltWt' M (If Mir 104, arA 1%1r

(ary TaYktV in handling the

the Ilinitorl n,imhs'r of tiIryrle

ill'% 411111'r 0117pli of tile Illilled
Motel, 11111 not IwIpIe 111111t "'

un a su'iyi,'u' liii ,it

eompan&gt;ing Mrs. Bethea c'hile

Serving as Sentinole 1)istrlct School Superuiteride:it for the pa.' t
four years has afforded me many fine experiences and the opportunityy to work with some very wonderful pjple throughout our

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811,1111y 'iii It hut. unto the

preparing a follow-up release work together as a unified
on the aptitude Of these 9th community in SUI))l)'fl4 all
grade students; some of c'horn their needs,
are rated highly nationally. .
Again, I thank you for henand unfortunately there are ding your ear my way and if
some c'ho have a second (2nd) there is anything that can be
grade reading ability. Finally, done, please do what you can
there were witnesses ac- and we will appreciate it.

LILIUII U VUIIL

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filtin letter 11; lithill"ll bellow ffir (;n1nPqv1IlP, I'llil't
ytnir onvenleti' o
for rer'tpittlnnal
Wry(

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Fit
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letter. 111101 lie 1111111"' It, wtite Y011t

Let a tout,' t,iwtst if it were
iuiIiui'ul III the Sanford herald ci'
that I''. II 1)111' 1011 Li'( a iliatig.'
their views thanks
t
al'.'aiwe for nnthinit yuu iou
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frth your Mr Roy (ref" in ti`-

Training l'ent,'r

tini0rlrl

o'llalp has a perfect right III

NASA is ceoki,ig to c"u lii!'
1I1,I1I1 signed letters nod I nyu
'" tillS wtitthiV ('01151' WIHIIII

the rah ilit'.'ers

r.ar!tl'j s.'n ri this €1$tinn

I n file lirfograrl, proitl the 11triltod

ItO

lw*''fll"0 I hunt' fitinllv

almost dolt'.'

Mrs

the

Fnr this' past to years,

'rnir.ul, nil,!

chiiIii 1w' :illuini'ul to font' thietti

M %. t"tillii)101tlt IS i'oiiiliig to

n
'hail' t'fltttiithi ilils is n
o.'enIonnl itt'iiironl'e, it is

Editor, llerld.
Never have 1 ce4'n curh
flagrant thsplzn of ephtit.'utton
est one's position as Mrs flothea
showed in her article on ('rooms
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Editor, Herald:

November 24.

beln".'etl in acupuncture' — or
hypnosis - U would provide
cure
relief
pain

Americans They felt tie, pain
and were able to talk with

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E x ploitatio n

On Crooms

Dc DON OAKIXY

Kruger sud that If Americans

perfureiied

be (on-cd to write shout it again

C.C. Thorne

Stetson Art

To Historic Fact

states,

pavchosir.itit' illness.
Massive' surgery has been

( 4 lillies
"'n) , I coiled A totril I,
finally
at
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,"till

UIr uis' u,,)ut-iit' u

polls. Those elected officials
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Tuesday. November 7, at the

in a jeweled

itu

turLat itt'.'mi' a ItLt the double'
wtiamms," Kruger said
In acupuncture' tin' ritualistic'
insertion of needles and blind
faith in a 5,000-year-uld art
replace the' ma gnets Western
doctors used a century ago to

public arewt contintilng on flit%
441bJect. If we don't get mtorr
people aroused. c Just might

hail net ('i'ii)iP

igni'iI them andfiit'wnrtlnst

itPtI

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I"k 11"ple %vlin linvp already

Yritir li't'.'r IQ

eas an

first edition

Vour

effort to rh.kh Progress is

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powerful committee chairmen, executive' bureaucracy
and specuil-interest groups
"This administration is not sympathetic to corporations.
It is indentured to th em" and is easily "the most corrupt
in history " Removing Nixon would be "like replacing the'
ruse on the' top of the trash heap" because' corruption
guess all the' wii th'wii to the bottom of the bureaucracy.
Who would deny at least a grain of truth in many of
Nuder's allegations" Yet the' sweeping charges, the tulle'
of crisis, ttis' Idea that today situation is unique and
without parallel, is more than a misreading of American
histur It uniount to a total disregard of that history

tninu(s,'' We '.

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S;inf'; knOW of titlilt'

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Seminole County. Therefore,
not only were you elected
yesterday. Mr. t.ayer, but so

Is Acupuncture Hypnosis ? Or What ?
B'.- JAM' wruis

the% represent an obstacle' to

sincere desire to change, has
been expressed this past

Needle Treatment
AlI.,nionh.'

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opportunities offered regarding
the obtaining of an education,
should lx' allowed to remove

the lc'-i'1

Our trust, as well as our

Nader Book Blind

U nc l e Sa m's P ublisher, Helping Hand

series

llile of
back then and ont) beca
the need for continuIng to q

be

that refuse to respect those
rights, or refuse to n"cept the

University Is the Creative

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'.'•fl not lfltsplIWeiI 1 WflM 1411,1
lite ii,Ali wmilo Ioe here lit "Just A

(1.'d. Note - You'ry About a

late. We first had

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Whir
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creed,

themselves, or should be
removed hN the authorities, as

nilist

we

and

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I)plbert 3. .lIgA

di'.duls, regardless of race,

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can

alone

actively participate, help, and
insist on (he rights of all in-

Then there's the question of how much ;inwer Hanoi s
commanders and political commissars will have' over
their arms regulars once a truce !S arranged. Most Hiinc.i
infantrymen these days are not dedicated Communists
On the' roads South in recent months they have deserted

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sibilit)' of public trust. Our
deim'cratic process assumes
that the individual we so confer

across similni Northt'rner-Southerner animosity in all

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Seminole County resident to

Currently showing at the
Sampson Art Gallery of Stetson

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the

iin'

f*nr funland Parents and

ii'sfuI In this latest effort (ii

lli'iu'ntiy, Madeline Miii :y
i-i(ineris. I renliie the i'it' Is
.speuc'ificall - William P. ''Bid'' those remaining individuals so
;uuuripcville
the uittieisl u'ruqunier,
)'iI:inu',
•
prominent
such
is
gro'. ing very rapidly and it
I .ayer. plus tho_ce ncc"t elected desiring and so n'ilhirtg to obtain allon't"d
is
() lbs 117)o C ui'' c'. ill"
letters
!1,I10O
puihlicit' Why wasn't equal '.'i'r'.' dlffii'ult (it handle oil the uilltahIl('(t
inenibers of the Seminole an education.
tIlt'
Florida 12/01
The wanton destruction of publicity given to the IIt(SOeI people. best I feel there ,'ihoiilit Protectiuig tlI, lIi't'iMil)ti III
County Board of Education,
Sincerely.
n
lillib'
i'i'titl
liii'
(ii
;istri'tiauit.s
("*'TiOuilS"
things
that
happen
at
s ical facilities, as well cs
t'e Nutille extra s'nnstttt'rn(lim
Sunday E d it ion
with the responsibility of phy
V'hy is one person allowed to given to our senior i-ltt7ons, a t'liristiiuic ui'ssuige to the sI(NEI)
changing a deplorable situation physical violence, is an in'.'.uirhl (ruin their spuuc'ecratt AI)t)l(Ei
Editor, IleraIrl
distort out of all proportions a especially in services to anti
parsimont to any existing dic'ation of a lack of a desire for
in
uiiootl
tlii'
'i'r'
s'.tiili'
orbiting
Many hearty r.rigr III ;ulatlons
could
have
been
matter
that
from doctor's offices, hospitals,
ecological proglems, roning an education, and, as so cx/ll'
lilusmi'.
In
She
l%fi.
S'l'A'l'lI),'.'.'iuilter
of
on
ytir first Sunday fditirin
fliOti'
t'Otl'
handled
in
a
flinch
this
that
etc. I might add
problems, industrial growth or, pressed, moves should tie made
%olilli it
to
NASA
tlui'st'
Pr('''1it
you are now a
'I'ruuly,
strut'tive
fashion'
problem does not exist with (hi'
for that matter, any of the to eliminate these individuals
1nihllrl&gt;'
dod
oo
N
es
Bik
lIt'iulOtI(l
they
tinily anti have
tt'trriiwilitafl
a
small
town
from
being
Does
black
that
tie
the
tabs operated by
normal challenges of a growing h due process of law from the
ui-I, arid to
censured
for
their
of.
proud
It,
tie
to
break
all
tiitO'h
reporter
a
ver
license
ore
The schools, Our democratic societ
i
-oiumunit.
Editor, Herald :
County.
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to
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i""' - pt'nlnpi Oflhl also quits'
V.'e must look tci The Sanford IS uounaea on rnajOriL rul e ansi,
strations
of
faith
by
1nuiihii'
is
a
retraction
think
&gt;'
those they serve anti the'
Herald to continue such jour- to date, this has not been naltsrn? I
in order
'i'rtainls' deserve to hs' coinleaders
nztlism in its truest and purect respected in the school system
Crooms is a good school '.sith phimenti'ti for this.
NASA iii u'uwipe'r:itlnti ssutiu
the Too often the trend has been to
sense as illustrated b
stration.
i
excellent
admin
ito
other
groups amid nrgiininu(ions,
iati
I don't know if you
article in the November is,cue accept those few noisemakers
to secure 100,000 signed
dedicated
teachers
and
great
anything
about
this
but
thanks
seeks
with the by-line of Marion As representative of the
the
commending
students.
Sure
there
are
cxfir
listening
off'
li'tters
to mv 'spouting
Rethen. The O'noms luncheon rn.a}ority. There has been a
uind
thus
t'(Iss'ttlng,
at
Croorns
anu)
fewer
ceptions—but
,sstroti:utits
philosophy
of
appeasement
too
it an y thing can be clone,
situation was an envinable
than usual .
Mrs. ()'Ilare's efforts. Lest we
I
ninny of us will be grateful. I,
price of journalism that long prevalent in the school
tuiki' this lightly we should tie
challenge
to
ill)'
for one, am fed up
A. 1.. Brown
reported the facts unbiased yet system This is the
eyeballs with all the baloney reminded that through this
true The situation as exists at and this is the charge that you
you
f
Note—Thank
(Ed.
or ttanfrtt to the public about lion' woman's efforts, we awoke one
Croorns School is by no stretch now have, Mr. William P.
oversshelming
wrItIng.
The
elected
,
newly
r
(hose of us working In the morning nine years ago to timid
of the imagination limited to "Bud" Laye
it illegal to reuitt the ilible iumiti
res ponse from parents of those iiietil field ha'.'c become so
Superin•
WK
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Comparable
Seminole
Count)school.
this
students attending Crooms inhumane and unconcerned pray In the pUt)hi(' schools, and
probkms at Seminole High tendent of Schools. It is a
past and presently) has been
about our fellowman, and we '.stnilti be very sorry if
School are a matter of public challenge and a charge that no
The
Herald
to
congratulate
carry
without
individual
can
for
notxtd'.'
else in this community through default she was suerecord that extend beyond mere
ns at this think they owe our senior
exposing
the
conditio
and
e
complete
cooperation
th
lunchroom altercations.

nuik' friends
Interestingly enough, this is the same warning Mao
Tst'.timi. is known to have gtt'rn Hanoi some months be
fort- Ho Cli: Mmli's death
At many levels and at many places in South \'ietnnmn
there is great bitterness between the Vivt Cong and the
North Vietnamese cadres, many of whom despise' their
Southern brnttu'rs I have tidkt'd to men who were on
battlefielth ii: whirl: tin- VC forces walked away in the
fight wilt: the' Saigon forces rather than serve
midst ol
alongside- hated Northerners
In part this hatred ran-ic' about because the North \'icinaniese over the years consistently used the' \'ivt Cong
its expendable sacrifice troops But this reporter has come'

.

as

convd the horrendrAirk existing
conditiorm It is the charge arld
responsibility of ever single

never before been more
exemplified than this election
year.
Discounting the National
picture, as its significance is

together in the war against 3apan
It was his contention then that Hanoi had bungled badly
Ili sacrif icing the fl ower of the \'iet Cong in the let oper
uttion Without these VC cadres. he believes Hanoi, for
:iiI its mllitar power could not operate successfully for
u long period in the Smith Ttii experienced guerrilla
:irguurd In fart that tiano: ' attempt In take' over th e
oiitt: would collapse e".'entuhIli)', however many httles
were- won hecuuuist' North Vietnamese regular troops were
foreigners to the people of the South In the end guerrillas unlike- conventional forces can win on!) if they

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such

flisarn Memrw'rs,
eciunts Judge,

iiofl the tnl dlii not

them in 10 1111110105, 1 tolled

children, It

Stiperintendent of &amp;,h4wIlls, the

important as

like this to et't'

I 0111 ntlnihing a 'iiwssage"
%5 tilili I 111111k (1II 1110) tititl
lot.', i'tiflit

for being in a tliwtnr's offire

are no going to allow a sehiil

the

dividuals. by choice and by

not as

("ount have sunk and how long

WO11 lid be remin to think that

and walked home at record rates

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individuals

Of prime importance to any
elected office is the respon.

the North Vietname'c 'li-icy were on their own
We' were' in the Lao capital at the time, and the Lao
armies surprisingly had just held hack the North Viet
name'se for several dnvs in a crucial series of battles
Hanoi's men won, but the were forced to do it the hard
way A less 'eor' before, the Lao would have run if there
WEI (ml) It whispered rumor the Nor th \'ictnamrse were
coming — somotirnt's leaving embarrassed American ad
vist'rs stranded on enipt' ''hattit'Iioid ' The l.an forces
—except by comparison
today are no pillar ni strength
were
with what the
There is a lesson here for South Vietnam
t,os has been mentioned repeatedly of late, the treaty
wi th Laos and North Vietnam was vtolnted by Hanoi
within ' tmuirs of its signing W withdrew Hanoi didn't
,'1uuniisslor Vis stymied
er : i
''hi iiot-:':ii,tiimal
aborted
the'
tripartite
go'.'el'nrnefli
Iluinru 's mu'r:
F.'.'erything in fact, seemed in go wrong for Laos The
Amt'ric'uins w)u' suipe'r"ised negotiation of the treaty were
eerUiiIi that small land would fall apart and Into Communist hands Rut despite such pessimism , a small hut
important pa —, of Laos titus survived
South Vietnam is imrneasliruihl) stronge now than was
Laos One difference can best 1w brought out by another

stind

has cleare1 and those in-

Will young ideologically neutral troops be worth their
suit as gtierrillus''

mart' than one who earns it b)

"Your

ediicaticin of our

walks of civilian life'

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('ountv,

residents of Seminole Counts.

let us hople the reality of their
1wition is vmll underst.W

talk this reporter had in Vientiane some months after
the North \'tetnnmese Tet - I95 nffe'nslvt. this time with
the' chief of tfi of the La o arm' We had been giuc'rrillas

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One out of every II) men over
51) still keeps as a souvenir
somewhere Li tooth he had
pulled earlier in lift.
Fill tadie art i3 sotc; truct

ROY &amp;IIP.
Ad

IAYLOR
Sn"ts F dito'

VINCI P.1

REBU LD NG JOB

when she returned

home after it hard day's sha;'-

C omptroller

C,4I"

fULL

regular)'

.t[

WINII kUD F

'AORE) r)FRI'V
1(1? ill Lditaradt Pdqt

DORIS

hand who made a habit of ma.saging the back of her iwcl

Education Notebook

F k APD I/OL'TOLINL Circulation C,enera Man4't'
JOHN A SPOL,kl, A'iio:iatt' Editt,r

coins

No man ever feeLc more
wear purph' dresses — but meal, a good conversation or a
good
hook.
One
is
never
sure
fneiidlcas
and atone than when
that's not n !nOd reason to.
in
a
men's roam with a
come
'
will
It is always wIU;ii twinge of c.hu'e the next one
stuck
zipper.
regret that one finishes a good from.

2'

WAYNE t) DC)YL F Ad,ertislflg Director &amp; Ass It

cRU) V AN PELT
inattnq Litor

In Jumping, Landings Are The Risk

It's easier thmarr)girtsWh('

FLA
PubtiShi"

and

Offbeat Ruminations

Herald, but, primartly, to the,

dprno.c'ratic selection of their
peers, have won public office,

Board Members Challenged

School

are no
eharged with the
reon.sitlay of 'orreiing (tie
most iinpoi-tanl 1Itt) of 811)'

0 Now that the heat of hattie

iilit
So it is Inda'. in Vietnam
In \'ienlrnne. Laos one dii\ a foss years hack, a man
Who is floss one of the principal advisers In the KissingerIx Du' Thin negotiations told th is reporter of his pleased
astonishment at the change in spirit of the Lao forces
aftt' 1912 "fletItrali?fl tion" accords when \'ue'nt nine's
arm'r' could no longer depend )wa vily on 1' S 81(1 against

Republican house-c)eafliflg'allPfldy in process

victory in the person of the experienced capable
and open-minded Gunter.
Yet the task ahead of Democrats in Florida

No wife ever diynrced bus-

Fditor, Herald:
Please consider the following
as an open letter, not nnt - to the

it)
It is one at our n'eaknesses that we fend sometime's
ordinary

attached national attention and earned plaudits
as their concern for the public interest becomes

Republicans sounding off in the House of

H% fiAt. pjyj
NEW YORK tAPi — .lump
tn to conclusions

RAY CROMIEY

wise

Florida will have 11 Democrats and four

New

Viet Foe Has Foe
Within Its Ranks
H

delicate one

And then when

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Republican and Democratic

Letters To The Editor

Global View

Friday, Nov. 10, 1972

4A—The Sanford Herald

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�'The Sanford Herald Frida',, Nov. 10, 1972---7A
Friday, Nov. 10. 1972

6C' 6A-The Sanford Herald

Sell with Wan fAds

County Consultant Says

Population Ahead Of Industry

INFORMATION

Appliances,

air

mowers.

lawn

Dired Phone Lines

State to cover upnumber of housing tmt5 sold the
"SeiTilFiOlC Couflty is termed a your population."
yearly is the developer. All proximately one third of those
By ANN SIECflOWSKI
bed-room coUnt) now. ThIS
Legg said that he felt that taxes figured at the present costs. The annual cummulative
"I see myself s.tmply as an designation wns so tei'med b)' information he could provide 2308 millage rate. Statistics for deficit for school operating
advisor - giving you in- the Federal Government UI 1970 wu)d be a help to the County, to revenue accruing from the expenses can mostly be covered
formation to help your decision CCflSUS and by the East Central the developers and to
State on a per capital basis from Suite moneys according to
general public from an
making - decisions whic1 will Florida Planning oiul.
from gasoline taxes, sales taxes. league.
hopefully minimize develop- reason uc that the major labor economic point of view. He are being derived and will be
.inued. "These
th
ment in the county and market in Orange COUntY lives commented that the citizens lnc1ucie under revenue ac- moneys must go to pay for other
maximize the benefits relative ifl Seminole. This means. ac- objections to development cruing from the cicvekipment," count)' services such as police
to c'onstruc'tion. I realize that cording to I. that Seminole projects were more L'mnfltional
Legg said that Walter league and fire protection health
ecology is only one side of the has more of a financial strain than statistical. "Growth is
does
not
have
it
does
cost
money."
of
the County School System is services and roads. t)ata on
it
because
but
good,
question. And I recognize that
but
which
pa'
taxes.,
his
source of information for all these costs are presentl)' being
industries
certain actions are based on
b&amp;e
Statistics available on School statistics such as capital derived and will be included in
certain conditions," stated Bill has the residents who live
Legg, recently hired as and their problems. "You have average population, income, outhy requirements per child, a future report."
the people and their problems housing unit values, and traffic operating expenditures per
"They will include capital
economic consultant for
without
the
advantage
of
their
zones
arc
fairly
good,
but
those
child
and
the
estimator
of
outlay
costs and operating costs
County Commission and
explained.
Legg
dealing
with
costs.,
children
per
unit
in
any
for
each
service. Nonquanflflt}',"
statistics
County School Board
and
capital
developmeni
services
tifiable
costs and benefits are
Legg said that most of his Seminole County population health
also
important
and Include
work to date has been with the has grown from 83(100 in the outlays is r) POor'
"At the present time, s'nt
consideratios'i
of the labor
school board, but that now he 1970 census tO 120,000 ii" 1972.
'My source for' the average in the County have passed no
investment
creation,
has an opportunity to look mto "And your indut'ial base is not value of housing unit and millage increases to pay for market
outlay
stimulation,
environmental
growing at the saint' Pat? as
the county picture.
capital
these
cfft',' and onç('StIr fact,rs
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requirt'mcnts. The 4.8 nmiW.
mapproximalel now going to Because his report was
captUil outlay for schools is to length) and aroused many
.
;
cover the present debt service questions, the Chairman

Cmiile CochO'r, S

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French Ase.

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t'ah'i (lOthe' round at Brvce'%
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831-9993

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4-Cards of Thanks

Memoriami
6-Business Opportunities
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estimates that revenue for another report at a workcapital outlay will come from session later.

Female Help Wanted

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Female
Help Wanted

'a--Situation Wanted

Child

17-Domestic

..ci , LAU!It)Q'i
COIN OV CLEANIZRS
is coming to Sanford Te cPOcC
locAtionS S Sanford Avt A
and
tPi St
A.rport Blvd
Paimc"?o lOcal investment op
portunty for Ø isrmrnatng
buyer rot information taIl
Cahelu. (309 641 5771)
to MO
Winier Pars or
c75 (art cc St
Pearwr C..'!p

Rentals
Clay

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Needed

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WRAP.AROUND BUMPER - L)amage to this 1972 Ford, driven by

Mary Brooks Futch, 43, of 22(K) West 13th Street. Sanford, was
estimated at $750. Robert Brooks, 46, of 14)0 West 13th Street, a
passenger in the car, was injured Richard A. Devereuex. 66. of 125
Linda Lane, Sanford, was driving the other vehicle involved in the
accident at 20th Street and Sanford Avenue. a 1971 Rambler. He was
charged with careless driving and improper driver's license. Damage
to the car was estimated at $1,400. His wife. Dorothy W. Devereuex,
was injured. Patrolman William Magner is investigaUng.
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C I eve I a n d Te I I s Of E x p a ii S I 0 fl

The County road department
needs more clay for its
programs. For some period of
time now, there has been
discussion and there have been
efforts by the County to acquire
land from the I)9y property
from which day could be
produced.
"The problem arises in
land evaluation," Assistant
Attorney Howard Marsee told
the Board. "It is simply a
TTIStWT of hOW much can
county pay for clay. I can
assure you that condemnation
will cost more:'
c.
Road Superintendent
Lavender said that
opposed to an agreement with
owners.
property
the
"However, f the board ee fit
to provide one, it should be for
at least five rears. Getting clay
i.s so irregular. We may use
different amounts each i'ear
and we need at least a five
agreement."
C.ontinuing, Lavender said,
"If we get into this agreement
with the Day people, and at the
bthf
end of five years. Oft)
used
of the property has been

WORRY CLINIC

Seminole Calendar

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For Rent

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72-Apirtments Rent
U nf urn shed
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Furnishcd
24 - Houses Rent Unfurnished

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NOr1r St Pr"v'm I.bura 1 a 33714
7

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per- son

Products.

1797

Charles

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Loriçwood
Reiabe man to drive trs'ck. load
arid unload material, and work ri
lumber yard 45 Hr wtt. Ec
cellent Iringe benefits Apply .n
oersofl after C a m. to Scatty 5
Home Bulders. 700 S French

Sanford

3)24991
Sunday 377 7)74
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110 P4 Park Avi
i), ,s. 172 4173
p4 emits 117 7157. 377 3411

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Local resident, local rterCnCCS
Retired person 52 50 Hr up.
Contact

15)4 P.uk Dr
.f Icc hourS. 377 0645 or

Teacher desireS woman with own
transportation to babysit late
evenings and
afternoons,
weekends Ilesible hours, or
ctllcge girl whO des'res live in. in
c.changeforbaby sittingand light
"ouskeeping Call 372 7945 after
'30

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FOR EVERYONE!

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STENSTROM

listed for your
convenience Permanent
resIdents and newcomers
will fInd this directory
the most convenient and

Male.Female
Help Wanted

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Air ConditIoning

DECK PIG

TOP PIOtJRLY .',t.GES

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Appliances

5

Pi" time tha. clerk for *eekert
work. Shotjld be over 35 Call
San4ord Shoe Centre, 372 3071

S6toS7.50 Per Hour

S,rturc.1 lioc?r

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72-Import Autos

HEATING
DITIONING
377 6370

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Situations Wanted

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74-TruckS And Trjilert

Sale

again.

The Longer Your Ad Runs

is

paid

The Less It Costs Per Line
Per Day.

Mr Muftier

Consecutive

week Age rio barrier (feel better
alr.ady'Pi For full Cetaiis, contact
us in person •t Imperial Service
Station •t I 4 end 46 See Al
D•wiiOn. between 6 a m arid I p

Insertions-NO Change

Copy .
37c a line
7$c a line
27c a line

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Ma'ntenanrc lull time .l.cP of all
trades for 50 acre year round
Central FIord. Camp Modern
bOuS*
all utIlities p'Owided
is h salary cornmer'.surate *th
r,per,efsce Ideal ID' couple For
information send Qualifications to
P 0 Bce 7379. Orlando, 37*02

($1.75 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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Saniord Herald on Wednesdjy *111
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FAMILY BARGAiN NEWS
SECTION ti? 5 dtribvIi'd to an
.Cd, lonal 18.505 horn's in the area
Ad,i-ct,StrI hivId include fti.s
,nq'r1,cjfl In computing trier earned

MACHINISTS
And WELDERS

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373
MACslIP.!? TfANEF
Wilingtowork,.ndi,arn. valuable
Shill
th
Starting
payS? 90 13 00 per hOur Send
brief letter with perionil details
arid Voals to Bee 470. car, of The
Sanford Herald

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
8:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M.

tam, time

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START OR CANCEL YOUR
AD NEXT DAY.

positiOn

31015 W 151 Terrace
Ft L...t..'r031e. FIa

Mon.)

Yard man. 7 30 10 5. days Apply in
person, B Edwards Builders

Th'9 ,hE1ISPI-PE d'es
nt knoivingly accept
HELP WANTED ADS that

Supplirs, 0) #1 3rd St
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Le,'EasfvrnOlCo Applyinperbon
t '/' Patlrrson. $14 W ))ftt 51
Sanford

based on
pIoyerS covered by the
AGE DtSClMlNATlON

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IN EMPLOYMENT ACT

Consiruclon 'row le.edvr. Ec
perienced In all
resld,ntiI building - 4,, 4$0

Mode informatiOn may be

priases

tivf1ifl375

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Constrvction laborers A5pl9 20) Pd
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Yt'ple, Sanlord, or 501 DIvision
Orlando An Equal Op
portunty Eniptoyer

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Classes slarlinu Nov 31 for Men's
Knil Trousers enroll Now

ShOt? Repair

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t4 1' &amp; ApIS 2 Adult parks.

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3SiS Hwy Il 97
Sanford 773 19)0 Day. Wi ,

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Security 'learly Irate 1150
T*o te.drucrn. appliances f_irnisPis'd
Sl6Smonth SlXd.posif 3227911.
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Special Services
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(3-I. rn_i

2)C MaUtia
377 1477

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Trailer Rentals

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Well Di lIllnq
WI: I, I. S OWl, I. It) lUMPS
5I'WINKLI- II SYSTi MS
All types and sites

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'1101 MACHi NI &amp;
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( ,,yIOIfl ()esi(4I1 and
I ,e (:sti,iales III 3195

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6 Days

No

3 Iifl'i MJ55.8d
4 line Ad- 7.84
5 fine Ad- 9.60

25 Days
$19.14
25.52
31,90

$54.60
72.80
91.00

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Call Bud. JOt-IN PIt
WALKER REALTY. 3726457
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jOV('FWt I (Wit 11540

I)ulu'pS- sprinklers
Water u,sltuICr's, 173 4*11)

3' and latijem

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S%oljlc (ltiine Il i 60.
llrUt)fli, I'
bains *llh
mental lc,it 33) 3500

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A SIOME YOU'LL LOVI

0penh4ous. Sunday I S
'77 Model 7.3bsIe horn,, 34' 44),
large bedroom. 1 full baths. lautuilu
room, w w carp.t, blinds I
chapel, central beat. A C ulilita
Localeil
rooiii. alurntnvrn iitiiis
'ii tsi'iuliful e, omni'r loi $5' e 1)1
tiptispun Sanford Lgngwuud
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tiimturniShej
Available
ltis'dlalely 305 121 611$

Dial 32226ll or 831.9993

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paIns HacIendaVillage32)5573
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1'iLE HOMES

'3iOrlanduOr .
Spec-s Av011,,tll.

'295
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31) $3O

377 530

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BUICK ELECTRA 225

L,miltSd EditIon,

Power Steer tnq. tlrakes. Windows
Sc'cits .1.M FM "7jdIu. 'utr, 'Iil_i..l

Livestock And

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IMPALA

1600 DUXE

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Power

68 FORD
CORTINA

Antiques &amp; ShjtI Crrar'e. lJDle
d, _ii
large ron put. tOOts, Oufle
WAc, PI?qr. 2 gas ante? ne,,!,,r's
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AntIques

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66 JEEP
WAGONEER

GALAXIE

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ri,droom sets, uprIght
por?able washer and hundre'd%

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JncJ weakenS) 321 210'

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piano
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hundreds if miscellaneous tin_iS

including sr,,alI eiectr cal ap
pienc's. real ti . pots and pa.'_is.
and dish's. lAd several ehJt r'
shelves Sale iO 00 a m Saturday
m tg
inspection S 00
morniv
Sale Time Come prepared t
move you' mrccnarnds Tnt
5P'it3 F'v' in ,*(ellent sale

Supplies

Pom anian A S.0
female Siamese
t,'gSI,resJ 333 49V'7

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kittens,

.Over 50

71 FORD RANCHERO

i"ULLIC AUCTION
1. 'ci, M.wJJy P-I F
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lijiri Jji 10 3 We buy or %il t.sie
i etc or huv%eh,Jld
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wgl(Q,lue P01 inlQ(t.,atn)n
Stan 'e es ,ii.11,jin 31? SIN 5jn'i,,. .1
Al'i, P". t C,' Sanbord

Split rimS with 1100*1)
ts iea
or pcklt'ps )lt
,b?e'r I

metal cabinets
single Caslfu converlibl. their
bed. ihousands lerns in glass
and
appliances
dishes,
tnmscllanee1 mt,ml Sale *ill
slart at 1 00 a in
DELLS AUCtl.N SERvICE
41
14 55(51
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PARTS

'5.,'t, ti.i"ei vs s
4551. 5 BO0'v 9ML)v'
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Equipment For Rent

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SUPER BEETLE t-Spd.,
Turquoise. Black interior

69

RdiH. White w.Red Interior

70

KARMANN OHIA t.Spd. RsH
blug WIth White lnerwr

VW SEDAN Auto Stick Shift,

Sieed Rd1H

68 D.srk Blue White mlvi wr
VW SEDAN 4-Spcted.
71 Orange
with Btjck
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.11 jtu.'r 5

1059351

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VW SE [MN

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lntqrigr

73
PuosiM

MotorcycIe
AnsI Scootvr
153

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Eacellint

tOndilign, 5JJ ni's, 51,743 134
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1.1.554 'H 1132
('or used furnilure. appliances
IOui
Buy I or 1001 itenS
Larry s P.Ait. 715 Sanburd Av

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AUCTION SALE

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%i 5 55 AUTO

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(uliiC iiitt l,j milCil itt. darsamiba
COUth, two nigh riSC beds con'
plete, Caloric gas mange *ith •ye
Ieiei Oi tit automatic washer

'2395

Auto Repairs
Parts- Accessor CS

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RENT A bID
lluita*av. Bali,' Buds
CARROLL'S lURPIITURL
116W st SI Ifl SIll

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t.JrOUii Wi'h Black Itituc icr

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New &amp; Used VW'S In Stock.

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12) SIll

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Studebaker

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OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
YOUR AD IF YOU HAVE A TELE-PHONE LISTED IN YOUR NAME.

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payments 644
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'cr_itS of some Complete dining
r.Jrt_i set *ith china cab,n.I
I v.ng room tel, cOmplete

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TOLL FREE
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(Wintef' Paris

PRICES

AILSOPI YAIEM i.URtiilURE
b$v Sell trade
311 315€ FritSi
372 Si-::

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miscelaneouj 371 4.159

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SANFOR(
SANFORD 322-0231

Dyer's

Purnifure Br'iiisiIl bedr')o"
suite, triple bureau. crest &lt;or''
ole?.
bed. table, I ctt,i rs

Auctions

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Poultry

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P4wy I? 92 South

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'4', i'rd.t i.wd no _i(?
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cOAab.Iaaris"S.
ranor
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r3i1,.ewatS Tie's ,ll ielp ,,I.b$'t$
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l.tU%SMAGE SALE Nov 10 ittn 109
P4 Palmetlo. DeBary Method t

flt'iulsiul LeiSure Wosld Mot,.ie
ticititi I slates and Pe3arina pi
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.sh.ch .n(iudes home A lol A
latiulouS (uintflunit9 *111 all
tacilil,es on I? 92
re,,reational
DeBary Cli
between Sanford
Poet I lot 'da Road Phcv'e ssl
(3m lii.do 447 5)44
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RENT TO BLJY,

1271 Pdorge C._ipc.rton* ReIr 43$' it :r
w.VPI &lt;ernjier 4ta1b'linq MactSr"
Best offer Eaceller? cord! ti'
772193) after 4

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large trailer Iota
1)0.3 down. b,slôn, $

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DAILY DIRECTORYOF BUSINESSSERVICES.

25 Houses Rent Furnished

Lots &amp; Acreage

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garage

detntelyhavea sale? ApGlianCeS.
'rvIuding stereos and TV's all
gong for 10 p.r cent above coil
P ree Prizes toot F,restone

Garage Sale Drape,. rug, clotnes.
numerous items. •ntii7ues (Do?
tIes
and odd items I
Tuesday thntj Sunday Stevens
Ave. Cassada.,

REALTY

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SEWING

manager 371 $11!

30th St

MEAL TOWS 2345 Pate,
'21 3410
Nghl
Sundays A Holidays Call
3216053
3216111
373

5101

Irrigation

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$3.4 ISiS

MC I'arlhtfloving Service
rlear"iJ
(lljitdosiflg, 1U?S &amp;
,'.,tIl3 moved, grading I, romo
io.lding fly hour, or contract ±.!

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5401. SERVICE

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AM FM, radio. Oarrard t
Pay oaiance aS 154. or

right' Owner has IUS1

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kIlch,n equipped, first, last, and

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eStimates Off '.,o'ii I"

t ,if'i,IiJ1'itI'0l

(Jiril,'r P4.'
.,$illjIil i'liil,I

VVant ,4,ds

SORe

parks

- StI('( U 'Pl')i REPAIR

.5,', i0cI.I

iiOn .ti.ir

tao*e

GARAGE SALE Saturday Nov Il,
9 3 A little bt of everythtng $70 E

reduced price On thiS beAutibul 7
bedroom, 2 bath brick i 512 500
,rge Florida room COuld be lfliTd
he,Jroom Only 3 years old arid
tLa'. ill the mode-mn eelras

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"4

3,

O.a,,m,fltl at 5.9 30 Call cre-7'

glassware.

ThaI's

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Church

REDUCED $5,000!

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0013 Y0(JNf,'SAUTO SALES
I00 I '3r'arcin'3r

,-.

5

1731

E.4CLUSiVE

DREAMWOLD

MILADY'S Fabric Stioppe 1)9
Magnolia Ave 323 03)3

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)2

iv

Fencing

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Ab4 MO PARKS. I 7 3 Bedroom

oil'
4i
i I ,uei *4:" .
'I ii.m
11)9 I r,'ril t' r ill II 4

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TIll (sANDY MAN

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Places

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S after

- 373 6RI

.s.rag,

00 lisi s,iill, purling. bOm'ii'

P4'
.

-

ifl •øvarsce, s*curity 0e5)i,41f

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a

ADULTS P40 PETS
114W 2nd

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3 tIedr0m
(torn, furnished, lar13e
front powi screened. garag.,
Ogif strest. 5145 mc Is? and last

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.,i 1 'O,i N.'"'-

3

19441 auiriI

REPOSSESSED

Beds, chairs api)
Yard Sale
miscellaneous Saturday cmi)
$35
Sunday at 737 Warren Av

UI AL ESTATE INSURANCE
101 CWITST fIRST ST
P's 372 3757
3)3 56.11

_________________

(till's Electric
Flrtli(al conlraclor Licensed.
ti,ndr'd and inSured Co,nmnefc al.
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i,(3I'
GEORGIA'S CL (IAP.AII
"
S
grecnwar A firing 10
1003 V,'-'.l ls tI . 377 0?l

AvALOPI APARTMENTS

IurrtsI'wd apartment Adulli
pets Leaw. 322 $110.

iii ,i,,ii'. &amp; nrtxj,'iy
IPII.t)(Jt,
'.1 t'IP41, CFPITFR.
hg t 151 SI '.,an?oniJ SINGER

115

KlfIGDOIiS

up

Garage.Rummage
Sales

321 854$

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ii'

1)775

Som'da,' cr1, Phone 373

S,a?cirday only

BALL REALTY
(md INSURANCE

.

w-'ie av?oma?ic

US ills

-

Dodge

'ole' 377 4934

LEPS

:nr?r

1119%

P01a' e I r
pow.r
"''ri 30,010
_it..rng. radio

120 Remnants of other carpet nq
•1ti1'
10 roner. 5.20 t7"bIacs and n.t.
T 'I
570 Man',' other .Per's,

Saturday, Plo.' 12.5 304
New &amp; Ik new clothing, women's
ste's 7 Ii MenS clolPting. new A
uyed household items Many
bIrqa'ns 127 Club Road. Sanford.

RYLAP-ID WEAL I

,,,- uq,...

)fl $)

3' 3373 after 6

We haven't got a

u,-,,it0,

SewIng
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er

GARAOIi SALE

LOTS-- ACREAGE
Let us help you find a home Site or a
good inveilment

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(IA TPIIJOOM
, I lii '1 11P40
It,iilPdi 15. 1 ormia lufis, Sti
.'.prfl ,nSliIlitiO,, 37'. 5037

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&amp;it,t,lliil#lI

ONLY'

1 AKA APARTMENTS
1141w 15t S

.,',.. '

JACKSON'S CERAMICS Supple-S

urnished

relerenrei riJired 777

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II 8. II I AWN SE 'VlC(
I Ill' ESTIMATES
11) 1077

Cera l','i IC S

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7515 Park Dr., 3fl 2161

I ar't.l

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00*3

AssistAnt St.ton Manager rseedt'd

a preference
age from em

,

'F ..0

Ce-an I bt-0rcp'rr: apt . lightS. water
ults 5.17 50. 30) C.
furnished
5th 322_________________________
7796

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,

proved Mobile Home Serv'cinu
OumIly work Tom tidlggefly Free
I '.timilts 373 U%7'$. 37) 1710

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Apartments Rent

I 2 BEDROOMS. ADULTS

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74

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5

ill lypes of carpentry interior
F iterior. Reasonable 373 4S,

Corp e tlrlg

'

Commercial. indu%lriii &amp; Aerial
Firtily Christmas cindy or ,iny
iXCiiS,Ort (ill ,'i15 3-443

173 4719
1911

,

120.000 37) 3673 after S

52695

1971 i.iirk
irir rii

tif'rvi call

irst $M10

sonr'sear

No 300 elect' r
34 riches a-up, ISOIItIC i_i,,an
arid broillf. Ike AC*. All
.,ijtomafic. $177 Metal a.?chen
-annets. $3 cacti 42" rilnctr.c
room neater, with bIowf. Ike
r'.w. 120 Electric ber'ia'u buffer. III)
Indoor or out 9or. mimi tenniS set
table arid acc.'ssores, $19 brand
), I7rragaithp.ad U Stereo
cabinet. 53 Maple table wIts tea'.
55 Si)? oval bra.ded r,eq. like new.

Live Bait. Grocer es R.pq
54r5 65 Oçenlda'rs fl?a725

Thrr bedrooni. 2 bAth home
PinecreSt section. fully carpeted.?
air conditIoners Cash down and
assume mortgage, or refinance

2750 or :7) 3.67?

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___________Houses Rent

Thermofin. Inc

TOWE 5
ii'',. !';P
cjrrncr 3r pl4rc nII
319 I. pric. 3)2 3747

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repairs, stucco and
SIMULATED BRICK CoIl 372

MATPI[U (IXIl scwvic
Y,,rtl Work Painting Odd Jolis

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U
lit Al)

DeBI'Ir V. Lake Susan Apts I
t.'droom. unfurnished. adults, no
pa's 6614.41$

73

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Beauty Cane

Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

talesmør wanted to call or' a r
(Drid t.'. n con'raclors to til

Aluminum bendable air duct
Salary arid COrnrnlSsiOli E,C,II,nt
Opportunity fr • substantial

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SATURDAY
9:00 A.M. to 12 NOON

S French A.e 32) 311)

METCALF STANDARD SERVICE
Speciali:ing in High Speed Spn
Balar'cng Open 24 P-irS I 4 &amp; 14
377 9650

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Pieed painting or Small repairs
around your home' 00 Crab
Ire'. 32) 1566 iS Yrs e.Pef'ience

7111 P1ter

ts 97. Tom ZICILAR, 32) 0153

Would lie toddle age marl or
elderly woman to room and board
.n country home References 377
5610

22

Hi.i,, Duty Ibelime

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Rooms For Rent
-.

Reasonable rates. $30 4169

Photography

__________________________________-

$

super r'onnn_i',' ri4 tuyr.'

engine,

Ijop,n ørofil,

DON'S BAIT A TACKLE. 9I W 'it

and recondiliorwd. Appointment
__
only 377 $115.
SO

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Fiberglass wore Free ettirndtei, irmoci,'lingWoOn_i Add. panting,

se'rvicing autos

-

760

appiian:es

houehOid

md

Sanford Ave

(pert PanI A Body. 'ior

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now'

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CON Panling, wall papering. InslAll ?ilc

AIR

A

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CHILD CARE ?,fy tm' Ftnced
yirds. hot rrt'att Conveniently
lor att'd Sanford Call
6179

21

cleaning. Patios. ,)wnngs. Kool
Seal "Caring Serving
71 P-four Scci'ice 37)
826 Park AVe Sanford
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______ ,

(3RD

shock at.csorbrrS, 19 95 each

5

mestic.ChiId Care
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sI:wvlcE 8. REPAIR
(cutplvtr St"rvi(e, tel Ups. Anchor
IC Downs, Eleclrca', Esteror

Aylprnofive Servic

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17

AAA MOBILE HOME

Cimoani

Hag3n IriSulitOri, SAN

Dipping
KLP4PILLS
I4w 46 West Ph 377 973_i

Home lmprovement

Attic Insulations

(iperience'd housekeeper. Ec.
ci'llent reference? Wants S days a
week lob Phone 373 0366

SENIOR CITIZEN!.
SLAP: RETIRED
WE NEED YOU
(arid get
Want t be at'we
an opportunity
for l Here
for clean, pleasant outdoor *'ork
*itt' gas ano il
We tolor 1'OUr hours to you per
socially Wore every other day.
'very other evrt'h, or two days per

ANIMAL HAVE N (IOARDI NC

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CONTACT
BRAILEY ODHAM
SAPIORA. SANFORD. FLA
Ph 323 4670 or 799 4370

ifrator CleaninO, Space Oil Heaters.
Our Specialty Call Ralph

h72 Park Dr.vm' Ilt' 1361

Help, Waitresses; Day
Cashier Apply in person to
Bahama Joe's LoOster HouSe. 23C*
S French Ave. 25 p m

16

Pet Care

-

magic tilt,

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I ulli r' 01 •'.j.pPnr's

Kitchen

$3 Per Hour Up

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Heating

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RICE'S P (F RIC.ERAT ION
SERVICE
34 Hour Service A Repairs on Air
Conditioning. RefrigeraliOn. and
Heating Serving Sanford and
Winter ParS, area Phone 644

AAA EMPLOYMENT

Crab?

IS' Boat Trailer. Tandem wheels.

IMMEDIATEOCCUPANCY
Itrand new all brick hrce end four
bedroom homes
FHA 235
Financing available Only a few
left Call fill Morris i 531 1.300
P li P REALTY
401W IsIS?
117 7335

The Shoppers Guide Is Here To Serve You'

.'.'

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'!O,lm'

CENTER. 310 € ISf 3?, Down
'own 373 6161

(lO'.."ri All (m lir,lr.', Ii,

bath, tented yard. freshly panted

SHOP THE EASY WAY!

Mile off 17 97. Casselberry
Regency SQ $31 3)00

Chris

75iPI &amp; 5,rt,rO A,•

JUNLAPID ESTATES. 3 bedroom, 7

every problem

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REALTY

r

iOfl PlylilAhitti ;,,pllltn "a.)iepYi.
leer '.pnr'
r

1967 See-beam 4 1r A I ShaD.', 110W

$59 O'ner 7 g Zags frOm
16?

Goods

Multiolc Lisling Agent,'
7563 Park
2420 REALTORS
tIghtS. Sundays &amp; Holidays Call
322 6124
fl7 MIS

up to date way to solve

_______________________________
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,.........

$11,500 price

Your

_______________________________ ____________________________________

'.

TRUSSING

oars,

*tfl

Seminole Sporting -

3, ht.%'

The following I)USiflCSSCS

"l
'

are

Mister Hairdresser. Call 323 1760
Wed thru Sat. 9 a rn-S p m

the

51205

Singer

tiw."d and trAitor, %I)
1171 .iltpr 6

with wood floors You'll alSo

.1.

:(lls.'r

Sankird s onil,' •utP'Or gent S.rqem'
34aIer, new Seqer 7 c3 Zag 'ft

I cit v wells, 7 r1)a? c,ShoriI, Pt
ceilerts coi'idton 149 Y) 371 3511
70' Cabinet Boat

'Ii*ri

Jaguar Mark '/ll 0* 'res. 1.-v

nipert on strker. I s_i.e'ri 'ri"
am.ssmn. tøref_i rAdio A 'ne
player 173 3371

4')Or ai-"l') !D' ,. 3fl 13393

of

%

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APtt.

ifl 996)

NEAT ACLEAPI

935

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TEL F " I'i: )4 SE

i',ier-1

1971 Olds / ';t-j
"ii" li t_i..'ar Ian

pm

Household Goofs

s

Boa?

5

9.4 COnvair. $41111 373 3075

'rlVolksW*OiWt, P

others. forms

l)lt t'l,,00d )ohvi

But you'll I' pleased Witti trip
thiS 2 bedroom homø
condition
,

330 E Commercial, Sanford.
Apply 74p m
FRAMING

Many

R,,.de

i971

;h1ro ;Ø.'(4l

Call 373-1730 or *.. us At

Poisi fable. 7 ft wit'a acceSwes
$130 SifT board;. 9'4" step down
onse n-tier, 5.45 7'4'' Oc.an side e
51.') All 0 govt
)13 4,(7 V I'er S p

554

$3393

s

utflt aitPl
bunk tied
uV.fl*r P1w. 722 5731

ROBSOPI MARINE
7977 54w,' Il 97

NOT A PALACE

E

t..J I I

r

j/'•

esperienced
A .arttCC, settled.
waitress, top salary and tipS.
Apply in person only to Phelps
Restaurbnt, 7920 Orlando Drive,

Carpenters

IllS

bath

PRAM

's5P:

General kitchen Part time Ii 3
Male or female Holiday House,

SANORA. SANFORD

377 JIll

evpS between 7 A S

Wae'ki' Mnntttly
Lnral flank fnnrrtg
'5t'ttS .511
Cn.vrOIats, Mu,itatu$
makes and miWla Of -arc .ir't
l)0rw1 r'i'r-'
'rural You' rre.l.t

tOrriplet.

377 9751

'

CredIt Here

'

Dependable 5570. ii PIP motors
5443 C.alvanil.d 14 traletS 001,'

masonry homC
in Sanford, close to school and
lopping Outside needs sorn.
paint As is. $i?,SO0 90.4 779 7441

3 Bedroom, 1"i

3-fl 9450

1715$O7

51

15?

II? N

ltPi loubli wpIls. 1773 In hull

14'

A

t,*9il BtHS McKEE USED

fIRESTONE. lit 7. French.
ii- •,'i,' I

bItlerman runabout. $393

CloSed Wednesda

________________________

BRAILEY ODI'fAM

floats and
P/tarine Equipmont

1" 1

1971 3,li,siang ('r4e-l.'-'

Refrigerattsrt, Wairians. Dryeri.
Rarig. T/;. Stereos All going for
1
cent atYive e'o%P 5t ml'.', at

BOAt
tOT ;PFCIALS
Ii Fibre fishing boat ith *'Pll. tiM)

JIM HUNT R [ALlY

is

1?

P1w. lfl I"

APOVIN(, 0(11 all oil.' flOOr $trykl

'IUI

P4111hl%. iunciJirv% &amp; Holidays Call

ii,t

I? 97.
1.1 53$

J37)7

.

57 S Ps'ri'j I. Bi, Ti'..

jinlw C.iD1 O''

fr.4rtiIa A Slat. tAttl, trios Candy
rinarth etc 51 $10 915 5
'Il 97e

at,oarl
iiant MObiip Horn.. A i?ttr*4rn,
Motor Horn., Real Fitate. or'
r' 0 Roe 7057. Sar"ird

Tim. T.atwi Firm

794' Park

MEAL TOWS

Fla

79

RatiO 17751,4,

TRADE
ST.JOHN'S REALTY CO. 79 Cabrisrtio
Cruiten Can lip

i
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3 t,ti 11 p

I?

4,71 4141)

I'

m(h5fliC5, saw and drill press
operators Alto secrefay with
.erurnce 322 7051

NIGHT WATCHMAN

Ag-ui

( .%? ig

7,11 ph'

P.siltrir, 330 9

DCA ER AuTo SALES

I ea P4*-er' Zenith stmr.n ronjola
?latnut cabinet *tPi AM FM

Ito,

BPoYEPS

377
3)7 6524
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Pr

CRANK
CONSTRUCTION

51 ttirrw' tim'timo',vnS I
on large lot with we-li.
and boat hoUSe- 117.73')
rig vailhl'

ri

Estate Wanted

faas.Ih.rr.',

horise- from,,

STENSTROM REALTY

I. ill n.-'' of ii* Al V'%cif% kin brlp
(ii $1
ad

DRIVERS
We 'ran yu. Good commmssi.s.
Yplt
Cab Co. 701 S Park

PLUS FRINGE BENEFITS

obtained from the Wage
? 719 Contain.
Hour cAt lc
Building. 17490 N. E
Seventh Avenue. North
Miami, Florida 33161,
telcp1'io".(' 3.5 5973

or .777 149A

St OR I Ii AN () I oPt., I I 7
II and tomt3ri 1 * lb a Wamil Act

'I

( i'tl'i?i l,',ll 0, ,'n'lr apc Iii li'in or,
iiiir tot cr r,i,rs ().'
pr 11.4) PlAnS In,
i

19195 rrnith

I ye

for

SPrz,p torernan, welders. assmbly

73 - Motorcycles
And Scooters

mndIClle

p

tl.M.ii lc...I

LAKE FRONTI
tIrrc it
baths,
pump
I itlifl

Real

171 1730

rig N

iq Tire Sate
$,rrrAir STANDARD SEP/ICE

ia ha-ic rientS utti 4%PI
It) h'ji arreag., corn
mrctial, lnduttt$I arid ri?Pt.r
proper?.' if iu ha.'. prOp.,?.' ''1
sell and wan? u'S action. e,r?*,
I'iY PhillipS, Associate, Lormarn

110 Lvi ES

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EXCI tt5tVt
I Ai' F MARY

workshop 5)0.000 with

I

IF

ii-

W'sl of Sanford 565.000 377 4957

Semnnole('ounly Mi'allor
Mi 7.5ff P ORlANDO WP M I. 9

Part timc cv' full time

ttust have 1 yr r(Cni eeperierice

(Fri. Noon for Sun.&amp;

arti

of

I

ill if 1 "'

l gn.iI /

',esr,le m54el,

I i 'I IA Cipan 74 *tr'i

KINGSBERRY
ti'-w

,'nifl(j?i'5 from

hotiSP with 4 acreS

Stemper Agency

care

-

Accessories

1 thru ItimiS
S thru 70 times
21 times

oar mum'
trrnt',
-

p4Iday House. 330 E. Corn
"flpr('iai, Sanford.
for children In
Mature lady tO
my home. 5 days a week from 3 30
p m till 13 30 p m 323 4236

15

Sub Contractors
3Oc Per Block
Solid Coun!
CONTACT
BRAILEY ODHAM
SAPIORA SANFORD FLA
Ptr 373 4.'7m 799 4370

Repairs

Of

-.

919 Lest 2nd 5t

PLUS I WINCE BENEFITS

[remIt y l'vllmtj S

it,

after I

39

t,w n

.

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11110 cjOWrl. AssOrt,. payments 733

p.menfs of $4 'all credit
manager, 177 941) or I.. a?
Sanford %w#ilSQ tteni?ev, Down

iiari i ..J

344011ia,vathhlAvP jl I! 9)

It screeneti 'omi h to its 10 e ii
cit in modern kitchen, thiS homjS'
his all huge rooms, plpnty of
shad, and bruit trees, dovicli'

sSa tresses needed for Holiday
P4.tuSC Morning or evening, arid

-

Re-ally. fl

loin,' on 7 fcni cii iii m's I mini, Is Ii

ciruowood $34 94$

Wanted,One RN. LeN. and Aides.
Apply Lakeview Nursing Center,

$6.50 to $7.50 Per Hour

70-Travel Trailers

Rated For

1 day a week, in The Springs area

y

MASONS

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j 5p..&lt;3. 7(154 coed'?

'749

(omplaic pr.r.. ISP 513 or tO

I?! %"?l Pijtrl% Ii) 1141

Ill lt)1

Pavton
J

COUNTRY

Sanford

CARPENTERS HELPERS

7S-Au%o For

p

Apply in person 2 1 p m Holiday
Commercial,
HouSe,
Sanford l)O E

tO American Wood

'u.'
in

a

'?achmflt5 Males b.,ttonPtnteS.
anti momingrams

In raDar.?,.

operating

.' -

r.,-s •.,er .'te-

,'

haths. vi i.ittj,' . it'.

u Fmli'nn. nOdC,rlditinf5 flSfl Cal'
171 ltWl

SINGER ZIG/AG

A WPi'drlen, 9,
lilt. Park. Sanford

l'

Flyp room houSe for Sal., a? 7414
Air rr,n
rim Ayp, Sanford
(1 /
i
,iljrim,.ti, wall fnm''

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iVar

,

WORKERS
Apply fl

Tran portat ion

.

I

___________________

vv'ek. end positions open. for right
Qrl5 Apply A person 2 1 p m to

( iell 117 11

111 9tu

landscAped (OI I"
y, built
hit(hPn, air, many catras 57) (101)
fly own,'r '127 0370 dIr 1 10
__________
- - _________

-

RepI*cemtnI tor top cashier, HOurs,
evperience
10 30 to 3, p m

MaleHeIpWaflted

13

64-Clothing

Parts

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T
46545)1

f

Income &amp;
Investment Property

''iVnP%i
i" "fi?ahl.'

74ll',r,r Srrli:ft

,nq"talr o' upan' y

trn,t Air

fØlrnOr,'r

.if ',f AIIPAPI 1. a .',Pl' p,'aril'sP'.1

Calibart Real Estate

nii he,troovn, 7 baths wilt, tesitral
P,'at mmvi ieir, privty (cmiii',

rA','ENNA ('ARK Vm'my ii,'"I'''

ti,

-

l

IS

lieplar • s.paralc timing.

1 lI'Ii 'u

DayS 377 73)1

necessary, for this pOstiti0fl

*3-Pets And Supplies

71-Auto

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I P1 V OWPI

Suburban

SAN FORD R EA!Y

or.

I scrthai1 (all 64.4 4447. First
flank ril tiehtrins. M.ri. Price or
Paul irirr
PS.

ISS_Ohil

I

)7rfl

711 fl'cjaii,pr

1 fur mu
nii
fe-cited yard. near sr li(in!S
Own.r r cad.' In
i.lir,ppincj
..iii 'ii.rj ,i,.n'f, $l9,O(J)

ti. a ('rieiif lii lid all trinunS u$rur
wilti iii, arp.'t ievItI draper l.a
F .cilrai heat mu .11 (tii,iileult ag'

Houses For Sale

31

evening Shift Apply
ri person to Sanford Ranch HouSe.
3771 OrlandO Drive

t%'C%'('r 37'% 13'9

-

122 451,7

Woman for housecleaning &amp; ironing

WaitresseS

Instruction
PIAP,dOLt S"(".S
17 WecS Chord Course

25-Houses Rent Furnished
26-Mobile Homes Rent
77-Resort Property For Rent
2S-Busines Property For Rent
fl-Wanted To Rent

Real Estate For Sale
for the pit, I want to know if the
be
responsible
for
county will
31-Houses For Sale
grading the remainder of the 37-Farms &amp; Groves
property. It sure wifl he a.n 33-Lots &amp; Acreage
expensive iob."
34-Mobile Homes
Marsee said provisions for
35-Income &amp; lrvestment
this contingency should be
Property
included in the agreemeriL 3*-Business Property
Lavender said that the County 37-Real Estate Wanted
uses 10 to 12 cubic yards of clay
a year.
P ec rca t iona I
Commissioner John Kimbrough reminded the Board 41-Bicycles
that the cost originally planned 47-Boats and
Marine Equipment
for the borrow pit was
43-Camping
Equipment
estimated at $2800 per acre, 44-Sports Equipment
with a $25 to 27 thousand totaL
"With a condemnation, we
Merchandise
would probably have to pay
SD-Garage Rummage Sales
$5,000 per acre."
Marsee said that the ap- Si-Auctions
praisal by the county will cx- 52-Wanted To Buy
(t'Cd the budgeted $50,000 for 53-Swap And Trade
54-Equipment For Rent
this item.
5S-M,scetla neous
Viblen
CcimtVdssloner Sid
For Sale
recommended that Marsee
Goods
SSA-Household
property
attorneys
Contact the
S6-Antiiues
and seek acceptance of the
county offer within 24 hours. 57 -Musical Merchandise
"Put pressure on 'the other SI-Store And
Office Equipment
side", he said.
55-Machinery
Marsee was Instructed to
And Tools
seek a lease agreement with the
Materials
6*-Building
property owners for five years
And
61-Lawn
and payment of thirty cents per
Garden Equipment
c'ubicyardfortheclaytakenoff
67-Livestock And
the property.
Poultry

to fund about one-sixth of
$33,705 cust.
Relflaiflck!t of the costs
Sanford Airport Authority
come
from state and federal
Thurs4ay morning approved
Cleveland said
moneys.
recommendation from J. S.
authority would have to make
Cleveland, airport manager, to
arrangement with the city
spend $40000. part of an overall
increase expenditures in the
$160,000 cost to strengthen eastannual budget to cover
additional $40,000, which
Cleveland said was available
By
George W Crane, PILD., M.D. c'eruficates of deposit. John
Bristol is doing the airport
t)oroth, didn't raII,
masterplan.
friend as merrl teiting her
7
Authority in other actions:
ihrn hr demanded irsual
Bake and rummage sale
liberties. %nd he
-Approved lease of building No. g
sponsored
by Cub Scout Pack
USU$1 'e
r" sales pataer.
148, consisting of 4,0(K) square Square dancing at the San508,
Sanford.
will be held all day
e1 after she succumbed. be
feet to SIRCO inc., at annual ford Civic Center at 8:30 p.m.
dropped her. ote (he similar
Saturday
at
the
Maitland Flea
cal1er
$2,800 rent, for the purpow of Join John Saunders
testing attempt b% the older
Market.
and the Starlight Promenadors.
fabricating steel.
male!
-Approved leases to Randall
Veterans Buddy Poppy Day
Lktrc of Builthng 18 fot Lake Brantie
by Sanford VFVI
(ase V S41 I)OrOth) J . aged
surage
at
$90
monthly
anc
use
Athletic
Boosters
meet
at
B
Post 10108.
19. is the unhappy coed who
'
l. man Rogers a small house at p.m., Milwee campus.
succumbed to the seductive sales
Family fish ry by Sanforc
$714 a year.
talk of her sweetheart
Yyi
VFVi'
Post 1008 at K of C hail;
Nov.
9
-Accepted low 4.20 per cent
"Dr Crane.' she wept, "it was
Campers,
open
to
th public, 6-8:30 p.m
Seminole
County
igain.t ni principlei. Ui spend immiture leco tgt'r id
interest loan bid from United
7:30
p.m.,
First
Federal
S
&amp;
L,
tAr night with him at the motel
State Bank for *110,000
Bazaar and bake sale,
Many men past the age of
"But he pleaded and said he
Altamonte Springs.
who
arc
widoers
and
shopping
borrowed
to
construct
new
sponsored
by Lathes Guild at
loved me tru)
fl do building to be occupied by Not'. 10
Ascension Lutheran Church,
"And he also told me that it around for a ne mate.
and
Machine
same thing that American
made no difference since we the vcr
Rummage sale will be held at Casselberry, 8:30 a.m., off 17Dorothy's Lx) friend demon Foundry.
ou1d get married, anyway
the Christian Church, 960 92 north of Seminole Plaza
-Re-ek!ctd officers for
"But he broke our engagement '.trate'd
Normandy Boulevard, Deltona,
the . "I)r Crane.' an attractive next year; including, A. K. aponaared by thc Christian !,o. 14
after that night together
The Lions Club meeting, 12
,,
aged Si. recenti) phoned Shoemaker Jr. chairman; John
motel
Women's
flOOfl House of Steak, guest
"On the wa back in the car, he me. "1 met a charming man . Mercer, vice chairman and
said he couldn't respect a girl throUgh the Scientific Marriage Dr. Robert M. Hosemond, church. Sale hours are 9 a.rn. to speaker from Army Recruiting
6P .
ith a man before Foundation
who slept
Center.
M't.ar)
"We
had
corresponded
Ion
matrriagc
'!ka before he called on mc in ________________________ Nos'. ii
"But, Dr Crane, it was all tits
Ar.aual Teriyaki Steak Birthright meetIng, 10:30
person
idea'
DinnerattheFleetReserve,S-8 '*.m., Altamonte Springs
'And that first date
"He n only had suggested it
Conunwiity Center.
P
p.m.
ectiuni delightful, for e had so mii.
but he beat down m
things
in
common
to
talk
ahou'
till I finally gave in to him,
"lIe
kssed
me
goodnight
an:
"So wh shotJd he then blame
thought he was wonderful
me for our aflair"
1'J
I
H
"But on the .eeond date. hr
%Iu1uIPuo%l: TFCII'sIQtF
wanted
to
have
sexual
relations
'You readers have doubtless
NO'EMBER 9. 1V72
Mrs. Kaplan Pierce and baby
attended banquets ihere a i "When I refused, he said all thi
girls
nuwao.ays
do
it'
girl
ADMISSIONS
speech was to foIlu
"But I still would not conseri!
Sandra Dunn
And the chain man usually tests
Sanforo:
the microphone at the podium to so he said t' might u. well call it
John Fehn
,,
Mary Helen Lawrence
make sure t'ervthing i in order quits
Roberta A. Lulx
Edith
C.
Johnson
.
"But the 'cr next ieek lit'
"Testing.testing'iesting." he
Lars Harry He'llstrom
,
Truman
E.
Wolfe
Sr.
telephoned for another date and
may utter into the mike
Bette
Jo Hartman
Vada
Dunn
Well, that's what L)orothy's at dinner, he apologized, saying
Linda S. Walker
Alice
Elliott
.
be
was
just
testing
me"
doing to her.
sweetheart
Ella Mae Smith
Wonta D Burke
So you tren.age girls should
And thousands of other males
Leroy S. Cody
wise
up
to
masculine
psycholog)
.
Alfred
N.
P.rooki
J
do the very same thing
LAzzie Stewart
Joseph E. Davis, Altarnonte
j
Although they protest und)ing and rot try to win husi.aands b
Rosella Kaye Lyons
,...
Springs
deot ion and thus high-pressure . your anatomical charms bcic,
Henry L. Monroe
Harriet J. Jackson, DeBary
their &amp;'irl friends into an affair. it the neck.
If a bo) doesn't loc you fo"
Jatiws Ellis Sayles, DeBar)
Helen C. Lockwood, DeBary
is similar to that "testing'
charming
smut.
gay
the
your
b)
empluied
technique
Louis J. melting, Deltorui
Gerard Harty,
Joseph
. repartee and deft complimrnts.
chairman at the banque
Richard G. Reeker, Deltons
Deltoni
E.cepI that if the microphone then he us merely iexua1ly in
Ruth M. Ohman, Deltona
Era L. Tuip, Lake Mary
tsiorks, then the chairman stays fatuated, like Biblicil Amnon
Helen E. Karl, Deltora
Joyce R. Manage, Longwood
'
, ihose supposed great Iu%e turned
d1I
B. SavurLarula
Donna
Laura B. Milles, Longwood
Rut rnan of these sexuali) 1(1 hate as soon as he had
Deltona
BIRThS
infatuated males find that if their assaulted Princess lamar.
So nd for my 2u0point "Tests Extensive medical rc.Frances M. Hochreiter
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Burke a
sexual super saleumanshup
search brings hope of
Sweethearts,"
enclosing
a
for
Deltuna
boy, Sanford
the girl's cimie'nt to an affair,
long stamped, return envelope, surer recovery to muCarol H. Lowe, Lake Mar)
Mr. and Mrs. Hank T'ulp a
then they may drop her!
h
lions of people
Although ttii seems eminenti) plts 25 cents
William Henry Sherrod, Lake
b&amp;iby buy, Lake Mary
uc c,.... t'. .. t' suffer from ii, cm•
unf'ryougirlsnitght as well get
Mary
DISCHARGES
''"' "''"
wise to this trick so widely ern
)iysema, ind other
Erwin Schmalx, l&amp;'nwcxx
Sanford:
8 Uftft a es
w*q
k'ti h the' ma',e se
v•
àø. .".". ."
respiratory disease.
Lucy ann Else Puff, Osteer
Melody A. Dcrislw
And it e nut limited
0' __ •1 Si's 5.SSiI.41 I
west runway, taxiways and
install Visual Approach Slope
indicator (VASI).
In another action, the
authority on recommendations
from Cleveland, approved
funding a Master Plan for the
local airport, with the authority

George

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i'OOfl with S itchen pm ivllr,ire

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Mobile homes

houses For Sale

ii

Houses For Sole

ii

I l(lCtiy per SilO ll.'t15 mOn A iioic ci

OFFICE FOR RENT, good imtion
17 57 in Sanlord Ccntral it A.
pef.l. ample par kinu Au
(

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Apply S,mflte Lodge
I rr'n
'.. reng Home. 3(53 S Pay AvO

NORGE TOWN

1S-M.ale

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Wanted To Rent

Slit or cv. UI 451)

Cail8ll

13-Male Help Wanted

to l.'a'

largC sign, g.I parking, plenl
lloor spate AIo, new building
e SO
Feretlpnt parking
deal for gill shop. floriSt, fIt
Good lease. call flrnkec, tlays 44

nsurance and spec.ai prOlects

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29

ii 92 Iocat lorii in
Coiner location with

PeflAry

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Degrf$ required with

Business Opportunities

7-Instruction

ov er 1,O(

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accounting Responsibility *11
n ititiP gi'noral accoufl?iflO, tases

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Autos For Sala

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cP'amp000r w.Ph pu,'thms. of Blue

Business Properly
For Rent

New

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PqOPLr qt
''rc0hclisAroni","s%
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.70 care of The Sanbord

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CLASSIFICATIONS
Announcements

$1 per lay rental fi'w'

necesSary.

Herald

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17) 9010
Central Past Chur,

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327 77i4

Seminole 132 44,0

benefits Eeper'Price
*11 train Write

al..? rig, pow.r rwaves air, '/ I
Open Road Camp". lilt 16 5 p r
&amp; wheels m 7571

S$4ni.

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aicholIc bevPrhQeS aiiowe'd ('ørnp

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MobIle Homes Rent

'jg,
V $. power
Ifeering, a't'. metal top. Na"-'
7. •ffe- areonri
'1
&amp; radial I re's 173 2571
j aw.
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'.'Pn crisp bean's Yu plV. 1700 a
huiPiat, 1591150 m.r own crintamor
ala Pfi_irirr* Closed
F'riarf IS,
5'inda
77 1554, or 132 5471

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tlamIlriOratSgei, 537

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Service Stat ion Manager wanted by
large independent cii company
Applicants must bC neAt ap
OFIt
a coed
pearing. arid
t'stOry Good saiarv. plus corn
miSSIOn, paid vacatiOn •nd

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rn MPel features MI 47 after

h:riPtSI BrIng eot't?aln.r )$74
Sanford Ave

7 PPdrUonlframehni,s
1100 Aduita,riopeta

rrCoch Ave

1 5.? 531 9552

Seminole

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PPrfl Dscouflt Co. 7021 5

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OpportunitY for rapId
to
according
advancement
Call
abilitY
d.m00%trAtive
Sanford 373 26100r apply in person

MicplIaneouc
For Sale

55

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rrnch. Sanford

To 'vant Ad'.

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Pdrrn
hOut rnmpitply fur
nihed Mature adults only P4o
pets ItO) per month $30 deppait
Telephone 3fl 3134

piperi(n(e arid or amOunt oh

per

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(sper'ltnCe nol necessary hut
t*rting salary based on amount oh

crintiloners. etc gøing for 10
tent above' cO%t Firestone 1st 1,

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2S Houses Rent Furnished

Po%itlofl open for manoernPflt
trainee br hri4flCP company

Profit on hOOF 5$O5 LCI ('r
Your gain Satvr'd$y only.

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WANT AD

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tandem
Ueb.l unit, and liii
parts Owner. 377 B.' adshaw Or.
Snturd

67

VW SEDAN 4-Speed.
BeIge with btck Interior
VW SEDAN 4Speed. R&amp;H.

69 White with Red lntrior
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Auto, R&amp;H. Blue w-BIt,r Inter

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Bank Financing Available .
VW KING •
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323-6700
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Casselberry

Nabs

Seminole Eleven Hope.
Celebrate Homecoming

Three

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Marijuana

Violations

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In another incident, the
dingtnRdIstUrhaflC'e. called tbe
tiiining a material believed t
ling the scene CfiS5lb(lT) Police arrested a
be marijuana. Steven Alan car in ac
r-old Juvenile from that
Thompson, 19, and John While checking Carter's 16-yea
it
and charged him
driver's license, Monaski
Francis Brainard, 19, both of
and grnn'l
parole
htsstmnwe. were charged with noticed the bag In Allen's "n of
larcenypocket
bis nativA
mfirIlufina and placedin the
Seminole Counts jail under
bond

H GARY TAYIA)R

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According to Chief George
Trac Alan Carter. 18, of ic"
Rareher, his department
received an anonymous South Boulevard, Mattlan

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Sanford — Ph. 322-1481

look for%liard to ne\t

the (.rc', hounds of I sm in
slat ed for I s nnn Field tonight
at 8 p_in

if hit IhtlUOCIS ire
reflecting on 11.1st t (forts ,mnd
looking ahead to future .nitIflVts

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Seen As Key
Lake Brantley Tilt
series

standout

season

Earls

Abramson, who saw limited
Calling defense' the ke Lake action last seet'k will return for
Branticy Head Coach Hell D
uty more g-inw-tiiiie but his muchbrings his 4-3 Patriots into
leede 1
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nitssin iirtirk's as estirriate,
Lit $131
The Sanford Police DepartI't William Hogan of the
ITient is investigating a
hvriuf s th'partment arrestt'd
Springs troni Apartment 201, Coin.
Altamonte
two
juvenies, and charged them inodort' Apurtnients. on Airport
both vltb grand larceny. The Boulevard. Lucille Johnson, 20,

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at Eriit.cs he 'is ould ask J.ip.int'se l'run.' Minister K;ikuci

Among those who must cotile Tanaka to gnve 111111 a handical)
up su(hi their usual super efforts sstucn (lit'&gt; pl;es an exhibition

flanker Ttsiii (itswh. who match Sunda)
has 33 catches Fur over 500
Ni. klau.. imiatit' the kidding
yards and five se-tires; quar- reiuiark iii if television inter-

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severa l
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tt'ct1is they had hoped to beat
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,mn'thing, oekLcmakers would
host' to pit-k Lecsburg tru win
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lIIu(.h tilt- ,atnv manner.

thl- offell-ove hack*fleld.

%lassev ~ssho returned too varhr

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In thit Inn kfit It most of l..tk

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hopes

reside.
Brantley Is
Quarterback and team captain

Sv,
'-'v)ned D,I%'id Sl1tI)hln
'i'.ithi trnutri Prevail, .iiiel loin

lice It r it i utrtis ituti (Ira
and M.mrt W ill iams 'is itti Gre g,
I h'tiper 'ic ill ,ilturn1ete at tackle,
"title Robert Frazier fills (lit'
tight end ;usi(Iun Surt'-tianeie'ti
Steve1uanitis runs (maui (lii.' 5 1)111

5-foot-9
Angum Ili
I )an
Stsphumunsrt' signal-caller runs
(lit' Wishbone options cct'll, but
needs a blue-king forward 'is-all
to enable his ha I I-handling
finesse timiit' to work.

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Co-C aptain and fullback
(g - i)avis cornerstones the
Wishbone cc ith bruising dives
'iri;l It -id blocking but he too,
iius t r't'iv sun strong lint' play to
is o ver-eager defenders

(lit' Patriots will
Ora and Abramson at
tackles; Caulter antI l"rozic'r at
ends; Whit't'lt'r, Tom I Iobgoe.ei
anti I )asts at l inebackers .
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The Tampa squad lost to
state-ranked Trinity Prs-i
earlier this season arid last
sce.'ck was bombed by Sarasist.'
Cardinal \luun&amp;'y 68-41 but ti
Pa ts 11th)' find the going tougher
than ei ther Mooney or Trini: Is
While both Warns will ts

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''We''i I 1cm vs- - t' liristIe that
without w ide defensive men
especially on their crack-back
type blocking. It'll put a lot of
pressure on our boys, 1)Uty
said.
''We 1wac'riced a little inure
on tackling this week," ha'
continued, "We knew we' blew it
last week and I can guarantee
there'll be some rough hItting
out there Saturday night I
while

injuries

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decimated
Patriots earl) in the seasoP,
and niany of these' boys are
either just returning or still out,
the Pats base a seasoned back

linemen

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was
urtut's cci by (lit' I .ymmumn Freshimien grid team (lets past cc cek
sehmeri they blanked the Patriots
of Lake Brantley . 22-41 ill (tier

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think we'll be ready, I hiolw

411111 I )acmtl Arrie'tt at halfbacks.

perfect season

field,

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third period the Baby
In
added
another score
llt-tunds
a one yard plunge by quarter---- I. A 11 It
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hOcK i .'l I I' ii ,iuu.' .p, u.'-''.
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1.12 IMMItS IAIIIIV i1110'Alog ()Ill)'

12 MI of (lie points scored
against (tie hounds cattle in
their two meetings with
('roouii-s Others defeated by the
Hounds were Utshou Moore
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On o(fense Oviedo will not try

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anything really new except that Robert Raulerion anti Gr'g
it is possible that the Lions will Washington will have !o day
go to the air more in this game .iIrt Last week against
than they have done in recent ..tronout, they were ourned
w"ks. The only big change is at several tim", onLe for a touch-

the offensive tackle position tWy The rest of the 'tefense
where Randy Easter and John will remain the inie and the

0 with their only win
Linnsare I-7

Lions will netd

c-swing against another big
loser in the Orange Belt Ion

'ram j tines %lt'ea end Donuis'
Allen if they .ire have a

running backs,

plaN- 11II: till Ills owl) hoille ference. Of.-twv

ground'
Ilius (he two lint ups should
I mn.ik1i is ;fit is id alit r and
looksoiiit'ttmintt like thus I hi ti,as on IS hiamliliriil).
altruist' it cc ill be Al ( 'lt've'lantt
Nicklaus'irris eel lit licks ci
joi ning t'l:erk, Mitchell. Massey W,',int'sd;i'i as i'rt'snk'nt Nixanil I 'csstiuntimi&amp;' iii (hit' h.n-kfu'id. un's golf ;;mmltness.idelr te Jipaii
(;(MAIt1 is (lit' (l;eiiktn and M;ctt ,iiitl tel hett pt;emm a new golf
IA'Shit' it is split e-ntt. Iii tha front
;tii'.',t north if 'I'stk)si. lit' and
wall its I- red I Iiimmi,mn at t t n c r. 'liuriki cciii be' joined bs, )(uht'rt
Shi'cr- Miller ,iiiii Julio s Ingersoll, U S Aiiihu,essaiis.sr
(io'i1ittti a t guards and ( ,lemin he. .Japon, for Sunday's mmitt-tu.
lull and Mike White at tat-kit's

But Oviedo

soulei like to show evt'rbiIy
.t ti ,t have rtspe.t tabk
team, so practicethis week was
much like' It was when the lions
had sut-h high hopes at
ts'gmnfiiflg cit the sear.
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bail as their record tumuht tfl
ulit'ate Although they have won
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1,4 1111Bacchus
itithi Stokes and I .d Calla n
(lie' secondary. Li nt- back ing
shiit's art' short-tI Liv all-'-'utatt'r
rt- gg W;ellick, I '.eiil Kelly,
Mike 'Ft'rinysesmi ;iud 11111. In
this- Iimis' its l(ut 1)55 hug,
has tight over (rein , tight did
M eke' h l,icc kimis, W hite. Phil
F a der amiti tk'rm Craft utsiiig, (lit'
hors's

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Itt'gistr.it''ni Les t,;'t'ii ,'jut'ilt'tt
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added oh a pass
were'
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"I should ask him (tile prime

when Steve L;

s-u'rsts'Fne
Its for the extra
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sixth
failed.
It was the'
A rui'sri g the stantltut s
sR'tor)' for (lit' Baby Hounds
for the' Baby hittuntis
YlItui
Baker,ie'lerist'
dos ar(' ctiathit'ti .')
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Clark and
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clii (lie ct,tI%I'rsmcln at ,
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lid ,is I. mile' I 'c't'lc'r I .yuii.uui s I inuiel seort' of tiltni ght cariit' Ili tilt- final is.'m'iott

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Sin.pi) , Oviedo
up-w •t .ees rg.
To - put

ss'.t'oiu Fonmui against Se-immiri It',
mimste'r Fur ;i handicap.'
'itt 'it ( I irk and hum Mitt-hell, I itighe ti Nic klaIUS
us, 5111(e he is

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mental errors The Lions work they will go to mors'
;ave never been counted out if sweeps intl more to the iir
On -tefense the Lion
mv of their games and they

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lilf-able to roll tip .III easy victory
tssriitld jrivmdmg they tius not
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able to do but if that doesn't

(litiuk ('suItor is also
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wevkly practice sessions have
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the same .ilLick plan ,vihl he
uwel The Lions hope to be ibis'
'to rin up the middle which

tiunights gouuie and they have
scan sow..' big games schile the

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Elliott. Thit' thiurnis starting
vent er a t (tie' start of Iii;' season .

But it has been mistakes that
t'auS&amp;"il the lions most of their
prsibherfliS') most of the

view Friday after lie was asked

running tht- Wislityine IF

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Tuba ('surier (meld against the
I 'esburg Yellow Jaczets in a

l)asM'ti for butter than 20) artis how imiuchi (if if handicap he
last week , fullback Mike planned (is gist' Tanaka.

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'icay tackle sho injurt'tt his
knee; lirian Strtiup sin.' if tln
top hint'uiien 'istitu has not lii.i) IIi

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~t.e wit rk.Iceiver , in tlie ;quad,
It hai nsit been Aeterniint4l,
yet who will Uar! .n , bit* lmek-

11cra,111 Sporti Staff

Nicklaus
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,xinent-i have known the-, were
in a football ,zame

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pl;mving tune ,A itti his partner in

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loss of the season, against
perhaps one of the few schools

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Another mititi-season injury,
tackle Marty Williams, who

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around compl0eh
ue're to towards Imil (oil tile triple-option
base. any kind of c hance against
series [ ).,I% us and Anguilli have
Berkley."
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two boys, 15 and 16 years old told Patrolman Ray Bennett
were arrested in connection that several items were taken
Among the' Itenis listed a'
with the' October fl theft of a
;iiotorc'yclt from Luke Rrantle) stolen from the apartment ar t
four speakers, valued at $25
High School.
Deputies arc investigating each, a tape deck worth $50, a
the theft of a tape case and 21 $700 tape recorder and an
tapes from the residence 01 amplifier valued at 1250. Total
Kathy Reeves. Sheppard Road, value of the missing items was
Longwood Total value of the set at 12.000.

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Rick Garza, 'istitu's defensive
hall.liasskirug and punt returns
earned him ;i starting offensive

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Gri-II Ahriv,brak "h4i's Im-en out
,,,I\ %%tivks %%till .I injurvil %%rist,

running

l(tillit

by I h' I i7 1 Ifonwcom

hi' 1972

returricd last week

While Berkley Prep enters

cor

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with

I,aniv tonight are linebarker

as cecIl as running, gsstl
pass routes, %%hilt' IA-ft ll.'Ilf
belongs to fr e shman speedster

tine

the contest with a poorer t
record the Tampa squad has
come up against strong t.s
position thuz season and they're
hungry for a win, reports Coach
huts.
Failure to tackte we'll and ''to
hit people'' on defense spelled
doom to the Patriots winningseason bid last week during the
local gridders Ilonrie-vrning
''We were just plain flat,'' said
Duty, ''and we needto come

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in.side %%fill the ball and peeling
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linvinan on offense Andy

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tli;it
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sin..' •'arh ii'
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.Juii Steffens

tiangi'rous ,)us( ask Edt'ewatt'r
how tough (hey ran be For it. 'is as
the 1 lancers 'i'i ho knocked(lit'

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Pioneers did uisit have ii re ills
liar(k
willstart
ill tat
3.4
getixi ear Ili 15172. Itnistitng
mu (lit' Ms'tns ,,nit 1.6 i'ss r.i

(hi

hlItot.r

te;imn en the Metro loop, 'is tit'n

central part of the state,

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the re' s qua r te
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Oak Ridge
en highly
ranked %%lien it comes too tillstati s tic i par lid;: tnit
tip Sa)
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their
opix)nent tonhithl

The Pioneer art' cat ching tin'
(,reshounds after a tremendous
victory after the Senunoles of
Sanford anti before a 'is or-

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the
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sli'fs'u-,iss' set s,u,uI;ir', ,sr.' lkrhi
l'Isndl'rs in their tiw.'tliig with
Siittsri at h,.,hFb,is Is •iiot .Iitii
i-.'s htitmiitts last &gt; ''or It
this
ht'nis'nts and Keith Mt ( ho in -it
sellS tin' l'ione'i'rs' him gistu '111111 it
501.'
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INSURANCE

South Sanford
Winter Park — Ph, 644-8916

17-92

i.\ik hlidge i'tiuld not tint
itilI in a better position than
iliev are in for their game %% I ill

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sidering a joint suit with the
&amp;Titv of Maitland against
Mnitlnnd Utilities, concerning
ft. treatment of sewzigt in the
Tanglewolid area
James
inSeptember.
In
Johnson, president of Maitland
Seifert told the hoard tif
Utilities corporation inquired
area in
whether or not the Tangk'wood Commissioners that the
it,
Sewer plant area was Included question is an area of concern
it, the area that the City of C,ent'rzl Waterworks; CorMaitland agreed to serve at the poration. Maitland Utilities.
time zoning was given to Orange County and the City of
construct their Sewer plant in Maitland - Setfert said that he
had instructed Charles Clayton,
Seminole County.
Of Maitland Utilities and of
Utiltt
Robert Morris,
C orporation.
Attorney for Seminole Count s . G r a n it e
developers
of
tiommerich Hills,
to
a
pursuant
said that
that
when
the
plans for con.
cuted
on
the
8th
agreement exe
of October in I62 and amended struetirin art- submitted to I
on September 27, 1971, the Seminole Counts for cot.
County had agreed to allou the sicIetiitiT., tie should nlsc
City of Maitland to construct a provith supitortitir statements
sewage treatment plant in 85 to which plant can and will
iii turn, accept the M'WIWV
Seminole county
the City of Mait.lund agreed to
There is some question since
treat sewage from various
anager
m
011 October 24. the City
sanitary sewerage utilities; in
of Maitland, Don .lohnson,
Seminole County origtnating in
advised Maithind Utilities that I
their resperIve service areas
o f Maitland would not
in Seminole generally bounded the City
the sewage from the
treat
on the South by the Orange
IIInglt'WDOd sewage plant and
Count%s line: on the East and
would not accept an svwzie
North b SA 436 and on the west
from that area at the ('its of
by the fttlanUr Coast Line rightMaitland Plant
0i w8y; and the 30 acre
(iiGrt [)rumrlicI::
niercial area lying East of and
adjacent to Highway 17.92 and commented that the count'
North of and adjacent to SR 436 might consider 11 joint suit with
"It is quite apparent that the tile City of Maitland on this
Tanglew(od sewer plant area is riiatter. "The on) question i
included in this area and fiii' whether to Use count) funds ti
ther that the' city of Maitland fight the Maitland Plants'
had agreed to treat sewage
According to Seifert. Clayton
originating within the service
area of Maitland Utilities has been informed that the
C orporation known aF the Tanglt'wood plum cannot b
1 anglewood sewer plant urea,” cons dert'd as if pia('t- For
treatment. A representhtiv o
\'iurrls concluded
in a letter dated October 27, General Waterworks has in- I
17. Johnson told Raymond dicated that their firm proposes
Utilities to furnish treatment for thus;
Seifert, County
;tniinistratur. that Maitland facilities being constructed rn
Utilities Corporation has ct- the' northwest corner of Ho'.e'i
a contract to Emory Branch and Lake Howell Rrnt1
Dawkins and ('urapan) to with expansion of the Generci
design and contruct a force line Wuterworks fariht: froni 2 1,
along Howell Itranchi Road, million gallons per day to 41
; ,.tending from Derbyshire- M(;r) it, about b months

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ther 41-14 conquest ,if risal
Sanford in Lust ss;';'ks gain.'
\net if that ss isn't enough (her.'
(tie "iine 'is it'i Winter Park

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Pint or the South This li;it is
designed to arcornodate lidditioiml connections in the
vicinity of Dommerich HilLs,
Johnson
addition.
sixth
requested building permits on
the several lnt whirtt are
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make orne mistakes.
Following tonight's tilt,
Serninoks have only one gat
remaining on their slate T'"
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Trinit Prep Must 'Control' Mooney'

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r-Pierson; bombed quarterbackJohn Heath,6400t lwrenct Cleveland, who has blocks as well as he runs,
state's Class A-AA ratings Taylo
than 1,100 yards recently exploded for ever 100
while Mooney enjoys the Sanford Naval Academy 66.0; 1,185 pound slingshot who rifles amassed more
en route to 15 tallies. yards In 14 carries last week
number six position In the same engaged In another defensive the ball to outstanding this season
'"
14pPRa4cW
contest with Jacksonville receivers David Nicholas, and What makes Lawrence run Is against Admiral ,Farragut,
me season boils )Wfl
poll,
'""
e outstanding support he giving the Prepsters a solid 1.267'CA"
Episcopal for a tight 6-0 vi e- China Smi th. The also have a th
miriltes as far as Tom Ruby
Typical Sar'inta
tory; defeated Tamia Berkley solid line which averages 19 receives trom Wishbone run 3 running punch.
L
and tits 'rrtnity Prep Saints are
Perhaps the Saints' biggest
Crescent pounds a man to offer ning mates Greg Miles and
concerned
tonight
in
sarasota
year
are:
L4aRefle.
50-0;
.4/jtp'Y
passing Mike "Red" Austin, as well as offensive problem is their
against rugged Cardinal Tampa Temple Heights, 66.0; Prep 26-0; foungh ision, and protection
on
ould Admiral Farragut 44-0; Tampa City for a 20-12 dec
keepers by quarterback Steve passing game which has been
hfAp/(//Y5,
upended Admiral Farragut 25- situations,
Mooney in a game that sh
sporadic at best all season long.
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Berkley
Prep,
36-0;
and
To combat the expected air Saxon.
ti
8.
decide the winner
41Rwr
As with their defensive haCks, However, the ball-control
Clearwater Central Catholic
The Saints face the passing attack, Ruby is looking
A.
III.With
Class
a 7-0
mark, the Saints 6, revealing a potent offensive attack of Sarasota Mooney with towards a hoped-for strong the Saints have a solid group of orientation of the local gridders
has yet put much strain on ths
.1
face of enslve minded Cardinal machine geared to quick a defensive backfield that has Trinity pass rush, trying to back-up people to fill gaps in the
'ong through the sirlanes
of the game.
Mooney, carrying a &amp;-o season with a hard-rosed defensive yielded only one passing score force Heath into hurrying his offensive formations. Defensive facet
All three starting hacks, as
unit
that
systematically
all
season,
and
that
came
on
a
passes
and
laying
the
game
on
safety
and
offensive
split
end
standing, as a slight underdog.
is ranked ninth to the destroys an opponent's scoring 51-yard screen pass during one the defensive backs to protect Greg Chandler filled in for two well as split end Ray Parsons
weeks at quarterback while are excellent pass receivers
destroys
of the few Saints' defensive against getting burned,
#141
oned
Saxon
rested a bruised and at times the Saints' have
plans.
The Saints have a seas
lapses all year. However, acloo
While the Saints have not cording to Ruby, the local backfield on defense with shoulder. Saxon, a valuable connected for valuable yardage
racked up such an impressive gridders have not faced any plenty of depth to offer a wide athlete, played at Split end with through the air.
Another Trinity draw-back
Ta
scoring total, more of their passing to equal this week's range of a.setsS for Ruby to regular wide receiver Ray
has been their conversion
operate from. Most of Trinity's Parsons during that time.
games have been defensive expected aerial barrage,
Y1A•
g
fullback,
and
a
tempts
With most of the ir place
in
A
bruis
against equally strong, U not
and igat-ting backfield will join a
,They
emark
stronger teams than those by medium on you," explained solid corps of ball-hawking sure-tackling linebacker, kicklngfallingwidcof th
ce
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''and hey usually get linebackers, cornerbacks and defensive end or tackle, "Red" and they've had to rely on
CardiriiI Mooney
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Austin's power running inside running or short passing. This,
Trinity e1y
asi handled Ft. three or four scores on passes halfbacks.
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On
offense,
the
Saints
have
tightens
up most defensive to according to the coaches, could
John Carroll 28-6 In the each game."
en,.2S'7E {
eir
own
"explosion"
In
the
spring
Cleveland
around the be a very important part of
I
M oo ney's passing strength th
season's opener; took a rough,
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defensive 7-0 win against lies in the arm of senior person of area rushing leader end on options. Miles, who tonight's game.
By JOHN H.. SKINNER
'!j
Aocited Press Sports Writer
Earle
TAMPA, Flu. i AP)
Bruce's attempt to stretch his
image as University of Tampa
football coach past the long
shadows of ex-coach Fran Curci
has been like comparing a
firecracker to a bomb.
Charlie Daughert&gt;. Coach Woody Stale., and Yale, No. 20 tie
Coach
LSU
But the detonation power By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS quarterback Terry Davis, has
Alabama and Louisiana State rushed for an average of 278 McClendon played under Hayes' Buckeyes lost four play. plays Penn.
Bruce has needed all year
comes his wa% Satuiay night are both unbeaten and untied yards and 33.1 points per game. Bryant at Kentucky. He has err to surgery, including standv.'hen Curci brings his Un- but that situation won't remain Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant's beaten his old coach twice, in out linebacker Rand)' Gradidefense has allowed just 223 1969 and 1970, but has lost to shar.
iversity of Miami Hurricanes to after Saturday.
Third-ranked Nebraska, after
The
two
Southeastern
Conferyards total offense and 9.7 him six times, including five
Tampa Stadium for homestraight. Alabama won last an opening loss to UCLA, has
enec powers will play in a nu points per game.
coming.
S
come back to win seven games.
Louisiana
State,
7-0
and
sixth
year's
game 14-7.
Curci guided Tampa to a 31-14 tionally4elevised football game
Elsewhere in college football The Cornhuskers play Big 8 foe
victory over Miami two years that may determine the confer- ranked, is best kiriwn for its
ago and Bruce needs a similar eric-c champion and which team tenacious defense., which this Saturday, No. 5 Ohio State, Iowa State, which is ranked
The Division of Extended
B&gt; HERKi' (11
of Winter Park and the
victory to wipe out Tampa goes to what postseason bowl. year has held opponents to 221.5 after key Injuries last week, 17th.
Missouri
upset
Notre
Dame
Service
of Seminole Junior
Assistant Sports Editor
Hurricanes of Gainesville.
The Crimson Tide, 8-0, is yards total offense and 8.3 plays Michigan State, which
sith
have 8-U records with two losses to Kansas State and ranked No. 2 in the na tion. Its points per game. It has given up goes for another victory for and Colorado and gets a chance College and the Sanford
Louisville In a 6-2 season.
Cit:
run by 91,7 rushing yards per game. now-resigned Coach Duffy for another stunner when it Recreation Department have
They are holding the suite games to play. Should
joined forces to promote and
'Th•' b admitted after Wishbone offense, as run
Ma championship for the Class finish unbeaten it would he the
plays No. 7 Oklahoma.
Top-ranked Southern Califor- conduct a seminar on
the AAAA teams early this Year. Wildcats moving into the state TWUPU'S 26-9 victory over FbiTar No, that's not really true but playoff since they have played ida A&amp;M last Saturday, "is the
nta Is off this week but fourth- basketball coaching and ofbig one."
Ii one nitght look lit It that way in mart' teams in their class,
ranked Michigan plays Iowa. In ficiating which will be held
Tuesday.
and
Jot analyzing
two
other
games, UCLA, No. a, is at Monday
lash
of
the
c
Presently Winter Park has 68 Bruce needs tune to match
the
record
at
Uti top rated teams in the Class points and Gainesville 62. In the Cu1' 1's brilliant 25-6
Washington; Texas, No. 9, is at November 13 and 14.
The seminar will be held at
Lyman's
Tampa,
but
he
managed
to
Baylor; Penn State, No. 10,
wit' AAAA division,
same division
York University, and Manhat- ing to action af ter an injury.
By
The
Associated
Press
plays
North
Carolina
State;
Seminole
High School Gym and
equal Curci in one department
SC
There are many followers of Greyhoun ds are
With
tan College, died.
F(K)TBALL
GOLF
Notre
Dame,
No.
12,
plays
Air
will
get
underway
at 7 p.m. both
this
year—controversy.
In
the state's most powerful points, fourth best in the
HOCKEY
George "Pots&gt;"
DETROIT
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Curci
drew
attention
by
reMs division who really believe the division.
Force; Texas Tech, No. 15, nights.
MELBOURNE, Australia
Former
Clark, the first coach of the Na- PHILADELPHIA
Jay Bergman of Seminole
The two bottom tennis in thefusing to surrender a 24-21 vietin two best teams will be squaring
gers' Coach Phil Rab forced cancellation of play plays Texas Christian, Color&amp;tional
Football
League
Detroit
New
York
Ran
llege and a noted
ne
which
was
acer
Tula
tory o%
cot
Lions, died of a heart attack at Watson was named acting in the World Cup International do, No. 16, plays Kansas; North Junior Co
off tonight when Merritt Island 3-AAAA division will do battle
complished
by
an
illegal
"fifth
the Carolina, No. 18, plays Vii-- basketbAll official in his own
causing
plays host to Fort Pierce tonight as the Sanford
coach of the World Hockey As- tourney,
the age of 78.
th Seminole
Seminoles
host
Daytona
down"
touchdown
pass
play,
John F. sociation Philadelphia Blazers probability that the cham- ginia; Arizona State, No. 19, right will team wi
Central.
SYRACUSE,
N.Y.
ys
New
Mexico;
Stanford,
High
basketball
coach
Joe Mills
AV
la
Merritt Island currently subreeze in a homecoming The university backed Curci to
"Chick" Meehan, 79, former at the request of Player-coach pionship will be shortened from p
ints
end
an
eight-game
losing
No,20 tie, plays Washington in running the seminar.
ranks number two and YOU CIi1 u!t'r. Sanford has four po
head coach at Syracuse. New John McKenzie, who is return- 72 holes to 54.
ag
1-7
record
while
streak.
be sure they will be trying hard, from ci
Bruce drew criticism last
perhaps even harder, to !TIUk' Scabrecze is 2-S-I.
Another
vital
showdown
Saturday
when he insisted Fbi(in
the leap into the number Out'
spot. But top ranked Fort takes place in the state prep idit A&amp;M be penalized 15 yards
Cl
Pierre, the defending State grid ranks. This conies In Class when its band, playing to a
standing ovation, extended its
chanipion in Class AAAA huts A. District Three where Trinit
OOUbItS
Si XTH GAME
AltunS LUI S,
POflt
show past the 20-minute halfSC
Prep puts its 7-0 record
other ideas.
Mruri
LUIS,
7
points
I
AItUfl
LSCS
i
n,
3
Atunm
Agust
points I Binto
SS. 3 PenS Elorri,
&amp; it LOW
TONIOPITI ENTRIES
d
Bruce turned the
Gend . 3 BayDMenCtia, 4 Fermin
OulnIto Agustin
There is just no WUY for ttiCSt' against a strong Cardinal tiiiict'zidline.
Manolo
Quinuto
sever Lace 3 Chucho Juan,
s
Jul to Apult fl
FIRST GAME doubles
c Oulnito, Julito. Martoreil
Lace S Pera Marloroli. 6 ChuCtio
tr
Muguerza. S. Arrs.Garlta. 6 Gash
two clubs to met in tile state Mooney teams from Sarasota. penalty into a recovered onside pointS I Erdoza Jose. 2 LlZu Toni
MuuuerZa. 6 Egus Juan 7
Lose 7 JuIto Caballero. I Altuns
ii)
MuguerLa.
Manolo,
Agustin
kick
and
a
field
goal
and
Rattler
&amp;
.0
Elorru
Manolo
Caballero
4 Angel YZa $
ss
3 R ene
final since they are both in Card.rnalMoont'y is in with a
MøturlLSC$. B.yO Pedro. G.ri?a. I
Pedro
singles- seven
StIr
Gand,
6
Sala
Baitida;
NINTH
GAME
Coach
Jim
Williams
said
his
1*
doubles
SEVENTH GAME
DistrictFouroftheCtilssAAAA nuirkundwilltuiveabOme field
.JuHtD LUIS
1 Martorell 2 Chucho; 3.
SELECTIONS
I.. ban's POrOss
points
Ferrn)nbenUOS.
team
never
recovered.
five points 1 Arte Zarre, 7 AnQe
,
12
Ouinito.Mugue'riI.
EguisLuls
Ui
do.ibIes
Oulnito.
6
S
division,
ShunS. 4 Egula.
advantage
SECOND GAME
GastiCabSilero
BenQos. 3 Aid Via; 4 Bayo Jor
Curd has no illusions about seven points ISaiaBengOa, 2 Stir LOCO. 7. Caballero $ Juillo
in
LIZU Gandol, Fermin Toni.
1
Oddlyenoughneitherof these
SATURDAY'S MATINEE
S Lilu Toni. 6 Fermin Mencha; 7
seven
singles
l
points
il
TENTH GAME
Ibstra Jose
his
return
to
Tampa,
which
W
.Iose. 3 Ibarra Zarre, 4 Rare VIS
Trinity
Prep
has
71)
two powers is leading the 4Erdola Loss. I Rene Pedrosa
2 Elorri. 3
2
Erdois
Zarre.
Bayo
Bengoa.
5
LlW
Pedrosa
6
Angel
Gand,.
po*flt5
1
Mugueria
doubles
doubles- fhr
FIRST
GAME
stvffn
EIGHTH GAME
AAAA division at the present. going into the game while draw 35,000 into 46,000-seat ErdoJa bastas. S Fermin TOfli
Agustin. 4 Arts. 5 Gait, 6 Juan.
Angel Toni
2
I
I
bar's
Jose.
OuunuIO
Lacs;
7 JuIlic
PO'
pointS
Tampa
Stadium.
doubles- sven
3 Stir Gridi. Eroozs Toni, Sala
THIRD GAME
Manolo S C,arita
That honor goes to once beaten Mooney is in with 60. Tonight's
ti
Mugueria. 3 Arri Agu$?sn.
Zarre. 3 Fermi n Toni. 4 Sr
doubles
W"1
think
Tampa's
No.
1
will
in
all
likelihood
ELEVENTH
GAME
victor
Vero Beach with 64 points from
Aituna Girits 5 ManaloJuafl. t
S Erooza Ppd'ota 6 LW &amp;andi
, Msruru Marlorehl. BaYDLUIL.
4
S
evin points 1 Mfirur' LacS ;
sa's oni. 4 ErC3:a Bengoa
tear,
tisoffensively and defe
ol
Angel
Bastide,
S
Gas? Elorru
Pene
a fine 7-1 mark. Tin' loss was to mnuke it into tlit' pla yoffs.
Eguia PeOross
Stir Itethids. 6 Marur, C,and. 7 Rene Menctio. 3 Aid Caballero
s,nglei_ sever
doubles
NINTH GAME
SECOND GAME
Bisho p Moore huts vaulted sively, are as goodas any we've Fermi Peoruts. I IbSttS YZ$
Arri Juan. Eguua Agustin,
Chucho Martorell, S Bayo Pedro, 6
Fort Pierce. Fort Pieret' huts a
I MartorrIl, 2 C?WChO; 3
points. I Angel Ton. 2 Arte
points
played."
Curci
mid.
doubles
$
Eçiuua
LOSS.
7
Juilto
Luis.
Garda
FOURTh.
GAME
Manolo
U
7-0 chart and 58 points while into the title picture in the
Quinito, 4 (puss. S Caballero; t
PeOtosi. 3 Erdoza Zarie. 4 Sai
Mencha 2 Afluna Bastida
6 Pens Laca, A.ic Pedro, AItna
"Tampa has a much older
N
Merritt island is tied with District 5-AAA race. The
Lacs; 7. juilto. S Altui'a.
Via. S Fermin Ganda . 6 Lit, Martorell
doubles
Rene PeOrosa 2 Aid Ton.
TWELFTH GAME
singles sever
Jose 7 Ibarra 5astioa, S BiVO 7. StIr Toni, Angel Marcus, Sala
I (NTH GAME
unticatenEauGullie, another of Hornets, who won th is class team, much more experienced Maruri Loss; S Chucho Gand. 6
pointI. 1 (ua Lull.
points 1 AguItin. 2 Ely-ri, 3
B.ngoa
on
Curd
added.
we
do,"
two
years
ago
are
5-3
the
4
team
than
Garita.
T
P"ro"
Uayo Bas'da 7 Pens Lilt. $ JulitO Lola. 3 Pens
the line teamS in 4-AAAA, each title
doubles- I've
THIRD GAME
Mugueris. 4 Gash. S Arra, t
Arts Elorru,
Pearu
Juhul Garila,
Gaits Caballero; S Arra Apuitin. 6
having 7-0 records and 52 secondandhave50pointb. AU of He said his young Miami Iberia
points 1 Liii Bingos. 2 Sal. Jose. $
Juan. 7 Manolo. S Garita
doubles - five
7
Qulnhlo
FIFTH
GAME
Attuna
Lad
Manolo
ElorrI.
their losses have been to AAAA players have performed well, points 1 ArrbMarlor!ll, 7 Egus Mugueria. S Attufis Juan
doubles
3 lb.rrS Zarre. 4 Erdala Ton. 5
ELEVENTH GAME
9 Manolo. Elorri. Apultin
Maruri
6
Rene
MartorelI.
2
Angel
Bastida
have 50 but
points
seven
"are going to make
hi
victor
in
teams.
Presently
they
Manolo
(br?. 3 QuinitoGarila. 4
10 Qusnllo LadS. Marurl Menctia.
SELECTIONS
Without a doubt the
Fermin Pedrots. I ArteGand.
MSrurl Lola 1 3 Pens M,nch.a. 4
Agustin. S I Pena Juan I Cast
short
of
the
total
of
Rent
Lots
mistakes—and
they
haven't
live
0
tonight's battle will be tagged points,
doubles
I Fermi n Bengoa Erdoza Jose,
FOURTH GAME
11 QuinIto Mugueria GastiLosa, Chucho BaStidi S. Bayo C.bahlflc
Muguerza
Baitci8
1
EguiaPedrOsS.
2
seven
pointS'
th e favorite to at least make it Ocala Vanguard. Unbeaten made all of them yet."
6 SHuns Lui s; I. Eguua Pedro. I
five
ala
-Ooubls
SIXTH GAME
Egusa
Juan
Angel
Atie
JOlt.
LstU P,droh.a,
rty-elI. 3 A1dMicha.
Merutu
Seventeen of the V Tampa pul pit 1 Msrur. CaballerO. 3
Aids Laca
tothestattirnul in this division. New Sniyrna still trails the
SATURDAY NIGHT
C5fldi
Chucho
Rent Pedro,
A
5
doubles
TWELFTH GAME
1,106
Martorell
is
74
starters
were
recruited
by
Curpoints
and
46
bayoMcnt
in District 1-AAAA the two pack with
S FCrminLuit; 6 3 MarurlGafldi, LizuZarre. 5515
Caballero. I Bsyo Lull,. 7. Arra
1 (gui. Luis.
Seven pon's
ooubleS
an
Seven
Pens
G
di
FIRST
GAME
('i
Lad S JuIItoLo%a
Chucho Agostin. 3 Arr Pedro,
lone unbeatens are the Parker' record.
ChuchoLad. 7 JulIto Pedto. $ 10"i
five points I Fermin Zarre. 2 Stir
ByJ RICHARDS
Herald Sports Writer

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AItufls LOis
Man
Mancha
doubles
SEVENTH GAME
five points I Pane Jose. 2 Erdoili S Gasti Mugueila. Quinito Garitg..
izu Via, 4 Fermin ArraMariorell
Mencha 3
Ma'ubaHet0. Ji,Obo Pe0,
Zarre. 5 AicaPedrota. 6 Arte
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7 ArIa Dengue P.r.' Jose Fermin
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watch Uit' Beliiune-CooPanun streak but most of Utens will hi' South Carolina State and D.C.
Colk'ge Wildcats 1-hniit'ciniiuig watching to see if ''Swi't-'ttju.ick" Federal city 'riley hays.
contest against Ke'rituc'ky State can reach the 1 ,0D0 yard niark." dropped game's to Langsttm
University, Jackson State.
B-CC's half beck ltisrid
Flu. Tennessee List week and
College Saturday afternoon at 2
JACKSONVILLE.
"Swet'tbuck" Walker who holds Lincoln and Arkansas A&amp;M.
the showed an impressive runningP.M.in
All)
—
The
spotlight
is
or
.M. Daytona Beach.
t
f
Bethune-Cooknum with a 3-4- the conference record of 948
the
exciting
runners
Not
Moore
and
passing offense despite the fact
sparkplug
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1 record upset Jack.

s offense is their G-3,
Thorobred'

Jimmy Poulos as Georgia and thv Bulldogb were shut out for

College two weeks ago 22-17 and player to SIAC history to gain a 190 pound quarterback Michael Florida stage their annual the first time in three years.
Florida's quarterback is
illed over Alithautia State 1 .10i yards
from Southeastern Conference
Jackson. a senior
Tits.' Kt.'ntuck Suite College Washington, D.C. Jackson who football tussle on the Gatur sophomore David Buwden, a
.;niversily 61-8 lust week.
good passer who almost earned
Headcoach Jack MeClairen Thorobreds are 4-4 for the
ed has passed Bowl turf Saturday.
nutiunally
rank
esofl They have defeated is for
Florida a comeback upset
said "the fans will come to see
than
1100
yards
and
more
Moore, who came out of
rushed
for
more
than
400
yards.
two-year
football
layoff
into
victory against Auburn last
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the Florida Guturs, week. A slightly underthrown
He has thrown 17 11.)S P1i58
stardom for
eading the conference in pass, with split end Willie
top
and
ran
for
5.
The
!S
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Ttwrobred runrlingbu('k 15 ;Lr per ganit' and yards per Jackson behind the defender,
Michael Beckham who has curt-v. He has tallied points was all that prevented the
wnuiini touchdown in the final
rushed 6i5 yards and B.
"
and gained yards cry time
quarter.
Grooms a 205 pound fullback carried the ball,
Nelaon,
Both teams had to rebuild
who tirs rushed 231 &gt;it-ds
Poulos is just rounding into
their front lines this year and
Rates (onanuittee key defensive standout is Wiley ftpc after
hampe
early
season
games
by
a
nagtheir
records show it. Georgia is
e
Answer: Number 2. Refuse Epps, a 240 pound middl
The Villanova captain in a
5-3
and Florida 3-3.
50
tackles
ur
with Minnesota re to grunt the timeout and con- linebacker who has
in
.
t'mp
and
32
assists.
tinue the game
quests a timeout while the'
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Gast
FIFTH GAME
Attuna NMugurrZa. S
Jose. 3 LIlu Via. 4 Angel Toni,
Jose,
1 ChuchOMartOrell; 2
Caballero C Ourinito Juan
(roots P,drasp 6 Pent Gand'. 7
(puss Agullin. 3 Qulnilo Ely-ri; 4
Manolo Eiorr*. I JlqIO Carte
Ibarra Bastida. S Sale Bengoa
Manolo Garita, 5 Arrs Juan. 6
SELECTIONS
doubles
SECOND GAME
Gash' Mupueria
1 Erdoza Pecirots. Arte Just
seven points I Sale Zarr,, 2 Angel
five
doubles
SIXTH GAME
lblrra Battici.
Jose. 3 Fe.-min Via. 4 Erdoza
sca Pedro. 2 Marur
poi
7 Fermin Yza, Marra Gana
bengc.a, 5 Arte Pedrosa. 6 Ibarra
3 ChuchoMeflctia,
Caballero.
Loss S Pens Lacs. 6 .Iullto Gand. 7 LizuBastid.. I Pine Angel Jose
Bevo
3 Stir Bengoa. Sal. Yza. Marur .
Toni,
Gan,. 7 QuinitoLuis. S Attune
THIROGAME -doubles- Seven JoSt'
Martorell
points 1 Sale Yzs. 2 Erdoza 4 Rent Mencha. Azca Lola. Pea.
doublei
SEVENTH GAME
Baslida
Zarre 3 Stir Bingos; 4 Angel
live points 1 Sal. PeOrola;
Pedrots. 5 barr. Toni. I Fermin 5 Quinto Apustin, Arts Mugt.erte
(rOots Jose. 3 Sic. Zarre. 4 Art,
Baits, 7 Msrur Jose, S Lizu Pens Gout.
barra via, 6 FermIn
Ion.
Fermin Laca, Sic. Genii
6
G..ndi
Bongoa. 7 Angel Mencha. $ Li:U
Abtuns Pedro
Savo Jose, Pint
doubles'
FOURTH GAME
Peora
7 Baro Jose, Pine P.*uusa, Fee
seven points I Rent Menc'ia. 7
doubles- five
EIGHTH GAME
mi n Mrnrhi'
Sals Marlorell, 3 Marur Pedro, 4
points I Abtuna Lacs. 2 Pen.
MugucrZa, M.anolo Jusu
AicaLosa. S Chucho Luis, 6 BayD
Juan, 3 ,IulltD Cams, uerzs
4 Gait
Quflito L.ca
6 Lads. 7 Iberia Caballero. S Pens
Austin, 5 Manolo Mug
9 Euusa. Marty-elI. Laca
BaitS
Aria (lout
0 Agustin. Juan. Manolo
lye
FIFTH GAME
doubles
singles- seven
NINTH GAME
puinti, I Elorr-- 2 Pone - 36 Martoreli, 3 Ounto Agtr.tsn.
Mencha
Apisstifl. 4 Mupueril. S Cast.
12 Altuna Muguerla. Julilo Garsta
(puss Ely-i.. S Arra Muguerza.
08f its
Juan, 7 Manolo.
Epu e Lu's
t' JLiSi
doubles
TENTH GAME
I B.voBast.da, 7
Meruri Mencha. 3 Aics Lull,. 4
CfliCtiO Pedro. S Qu nita Laca. e
7
(guia
Alt una caballerO.
Martoreli. $ Rare LOSS
doub4ei
ELEVENTH GAME
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1. Grant the timeout with
no penalty
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2 Refuse to grant the
. timeout and continue the
game.
' Penalize Vilisnuva 111
yards for requesting es't'ss
1Im.tiit

Coach Since Dooley a! Georam I's
Rule 3'34 Each tem
Coach McClairen of the gia says "Poulos just shakes all
entitled to three free tie Wildcats says "the fellows are
outs durtig each half with- up for this game because they over when he comes through
the line. It makes it hard for
out a penelty.
rembember the 44-28 defeat by anyone to get a sure tackle.
Huh' 3-3.3-5 A I v
u Thortx'eds in Kentucky lust
iFruuli what I've seen on
Icarus free tr'wou1s have year. 1 do not expect to change
film,Moore is another Poulos
been exhausted, subsequent
requests by its field captain my game plans because we arewith more speed," Dooley
or his representative may be moving the ball on the ground added.
allowed only fur the benefit and in the air. The team is
Georgia has the edge at quarfor
sound
and replacement of a desig- basically
tot-back,
wit)' both Andy Johnand
homecoming. The only injured
nated injured player
such timeout, if allowed. Is player is Willie Lee who is out son and James Ray experlan v.c'e'ss timeout
for the season with a broken enced and etlecth'e. Johnson
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Friday. Nov. 10,

Legal Notice
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cour - JUDGES
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COURT IN AND POE SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NO. IPS

Legal Notice

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SEMINOLE COUNTY ROARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice 0$ Public Wearffi
Note It hereby QVI thu the

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Legal Notice
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
coNCN
To wHOM IT
that ?h*
Nflce ii hereby gIv
, fli.

IRCUIT COURT FOR
IN ThE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE P40. 721223
LIBERTY LOAN CORPORATION
OF PALMETTO.
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SEMINCLECOUNTYROARD
SEMINOLICOUNTYSOARD
i
OF ADJUSTMENT
OP ADJUSTMENT
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NSt.ce 0$ PubliC P$orffi$
Hrffig
0$ Public
Noti
LAX
P401CC Is hereby
NotlCt is hereby çIvIfl
C0tP0
kS.O, Florida Statut•. wII register Vt
• spec at CCePtlOn I an RIA
STOUT and
0$ .dIustmer *11' CdUC1
that of state and county de..
Board 0$ AdustmInt wID
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
ny MARION BEThF.A
Retidenti.I Zone
at oft street
with the Clerk of the Circuit Cosi. i WILLIAM C
zbIiche.rinQ?ocornI0er approving
I.sectocortsidlr apjw'oving
tions. Although this is presently
FOR DISCHARGE
$Ø SirØIe County. noria. DOROTHY STOUT, hit wilL
parking In accordance with
aPfeigM Variance manN 1 General a Lot SiZC Variance In an Al •O MARY FRANCES SODERO
upon receipt tw proof at tie
'tOtutIOl'INO am idnQ Semm,
LmpoLcsible,
he said council
NOTICE
O
SUIT
ap
lrt?ral Zone I ror 35' to
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Agr.cufllure ZOC Ofl me tO$ng
Please take n•le ttia? On the 4th
County Zoning Regulations On the
*bIICa?On ot tpit notice. me tic
elections
upmight
consider
the
situation fo
poirna1ely $S .)n the following
with muricipal
itious name. to wit SHEOAH TO WILL AM C STOUT and
day o' December A 0.. 1t77 It 230 fflg deI.CTIbSC property
DOROTHY STOUT. hit wife
SCIbed Pr*1y
of ,
n*Sw
-- •.,
P.M Of M SOOn thOflittOf •
0$
0$
City
Council,
future
elections.
,,
,0$ 7 0$ lIi.
coming on Dec. .
Co nrl'ienceat me SW correr of
RESIDENCE UIW1'.OWfI
,.:tion 17 70S-)OE. Seminole counsel can be heard. the vi'.
South Fern Pitt Sub
eriQaged itt business at Shioalt
c
In r.nother issue, council
Of Sction 771530E. County. Florida. for a I irse course
Boultvard
In
the
City
of
Wnter
an
to
all
parties
claiming
nerett
jfl tction taken yesterday, has
'. of NE
heard
on
Ic
be
w'
divIsiOn, Seminole County, Fla.,
by.
through
undCr
or
against
distance
S.iininote County. Fla; monte furl
4O
E
a
created
two
elections
precincts
irntiated
steps to expedite the
U
degrees
ia
Application
S
PtltiOnetS
according to the pIat thereof
Springs, Florida
arid
STOUT
C
WILLIAM
Idegrees 07' 35" £ for I dIsIitIC* t,f
I30 along thC SouTh line o said Discharge bebol'e ThC 4OOOfab
to
the
present
single
legacy
of
parks Issue. Mayor
That the party interested In
recorded In PB 7. Page $1 of me
S OppO.SCd
DOROTHY STOUT, his wilt, and
251 5. to a point 0$ Inte SectiOn
Section 12; for a second course run N wallace H. sail, Dn of me JI,OQes 0
PubliC Recores 0$ Seminole County,
nest enterprise it as
Swofford
told
council he wished
III parties having or claiming to precinct.
ty P W line of the ACL Railway I deçjree 13 SO W a dIsla?We Of me above styled Court $1 Pitt
Development (n'erpfisit.
Fla . lets begin at the SW corner of
or
interest
in
tht
it
precincts
are
designated
to
progress
with
the program,
have
any
right.
Company. sa,o point heiflQ me POB 775• a point tot a third court. run Chambers en me Courthouse In
The
running Northward
,.
17.
Incorporated 0 b-a
real propir hrrein described
aito the SW cor of the tract about tO 5 degrees 44 40" E a olitonce f Sanford. Si'nlnO4e County. Flofida
is
presently
of
30
Ieee
atong
the
Welt
recinet
One
encompassing
which
SI*oati Highlands
a distance
YOU ARE HEREBY WOTiFIED as
be described; thCl'.Ce C01l!lflUt S $ •. or a point at beginning. for a
You are hereby idvitid that Ob
line f
ld lot, thence Eastward a
S Warren E Williams
that an action to foreclose a mcii- all of the area south of SR 436; beautificatIon.
degrees 07' 3S £ along tht S line of fourth course run S a degrees
jectioni t the Final Accounting arid
dt?anct of 7' tee!, and 5 Inchps to
Vice President
Council subsequently ap.
tgage on me toilo..g real PrOPert
tnt' atOien,ntIor*d NE '... Of NE '.
precinct Nc, encompassing
for
aors,anceof 730 O?O a point belriQ Pr? tinner's
AppIicat ott
intersect the South side line of Lot
Dated at Orlando. Florids, Ck
in
Seminole
County.
Florida.
'or a d;startce at 2AS 7C' to the Ely a point ott the .istang Northerly P
proved
expenditure of IliCklO
Dschatpe may be filed in the Court
436.
I:. thence Westward to the begin.
tober
1972
all of the area north of SR
Lot 73. Block E. Surtland Estates
i.ne of me Old ACL Railway Co. P w line of 5 0 427 SanfordOrIandO prior to said hearing
. 10.
ring, a oislance of 14 feet ano a iri
Pubiilh Oct 70 :. ti N
electors
in
the
first
for
the
eastern
and western
Those
according to the plat thereof as
W. thence rufl N 20egt1'it J?' 59" W ROIO for a $If!PI court. run Pd
Please govern yourself at
1972
chat AND - Beginning at the
precinct
will
cast
their
votes
at
park
and
utility
installations
recori*d In Piat Book 11. Pages 11,0
along said Old Ely P W line to' a degrees 00 SO" E a dlstertce of 131 ö' co'dlngly
Northeast corner f Lot 11 of Block B
o 11$
22.
as
recorded
In
Public
Records
of
distance of 315 77' to me P C 0$ a along the said Northerly p .w 0$ S P
A
public
hearing
schedule
Dated this 34Th day of October,
the Community House: those in
of Replat of Block C of SouTh Fern
S,emii'.ot, County, Fidida
FICTITIOUS NAME
curve concave Wly. thence conliouC O7foraslwthcOUrteruflW50t'9'l"ft 1972
Part Subdivision Seminole County.
the
second
precinct
will
vote
in
for
Nov.
21
upon
the
new
zoning
filed against you arid you
NOT ICE IS hereby g.ven that we p t'
along saidoid P w live OnQ a curvt q'
W a cistance 0$ 344.5' 10? a
JOHN V BAUM of
Fla.,accordinig to the piat thereof as
regulation
ordinance
for
the
recorded In PB 7. Page II. Public are engaged in business at 1450 are reguirec. to serve a cop of your the cit' Fire Station.
havinG ,nc its elementS a radius Of $vIflTh arid final cour.e S 72
Johnson and PaniCO. PA
French
Avenue,
Sanford.
Seminole
wti?te'n
se'.t..
If
any.
tOil
on
C.
tmo.a' and a tentril angle o a Degr,es00'3C,'WadlstariCeOf 1400
Mayor
lawrence
Swofford
city
is
re-set
for
Dcc.
12.
The
311 East Packw000.
, Seminole County. Fla.
County Florida under the fiCtitiOus
degrees 42' 22" for an arc distance 0$ t the point of beginning. contaIning
AN ORE w COOM ES, Eso . of
Maitlano, F lot-ida
ano runnIng So,.,mward lOflQ the
told council he is of the opinion advertising was misplaced,
MILLERS. BYRNE. r a.PO p
moc or lI
273 57' thence run N P degrees 7 ' 011
Publish Oct 7. &amp; Nov 3 10. 17.
sidelot
llnetor
a
distance
of
27
name
of
BUTT'S
TEXACO
TRUCK
Eat'
fee,, tpience Westward a distance ot STOP. ano Itiat we intend to register 114.5. OrlandO, Florida. 32*02. and that the cIty should change its causing overextensIon of the 15
IS•' W for a distance Of 27S.S5 to the
Furth described as On SR. 437 1977
WITh the Cleft of the file the orlginai with tPie Clerk of th, election date to concide with days alloted time limit.
Ely P W line of the new ACL wf of stt- Avenue.
DCI 171
S feet OttO 2 inches to Intersect the said name
on or before
Railway Co . thence run £
This public hearing will be heid In North sioe line of said Lot, thence Circuit Court. Seminole County. ibOve sty led court
Florida in accO.'dIrce with the November 77. 1972. otherwise a
39 09" E along saio P W ton a the County Commission Ctiamt*rs
Eastward atong thiS line to the
prosbOni of the FictitiOus NCme judgment may' be entered agairit'
distance of 547 Q• to the FOB; of the Court House. Sanford. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
beginning a olitance DI a tee'
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COUNTY.
Statute's, To w.e Section asS
SEMINOLE
you for the relief demanded itt thr
containing 342 acres, more or lets Fi'ida on C)mbec 11, 1972. at FOR
i(rdfSri*daI7170LakeView
FlOrdi Sti', r'.
as Pa"ce No 7 on at 7CC P tP. or as soor thereafter a; FLORIDA
complaint
or
pettiOfl
VC
CIVIL ACTION NO 7734t
rW'ated
S Arthur L Butt
WlTNESSrriy haridand theseal "
1acteO survet 11W
ThiSpublic hearing wit be held iri
os
Marria9.
The
'
W Butt
tO;
Iv.
Parcel IA. Section 7211 )OE.
Seminole County Board
said court on October 11th, 1972
RICHARD KELLY STINNETTE. the County Commission Chambers
'.so 3 10. 17, 74 197:
t r'.
Seminole County Publit RecorOsi
of s.oiustment
(Seal)
of the Court HouSe, Sanford,
PETiTIONER. AND CAROLYN
Dl.
________
Furthef ditctlbed as on Main
ARTHUR H BECKWITH .
By Jars Syrne.
Florida, on December 11. 1972. at __________________________
B STINNET'TE, RESPONDENT
Avenue East of ACL Railroad
Clerk of Circuit Court.
Chairman
7:00
P.M.or
a;
soon
thereafter
as
NOTICE OF ACTION
P4011CC UNDER FICTITIOUS
Thu public hitIttg *ilt be 1*10 in
5.em,toIe County
November i.
possble
NAME STATUTE
TO CAROLYN B STiPdtIETTE
The County Com'isSiof Chambers
Ply' Martha I VihIfw
Seminole County Board
CONCERN
TOH3Y
RESIDENCE UWKP4OWN
of the Cour' House. Sanford. Iv. the Court ot me Cwnty
Deputy Clerk
of idjustment
Fin anci a I Report
NotiCt 5 Peret,'. Q'veri that
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Florida. on December 11. 1972. a' Seminole County. Florida.
PublIsh Oct 30 7' S. N'i 3
By lack Svme,
undersigned,
pursuant
to
ttie
that
an
action
for
diSSolutiOn
of
as
soon
ttiereaftr
as
In
Probate
(Xi P 'J. or
Chairman
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
marriage Pta; been tiled by
possible.
DCI 130
In re Estate of
onthetwostructures. Ofatct.il
PubliSh November 10. ''
B MARION BETHEA
-s.,soe.
Florida Statute, will regste'
RICHARD
KELLY
STINNET'TE
SemInole County Board
EPiC LUNDEEN
DEJ
AC
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
cost of $227,354 on the Civi'
the
Clerk
cii
the
Circuit
Court,
,,
and
you
are
reQuired
to
serve
a
copy
of Adjustment
Decea,.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
4 YOur wrIen oet,nset. if any'. t It &amp;rtc for Seminole County, FloridI.
By Jack Syme.
Center. $213,489 has been paid
Ta All Creditors arid Persons Havmn,
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
upon receipt of proof of the NO 72 1313
CARRO_L BURKE. attorne, to..
Chairman
Claims or Demands Against Said
Regarding the City Hall, of the
OF ADJUITMENT
In
a
SLRItLc
repcixt
upon
this
DIVISION
B
ciA thiS rili(t. t,it I.,,'
Petitioner, whoa, address it 12
P1rjlt;P' l4ivt'it*!
(slate:
Notice of Public Hearing
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a poltical city's magnificent two new original cost of $362,400,
!itibusflame.towit SHEOAPluntOer
DE
YOu arid each f you are hereby Sanford Atlantic Bank Building.
NOfiCt it P*reby gven that the wti.cri we are engaged in businesS at
SubdivisiOn of thC State 01 FlOr.da.
tified 0150 reiir*0 to present any Sanford, FlorIda 32771, arto file the
Petitioner, edifices, Mayor Lawrence $234,220 has been paid. The
_______________________________ claims arid demands Which you, ci- original with thC Clerk of the above
Board of &amp;0,ustment will cOnduct a
Boulevard in the City of
Swofford told City Council the latter figures represented
pubh,cheagtOlSmdtt-aDPt-05'ing
Winter
Sprintas.
Florida
v
c.Tht'rf yot.. ..ey hpve egaires' 'he Styled Court on or before the 391P
Ci A.'GM iT Mk'i' CQ'CCN
a i.oI 5..:. vir.briCC it. ar R I
BEOROS PILOIAN. MARVIN new City Hati is 70 per cent either completiun figures t.r (ill
Thai tht party interrt'ed in said
Cay Dl November. A 0 1472.
P'i, 1 hereby give'. ttiØt the es'bte f £ri( Ldf$fi. deceased.
Re'Sideni,P1 70ne Ci ?tf fotiori;
MCLTZER arid SEMINOLE LIT
jsiniets enterprise ii as tOIIoa3
O'P,t"*ite a judgment may be en
completed and the new Civic site standIng.
r'rnlgfleO, pursuant to the late ef saio Coun't tO the Coun'y
Cn1bed troc*tt
TLE LEAGUE INC a Fbi-ill
agaInSt
you
to'
the
relief
Development
nterpnises
In another council action, a
in
Center
is 90 per cent completed.
I .ciitious Name Statute" Chapter Judge of Seminole County. Florida. tCtOC
BlOCK
A
Grove
Terrace.
¶1.
LOf
ccsrpo'mt o
lncor-ated 0
said demanded in Itie PetItion
pj
the crt
F
Statute, wilt reger
7. Page
FIat
Boot
Re'on,entl
P45
Section
1571.30.
Clerk
Jane
Richards
rezoning
request by James
City
WITNES$myptafldantdmes.alof
£ Williams
*,ththeCIrrtO$thtCircUltCO.Pt. in County at Sanford, Flo'ida. within
42, Pub'iC RecordS of Seminole
SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE.
34th
day
of
said
Court
on
the
Pre't,dCn'
Vice
financial
picture
Davis
was
referred to the city's
the
presented
arid for Seminole County. Florida, s calendar months from ttie tim
County. Florida Further described
NOTICE OF EMINENT
October. A 0 1972
Publsi Oct x : S. Nc 3 10
Planning
and
Zoning Board for
upon receipt Of proof of the 0$ the first publication of thu notice
at on Pine Street East of Jackson 1972
DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
publication of ml; notice The tic Two copies of each claim ce- demand (Seal)
report
and
recommendation.
Street
OF
HEARING
AND
NOTICE
Arthu? H BeckwITh. Jr
DCI 117
tt.Ousriame.tDwi' SPPIPAGW000 shall be In wrIting, and shall state
Thuspubtic hearing will be held in _________________________ iN T;E Nt.YE OF THE STATE OF
Clerk of Circuit
Davis, whose property is
i'ILLAC,E APARTMENTS - 4. flit laceofresiOenreandpO1t
Chambers
County
Commission
tht
FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
Cc)nce rt
Seminole County. Florida
located
on Ballard Street,
JOINT VENTURE, unde'? which we .doressofth.claimant.a?idlh$llbI
of the Court House, Sanford,
10 ALL IT MAY CONCERN ANt'
AND ZONING COMMISSIOW
Marine S Eden
B
are engaged in business at State $worfltoby the claimant. her agent,
Florida.
on
December
11.
1977.
at
requests
a change to C.2
TO
Notice of Public Hearing
Deputy' Clerk
Ropdl3I, Cityof Lcwigwood, Florida or attorne, are accompanied by a
sick
' 00 P M. or as soon thereafter as
a The following persons
The Pllrining arid Zoning Corn
commercial
zoning from the
CARROLL
BURKE
Trial the parties interested in said filing lee of one 0*ltar and Such
possible
the
parties who are residents of and
ii Conduct a public
miSSion
cit:
Se r es
Attorney for Petitioner
R-lA
zoned
presently
f011Ow;
claim
r
demand
not
so
filed
shall
be
enterprises
are at
t,usness
Seminole County' Board
State f Florida, whoSe names ano
hearin;?cco'nider recommendlriga
112 Sanford Atlantic Ban'. Blog
void
Jonn PA McCl,ntcck. Jr
Of
&amp;dtuStment
residential
zoning.
Set
torit'.
as
are
re'_idence
places of
change of zoning from A 1
Sanford, Florida 32771
Joyce Marie Paris
V Earl Downs
the
By Jack Syme.
Agriculture to P IAAA Residential far as ascertaInable by' diligent "f()
'l'be property Lies at the city
PubIith Oct. 27, S. Nov. 3. 10. 17,
e*ecutrl; of the Last
Al
f'ugPi.
Jr
James
PA
Chairman
search
Tat
on the S ciIlowng ditcribd property
(i:)pen
1972
limits,
and council contended Cof
Testament
Will ano
LP4C DEVELOPMENT
Pubt.5h November 10
Bedros Piloian
0$ tttt PIE ' (lets
'The North
DEl t7
ERIC LUNDEEPI.
COOPORATIOP4
zoning for the
2
is
odd
DE.i 11
371 Markham Roao
south 3 chains 0$ eas' 't of Sec 11
oeceasee
Jot
By Ale. Jo&amp;av
Longwocid. Florida
205. 79E.Seminole County, and north
PARK-The
surrounding
area.
However, It
WINTER
C Vernon Misc. Jr..
Publish P40w 3 10,17,74,1972
17 chains of west S chains of Sec 17
CIRCUiT
COURT
FOR
IN
TIfF
opening
event
of
the
Rollins
was
pointed
out
that if the
Attorney at Law
DEJ t'
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Seminole Little League. Inc
305. 79E. Seminole County. having at
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
P.O Drawer 2
granted,
the
is
not
Concert Series will feature the rezoning
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Highway 419
ueast4otto lakefrontagearid south
CASE NO. 73.139V
Sanford, Florida 32771
Notice Dl Public Hearin
Florida
Sanford.
and
the
property
will
lie
idle.
of
S.c
2
205
79E.
of SE
Faculty Brass Trio
DIVISION A
Publish Oct 20, 77, 1 P40w 3 10
in
The Boara of Cc,untt Com
Sem.ntotr County, Flu All conIsting
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Davis plans to utilize the
program is scheduled for the
ORDER TOSHOWCAUSE
1977
Seminole
County
mistioriers of
Marw in
bill of 17 S acres, more or less
Ma
TO REGISTER F ICTITIOUS
for a warehouse which
DCI 111
property
CAISE L BERRY. hold a public h?lflO to cDnildur an
CITY
OF
Annie Russell Theatre on No'.
531 East Semorar
Further descr.bI'd at being former
TRADE NAME
tin
FLORIDA. a political Subdivision of
fit, Board Of Ad
against
appeal
the railroad right-ofwill
face
Boulevard
Boy' Scout Camp Howard iocated or
19, beginning at 4 p.m.
ND'.Ce it hereby given trial aii'i
the State of Florioa.
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
cot
h1j1tm'?tt in denying a reQueSt tO
Apartment
I
7
Markham
Road
approismately'
Vt
C..
i
I
C
ft
a
C'igir11y planned for later In way.
ty Ma
F' r ci p
PIairtift.
OF ADJUSTMENT
park a *tail,r an an A 1 Agriculture mile norm l Lake Mary Road
Fern Part. Florida
s'
Management. Inc. Willis T Plait
The property comprises four
of Public Hearing
vi
Zone on the following described
unknown husbands or wives the season, the Brass Trio
b
The
in
pubi
w1I
be
held
This
hearing
arid Marlene Hall are the Sole
1'
reby given that the STATE OF FLORIDA. and the property
Not cc it
acres,
and 219 feet Iron Ballard
of
any'
0$
thy
above
individual
the County Commission Chambers
concert was rescheduled when
owners of Pool Care 1. problem board of AdiuStment Will conduct a Taspayers Property Owners arid
All'
.
Bloc'. E. Plenlon Acres. lfl
Lat
Respo.sJents
the
Court
House.
Sanford,
5.ol.er Company Ind intCrid to
it was necessary for Alphonse Street.
heari?iQtOcDrtSitlOf approving Citsens cit the City af Casselberry
Section 797030. on Ridge Avenue
c The unknOwn hCirt. deviseeS,
Florida, on December 13. 7977. at
register with tiie Clerk of Circuit public
and Katherine Carlo to postrear yard setback variance If'. an including non residents
held Ifl 7 30 P N. or as soon thereafter at
hearing
will
be
Public
legatees
and
grantees
of
thC
above
ThIS
agi
Court 0$ Seminole County. Florida, a
P 1*1 ResCentlal Zone prOm 30' tO properly Of Iub,PCt to tksatlon the County Commission Chambers $Xitsible
named ,ndivi,jaI Respondents wO pone their recital which was to J
sad traoe name of PoOl care
pfi
25 in order tor the hoyt. to trunt on ttierein. at at.
House. Sanford.
Court
0$
the
ma, be oeao
Zoning
Planning
and
open the series.
Problem Solver Cornperey in tom
DefendantS
NCil Avenue, on the following
h
Florida. on November 7*. 1972. it
0 'The unknown assigns. i...'c
on •
CDmmission
pliante with Section *45.09 Florida OesCr.bed property'
Members of the trio are
'TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA,.
any
ri
interest,
trustee's
Or
7 00 PM, or as soon thereafter 5
fl0ri
Seminole County. Florida
Statutes
Lot 1. Tract 7 of Paradise PoInt THROUGH THE STATE AT
possible
other parties claiming by. through Charles Gottschalk, trumpet,
By. P. S. Brown.
QI
Dated it Casseiberry'. Florida. 7riø Section. in Section 1921.29. Plot 1ORNEY fOR THE EIGHTEENTH
Board of County
or against any and all of the above Arnold Mascaro, horn, and
nistra$or
Zoning
Adm
,
th' 9th day of OCtobe'. 1977
Book I. Page 15, Public Records 01 .JLIDICIAL CIRCUIT OF SAID
se:
ce
te
co'ris;iorers
filmed Respontden'; and against all
5 e
Publ;r hie"-.c,e' 10 1972
,terar,Ct
Hall's Propertya Mar
SEVERAL
'THE
STATE.
Florida Cor Seminole County, Florida Further
Seminole County'. Fbi-iou
personS and parties claiming or William Gallo, trombone. They
DEJ
49
,
Management. Inc
_______________________
described as corner of Francis PROPERTY OWNERS. TAX
---having any' interr'st or claim as will play a variety of musical
By'. Greg Drummorid,
sxt'''. by W 7 HaIl. President Avenue and Nell Street
PAYERS £140 CITIZENS OF TilE
Chairman
Owners, mortgagee;. judgment numbers
including cornSEMINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
and
Marlene
Mail.
Secretary.
CAISELBERRY,
Thispublic hearing will be held In CITY
OF
tn:
credtors or l.eiutolders of. UPOn or
Attest
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
S WilliS 'I Hall
originally
written for ID efe r red
Commission Chambers I' L 0 P I 0 A,
I N C L U 0 I Pu 0
fl,
land
deSCribed
positions
Arthur PA Beck*itPi, Jr
against the parcel f
sa;
Notice of Public Hearing
Marlene
OWNING
cit the Court House. Sanford, wOP4.RESIDEP4'TS
religious occasions at St.
PubliSh November 10. 1972
below in Seminole County. Floridj
The Board of County Com
PubliSh Oct. 30, 77. I. Nov 3.. 10. Florida, on December 15. 1972. at PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO
'I'
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a political Mark's Cathedral in Venice.
DEJSD
will
ByMARION BETHEA
mistlonert
of
Seminole
County'
''
_______________________
thç '
7 00 P N.. ci' at soon thereafter as TAXATION THEREIN. AND ALL
Subdivision of tite State of Florida,
to
coniider
an
OF
APPLICATION
TO
hold
a
publIc
hearing
DEl 113
Francis Poulenc's whimsical
OTHERS HAVING OR CLAIMING
NOTICE
1fl
__________________________ possible,
na; filed a petation in eminent
appeal against tnt Board of Ad
'4'
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
SemInole County bo.rd
Sonata
fat- Horn, Trumpet, and
Sentencing has been deferred
VACATE, ABANDON, DISCON
Size
domain
proceedings
against
you
arid
in
approving
a
Lot
jsnstrnent
TEREST IN PROPERTY TO BE
seeking tO condemn for Trombone, and a romantic until next Tuesday by Circuit
TINUE AND CLOSE EXISTING Variance in an R 1AA Residential each Of y
C4
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
AFFECTED BY THE ISSUANCE
By Jack Syme. C;salrman
STREETS.
Zone on the toiiing described public purposes the fee simple title Symphony for brass sextet by Judge Dominick Salfi in the
OF ADJU6IMENT
BY 'THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY.
PubliSh November 10, 1972
N'
10 WHOM iT MAY CONCERN
to the parcel described oebow
properly
Notice oh Public searing
FLORIDA, OF WATER AND
DE) 43
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
located in Seminole County. Victor Ewald also will be case of a defendant, Tommy
Block
A
West
Attaronte
4.
Lo
that
triP
gV1W'i
BONDS.
REVENUE
PAot.rt it Pi('Yf
SEWER
the Board of County Commissioners Heights, Section 3. in Section 1171
Florida'
performed.
Lee Johnson, charged with first
Of P
ment II conduct a P4Q7 ICE OF MEETING OF LAN
A
HERE IN AFTER MORE PAR
lheSOuth3lSife'l"Of Lot II. tyiri;
4 Seminole Coun',. Florida, Pijr 29. PIat Book 10. Page 74 Further
Professor
Gallo
who
has
a
degree
murder, convicted of
pubIlchearlflgtOCOnsidOf approving DOWNERS WITHIN THE LAKE TICULARLY DESCRIBED. OR 10
U
suant tO Chapter 2)4 of me Florida described as on Sheppard Street
WeSt of Sanford Oviedo Road. in
in
Itt
BE
AFFECTED
IN
£145'
WAY
Size
Variance
in
musicology
from
P 1 HOWELL WATER I
secoid degree murder.
lt91l. that a petition haS
Shuman'S AdditiOn to Eureka doctorate
ar a Lot
ThlSpvblic hearing will b held in
'THEREBY
Residential Zone art the following RECLAMATION DISTRICT
been filed with said Board on the 7th the County Commission Chambers
Hammock, Plot Book 2. page 53, of Catholic University, will give
Johnson, 35, was charged in
N
YOu arid each of you are hereby'
described prc*ietl,
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Publ.c Records of Seminole explanatory remarks during the April 8 death of Joseph
day of Novemb. 1072. to vacate. of tite Court House. Sanlord.
LD 1. BlOC'. C. First AdditiOn tO a meeting of th landowners l rpguiredtoapg*aronthte30thdayot
P
discontinue and close Florida on November 71, 1972. at
County. atso Lot 44 of Spring
the afternoon.
Green, 54, Midway, who was
Grove 'Terrace. in Section II 730. property lying within tht bOundaries November. 1972, at 1 00 o'clocK P.M
certain streets and rights-of way
Hammock, and thC South 313£ ce'et
thereafter
as
30
P.M.
or
as
soon
Plot BoS7. PaDeII, Public RCDrd5 of the LAKE HOWELL WATER I before the Circuit Court for
of
seats
for
A limited number
gunned down while standing on
Shown on recorded otats of Seminole possibie
of Lot £7 of pring Hammock. Plat
øf Seminole County. Florida fur RECLAMATION DISTRICT for the Seminole County', Florida, at 'Pie
County. Florida. flit same be'ng
booS.
2.
pages
2.
3.
4
and
S
of
the
the
series
are
available.
Those
his front porch following an
Board of County
flier Described is Oft Pine Street purpose of election of two Super Courthouse In Sanford. Florida, are
deSCribed at follow's
Public P.cords of Seminole County.
Co','misSio.'.rt
attend
should
call argument which had ensued
East of Jackson Street.
vasort of the board of Supervisors of show cause why the prayer of the
and also that portion of Government expecting to
h
That portion ci Adams Street lying
SeminoIc County, Florida
'Tn's public hearing Will be Piild itt said DiStrict will bC held on Complaint filed in the above entitled
betwn tht easterly line ci the
LoS 3. SectiOn 27. TownshiP 20 South. the music office at 646-2233 or between the two men. Green
Greg
Drummond.
0,
tne County Commission Chambers November 7,7, 1977. at 730 P N at proceedingS Should nat be granted
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad right
Range 30 EaSt. Semnole County. write to Box 160, Rollins expired after slug from a .22
Chairman
a.
of the Court Mouse. Sanford, the first Federal Savings and Loan and flit Wafer mo S.wna' Revenue
wI1i'st yright0$ way
Florida, located West of State Road
College, Winter Park.
pistol struck him in the heart
Florida, on December 1*. 1977. at Associatioft located at 330 West Bonds, therein desCribed, arid the
(
419. said parcel coritainrig 30 305
c, Douglas Avenue $5 Shown Øri 'hC Arthur if BCLK*tP. Jr
7 00 p N or as soon thereaift't- as 5.,moran Blvd (Plighwav 1436) pfDCtI'd'flç authorizing the issuance
and left arm.
pial of LarIaricso Springs Tracts 21 PuulisPi pvpn'ipyer 10. 1977
or et.l,
acres
more
thereof, validated ano confirmed,
posslole
Allamonte Springs, Florida
arid 79 recorded in Fiat Boot.
You and each of you are con'
On June 26, Johnson plead
DEJ
31
5eminole County bOard
Million
ladbontascons.Sfintgof
Four
LAKE HOWELL WATER
minded to file written defenses to
pages 19 arid 31 respectively, public
guilty to the lesser offense of
Dollars 14.000,000 00) Water arid
of Adjustment
&amp; RECLAMATION
records of Seminole County.
the Petition in the osf ice of the Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Sewer Revenue Bonds of the City' 0$
By iacl Syme.
DISTRICT
manslaughter. However, the
for
and
Florida
Circuit
Court
in
of
me
FICTITIOUS
NAME
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Casselberry. FIoria oated with a
Charman
434
500
East
Highway
County.
Florida.
in
the
given
tnt
I
am
Serninule
hereby
NOTICE
IS
c
Arto that the said Board of County
court informed the defendant
Notice of Public Hearing
da'r to pa oeie'fmined Dy resolution
Publish Pecvt"ribi'f 10. 1977
'
Casselberty. Florida
City of Sanford, Seminole County. engag
ri business at Fl,,ng he did not seem to comprehend
Coi-nm,Ssiorwrs
will
hold
a
public
The
Board
of
County
Coni
Di the City Council, and matvru'ig
Publish tiDy 10. Il. 1972
'DC) '
Florida, on or before he 4th day of Seminole Airport. Ow.edo. Seminole
missianers of Seminole County *11
Serially fl numerical order on a date hearing on ftC said PetitiOn at
December. 1977. the same being riot
DC) 46
cOunty. Flo'.da under the fictitious the proceedings, and the court
O'clOCk P A' . on as soon titereafter
hold a public hearing to consider an
lobe determined by resolution of tnt
nor not'. tItan 60 name of SELL A PLANE FIND A refused to accept the plea.
2Ith oa, of appeal against the Board Dl Ad
less
than
7*
days
iS
Possible,
Ott
the
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING City Council in the year; 291* to 7002
days from the date of this notice, arid PLANF SERVICE. and that I intend
No'r.ber, 1973. in the County jtment in denying a request ho
On June 28, again Johnson
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
inclusive, bearing n'erest payable
AND ZONING COMMISSION
to Serve your v.'ritien de'fl'fl5.s UPOfl
to reg'slef said name with the Clerk
Commitsioniers' Room, in the
park
a
trailer
in
an
A
1
Agriculture
Notice of Public Hearing
Semi
annually
at
such
rate
or
rates
Notice •I Public Hearing
the County Attorney of Seminole
cii the Circ.jt Court, Seminole a tternpted to plead to manS
5nutt0
County Courthouse at
Zone on the foliawirtg described
not esce.ding tPie legal rate, a nore
Tn. Board cl COunty Corn
The Planning arid Zoning CO"
that
date.
wt'sth
County on or before
Sanford. Florida. at which time
County. Florida in accordance with slaughter, but the court again
property
mitsiorie?5 of Seminole County will miSSion will Conduct a publiC Particular description of lad bonds
defenses shall sho* wriat right, title
the provisiOns of the Fictitious declined to accept the plea. On
those for avid against tht vacating.
Lats 3. 4. S. &amp; 1. Valeri COurt. in
P1010 a public hear ng It consider I hearing toconsicier recommending a be'ng contarted in tie Complaint
oi interest, you or any of you. have Name Statutes, To Wit. Seclio"
abandoning. diScnntiriuing and Section 121 30. on South East Lake
prppo5ed change f zDning from Al proposed change of zoning from Al filed in these proceedings
June26 trial began in Johnson's
or claim in and to tne above *6309 Florida Statues 1937.
Closing of saic streets arid rights Of
Street r 5 P. 77
This Order tO Snow Cause shall be
Agriculture
cx Restricted Agriculture to R 1* Residential on
case, and on June 29, the Circuit
land avid ShOW
will be heard and final action be
described
piecel
of
S
Clarence
P
Sanders
way
This
public
hearing
will
be
held
in
published in the manner required by
Commercial Ott the following the following described property
ceuse why it shld riDi be tik.i'fl Sot Publish Oct 20. 77. I Nov. 3. 10, Court jury returned a verdict of
taken b said Board
Chambers
the
County
Commission
,
75
04.
FlOrid•
Statutes,
described property'
the
West
Si)
Pt
Secti
The South 116 ft of
Dated tnt in day Of November.
the uses and purposes 54 forth in the
E
of the Court House. Sanford.
The Sanford Herald, a new:.naieq
Begin at thC Intersection Of the Sly
second degree murder. Johnson
Sic 70
ff East 69) ft citric SE
Petition,
or defaul' may be entered DEl 113
November
7*.
lIT?.
at
Florida,
on
e
flOi&amp;i c,rci.'!at,on
* tine at winter Wi*fi,iI Slid hid 715 3*
placed under presentence
-__ yyj
Arthur H B.ckiiith, )
7 00 P.M. or • soon thereafter as •aifl;t yr,ej
tne Wlv r w linC of SR 434 a; shOwn
Further described as an esteflSiof'l CasSelberry, Florida. publiSheo 'i
that
Petitioner
notified
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S investigation and remanded to
You
are
Clerk
of
the
Board
prnssible
Sanford.
Flo'id•
?t'leplatof Winter W000t. Ui'ilt 1. PB
DerbyShire Rd east of kewanne
Of County Commissioner's
COURT lId AND FOR SEMINOLE
will apply to the Court for an Order
Board of County
DONE AND ORDERED at San
75, p IS. PR of Seminole County. Trill arid north of the Seminole
30th day of Dec
of
Taking
on
the
Seminole
County.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
0
CommIssIoners
ltd. Seminole County, Florida. thi5
thence run South 71 oer 'i.e's 33' 10
County lire
Johnson, this week, requested
ember. 1972, at, 90 am .before the
Florida
PROBATE NO 614*
Seminole COunty, Florida
bitt 0
October,
1977
W'v r
34'n
cay
of
held
itt
t'earing
wIll
be
East. Ig t
publiC
This
Honorable
Do"itk
J
Salti.
Judge
November
10.
1972
In
Estate
of
Publish:
re
that
his wife be present for his
By Greg Drummonid.
S Clarence 'I Johnson. Jr
436soradistanceciA 700' tnence run the COunty Commission Chambers
of the Circuit Court Of the
S. a EVA sentencing and thus it 'S
1Vi1ELTMAP4,
a
EVA
MAY
DEJ
Chairman
Judge of the Clrci'1' Cpu"
SOUTh U degrees 7*' 20" West for a cif the Court House. Sanford,
Eighteenth Judicial C.rCuit of
WEL Tt.'APu
Attest
for Seminole Court',, Flcir'.
d.stance cit 700 thence run North 71 Floridi, on December 13 1972, at
Florida, in Its Cha'i'.bet-S in tne
O,'rde' continued until 9a. in. Tuesday.
IN TIdE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Arthur H Becktvith. Jr
33 10" West so' a distanse 7 20 P N. ce at soon thereafter as °ublSPi Oc' ', I Piw 3. IC 17.
egr
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
sentencing,
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. Publish November 10. 1972
In another
1977
of 200' to thi Sly r w line f fossible
5
which time arid
Florida.
at
Sanford.
AND
AND
CLAIMANTS
CUlT.
IN
FOR
SEMINOLE
OEJ
57
Hall,
charged
with
George
DCI loG
aforementioned Winter Woods Blvd.
Planning and Zoning
t
place all parties may appear before
You and each c,f yOu are hereby
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
then(e run North II ct-greet 34' 20"
Commission
___________________________ CIVIL ACTION NO, 77.1471
rot ifieo and required to present any carrying a concealed firearm
the Court and be heard on all mat
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
East along said Sly r w line for C
Seminal, County, Florida
ters properly before the Court that claim arid demiflOs wh.ch you. or and leaving the scene of an
in re The Marriage
F'CTITIOUS NAME
OF
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
FOB.
AND.
distance of 200' to the
By P S Brown.
must bed,lrrmifled before the entry ether of ,ou. may have against the accident Involving personal
RAYMOND
THOMAS
yE P
NOT ICE IS l'*fCby given that I am
CORRECTED
Begin at mite interie'ctioflof the Puily
Zoning Administrator
Petitioner arid
of an Order of Taking, including the
MILLION, JR
Estat4 of EVA MAY WEL TMAPA. a
engaged in businesS at 2545 Park
Notiti of PvbIlC Hearing
* line of Winter Woods Blvd and Publi?P' November 20. 1977
injury, pleaded guilty on Sept.
u'.%0C ,01t A ?IC COurt, trip ii.,l
Sinford, Seminole County,
PHYLLIS. .1 C AN yE P NIL I, ION,
Ave
• EVA WELTNI.d,
I
It,
Beard tit County Cci"
5ho*tt
as
SR
436.
line
of
r
t?it
Dl)
PP
(tl'11t.
01
cif lri Coun', Of Si-r,fiol, State of 25 to carrying a concealed
Respondent
vrdt" the fiCttu$ name of
ni,turtrS l $eniir.ci.t Cun'y *
on In. piat of Winter Woods. Unit I. ________________________________ Fioniaa
itt
pett,oner
is
properly
eterciSing
NOTICE OF SUIT
.
flotidi, to the Count! Judges of firearni. He was placed on PSI
a
public
hearing
to
cOnSider
hold
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING PARK AVENUE MOBILE
PARK,
as recorded in PB 15. P iSol
10 Pnyllis Jean V,'cmilIion
delegated authority and the amount
Seminole County. Florid;, at their
and that I intend to register said
zoning from p
change
of
proposeø
5eminOle
County;
thence
n
S
44
AND ZONING COMMISSION
of
to be deposited for each Ci the Off ice in the Court House, Sanford and remanded to cu.stody. The
3909 E 94th Street
nome welt the Clerk C? tht Circuit
1A Residential and A I Agriculture
d,g'rt's 3430" West along me NI! r
NOtice .1 Public Hearing
pa'ceIs of properly The Court will Florida, within sic (6) calendar state nolle prossed dropped
County.
Florida
in
Cleveland.
Ohio
COurt,
Seminole
tp
0
3
Multiple
Family
on
the
w line of Winter Woods Blvd. ft a
hit Planning arid Zoning Corn
make and enter such Order as it
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
from the date of ttie firit charges) of the charge of
accordance with the provisions of
following described pcoperty'
distance of 300. thenCe run Pd 71 miSsion will conduct a public
cisms proper and if the Court findS
Name Statues. To
that an action for Dissolution of
publication of this notice. Cacti
ficIit
(less
roads
and
The
SE
'..
0$
PdE
the scene of an accident
degrees 3) 10" W for a distance
hearing tocoinidec recommending a
that Petitioner is entitled tu claim or demand must be en wrefing leaving
Mwriage has oeen filed against you
Secto'. $45 09 florIda Statutes
of W 'sand W 3051 Dl S of E
300; thence run No 6$ degri$5 24' 20" proposed amendment to tP.e
involving
personal injury.
property
in
ad
and
possession
of
tne
rnsjst
slate
Inc
place
of
and you are required to 5ive i cOpy
(less
AltoS
'.of
NW
'..
of
NE
'
;.
£ for a distance of 200 So the Wlv r w Seminole
Zoning
County
i4 0$ NE Ii
vance of final isdgmelt'. the Court
resident.e and posi office address of
of POur writtefl defenseS, ml aflv. to roads) Also Pd
5: W D.astam
Judge
Salli placed the
4
"W
434.
thenCe
run S 71 Regulations controlling placement
line of SR
willfi,,PetimewithinwhiCh.ndl.te theclaim.n,. arid muSt beawOtn ID defendant upon prob.1on for
kenneth N. Bean, Of STEPHCN
Pblitit: Oct. 20. 2'?. I Nov. 3, 10.
(less roaø; s;oject to power
degrees3)'lO' ,alonQSaidWlyrw
trailers and mobile P,Qrnqt
no
herms upon whiCh you will be by the claimant his agent or Pit
SON &amp; BEANE. Post Office Drawer e.sement All in S.c 73 2l530E,
1977
line. •or a diItl''C 0$ 200' o the •
resio,'nt.atly zoned areas
requre'l t Surrender posSesSion to attorney, or the same twill become five years commencing from
One. C.sselberry, Florida, 37707,
DEl 114
Seminole
County.
Florida
this
PUB
Seminole COUIItI Copies of
void according So law Siich creditor Nov. 7, and withheld adPCtitiflef
Attorney; for the Petitioner. Wid filt
Further described as 640 ft
Further described as the SW and amendment a,e available in the
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
claimant mutt aI the time of the judication of guilt.
the original with the Clerk Of the
at
BUg
Lake
Rd.
frontage
on
Rod
NW corners. respeclivel)'. of SR 436 Planning and Zoning Office, Room
the •bot,C Court this 31sf day of
filing d the same deliver a copy Of
above styled Court Of' Of' bt'fDre inferlecf ion of Dodd Rd. up
FICTITIOUS NAME
and Winter Woods Blvd.
20.4, Court House. Sanford, Florida,
11311 was charged on June 17
October. *977
Such claim to said County Judges itt
cemDr 12th, lVfl; otherwise a prouimately gA acres.
NOT ICE IS hereby given that I am
This public hearing will be held itt from Monday through'. Friday, *30
34,
with
Chapter
41
(Seal)
with
carryIn,' a concealed 6.35
Compliance
,iudgmf'nf may be entered against
This public hearing Will be held in
engaged in busInesS at *55 Eileen
th' County CommiSSion Chambers a n to S 00 P N
I
Arthur H. Be'ckwith', Jr
Laws of FIo'idO for 1961
Altarnonte Springs. Seminole
you Jo.. me relief demanded itt thC fhC County Commission Chambers
rallber
pistol and on the same
ThiS public hearing will be held in
of the' Court House. Sanford,
Clerk of the Cirtuit Court
in's 30'n day 04 OrbIter. 1977
Petition
Chambers COullty, Flofidi under the tiCtitlDVt
Court House. Sanford. Florida
of
tne
Commission
date
ws.s
driving his vehicle in
FlOfida, ott November 7*. 1972, at the County
Wilbur Milford Crit
By' Macinc S Eden
BETTER SERVICE, and
WITNESSIny hanidand fheseal Of on November 2'. 1972. at 790 PM.
.NS • or as soon thereafter it of the Court H0ve. Sanford, nameof A
the
vicinity
of SR 436 and 1-4
As Otpgly Cleft
E4ecutor ci tnt
said Court on this, the Stit day of or as soot, thereafter as possible
that I Intend to register said name
.
posSible
FtoridL on O.cambef' 11. 1972. at
Howard
P
Morse..
of
Estate
Ci
Circuit COurt,
NOvember, 1972
being
In an accident
Involved
*ith
the
Clerk
Of
thi
Board of county
board of County
7,30 P.M. or as soon thareif to, as Seminole County. Florida in at
PITIS, EUBAP4KS. ROSS
Eva ?#-ay WelIrnan.
(Seal)
Comrnissioi'-ert
whlch
the personal
resulted
in
CotnmiSs'oners
possible
1. RUMBERGER. PA
ak a Eva weltman.
A.nlhiur II BecK*ath Jr.
Seminole County, Florida
cot-dance with tht p,oylSiOnS of tfie
Florida
'
Seminole
County,
PLanning
arid
Zoning
injury
Ele,
and
Donald
1.0
deceased
.1i
lID E. CommercIal Street
Clerk of Circuit Courl
ic1ItjOus Name Statutes. To-Wit:
By: Greg Orummond
By; Greg Orumvaond
Commission
Building
SHELDON
H.
HOFFMAN
kirk
,
Plaz.a
Florida
Statutes
1957,
Reid.
Hall
failed
to
stop
arid
Macire
S.
Eden
1S.5.09
Chairman
Ci'.airrn.an
Seminole County. Florida
Sanford, Florida 37772
1915 Harrison Shreti,
Eawn A Petersen
Clerk
D,pv'y
S
Attest:
failed
to
produce
or
provide
his
tft'it
By 0 5 Bro',ri,
HOIty*Cod. Florida
Attorneys for Petitioner
PubliSh NOw 10. I?. 74. &amp; Di't 1
Pii5h Ott 27. I how 3. 10. 2?.
Arthur H. S.ckwitlt jr
AttP'iu t II lteck*ith. Jr
nuziibcr
of
Zoning Admit istratof
name,
address
or
tag
rvDIish Pdov 3. 0. *7. 24. *977
PubliSh Nov 3. 10. 17. 21. 1977
2977
PubliSh: NOvember 10, 1972
1972
PubIis.i' PEc.1nib*t 10, 2977
PublIsh Pdgvpmbtr ID. 1972
DEJIS
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his
vehicle.
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seven
round services
days a week iIWllIdifll the
adjOining lounge), lilt' inviting
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sti'rv. 'lltIlleh' di riners are

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mediaL!. blI1qtldl or party.

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in our cum,mon heritage. 1
think that my comic book idea
t urw wa) to till this VOid.
And really. I have felt this
way since I was a runabout
growing UI) in (,'tucago. We
would look forward all week
lii i,,,in&amp;' lii the Sattlrdali' LIftCr
noon matinee to Ste somtt
thing like "Black Mat'." Then
Saturday would collie anti vie
would go Into the theater 0111)
to discover that all the cowboys were white and that
Black Mac ISa-S AIim L.iidd
riding from the sunset,

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TWIWtIT PEOPL%E

No.2
At 1:25

"BRUTE &amp; THE BEAST"

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(9) Circus
8:00 (2) Sanford and Son
()
flY and Crier
(9) Brady Bunch
8:30 (2) The Little People
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Lunch Served
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Mon. ttiru Fri.

CocktaIl Hour
p.m.TiI7P.m.
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4'30 (6) The Wo Id of
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(9) NCAA FJOIbdI

5:00 (7) Buck Ouieris
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5:30 (2) Untamed World
600 (7) (6) News

() Alias Smith and
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Bernie
900 (2) Mowl.p%
16) Mary Tyler Moore
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(9) L.iwrencv
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1:30 (2) Tarzan
2.00 (6) Adventure Theatre
3.00 t2 Horse of the

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(9) Room 222
930 (9) Ciid Couple
10:00 (2) f3anyon
(9) Love. American
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10:00 (2) (6) (9) News
11:30 (2) TonIght Show
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(6) S.cooby Doe
(9) MO'I'S
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retreat Into a muddy swamp keeps reappearing, so Bani;n
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try to break the world's record
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Idea of the contest IS to call
attention to the need (or
summer jobt.

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8:30-9 ABC, The PartrIdge remembered as Lieutenant
F'lm111l' "Swiss Family Par- Dish in the movie
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dancer who
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a friend who
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eyes
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work
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to see Abe Uncoln, Benjamin
Franklin,W.E.13. DuBois and
FrederIck Douglas doin' their
thing.
5grted thinkingaboUt this
idea after I did a guest
starring role on a "Big ValIcy" segment. I played a nih"
away siave who, in the end,
returns to his enslavement.
The story plot really struck
nw as inaccurate. I don't
think that the spirit of the
character was geared toward
his freedom. I also
giving
think that the dialect for my
part missed a lot of the charm
and uniquen%s of the black
people.

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a banana-eating contest. Three

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bizarre gift to his grand'
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death powers. This turns
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puppet'like figures '.sho respond
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for instance, "We never see
any black cowboys In the
westerns that we watch on
television or In the movies. I
guess there never were any.
Right?"
Then I would say, "Nope,
you're dead wrong."
Arid we will get into my VW
bus, which will act as a time
machine and we will journey
back to the time of the Old
West to obaerve a whole lot of
black folks who were importaint In settling the West.
I've been researcfliflg uns

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robbed once!
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and watch the first Kentucky
Irby - which was won by a
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out in Ow casket' He was so I urwus he almost had a spell
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or garage sales that had stayed on utility poles and the "Pumpkin Family" which
fence posts for weeks after the sales were over-MRS.
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excellent impression on others Try to get at the bottom of
play for the contract and do you do now?
Anser tomorrow
some puzzling situation
South tried it

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I surely urn sad to have to ae
the one to tell YOU that Ret. A.
I would like to send a
B. Dinsmore is a patient at
"thank yous" toward the
Winter Park Memorial where Oviedo Police Department,

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(his child's needs.

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hump.

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diamonds; a normal bidder bid thrrc hearts. Otherwise bitt
would have tried ,IUSt two flO' one spade and plan to raise

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I hope that all of su'a tixik the
has long been closed Such signs disrupt the traffic flow
the hne
unneeessarily and ca be trail w hazards. Recently. i . opportunity to pass by

by

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play could gain. Once East
ducked, his side could never
take more than two diamond

and here is an example of a

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DEAR I'OLLY-My Pet Peeve is with signs along time
road that should have been removed days, weeks or even
s- ears befo:c as the restaurant. service station or store

runner.

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of your cosmetic needs.

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DEAR POLLY-1 do hope some of the girls can

mistake of saying so, or you get mitt trouble Show you are an
A. I citizen instcati. Avoid one wilt) gossips

tic or she will be
II' YOUR ('1111.1) IS HORN IOI)\'
one of those charming young people with so much energy that
changes will he made just to use up thc energy, many of which
will be failure!. Ilowever the experience will lead to really big
success later in life, especially in such fields as astrology,
philosophy, teaching, writing and the like. Teach while young
to think first anJ then act, and to use care in all ways. There
could be fame in this chart Give religious training that suits

South was grateful, lie led
The nothing play is a play
that can lose or break even, a third diamond and claimed
but can't possibly win. Every his contract.

SocietvEditor

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DEAR I'OLLY-M&gt; small c hildre'n art' rmt'ar t 1w saint'
ages
and size so I have always bought the sizc•ofle
idt•eviers in isink. the size-two In turquoise and the sizethree in yellow and this makes bath and bedtime iar
calmer and happier. We ran tell at a glance which sleeper
is for which child and they soon notice and appreciate
the variety cii colors M) childrt'n's outgrown garments
are laundered. stored in plastic bags to keep them dust
I free and then placed in a large cardboard box which is
labeled with the sizes and the proper se'asc'n for wearing
the contents Th ey are all read) for haiid.rne'-dowflS,
clothing drive or emergency loan for a small guest This

had no chance. That is, he
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East came up with a nothing
play lie let the queen of din,

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discomfort.
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HACIENDA VILLAGE Women's Club officers are, from left, Mrs.
Goldia Burge. chairman: Mrs. Mabel Rydzenski. publicity: Mrs.
Doires Enger. secretary: and Mrs. Doreei'i MacLean. treasurer.

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'I it, Fell 19) You have new ideas you
king and returned a spade.
want to put in operation. but you first have to finIsh a
Nests' South led dummy's personal letter that is important, or you are limited One of
of diamonds. If %est different background from yours is blunt I his is good for
had
started with jack and
one diamond the queen you. sotlo not rewntit
PlSClS I:ct I. to Mar 20) If you get at all those
Vi ciuld hump the jack and
South would have four rim- responsibilities ahead of you, you need not have to worry
about them any longer lhcn you can enjoy congenuals. Take
mond tricks,
As you can see the din- care of those business matters in a most efficient way

Opening lead--A 10

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Doris

Trust Abby. F' a peruoaal reply, write I.
Problems!
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Requests for women's
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theiii conli,cienliously I I)- It, Illeatte 111 31c 1110le Anil willif"It

SA;lI IA RILS Nos :: to 1)cc Ill It would tie w it
get together with friends s'. ho have good ideas, who can make
your da much happier (ct rat t nets to understand you anti

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S('OKl'lO (Oct 2 to Nov 21) Plan your routines
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fi,Lks in motion of
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and then you can establish greater hitmony within the home
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time They make it--if on1 an hour each tIa.
hire a sitter for an hour.
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cintlition now, hut their is too pleat a conflict between the
sitous personahtes snoled It is wise Ic make ante you
teltain r,m stitilng tip a hoineta nest winch ctiuhl IiSC
adsetse effects Use tate on the highways, also, and you will
aoit1 accidents
ARWS (Mat 11 IoApt 111 101ficililit May lie "'Pli"I will'A
get Into teal
partner of yours, lint keep iint of it • of
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who
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amt keep huts at tat; Iicat1 of
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outlets that you an look Into, bust don't ka%e PtC'flt set tip
sUt h, since they couki prose to tie tititis Show you tr

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and your husband. And stare his people know how you fret.

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pratical but think of the creative, though not a good day for

mothers who survive ire strung together with piatio wire

g of the exceptional after hearing "s. Hart speak cooperation and communut
helpin
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Speaking at the Hacienda, children D.
s,ession at their weekly mr,leting
of assistance. The messst.*-'
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or Tuesday, Net . at 10:00 \'illzsge Women's Club last Home
were Mrs Goidia Burge. Mrs
week. Mrs. Hart told of the Children in what ever w
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of the deceased l,sing In the
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LESSONS

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the thought of others One doesn't reach Old motherhood

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p a t ting their daughters an birth control pills at 14 AM is?
Next month IT am MArry'ling an
little boy. She isn't an birth control pills, and as far " I'm

F met thtz little jewel. every time I took a girl out. after th
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the pill"
is one,
I thought all the girls were alike, until I met th
but she set me straight right off. I got fresh [all gut's will
somewwre
: try), and she said. ,,If you want an affair, go
M cli. tieezmuse rin tumldlng out for marriage. I macit
th mistake, and I made' a prarnLce th myself, to God, and 'o
ttle bay, that rn never make another!"
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We're very much in love, but If she can wait to make It
ARKANSk
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DEAR SALESMM: Th, moral $0 thM $O17 $L
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care
is the twit teacher. and )Udt1$ frD tht t'OSt. I t
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As oid a ttotitilu'itt,tk ci
Mt)(1N (Hit I1RI N thine 11 to July 21) You find that
lock up the toothpaste or how to set garbage on top a
,isso sates nc hus today and i.innot help you, so ssotk alone
refrigerator. \'cuting mothers already know these things.
with determination and all is tine that family itiatter Is not
They also know that toddlers can pick locks designed
lb nothing to encunitage an niguinent
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'li(tictilI, anywa
to mylify iloutitni and that kids can push chairs In order
ieiseen ,sthiers
t) reach the top of the reui igerator, thet city setting a
iioiid day tot qi'iii, oil iii
I to (July 21
mother up for a bigger mess to clean
. to \ug 'I) Not a 141 41f yo%I
tangent%
Research tells file tile Illost stict,tissfill Old illothers got
be done, though it is a Satuiutay I akc needed health
that way h' thinking of themselves almost as often s

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to top holida,% wardrobes with

rivion satin. Go,-with-everything puckered fabric c-ornes
-ith solid white
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Iok at ØrIic magazines is dl *tIfted with his wife. B
the wile who makes her h&amp;,anal feel guilty for responding
he cheating herself.
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body suits. body blouses and body

men But because our Puritan '('Ode 01
among no
morals' has ma de nud1t a "no no." pewa m are mad.

conceco. she doesn't have to be.

The Important thing, however, is to learn how to live
into 01.11 motherhood With one's mind reasonably intact
We 're not going to waste time giving tips on how to

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and as soon as that's cleaned iii' you'll probably notice
the knob is broken oft the TV set
Any woman who complains about being trapned With
her children is aht a s careful to preface her rein:u kc
with. "Of course 1 love them!'' She knows that ans \ouiflg
mother is stIr )Seti to hoop with delight at the
spending 24 solid hours tier daV will, tier childrell She
knows that in this countr. 's oun IliOtherhOOti Is an
ealtcd position still. One ranking w th a (1r1 Scout saliiting the lag with a piece of apple Pie

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rosPct of tin traiptt ithu four cnz w.Us are askng, "Is this all there 15'"
To the young mother ho has just spent seven hours
cleaning paint off the basement walls while sighing. At
least he didn't s ray it In his e es." I can tel her that,
no. (his is not all there Is, There is more.
There's the rness little Brentia made Ili tile kitchen.
the writing with red t)thpaste . the bathroom floor

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CHURCH
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J0t1n Y Mercer and Sthtf

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
ln,jrane

FOOD FAIR STORES INC.
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

PUBLIX MARKETS
arid Employes
L. D. PLANTE. INC
Ouez*o F hrija

DEBARY MANOR
NURSING- CONVALESCENT
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SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO. INC.
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Culsa's KaP?tk' C'u'' trysIOl L0i 1 3r Late
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Centntil Baptist ChurCh. 1311 Oak Ave
thuO1a I irst Baptist
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I niendihiF Baptist Church Cl AIt41nrnnr 5p'ing
RI 4.16 AttOmhicite SWIM)-,
First Btrst ChurCh l Onto'
Fir'S? ChurCh 04 114'nevo
Firs' Baptist Church 01 Ldke Mary
s,r Monroe
Ir; I,o$j1,1 ?,urh p
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Firj? Baptist Church a LDnpwo
Cs'an'
its? Baptist ChurCh 04 Oviedo
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tiapt"' ChurCh of Stan Lan00 Springs
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I irS? Snion Mi5iuoory Baptist Church tIC!
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Purest City 0*171.5? ChUrCtl
First Rasp is' ChurCh 01 Osteen
Founta.' Head Baptist Church. OviDc
Jijr(n84it1n.hd'y Baptist Church *IiI* Fir'S 5?
hor'.Ot Baptist C?iu!Lh CliuluofO
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Ml OI'cr Misiwnoty Bopt's' Church 5n L*fløP
Springs MA, I
M S..I*' N*tor*rt B*P't Church 1100 je,vy
Ave
M' Zcur Mn-s.Dfl.y %j5ptrt Sips's Ave
v' SI A $1curu
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Ravenna Pa
Pinrc'rs' t*OpIl%' Cnurcn. 111 V. Orrnr, R
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5! Pool 14ap's ChurCh $13 Pint Ave
5! Ms!?nr Baptus' Church harbor Mgnts
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Sp'inp"e'a ,S5ifl41r, Baptist
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WihIi* 5? AItjrinIl Springs
14ptl5* Cnurcn 7?: Drrnpu Avt
CATHOLIC
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Luther an Cnurch 01 the Rroe,ti,ra t3 s'. 43tn Puce
'v' Cliu'C GoIh Days 0' A
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muhit Cenle'
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Jessup Myl' Lung0000
PRESeyTERIAN
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''e'' ,4)i C 5C.ii'' diii t
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Seventh act AØyptilil Church. ?#,aitland Ave
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OTHER CHURCHES
AliCe A '# E (huVtt Ol-w 1 Itn
All FAith Ch,81c1, 5!11. Seminole, WeP.wa Pi'b Pd
b'a'd"b' £'VthJC $4 1 'n
CIsape. beargall Ave
Chulvuta Cusnmvn.p Church
(.p,ni,t of Letter Day Saints. 7315
Church 04 jps
Pr'y Awl
".")Ofle Springs Community Cnapel, UCC
LeS'ter 0P'inuaoe ..tiurCh. S .áutifl5 ChrySoslDm
Crogel. Hwy *7 P2. Iec:i Par,
I -'it Church 04 Cttr,st. 5c,pnt,s? $00 C ;no 5'
else'. Orange Blvd. Lake Monroe
1- ingdo.n Hal' 01 Jengvens W'tnsL.kt Monroe
Unit. 1 562 * 3r0 $t.
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Clir(h of titi L S
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Prt!r.tjsi., Open Bitir T.t..rn.l,, kiegewuod
Ave ,.)H 25th. OPPUSIIC Srm,nole High Sc.s&amp;04)
Po')IP..35t•I Church of L.ttgwuud
Pull hp.'
$*l'*(il 7724 Country Club
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HolineSs ChurCh, Oak 04.11 Rd. 0*1ev'
Sanford Atl4rt Ctwrcit, 110$ S Park Ave
Sønso'c Cong'egitiun 01 sefs9vh'5 W.tne*wS 1000
W Eli St
Th 5.t,.t,00 Army 214
3,. 5t
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joined
together in making
Vietnam war, have
IU)"1' 70 **11 F"

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than a
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TIMELY QUOTE. . . ."1 have
been there (India) quite a few
times and all I get are lectures
on how superior the Soviet
Union is. I th ink we have done
inure than eno'gh f
would rather see India go u
.1 Soviet Union or sornne else
for help. Frankly, In 1II)
opinion, their conduct tws been
no damned good.'' - Senate
Minority Leader Hush utt, H
Pa.

and central Flood
Control District announces the possibility of a
sewer water shortage in Sou th Florida during
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controls on the use (A fresh water.

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Stanley Marshall says he's sending two school

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t'ont.ains all t pes
of nutrients, changed the sid in 1%tltL'h

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crease III the nuuither of prutetilt' wtiti'r,'' he said.

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'11w largest h.P kil l, .e Itc.II
twic
the 1 4tke Worth lllt.I
hundred
prnIelLoa,
or
there
were
seera1
of
I$Ie
A c-ennui
bac'tt'riul irguiiis$Us, triggered tli'att lIlt'fIltllklt'it. a itt.ill fish
ut .1
lied 'lick outbreaks on l"lur- ttt feeds ill Uti- iio f
tint
recent
years
ter,
hi'
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ida's west coast
hut oil the eust coast licit 'title
howell s.itut lliu't oI the irru
hiss M'itlllIli t)Ct'Il found
tallt III (thili'i'tltratt'tl
o.
F'rtt.c
Wltl
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titi'
t'tt
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7, Promote recreational
the salt spray-- and this could
iie velopnwnt.
"The real itanger is to iisopIC
t'aUsc the Irritating tunics we
Protect public lands.
with
chronic sthiiu* or ctuwult'
9, Assist In itu.intuining the are experiencing," he attt.
guide for present users of
bronchitis," howell said. "Until
water, both surface and ground, navigability of rivers and
Dr. Howell said that to be this is t'tiiipitly gutie we adwill also guide new users on harbors.
present certalni there is a Reit Tldd out' vi that people with chronic
l0,Isauc permits to
controls involved with ex---------------- ---large concentrations of
users, expanding users nnd new break,
iandiiig supplies,
in
must
be
funnel
thit' protoioa
We a the r
Under the mu t every part of users.
But lie siit tiuti crc11. l,wenst' well drillers mmii the' O('t'iifl
the sUite will fall within the
ate's prnbk$ns because the pr
('lituet)' at ttittes (edit) with
boundaries of one of the five issue drilling lwr,mIIts.
11111' uS quickly u, tile)
calm
chuiti ,.' of showers. Partly
12. Miskt• surveys tiset iii. (atois
Water MunLigeImIe'nt I)istrkt.s.
-;u,w.
cloudy
tonight miiet Mnutay.
It will he the (lot)' of e a ch vestlgallonis of district water
wittI highs near
tooler
district n .'oo;wrutlon with rustiursi's.
'We may never be able to little
tonight
near 60 Winds
13. ('tJIItrul levels of ground prove what's causing hits,'' he ailfi low
othe r interested stat.' and
bet'ui$ditg
northerly
aiotitul 10
water in tin ;ulIii(ier by 'en- said ;uefully.
federal m'gencies to:
(cHilly
unit
tot jung to
iim.p.h. late
and
withdrawal
trolling
nontoik'
,1(,rttIcums(em
I)'
on
Swi(la).
lied Tide creates a
1. Manage Water and related ilis-eIwrge.
Shower probability 30 l'r
14. Build 'works to u('I)ieve us that Is colorless. tasteless
rcsuurccs.
irritating
tlHiii
verY
,
t'Iit
itil ihtIrl?' hut
2. Promnluce t'onscrvutioil, gri,umsui wuitri I 'ilti.111111111*'lIt

ti:e new regulation will Illive
upon their planned uses.
11w act, which provides it

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tltitiItIlg in bleoiIt - (lit'
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and add a touple more for ::
good measure, too ,..like :11
Virtharn, etc

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Planners and uIt'vclopt'rs (If uletelolillicilt awl I)riJpt'r
P1'"'1 unit developniefltti utilitatioii of wider.
3. I )ev,'lop aiiil reihtilate
aild other large
phi)
iitltistriill
daills, rc'I.erveIIrs and
I
,'xistlitg
or
ri aknt Ial
iii'e'lopnzicnits I'Ul), and other other works,
4 Prititiok' water storage for
large residential or industrial
Il-eliot
unit piirjsc.es.
require
developmnt'nts that
ittiti
cilt duiiiuge frolil
ictor
i.
Prt't
of
w
large uses
diversion of sminne. should flood, siillt'rosion i;d t'Xct'5ltt'
lIrlelmIage
be('wne litmniltar w itli the new
i tat oral
A' t Ut
I'e u'ser ye
Florida Widen l(c'sou:
imlIlilit't
r.,sours&amp;'s,
fish
mmii
wililhfe.
to
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Association say; there are few facts to support
Vice President Spiro '1' A gnew's criticism of a
federal program providing free lawyers for
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then order the plane on to Cleveland.

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page 100 of Janette E. Cara of
2423 Laurel Drive in Sanford.
Great shot. . . her In a sarong
hardly noticed the advertised
uactur in the background
arid this was taken by Sanford
photogapher Bob Or-wig.

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Seminar Clan of the Adult High
School Division of Seminole
Junior College . . they condueted a mock presidential
.
election and the results ssere :
McGovcrtShrAver 71: Nixon.
Amiev 142; others 4.

WINN-DIXIEST
STOR
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and Employes

HARRELL&amp;BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David everIy and Staff

SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION COand employes

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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an. Muser Spurter with scope and
from the residence of Mrs. cleaned his three guns t'
Herb Shea.
in g a Model 1 Winchest*t' threeii!
the
start
of
hunt
Brooks
, 101 North ticipati i
Lew is Cooii*s is Charl es
them
in tnchfull.chockmaV*uzn,PUUTP.
placed
.
season
and
Spr$.tgsinvestigatiiflg the theft of a 10- Bombay. winter
he Kunkler ii continuinw. the inCases
in
his
carport.
ftile
SI)rings patrolman W)b
vestigatiofl_
Two tilen escalwd (it, f(x)t spve(l wvycle froin behind 112 Winterturned
house,
from
the
the investigation Was away
IIey
Richard twis. 2131 Notafter h(hIllnhl up the attendant Magnolia Avenue, Sanford. Tht lIvt'r to 1puty Clarence Smith Someofle entered the garage
19.
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it the IIigti* ev (hi Coitipany at hike, incd b l)avid
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reported a bowLing balL bag
2425 French Avenue, Sanford.
Le l an d E. Clausen, 2041 $ILN).
$1t.
Friday
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missing were a 32 Winchester and shoes, valued at 13.
Sheriff's deputies are In- Sus.scx Drive. Winter Woods,
from his reidence
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Dave lMhr that he carbine model $, a 306 FN mtsstng
$600
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Mike
vestlgitiiii.t
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theft
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males, 19-22 years of age, used
a small caliber pistol and
threatened to "blow the attefl(laflt.S brains out."
The attendant, Vincent
ij)saso, 10, of 829 Iltntkrson
Street, Deltona, WitS rolthllI of
about $275 cash. The two kit til.'
small service station 1111 foot,
walking along 25th Place.
The Sanford Policr DepartpultuonJr) onditioru stay
S health off iciulstrieti to locate to humans. It causes nausea,
riient is iulso investigating the
PALM BEACH, Flu
and identIfy an outbreak of tiasal and throat irritations. It .iwa (rum the ocean."
theft of a tape deck, radio and 1
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He also war-ned res*dents and
abiul kilk fish through a btofrIUII
$,1(
taP4.I valued at
beio'h('s were littered with dead stisiwt.'tt'tl Red Tide
tsiturs
to steer clear of the
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j'J ,j.iv ftsh
dead
fish
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day's lii'avy rainfall.
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acres for the actual academy building at the airport,
with the remainder at the county's Osceola Airfield." Drummond said. He explained that firing
ranges, driving strips and other facilities required
by the law enforcement school could be placed at the
airfield, if the state would accept it.
But, Drummond cautioned that it apjeared only
some 10 acres would be available at the Sanford
A irport, not enough he believed to satisfy the state.
think the 10 acres will negate th e state looking at
us," he added.
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cisc, the women
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bout a hall itionth*s lease (ii tenants for lease hul&amp;r Lixii
Previously. the airport
but eitipressed the vpulIon that
Sanford %oulAcither return Lhv tenants paid no 1
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ax money r work out an since they real! on

controversies

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be• n Iefenive long enough.
marrm-d women can be i inil
~iattl ine iddW. 'And I won-

agreement, whereby the tty owned pn'openty, whien us twm.
vuottl pas back the prupeit'i eeIIIpt
In other busine'13. th e Huro.%vpe
tax by doing work for the
Noticv-,
Itil in tile ailloulit tit the taw. dultil
Public
Nutill
Approved letting paving bidbto (s&amp;L Paving luinpan) for an So4itts
rerr; (stucimible counts

inatter of fact, Lind going into

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hating men for they have taken
away all our power," said Bar- the Feminist '
%rt Journal,
Man-hiting inarks a tiLrnim,
bara Nlirnuff uf the Fetranuits.
;mnt in the tnGvement. We
by way uf introductiun.

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Nfill '1 1'JU buy it

assessed approzhlihatelY the orgaitizuig" because of the
amount of one iiionth's le'a. fee taxing situation.
th sear
iIunoIt'(ounI)
aem.'r
ahxpvi.I
(lit
thiS
11%
would
be
has
lensied
on
seserid
1k said

Stans titrikc% back at oppolletits in the
Democratie headquarters break-in and GOP

Look for Cheater Boyd—

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Police said he telephoned at initinths ago.

assesscir will find thuiluelii-il

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\ ittl 5ainft'rd (r.'I t utb'Jrtt
that airport tenants subject to TVfldflLS AssOtiat1Qfl. attended Authorized Service Corn
leaseholder interest taxes t!(. this murrung's juthurity fur W4 j vedr
tected b ibm. m.ount'e ta' session and 4*d'eLSed the airport

pI O,i Illl pros It 1111,

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nutes. had paid up to $2 w hear

man-hating.

to the ear saying either she had ten said a snake with marks like
Yesterday's high A. low 70
punctured her Leg on a cactus- that would be i dlaiiwndback
sunny Friday except for
2
inches
Mostly
r
about
4-feet
e
Like plant or something had bit- rattl
4 chance of thundershowers it
tong
tin titr
She began to fevi duzi, and
tuw 71) to 7
tht dtput said
numb and stopd at i hopttal sniku. bitt
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uunt1 to make at least half or

the uinidentifiel companion told orie and one quarter inches
sheriff's deputies- She returned apart." Blankenship said, "Al-

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at iotint' tIE
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&amp;.tI'a (sit
strikes
against
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ur um'tinu surrounding
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had died in bed.
Blankenship, who intin was feeting depressed and vv:itigated the case, said he
was out driving around when
ininiediatelill recognized the
she agril to take hilli to Orpuncture wou'nd as i snike bite
Lando
and 3ought verification from
En route, she stopped in a reptile expert Hoss Allen.
ll fang nijrks were about
woixJetl area to rulie%e herself.

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of ferninW'htle more than 200 women ettitor 'it .in anthology
for treatment, The bite, howSuORI.ANI)O. Fla. uAP
san Marie Gaboury. a 34-year- eer. apparently went up.recug- cheed, several speakeri gave tst writings, "Sisterhood
nuzed and she was given anti- their personal views Wetines- Powerful,
old Jacksonville schoolteacher
She read orn of her favorite
why hating men
died Wednesday after police bioucs The swelling and vom- day night cn
poems (ruin tier
man-hating
was an essential subject related
said she was bitten by a lung became more severe.
The couple reached Orlando to women's equality. The con- new book, 'The Monster'
diamondback rattlesnake.

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I've been able to gleffli .
Seminole Count) isn't read)
for it development like this.

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congressional (Itiestioning toiiav about asptvts

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"After I and my fellow hoard

connected with it;" or, position without the facts" he
'SpoIski's beholden to the added.
man."
Ireally shouldn't even dignify :
but b)
the previous thought
the same token I'm certain that
must have passed thru more

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mrimiunity in the same area. what did happen
are
we
should
do."
two projects
1'he
The vote last night by the
proposed for the intersection of
lAke Slary Boulevard and In. Planning and Zoning CommlLsterstate 4. Heathrow to the %ion in refusing the Paulucri
nurth and %est and Greenbelt to reque:-t for rezoning was:
Wende:1 Agee, absent: Eugene
the south and east.
Shirley.
no; Richard Hanks.
The Planning and Zoning
yes;
'Clifford
Banks. yes;
Commission last night rejelvited
Robert
Daii
chairman,
the Paulucci reguest for

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tee. #tio vas ibsen :r
.IkI' 'his - in uver.utl develop.
smaLl
he
meeting,
said today- '1
rather than 1(1-12
in favor if 'k'vt'topment but
r)I,'('•s Seminole Count
must Took at the total umapet'
'plan
1.
N#!.1cteIJ til luvitily last night. I :town last Tiwht
t mall 1,,

ulo not know - Jenom PiuIucct. been th4i 'l•
said Hanks. who voted for it. It
but I believe he hasulone '.vell by too high
as .0 nnd plan, well develop.

Commission in rejecting today. We must confer with the

And before flU accuse me of might require t will irinki the lunittd fat ts most of the (act s

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was a beautiful plan.

County Planning and Zoning early to make any comment

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Zoning Commission as tile
Unfortunately, I'm having board has riot yet blell
difficulty in comprehending tile

MORRELI SPICED

Luncheon

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First of all, having served as 1,ake Mary, County CamGreg
mission Chairman
a member of this same county tkuniniond said.
"I have no
Zoning and Planning Board for
reason at this point ta disagree
almost two years previously, I

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Oct.
11
before
Daehn,
Kuthhuiff, fl.'shamheau
request
Ofl
planned -Greenbelt" cornand
David
Farr, county planniuflhty today were corn- the commission.
Hughes
Beckner,
spokesman
ir,
'vrio
recommended
the
mencing an in-depth probe into
the
Seminole
for
Wilco,
said
that
Ill reasoning of

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And judging by the number of
Wlien questioned concerning
indignant and disbelieving.
the County Planning and Zoning
Fin not
incoming calls
Board decision Wednesday
alone,
night to deny request for SM)
million Heathrow project near
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opxisition by nuijacent property
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mini
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the 1en'mt
.vnuihl
trees
in
'IaId
Stanley Bell representing the Bell
l'Ul) (planned unit developownt rs
left
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mushroom
tie
th
development
Would
planning firm outlined the
'S
rio nt, for the ule etopment
110 P4 tItiofl(rS IiuI'C Urthu
prevlou.sI
planned
intact
Gross
density
B'tl
executive
vice
proposal
of
single
family
(,',rdon
Wyllie,
ri U)ii( with tht ( OUnt)
1 dncl
Ftirther. Springfield intlined
disclosed, would be
estate homes townhouses three
real
(ororniccion but (MmIIiisSiOhlU prI iidt'nt
is
for
,00A
homes
levclopment
plans 'nnneet the
sites, a water retentions projection
Al I)umvi:i as it ueiflb4r of the development, gave an un- school
inuth
iide
iiilf
biland Ilike vith would !ie (leminental
condominiums.
encompassing
15,aM
persons.
audience and obvious In I, e prewtive Vresen tion of the area.
takes,
thms af.
Heathrow, noting it equestrian renter and cham- Four in six-lane rnads are ;matter
sentiments exprewsed by the concept of
planned
to
be
laced
throtigh
the
Ili-clinil
the
water
level.
The ,1 irerding 4rounds
overflow crowd which spilled is the culmination of a year's pinriship 18-hole golf course.
mbilat of native birds.
nor*h
ihort-if
Island
llake
~ie
community.
Tnwrihnustim Bell ilaid, would
fiver into tile hallways anti (town planning. The community, he
.iiu1, vouilti 'a' tc'.'uhtiiit'tI
'.%nt'd un P. LA Col
SPV;'TI 'he ;meru', 'xith iIn1I!
I(eadiniz the 0000Slt0)fl 'xai
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mu come commtcinneD3 hR
1unts This the questI(.n that
tfldlri4(Pd that they nrt not
ic tnflerflhng the vicitlng
.war they wu'ru' rojei-ting it in
witionti dpn not pay off, 'he id4.'d
niirsec. and the doctoic and pPnt4 for xhvh tPy ain dm
:he,dgs'
tnw;
Raue of this the ,iencv tuirntri
)Ti
'/1tb(
NIIrs
fr
provided homevcmtc
;iatlnt who ue their cervices
tho
the
only
crnail
;ndeenuient
rtquest.
, flecause the Medicare borne care are the eldery ,
A United Fund agency which
Visiting Nurcc will try
'ting nurcec .t'neY f!11 fl
Medicare,
program
wca grnfsly abused have worked hard and
on
'h"pendetl
pe the old patient
vm fnre4 to ter- 'ontinue
\l.dRaid, and ;eif.pay patients by many In the heginning, they t..SpflftcIbIe estiiens all their
are now getting strIcter and IIVCS and siiiid.iy ,with minate its Medk'ar. 'ontraets thrumigh fle*'mher hut cann&amp;
Itur the remainder of its support,
of Sept I in hnp.s of re- mccept my new patients ufl1P'S
retorting many claims,'' Medicare getting mekier', are
Visitinv. Nurses program h
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\trc Martha Maithy, wretary in the same sition as one with certifying under the ausplees of further funding
herri (iflSIStJiIetIy losing rfloflf!V
-livintv
1hP Visiting %itiripit, r-joaled in in;iir.inre rill !hat irtiol #hp 3prninli li
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Some $33,07 was slashed from department budget
requests in the second an a series of work sessions on the
budget for the 1972-73 fiscal year by the Qty Council Wednesday.
Largest cuts were made in the fire department and
os
building department
Tentatively approved in the five departments gone over
b the Council were fire department, S11l.3&amp; city clerk's
office $14,455.$0; utilities department. $,05: building inspector, U.400 and municipal court, $13344
On Friday. the Council has scheduled a I sin. session to
complete Its meeting with department heads and finalize
department budgets
prop

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Clerks Pay Raised

4 1 r'. v
Mr!. Ormie iurr;iU. ct civk f07 tht
over
the years.
service
for
her
lauded by the Council
the
new
v
yent. the
nf$S00th
Although she requested M salary
S&amp;fl0(
annual
pa
for the
board instead tentatively approved
office and indicated research is being done to determine in
what way the city can assist her in bringing her share of
contributions to the state sponsored pension plan up to dali'
In any case, the Council said partwipatior, In the sthli
retirement plan by city employes will be mandzutor' in the
new year. Employes last year voted against inclusion an the
plan.
Salary f or Mrs. ShoTrlate's pct in the current year was
$e0C. But a pay scale computed b Cowiclirnan flick
Crenshaw, after averaging out the salaries paid In ncigt•
boring cities, showed that a city clerk with niort thar set'vr
ean service should be receiving a salar of S.75U.
Other item In the clerk's budget entnttvv1 af)rnv('a
machine repair $3fK.
were printing and supplies M.
box
rent
$lFi.): ctwcl. wrItv'
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miscellaneous UflO; post off
receptionist
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salar
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The area, he noted, is. ia"
sely settled wi th development a
mile away from single family
dwellings. Too, he expressed,
the section is of II h'an nature
with no buildings
Adequate services could not
be provided by aw Pau)uc'ci
develnjunent. McNeil said, ui
tout, and while the developer
actual construction would fall
I; the county and emanate to
't1f. taicpalmr
Continuing, the Irate reSIdeXfl
cantended, "A shopping center

proposed on Lake Mars
,aulrvard would be ir esthetic
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.nu1d generate 811,000 persons
in an area no handling 2,000
and ''where are the services.

the school site abuts 815.000
homes in the area . He
contended t he land use plan was
prepared at a east to the tax-

and maintained the PUI)
community should be located In

Pi-cmature

this area.
'We have inadequate land for
McNeil 5t81M.
SChoOls
"and this community would
requite at least five schools."
The County League of Civic
Associations., he told the board.

Attorne Mack Cleveland Jr..
representing a property owner.
said the sewage treatment
plant Is inciimpatible wi th his
client's business, but then
disgrcssed to the fact that the

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postponed until this plan is

request an the agerAa to vacate

made available,
Continuing his dissertation in

and abandon property
compassing the plat of the town

opposition, the tamdent %aid
there is no guarantee th e
development would not be
completed wi th in two years and
th c'mint'. would have another
traffic
SR 436 with regard to

of Island Lake north and wf:asI
and the Seaboard Coast Line
Railroad. T'herefore. Cleveland

w represented the applicant,
queriedthet'CiteOf 3-2 in a seven-

building

member boI Dachn advised
a majorit) vote of a quorum is

necessary. Although the chair
did not vote, Dchn said, "I will

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not hide behind a btL%hel. If I

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U.S. R52 bombers struck on

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units at a densit y of 6,5 per

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Developer Lester Mendell
advised a condominium is

A resident of Brtarclif! Drive
Voiced Opposition in that the
accelerated grvwth has now

exceeded the capacity of the
adtools, the roads we hazar-

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miles below
The bombers dropped more
than 1,100 tons of explosives in
the raids.
The Saigon command said its

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SALVATION ARMY Building Fund receives a boost as check for Si (XX)
Kiwanis
is presented by President Ern est Cowley in behalf of Sanford

Street told the board newl) built
are on double
schools no

B BILL sCXrIl'

Final authorization to 1 P'
prove agreements bringing
Cimcre'ti' structural Systems. to
Wednesda

night by the

Scrianole

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rine corrunander claimed he at-

meeting in a request by James area of the complex would the' place for high density

ready had enough men in the

development The water quality

Iortress to hang on indefinitely.

barge port. mis turned Ut"
dustry conscious., a $I million
acvernpmenu. WUh(i WiLl
ploy 345 persons building units
for construction of motels and
towntwusesstniilartt'ttiat used
by Walt Disne y in the
Contemporary Hotel.
James 11)-an said bids tO
construct three buildings. on the
almost 12 acres of port property
have alrt'uci been advertised
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Also approved for' the buil ding inspector was office expense, M. and mai ntenance'. $200

Court Budget Approved

Municipal court budget waf tentati vet) uppr'vvt-d an
esented
by Judge Gene R. Stephenson. Information to
pr
expenditu
re of $744 for a cadet co urt and clerical
justify an
ed and presented to Council by Mayor
to
be
obtain
auitant is
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Breakdown of the budget is.: salaries. Judge'. 13.600;
assistant prosecuting attorIlC)', $1,300: enWt clerk, $5,700 and
office supplies. 81.SIX)'
C me iisAnuig budgets to be gone over by Council
Thday., that of the pober department at $167,794.74 is by tar
the largest. About $36,000 was in the uri±nal budget fir the

- department this year.
Largest item In the budget request of the police departmantis salaries totaling 1119.000 f or 23 officers Including the
chief.
R equested salary of the thief is 110.000 annually. At the
e time street department request totals $41391 .0:
parks, buildings and cenietery $30,430.40: Wash detail 110J00
and water department $6.37!. The water department
request does not include any sum f or water lint extensions.

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Leon E Buffum, 70, of Osteen
died this monnng a!ter a long
Illness., He was born U) WIirC,
Mass.,, and was a retir ed

paintet'
Survwurs include Ins wife'
Mrs Louise' Buffuni of On'teen,
daughter Mrs.. June Gagnorl.
N H ; sin, i_re
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!-:u!!unt of California: four
grandchildren
Bn.uon Funeral Home' in
charge

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L, all of Sanftiru; brother.
William of Garden Cut s, N.Y.:
sister, Mrs Malta Gardus.
Houston Tea.: 27 grandchildren

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Power &amp; Light Company this mcrning cornInenCed demolition of this landmark. Originally
the largest icemaking plant in Florida, the
building ton West First Street) has been used
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storeroom will be Cotistructed on the site.
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Sanford Airpcirl ,as a storeroom.
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will start crying to theiui,''
Merrt'r added.
1k' further explained he had
tsi'ti late in arriving at the
authority t 8:31) 4I.mml.i due to the

Merver al.,a-) lx)inted roit that
Orlando is now wanting a third

mtomohih'' intl ( •I 't

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Shoemaker Jr

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to send a letter t
requesting a meeting.
In a motion by M.'r 'r 'h
approved •wndiflg f

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Ma&gt;ttr Lirt'nct, Siofford carpiurte. At last week
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police cruisers

together for four.Ianing the
road between S,iriforrl A',t'niie
linfi Sit

Airport than any point the Airport Boulevard to (i'iur-Lanerl
prtivt'tmit'ts
hi Sit ei Airport Boulevard
Mi'rrer stated (hi' authority (lanu1it people could designatt'
Cleveland suggested that , in arterial road for everyone.'
should take a position that the
arid \l,'rct'r added.
('dv (' tiitllISSi(tfl and ('(iuznt)' t;ilks t,4't'. "'n ftt' It4?hOtIt

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Cycle stopping cars and giving numbering system has bt-en late with the numbering
'That's bad.'' injected CouncilIt'll).
out speeding tickets to a line of deferred until next week
In other action of council. au. man Helen Ke)wr obvious ts~
followinq dissention of the
people," Mercer continued.
was given for th e the possibility of "backser;itthorization
iI'ul ice were ordered by the system by Councilman I)ani('I
Al e of feet of land near Key- ching."
('ity ('omnniission to charge Ikirfitian.

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with identical name

road is "ridiculous."

speed through the residential ed.

are 1J,(XX) residents

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Malcom W. Bordeaux, Orlan-

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ith posteti signs warning all airport. lie aulvised, 'It is tune
the)' reallie they have one here
motorists.
the
subject
of
Airport
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Sanford.'
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further explained it is letter to City and Count
advised
the
Boulevard, Mercer

Marion A. Mahar, 1)t'ltona
MullIt' Macy, lh'Rona
Pauline Spive', Lake Monroe

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Alene Iit'rnosh'

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('miunission in an effort to
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Johnnit, W. Nlact,-,ii Jr,
Garfield Armstrong
Adolphus II. ('ti.imiibt'rlain
Arthur It Beadles

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John V. Ilionley, Dvilary

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Anna 0. Myers
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• only ''I can't honestly ,idvt'e
'he Bmird to authniatie .-ipeeil
'imps across piihlIt' roads. You
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p1 a i nt.s from
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511W ''Sttilit' SCflSt'" to changing

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and confined for seven daysand
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in the ordinance, will be
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knowledge of the real characte
Secretary uf State that it trucks, haulers and buses be changed. lie is of the opinion
of the company, according to the
has been filed.
prohibited from using the road, this would create a burden in
reports presented.
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changing mail, driver license,
etc,, and that this Is
'ridiculous.'' ''It will hi' a
osp
a
serious In con v enien ce to
people'," he said. and "there is

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ownership, will be picked

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Mrs lianhllill lloyd and It,ilt
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lI%rttn I. Robinson
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Im,imit
lIs'nirit'tt4i 1' )"rluo.'r, l)t'l(ttua
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unit 3 and annexation on first

reading of four acres propert'
amt'r.able.
Request for abandonment on Wyniore Road, which :nsas tuiade by James Lucas, whc. eludes the Matson and Jarcim
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area in which
County who had handled the If)
the annual if it is declared route.
are
through
:;trcets.
streets
all
culiipany
transaction for hit'
If it is declared that
vicious.
to
contended
it
'Flit')'
was
This,hi'
said.
is
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i:irrI1m"
money
to
agreed to refund the
(log is not itiOUS it %4.111 hi
dangerous
to
allow
heavy
Altamuninte
to
provide
a
the
the ioin4in and
its owners.
vehicles from the air port to
, I trttui,in ima'fltiti'i'
Further release From the contract, returned to

Elsewhere, the Saigon cornAnother resident mentioned would deteriorate." Two
ii1twe to multiple family
audience screeche! 'No- agr
mand reported two terror aton property at the bouthwest there are G3 cnimplexes listed in residents Of Weluva Springs
the Winter Park directory west Road cited the traffic night- tack,sth.at ki lled 10 civilians and
corner of Longwood. Wekiv
suggested
a
Patrick
prings Road and east Lake of 1-4, and suggested the board rnarrandthedensityofl0.Sper wounded 18,
moratorium on growth be S
A grenade tossed into a wake
i(run!lp' flriv containing 65 refuse an further develo ment acre development would "put a
declared in the county,
ar the provincial capital of
ne
Springs
lot
of
cars
on
Wekiva
is
area.
Lake
Brantk-,
she
in
th
acres
contending. "Where
M a haffey disclosed tie said, is the only recreational Raad." Mahaffey rebutted, Cbeo [leo in the central highng
ned ruined by "What are we going to do with lands killed five mourners and
a 523 unit garden lake in the
planned
statenienl was. followed b is
all the people COITiUig into the wounded four, the
coinapartna'nt complex similar to pollution.
burst of applause although
mand said,
county. The county must
"It is with regret we sas
Lake Howell Arms.. It would be,
Daehn had cautioned against
Enemy gunners fired three'
he said, an all adult complex Sanlando Springs fall into the logically expand."
SC) diaplin) of emotion
Chairman Robert Daehn
mortar rounds into a ferry sta generate tax hands of the developer," she
would
which
One member of the audience
editorialized, 'For a long time tion 20 miles south of Da Nang.
revenue and not just drain the declared, "and we don't want to
cried uut:'The)"rechuldren. not
area with schools being needed see the Same thing happen in it WMS ec'ononmucally feasible for killing five civilians and woundJust numbers"
the c'punT to
ing 14, the command said.
trantlt'y
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Commimnisslon Monday bitrarily changing num bers.
telephone number listed in mission to determine If i(is a night took the speed limiting
The idea has changed In
dog and to wait an action after many residents In
I)orfman maintained ,
phony
number.
A
vicious
Miami was a
additional inininitim number of the area compiained about the with the ritinAwring systern
reputable broker III Seminole

ments from moving into the
Citadel Wednesday, but the ma-

and Zoning

the School Board, but

no
record of the dealer on the dred.
Continuing, Farr said that the

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on Tuesday some marine element,s fought their way into the
19th ce ntury Citadel.
Heavy North Vietnamese resistance prevented reinforce-

all

count) and with no indications

deed only had the woman's end of the 14 days, if the owner

South Vietnamese launched a

Patrick, stressed he is concerned with the school
City
situation Forest
Ted Roderick detailed a
Opponent Allen Bixb - told the
B MARION BETHEA
Elementary, he said, was buil t
boar-ti this is the' third time the report from a biologist wi th the
for a capacit) of 7), and
"We don't want an) more issue has arisen and cited the Florida Game and Fresh Water
enrollment now stands at 1,024. people." Thus stated a resident increased traffic on SR 434. Fish Cormumasion in which it
"We cannot
of the Lake Brantley area at Late Bmantle-y. he noted, is one was stated precautions should
it, go on like this.," he said
count) Planning of the few lakes. left unpolluted 1* taken "to protect the enQuatrinan Robert )aetui told Wednesday's
nment, Lake shiom are not
Commission and ruri4iff from the park
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offensive below DMZ March 30
and took Quang Ti-i May 1. The

Still another ob,lector. Ken

(commission Chairman Greg removed. I have a couple
ods who ride the r --ads
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had neither The
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considerable
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Rush said. We don't objeci
)rt has been expended to
f) any safety
hut
.n!rnl speed -.'.ridit ions all nuist be practical in our s
•r the iu:1t', ard that prtiaeh. The criteria for
'rtainly the Sheriff has never
taltation if hamper or riirnh.'
thihited any tack f - concern strips would 1w' very iin'oiveil
f,'r the problem

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ese troops were killed and 28
wounded.
North Vietnam launched an

Lake Branfley Areo

cage and when upon leash
only, a muzzle must be used.
Vi('ious utogs found at large m
an unincerporated area in the

peol

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and they were found to be icsatisfactory and have 1wsn

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ports said eight South Vietnarn-

sessions

Industry

pitches to the elderly retired.

Wednesday, Preliminary re-

Oak

thank you ma'.irn' fl
Slow
streets in an 31tempt

1k reported one elderly WOlflhIfl
Vicious (logs Found at large
frotu Ilithlo, purchased a piece
Mayor Swoffor:
Yestertla
arid with identification of motorists ho violate (lie speed
Dur (man contended th e stone and Turnbull Streets in a
of property in the subdivision of
owes the cit
that
if
tAlcas
said
abandon me nt,
was ownership will be held for 14 luiiit by as nunicti as one mile I systi'mn had "gotten out of requested
University North and
the city tiwi';
and
will
pay,
11)- (lays following notification of
J. S. (Red) Cleveland, airport hand" and that the initial plan \ti&gt;ot Swofford said the street 1w
refused a building permit.
will
be
paid.
as r"e'r platted but acquired him, Lucas
At the manager, said to set a 25-mile- was simply to change streets
vestigction discovered that the owner by certified mail.
In further action counril

namese and found the bodies of
45 others slain by air strikes

Club to Capt Billy Lyons.

company iituis its sales

The

form killed 103 North Viet-

( Staff Photo)

Another resident of

County Planner I)avid Farr.

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taken (out tit confinvinent
u n le ss ri'straint'd by leash or

''Dirt peddlers,'' who are a

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zone today in support of South

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request b) Greater Con- the developer agreed to pave

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the counts Planning and Zoning green belt.

on 160

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of rezoning requesU principally system is planned, a camdue to vigorous public ob)ecUova. munit) club, and a 0-acre

agriculture to R-3A multiple
ues
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Montgomery
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is deemiiu'd iinlllwful fur a dog to lmiisSittIi.
run at large in any public park,
John V. Mercer , authority
I)l.l)ltrI)ri;itl recreation area or vice ('hairtnlmn, said the sL).o'uI
school ground.
limiiit is unreasonable.''
Vicious (logs miiay not be
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hich Marsu't' siiitl is really ti

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bikc v'r'tn the

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would 1w blamed for It I do flr!
.cnfrr Wools, 'here 'there feel that this is an apprnpri:it"
many small -htldren, and way to control ;peed law
-ineø th e countyhasneither the enforcement the ppropriite

f(ie in the area,

The urdinanwe is to be t'f- the dog is licensed or uriljt't'nsed regular mmioritlil ImiN'tIfllT 01
flY residential or tutu
fective in any area of St'miiinole in
pt'ar.ul 'unhappy'' with (lii' IH'W
liit'rI'i4il
LIfl'4i. Uniter (lii.' teruis
the
boOnithiti
I ounty
25 mnik'.Iw'r-houir traffic limit
itt the ordinance, It is unlawful
stretch
to iiiijsist'd wi the one
f or a n owner to allo his (log
of Airjsirt Boulevard betweem1
go upofl property of another 11 S. 17-92 11011 Sanford Avenue

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f'ids and at 'ntt,ngham and

aIlIIii4ils.

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g('niI'r1il lass, liit-li could miwami iIiicli exhibit'. l it lois ethitiitel
tu'nib'nries Iutivaril att4ickiniT,
$54)O or sixty days in jail
Marsee stspulatu'd however, hitinit, imotuling or utlierwi,.t'
tlo rio arrest shall hi' made tuir ifljuiriiig j)t'0l)lt' or

to exclaim, 'They just pasthg
the buck to the C unty Corn-

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cuilty of a misdemeanor and street.s, or iithin (hi' property
tijtn conviction will Iii' litmiits iii iR iiri .r ki"io't

As the entourage of Paulucci

under page 48 of the PU'D or11"d

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had voted I would have voted

In an about-face. Fart stated.
"1 have a gnawing feeling the

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"llestrimit" iilentifir% vontrol
uintiur the control III
(onfull. tlj(Ilj Ilenaltirs for it (imilw1unt lierson and
vi1ation of tlii' ordinance are obedient to that I)ersuIn '5
person i'I)!iliil4ifl(LS or iilhiri a vehicle
pelIt'uI 4)111. AO'I
V10lating the ordinance will be heing, driven or parked on tit:

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;'tition
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III,. coutity; and ri-quires the

the attorney had ruled that only

Continuing. Farm s't'ssed,

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('niint
tiruler
tount
y
It
Is
enacted
liussioners voted to adopt an Ihi'
ordinance creating II dog leish the general hitiiii' rule power if
law for the County. This or- the rount for the purposes f
ilsnimt'e 415 explained by Artirli: p r o v 111111 g n e r e s S 81
l Howard Marsee, rf'I:iI iltluns for control of Ion
A ttorney
rel;itt's to the regulation and anti it-lius clogs In the lnlvr
control in residential and of (lit' public hrisltli, safely a'
of iielfare of tIn' titl.'ns of W.
aren
tonunerrial
unrrstrained'' dogs. Also ('taint).
In defining soiin' of t)ii' t,'ri
included are provisions and
regulations fur control and Iii 1)11' ordlnanci', \lir!.4'I' s;I;-1
that 'at large' lIu.iIlS aiiy il',:
ihcpos.il of Vicious" ilugs.
ner atil
It ilet'Iar"s illi'g.il for any off 1114' ;)rop4'rt% of it
toner to allow his dog to run riot under the restraint or
uinri'straint'd in certain areas of control of 41 competent person
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F'olluwini Cr enshait n recommended pi'' s:-alt , ('.nunc'li
de cl in ed to ama'ovr the $6,000 salary for th e new 'car
requested by utili ties cler k, Sallye Haislip. but tentatively
approved *5.500 annual pay.
Her curren t salary is. $4,300 annually. Other Items given
the okay an Mrs Haislup's budget request was printing, $500:
cards, $2Th, of lice' expense, $500 postage.box rent, $9811;
billing machine' payments. $1,030 and nuscelianeous. M.
Praise f or department heads was the word at the Council
workshop session , with the city's build ing inspector, Kenneth
Eyncxi receiving his share, as. well
Decla red to be doing a tremendous job by (LIUnCII
Qiairman Eugene Jaques., Eynon's request for a
annual sabir) nevertheless was turned down and one of
$8,000, ill accordance with the pa plan, approved instead
The cut., however , is not as much as It nppenrs to be
Eynon had in cluded within the sLOOP sum, the ('It) 's payroll
taxes far his. past
The alloca ti ons asked by the inspector of 16.500 for an
ss
a istant was also t urned down, but the Council indicated the

mc'nt plant to the nearest

maximum return, we must sa
'no' to some of the line things
that are coming before us. I sin

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Excellent Place To Live'

Ervin, Tallahassee. requested
the board exercies it authority'

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Roule'ard be four-Inned and
that there be a 00-foot buffer in
the area of the sewage treat-

noted, the applicants did not
own the entire portion of the
land to be developed

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William Kirchhoff to deny, and
the vote was 3-2. Voting to dniy
rommendatiOn to the County
Commission were Eugene
Shirley . William Kirchhoff and
George Deshambeau. Voting to
recommend the venture to the
s governing body were
County'
Clifford Ranks and Richard
flan ks. 11w ch.iir abstained and
member Wendell Agee was
absent.

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called for the motion, made by

suggested that Lake Mary

was
night
hearing last
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th the PUt) development be

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wouldhavetn theadjacefltarea
hch he owns along with
Irving and Ja ck Feinberg.
Relative to roads., be said.
the Pauluc,ci plan is predicated
on abandoning certain roads to
allow lateral flow of traffic.
Counts- Planner David Fart'
was asked his recommendation
discloaed he
in the iie, and
applicants
the
convinc
ed
is
conceived the best planning
He
available.
principles

payers and should be adhered

zoning ordinance requires. the
owner must ow-n all of the land.
had a
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Paulueci. he said,lso

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area,"McNeilsaid,and 'afl
ask is that devclnpc folIos the
county master plan of kni
density The resident cited an
Industrial plant to the northeast

four and £15-lane r3ads going
into Lake Mary Boulevard Who
is going to pay for the widening

voinr it) come from"

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had recommended a nez'
w.aster 1snd use plan for the
county and McNeil requested

provided the wbml sitesi. the

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th e
opined
Association
-i.- pu1tio of Heathrow wnild
ceed that of Sanford
tvntualh and would be.ome
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Largest rut, saint' $lIi$4f , wa.' made in the city's fire
department request. Ten tatively approved was the employment of a futime chief and one paid f ireman.
Indica ting it was bowing to pressure from the citizens.
the board red uced the salary' previously a pproved for Fire
Chief Carl Lommler from 110,000 annually to $,100. in explaining the cut to Lomnniler, Mayor Kenneth Brown
declared, "You would not believe the pressure that has been
ta-ought to bear on the C'Anmcil .' The mayor added to Lomumler, "You got caught up in politics," again referring to the
complaints from citizens and the fact Council "must respond
to the people or they won't be re-elected"
Lounniler was pr aised for his long service to the community and it w-*s made dear the $900 cut was. not an indication the board believes him to be any less an excellen t
chief.
Although Lonunler 's budget requent incl uded alloca tions
for three ad ditional full-time paid fir emen . Council insisted
while It would like to be able to hire th e men, th is e xpenditure'
III as yet be afforded by the city. At Brown 's recommendation some P1,300 was tentatively approved for one
man, an addition to the chief.
Otter Items approved tenta ti vely were : volunteer
f'u'emneni reimbursement. $3,200; supplies, M. office cxpenses., *5110; gas and oil , $400; telepbone,$375; truck re pairs.
*500; radio repairs, $200; schooling, $400; seminars, $200;
uniforms, M. ties- equipment. $4000: payment on fire
tr uck, 84.180 and miscellaneous, $250

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Letters To Editor

Thursday, Sept. 14, 1972

Editorial Comment

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Political Notebook

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Who Lost In Primary '? The

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Non — Voters!

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on Tuesday.

They are useful as guidelines. They are, in
an instance or so. alarming. But with the showdown season which is now truly underway with
Nov. 7th as the finals, they should not be ignored.
Among the losers, the ones who suffered
most were the registered voters who did not even
cast a ballot. In Seminole county the indications
are that less than (inc-third did their duty.
A survey of the mass media efforts. dcctronic nd by the written word, to give the people
the "right to know" can be assessed by the most
impartial judgment as of being a very high order.
Among the politicians who geared for and

did do battle for the nominations or the elections
the case of the judges, the election night
in
reaction was one of almost stunned disbelief.
What do you have to do to get the voters out?
Who is listening? Doesn't anybody care?
Of course some did listen and some did care
.wd tht'rt' wrc' some results which gave answers
to these queries which were more than the
victory of a candidate or the victory of a single
appeal.
The pocketbook has always been accepted as
the most sensitive nerve that the citizen
possesses. Any politician who can send a lance
into his opponent with the barbs of increased
costs to sharpen the attack, has an advantage.
And this seems to be the reason for the
success of State Senator Gerald Lewis in winning
th e Democratic nomination for the Public
Service Commission from incumbent Jess
Yarborough.
While Yarborough had the edge in the
Seminole County totals it was Lewis who carried
the large vote counties on the crest ef an attack
on the Yarborough record of public utility cost
regulation. Higher utility rates doomed the in
cumbent.
Senator Lewis, however, will have a real test
ahead when the actual election is held and he
comes into fuliscale battle with the GOP
nominee, Republican National Committeewoman, Mrs. Paula Hawkins of Maitland, a
competitor of no mean abilities and spirit,
Another result which is not surpricing,
however, but is indicative of the public attitude
towards another veteran state official is that of
State Senator Bill Gunter in his bid for
nomination as the Democratic standard-bearer
for the newly aligned 5th Congressional district

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Some Democratic leaders say they are astonished at
Sen. Ge)i')C Mcthe evident complacency with which
high conimafld views the Gallup P°II
Gos'ern's original
showing him 34 points behind President Nixon.
take
They think it is foll' for McGovern's people topresion the Peniixrat
comfort now in the fact that he s'
nter'sp!ing showing of no
dential nomination despite a w
more than five to six per cent in the polls.
is that
The oIeratls e thing today, these leaders suggest.
with an incumbent
battle
flC-tfl'OflC
McGovern is in a
president who not only holds a huge lead but shows sigtis
of cutting into traditional DeImKratiC voting blocs and
has enormous financial resources to hack him up
It is being argued that there is almost no comparison
between this situation and McGovern's wintettim" psi'
tion, when he was still little known in the nation and was
not perceived either 1w voters or political figures and oh
ervcrs as a serious presidential contender
His superior field organization, dedicated and numersI ri'ngth
as, was i1e,illy suited to maximizing his 'ote
UI primaries marked often by modest voter turnouts and
an incredible arms of rival candidates.
Because of factoi-s like these. Gallup does not do polling
in primary campaigns. At no point. for instance, did he
per cent
ever fm in 197: that McGos em was only at live
in New 'Ilampshir' or Iowa or Wisconsin
of serious
In light of this tact. McGovern was guilty
distortions of polling evidence as he struggled uphill last
winter,
Take Iowa, to illustrate. The state did net hold a primary. hut late in January conducted 2.&amp;kl party precinct
cauc;,ces at which delegates were chosen for future county
i St iii l,ttt'i
dstrict and state conventions
conventiufl
named the act ua I delegates to t he natiuuiial consents on at
Miami Beach McGovern won 2.1 per cent of the jiecinet.
level vote in a turnout of a few tens of thouant1s lie
promptly said he had done ''seven times" better than his
national poll status.
Ile was misleading on several counts. In the first place.
the Iowa tote was virtually a head-to-head test with Sen.
Edmund Muskie. whereas the national poll measured
McGovern against a field of nine candidates. St'condlv
the Gallup people told me then that his Middle Vest
showing was roughly 10 points better than his national
Average
More significant still, an unpublished straight MuskicMcGovern poll, leaving out the other contenders, put
McGovern in January at around 25 per cent in the Middle
Vest—more than h got in Iowa. If I could make this
inquiry at Gallup's offices, so could he.
The'McGovern people know as well as anybody knows
that what a dedicated campaign force can do in 'a given
state in a limited vote, and what a national poll will disclose. may not be cloelv related.
Furthermore, they know full well that victory brings
Its polling rewards. As McGovern began to win and the
field narrowed, he became better known and was perceived as a serious contender
Not surprisingly, his status in the national 1)0115 rose.
But to argue that he was always at the higher level and
that the polls were grossly in error is absurd on its face.

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with
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were formally affilied
some religious group.
Mr. Gould also said, "Never
before in history has a people
acconsplisht'd so much, given
much, and asked for so little
Our society is far from perfect
but it is also Ear ar'I away the
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Union Vs. Non Union

Hard-Hats In Middle Of Squabble
The nation's hard-hat construction
of a worsening rift that
has already seen several outbreaks of violence,
At the root f the squabbling is every argument you've
ever heard about union vs. nonunion jogs. Construction
unions claim th e are fighting for "survival." Th ey say
nonumonists 'e undermin in g hard-fought payment scales.
Nonunion workers and organizations throw up
traditional "right-to-work" arguments and claim the unions
are "gouging" th e public. Their most serious conten ti on —
is that unionists are using
seemingly with justification
strong-arm tactics to intimidate nonunion workers.
All the elements of the nationwide argument are present
in a recent classic case in the Philadelphia area.
Philadelphia area hard-hat unions — threatened by ii fiveyear low in new construction in the city and it movethent of
large-scale projects into the suburbs. where wins tare
little control — want to take over the manpower market in
th, entire metropolitan area.
Altemose Construction Co. — with business in exces of
$20 million per year and work under way oli a $10 million
Sheraton Hotel complex it vows to build without using a
single union construction worker — is the Philadelphia
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target.
Backed by the Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc.
ABC), company president J. Leon Altemose insists on
running it "merit shop" in which he can hire union or
nonunion workefs. "I'm going to fight them to the end,"
Altemose said. "I've laid everything on the line —
everything."
The combatants agree on only one thing: the stakes are
high because the bit ter struggle developing betw een
Altemose and the hard-hat unions is Just a skirmish in a
larger war across the country as "merit shop" contractors
band toge ther in th e ABC.
Nonunion contractors and subcontractors who pay an
average of $1.50 per hour less than union scale "threaten to
destroy construction wage rates," according to union
spokesmen. Altemose contends that the union has launched a
campaign of terror and violence against his company and his
allies.
He said the main issue in the fight is "whether the
organized workers have a right by the use of threats. violence
and force to stop me from building the Sheraton," Union
members, according to Altemose, have repeatedly
threatened him and his fnmily with physical violence,
Union leaders said they deplore such violence, and
denied any sponsorship of it.

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in the future, when Richard
Milhous Nixon gets around to
doing his memoirs, he will have
to write that 172 was a very
good year.
Assuming that he wins the
November election, It will be
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American president before )'m
could hardly single out 12
months that have included
more political accunplishznent
and personal satisfaction.
The thtics have said that the
recent GOP convention In
Miami Beach was too tightly
scripted; that even the spontaneity of shoutmg on the convention floor was rehearsed.
There is another side of that
coin, however.
To some observers it is the
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Mr. Nixon has presided over
both the winding down of the
war and the near dhzunation 3f
the draft, two key points in defusing the protest movement.
There are some challenges
left, some minuses still among
the pluses.
Although American ground
troops have left tin fighting to
South Vietnamese forces, U.S.
planes are bombing throughout
Indochina at record levels.
American prisoners of war rein North Vietnamese
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camps.
Despite high-level diplomatic
maneuvering, Including miny
trips abroad by presidential
emissary Henry Kissinger, the
Paris pace talks continue to be
deadlocked.
The nemaining challenge to
the President in Vietnam is to
achieve an honorable solution
of the Vtetrutm war which
would include halting of bombtrig, and the returi cJ the
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Ilollahan's defeat 'arid Sen
Sen. l'nipsey Rarron. r
Panama CIty, says he has Myers is now pledged to me."
Barton said he has not only
rnllected enough pledges from
ø'nators previously committed been gathering pledges from inGeorge eumbent legislators, but also
fri
defeated Sen
hir.11ahan, fMiami. to become from nonincumbent nominees
Rarron faces no Republican
Senate president in 17S-7
Ftarron said he will call a cats- opposition and was re.-eieeted
(US of Senate Democrats during handily Tuesday over Margaret
the Legislature's November or. Z Brock of Chipley Barton and
aniz.atlonal session so he can Home, who also fau'es no oppofrurmnally be elected as presi- sition in November. both repro.
sent the sa me 15-county district
(Ient4esignate
Hollahan and Barron had in northern Florida.
Rar'ron, a red-headed, "Aboth been vying for the pose
.ehen flollahan was defeated in ycarold attorney, has served in
his reelection bid Tuesday by the Le gislature since 19M and
other lawmaker in the t'harnF'ettigrew l)Miarni
been
I've
contacting her.
He is currently chairman of
senators who were pledged to
';.'n lfoIi,.tuin and most of tlwiu
he .'nat' (.s'iil .hidic;ary CamsaId they would vote for me," mittee and played major roles
s.i id Barron.
in the drafting of both no-fault
lie said barring a switch in a.itnmntiul. insurance and the
new streamlined
runtroi in the Senate to the Re- state's
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pledged to him are re-elected in
he ould have no
trouble
claiming
the
;residency.
current President desigr.at"
Mallory Home, D-Tallahaisee,
will preside from 173-74 if
Democrats retain a majority
Senate presidency races are
set tled at !east two
years in advance of the actual
term.
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Sept. 20

LWV unit meeting, 9:45 a. in.,
Altamonte Community Church.

I.WV unit meeting, 7:45 P.
2004 Hibiscus.

Sanford Women's Republican
('lob, luncheon, noon, i'rophi)
I.0 tinge, speaker. Jean itry an',
Sthtuol Board; call 322.2872 for
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served in and :troumiul the
Sept. 15
Seminole County I.e-gal .'i'urt'h
&amp;'cretartes Assn., 6 p.m., Lake
Sept. 25
Monroe' Inn. Initiation of new
Itoy Scout 'Iroop 79 and
members.
Explorer G roup, 7
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Sept 19
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i.WV unit meeting. 7:45p, in.,
auditorium
classroom
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goals" — welfare reform, national health insurance, environmental programs, revenue
sharing, government reorgani.
ration and a full employment
economy — all have yet to be
realized.
The 92nd Congress has failed
to complete act'on on the first
five and the administration's
new economic policy and deficit budgets have proven insufficient to achieve the last.
But the Nixon administration
and its congressional liaison
men have had to cope with a
political situation unique in this
century.
Not since the inauguration of
Zachary Taylor in 1849 has a
president entered office facing
opposition majorities in both
houses of Congress.
The main Issue separating
the White Rouse and Congress
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that pulirl off the Qnna and
Soviet visits, achieved the
withdrawal of American troops
from Vietnam, took bold athczi
on the domestic economy.
As President Nixon prepares
to carry Republican colors into
national election for a fifth
time — twice as Dwight D. Eisenhower's vice presidential
candldatc, once unsuccessful]),
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t 1958i as a presidential candidate —the 1972 scenario is tinfolding as pluned.
Most U.S. troops are back
t.ome from Vietnam.
The visits to Pekt.ig and Moscow have transformed Richard
Nixon. the staunch anti-Communist, into President Nixon,
the peacemaker.
Across the nation, relative

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It becomes increasingly difficult to subscribe to the
proposition, once voiced with the solemnity of a politician
invoking the deity at a 4th of July rally, that "the United
Nations is the world's only hope for peace."
Perhaps out of native idealism, mixed with guilt about
this country's failure to support the old League of Nations. Americans have been more susceptible than most
to this cliche. Certainly no people has given the U.N.
more support, spiritually as well as financially.
Recent events, however, would seem to convince even
the most naive that the United Nations is not only not
the world's only hope but is not even a good hope—not
in the world as it is. as it always has been and as it
promises to he for the indefinite future.
Not the least of these events were President Nixon's
trips to Peking and to Moscow and the understandings
and agreements reached there. These have probably
done more for the cause of world peace than anything
that has occurred in or out of the United Nations since
its founding in 1945.
But in the U N. itself, in the current session, we have
seen Taiwan not only stripped of its representation as
the official government of China—which is one thing—
but stripped even of recognition as an entity—which is
quite another thing.
Communist regimes have the well-known habit of dedaring those no longer in favor to be nonpersons. This
is the first time that a whole nation has been declared
a noncountrv.
Speaking of China and of Communists, it is interesting
to note that the first veto ever cast by Peking was to
prevent the entry of the new nation of Bangladesh.
The self-styled champion of small, "third world" countries gave as classic an example of "great-power chauvinism" as did ever the Soviet Union, against whom the
veto was really addressed.
This is all right, of course. The United States has been
known to put its own self-interest ahead of a too-tender
regard for the' interests of small nations.
China's ' [teal politik" veto does, though, chip a rather
sizable hole in the argument that the U.N. could never
be truly repre'.r'ntative or effective unti! it included the
world's most populous nation.

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Fifty
Owners allegation by Johns that only renter line actually is.
t'iinijisittAppearing hefon,- the Hoard
itt ('quint)' Commissioners ci,nduutt'd a massiveLabor visitors litter and uinl&gt; (amp
Pollution Control Officer
requesting direction and I )av clu'nnup iii (lit' ('ntirl- area owners keep the area clean
I inglu'y Adair
ir said that Shell
assistant'..' was Thonuis Johns, is huh r,sulti'd in great nuounul. ,Iotin,u iii ,i'k,'ul isti, lit' should Island,
owned by Rollins
vice president of the Wekiva of debrLs for rt-uinuvil. ,Juihns contact for support. II" .mid College, is the only Island
said that (hey would live to that the sheriff's patrol boat flooded during high water aid
Camp Owners Association.
He
(01(1 the board that ii man t'ufltiflUt.' their programii of does conic' out iifl weekends to that the rest of the islands a:e
the 'aurld's history. Let those
was t'lCiitiul) and keeping the river check the activities of boaters. totally unsuitable for septic
Daughtery
named
iIj)Stl('S of despair who preach playt'uI a part); ''Posser
claiming ownership of an island and grounds clean. Therm- art' ('amp owners offered the tanks, awl many of the shacks
hate and disorder ask them- Resumed
Bross flout
in the Wekiva River ond that admittedly, sonic' camps which sheriff the use of one of their are located on sovereign lands
selves what they have done and Averted;" "Bee Board ('am the ('amp owners have been are mere shacks but most of the lsiats for this patrol whenever without due permission.
are doing for the good of their paign Opened By Godfrey"
waging it court fight over the campsites are in good conS hi' had need of It
As far as ownership of the
loved ones, their country, and (here again, in our judgment
last four years to prove that the ulition, and do have septic tanks.
A
letter
requesting
direction
island
is concerned, the area
this isorld.''
the best as'allnble news ne- state owns (lit' island.
lie contended that visitors to has :ilsi ts't'n sent to the
i nvestigator for the trustees of
As a subscriber to the Herald, counts of people doing
"For four years, we have the area do contribute greatly Governor but no response hai
I in prove me nit
I n tern aI
I sometimes grow weary of
something constructively.)
been fighting for the state and to the litter problem. lie said been n'ceived to date.
Association
said
that the State
reading about those who crave
9-I1, page IA
"Wiggler In now they have turned on its and that the camp owners had
According to David Farr.
does
not
own
any
islands.
the limelight of the newspaper city
Water''
at'- claim that the camp owners are placed litter barrels throughout County Planner, the county line
with
Drummond said that the
publicity which at the moment eumpaitying photo (which that
making a mess of the area," the area, but that litter was is mud channel of the Wekiva
they seeni to have an uphill hold some night at Sanford City
Johns said. lie said that the thrown on the ground instead. River. Johnson said that the conditions are deserving of
close scrutiny and setting up
and downhill pull! Since you tell Commission, .sc were informed
Commission Chairman Greg channel changes so often,
claim that sewage Is flowing
owl
,
It like it is, how atx,ut 'The that the problem had been
rejected (hit' difficult to determine where the condemnation of sites wiDrummond
into the river is not true.
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suitable
for
occupancy.
The
site
Other Side' for a change? It has rectified
, but found It to be
Is,Ibto
IS ('l)flSldertd to be a tn-county
been it lorg time since I have "not so" the following day; a
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read a refreshing front page photo of tito monkey's which
according to Drummond, a
story about what people of escaped from the zoo (and The
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commitment and dedication herald again taking the lead in
by visitors and camp owners in
are doing in the Sanford trying to help the Zoological
the area. He said that if the
is
('omiim unity. All of our youth in Societyt; "Sunshine Vote Due
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violators are caught and
Seminole County are not on At Winter Springs" (it's
slapped with maximum fines,
drugs, sex, crying destroy the frightening what would happen
perhaps some of the pollution
TAI.I.AIIASSEE, Fla. (Al')— 57,494 burglaries and 51,681 year.
system, nor are they burning if the news media were not
A 114-page state report, chock thefts.
draft cards or wanting to riot permitted to report ALL TI
"Therm' were 10,870 reported would be stopped.
Mid raise a lot of hell about N i:ws, now isn't it?) Finally, full of crime statistics, mdiBut the rate of serious crime arrests
"I am sure that you will find
for
narcotics
CO'.t.' things are getting a little per 100,000 population, a stand- violations," the report said. "Of that the sheriff Is a very
smmuething! lA't's put things in a sic print an average of 26 local
Ibetter in Florida.
gooxi light,
ard statistic emphasized in in- this number, 64.1 per cent were u.'ooperative sheriff and I would
photos DAILY
more than
p
f getting orqaned Is
Although
the
overall
rate
of
ilicating
('mime trends. fell from of perso ns under 21 years of personally like to see a deputy
Sincerely. ANY iieaspaper In this stale;
with 1hoso things
pa
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Harold A. Harris, each Friday, our page ZA is serious t'runes ShOWC(l a 2.2 per 2,063 to 1,958 when compared to age. Total narcotics arrests in recreitional clothes even it in
you don't really need. And
increase-ti by 45.2 per cent over a borrowed boat in the area to
Minister reserved for nothing but "good cent increase in the first six the first half of 1971.
miionthis of this year, the rate at
First Christian Church news" from all of the
Police officials cautiously oh- the comparable six-month provide more surveillance."
that's where Want Ads sister
which
Floridians
were served that (lie decline showed Ik'ritKl of 1971,"
We accepted surrounding area churches;
Drummond said,
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the picture. Get orqaa.d
victimized by major crimes fell a downward trend in crime.
In profiling major crime catJohns was advised to feek a
AP your comments constructively, more than 80 per cent of the 3.8
per cent.
tILlS week.
and did in fact go back and total neat in The Herald is
The report, released by (lie egories, the FI)I,E found that
meeting with more enA total of 141,300 serious Florida Department of Law En- nnu'-quarter of all the murders s'ironmental agencies with
rt'sie'a August 31 through Sept I.O('AI. NEWS , , , and if in fact
'runes were ref)Ortt.'(i, in- force- me-nt said 38,288 arrests involved mnemmitx'rs of the sanit' Commissioner Al Davis to
II to verify your charges of you still claim that we print
''only printing the had ne-as." uiothbmg but bad ne ws, tht'is t'luding 450 murders, 920 rapt's, were made for serious crimes fahmillv, usually husband and attend representing the Board
After re's k''a ing the follossing, perhaps that's all at. (lii 6,594 rob!x'ries, 10,98.1 assaults, in the First six months of the is if.'
"e"d submit that a "aide generate in this area We
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brush" attitude was offered in re-port the news events
not
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ohs ious that e did NOT
Thank you for writing
good news
on those infrequent times
W1NNEIt GETh TO
atie'n it did in fact occur.
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The folloising dates and their
ht'adlin.'s should substantiate
The
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our t'uuntcr-e'laims to your
Newport Jan Festival in New
original s kiss:
York and the Ten Council of thut-3l, page l(' — "Rotary 1' S ,\ have combined to Ill unch
Hears Talk On ,%gri-Businens;" an eight mont ti, nationwide tat'
iii tint search for a young ,jni:
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Tui'sday" ipholo 2 tx9s on
bikes w ith fishing poles 1;
''Food Aid For Elderly."
''Wekisa
9-4, page IA
which appears on the front
flecds es ('leaning;'' ''Mother,
Ten('hcr Noss Share Tots" III
No wonder the world seems
special feature ssritten h' nor
sick sshen most of the ilCitS WC
talented Marion fletlien, atiul
rca(i or listen to features crime.
Rh iuii iirenmpaii&gt; Ing plitilu ,
war, drug abuse. divorce,
9-5, page 1A — another photo
t'u'itlt'nts, pretests ttt'moflshnssliig children heading biu'k
strations or strikes. But there is
to school; admittedly the top
a posflive side to life that is slurs wits on the ,iegntie siule,
worth renwmbering If you think
but sse don't knuss hosi se ('001(1
I and apparently most
ouir
ii use ch tt'Idu'uI you or our
pu'uiplt' dii 1 is a really sick
reaulu'rs from h,:u;r i uig of
about
'the
Other
504 01% 110W
''( uerltlas Sla&gt; 2 Athletes.
Slu'
Ols'mpk (;iI,nu's Suspended.''
A newspaper publisher,
9-6, page IA three photos (II
(uiuiltl Of (hit' San
a dangerous roilrnsui crossing
Francisco Examiner, cites the
lnctptI In IAingssnouI ssith a tiefolluusing statistics for 197G-7l:
in story from the ('nuntv
\lre than 11111i million people
('onirnisslon and their zu'tioiis
suiru' NOT arrested;
I along ss Rh a request that ''(hu'
More than 89 million married liwal tiviiii-quiper" vontinue I)
persons did NOT file f'
u'spo.u'
' thu's.' dangerous rot.ilisorcu' ,
ditiu ns
your
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More than 49 million sttiuient
huiuiit'tu'su ii iii'suspapi'r
liii'
mui NOT riot or 1&gt;ttitmn 1
suii ii i I('rald llw,, thin.' niu
destroy our system;
oil prsiniuttiiig puitIlir safe() thaii
More than 9 million young
am iii Ii.' r coin par alit&gt;' shut
ien did NO' burn their draft
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cards;
9-7, page IA
"hous ing
More than 75 million citizens Roard Clamps Down in
and corporations paid more l't'nants
In
Arrears;''
than $160 billion in int'ouit' "('tiurches Nuts Subject to Pay
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87 traffic tickets for going
through red lights that your
doctor accidentally found out
you were color blind.
You were the only kid in the
neighborhood whose own dog
bit him CVCr) day at feeding
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Page IA — "3Z Schools (lptn i

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Your first blind date not only hook from school—and it ways someone they disliked,
B) HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK AP i
Luck is got blind alter one drink—she turnea out to be a public holiYou are unable to enjoy your.
like Ua' weather. People corn- also got sick in your car. So has day.
self, because any form of pleasYou 're crazy
plain but do nothing else about every blind datc you've taken
about red-hair- ure makes you come down with
out since.
led girls, but have an allergy to a migraine headache.
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N matter how close you u-tin them, and every time you go out
Of course, it is hard to think
what you can do about luck cx- ycur toenails, they still punch with one you 4Ind up With S
When you to, to get sympathy
crptto take it as it tomes. You holes through a pair of new wool weeklong crimson rash all over by telling your friends all your
hear of up-and-at-em guys who socks the first day you put them Your bod'.
woes and hcw h:1 your luck
saythey make their own luck, Oil.
Your face reminds all the really is, they decide that
As a kid, your screwed up people you meet of someone you're not a born loser but a
but if you investigate these
cases you find they did it on your courage just once to play they knew before—but it's al- born liar.
inherited money—or else, in its
Own good time, their bad luck
finally came along and humbled their boasts.
Over his lifetime, the average
would probably say that
his luck was fifty-fifty, and
probably didn't up the balance
of his life unduly toward good or
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bad,
But some feel the' were born
under a curse and that luck
never smiles but always frowns
on them. They are born losers.
How can you tell a born loser
from one who only brags tbe

WASHINGTON

Count Lc1'r

There will be a run-off primary in two weeks.
This is a political event which works both ways.
The registered voters will once more have to
provide the answer.
In the meanwhile we would remind every
eligible citizen who has not yet registered or
who has become eligible that the cut-off for such
registrations takes place on Oct. 7th for the Nov.
7th election.
Creation of government is a complex affair.
But the start is simple. indeed. It is the citizen
who registers and what's more gets out and
votes. Let the next showing in Seminole County
be good enough to erase the failure of Sept. 11th.

which meanders across the state in such a
manner that it takes a very broad campaign
geographically for the candidate to get his
message across.
In the case of Senator Gunter, his bold and
wise conduct in the state legislature, evidently
has caught the interest of those voters who went
out and cast ballots,
If this is an indication of the regard which
informed voters are ready to bestow, then the
indication is encouraging. If it is an indication
that not enough voters were willing or able to
inform themselves about each candidate, then it
is not,

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ducks for "the slings and arrows of outrageous
fortune" as a usual thing.
But there are certain conclusions which
derive their validity from common sense
deductions from the voting in the primaries held

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met brig 8 p.iii. In auditorium;
open house.

Altamonte Springs Home-J. makers Club, 9 a . m . , First
Federal S&amp;L.

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$0 tub I•Sfll$ 05 though they II iced a million thing s
for Back-To-School and your e short on cash why not
W•il cut that problem down to its. in
see us?
minutes with a PERSONAL LOAN you Con •osiltu
handl e.

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Sept. 14. 1972

Test
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for use at K-third grade level,
i: detect children who might b
anticipated to have diffWiulty UI
learning to read. The reliability
of the test to accurately p't"dict
c hildren who have reading
problems declines rapidly after
third grade, and the test given
at Sanford Middle School was
usedprimarily to determine the
number of children Who have

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Relative to accuracy,

designs should be copied with
reasonable accuracy with
circles not becoming ovals of
unduly dented The cross should
have linesapproximately
bisecting each other and angles
appro x imating 90 degrees
The rectangle and square
should be distinguishable from
each other. The sides and
angles of the triangle should be
approxuTiattly equal. with the
horizontal
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diamonds recognizable,

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repeated
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designs.
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drawing appear to be drawn
between tiny dots, and
sometimes b the size of the
designs. Little. cramped
figures indicate tension '"
as Poor self-concept
The divided rectangle, (TOSS,
triangle and square are
examined closely for signs
indicative of visual problems.
Lines that slant in an unnatural
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horizontal line in the divided
rectangle that 15 toO near the
ertical lire
top or bottom or
that is too far to the right or left
may indicate vertical or lateral
posture problems in vision.

'rctptik1 problems
virying cegree of severt
One r.at:nriall3' prominent

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Lack of ability to reproduce
educator has outlined that
tYI
cii'tIe
children can copy
designs accurately will affect
the age of three )ears; a cross the child's abiht to copy from
the hard and from books It
at four vrc a trianle at five
By
will be particularly noticeable
years and diamonds at sm.
middle
in
his spelling and arithmeti,.
the time a child reaches
schooL according to Pelham. he achievement.
In size c'onsistenC'. it is
thowdbe able to copy klJOfthe
forms on the Winter Haven
desirable that the child keep his
child
has
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desigir
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Su'hedu!ing as far as high school football is cunierned _s
done mjtter4it4actly rather than with a Jeep riuk41
purpose in mind. Since the strength and weakness of team:,
var) considerably from year to year U often ');':ir ittt'
the real powerful team. Often but .r,lot 11WaI*,
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ihuws defending champion Winter Park anti t'..su sith
perhaps an early edge if indeed there is such a thin g

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coming at the tatlend at the WUdcaLm and Greyhounds
schedule. This as most prugnusUca tori feel, should jive the
inexperienced pi.i' "r'i •i •harce to ,,'t I ''w' :iluable 'ames
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wife of the club is liilinitgt'r regame.
strut I sst.rry about tttt'
culls it's just like old tune's
'"l'he players are all t'nli- game and Ralph,'' she sa)s.
sened 'ca&gt; I it smiling Mrs
Vihii'ii tist' Yanks are losing,
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following three we'ek.s the Hounds (ace the t'anL's which ha.'
lost the most material truni 1971. Bishop Loiire, Edgewuic:
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State re-building and coining
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ha&gt; mm conies he' \tIit'n ii
they will even their record to 1-I
1.9 season last t'ar t)en't look
tittich better this year. Nut Sattirtta&gt; . Coach Shira can now
kink tIS er his rt'sers es Miss.
supposed to hi' a brt'.ithcm for
St.ste ti&gt; 20.
ltirgi4i, but it Iotk that
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like s ,sl stair for sF ( tiants
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teams huT t' nt "spetted to be
as always
Blue Devils came right back to schedule which showed Vandy looked good
H%
strong as last year.
Not lets take a look at this
14.12 hall time score. Duke all opening this week. Played at
Kentucky
shotihi JUI1I all to a
but shut oil llama's option play. home, in Nashville, against a Saturdays gain's'
414(1
st,irt
h.'re Will ('at b
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PF.'s\ STATI
I'.u'IF'u'
t SR ERi..su
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and all but routed Duke in Quarterback Watson Brown, TF.NNESSEI-.
This is the high-lit' game if
SIT\'
second half. Spivey and Laflue out two years with injuries,
Vandy Team from the Southeastern Conference
wie to be •i arin-up
put on a good running show, but brought the
wes.k W ith all the oth.r
4atnv
lISt but Pacific
r
(hi middle of Alabama s of •i7 1 deficit in third quarter toll this
conference tt itits that P&gt;
took
Washington
nearl
great win. If Brown can stay
fi'nsivt' line is super-great.
have playing fain&gt; easy (earns. t'he
9'versitv
list
Sitturdas
lust
healthy look fur V-unIv ti
AUBURN 14
ils entertain Penn State in finishing on the short end of a
a good season
MISS STATE 3
Knoxville. Coach Paterno was
13 game. But they play the
TENNE.SSEE 31
War Eagles quarterback,
guest of l' net-sork to satih Tigers at home and ISU should
(;EOItGIA TECH 3
l)h1oi))orc, Randy Walls did a
Big Orange whip Georgia Tech
get on them like ugly on an ape.
First
half of this game was
pretty good job in his first
scm&gt; smnartl
L.00k
for quarterback Burt
expected. (oath Battle,
varsity gartie. lie had some about what everyone
leading 6-3 at pli'ed his reserves most of the
Jones and group to send Pacific
excellent help in running back With Tennessee
scu)nd half. But I imagint the
home with as good a be ating as
Jtmr&gt; Ilenle&gt; and fullback Jim hall time, it sas still
Nittin Lions to.u.h SU%
thes silI get all year Could be
Owens State's Mel Barkumn ball gatite But Tech
enough. Penn State collies to
'r more'.
h'
playing about one-half the unglued in sccond half, with the
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ii's Ui liii l,i.t IJUF S (.115
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last Jan 1 turned ht'k Fe'x.is
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Billy Rr:inan, 1941; Herman
Brumley. 1944. Wally Vyri
1947; Richard Ruis.s, 1948.
Also Charles Anderson, 190
Mike Whelchet. 1950; El
('.orcton, 1951 Buck Metta, 1952
Rosa Han nuim. 1953: Johnn',
.lones, 1954; Jim Hawkins. 1965:
Brantley Schirarri, 1954; Eddie
C.'.';
1157.
Barbour.
Dandridge, 1958: Ray laindquist, 1959: John Whelcheh
1940; Bill Phagan, 1941; Rsitcti
Riser. 1942; Buddy Lawson.
1943: .loe Fartesa, 1944; Barn.".'
Headrick. 1967: Rick Faruthan.
194*: Dana Ycltnek, 1949 Mike
Hardin, 1970: ClIfforl Martin,

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ferent'e (SEC) is finally under
viiy. with live teams gettingAr
oun
into action last Saturday. the
only SEC (cant to lose was Miss
State. The Maroons were on the
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short end of a 14-3 game with
Auburn up in Jackson, We hav e
six EC teams playing this •
week 11w Florida Gators are quarterback Job tie ran 54 (he third and fourth quarthe only SEC team that opens yards on one romp, setting up tt'rs. Sophomore quarterback
their season late, opening Sept. tin' on1y State score, a 43 yard ('oudmidge Holloway looked
2.lrd Now i look at last Week's field goal by end (.k nn F Iks like a senior with his poise and
control. Even the subs had a
VANL)ERBILT 24
gamut's.
good da) with their team
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mian
to
lease
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'!'ide t'atne on strong in first inodores nut of last week3 tossing a 20 yard Ti) strike to

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The
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Rogers, Gee Knight and Da%- id F;Jr. Knight is
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Saturday's
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After
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But all of that
tt need." sa id Dic k ey.
thangt this &gt;t41r with the d on'
(hi' best players
I)t'temIi;irllfli
Gators and Dickey counting
in the best
having
them
and
heavily upon the 6-1 224 pOund
condition
is
the goal of
possible
junior from Longsood
and
his
coaching
sta ff.
Dickey
In Browne the Gators have
front
line
players
to
Injuries
biggest defensive end

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offensive performer, is also
drawing notices froin tile
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center Joe Sheppard have
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hinderance to the Gator
graduated. "lie looks sharp and been i
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gives us mart size at this
with
ankle
injuries but are
position," noted Dickey,
expected
to
return
in (tine for
speaking of Browne.

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Browne played at inebacker Southeastern Conference fh
for the Gators last year ficials helped hits club,
ht'(ators plan only H couple
41 although he did not see a great
mimi'
scrimmage sessions
deal of action at that position.
(30
a
senior
fore
their
Sept. 23 opener with
As a sophomore
Southern
Methodist.
dominated club there was little
depth IIfld tlit' i"
'We
tack
opportunity for Browne to get
j(il'it'S U rtt t&amp;(I Li&gt;' extended

Any Customer Purchasing
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May
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defensive end," says Florida and I'&amp;'nny I.ucas. The tttSS4 to
head football coach Doug J,ii.ksn and Buardmsn sert.
Dickey. The fellow Dickey was long (xirllt)s.
1k naltit s against many of the
speaking of Was Rickey
Browne, former Lyman High younger Gators hurt the overail
grid star who has iiiade a 1wrfOrtmiamt' of the (,ator (eafli.
Lut Dickey felt basing regular
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a .10-7 edge. Taylor picks Ilishop

Ill Ihe final J'aille of the

this weekend. tWgillflifl)t iith

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famed
offered in 1935.
Hero are the other 'xtnrn'r f
the award which carted them s
place on the most select spor'.4
mb in Seminole High r,in,lei
George Moyc, 910: John
Courier, 1111; Hendrix Lyle,
1932: Quillian Jordan, I9Xu
George McClelland, 1934

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heads at the Sanford Municipal cans for an l-l3 win for the } I
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Stadium totnorro%% ni ght a nd
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irnuts Prtp2l

Obviously,

writing speed

Tonghttht Lake Bran
tellill will host 11w Bishop Moore
J\ s. Only (ush predict_s a In
for like Brantley, giving them

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S'inlord ta Oviedo It.
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midline will affect a child's
reading or writing ability. He
cannot read across an entire
line cd a book in front of
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1972 as the year of the upset.
calling for HO l-l.. Oviedo wi
('ush psi'ked the Seminoles to,
do 20-4)
oin nut on tip of

Moore to win 21-s and Itis. bards

In inability 10 (TOSS the

he will sometimes use
hands to di-a a straight line
This child mas encounter a
space in the middle of a page
where he literally does not see

Schaal Winner

lir1sntlt ' s first football
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game tonight at tht l.iiiiin
High field I sl% Brantley h
oiil ninth aiil 10th gra(lt'rs this
season but the II pill) several
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predicting the nutcOlilt' of
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months and wcre surprised
' Th ey did not realize the
problem is so cnucat," said

Children with this problem
cannot stay on a line when
wnunc cr c'ce back to a

merely to place them all an one rectangle best detects the child
side of the paper. The with midline problems_ The
orientation. however, shOUJd be child makes his lutes meet ri
from left to right, although the center but does not eroas the
,ntii
from top to bottom was ac- center with them He
turns his paper to thaw the
c'epted.
Lack of orientation can cause designs and some times makes
a child to Ioe his place readiI
all Of tue design_s on ozijs one
uznp from one enttflce to half of the paper.
another, and be unable to go
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divergent types a' disabilities Some times cursi v e and
which could affect the child's printing are combined In
same word, which is difficult
ability in learning
In taking the test, the child for even the chil d to read.
various designs h

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MON SEPT 8th HOURS. 'IOA M 'tiI3P M

1sdentaI1', Sanford Middle
&amp;'hool is the only school in the
c'owfly with a reading progra
and there is no available h
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Schocl
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they were shoi ri
figures and told to cop\
them on one side of their paper,
and to draw the figures where
they felt they belonged.

Sanford
students.

~7iode level have. as yet- been his fav and laig nam. Lerter
V.)Mpletely compiJed. and the =es wW vary even when he o,

was not told how to make the

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of capital letters and smal1
ARILI'Th IN LEARNING
letters instead of using th
Only results from the siith capitals only at the beginning of

Photo No I is the actual Winterhaven test given
to students, and the way the diagrams normally
should appear. Photo 2 indicates lack Of
orientation, which causes a child to lose his
reading place. Photo 3 shows disorientation, the
child has inability to concentrate. Size rn
consistency results in inability to accurately
copy written material. Photo 4 outlines midline
problems, with inability to cross the midline.
Photo 5 by the 3erky dot-like mcn,ements indicates tension and anxiety. Photo 6, by its
rninescule drawings is indicative of a child with
little self esteem and confidence. All of the
photos are reproductions cif actual tests submitted by sixth grade students at Sanford

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perceptual difflculties

According to Dan Pelham.
ricipal Of S&amp;TdOTd Middle
School, the Winter Haven
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action the county office took
prohk'zm
regard to
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but SnfCIrd Middle School is the

Perceptu a I D 1ff I cu It i e s Affects
Scholastic Ability And Achievemen t

Natwnal attention has l000n~
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cheduIe and this ought afford coach Hub L'ivke tho .ppontumty to get his &gt;uwigSLvr5 sonic experwrice'. The Eag'ts
l with Jones nd then follow J,4 w "! :s.'.(1 'SI 'ic
tieLauid before their visit to Lynst:

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in
the
strung
of Wughce'
breather agatsist Sa tellite. Included
and
Evans.
Cclornal
are Winter Park, Oak Ridge'.
the' home field advantage dennitu'y belongs to the
from twine'.
Wildcats who pta&gt; only Boone' and Jones away
which
has
the
home
field
wuckuig
(or it. Of
t.&gt;iii.iii is iinuttier
from
the
away
K'he'dukd
the top teain.s 0151) Winter I'ark is
(ire)hound field
('olinial on the uLht't' hand must venture into the Lair of
Park
trk and Jones. And three of the first tout
I,&gt; man, Vu
Gnemiintier gaines are on the road, Evans niust (ate the' t'i
three", Winter I'urk, t,kinlaL auW L.yiutan, an turetgii isetl
Oak Ridge has the wucst schedule. They open with thi'ee'
away gitnt's, pI.&gt; It,, i.e at hcmiie tht'ti tim".?' is tth (cur road

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contirwe their exRàctixd Petty and Bthby AUL
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the
Grand
Nabonal Points
trne1y e pe2tE
Afliscas
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choice
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the
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QiTipKEiSIUp.
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proven to be ve'y reliable and rehiibty is a t'ery ita't
factor in determining the s-uine' of the NASCAR Por.ts

l.rt Fit The
We may see us 1972 us this c'oiintr a
will be called the 911 Carrera and cost several bursdre

d:flars more than the 1.S. The horsepower rating in the
tle bea!t tfl be 240. 1 would predict 1 rrules er hour
.r'et time for this car.
es cvrdinues
This weekend the Can-Am
ther
ria?' retains
rd. Mrn'stz The
i.aren Team can make ur the f!er.ct 114 th5 li('t
prepared Porehe drx'rls tiy GCOTt F(JihTieT Still
-t'ern U be the ! -; r It ! Cr tr -r-1es

300 Grand National
&amp;p 1, marks the rwuung of the 300 Mile Grand
National at Dover Downs International Speedway
I eelawace. Ttus one mile track is as thfflc-ufl to riegotitale as
thc Rbngham. North Carolina niIe oval. Its
Grand Naton*.1 meancs tae over-ce ue varous

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c u LnceMon Alberta, Canada on Cktl. We IUIM 5&amp;.
re iV coverage i t
Oct $ is drawing near with the annual running of the U.S.
Grand I'ru from Watkins Glen. New York. Formula 1
npeUtors from arwnd the would will be there
final event of the world champicrishop of driving. Formula 1

this e.ar has been dcxninated by Brwilii Emerscm Fitupaldi who is looking more and more like a young Jimmy
(ark. Competition in Formula I this 'ear between FitUpaddi. Dents Huiuse. Jackie Stewart. Jackie ELts arid
others was very intense this year.
Hot Schedule
('c.I Ujrin. the S00MileGrand National fi-cxn Charlotte
'tor Speedway and Oct. fl we have a Sf10 Mile Grand
thn.a.
atr'nal from Rc'ckingham. ',cx1.h
Iro-Sock rachi this 'ear has really been çer tough
with Itormie S'ix no longer dcrnutatlng coinpettlon. Bill

Jenkins, Dun Nid'io[son, EkE Carttas and others base wan
thrir fair share ci glory t1s year.

I don't see a major rules change coming fr-un NASCAR
for the 1973 season. NASCAR Racing this year has been more
-cimpetztisc then in any other form ci autri-acing this year. A
25 Challenge race far Datsons, Alias arid the like will take
place this weekend in Portland. Ore.

Petty In Dodge
Fresti off Pits sixth win at the season at Rid'uncmd. Va. cci
Sunday, Richard Petty, super-star of the SiP Racing Team.
announced a change of plans today for the 500-mile race at
Dover, Del. on Sept. 17.
A crash wbàch nearly snatched victory from Petty's
grasp at Richmond, damaged his STP-Plymciuth so bay
th.athescratchedttfromtheefltrY theetsat Dover. Instead.
he will drive a hims-erigined STI'-Dodge' at Dover In a conunurng effort to hold his lead in notional ctsamionsIup
poUit.S.

At Richmond. two cars struck Petty in an imavoidable
accident. [lobby Allison's Chevrolet, which was involved,
was able to continue and so was Petty. But ironically. Buddy
Rk.'r, I'etty's former teammate, wrecked his new ride arid
'ut the race.
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I'tty continues to lead Allison In the championship
.ir' race by 34.9 points, headed fcw an urçrecedented
foUrth national driving championship. The Riclinond win
bro'ight I'etty his 146th career victory and raised his career
riz, money winnings to $1,301,753. Nearest figore to that Is
rnunt'y won b Dave Pearson, another ttwee-tAme national
champion, who has stun 17,495. Allison, another Petty rival,
has won $771,071 and hasa 1972 season total of $4,950.
Petty won the prevous fall race at Dom't'r and Is thus a
ranking favorite, off Pus last performance there and his win
at Richmond last week. He continued to suffer tire cutting
problt'mns at Richmond. running the last 20 laps stith his right
rear tire flat. A substantial lead enabled hun to continue
running at reduced spetd rather than sacrifice the time
required Itt a tire.changmg pit stop. Irxii.idtng Dover. only
six more race's remain on the NASCAR Grand National
(-ircuit for the STI' driving star.
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p:o)ecting the total s--coic [or
the round when they still
base several holes to play.
cspccialh if the?"rr playing
bitter than uivai
Tt'iey may think to themonly' to
s-elves that they
buges the last four holes
tirrak 95 for the first time
this year. or something like
that It's a fatal dis'ersiOri
The) usually shoot over 100.
['lay each hole as It comes
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asked about impending games
pressure at a tight pennant thert'sanotherkmdcipressutr
facing the guys on the nowhere with the White Sax and A's.
race'
"You don't want them to back
Nope. The manager Is 'led clubs.
"flt( toughest problem is u'. The fl3.IflL Li the game iS
of the Texas Rangers.
The play- er is Bobby Bonds of keeping myself up." says 'Beat everybody':"
Then there's the realism of..
the San Francisco Giants. The George Scott of the Milwaukee
Del
baseball teams are bound for Brewers, the cellar-dwellers of Itied by U* Brewers'
thing
you
Crandall"To
me,
the
oblivion this season while, on the Amencan League East.
"When you're losing so much, have to guard against most is
the opposite end of the stand)'OU
ings, other clubs rush headlong it's tough to come to the part negativism." he said. "If
if
or
grouch)',
look
at
don't
get
negative
toward the playoffs and per- because it gets tough to
each other,' Scott acknosiledg. you don't think youre going
haps the World Series,
"Today I came to the part lose before the game is played.
For the Pittsburgh Pirates,
Cincinnati Reds. Houston As- at 3:30 and hung around the then the players have a chance
tros, Baltrnuore Orioles, Detroit locker room to try to get my to cope with it. The standings
Tigers, New York Yankees. mind on baseball," he said be- don't mean a th4iig as to how
BostonfledSoi,ChicagoWtflte fore a recent night game. "be- )OU tTiafl5V.
For the most part, though, the
Sax arid Oakland A's, this is the cause if I wait until 4 or S I'm
next
iar1ie tsn'tas Important as
time of year to turn on a drive afraid I might not show up
Ask the manager of a tail-en- the next season. And that
that can carry a club to the
dci how lx feels and. rrore of- UrUaLly means a focus On youth.
glory of a championship
"Sure, this has been disButfcirtheal,so-rans,asNate tenthanrsot.you'llgettheusual
Coltiert of San Diego frankly stuff like the "play them one at appointing season for us," said
admits: "This time ci year is a time and try' to win every Toby liar-tab, the shortstop for
play," line from theRangers. "Rutinaway,its
looked on more as a salary game
Charlie Fox of the Giants or the been a very important season
drive.
'When you're out of it," the "I dont concede a thing to for us, too.
Padres' Ix,wrrtKr.1,se srys, "you
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individual
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golf tourney, celled the Sanford los Angeles 72 65 .5Ti 12
Optinuist Open, on Saturday, Atlanta
64 75 .460 ZIi
September 23 at the Mayfair San Francisco 62
445 231.
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SI 84 378 32;
Thetc.urrwyisbethgheldasa
Wedne'sday'sResufts
benefit for the building fund of
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the Salvation Arms'.
New York 11, Philadelphia 6
A modified Call.away ban. Cuucuinab B. Atlanta 6
dcap 'strrn 'mill be the ti*ethd
St Ii.uts i. Montreal 4
Houston 6. San Diego i
of scoring with at least three
different flights in which San Francisco 7, Los Angeles
contestants can enter. PnzeS 1
'Thursday's Games
will be offered for the low gross
PAttsbw'th Moose 1(5-1) at
and low net scores.
Additional prizes will be Chicago I R.euschel 5.7
awarded for those golfers who St. Louis tClrvelarid 13-14, at
come closest to the hole on the Montreal fTOrrrz 16-9k, N
San Diego Grief S15, at
number seven and 16 holes.
Also the golfer with the longest Houston i Roberts 114, N
Friday's Games
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Montreal
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By BRU(t LAW ITT
Press Sports Writer is with the Padres because it mathematically." comeback
';fl y()}j tAP i — "The helps an individual to be able to from Bob Lemon ci the Kansas
g month is always tough.' negotiate when his learn tin- City Ro'als.
But thereare those who seem
s.avsthemanager. "You're get- proves as well as himsell."
And while the pressure of the alniost &amp;'hgtited to be facing
ung tired. It's hard to keep gopennant race—the make-or- the front-runners despite haytrig."
'in this situation, says the tweak nxmexfl ci a crucial trig no hope of catching them.
Del Rice of the California An.
player. "you've got to push home run or strikeout, the
ritr-. "Ei
fielding gem or error—builds gr1 is one SUCh
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if "H' ¶5 - 10 AN!) ou'r." 'the
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4111(1 not the exception. so on
s-s- jib titi s-i cek ' s card
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1' iv4ils F' I u r I d a State and
Miami in the Orange Bowl
In ii great ITensis'e show
feat iltimig the aerial nigIc
liii' Seiiinule's Gary hull
tifltl tlit' Ilif4ifltr)' tactics of the
Miami hurricanes' spt'e'tiv
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iim host to Utah State \'oul
Peerless Predictor set's the
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Ak has requested that
special clüsed circuit monitor
be hooked up in his dressing
A special filni, titled ''8! 9
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10! ANt) OU'I'," showing 12 s-s 41tt'h ''8' 9' 10' AN!) OUT''
w(trl(l title fights, hsts been while s-s ilttin5 to fight Patter'
added to utit' closed circuit son.
ho'm'ing of the live show from
"I tiont to see souse of those
the Garden as SI bonus for those
cats
they' say could've beaten
who s-sill see tilt' tioxirig
extravagsifll.il in theatres tititi me,'' said Muhiiuuiuiit.
arenas around tiut' world, It was
A total of 23 c'huimptons will
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but'. for Maclioli Square AN!) 011,1'." 'thic live show will
Garden Boxing. Inc. and Top
feature Four fighters who hove
Bank, Inc., sponsors of the
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telecast, through the facilities Pattt'rson has won two s-i tit'ltl
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heavyweIght titles; u-ll, ti11t'
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Real Knock 0ut Film
Would Muhiiinuad ,\li or
Floyd Patterson tias-'t been able
to beat Jot' Louis or Jack
Dempsey? Would they have
been able to outsmart the cagey
Joe Walcott and Archie Moore?
Who would have won If
Roberto l)uran or Curios Ortir
had fought Beau Jack? Pound
for IXitiflIt is Mi a better fighter
than Itiiy l(0t)ifl5Ofl?
Closed circuit television bins
who will Lw watching tiit'
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Pat icr son-A ii 1 2- r
the
and
hcvywei glit fight
Duran-Ortil lightweight battle
from Madison Square Garden
on Wednesday. Sept. 20 will be
abli to make their own
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•Jotrn 'bI,lr,.,' ',- (lterI the hst
from lhttsburh
tI1!tlt enol lfl fir,, fout-,th-aIl s first on waivers
PittmflAfl and Kopay were drnppe't linebacker Rob (grant
while
'/5 ears flOW is tip for grabs in
Former Heinian Trophy
free agents after havtng r,een
U.' NAOMI Football League
recently Baltimore winner John Fluisrtc "I
.f?r'r being put on waivers by released
ld riuir't't h 'ti.' 'Itt lu'O R.'ir
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Shula said Mercury Morri.4.
a
trade
Jim
Kink and Lirry Csonka
back t)uans' Thoiiias in
are
''all
first stringers.'' Morris
1
with San I )l.'gti. but they still
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as, orke
renuittons ni oc
after
the Dolphins' 24-3 toss
4lid
have Calvin liii! and Walt (',aFuimsu'*il selec tion. Itoun(l rison But that won't Lw quite to Dallas in last year's Super
tot ht. r by a dii. ; Iflt.i. st
Bowl that he wasn't getting
enough.
good music; this tmsentu grou[
enough
playing time, and inThe Dallas Doomsday Dchiits I 51St 0 lslPt1.ir
dicated
he wanted to be traded
fen.w has been one of the best in
(1,01 ('S of sutlt.trti1sts ,I
unless
his status hanged He
the gauw, but this may be the
lills r. ltd tiny .00t lfllfl,
led
the Miami rushing
has
year ",at age starts to catch up
action with a
Ut'rlin and othit rs. 'flu y
preseason
game
in
with sucti stats-s arts as Bob Lily.
delighted ths ir many liii rids in fliuc'k hiowley. Cornell Green 6.9 yard per carry average
t1OS)lteiIS Iliui (.111
Roster changes made by NFL
and herb Adderly.
Visitors to the fair will Iu.ts
Wehsesday included t.teams
\ViUi uflfly Jurgensen rejoin-

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an authority Ofl boating flfl(i will
be available to answer any
inquiries and assist all boaters

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one
an
opportunity
to
this
subject will be offered mind
give everytiltist for everyone,
shore in these basic aims while should Lw a
or •5
whether
a
boat-owner
enjoying Country Fair fun. All
safeIy'
Own
their
proceeds will 1w given to local passenger, for
The local Retail l)rug Store,
worthwhiik' 1roit's such as tine
Iloiiie
Fashions Outlet, l)t'ltona
l)eitona Junior thigh School
Athletic l)epart:nent and Electonit's, Stetsons l"lower

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Bu(f.htls i'iit swilt' rereiver Is'n.
ni Ilnmesfl mu \.iw I)rte"ins

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The loll'. announced. tonday
'1 here sirs a lot of reasons why
that MSIrke', bud retired. He
I 111455 slioulul win the NF'(
denied it and said ho' just wan'
ithi fair 'iffi.
I
last And there are several
anti will honor gift certificates reasons why they won't. One (if ed to go to another NFL tean.
So Coach Don Mc€afferty ar
to 1w given winners at
the ttu;hig (iflCS is (torge Ailen and rlOUflt'C(l Viethesday that Ma k
lit fit lit
tb Washington H'dskins.
rton uarter- ry had been waived, If he is n.'
the ,numerous
Auiong
' ' 'si
s
lasmec) befOre 4 pm., Frida
j)llIflflCd
will
be
must"
il( tiv I! It's
tISiboys to the Su'A ill tACOrT." it fr"" agent
he
let
lix
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iipphit'tl by (hi
per BiI'm I (5511 M'4ISOIIS agO.
ElSe'm
h"re. Coach Don Shu.
WiIrliiers I his hiit'al group Staubach cud it last year. With
would
use a three ru
said
he
playing
Al
Nabicht
'tlr11,tIn1t iii
Staubach not likely to see actIon
back
rot4itlon
in the Miaii..
Fain,'
ll.,uknigt*t.
ning
b.injo. Mrs
until tiw ecu! (if this
openu'
season
tlriitiis and t;,iiborine; F rank thiat' one minus for the Dolphins

by offering a true home-stylt'
hard barbecue beef ilfili iark
'l'hie
DEI.TONA
working members of the prepared in goiirliit't fashion.
Contests in fish.casting arid
Deltona's S ort'prifl's chili
IViIIIIb1I' fir
have prIi'I "iuiis'thinnt for slisots 'miii 1w
skills, as
their
to
test
spttrtSl
an
t'vt'ryoflt" 10 tilt' limit' of skIlls,
for
play
It)
)iItli('S
their
s-it'll
as
education SIfill pleasure at
iIfl(i
illflUSt'III&amp;'flt.
relaxation
fair, Sept. 2.1 itt I .'ikv (th'ason
With the increase III 51114111
Beach.
plying 11w rivers and
boats
Tin' s'vent is in observance (If

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sxirtsman in their efforts to
preserve wildlife and to make
known the nt't'd for ('Inservatioru
The fair has been planned to

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i )ahI4lS ('055 tiys
t I JAil'. ( 4,rtlin,Ihs
I tl.uteiphlO I'.aglec
z'irk Giants
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I (.tllrI falter some. but not
enough to keep WashIngton
owttys are the t,ig ft(J11l 'Alnning Itt first division
lH4l1
qUPStIOII $(lIItk again in the Na
crown sirw-e l-lS
tionitl Football leagues
St I,ui may contend in the
tional (:lnferen.e
East but not strongly enough to
ihl the ( (wt%tys ItO All the win The ( artilnal r,f(pnce c'iuhil
woy &amp;IIlIfl thus year- despite lii' potent with Jim [tart and
the hrst of No I qtinrterbark milt'/ ('hOur, at r5iiarrhaek
l(riv,'r Stauhll'h"
ic' Smth ar,'
1il-ire nn'.'rirsJ
IlahIlIc will dr quite well thIs Met Gray and running backs
i'III 1,rrih;ltPlY rhiakirlg it 11' the
lionny Ander con lncI Leon
liiI)rJIfs;l the No. I team from Burns 'Ihv' St 1/,1114 defense is
'he f ( But this 1,igckiri prrlg.
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thereto, and all rents. isSuts, has been filed a)auntt 'you and iosj
rtOured '0 SCf C a Copy of your
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to accrue froir. 5.40 remses, all cit
DONALD P CORBETT. plaintiffs
*hich are ,rl(luded *ilhn the
a$tr.ney wts- sradnrt%i isP 0 B'.ta
foregoing description and lii
734). 0rlont3. ic,ir(3a, en or before
habefldnjm fhpqiQ4, also ll gas.
O(tober It?', $973, arid file tine
steam, electric, water, and other
orignat w fri ftnecl.rk of thiS courf
'ueaf.ng. cOCking. r*frgeral.ng,
ether before seqi.uie on plaintiff'S
lighting. pfumb.ng. .ul'ntilat'ng,
attorney, or immediasely thereat
irrigating, and power %y%ttmt,
,ynath.fles, appIanCet, futures, and ftc, Other wit, a default *sII lie
entered against you for the 'chef
•ppurtenaflcai. w$i(Pi nave are Cf
c.manded 'i the rritrptaunt
nay hereafter pertant or be utnd
Tie property proceeded against s
*ih, 'fl. Qf fl lad irntti. ecen
of thOugh they be detached or deSCribed as followS
cif Section 34,
East
of SW
Out4'P'abIe
"onnUip 21 Sufh, Range 30 East,
WITNESS m hand and the of
ficial seal Of ths5 Court at Sanford. lying North f SR No 124, PLUS
east 700 feet of 5'fl14 of SWi of
Florida. thiS 12th day of September,
Section 34, Townthlp 2$ South,
1972
Seal)
Rang. 30 Easf, North of railroad
right Of way SemInole Counfy,
ARTHUR H BECKWITP4, JR
Click Of the Circuf Court
i'Iorda
Seminole County, Ftor,la
Ill 7 Pd E 55 my land and fbi seal of
By Cecelia V Ekern
tii butt on Sepfember 5th. 597,
Deputy Clerk
Seal
,I?oC(IOT
(OLIbRA
AIJYHUR H OECXWITH, JM
tO East (ii•i C)
As Clerk of fine Couvf
Ofando, FiOiid 37101
BY Cicehla V Ekern
DIit6,ViC I.- ria,,•i5
D'puty Clerk
r'ubhith Srpf II, 1972
f'ubit,ji 1, 14. 2), 75. lV?7
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much else ran be said for them defense
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The Dettott LHPn1S ean't be lot' them s that they have t
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r.nipletehy cotiflt"l out. hilt tie. man roster, which will
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the NFC IA the fense---ot the lark f ,t—w'ill be .r"ttly during ¶he eavsn
the San Franrlseo U'r
SUper tPOi#I Ill' vC.ji As rirdirg
the slot's' of ttq teal)' for 1972
Prafl
pfogtiostICiit"t'
ild ntInlie to he till#"1
Quarterback
(rag
landry
can
thi'
t atkefltc.n
return'. t., 1uarter
Prime of Mr John RryIl.
n-tww1yhut
the
hold his own with
already be doesn't play defenseRut this team uias runners u'
back the Viklng.4,
'1'C ta1',vto
h' w'
Green Ray swIll run thu ball a 'is Ken Witarti and Vc Wai
'atrhers T.'t
a Gene vYashington. ,Jon ('fl'
,.,ih John Rroo'kingtnfl ,,nil iflgt4ln and psss
(f'r0
'$chIfli4t'
(is&amp;irfl Afld RIll
Kwahtek
and
ham, tia'.
ron\t.*eArthur In galfltfl
.'tp!nsls
nffen
to
make
the
Ittown
Scott
,',lrul.Ige
tIderthIC
;nke
good
-.wsy
to
one
.not
And then there ars the Purple Hunter IS err.ttl(' .,t c1nlrt.'rdevastAtIng 1.4 II') ia'
1efi''i
hark
People Eater; (art Flier,
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YOU APE NOTIFIED that an
title '0 the abo.e
•t'Ofl 10
descr.bed property haS been f ed
aganst yOu. the abbre'uattd tilt Of
whiCh
E a die Lee Banks
s
A Foa. if al
Plantuff, v I
Defendants. Civil Action No 72 lOw,
ri the Circuit Court of thC
Circus?.
Judicial
Eighteenth
5en note Coun'y. Florda, ,ou are
r ei U d to serve a cOpy of your
wr?tencjefefne%. if any, to the lame
on iN C Huithion, Sr of Hut,hiSon
and Letter. Plaintiff's Attorney.
wimnoseaddress is Post Office Drawer
H. Sanford. Florida 37771. on or
before the 5'?' day of Otob,r. A 0
1972. and file the oV,girtal with tine
Clerk of the C.rcu't Court. Seminole
County, Florida either before
service on plantuft'S attorney or
mmeately ,Pnereafter,Other'viS4'a
default *11 be entered against you
for lini relef demanded ri said
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and tiC Of
IcialsealofthsCovrt?hu579?hday
o August. A 0 1977

IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY
JUDGE. SENt (dOLE COUNTY.
Br Maune Eden
STATE OF FLORIDA
Dtp'.t'y CIec
Iii ie Estate o
PbIi5h Sept 11. 21. n, oct
E E.
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DE H i
Deceased
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO MAKE APPLICATION
lid THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
'r, WHOM IT MAY CCPaC(PPf
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gs '(to trial Case No fl 444
, F LVI,'? ru t ,- ri f r'i riF ,'LPO A kEVIS and
AC
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report as E',c'c" af In Las' All
P1 ntff5
ani Tettarner' CA KATHERINE
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V IL BEE o.csed. that Pit tat
HARRY JAMES PITTMAN and
•lroPn,s.tut,ovI*Drf,naId'I(h4r9f
LOIS
JEAN PITIMAPI. ti's Wf
lION
the
iØ Pit *i1 aPPfv to
Defendants
tseaii
eLLLACE $ HALL. COunty J9C
CLERKS NOTICE OF SALE
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
noIe
County.
Fitif,da,
WI
tint
Cd Seq,,
NOTICE ISHEREBY OvEPithal
CIefP of the Cirtu'f Court
10Th d, of Oclober, AD 1977. fcw
pursuant to a I nat Judgment of
By Ma,ne (dr-n
ICV$I cii tarn, and ,or
12th day of
0epi.sy Clerk
dsch.I9e is Eeufor of sad Folerlo'iv'e datt2 Inc
September. 1977 arid entered iri Civ
w C HUT CHISOPI. JR
es'ae
Act,ovn Plo 72 141 n tie Cirrut Court
P4UTCP'5150N AND LEFFLER
D.'ed tIntS 5'In dI
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POST OFF ICE DRAWER H
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A 0 1977
*Pierefl HERMAN A REVIS and
SANFORD. FLORIDA
S JACK iN fLYNT
are
RUTH L REvlS, h's
ATTORNEY row PLAINTIFF
of 't i..st wit
As (aetu'
Plant'tft ar. r4AR R V Jt'Mt S
It. ¶.'t 7. 14. 71. 1917
P-,t s,'-' I'
and Iestanef.!
PITTMAP and LOIS JEAN PITT
DEG IdA
YATHERIPIE F KILBEE.
MAid. hi *ife are Defendants. I. _______________________________
DeceaSed
ARTHUR P4 BECVWITH. JR
N" Geurge A Speer Jr
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CIe'i cii tPi oboere enliled Court,
A"o'lwv at Law
h.gPtit
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR
and
best
i,ll
tll
to
Ihe
P0 Boa 1344
aih, at the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
D.dOei'. or b.ddtYS. f
Sanforø. Foeda 37771
COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL NO 77
Front door of the Seminole County
PDlV Sept 7. 11. 71, 25. 1577
1011 DIV It
CourthouSe ifi Sanford, FIQrud. at
tiEH 75
II 000'ctDtl AM cint',, 25'Pn day of
Fl(v LI'IC, 4. ,tIAL.'ER, INC
Plantuff,
September. i977, iii follow np
Ot1crbI'd property as tel forth in
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
stuafe .n FEDERAL CONSTRUCTION
NOTICE ISHEREBY CvEWt'af saø f'nal Judgment
and
FLORIDA
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OF
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TE'?ART TRUST COMPANY. a
1. BlocS "75". PIORTH
LOt
tsuId
out
of
and
undle
(se'cu.,t.on
ORLANDO. FIRST ADD TOld.
Te.aS tovp trseaI Cd the SmalIClaini COt$t cil
Defendants
actordAg to the put ttieteof as
Seminole Count,, Florida, upon a
NOTICE
OF
AVIDPd
n
Piat
BOOS
reCorded
Page's
73
$7,
fif'i41 IU09*n1 rendered fl the
tO STEWART TRUST COMPANY
and 74. PbiC Records of Seminole
aforesaid court on triC 19th dav (if
*i.
County,
F
borda
AuguSt. A 0 1971. n that certain
Plouit'.%i. Te.as 7?IJJI
TopeiPier wtin all StrutturtS arid
tntutlpd, GAC Finance Co
YOU ARE NOTIIED that an
.mv,i,.nenisnO*a'%dher,af',ron
poraf on of Saniiord P1antff,

Defendant.
flatS 'is.
.fOrsad wr.t o Ejecut'jrn was
69 68 .5(54 11*3 Ott ivtred te
Muusesota
as SPerm of
t..cvriose County. Flo,da. •,4
Kansas City' 67 69 .493 1s
a.e Ipv.ed uPO' t, fiilbOeng
64 73 467 161*
('aflfc,rnia
II O,ir'bed PrOPI9 ty Owned by
5 es .3e0
Texas
Thomas Watkins and Saran
y t p in , ta.1piOperIyDt,flgIOCatId
'dfleidl)'sKesults
County, Florida, moe,
BOston 7, New York 2
described as fOlIO$
Kansas City 6, Chicago 4
WhIt
o. ti — 1914 Ford Van
Oakland 8.
— '73 LCWiSC Tag No ii
.n
0 Plo
peg t
'bIll wziul'ee 3. (.'levelund I
(I$AH932232
Detro:t6, Baltimore 5
and the und*rIlWbtd as Sheriff
California 6, Texas 5
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Seminole County, Florida.
Thursdays Games
II 00 AM 'in the 72nd øa, of Sep
Cleveland i IJunrung 4-3i at ferTibr, A 0 ISfl. oHer IDe' tat, arid
till 10 the higheSt bmddlt'. for cash.
Milwaukee Irett 6-iD, N
subieti I0 any and all esisting leins,
TeulfPaul74)atCaliIornla
the Front lWes
Door of tt.i
i Vitight 154i, Vt
Seminole County Courthouse lVl
5anIord. Florida, tit atove
Only g)I1!W5 scheduled
oesr bed personal propilty
I'rlday 's Gaires
Tt.t tad tI. '5 being made fq
.- cleveland at Boston, N
salt', tine t'rm5 of M.d 'Writ f
Esevtion
Baltimore at New York. N
Jpinii C PIk,
Detroit at Milwaukee, N
5heqitf
Kansas Cily at Minnesotai
Seminole County, Fonda
Texas at Oakland, ,i
pucil$J, Aug 35, Scot 7, I, 3$
DEG '
Chicago at California, N
Chic*go

GLUCkUAN. a 395 il W Frst
Street. Suit 702. Man, Forda
13175. and tie the or.g'nal *.IPI the
Clerk of tPus Court on or tx'sore ,
1 3tP day of C: tober. 1977. Other* s
• Default *11 be entered .oans'

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30 homers or more in 14 major in relief, striking out 10 batters t'apped a t'mo-run rally irs the
rime innings of baseball this four minutes. 10 seconds before ped his Angeles -1.
ThE
Mets
picked
up
14
hits—
league seasons, braking a in seven innings,
eighth tnningwitha run-scoring
play
rethe umpires ordered
Jim
Barr
hurled
a
five-hitter
bunt,
leading i'ahifornia past
Babe
be
shared
with
record
The game featured 11 pitch- sumed. Boone worked the rest four by Ken Boswell—and rune
and San Francisco tripped Los TC,aS.
men
left
on
cit
the
'may
with
a
spare
lens
and
walks
from
seven
Phutbe
pitchRuth
cr-s. iT walks..
Aaron sighed in the dressing Angeles Bookie Garr) Mat
base. two wild pitches. a passed after the iame ended, the ers. New York used four pitchBut
none
of
rookie
an
i
a
couple
of
helpers
ers
who
s
urre
n
de
red
eight
room
when the record was thesis delivered a t'm o-run triple
ball and two errc
in a five-run third inning for the - - Legal_Notice
It
sure
is
tough
trying
to
Giants
and Barr added a pair of
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NOTICE OF ACT I ON
catch that man.' said Aaron, Uniel hits,
WILLIAM B.
TO I A
You gotta go through so nianv RAULERSOM, also ro*fl as W It
records."
cauerson.0 P1 RAULERSON, also
LogoI Notice
th BI u es
hI o
Fi it aI
__________________________ Incwfla%ChrstOPhef P4 Raulerson.
Roberto Clemente cracked ________________
A SALARY. TAMA HENDERSON
three hits iricludinga tie-break- r ur*flO1 spoutti *1
ing borne run to move the P-i.1 dtmd. ?he;r uflbJ'C'*fl
marred.
and
rates past the Cubs arid closer IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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the other American League
ndes
c--.; p'
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KE' R%rI'OPORT
anes.
that
1 tijl
onc-gszit a.van.age oer
Frank Hnard and tine on a
IiItI
.%*$ft I'Tt!SI SPOFU
P°The Red Sos, held hitless
the
team
to
beat.."
said
Houk.
ers, uiio beat the ncdes -5
nutd baseball's
The
1BosUi ReS took over
b31K b reIiCVt'E I)tiyle Alean
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to ovcrc,me a lourrun
first peace last 'eek and StU "ersicn of rnical Ch*iiS Wriesda night The night's
tIer,
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mind
m
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events
left
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l2 games
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II'S riOt bad ccisicienng the kCCS. If Y°
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to
grab
a
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head
said
agci,"
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uas
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Detroit
Manager
fltht Martin.
unstable condition
(hicago. The White Sot lost 6-4 Boston starter I. nn MCGIOthCfl w hose team acquired the slugLst thU5 that this Kasko. "As far as try. trig to pick
"The
ican l.a.gue East pennalfl race.
on Felipe Aloii's two-run double
E.iaU the UnStable C'Ond}- game did for US." Said Boston sorr*one. or say that someone's on a decision to the Kansas City in the seventh, the Red Sot ger in a recent deal ith Tetas
golan ath'antage. well. it's all Rovals.
"is that
He as like the others on this
tion ci second place iii the East Manager Eddie Kasko.
came up with three mart' runs
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trimmed the Cleveland Indians in the ci hth off reliever Ron
Baltimore Marager Earl
the No I spot on Sept. . the we're going home ui lu-st better not predsct"
Ralph Hctuk. the Yankee 3-1 and the California Angels Klimkowski.
othertheeC'ontefldefs—Detrolt place."
Detroit raUsed toe five runs Weaver. looking at the pulsatThe Red Sot. tiO had a half- ntr.acer. still fears the defend- nipped the Texas Rangers 6$ in
TiL'dS. Ne Ycrk Yankees arid
ing pennant race, said "it
doesn't
look like anybody's got
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that much more talent than
.nyone CISC."
In N a t 10 n a I L e a g u e
'But if we had to .300 hitters," hi' added, 'we'd be eight
ttmes in front. For that mat.cr. so ould Detroit,''
Silly Season For AlsoRans
'ikhant1 getting
It '
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;- ;tthlng Irons John 'Blue
Mo'n" Odoni, broke open a
men seventh inning against laser scoreless duel 'mith five runs in 1)
hewed
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siith
flashlights
to
walks
The
Philhe'
left
15
that
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B) HAL BOCK
on base and the Mets stranded Fer Jenkins. )-l1. as the Pt. the sitth Inning to beat MmAssociated Press Sports %riUi ontact lens search staged bv resume the search.
rates registered their 14th '" nesota.
ii.
Perhaps they -ere hooking
It is September us the Nation- rocw catcher Bob Boone of the
Johnn) Bench's 33rd home tory in the last 16 games. Nellie
Paul &amp;- haal doubled home
icr the end of this long, long
al League and with the division PhiUie.
r.in
of
the
season
broke
a
10th
Briles,
t4-.
'mas
the
winner.
in the ei:hth to power
bcctne started piri the season
races aJ tv.it crchei this has
h'inh itter
the
lials
pist the Vthitt' Sox.
National
irnirg
lit
arid
pushed
.,'mcut
in
ttie
ELc.e-iihere
us
become the iu1y season for the grci.rnd around home plate
arid
a
bit
cracked
an
11th-inning
homer
Amos
Otis
opened
the rally with
losing
League
Wednesday,
dwisicin
nati
past
AtLanta
the seventh inning after
also-rans
to
the
West
Crown,
Tony
to
give
St.
Lows
its
victory
over
a
single
and
'mas
sacrificed to
'Take, for example the Phila- Pus lens Soon be was joined by headers Cincinnati and Pstts- closer
homer
Montr-eal.ltwasthefirstrnajor
send base. :1tcr Cookie
oelpPna Phillxs and New 'ork pleumpireDougHarvey.oth- horghhothreducedthelrmag)C Peru had a three-run
league homer for the rookie. 1jas tiounced out icr the
players
and
cctxs.
Cau1st
numbers.
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Reds
pt
theirs
for
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Reds.
'ets who ait on qwte a show er
The Braves had bounced ii ho was batting i3 before tie second out, Carl Taylor drew a
up in the emergency. Ptulhe down to rune with an 84 victory
Wednesda.s night.
jj
nm
behind to tie the score on connected.
'malk and set the stage for
Jim
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from
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Atlanta
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10
innings
arid
frThe Philises. befitting a team ptcher
Johnny
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Aaron
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Hank
solo
txwith the worst record in the the dugout with a head set aver the Pirates cut theirs
Joe l.ahouds 11th house run
us the seventh and ninth in- pinch sacrifice fly in the eighth
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10I Celery Ave 372 3974

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TPd( PRACTICAL
MINDED BUYER
f('CO?Yi'uCfld th'% $17000

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'iOBSON S POPTING GOODS
Downlouso Sp.nlci'tl. 377 %OA.

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ititIlaway. Baby flnls
u',l31tOLLS I UMNITU'U
heW 1st St .173 Sill

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C locellerl
fl total .0,YtO'l
.-'st1t'i 177 I$2?or 372 0370 sb?-'

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Equipment For Rent

54

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rratonary home U'.l'y fOOi'Y Q
$2I.S
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373 5937

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tri.
beautiful yard. needs IC't
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514.957 14 So'vur tni5 Cat?

Business Property
For Rent

2B

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Parts . Accessories

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Real Estate Wanted

37

STROMBERG

PARK LIKE SETTING
u'roiárldt ,hit 3 bedrOOm CD home
located in prestige fit
Onli 517.500
WALK TO GOLF COURSE
rrom thus 3 bedroOm CD tiOme On
COtfl(t lot ,lust look at tPICII
f ea ture. Two baths. tmly room
carpet , custom made drapes.
entrance foyer, asPiaSPier.
dIpatli. 2 pa"oi. 11 covp' ed ),
redwOod fe-ncr, txeab'as' ri.I
wtt'. bar, arid of coi.rkr a
550Tl Better call t1r.

Mobile Homes Rent

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Ba'Cmafi Broker. 372 7443

Houses Rent
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Santoro

73-Motorcytlts

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acv.nctmefi' opening Dunedr
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DaCt City. PIvmoutPi (Ortanec ,
Lake Wairi Vacation ICS 908 11,
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Cluarwater (ii)) 734 35). or
$Io-OS2 1.1w
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ADULTS- NO PETS
115W 211,9110 $1

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Sales

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Pt ,1h1i. Sunda,5 A 140I1dJ, . (iii
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t'iutideul rug. 41%
pensive r.mnønt tarliCt, yellow,
tu'ce for PaaII*y, 410. )S'Si7"hltui
ft' aided. 47 F it ellent r nndilnts
137 3,30

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Seminole Sporting

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anc ufliOC rn.lpr at anO worst in
lumber ite op ts 4$ P4r wee K E.
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SOLVENTS. 373 1401
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Ø tr , and bats porch
no $ 'O 400
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17900

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Furnished

73

Male Help Wanted

C rmtieftr Maintenance

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Maple Liv bull Opportunity
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c**rItOr%. mc,uidPT opera'cWI (it
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%Ia(K.prt, and helperS Starting
n hNil
w aves tot SkillS are $
ano UP— full lime Short v.ork
sa'ta'r
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available for itCIdi workers
lPlid% '.ltbttDflS insurance
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27—Resort Property For Rent
28—Business Property For Rent
29—Wanted To Rent
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25-Houses Rent Furnished

by Bill H*wnlis

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paun'er, reta man Good pap. pa.d
hol,04sop yt, tmC and a halt for
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dent Nixon's chief
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say
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neither
the
%Vhite
Hous
nor
the
mittee
to
Re-Elect
the
Presicalled
the
report
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COITh
Creating pohtscal headlines.
fronts i
ti
lie
O'Brien filed suit against the
rats who he says are trt&amp;g to GOP was involved in the bur- dent ,are , DOt true."
I
1i.n of deliberate f..
bceak-in suspeds anti is
RaTI'.Ing Commit•tee
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five
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-'ntations and
A CC$rtIIt1 Rankn (fl vestigliori quoted another Ni
no tring tot'pani the s to
Re'ut&amp;an
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tither
Republicans as defend. -.11
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committee
members.
Tuesday
cleared
the
at Democratic
110
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Rthns
had
appir
PVPd
nun-inp
the
mone~
frOrn
MeXlm
d
ants.
19tans accused the House night. said
Stans finance committee an
Moern has been using the
Stieris.
Banking and Currency corn- the transfer of at least UflOO of with
Star.s did not comment its parent, the Committee for
to
a mapc
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the
money
from
mittec of •par4&amp;san
In Washing- direct1 on that statement by the Re-election of the Presi- bugging controversy as
e
nxrziUce
campaign
issue
and
beth
'iles
Nixons.
behavior and disc'ourtesy
a
new
federal
William
Iedtke.
president
actregor.
NiOfl
avetradCdCharg('5oflaVar1e.
questioned
ton
hours
brf
after its staff repoi
Clark
his denials of involvement in a lass would have required ths- Pennzoil Cp. in Houston.
t
.Starts,
said
the
purpose
of
the
campaign director. said ty of campaign1inancc mat."
Democlosure
of
the
i'or'tnbutcirs
transaction linked to the
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And Wednesday Sums jorned
in filing a 52,5'-mniflicm civil
aamst L reric'e F. O'Brien,
former Democratic chairmar
and now chairman of Sen
Teorge McGovern's presidencl campaign. The suit charges
O'Brien with abusing the feder.
process in connec'ticir
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Associated Press Writer
crauc national beaduaers.
into account the views' of bish- dropped the orders of porter. municen to help the priest iith
VATICAN CITY uP
A spokesman for O'Brien said
large crowds or hen prlest.i
exorcist and subdeacon.
tflfl Ri]ey Photo
the GOP suit was frivolous and Pope Paul VI barred women to- ops around the world However.
those of lee- and deacons are not vadable
'an attempt to mtimiiate us day from even the smallest for. he has not implemented a i-cc'He retained two,
-Ommnendatlon b the 1971 Synod tor and acolyte, and called - --.
- -from pursuing our own suit mnal role in the ministry Cl! the
of Bishops which urged
against the Republicans. We Roman Catholic Church. He
them "ministries" rather than
will not be intimidated by such also restated celibacy rules for Vatican to set up a special minor orders." This was to in7
The
I
commission to seek ways to
de.accms and priests,
desperate tactics."
dicate they also were being
In a motu proprio-a decree hanc'e the role cit women
The Democratic National
tended to laVtTien Who did 1
tiI the
Committee, meanwhile, said a by his own hand-the Pope ex- church and in society at large. intend to become members .!
decree, the Pope de- the clergy as deacons or prict'
By
small black adgrt described tended the lower church minisas a lt.ctrning device was found tries of Bible reading arid altar med Catholic women formal
the future He also abolished
ministerial recognition of what in
LOOK
in a telephone Wednesday at service to lay Catholic's prothe tonsure-the custom ef
ar: f this su::rI.t'r it.
IA. "c'it- A Herald I irs: c'iperieric'e I wart tc. :;,al;t
they have been doing since
nded they are men.
headquarters
shaving the crown of the head-— AT Carolina studying weaving on a
1 he did n
tdusIs'e, this last of an eight- it very very
l62-65 Ecumerucal Council.
"In accordance s.ith the 'en
Committee officials said the
for lectors and ambles.
part series deals with a man seduce me I was already set in mountain top.
The decree radicaDy revised
-rd tn- t1he FBI erable tradition ff. the Church.
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lt lectors were gicn
I Imeu uUT I wanted
"I hkvt had the sarrit Ivver device ww re.-im
drawn as a ,
-outh into the at
myways
a vers young age and if be for three and one-half years, after a secretary reported that inflation in the mimstnes of the 'mnar and mayor orders."
.
lch functions of reading the Biblehtimcseual sutwulturt. Told In
UNCOLN MERCURY
ttir phone line was not f unctuori- lector and acolyte is resen-ed to the tradinonal stages b% wh
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his town wor&amp;. name was did not make the first mcme My lover is ten years my senior. ing properly. Newsmen were men," the 74-year-old pontiff candidates were prepared for except for the Gospel-and diI
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drin IaSS.
rtt
changed to protect identIty.i toward me, I would have ap- we are ac-c'epled
priesthood
friends Here in the Greater not allowed to see the device. declaret
proac'hed him."
-The ruling does not actuaU
..The homosexual sub- Orlando area there are doctors, The FBI would not comment on prohibit women from Bible
By MAIIL'N (()(
culturehere is very different lawyers, landlords. people from the incident.
Sums' attack on the House reading or from perfortriira
than in Ptiilly. I applied for a all walks of life. There are t
but it bars
'1am Bill S. and
report and the GOP SOrTIe altar services,
conscious f'bjfctIlr ctatus and active homosexuals in the area. committee
suit
further
escalated
the
politithem
from
formal
ins'estiture
I
have
taken
nine years
after three hearings was There are mans rnirirtr
cal battle which has developed by a bishop to do s.'
active part in the homosexual
give you my iranted that status. I s'.s sent upght to let people
The ban was a i-e:hack t.
!R'e men, equipped with
ssrtx'ulture. Now i
excuses I was born in here and waited two years cm a have a club, which has a since
many in the Church. from careavesdropping and phc'ap
mental ward. The doclorsthat
knew
membership
about
i*ople.
I do notci!consider
' equipment, were arrested in dinals to nuns, who had called
second oldest
Philadelphia,
and did not ft-el
e
ob
I
hriosewuahty
dangerous
or
the Democratic offices June 17. for a role for women amoni
of live children in a Mennonite I was gay
INVITE
in ar way affecred
I
Mans, former Commerce Church "ministers" in keepir i:
I
I armi Ours was a
. . . ~
was doing
consider it an illness. I have secretary has been drawn into with the modern principle of
religious home I am
QUEENS FOR GENE
never had intercourse with a
because equality of sexes
controversy
the
rid. I have always been
"I liked it here arid decided to w oman I have spent the night
educated in Mennonite schools.
in business arid make Central Florida my with two friends though
Mv father was
from home I was active in politics. female i. My gay friends are
.._1 "'I
r.eas required to be away
MOON,
---,had wor*ed very hard for just like everyone else except
each
home
Kennedy behind the we go to bed together. These
Looking back I can see I 1usd a RMierI
for set-ms to be latter
or ke' U
sLenes a rid
VOL
1. cry urdtwppy childhood. I was
Mc'Carth) with the "Queens for on the part of the general
an e'mDticirusl boy. We had
'4&gt;
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Gene' at the Chicago con- society,"
,
acres most of which was
Ae('('E"e1 (i\ N1111'"
gcst part ve'ntion. I am not a member of
Reverb
Uouieti i spent the
Built
my church, at least not a
"1 will not sas that I c-ouii
State
Orfl
With
time
alone
of my fret
(
ELectT0fl Solid
member in good standing. I not one dii marry a gui. it
Iri Rhythm Unit (not shown)
woods. The result of all thu. was
belong to a homosexual church,
d Builtould depend on the girl. I
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that I always related
fle are two in Florida. We in favor of gay pride militant
T I 111i
n my father:'
My mnuU*r
are told with nationwide marches We are iupposed to be
When I was a young bo I membership 10,0(K) that God decorators or flower arrangers.
A
VA
loves us too'
ztnd attac'k 14 sear old boys
'My
friends
are
about
SO
per
Most
of
us
do
not.
Society
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.iround, but even that is not cent gay and about SO per cent c'rpts us be'ttt'r because we are
uncommon for young buys straight I am s'' good with doing a better job of accepting
SOLO MANUAL STOPS
When I was 141 met a thirty. crafts and have studied crafts ourselves."
in Mexico. I spent the sreater
My rcaIUve do not knr'si
eight-year old man. He was ms
Wodchcpper
Flute. 16' Violin
about me except for my
Flute. 8
Trumpet
amidister M) boss wtiege I
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Flute. 4' Oboe
knows, he doesn't
'are. Formal laws are not ciOpen Mondays
fec'tive Entrapment by police
Till
ACCOMPANIMENT MANUAL STOPS
r.n the way riot I koss of
9'03 •
Melophone
Horn
,-,Sbians that went to the beaco
S Reverb . Completely cd1 uioble sustain ewet
Reed
Viola
*1 .ei,lier and sat in the car i
beiation gives cothedrol.luke sound n tour liwufig
itr'h the sun set arid kiss a bit
)
Vt'isscrnborn
rebutted
the
roof"
MIAMI AP -- All the pt-i
That New Smyroa uolicenan
been
saying.
"There's
ry
b
te
arges,
na votes nay e coun d u ch law violation. I don't know scare-d uric of the-zn into havirw
GENERALS
the newly created 13th Con no
• A total cf 10 beautiful cobs with 3
intercourse ith bun to avoid
of ,one
If he war
• Reverberation On/Off
t'ssical Istr&amp;ci where sever an)-thing about iithats
16 8' and 4' (foot) WOICCI offering tonal versatility
foolish." publicity. One was from a s-cry
the
FBI,
I,)t'ziicic'rats and three' Republi. go to
Vibrato On/Off
/
arid completeness unmatched today by any corn
1orIanent family and the other
Wolfson said be has taker. his
c
but
cans sought nairunatiun
S Tone Control
parable
organ an its size arid price range
tldd tsio children."
1W
the shouting is far from ott-n allegations It' the FBI and the
S Pedal Volume Control
"Act is on youth. flw
De'paruiwnt
for
uivcjUstice
CorigresonaI candidate
S
Variable Reverb Control
All wood pedal claier. 13 notes. Cairo lon g peduls
has aged by the
li'uis W(.)fson II, who plaCed t'ation of p"sibIe' violation of homosexual
Variable Vibrato Control
time be is 30 He will hate no
for heel and toe action
The Ml.
out of the running, claims federal eleithiri
Pilot
Light
children or grandchildren to
FBI
ns News reported
forged erurwnwnts cost him a
Ear
Phone
Jock
t,fttn his old age. 'Role
• All wood cabinet, walnut veneer On rnatched sides
the investigation.
uPnce fur a r unoff.
lope Jock
li
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playing has died out Nr lunger
Mcanss bile. Wolfson has
State &amp;. i
Wet-nburn
Colored lobs
/
is. there' a butcb' arid a *fern'
his support behind Lt"hTwO independent manuals with exclusive roll
thrown
rid School Board member Bill
S
Manual
Balance Control
rolt' Tut,
just
to action key mechanism. No lubrication needed,
I#'hinusn won the' right to nictl nusn,awealths' used car dealer,
OM happen to be of the same sea.
ul'rCJ hard Iei will newer tarnish or yellow
the (ki.
ioff or tnt' against Weissenpro
¶
.hi;s' a Ii!.' together
i'
.uiji.'.rTgx'raUr nod 'h
I.
II meet Republican I'
1.
• Fully tronsstv,zed
L-thrl on Nov. 7.
Wolfson. a wtaIttt business• Extra 1ocirs for copes, speolers arid earphones
an and member of the Florid..'
votes behind
o
lhsnan in the race.
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And if Rogers' reasoning is correct, the people 'e'' 'i'

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searching for ways to develop and preserve srrsll estates
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Aftor ','ear since the end of
bert Stein is terrthly 'ai-cing.
Stein the economist - he s World War It. The natton' fond
bill, it borne and at restau.
"bairman of the President's
rants, is now well iver $100 hituntil of Economic Advisers
lion it year.
,s factually accurate in 'myClearly, there is no di;worker's
average
that the
these two stat"
,t'.uity to buy food has in. c'røpancy in
ments. Americans simply ear
,'r.'acerl i, n the past year
he more money than .he(nra. It
Rut as .1 politician
in the American economy, ratherr
but
be
one,
.'cfl't claim to
than the fond tndustry speelfi'
in election year the public
.illy.
ahieh Ieser:es the 'i-edit
.trituutnu-sIy applies the label
But the ;tory is not that
.vins no votes by, in effect.
simple F.w't buying is a
, ,,, ling foiwi buyers they ire
,)lox
activity in .vhteh the motu''tt'r off than they realize
in the psyche
This may be in. hut the urn- '::itlnn.c lie -trep
the buyer It us the struggle for
ng of his reminder is terrible,
existence,
nothing IC.
in
the
very
e-nrnIflIt as it did
Moreover,
contact with foo1
figiame (lay that invernment
is in every lay or ever'
ir"s Thowed meal prices to he prices
Price -hange's 1
per o,ent higher than a year 'week emitter
$1 ,it "c'fl $100 might 40 iflfl"WO
'L'uewhcre, but .i tiffer
tired
othing is more sensitive in
.'nce
of
a few cents at the 4rflof
auSChOht1S than the handling
store
,,an precipitate e
oerv
money
money. t'specmlly fond
'r'sis.
Although the tr,-ohtion is hangAware that .imr-"e'flt rise in
ing, it is still the man '.wtrn earns
cnr ,if items !hat any familt'
it ;inul the woman *111) spends it,
:noiuit into
md neither initerstantts the ')uy in ,: '.veek 'an
dollars in a
of
the
hundreds
other
year's time, wise shoppers WC•
And in, the President's chief
pend
4reat effort in keeping
'ronomic aide is now an intrudtown
their hills.
e
'r in millio ns of householdS, th
the stru4gIe us matte
But
the
until'itakyst that 'xptaetes
by mother belief
difficult
more
'wage
teruig supicinns that
American
.rr"ulo.
the
to
tiasic
iold
.'urrler and food buyer
yourself
you
must
improve
that
ig unit each other.
if at all poSSibi?. it applies o
Tte facts are these
work, to housing, to schooling
a
American families spend
-i
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iIcn to
lower perce
you
look
hack over 'ht*
it
posable income on food than
will
find
'hat rnen
you
yenri
they lid a year a:'' This bas
been
buying
hette'r
have
year aft,_been the
.rntl
inure
Prepar'i
'uits
if
iflu±.it
SiflCC the end of W'u-!d War U.
.add to
Twenty :ears ago in 1952 the fooe1. which ii course
per
lulls,
,mertcan family spent
Finally the supermarket.s
food.
cent of Lske-4lome pay
Packed their stores "with
iave
The percentage fed to .IO. in
ten's
having little to to with
1957, to 19.3 in 1962. to 17.1 in
iwnuin
ritiurishinent. such As
1967, to 1,3 last year It c'Ofltifllawn
furniture. inagaplants,
ties to fall,
t',V"!,
pet toad,
.0 itein noted in his .id(jrew rne
this
hwnun
into
is
It
last Friday to the Amertcan
Political Science Foundation, ill-timed but .ievtirati'ly, 'hat
Stein ti-ripped the cold ec'iunotnic to
'he abi1it' to hiay
c fact that 'the average workutile t .irtu,ther way, the rise in
er's
ability 'su buic' "noct '1I5 fl:c'flnes - is ,reater than the
illEI '..I1i
cre'as.etl
in food prices.
year
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snail's Pate' (if one unit each 21)
days in a sitoill lieU) 550cc1
cuastoill shop, called California
Show Cars Inc. When the Mark
IV rolls in, it is striptk'ti right
doss ii to (tie' chassis. The' entire'
interior is redone, and the Laxly
panels are extensively restyled
Then the car is resisst'iiible'ct
Presto a flugazzi.
The finished pru Iuct still
vaguely rese'riihle's it Mark
but clot's indeed stand out alone
In any parking lot. Flared front
Fenders blend into fwn'ttoneil
running hoards skirting the
ticittuiii edge of the door The
rear feniers are arched and
flared its well,
'Ito' Mark IV's disappearing
huciutlights have been cast aside
tit tuivor of ite'tuic'tied usiuiuiimiumii
units not unlike those bulbous
tinitis found on alit Chrysler
Iinperiusls.

I nis is the .;iu 'iii Uu,ai.:z. l:' iilel
car built in the I 'nited States. Itatt on the Lincoln
continental
i neutal Ma i-k I V. the Bugazzi f ea tures a cocktail bar, suede
I ian marble dash pant'l.
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Q. I ..iiti pianiung to convert a
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bedroom into .s study
house
have a faumuly ruMii
three gorgeous anuques whidi
raodwere my hubmds
matching
are
a
They
mother s.
",sewuud luseseat. 'side ,.hair
- - sod ,iruichasr. They are
resenLl&amp; at the uphuisterer s
un unpurted
stder blue uibei' with Pe
'nitti
Lw uiukie
a
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or t,iblc
and
if
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gold embroidered
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in
very
delicate
flower's
isn ' t reatb so we are directed to
('opley Nests Sen ice
TWO hutirii liSted' the bartender
the bar.
hiiac ,sixl qeen. L porchaneti s
,j Italian pruvuwial ti'1j
order sanniowices the last c'aU. "Bar
"They'll call
uj with a black top. Would ut
host, clones in five nimute," he
my
friends
a
double,''
says
'i'es, scant' of itit' best
t-rtenLaI-t)pe rug be too bt.u.',"
Laments.
are pushers, although they sturiuil)
'ciii
Doubles''
FoiSt's
for this room in the pale bcuer
''Make
,s 54)08 as we are etea in
don't know it arid probably
host. "It's the shank of the tones' Should the rug be large
the dining room the wine the
stun I believe It.
enough to go under the fw'ruThey don't push drugs; they steward appears with a wine evening."
in 'he
Since ci cr one agrees it's lure .c be .ini wea
hit.
push liquor. iiet .*tl lit hit' 11.1111
ii the
c'euik'r
A
the
tour
'Wtne st ith dinner, sir" he been a ssoiidertul evening
cordiality.
to
use
like
roottu
I
would
plan to isicet at the chub at the
iuurrs
I hue a
one
eLigere.
I
found
°'
of the ekig
Mo.st of the invitations the)
lb this time the "short n" miiormng fur a "hair
u'un tushed en .ui
The
following
day,
sleep, c'uld wrOught
send are emnblizemcd with the and the ''doubles" are making
dark gold with azuiber
showers and nuikeup have dune antique
storti, ''Cucktilst'' So that I iiiy sluinac'h do flip-flop.s
1ass sfleles and us buttuni
little
to repair the ravages of
lila) guage uiiy daily intake of
hostessiumurmnurs
'hcI1 'f :,smse What is 'sir
'the sonic luxurious t'arpt'tlng
Ode! the'
1rih they kitictl
iitiiuig about a hung, wet the night before
of U'iii eLugcte' -. t- t
Iutid iii the Bugazzi iiiltrrieut
look terrible," booms .'puiucLI
"You
words, -Cocktails
a
steak.
tend
suggests
evening
)rienLdI ViQtLId think
alsui covers the trunk area.
'itie'KtiitIS timid Buffet'' tit
absorbs alcohol,'' 11W jolly ,usbei' 'Try my g,
hit-at
''Reel
of
uhrouieet
leiculs
of
And a set
u right toe'
(ce'ktlt at Six Dinner at she states firmly. "Besides. I bananas and orange juice pick- t1.'v rug wvuld be
the ruoni in the pule blue and
coW'Sti — rest in a special s'inyI
Light.
undt'cstantt it's a stoderful
tones. I think you cali be
wrapping ('uSC.
If solneut may best friends are gold
for
late
drinks,"
she
adds
by your prdereneee in
by
the
basis
guided
mud
arrive
lucia
When
1
Under the hood, the lincoln
pusher. so are sonic acquaintsize
to use either room size
wit
gives
hopefully.
rug
hostess
or
the
left
stock,
maid
Is
460-4.11) engine
liquors?" asks
area
size.
If your flours
'Uuttc
and
or
perfunctory
wcotiie
t'l
iiiid
plated
valve
use
it
except for chronic'
Airlines
this
ssaltt'r,
anti
since
the
is
over
there."
says,
"11W
liar
air
clu'uuwr
t'o%-vrs and
pagne' on all (lights and
might took well Reinietubei.
tiliw, iti bend Is iii a mellow
al g a
It it Is to be an esp.'clall)
I"hiitshtng off iii' iIiigtisi is a
tourist l.'es. It iii) brl*ut though, that ii Nvu ii,ry miiuvwg
tii*.I'
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the
mitesad, 81)-proof bransety jeans
1ouhteI vinyl half-roof ruuimned ci e'niiig I may be told thud
isn't too addled I might guess %vtir desk chair back aid forth.
scot'ti, gill anti wine.
with man .lwnluiuin'ztm' tiara. t'tu'k1atls will be served in the
the eteeI second the pilot takes it is a nuLsanc'e to keep rwuwtg
The guests are released only
home anti that we are to go out
The ciii itself sports a finish
across (tie point of no returd. into the edge of the cug l'he
us
enough to attju'armt to the
30 t'osits of hand-rubbed for dinner.
\l% ;iiit'" A billIe' if chain- eLugert' c'uncL5 fine' Wt'tht
hathrocuiis and then we tilt tiwet
'Fstu or three ''short oucs''
lacquer.
'111Wi1t's qute he..iS'
IR'li i
t;°
lililill mu the bar to hear the
ltiiiuisu'ii, it th,uiiutucviintlt Liter N% v arris'c at the
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show ituarket for it superluxutry :ar
Miami
successful
By JEFF CUSIIING
built
in
America
to
compete
a
car
could be this luxurious."
producer. acquired California
Copley Nests Scrke
siid
Rmimeir. "It is a personal.
the
exotic
of
iome
Show Cars Inc. two years ago as with
e Euru'can muachirues. He is impressionable. automobile."
LOS ANGELES - If ou'rc' an investment. At the time th
In this era of belt-tightening
countung on the Bugazii to do
looking For something "uhf' shop was building sUch well
economics, an automobile like
of luxurious known car show creations as just that.
feru'nt" in the
Rhnameir showed off his the S30,0fl Bugazzi may seem
iwrstiuul transportation, you'd the Pink Panther, the Bathtub,
on a Bugari at a r'rnt Lincoln- out of place. But the country
have a hard time finding the Martian Spider bsed
4c!ntle11in to whom money is no
dealer meeting en Las
anything that would Fill the bill Stwrtnan Link) and the '34 Ford Mercury
object just might go for
sedan used in the film "Bonnie Angelt" and received seme
better than a Bugazzi.
sutiethtng like the Bugaui
rave rt'%iCWS, from the women
and Clyde."
What's a liugazzi?
after all.
Rimumeir decided there was a at lt',i.t
It is a much glorified l,incoln
Continental Mark IV, that'..
what. And according ii
Bugazzi's chief, Paul Itimnicir.
it is "the ituost expensively built
car in :\illL'ri&amp;'ui
7 'l'hie' price of i hIug.izzi is ju't
under $30,000. For that kind cit
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you get a st idly
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-- a
sculptured version of the Mark
leather
suede
with
IV
trier.
upholstcry a miii headliner,
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more than $30 is yard, and
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Italian marble trim on the dash
and door tiriels.
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nd a flask that fit mit' the
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from left i talks with Secretary of State Richard
Stolle as they w alk along, the stre(bis of F lorida's

nic'tit firm.
Frank E. Muu kle III was named vice president in charge
activities.
of all constructIon anti developiiieflt
WOS
appointed
assistant vice
Hubert F. Mat'kle Jr.
development
unit special
new
business
preside-nit in charge of
project-S.
In announcing the protnuitions. Neil K. Itahr, executive
operating officer, said that the
v ice president and chief
young executives will
"working experience which these' two
assignhiiefltS
will enable l)eltorui's
bring to their key new
with
the ikniand-s of our
managdftient team to keel) pace
expanding operations throughout Florida, and help promote
the Coil) panly '5 continuing rapid growth.''

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in property an I license taxes for 1971 to the State of Florida
and the Florida counties and cities in which the railroad
operates. according to W. Thomas Rice, chairman and
president.
'liii' bulk of the payments were in the form of property
taxes, s ith counties receiving 15,481.000 and cities !812,700.
Seminole County and cities within the county ss crc' paid a
total of ! 108,700.
Rice noted that the payments go Into the general and
school funds of the receiving groups and may be used for tiny
purpose's their governing l*dies select.

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attending the
National Association of Hank-Women Inc. in Palm Tiench.
Douglass, assistant vice president,
They are Mrs. Mary l.ynd
assistant
cashier of the United State
and Mrs. Carolyn Lane,
Hank of Seminole. More than 200 women officers of banks
thruiuihniit the state are expected to attend.

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Honda I )e'velnpirit'flt and Attraction_c, Inc., the Orlandobased leisure-time and recreational development company,
has agreed in principal to merge with Euthenics Systems
Corporation. of Heaver, I 'a., according to Walton McJordan
Jr., FDA president. Euthenics, the third largest professional
engineering firm in 11w United States is listed on the
American Stock Exchange.
In acquiring FDA, I':utlicnics gains a total leisure'
recreation package in Central Florida. Included in FDA are
two KOA Kampgroun(i-S. the Orlafldo'lAlkC Apopka Airport
closest public air strip Walt Disney World), Dollar-A-Day
Car Rental of Orlando and Tampa, and Boggy Marsh Airboat
attraction, in the Walt Disney World arei.
The airport and one campground Is on U. S. 27, combining to form one of the few fly-in resorts In the world. Car
and camper rentals are also available at the site, permitting
visitors to fly in, rent the equipment and travel to Central
Florida's various attraction_s.

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eopli' really want, determined through -nncunier research,
uinihin,'d with aggressivt' advertising and effective
11romotion campaigns have brought .'no's Inc. to national
14 'rudt'rship already this year with still another recognition,'
irtanen said. Jt'o 's , Inc. is now the national leader in
for frozen p1718 products, according to tnhare-of
re'sulls.
mult'nt
surve'
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W ir ttnefl at tributed the company 's gro's' th
'de'velopme'mit of a pruu!cssiuinol management tt'nni ss ith a
'et'ord of accotnpllshifit'flt on a major scale, applying their
s of
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lit I .1111, Mimi
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to,lit in' ii ,u'' In '.al". ',tiun.', for
ft ,la'nu', Ito' lit
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cans have tned sIlpiih aw.t
from urban life for a relaxing
afternoon or weekend an A menca's hmntands, according to
Himalayan Backpacking Equip

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'lorsenie'nt cards by the blaut
;rt'cira't organization has
icat influenCe
the co:: ."runt)'.
Operation Big Vote had en
'jr're-d Wolfson but more than
1(i,000 endorsement cards with
We-senbu's name on therii
instead of Wolfsori's were founii
in the senators Liberty City
headquarters.
Wolfson claims Weisseriborn's workers stere reapcinsable and said "I'm going to
follow throwih. I don't want a

The new view. is expressed liv Rogers S 'hat 'he rrtrd
'I..'' .'ri'!'
management company us the connecttve
together all the elements of estate planniri'

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Few (unit err olive; or snore rc'oli.stir atouit the present
P1fhIlPnnc rut more c'nthuclnstir about the future than Jack
Rogers, the new vIce presiriciut (rut product development at
An, tor ("urp., which nnonruges $7 billion in seven funds
Rogers has very few doubts that Americans of middle in.
rotor' are waiting for new investment vehueleq to be peecent'-'l

than Iii per cent
invc'stors are disillisclnnic'ul bs' the erratic rpuuncl
f
Mn
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(if saint' nut all Funds. Others, It is 'aid, lisive been frun'c'd
In ru"lu'c' in because ill to es and unetniplrcynuent And rathers,
liu,vinii, iiu'tiii'vi'il goals, are simply ';uching In
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Investments, savings, pensions anl* in on
Viewed in the context of the past, the product of a mutual
find management romnpuinv wrst,14 be any on. small elenlent
in thiS 1,flt,5l pl'ifl Rut Rogers and a few othera
management company of the titlist.' as providing all tb""
products

A gwool many hind people ' latin that within is seriously
e rung, ;cttd hits may mniteerl be the case, lInt other hunt mniang"r feel thir' future won't be life the post They are using the
ii; a t,oqr' r atop " rr'.equiip (rut the next Climb

25.000 copies arst
distributed to more
than 100.000 readers
1hrtQiru4)tjr the ar'lfj,
S.nkxd.
lnludtng:
Enterprise, DeBory.
Qsteen
DustionI,
Longwood.
NQrth
Ca.ss*tterTY
Orlando, Fern Park,
Sp.IngSI
AltmQt'it
Ovledo, Chuluoti,
city.
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Wlnt*r'
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AN DIEGO. Call! - The
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1 disirdectknL where the toddler
-ung man gal slumPed
hc. church pew. his head can reach It.
17he fl(d to a1t1 the parents
-radkd in his arms
of
babies
who have reazlied the
His wife leaned fcwara. as if
ciahng
or
toddling stage is
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c side of the small casket at
altar.
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mcr bb tiany. ttr
am, had eaten ant paste. He
'ad died, after terrifying
tins. beforehis parents
en had found the empty jar.
Th, is a scene rerieated with
(rtbrez*king variations b
than i.ww
rnt
five
years
of act'
under
children
whodie each year in thisnauor.
frflrnacci&amp;!fltkl po13Nflfl

to I)r. Anthony Borowski Mcinda at grand opening part of
E)e]tona Medical Arts Building on Saxon Boulevard attended by

some 2CK persons. Dr. Borowski w as one of the prime m overs in
bringing the pro)ect to competrnn

titth of childrenbetweentwo
und thr" Fears Of Age
bilill, when an Infant or sTnRL

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WI c)egree. a= rnghturrW
readings are ir' degrees or
rooter The often grow well in
if water is
give advice than Dr Robert the
at
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videdi
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the
Scher'., direcuir, of
in
rad&amp;aunr.
because nightum(
Institute Marysville. Ohio
the
cools
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air
clear
asked the
mind,
With this
questions and received the 101- ground
What art- the advantages of
lowing replies
IF autumn a good LITTW U starting a ne' lawn in autumn
sIraium
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to in few
orn
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e1perts are better eqwpped w

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Far the hesl tot nartherr,
warm enough .
graes bentgrasr These top then Soil
awn species have months of encourage quick sprouting.t
nol, sa, hot
good growing weather ahead c1lv, brtrt'ning
wrtt,
free from weeds lind hot

"n Wallacv, coordmiar of
'.fflunteers for the Poisr
lniujrmaition Center of Sbr,
Di*, rvvrst HcIsPit..
'Thrt,e things must come
together for this tragedy u
jat•
h*p*fl the child,
dcius substance. and a change in
the erviroTiTflCTlt."
Mn. WalLace explained what
change in the
is meant in'.

A unique feature of the Poison
Information Center is that t
answers calls from the public
as well as from professionals
such centers in this
Vt Or psICTIS
COU11U
and health agencies
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The center perwd Jan.. .I f
this 'ear. Almost -W calls csme
in -e first month. Nearly 1.M
calls were received in June.
The maort'. concern toddlerS who have SWa110Wc
houaeKld producis. 'OTWtICs
or drug items.
Their calls are received '
volunteer woiiers who bare
staffed the center every week
d,. since it opened. The pu L
the appropriate files from th
poison Information library ari
give them to the pfessrnri.
member of the bospI wh:
answers the quest

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'Ve'u juM cant believe utiM
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5.000
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box. Fit any standard stapling machine
Manufactured by Bottitch Nationally
advertised of $1 10 per boa Sal. Price
44c box

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HERRING HALL MARVIN SAFES

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casters. In Yew Green,
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Brown, Block, or Gold
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advertised at $51.25.
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up to 400 pounds per shelf. Braced
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with 6 shelves. For use wherever easy
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steel Convenient shelf for books Tan finish Easily assembled.

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12" doep units

$ 23.95

$18.95

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Cacao 61* 1741 ()u,tanu $.ach 25$ 5202 - D.LoniI-Suikrd bS 4436
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FILAMENT TAPE
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AWNINGS

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Poifoct for the student, for mom, for clad. Full
size 88-character 1`1[itly6oafirl, t wo-color ribbon.
Co rnes with carrying case. Notionally Advortised at
$109.95. Sa lo Prico $79.95 . BUT THAT'S NOT
for $10400
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sales of (-LiScital revurds
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used classical music were the
biographies (if a classical music
f igure. Like Uszt. 1opin or

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"Clock%%ork Orange.' Slozart
and
Els ira Sladigan
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for Slaughterhouse 'a Mahler
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widow, with grown children and grandchildren. too. .
friends, and I am not lonely.
ha ve a career, plenty
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nivht. as the nptwnrk turns on a
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tomes in a sprax can He sun

says that classical sale-s in 1971
%4 e,re 33 per cent over 1970 and
1972. so far. 35 per cent ahead ef

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.itiout three ur four hours bi
t" ven coats and before sandini:

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busy, hoping she would get the hint, but she evidenUy
t know where she ever got We idea that I
hasn'
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would want to become a "buddy"of hers.
children. I am a
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shop for five years. The operator I have La a very nice, the
somewhat aggressive person The hairdresser I go U, does
my hair exactly the way I Like it but she keeps suggesting
together.
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that w o here and the and the
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Illow does one discourage persistent invitations from
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Furnish with
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change underwear daily risk be ing all washed up I

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together this gigantic movie
s( t41( Ic starring David Niven
ac the Philcas I ogg the hero of
hues Vernes tri around the

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should be r.anded vt-n lightI
The other says that the sandir
shoUld be done only if there ,irt
.in visible irregularities M:a
ftding is that the sanding is
k. (-;;iccially by the
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to tell him that I find his &amp;1Ofl
al habil.s extremely offensive. Ile douses himself with sweet
smelling cologne between baths
11elieve me, AIA)y, he is a fine man otherwi,se. Ile is a
faithful render of your comn and La always ioUng you to
me, so if you print this letter he will see It. I don't have the
DISSIAYED
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the wet brush

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changes his socks and underwear. This came as a terrific
well-groomed
shock to me as he always appeared to be
and Immaculate when we were daUng.

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for Much he i,%%t,1lAl1o%kn, J0ph 1-ueil.i diinm-i1 a hindsome breakfast room unit hobh
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must be taken in the appli '
I nit hovering. the room has a
The real villain here is a
cation Work small areas at a
movie screen that drops down
t ime, putting on the Lacquer "sound ressurc."
in
front of the %%indo%% blinds it)
'Aith a fairIv full brush and
"This is the pounding quality aCCOMMKIJIV .1 CIOSM-10CUSIE'd
Working quickly %4ithout
very0
must generated
music projector There are zig-zag
missing ans spots YOU
and it creates an aLmost vibrilit' bookshelf arrangements I r
not go tKick over a section that
the eardrum,'
various size books -md a hand
has alremd been done because trig sensation in
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it will have started to dr,%
.hearing.
reveal different inlaid %%(%xts at

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My question: How do you tell a full grown adult a bout
personal hygiene? fie bathes once a %vek. at which time he

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I have nd your column for yea, and
still can't believe I am actually writing a "Dear Abby"
letter, hut here goes: This La the second time around for

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coming incre ising

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Lmr' tub. en d t iti.

covered %%lilt treated glass
through chit-tma light shines
In addition tit properly proportioned c.11),rit-I.Indappliance

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circle of black and orange on
the white floor with a round
glass-topped table resting on it
A sight and sound room h
Vladimirr Kagan in earth

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rushion and \,)it
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Other ideas included these

wall covering
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The foyer of the apartment

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ting boon to the har•1li ing
Ianulv .mth chikirrim and

Fields's rugs go to a long table
A child s bedroom A false
and to the windows .or a sensa
wall had two large portholes at
non.0 effect The deep jt,%%t-I
the %%indow .irt,.i Other %%alls
.irt• S thian in
tneti ru
tirt CLII% t1 ,it et'ihn mod hot.
spired The w tnt. tboor in lb.
torn intl tnt p mint. .1 in i inc
room designed h% I) ire n Pit rc C t "I sail? sh di
Light shown
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block tourI irds or other un

So the earphones that take browns. beige. apricot and
I.icquer twgins to dn- in - the sound directly into the ear
Illauve might be called a gath.
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. after it is applied
cring room The 12-by 16-1clot
is both an advantage and a
no sound that mom can't
Z peor*
rupom sc.4ts is
disadvantage no advantart, i~
lfi%t, levels
even
hear
may
actuall)
be
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not
as
su.t1
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room
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taalPUgaa
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Iluit to uUSt as some other finonlemporar' ctIe there is i
trig to Robtt Miller of the Mum
iches notIbis varnish Th. dic
medieval
feeling toil Designed
erv
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nesoth
Hearing
Cons
care
advantage is that extra

The bedr(K)rns %4err dmigned for maximum pri%.?c% and quiet T%o have cross-ventilation
. room. %Ahich also ha,
no hub of da%titne
activit%.. is planned it) he the ~jnsng and famil%
.
here
also
is
a
lavatory
. near another rear door.
doom to the rear terraCC And w the garage T
nor
or
iliorker
in
the
basement
to clean up without
Cardit
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Tbir. %kill be a handy place for thi
tracking ditt through the house There are 1 201 square fect Atchitect is Herman If York

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room of the same apartment.

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in a geometrical pattern
Jr. the dining -cflterIaiflfl1Cflt

tweeting of
hard rock are translated by the
headsets into stabbing mmThe woofing

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etc h cushion I) it Lust
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mer and bininct,that is lamed a inspiring vic%%s. and this rrmun

best applied in several thin thousands of youth hearutg
coats rather than one thu k r'oblemsin the last five years
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sings I'sign ed h .laifles
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lacquer thinner preferahi of
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\take a 5050 mixture fttr Calif
have always
experimenting. sou can then dc
Teen
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()tit- contemptirar% sitting

!kklost hardware flores. paint

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floors are hand-stenctled in
ni;'dificd or expanded to Ones flowers Ditto narrow - slat in•
,,,,n interior design per' do%% blinds
tI%C The apartment., in.' in
(Inc li ing room pros ith d in
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of lit in mn muon tir PImnic 1 'O
mirrors on either iilt Of (Ii.
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through tim. trolling giving 1
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4I \cicaturrs nItcr
tither gamer.
hoult1 be abli to
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David Barn u c tnck to fl 1
learn something from designerture bedrotlin has a canopy bed
decorated rooms in a flC%
t ith tcndrilled mt I ii flo cr
story 'oopera(i%C house
climbing up its t hue pin(. d
llc arc d 11k hlu
York (uI (tnt is Op'fl (tu the
posters
public for a fee Dcc tltiIC4l h'.
httice o t r hUe anti the In ml
tIl knotn mt rntwtc Of the hgc is irried through the
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Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
your birthdrite and
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leattiimg a tlmti tmuimp
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gilt taut stithi a lw.ui t South
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isalls itmisgiwsseel (lie' qtiveii
(111111londs and %- its olle
clown
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gallit. Smith
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their clitirch affillidti011,
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wood For a natural finish that
Q. I understand there are
allows the grain to sho%
pecial Ins FUCIIOnS on painting
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through, you
phood We want to panel a
we
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nerve ce1L in a complicated
hookup Eacto br in t- II 1t'Iierates it little electricity as it
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The suiii of the' elec'tricit
produced b the millions of
ct-Its in the brain makes deetrical waves tIuch pass across
the brain in definite patterns
and keith specific rtIthIus
These are brain s'aves uhich
iiiixirLfit information
about the' sturkm:s of the brain
Brain e.ivt's
studied
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electronic drit'e uhich PIt

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writ' the electrical current
made b the brain is only abuut
30 IluIlllCJCths of a volt.
The machine uses pens to
write out patterns sstuch may
conic as often as 50 a second or
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100' rayon facing and
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sportsweor, ve st s ,
An outstand.
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for

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Streets falling apart in
'Nashington Oaks subdivision. prevent future recurrences
this inoratijrtuni will b
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f Sanford imposing t Knowles added
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This was divulged in a Letter
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35 variety in the section. Nutt
manager, to Darwin Nutt,
into,
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IIaIlm.ark Construction COrn.. advised his firm is looking
pany vice president in Orlando, the situation and would IIItL t'alentiar
soon with th e elI). manager in i hureh directory
isiori developer
the subdivision
"huru:h news
churl to resolve it
Knowles explained that no
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.rosswortl tniLzh'
Weather
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Crave
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Abby
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S eterda
high i:i low
nIil some action has been
Edi
Slostly sunny tutlav anti : tult i,mmmient
taken to correct the existing
Enttrt iitimlieflt
ond.ttion and to present future 'saturda' except chance of
IICWS
i'.W!ll
thundershower in the after.
recurrences.
liciroscilpe
t.uw
The city manager wrote that tlth)flS. Highs 8d to
Ispitalnutes
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tonight
5,
the
for
contractor
the
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nation
had
dry
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evetopmiient's greets and th e
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Society
cOil
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weather
bonding company are both
tisdauning responsibilits [or bringing to an end persist. iii Sports
'tucks
the condition of stree ts in th e rains that have 3ualel many
DOT
to
use
ftis prompted the
first section of Washington parts of the Plains Midwest 1'V
tablehupping
md New England.
the money elsewhere.
Oaks,
is
being
done
At present work
Knowles asked Nutt to
oil 900 additional
- contact him izuimnedutely and
spaces out none uI
adv ise what steps can be Liken
F'TU currently has 1,225 to correct the situation and
permnane'nt parking spaces, the repair the streets
-- -sanie number it had when the
s'hool opened five )ears zig
When the school opened there
in
%% ere appruxtmivately 2.UeOJ
students and the enrollment for
51'
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lead to the demise of the county
generally.
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a
better
example
of
attitude
cooperation will ensue'.
having personally visited
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( roommis School this
belies. with th printing III (lii.
'I NAt I tipprOs CS a U 'i Soviet IIIC
tvo pledge photos 011 ItItlil&gt; S
year agreement limiting nuclear arms and
mint page plus the following
Us III RK ( I Sit
calls for any permanent treaty to pros ide
fromii one of the
nicmmio
numeriil equality
in int ercontinental 'itoniiC
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school's students. .ttie Photo on
Student unrest at Florida
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the bottoui of today's columiun :: " 1p0h1l
•l'titihi'iil tlniversIti S
should be' self-explanatory.
rare but with the registra t io n of
.
the fall termii has conic a great
Dear Mr Spolski,
'tILE IIOt'SE passes the biggest defense : deal of uproar and it's mainly
I hay'- ''i'm' reading ) our :: spending 1)111 SInce World War LI but refuses to : clue to a substantial imwre'aSt' ui
the parkimuit fees
coloiiui a iung tuiie flOW but I go
cut off funds for the Veitnam war .
Student parking tees h,is'e'
to Crocuits w itli our son antI his
, class may not salute' (lit' flag, :.
juiiipc'tl 500 ocr cent freon the
but that no reason to blame' the
lsr.'viuus &gt; ear Wtis'rc:is a
SI'N ( EORGE M&amp;'G(IVERN plans a niajor
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student paid a $2 fee tor Uie
whole schltM)l, becaiisc' I know "
federal wage-PrIce :.-.
1-12 sctkkul %ear he' is now
19i
controls after e'alling on President NIXOn to
charged $10 with tit-.
being
asked say they do and I know
' House and campaign in :::
first penoti clot's and I ::: get out of the White
guarantee' that there' si- ill lit'
that
lily
1
pulhe.
: parking spot Mien he' coiii.'s to
know if you print this that all '
: school.
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the other classes will start I
son
your
print ts nul ask
Other parking let's have,
\$ . ('It N I about creeping'' sas If I.
again and I think you will find :
juuui'dt also Where it used ti
:: I hunt, at 83 one at the richest flIt_il In tilt' world.
good results
cost faculty nienibers $5 to park
- $20 per year Anti the
lie has taken to creeping as an exercise.
A ..Ue'Iit ut (rootliS nfl
f-: re'sers i'd spots, for whit- h on!
American Si - hi ii
the prcsid.'nt, vice' president
A SENATE I'I(OIIE is told that the 7th Air
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from $15 to $ci0 If it's
tuinptd
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u115tiliIttoll all of the
111
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vietnam.
from the
X parking fees,
: president down to the student,
&lt;
must be patch by the individual
A
('ILAI(GIN(; MASSIVE fraud and forgery,
jottm1 Philip t.orce, vtct presiCalifornia's
top
election
official
goes
to
court
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for (ifiUflcU, said the Jump
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farm
fees
was initiated to help
in
controversial
to eliminate a
The superintendent requests
built!
a
fund
to acid approstNov.
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ballot.
control Initiative from the
thut all teachers conduct a Flag
PriiishIe11t
300
more
mnately
,
Salute before conducting
I1t
Iit'r &gt;ear at
BhtIl'ISII '11(0(11'S In Belfast rum a jijacked
clilaws
'Ltu' t)t'isarIllIemlt of Transporcar and capture an IRA leader who escaped
::. tation tI)O'l' iws allocated
from a prison ship.
about $500,000 for Flu parking
tiV
the past few years hut
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called by The Sanford herald to the attention of class in the flag salute this morning The
school authorities the pledge of allegiance was I lerald news team and Mrs . Bryant walked in
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City Council Thursday night
And Mayor Kenneth Brown a go-cart track and the Sanforri- the balance west to SR 114, thi'
OrLando Kennel (l o b In the IArngwncxI area .ir.d 138 .ini
told planner King Hi-lie, the
L yman High School to north on l7-)2 Nine hundr
ti%snc.rof the parcel C' A Hobbs south
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vehicles daily
the west and ongle family
Dixie' and
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wasting time hrtnglng the
ak and Grant Streets in tl
s.iid the current Ian wrnii(t
concept before thei Council for
e retain a larte green area city
approval. That's the way th
The PUD would have abtiu
rooster crows,' the chief around the development
of land adjacent 338 school age children whiti'
On 25
executive declared.
Helie gave a detailed to the 5 acre parcel, single high residential tevelopmt'n'
to the hoard, family homes would be built, would generite' I1 Sc'h"' il
presentation
while .152 cnn- children, Hc1 ie said.
reiewing the growth in the fiche said,
go on a .i
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GROWTH.
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She is carrying with her a tape
recording of the prayer that her .1-year
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1g before going t bert The piping
little voice says: 'fiear Gorl. take care
of m daddy and all the other men, and
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arrival in Vientiane today.
1'rir slim (dga ('harles. the wait for
her husband. Navy Li Norris (harle
has not br'en as long a Mr Gartiev'

North Viet n.i1,u'se Capital i the last
leg (if jc,irii'y that began long before
she left New Yr;-rk Wednesday night
'[lie gray haired woman who will be
reunited Ill hanoi WIth her son, Nays
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Markham Gart ley. 211, began
l(Iht)'iflg against the war a few months
iiter he was captured in I ¶$11. because
slit' It'll only IIfl end to the conflict
would tiring her son home.
a special pair of shoes, n:
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I have almost worn out
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residents thu regularly attend
thec IAiflit%OO(l meetings.
Cha ttin g p rior to (h start of
the lute tmni with \laors
flrun KtIi of lAlng%tood and
Granville of Winter Springs,
plits a couple of the councilmen
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John, what's the r at problem
t'iinuernlnit 11w turi,lown of
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Horitli mother Togc'tiu'r.
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they are atnnit to t'nihark on tilt' final
leg of (I jo(irnt'v I lUll has iIreil(l taken
hr'iii halfway around flit' world
Their missnin is probably unique
Iii' annals of modern waria rc'
traveling to ;iri enemy capital to bring
hoiiw a capt ured loved one
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app! a coat of penetrating
use the plywood we have.
sealer. After the sealer has
you offer suggest3cms — Mr.
dried, sand lightly Since you
and Mrs. G.V.L.
want to nnt 'th e wood to
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A. Yes, but it depends on the some degree, the next step is to
kin:1 of fin ish you desire to ob- appI a coat of wood stain or
t.ain. Whether yo
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choose an colored penetrating sealer. Al.
lo the stain to stand a feu
color that
opaque fin ish -covers the wood — or one that minutes and then wipe off to
allows the natural grain to stop the coloring process. The
shothrough,itts always Lm- last step isto brush on one or
pzirtarit to prepare the plywood m ore coats of varnish. This is
surface before pa in ting. Make professional advice, as it
sure the surface is as smooth as comes from the National Paint
possible and that it is free of and Coatings Association.
any tracts of oil, grease. or
Q. We recently purchased a
Laminating glue. This may refive-year-old, tn-level house
quire some sanding, which rea heavy wood shake roof ,
quires elbow, grease. For un at- After a recent rain and wind
tractive opaque finish, first storm I checked the roof for
prime the wood with a primcrdamage and, luckily, found
sealer. Solvent thinned primer- none. However, I did note that
scalers are recommended as the shakes seemed very dr
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D A LLAS tAPi — ii. 1.. Hunt, one of the world's richest
men. popped a date into his mouth and smiled around it.
"i'm a crank about creeping," he said,
Urrepiug'
"You get down on all tours and walk on &gt;our hanth and
knees," the 83-year-old health (*u explained, lie promptly
dropped down to the floor of his antique dining mourn to
t$cilltinstrale.
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5ou
ou walk Iht'h,inulforwiird and that Iurn.s uur bead side Ii,
side. Li's iwlurai exercise, like when )UU were an ape."
he said.
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